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what does populism mean? 99 times another of 100 it meanly little more than i don't like this person or policy. notice the term racism, has a similar, all-purpose, content free aura of -- save that for another day. thinking about the term populism reminds us of the curious fact that certain words accumulate a nimbus of positive associations while others sell man tick -- semantically inknock cause have a portfolio of bad feeling. so, for example, consider two very different careers of the terms, democracy on the one hand and populism on the other hand. democracy is a word that produces pleasant vibe operations. people veal good about themes when they use the word democracy, but it is unlying with populism. at fir blush this should seem quite odd because the word populism occupies a semantic space very close to democracy. democracy means what? it means ruled by the people. populism, at least according to the american heritage dictionary, describes, quote, political philosophy directed to the needs of the common
what does populism mean? 99 times another of 100 it meanly little more than i don't like this person or policy. notice the term racism, has a similar, all-purpose, content free aura of -- save that for another day. thinking about the term populism reminds us of the curious fact that certain words accumulate a nimbus of positive associations while others sell man tick -- semantically inknock cause have a portfolio of bad feeling. so, for example, consider two very different careers of the terms,...
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the population of ramsey county is 540,000 people. half of the county's residents actually reside in the city of st. paul. and my work as a commissioner is elected out of a community of about 80,000 people in a diverse section of st. paul. in 2013 in ramsey county, we began to focus our deeper understanding of our characteristi characteristics, our strengths, our needs, our assets, and on population data as critical to informing the work that we do to ensure that we have a healthy and vibrant community. that would be in public safety. in employment. in health. in justice in housing. in all areas of life in our county. our foundational document, which was called "building our future," drew four simple, but pervasive conclusions. first is that our people are our future. the second is that we needed to employ intensity of land, that that would matter as we worked to serve our people. that new partnerships, different than the traditional partnerships we've held on to for a long time. and in addition to many of those partnerships would mak
the population of ramsey county is 540,000 people. half of the county's residents actually reside in the city of st. paul. and my work as a commissioner is elected out of a community of about 80,000 people in a diverse section of st. paul. in 2013 in ramsey county, we began to focus our deeper understanding of our characteristi characteristics, our strengths, our needs, our assets, and on population data as critical to informing the work that we do to ensure that we have a healthy and vibrant...
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an aging german population and the aging german population will need. young people from abroad from other countries if it wants to maintain its present industrial and it cannot make strength. so there would be a great. the reason or an important reason to have foreign young people into germany on the other hand the older population has great info has great difficulty to adept to a substantial change of their composition of the german population as we have different levels of inflicting. interest or. or influx of difficult adjustments now i heard you say in the one of your interviews that one of chancellor merkel's motivations and lasting migrants in such large numbers was precisely to address germany's long term demographic problem just as you said the shortage in the labor force as well as the increase in the elderly population but and that may seem like a viable policy option but do you think the german people have even asked why they they want to pursue that through that and do they have to be asked whether they want to follow that policy option well
an aging german population and the aging german population will need. young people from abroad from other countries if it wants to maintain its present industrial and it cannot make strength. so there would be a great. the reason or an important reason to have foreign young people into germany on the other hand the older population has great info has great difficulty to adept to a substantial change of their composition of the german population as we have different levels of inflicting....
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that's 13.5% of the population. when you add the number of children born in the united states who haved a least one foreign-born parent, won't of every four americans either first or second generation immigrant. we have not seen these numbers since then 1890s when he had 15% of the population for borne, take northwest alaska-zack, 15 part of the population are for born arm. third of the population is a first or second generation immigrant. so we are in the period of profound demographic change it and scares an awful lot of people. we're told that immigrants suck money out of the economy. the reality is hispanics make up 13-14% of the population, but if you look at the total, whole spendable income in the united states, report done by the university of georgia, showed that their spending power is $1.4 trillion. 10% of our national economy is tied to hispanic spending. if they were a country of-unto themselves they would have the 15th largest gdp in the world. now, asians only make up 6% of the population but they gen
that's 13.5% of the population. when you add the number of children born in the united states who haved a least one foreign-born parent, won't of every four americans either first or second generation immigrant. we have not seen these numbers since then 1890s when he had 15% of the population for borne, take northwest alaska-zack, 15 part of the population are for born arm. third of the population is a first or second generation immigrant. so we are in the period of profound demographic change...
