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their proto— show that they were united and unstoppable.ters but small islands have felt the rising effects —— the effects of rising effects —— the effects of rising sea levels. antonio guterres was there to listen to them, saying that his generation had failed them but they could listen. 0ne that his generation had failed them but they could listen. one of the climate at the mists who was there is an activist from fiji. this is very personal to you, you wanted to give a voice to those countries who are already feeling the effects of climate change. yes, exactly. the pacific island countries are the first ones to be feeling the impacts of climate change and we needed to bring it out there to show the world of the realities of climate change is, how people have started suffering. and it's notjust words and solutions that you can sit and talk about, it's something that needs urgent attention and an urgent implementation to curb these issues. what are some of the effects you are already seeing in fiji? the first one is the sea level rising. pe
their proto— show that they were united and unstoppable.ters but small islands have felt the rising effects —— the effects of rising effects —— the effects of rising sea levels. antonio guterres was there to listen to them, saying that his generation had failed them but they could listen. 0ne that his generation had failed them but they could listen. one of the climate at the mists who was there is an activist from fiji. this is very personal to you, you wanted to give a voice to...
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proto is responsive to neighborhood concerns. it offers greenery and adds commercial space on california street. it is a wonderful chance to incorporate this into the fabric of the neighborhood instead of buildings entirely separated by a wall. we will have north, south, east, west access through the property reintegrating with the existing grid system. i strongly encourage your support of this project. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> i am will, long-time resident of the neighborhood. i can't express in stronger terms how fantastic this project is. honestly, i have never set foot on the property. it is inaccessible to pedestrian. in my view it has been under-utilized dead zone for most residents of the city. there is low income senior housing, public open space, i don't know what more a developer could do. thank you and i hope you support the project. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i am michelle. i have lived in san francisco for 20 years. 16 i have been in the heights. i am not an urge investor or homeowner in the
proto is responsive to neighborhood concerns. it offers greenery and adds commercial space on california street. it is a wonderful chance to incorporate this into the fabric of the neighborhood instead of buildings entirely separated by a wall. we will have north, south, east, west access through the property reintegrating with the existing grid system. i strongly encourage your support of this project. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> i am will, long-time resident of the...
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a project developing proto-types for fire fighting technology. two companies will receive $2 million from the state and detect potential fires before they start. that technology should be complete by the end of the year and ready for the next fire season. >>> san jose continue its building boom. the city counsel will decide whether to extend a program that reduces the cost for developers to build high-rises. the city started the program in 2012. it reduces fees and requirements as incentive for developers to build. nine high-rise projects are under way. labor and housing advocates are against another renewal saying developers get $67lion in what they call subsidies for luxury housing. >> we should not follow the washington d.c. donald trump model of subsidizing billionaires. >> in a statement mayor said high-rise housing will not get done unless the city reduces the cost to build them. >> facebook banning single use plastic water bottles at all cafeterias worldwide. all employee cafeterias. just like the airport the company will install water fil
a project developing proto-types for fire fighting technology. two companies will receive $2 million from the state and detect potential fires before they start. that technology should be complete by the end of the year and ready for the next fire season. >>> san jose continue its building boom. the city counsel will decide whether to extend a program that reduces the cost for developers to build high-rises. the city started the program in 2012. it reduces fees and requirements as...
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they planned armed attacks on foreigners and people who belong to other proto-parties.y excepted the fact that people would need to be killed in order to initiate the fall of the democratic foundations of germany. the men reportedly join forces following a deadly knife attack on a german which proctored violent riots. according to the prosecution, several men attacked youth and foreigners in mid-september o of last year. this was supposedly a test run for a larger attack planned for october 3. before this could take place, men were arrested. experts believe the group have its roots in the neo-nazi movement. >> we think there is a larger network surrounding these men. it has to be clarified to what extent others knew about the attack plans. glaxo play the trial will shed light on this. so far, the higher regional court has scheduled almost 70 days, extending until the april 2020. hear more stories making headlines. world leaders have joined thousands of mourners to pay their respects to francis former president jacques chirac. as part of the day of mourning, emmanuel mac
they planned armed attacks on foreigners and people who belong to other proto-parties.y excepted the fact that people would need to be killed in order to initiate the fall of the democratic foundations of germany. the men reportedly join forces following a deadly knife attack on a german which proctored violent riots. according to the prosecution, several men attacked youth and foreigners in mid-september o of last year. this was supposedly a test run for a larger attack planned for october 3....