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it's caused an uproar among the beijing population. but t the photos a and vides uploadaded by bloggegers quicy disappear from the interernet - ceored b by e state.e. one group uses an online map to show where the evictions are taking place across beijing. they call it a map of fire protection measures as a way to avoid censorshsh. support groupsps have also sprg up, like here in west beijing. an artist group wants to turn their cellars into accommodation for the migrant workers, to give a bed and shelter to these people who give so much to the city. liu: the workers have established small convenience stores in our neighborhood, like the fruit vendor and the little shopop on the corner. they make our lilives more comfortable. reporter: these offers of support are being closely monitored by the government, because they're afraid that criticism m could lead to protests. this small village lies in hebei, the neighboring province of beijing. migrant worker liu andndis employees are stayinhehere teteorarily, but they're n not really welcome
it's caused an uproar among the beijing population. but t the photos a and vides uploadaded by bloggegers quicy disappear from the interernet - ceored b by e state.e. one group uses an online map to show where the evictions are taking place across beijing. they call it a map of fire protection measures as a way to avoid censorshsh. support groupsps have also sprg up, like here in west beijing. an artist group wants to turn their cellars into accommodation for the migrant workers, to give a bed...
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or total population. of equallyr purposes populous districts. minors who are not eligible to vote, the supreme court ruled in favor of keeping the current guidelines, which is the total population. there is certainly a lot of concerns, particularly on the conservative right, about exactly who should count. guest: there is concern the justice department is pushing for the census bureau to ask about citizenship on their questionnaire. the concern is that that would cause a lot of noncitizens to not participate at all. host: what would happen then, david wasserman, during an election? guest: it could lead to a loss of representation for high populated areas with noncitizens if they are more reluctant to answer the census. theoretically, you could end up with slightly fewer citizens -- slightly fewer respondents who would count for the purposes of forming a district. host: maryland, democrat. caller: good morning. you answered my question already because you asked how you would set up gerrymandering. are you
or total population. of equallyr purposes populous districts. minors who are not eligible to vote, the supreme court ruled in favor of keeping the current guidelines, which is the total population. there is certainly a lot of concerns, particularly on the conservative right, about exactly who should count. guest: there is concern the justice department is pushing for the census bureau to ask about citizenship on their questionnaire. the concern is that that would cause a lot of noncitizens to...
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aging german population and the aging german population will need. young people from abroad from other countries if it wants to maintain its present industrial and it konami strength. so there would be a great. nor an important reason to have foreign young people into germany. and the older population has great and has great difficulty to adept to a substantial change of their calm decision of the german population as we have different levels of inflicting. interest or. or influx of difficult adjustments now i heard you say in the one of your interviews that one of chancellor merkel's motivations and lasting migrants in such large numbers was precisely to address germany's long term demographic problem just as you said the shortage in the labor force as well as the increase in the elderly population but and that may seem like a viable policy option but do you think the german people have even asked why they they want to pursue that through that and do they have to be asked whether they want to follow that policy option well they've they're being aske
aging german population and the aging german population will need. young people from abroad from other countries if it wants to maintain its present industrial and it konami strength. so there would be a great. nor an important reason to have foreign young people into germany. and the older population has great and has great difficulty to adept to a substantial change of their calm decision of the german population as we have different levels of inflicting. interest or. or influx of difficult...
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an aging german population and the aging german population will need. young people from abroad from other countries if it wants to maintain its present industrial and it konami strength. so there would be a great. the reason or an important reason to have foreign young people into germany on the other hand the older population has great and has great difficulty to adept to a substantial change of their calm decision of the german population as we have different levels of inflicting. interest or. or influx of difficult adjustments now i heard you say in one of your interviews that one of chancellor merkel's motivations and laughing my gran's in such large numbers was precisely to address germany's long term demographic problem just as you said the shortage in the labor force as well as the increase in the elderly population but that may seem like a viable policy option but do you think the german people have even asked why they they want to pursue that truth and did they have to be asked whether they want to follow that policy option well they've they're
an aging german population and the aging german population will need. young people from abroad from other countries if it wants to maintain its present industrial and it konami strength. so there would be a great. the reason or an important reason to have foreign young people into germany on the other hand the older population has great and has great difficulty to adept to a substantial change of their calm decision of the german population as we have different levels of inflicting. interest...
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aging german population and the aging german population will need. young people from abroad from other countries if it wants to maintain its present industrial and konami strength. so there would be a great. nor an important reason to have foreign young people into germany on the other hand the older population has great info and has great difficulty to adept to a substantial change of their calm decision of the german population as we have different levels of inflicting. interest or. or influx of difficult adjustments now i heard you say in the one of your interviews that one of chancellor merkel's motivations and lasting migrants in such large numbers was precisely to address germany's long term demographic problem just as you said the shortage in the labor force as well as the increase in the elderly population but and that may seem like a viable policy option but do you think the german people have were even asked why they they want to pursue that truth and did they have to be asked whether they want to follow that policy option well they've they
aging german population and the aging german population will need. young people from abroad from other countries if it wants to maintain its present industrial and konami strength. so there would be a great. nor an important reason to have foreign young people into germany on the other hand the older population has great info and has great difficulty to adept to a substantial change of their calm decision of the german population as we have different levels of inflicting. interest or. or influx...