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president trump takes money from over 125 militaryovct proto deliver on his campaign pledge of building a border ll. plus, the amazon under attack. in our final dispatch frombr il, the growing risks to rainforest biodiversin , and to liferth. if we start losing species, it's like removing a card from thhouse of cards. eventually, there wilbe
president trump takes money from over 125 militaryovct proto deliver on his campaign pledge of building a border ll. plus, the amazon under attack. in our final dispatch frombr il, the growing risks to rainforest biodiversin , and to liferth. if we start losing species, it's like removing a card from thhouse of cards. eventually, there wilbe
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mercedes is here too with a glass proto time. the mid-range combustion engine cars on the other hand can be purchased. b.m.w. also has a vision the i next electric driving with a shag carpet it's not for sale. i mean it another high profile german who jumped ship called thomas noirmont was on the box wagon board. c.e.o. of continental and then opel. now he lives in the u.s. where he's launched a startup. is this really the dawn of a new era the dawn of a new era and down here we have the biggest s.u.v. that b.m.w. has ever built is not emblematic of the current situation in the german car industry. but sure you could say that it's kind of symbolic of what's going on. so i mean it certainly looks more like a dinosaur than futuristic. but the dinosaurs are nearing extinction they're still successful money makers in the twilight of the combustion engine. can success hinder progress. just because the german auto industry being held back by its own success i do think that's a big part of it yes it's hard to give up. success and say to
mercedes is here too with a glass proto time. the mid-range combustion engine cars on the other hand can be purchased. b.m.w. also has a vision the i next electric driving with a shag carpet it's not for sale. i mean it another high profile german who jumped ship called thomas noirmont was on the box wagon board. c.e.o. of continental and then opel. now he lives in the u.s. where he's launched a startup. is this really the dawn of a new era the dawn of a new era and down here we have the...
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england and scotland back in 2016 investigative journalist peter keegan was shocked when he saw a proto leave 1st assessment in a local english newspaper the ad was sponsored by else the democratic unionist party do you pete. for them is a huge sum of money so they're spending it on a on a piece of material that's not going to circulate norton in ordinary let on at all the single and ferguson cost the day you paid 282000 pounds almost 5 times as much as they had spent on their participation in the u.k.'s general election the previous year but no one knew from where the money had come to pay for it norden aren't these unusual laws as do the secrecy of political donations when ordinary and you didn't reveal the names of political donors and the reason for this was kind of a hangover from the troubles of violence an ordinarily. the loophole was used by the dea u.p.s. shadowy benefactor to hide their identity finally after intense media pressure the d.c.u. revealed the money had come from a body called the constitutional research council or c r c but exactly who or what lies behind the c.r.
england and scotland back in 2016 investigative journalist peter keegan was shocked when he saw a proto leave 1st assessment in a local english newspaper the ad was sponsored by else the democratic unionist party do you pete. for them is a huge sum of money so they're spending it on a on a piece of material that's not going to circulate norton in ordinary let on at all the single and ferguson cost the day you paid 282000 pounds almost 5 times as much as they had spent on their participation in...
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england and scotland back in 2016 investigative journalist peter keegan was shocked when he saw a proto leave 1st assignment in a local english newspaper the ad was sponsored by ulster's democratic unionist party do you pete. for them is a huge sum of money so they're spending it on a on a piece of material that's not going to circulate norden in ordinary little him at all the single efforts isman cost the d u p 282000 pounds almost 5 times as much as they had spent on their participation in the u.k. as general election the previous year but no one knew from where the money had come to pay for it. ordinarily these unusual laws there are secretly of political donations when ordinarily and you didn't reveal the names of political donors and the reason for this was kind of a hangover from the troubles of violence an ordinarily. the loophole was used by the dea u.p.s. shadowy benefactor to hide their identity finally after intense media pressure the d.c.u. revealed the money had come from a body called the constitutional research council or c r c but exactly who or what lies behind the c.r.
england and scotland back in 2016 investigative journalist peter keegan was shocked when he saw a proto leave 1st assignment in a local english newspaper the ad was sponsored by ulster's democratic unionist party do you pete. for them is a huge sum of money so they're spending it on a on a piece of material that's not going to circulate norden in ordinary little him at all the single efforts isman cost the d u p 282000 pounds almost 5 times as much as they had spent on their participation in...