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we find appalling situations not only for the libyan population but also for the migrant population in libya so there is for me an unquestioned city to put libya much more in the center also off international attention comparable to the attention the international community has other crises in the middle east yeah yeah i mean we seem to be seeing a lot of crises across region as well and now you know for those who aren't humanitarian workers it would be an inside i think too few to describe but the biggest challenge is all for those humanitarian workers who are on the ground dealing with these huge problems that they're faced with. well there are a couple of areas which emerge as particularly critical at the present moment i have mentioned health services clinics which need to be rehabilitated water systems which need to be rehabilitated i have mentioned the displaced population which needs basic support to restart their lives we also need to engage with all parties to the libyan conflict to respect international humanitarian law this is the basic mandate of the i.c.r.c. . in through t
we find appalling situations not only for the libyan population but also for the migrant population in libya so there is for me an unquestioned city to put libya much more in the center also off international attention comparable to the attention the international community has other crises in the middle east yeah yeah i mean we seem to be seeing a lot of crises across region as well and now you know for those who aren't humanitarian workers it would be an inside i think too few to describe but...
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given fuck this seventy percent of the population is lot of on the nation. a lot of things are happening in happening and hasn't done what i was doing it's so i think we're really at a very bad place in terms of partly because we just don't understand enormity of the problem and then partly we just don't have a plumbing in response capability to do basically deal with those and as you say you know i had a point when the tops of time doff the major installations meant facilities but a good part of it is that that's been made that this is a minority problem zali thirty percent of the population basically will will find life looking very different rest of the seventy percent this is their normal they don't have water taps they have to bear want to. get a huge cost from informal brain doesn't i think that that is usually informal nature of their own is what a system easy is at the heart of the problem and then also makes it very difficult to really get a sense of what the real glove and the ball is and therefore what the optimal solutions ought to be and the tes
given fuck this seventy percent of the population is lot of on the nation. a lot of things are happening in happening and hasn't done what i was doing it's so i think we're really at a very bad place in terms of partly because we just don't understand enormity of the problem and then partly we just don't have a plumbing in response capability to do basically deal with those and as you say you know i had a point when the tops of time doff the major installations meant facilities but a good part...
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so we know our patient population is really concentrated. in some clinics, it may be just a few people, which is why that line looks so busy. month to month, the clinic judges themselves to get an idea of how you patients are. next slide. for directing programming, i will use our getting to zero program that's care of h.i.v., and prevention for people at risk for h.i.v., very heavily focused on in our clinic sites. the main thrust is out of the research and health education departments or areas within the population health division. th this slide shows what has happened with h.i.v. it's a national model. if you look at the green line, it's dropped dramatically over the last 10 years, as have deaths and new infections. people living with h.i.v. is a good thing because it's mainly because that's where we got that. this is a slide of just women. that blue line that is above everyone else, african-american women. so that lets the team know that while they have many reasons to feel good, there is work still to be done and that's allowed them to c
so we know our patient population is really concentrated. in some clinics, it may be just a few people, which is why that line looks so busy. month to month, the clinic judges themselves to get an idea of how you patients are. next slide. for directing programming, i will use our getting to zero program that's care of h.i.v., and prevention for people at risk for h.i.v., very heavily focused on in our clinic sites. the main thrust is out of the research and health education departments or areas...
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of them the five of them have as much population the same size of bavaria. so that the five important but they certainly do not form. germany. so european. activities and trade feel now you mentioned the sanctions one of the purposes of sanctions is that to change the behavior most of the german sanctions originate in russia perceived behavior in crimea americal believes the borders should not be changed and perhaps i think on some level even though i didn't put in the will agree with her on that but the i'm sure you understand that for russia in crimea it was not only a matter of principle it was a matter of strategic security the expansion of nato the possibility of losing the the base in the black sea and those when you deal with strategic security it's very difficult to uphold principles even if you agree with that do you think russia could have played any other way alternatively do you think that russia is likely to . repeat what has happened in crimea. this is a very difficult question that i would have to say you're followed because it reaches far bey
of them the five of them have as much population the same size of bavaria. so that the five important but they certainly do not form. germany. so european. activities and trade feel now you mentioned the sanctions one of the purposes of sanctions is that to change the behavior most of the german sanctions originate in russia perceived behavior in crimea americal believes the borders should not be changed and perhaps i think on some level even though i didn't put in the will agree with her on...
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and the national education system to indoctrine eight various elements of the population. moreover, party propaganda professionals are dispatched continuously to enforce ideological conformity within the network and to provide the appropriate party lines. socialist indoctrination soviet style is introduced early in a clield's education. each classroom contains its own len incoherent. a small setup to did he i fie len in. ? music class children express love for lennon through hichls sunk on holidays. soviet elementary education is characterized by a suffocating paternalism. and assurance of personal security is offered by the state in return for strict conformity and the suppression of individual expression. in art classes, for example, all children are required to draw the same oblt in exactly the same way and using the same colors. also, there is no am by dwut for soviet school children. there are only right and wrong answers. and repetition of the so-called right answer is the basis of soviet learning. in this manner, the natural spontaneity of children is controlled by
and the national education system to indoctrine eight various elements of the population. moreover, party propaganda professionals are dispatched continuously to enforce ideological conformity within the network and to provide the appropriate party lines. socialist indoctrination soviet style is introduced early in a clield's education. each classroom contains its own len incoherent. a small setup to did he i fie len in. ? music class children express love for lennon through hichls sunk on...
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it's pushed about a third of its population into megacities.bout 24 million people live here. one of the big downsides to that is this — there's traffic everywhere. have a look at the congestion up there. at times, the network here is sclerotic. what are the causes of that? well, as china's got richer, it's cool to own a car, it's a status symbol. and also, there's so many people here coming to work, coming to school and going home all at the same time. the government's tried to deal with that with public transport, it has a metro system that's expanding by the year and it's very cheap — just 50 cents for a basicjourney. it's also auctioning new licence plates for cars — $10,000 to get some on the road. but the bottom line is it's cool to a car in this country and that's showing no sign of changing. here in india's financial capital, mumbai, affordable housing is a big challenge. behind me across this railway line is dharavi, which is asia's largest slum. it's estimated that more than 40% of mumbai's 21 million population lives in slums. now, m
it's pushed about a third of its population into megacities.bout 24 million people live here. one of the big downsides to that is this — there's traffic everywhere. have a look at the congestion up there. at times, the network here is sclerotic. what are the causes of that? well, as china's got richer, it's cool to own a car, it's a status symbol. and also, there's so many people here coming to work, coming to school and going home all at the same time. the government's tried to deal with...
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in the extent of participation of the population. in government issues so we should learn why this is so and we should understand now you mentioned the issue of trade and i know that you come from east germany just last month we had leaders from five lands and is germany coming out with a statement saying that they are opposed sanctions against russia because they view them as both inefficient and unfair that point was that is germany is paying a much higher price for those sanctions than west germany do you think they have a point and do you think that voices are heard in berlin well i don't think you should put too much emphasis on these statements do have certain sanctions and we have considered them well and it is very difficult and of course vice versa would also russia would also try to influence the behavior of germany and say restraint in trade and. commute forms of communication. i'm not a very good friend of sanctions but there are always some issues that one or the other country is trying by way of sanctions to change the
in the extent of participation of the population. in government issues so we should learn why this is so and we should understand now you mentioned the issue of trade and i know that you come from east germany just last month we had leaders from five lands and is germany coming out with a statement saying that they are opposed sanctions against russia because they view them as both inefficient and unfair that point was that is germany is paying a much higher price for those sanctions than west...
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transferred and now you have seen their population transferred is basically ethnic cleansing so let's talk about the civilians why don't they surrender why are they still there but lots of them had fled but lots of them have because their homes are and they've learned the experience of other areas in syria . even the experience of the palestinians from the past that if you abandon your home in the middle east you're almost assured that you would never go about that guy just saying she's different the government saying they're being used by the rebels as human shields so they have a point where i mean i mean this is this is a tried and tried and used tactics by the government always to try to drive a wedge between their buddies and the civilian population and to try to divert the international tension that this is a sectarian and why not if you think that in the teen model. i did by the time before the last forty years that wants to repeat the genocide and be that they claim things that they did not do against the sunni population the one nine hundred eighty s. this is a continuation o
transferred and now you have seen their population transferred is basically ethnic cleansing so let's talk about the civilians why don't they surrender why are they still there but lots of them had fled but lots of them have because their homes are and they've learned the experience of other areas in syria . even the experience of the palestinians from the past that if you abandon your home in the middle east you're almost assured that you would never go about that guy just saying she's...
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the domestic population has become organized enough from active to believe in your. circle of poison this time on al-jazeera. the nature of news as it breaks there is a sense of renewed hope with a president who enjoys quietly feel with detailed coverage they are dodging distractions that appear to be hurting president trump's ability to manage the mideast peace crisis from around the world over one hundred thirty one thousand people are registered in a south korean database first separated family. violence and discrimination are all too familiar to many women in india a reality too often reinforced by bollywood. but its leading star is throwing his weight behind the cause. nobody got the courage to leave and using his celebrity to advocate for gender equality. the snake charmers on the continent witness at this time on a does either. hello i'm i am in london here are the top stories on al-jazeera russia's president vladimir putin has ordered a daily cease fire in eastern guta in syria and a humanitarian corridor to allow civilians to leave at least twenty six people
the domestic population has become organized enough from active to believe in your. circle of poison this time on al-jazeera. the nature of news as it breaks there is a sense of renewed hope with a president who enjoys quietly feel with detailed coverage they are dodging distractions that appear to be hurting president trump's ability to manage the mideast peace crisis from around the world over one hundred thirty one thousand people are registered in a south korean database first separated...