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i'm want to go a long time to be able to say this welcome to fantasy oh we're here supposes of the proto pope it will strengthen that chances of gathering key evidence against the president on allegations of corruption in but and obstruction of justice but democrats the pings sending mixed signals says the special counsel rub a didn't find trunk kill see and more pin explains democrats seem to be rolling ahead with their efforts to remove donald trump from office you house judiciary committee called for procedures related to its investigation of the presidents wrong doing now for a lot of people that seems to put the smell of impeachment into the air there are crowds on the house judiciary committee are expected to vote on expanding their impeachment inquiry into president trompe democrats taking formal steps towards impeachment this is it had page been in corey in and search a something doing page president trump over so we've got a $134.00 democrats voting to began and impeachment inquiry but do they really mean it at this point to democrats can even seemed to agree on what's going on
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england and scotland back in 2016 investigative journalist peter keegan was shocked when he saw a proto leave 1st assignment in a local english newspaper the ad was sponsored by else the democratic unionist party do you pete. for them is a huge sum of money so they're spending it on a on a piece of material that's not going to circulate norden in ordinary little i'm at all the single efforts isman cost the day you paid 282000 pounds almost 5 times as much as they had spent on their participation in the u.k. as general election the previous year but no one knew from where the money had come to pay for it. ordinarily these unusual laws there are secrecy of political donations when ordinarily and you didn't reveal the names of political donors and the reason for this was kind of a hangover from the troubles of violence and ordinarily. the loophole was used by the dea u.p.s. shadowy benefactor to hide their identity finally after intense media pressure the d.c.u. revealed the money had come from a body called the constitutional research council or c r c but exactly who or what lies behind t
england and scotland back in 2016 investigative journalist peter keegan was shocked when he saw a proto leave 1st assignment in a local english newspaper the ad was sponsored by else the democratic unionist party do you pete. for them is a huge sum of money so they're spending it on a on a piece of material that's not going to circulate norden in ordinary little i'm at all the single efforts isman cost the day you paid 282000 pounds almost 5 times as much as they had spent on their...
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roadways and schools canceled classes tropical storm jerry is expected to turn into a hurricane and reach proto rico by saturday. u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o has said the strike on saudi oil installations that took place last weekend are an act of war by iran iran continues to deny any involvement in the attacks but washington nevertheless says it will impose what it calls substantial sanctions on tehran. of drones and a cruise missile. the saudi defense ministry claims they were among the weapons used in last weekend's strikes on 2 of its oil facilities maps drawn up to show that the attack most likely came from a northerly direction a saudi military spokesman colonel turki al maliki said the a so was sponsored by iran and did not originate in yemen in the south the home of the rebels who earlier claimed responsibility. but the colonel didn't explicitly accuse tehran of launching the attack and admitted they didn't know where the weapons were fired from. but we are working to know exactly the launch point. 30 over lunch they you even or the cruise missile will take that talent abilit
roadways and schools canceled classes tropical storm jerry is expected to turn into a hurricane and reach proto rico by saturday. u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o has said the strike on saudi oil installations that took place last weekend are an act of war by iran iran continues to deny any involvement in the attacks but washington nevertheless says it will impose what it calls substantial sanctions on tehran. of drones and a cruise missile. the saudi defense ministry claims they were...
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england and scotland back in 2016 investigative journalist peter keegan was shocked when he saw a proto leave 1st assignment in a local english newspaper the ad was sponsored by else the democratic unionist party do you pete. for them is a huge sum of money so they're spending it on a on a piece of material that's not going to circulate norden in ordinary that on at all the single and ferguson cost the day you paid 282000 pounds almost 5 times as much as they had spent on their participation in the u.k.'s general election the previous year but no one knew from where the money had come to pay for it norden aren't these unusual laws there are secrecy of political donations when ordinarily and you didn't reveal the names of political donors and the reason for this was kind of a hangover from the troubles the violence in ordinarily. the loophole was used by the d u p's shadowy benefactor to hide their identity finally after intense media pressure the d.c.u. revealed the money had come from a body called the constitutional research council or c r c but exactly who or what lies behind the c.r
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so many reactions have come out of popular social media platforms and telegram and as well as a proto marker seat legislator have also come out to basically a highlight the fact that the withdrawal of the bill does not really solve all the demands that the protesters making over the last 3 months they have made by command and this is only one of them so the most important thing right now they believe is what the governments are really address the issue of police brutality which has really played the hong kong civil society at the moment. mainly jewish 11 the sense of openness is a german chancellor angela merkel today i'll skin for her head what does he expect from her. so as we know. is expecting to meet chinese president xi jinping very soon and hong kong protesters have been very good at. rally support from international communities so i think he is using this open letter as a chance to really push the german chancellor to really. 5 raise the issue of hong kong and then express her concern over the situation right now to the chinese president right a william in hong kong thank you
so many reactions have come out of popular social media platforms and telegram and as well as a proto marker seat legislator have also come out to basically a highlight the fact that the withdrawal of the bill does not really solve all the demands that the protesters making over the last 3 months they have made by command and this is only one of them so the most important thing right now they believe is what the governments are really address the issue of police brutality which has really...