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this is been a systematic campaign led by the myanmar military against their and just civilian population across northern lights that i have a headline here which from the new york times it says well the way he has. just going to school down here is a very different perspective from inside as to how they feel the world is reporting about you do you won't see him jet went outside of do you want them to come back. or. in your mind or gotten better maybe. or. you know where i grew. i thank you too i guess for this update on a very complicated long running story thank you matt via. rat for joining us and also catherine as well of course this story we will continue to cover it at al jazeera dot com and you can find a link on i online at a.j. strain just checking in from he has a story going down on line i will interview this week from andrew who is from reuters and links to a petition that you can sign to help get those reporters released. thanks for watching everybody take a. it was always how famous he was that's how he presented hello my name and body but. north west represent. the beach ac
this is been a systematic campaign led by the myanmar military against their and just civilian population across northern lights that i have a headline here which from the new york times it says well the way he has. just going to school down here is a very different perspective from inside as to how they feel the world is reporting about you do you won't see him jet went outside of do you want them to come back. or. in your mind or gotten better maybe. or. you know where i grew. i thank you too...
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with a population of around thirty five million almost as many as beijing and shanghai combined shown showing is china's largest urban area. few people in the west have actually heard of chong xing but this mega city on the young sea river is a symbol of the economic boom the country has been experiencing for the past thirty years. while growth is tapering off in the major industrial centers of long show and shenzhen shown shing is proving every day a new that it's one of the future engines of china's economic development. growth has long been based on heavy industry with cheap labor from the countryside . but in recent years the megacity has put all its energy behind the giants of the electronics industry. thanks to this transformation junction can now boast a growth rate in double figures. and that's all our laptops are launched he produced in chongqing the one doc company has three factories in china chain with around fifteen thousand employees feel this factory has three thousand two hundred employees. we mainly produce a select ops of people. a good feeling that the laptops you b
with a population of around thirty five million almost as many as beijing and shanghai combined shown showing is china's largest urban area. few people in the west have actually heard of chong xing but this mega city on the young sea river is a symbol of the economic boom the country has been experiencing for the past thirty years. while growth is tapering off in the major industrial centers of long show and shenzhen shown shing is proving every day a new that it's one of the future engines of...
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and it lines up it corroborates in terms of who did this to me and more military and to whom the population in these villages and so i think you know our reporting when you look at what reuters was able to do with this indian report it's incredibly thorough and it's not just testimony from victims from witnesses but also from the perpetrators of the specific incident and it winds up with what we've reported with what human rights watch has reported about what journalists you know from the most respected media outlets in the world have reported again and again and again that this is been a systematic campaign led by the myanmar military against the range of civilian population across northern i have a headline here which from the new york times it says well the way he has we are just going to school down here he gave us a very different perspective from inside myanmar as to how they feel the world is reporting about do you want to be him jeff you an outsider to all do you want them to come back. but you know it won't be going. in your mind. or going to be there maybe. already agreed and you
and it lines up it corroborates in terms of who did this to me and more military and to whom the population in these villages and so i think you know our reporting when you look at what reuters was able to do with this indian report it's incredibly thorough and it's not just testimony from victims from witnesses but also from the perpetrators of the specific incident and it winds up with what we've reported with what human rights watch has reported about what journalists you know from the most...
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the first is population health division. and its budget is actually closer to about $100 million and it separates the work that we do for population health. the second division that we created is san francisco health network, which is basically the services that you are not seeing elsewhere. basically in the nonhospital services, nonprimary care but you're seeing the transitions programme, the office of managed care, maternal child health and network-wide initiatives such as the call centre and our nurse advice line. and then last but -- oh, and i should also note that under the health network budget, we have a $93 million i.g.t. payment, intergovernmenttal transfer payment used to offset revenues at san francisco general. it sort of looks like a large piece of the pie in terms of the actual expenditures for services, it's actually only about half of that size. and then lastly in the public health admin sdwition where you have the central services that support all of these other divisions. so, it's h.r., i.t., finance, polic
the first is population health division. and its budget is actually closer to about $100 million and it separates the work that we do for population health. the second division that we created is san francisco health network, which is basically the services that you are not seeing elsewhere. basically in the nonhospital services, nonprimary care but you're seeing the transitions programme, the office of managed care, maternal child health and network-wide initiatives such as the call centre and...
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population each year you see in immigrant flows of the same number but a smaller population. go ahead. >> caller: so a question senator cornyn and tender purdue i am wondering if they could the days just to shore up the sword third -- southern border to keep the illegals out. and to make the case for illegal immigration at the same time because i have not pro- immigration but but creating that for the wrong reason i would also like to hear that i guest response. >> but senator perdue led the charge with cutting legal immigration. so for the growth of the country going forward i cannot comment on the intentions of people who want to do board and the chain migration portion is highly separate from the border wall. >> good morning. if they have children born in this country themselves, what is the citizenship of the mother? and the status of the baby? but when dave bring them over and they themselves have children? a >> correct. they but that does not change the immigration status of the parent. those that cannot adjust their status except so that notion to have a child can lead
population each year you see in immigrant flows of the same number but a smaller population. go ahead. >> caller: so a question senator cornyn and tender purdue i am wondering if they could the days just to shore up the sword third -- southern border to keep the illegals out. and to make the case for illegal immigration at the same time because i have not pro- immigration but but creating that for the wrong reason i would also like to hear that i guest response. >> but senator...