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police officers in hong kong have fired tear gas and rubber bullets a proto moxy demonstrators who surrounded a police station. earlier the protesters forced the closure of a nearby train station that demoting the release of security camera footage of a violent confrontation between police and demonstrators last weekend when officers are accused of using excessive force to be a part of has the latest now from hong kong. now here we are again and protesters confronting right police there taken over a major highway that the meters away from a police station they had surrounded earlier that set fire to it that's been there well to try to silence the police with the laser and earlier they were checking bricks at the police station that protesters here say they're sure is really under the extradition bill that was how the protests started 3 months ago they say now the issues are the local government has handled these protests and how the police have behaved towards the protesters there really in the protestors have accused the police access of various they want an investigation into several incide
police officers in hong kong have fired tear gas and rubber bullets a proto moxy demonstrators who surrounded a police station. earlier the protesters forced the closure of a nearby train station that demoting the release of security camera footage of a violent confrontation between police and demonstrators last weekend when officers are accused of using excessive force to be a part of has the latest now from hong kong. now here we are again and protesters confronting right police there taken...
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the team from proto guard is expected to see how it is when it is hit hard with a blow. it's a network of rubber struts that strut and act as shock absorbers. it's only the outer shell that moves. >> every time it does that and moves, these stouts are mitigating some of the amount of force that goes to the inner shell which goes directly to your skull and your grain. brain. >> they hope it will be standard equipment for all sports where it could reduce serious brain injuries. >>> the a's are back at home to play the kansas city royals after a successful texas road trip. marcus simien put the a's up early and chapman had a solo homer. the a's 244th homer, a new franchise record and the a's won 6-1 and tonight starts at 7:07. they turned it around from football to baseball. >>> the giants have the day off before taking on the red sox in boston. yesterday they wrapped up a series against the miami marlins and took an early lead with debond's shot in the third inning. cueto is back after tommy john. and tied at one, bases roaded -- loaded. and the giants score the go-ahead r
the team from proto guard is expected to see how it is when it is hit hard with a blow. it's a network of rubber struts that strut and act as shock absorbers. it's only the outer shell that moves. >> every time it does that and moves, these stouts are mitigating some of the amount of force that goes to the inner shell which goes directly to your skull and your grain. brain. >> they hope it will be standard equipment for all sports where it could reduce serious brain injuries....
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from long island and then if i like every other parent not looking into what was his in the school's proto- and every 14 was valentine's day and i was with my wife on the picnic. that's when i got a call from my son. i said i was never going to do this speech again. my son told me there was a shooting at the school. i didn't think anything of it. i thought maybe it was an incident or a police officer there was an accidental misfire. but as the day progressed it got worse the calls came in and then they couldn't. we couldn't find meadow all day long my wife worked at the hospital we had to go from room to room people were looking for my daughter. we couldn't find her that day. she was not in the operating room. and we gave up our search at 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon and that's when we regrouped at home. i knew personally we could not reach her by 6:00 o'clock that my daughter was murdered. i use the word murdered because a lot of people tell me she passed or died but i don't like it sugarcoated. she was murdered at the school. so within the next couple of days that media jumped on the ev
from long island and then if i like every other parent not looking into what was his in the school's proto- and every 14 was valentine's day and i was with my wife on the picnic. that's when i got a call from my son. i said i was never going to do this speech again. my son told me there was a shooting at the school. i didn't think anything of it. i thought maybe it was an incident or a police officer there was an accidental misfire. but as the day progressed it got worse the calls came in and...