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in the extent of participation of the population. in government issues so we should learn why this is so and we should understand now you mentioned the issue of trade and i know that you come from east germany just last month we had leaders from five lands and is germany coming out with a statement saying that they are opposed sanctions against russia because they view them as both inefficient and unfair that point was that is germany is paying a much higher price for those sanctions than west germany do you think they have a point and do you think that voices are heard in berlin well i don't think you should put too much emphasis on these statements do have certain sanctions and we have considered them well and it is very difficult and of course vice versa would also russia would also try to influence the behavior of germany and say restraint in trade and. commit forms of communication. i'm not a very good friend of sanctions but there are always some issues that one or the other country is trying by rate of sanctions to change the
in the extent of participation of the population. in government issues so we should learn why this is so and we should understand now you mentioned the issue of trade and i know that you come from east germany just last month we had leaders from five lands and is germany coming out with a statement saying that they are opposed sanctions against russia because they view them as both inefficient and unfair that point was that is germany is paying a much higher price for those sanctions than west...
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like jenkins, he, too, has chosen general population over protective custody.s an accused sex offender, glidden could be in greater danger due to a code among inmates that says people with charges like his should be targeted for violence. and ten days later, jail officials would need to determine whether that code played a role in the death of matthew glidden. >>> coming up -- >> we had a possible suicide. it's being investigated by the state law enforcement division and the local coroner. >> officials look into the death of matthew glidden. >>> and -- >> if you have canteen that's not going to fit in your box, you lose it. you lose it. >> the jail cracks down on its canteen policy, and the inmates are not happy about it. >> they're not always going to comply. i mean this is jail, you know. the majority of people are in here because they didn't comply. that's what got them in here. k every six months i'm accident free. and i don't share it with mom! right, mom? righttt. safe driving bonus checks. only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. which mean
like jenkins, he, too, has chosen general population over protective custody.s an accused sex offender, glidden could be in greater danger due to a code among inmates that says people with charges like his should be targeted for violence. and ten days later, jail officials would need to determine whether that code played a role in the death of matthew glidden. >>> coming up -- >> we had a possible suicide. it's being investigated by the state law enforcement division and the...
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to all of us a study by the national institutes of health us organization found the world older population is growing at an unprecedented rate today eight point five percent of people around the world are sixty five and over that percentage is projected to jump to nearly seventeen percent by twenty fifty and with aging comes a decrease in mobility and other health issues all of which can mean a loss of independence but could technology solve that problem joining us to talk about this we have alex. he is a professor of biomedical engineering at the university of toronto and also scientific director at age well that's a government funded organization creating real world solutions for seniors and care gave us so professor. what do you think is the most important part of what you're doing right now when you've been trying it out and testing it the older population test subjects what are they loving right now that you can tell us about . you know i think you know the most important their love right now is the possibility of remaining independent in their own homes and communities for as long as
to all of us a study by the national institutes of health us organization found the world older population is growing at an unprecedented rate today eight point five percent of people around the world are sixty five and over that percentage is projected to jump to nearly seventeen percent by twenty fifty and with aging comes a decrease in mobility and other health issues all of which can mean a loss of independence but could technology solve that problem joining us to talk about this we have...
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we get questions about this population. the table on the slide is where are the population. we will give it to you by state. and the role in medical. and as we split, we start to do a break down by the employers. and so if you go to page 34, just to call out here on the bottom of the table and we repeat this. if we gave the enrollment by the plan. you can take a look and see how many people are enrolled. peruse all the data points in your spare time. you kho
we get questions about this population. the table on the slide is where are the population. we will give it to you by state. and the role in medical. and as we split, we start to do a break down by the employers. and so if you go to page 34, just to call out here on the bottom of the table and we repeat this. if we gave the enrollment by the plan. you can take a look and see how many people are enrolled. peruse all the data points in your spare time. you kho
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useful for but there's a population but for all similar ethnic populations worldwide right now all the resources that exist around the world come from you know highly studied populations mostly europeans caucasians some africans and some east asians there's very little representation from our part of the middle eastern populations and so what we've started to do here over the last decade is to basically work towards building a representation because people here often travel abroad for diagnostics and therapy doctors report a patient dream from the middle east they're hoping to reverse that trend with their scientific research some of the job it under there. now scientists in the united states are deliberately infecting muskie to stop the spread of viruses such as zinc and dengue millions of specially bred male mosquitoes have been released in miami they've been infected with bacteria females that mate with them when only made eggs that contacts florida recorded nearly one thousand five hundred infections in twenty sixteen. high production costs in nigeria making it tough to do business
useful for but there's a population but for all similar ethnic populations worldwide right now all the resources that exist around the world come from you know highly studied populations mostly europeans caucasians some africans and some east asians there's very little representation from our part of the middle eastern populations and so what we've started to do here over the last decade is to basically work towards building a representation because people here often travel abroad for...
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when you look at our veteran population, those that are not v.a. eligible, a vast majority of over the age of 50. we look at success as housing sustainability, not necessarily placement, but sustainability and the wrap around services that go with it. >> sustainability as in their ability to sustain their independence and because of employment? >> because of employment and the other related services. >> and rehabilitation, et cetera. >> you're absolutely correct, sustainability. >> ms. monet, then i'm gone. >> we want to look at how communities are building the systems that are making homelessness brief and nonrecurring. you're aware the federal government has a set of benchmarks and criteria they use to assess. it looks at, do you know your veterans, are you making offers of permanent housing, can you move them into permanent housing within 90 days or less, are you decreasing unshell forred homelessness? if you're in a shelter, you count as homeless. things like that are really how we would look at success. >> okay, thank you, ms. monet. my time i
when you look at our veteran population, those that are not v.a. eligible, a vast majority of over the age of 50. we look at success as housing sustainability, not necessarily placement, but sustainability and the wrap around services that go with it. >> sustainability as in their ability to sustain their independence and because of employment? >> because of employment and the other related services. >> and rehabilitation, et cetera. >> you're absolutely correct,...
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cambodia will need more cheap mass housing like this for its growing population.ontinue the second project for more cambodians who need a home. 0f a home. of course delivering cheap homes means finding ways to reduce costs, and another local company has a few ideas about how to do that. these bricks fit together like lego blocks, which means they require less mortar and labour, and that means less mortar and labour, and that m ea ns lower less mortar and labour, and that means lower costs. it's a small scale factory for now, but there are plans to scale up to make enough bricks for 100 houses every day. the demand should be there, the government estimates the country will need 1.1 million new homes by 2030. timothy mcdonnell, bbc news, phnom penh. before we go, here's a quick look at the asian stock markets and currently in positive territory after last week's gains in us markets. the nikkei 225 up by 248 and the all ordinaries index gaining 27. the hong kong and chinese stock markets are closed today due to the lunar new year holidays. thank you so much for inves
cambodia will need more cheap mass housing like this for its growing population.ontinue the second project for more cambodians who need a home. 0f a home. of course delivering cheap homes means finding ways to reduce costs, and another local company has a few ideas about how to do that. these bricks fit together like lego blocks, which means they require less mortar and labour, and that means less mortar and labour, and that m ea ns lower less mortar and labour, and that means lower costs. it's...
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bombardments and sieges of these areas was causing immense suffering and loss of life among slim populations the response was that no this would help the terrorists who are occupying that area and that applied then they were being accurate in that and also it's now of course equally accurate to say that a cease fire at this stage may well actually in the short term produce some benefit to the civilian population but it would prolonging the problem in the long term because then it would allow the rebels to recreate it would allow. formations to reorganize ammunition to restock and so on and so even though it sounds brutal to some no doubt but from a military perspective this is better to be gotten over with quickly and to end the suffering as quickly and painlessly as possible and of course this kind of situation is never going to be painless for civilian population we saw this very much with aleppo we had exactly the same kind of coverage from the western media atrocities were being predicted and reported and it turned out that most of those if not all of them were actually false propaganda
bombardments and sieges of these areas was causing immense suffering and loss of life among slim populations the response was that no this would help the terrorists who are occupying that area and that applied then they were being accurate in that and also it's now of course equally accurate to say that a cease fire at this stage may well actually in the short term produce some benefit to the civilian population but it would prolonging the problem in the long term because then it would allow...
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population. you see immigrants was about the same number with a smaller u.s. population. that was close to 1% of the u.s. population. host: let's hear from billy in boston. caller: i just have a question about the president's proposal to attenuate or reduce legal immigration and what your guest's thoughts are on that. senator cornyn and senator purdue are gung ho on reducing legal immigration. can they successfully disambiguate themselves from rhetoric of weic just have to shore up the southern border and keep illegals out? is it possible to make the case to reduce legal immigration at eschewing this rhetoric. i think we need to have a border wall. i disagree with creating it for the wrong reasons. host: thanks for calling. guest: i think it is sen. cochran, not senator cornyn, who led the charge on cutting legal immigration. i believe that would be bad for the u.s. economy and the growth of this country going forward. i can't comment on the intentions of people who want to build a border wall, but that is intended to try to cut illegal immigration across the southwest bo
population. you see immigrants was about the same number with a smaller u.s. population. that was close to 1% of the u.s. population. host: let's hear from billy in boston. caller: i just have a question about the president's proposal to attenuate or reduce legal immigration and what your guest's thoughts are on that. senator cornyn and senator purdue are gung ho on reducing legal immigration. can they successfully disambiguate themselves from rhetoric of weic just have to shore up the southern...
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. >> taking in and distributing inmates from 17 counties, its criminal population changes almost every day. >> just keeping this place functional is an enormous effort. >> the prison uses a set of regulations and procedures to maintain order. but inmates often operate under a different code of conduct. >> the inmates have what they call prison politics here, and the gangs control all of that. they have literally written rules and regulations, and the repercussions for not following those rules are serious. >> get down. >> anyone that's active, they are going to hit me if they see me. they are going to kill me, try to slice me. >> on your stomach, on your stomach! >> sir, sir, sir, back up, back up, back up. watch where you're walking. there's blood. there's blood on the ground. maurice, get me another box of gloves. >> the inmate had a serious cut. almost all the way around the side of his head. and a serious cut across his neck. it looks like at least two guys attacked this guy. it looks like it happened right here. you know, when you got this many guys out on the yard, they can pull
. >> taking in and distributing inmates from 17 counties, its criminal population changes almost every day. >> just keeping this place functional is an enormous effort. >> the prison uses a set of regulations and procedures to maintain order. but inmates often operate under a different code of conduct. >> the inmates have what they call prison politics here, and the gangs control all of that. they have literally written rules and regulations, and the repercussions for...
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it touch camera traps have identified a healthy population of up to twenty snowed up it's just the technology improves we're finding all these ways in which our guesses are are getting corrected the latest evidence suggests there are more cats than previously acknowledged but this little leopard trust believes it's premature to downgrade the cats on the international list of threats and species. russia's president orders a daily cease fire and humanitarian corridor in eastern quota where un cease fire has failed to stop the attacks. so they're joining with all of this is al jazeera live from london also coming up warnings famine could return decides to dam where more than half the population is dependent on food handouts plus. no right to be massacred to kill like. an emotional appeal is sung sue cheese fellow female nobel peace laureates visit bangladesh to meet a hinge of refugees. and hopes of a homemade revival is the first tamil film made in sri lanka more than forty years hits the screen. there were markham to the program russia's president vladimir putin has ordered a daily cease fire
it touch camera traps have identified a healthy population of up to twenty snowed up it's just the technology improves we're finding all these ways in which our guesses are are getting corrected the latest evidence suggests there are more cats than previously acknowledged but this little leopard trust believes it's premature to downgrade the cats on the international list of threats and species. russia's president orders a daily cease fire and humanitarian corridor in eastern quota where un...
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we are grateful that the population of san francisco understood that 25% of its population currently is over age 65 and adults with disabilities. and it will be 30%. so if we are not meeting the current needs, how can we be ready to meet the increasing demand, without more money? >> i think a consequent of the legislation was really more attention to the issue. i think it certainly has helped our department rise above where it was in terms of disability. it's been great in terms of that. while what ramona says is correct, as advocates were hoping for, it really has put the department kind of more in the spotlight than it was before. >> can you give a couple of examples of what they need and what's a service and what are some of the gaps that the dignity fund hopes to fill? >> yes. you want to go with the priorities. >> sure. i'm sure there are a number of priorities that were determined. but one of the things that -- the biggest funding -- i guess the biggest proportion of funding is nutrition's. so think about things like home delivery meals and congregate meals. that's what a lot o
we are grateful that the population of san francisco understood that 25% of its population currently is over age 65 and adults with disabilities. and it will be 30%. so if we are not meeting the current needs, how can we be ready to meet the increasing demand, without more money? >> i think a consequent of the legislation was really more attention to the issue. i think it certainly has helped our department rise above where it was in terms of disability. it's been great in terms of that....
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in washington county, just to the north in springdale, that has an enormous latino population. a lot of our efforts here in northwest arkansas are to figure out the bridges between the caucasians, the african-americans, the latino populations. 1948l integration was in and the university of arkansas admitted a student, and african-american students were admitted here in arkansas. it speaks to that hand-holding-hand kind of thing that fayetteville has been doing and continues on today. we are going to come up here and i will turn right. we will go past old main, which is one of the flagship buildings of the university of arkansas. it is on every postcard that goes out. in front of old main is our arbortorium. at least one native tree from arkansas is represented on the lawn. and one thing i think that is interesting and unique to the university of arkansas is when you graduate, you have your name etched in the sidewalk. so winding through the entire campus are sidewalks with names on them. they are building more sidewalk space for the future names of graduates. this all goes back
in washington county, just to the north in springdale, that has an enormous latino population. a lot of our efforts here in northwest arkansas are to figure out the bridges between the caucasians, the african-americans, the latino populations. 1948l integration was in and the university of arkansas admitted a student, and african-american students were admitted here in arkansas. it speaks to that hand-holding-hand kind of thing that fayetteville has been doing and continues on today. we are...