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president trump takes money from over 125 militaryovct proto deliver on his campaign pledge of building a border ll. plus, the amazon under attack. in our final dispatch frombr il, the growing risks to rainforest biodiversin , and to liferth. if we start losing species, it's like removing a card from thhouse of cards. eventually, there will be a collapse.n the plan will >> woouff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding fothe pbs bnewshour has been provid >> kevin. >> kevin! k >>in? >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> bnsf railway. >> consumer cellular. >> and by the alfofred p. sloan dation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performancand financial literacy in e 21st century.co >> carnegioration of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement ofnternational peace and security. at carnegie.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made public broadcastinrporation for and by contributons to your pbs station from
president trump takes money from over 125 militaryovct proto deliver on his campaign pledge of building a border ll. plus, the amazon under attack. in our final dispatch frombr il, the growing risks to rainforest biodiversin , and to liferth. if we start losing species, it's like removing a card from thhouse of cards. eventually, there will be a collapse.n the plan will >> woouff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding fothe pbs bnewshour has been provid...
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england and scotland back in 2016 investigative journalist peter keegan was shocked when he saw a proto leave 1st assignment in a local english newspaper the ad was sponsored by else the democratic unionist party do you pete. for them is a huge sum of money so they're spending it on a on a piece of material that's not going to circulate norden in ordinary little him at all the single efforts isman cost the day you paid 282000 pounds almost 5 times as much as they had spent on their participation in the u.k. is general election the previous year but no one knew from where the money had come to pay for it. ordinarily these unusual laws there are secrecy of political donations when ordinary and you didn't reveal the names of political donors and the reason for this was kind of a hangover from the troubles the violence in ordinarily. the loophole was used by the dea u.p.s. shadowy benefactor to hide their identity finally after intense media pressure the d.c.u. revealed the money had come from a body called the constitutional research council or c r c but exactly who or what lies behind the
england and scotland back in 2016 investigative journalist peter keegan was shocked when he saw a proto leave 1st assignment in a local english newspaper the ad was sponsored by else the democratic unionist party do you pete. for them is a huge sum of money so they're spending it on a on a piece of material that's not going to circulate norden in ordinary little him at all the single efforts isman cost the day you paid 282000 pounds almost 5 times as much as they had spent on their...
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we'll show you how it shakes up for the maze and the aetch proto the bay bridge coming up. >>> good morning. i'm rahel solomon at cnbc headquarters and here are today's top business headlines. wall street is set to open higher this morning. stocks ended lower last week as investors monitored developments in the u.s./china trade dispute, following the reports that the white house is considering limiting u.s. investment into chinese companies. trade delegations from the u.s. and china are set to meet in washington on october 10 thousandth. >>> on today's watch list reports on chicago pmi figures for september and dallas fed manufacturing data and a check on the pulse of the consumer with earns from thor industries. >>> retailer forever 21 filed for bankruptcy protection and plans to close as many as 350 of its 800 stores around the world. tough competition and aggressive global expansion have weighed on the california-based company. forever 21 plans to exit most of its international locations, specifically in asia and europe, but the retailer will continue operations in mexico and latin ameri
we'll show you how it shakes up for the maze and the aetch proto the bay bridge coming up. >>> good morning. i'm rahel solomon at cnbc headquarters and here are today's top business headlines. wall street is set to open higher this morning. stocks ended lower last week as investors monitored developments in the u.s./china trade dispute, following the reports that the white house is considering limiting u.s. investment into chinese companies. trade delegations from the u.s. and china...
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just -- these proto calls don't work in that old technology. it's good enough to carry telephone calls but it's not good enough to carry all of the signatures and the encryption data associated with this latest stir-shaken. >> what other are other ways we can protect rural residents and others who use carriers that rely on tdm networks? you mentioned stopping these calls upnetwork. what are solutions for folks who use these networks that we can be pursuing. >> i do believe stopping it upnet york the calls enter the -- upnetwork, where the calls enter the system, that's the place to stop them and that's not dependent on all of the technology down at the customer serving the consumer, serving level, be it rural or otherwise. that's dependent up higher in the system where we have a small number of providers through which the bulk of these calls come. that's where they should be stopped. and the providers down the at the consumer level, i think should actually be demanding of the rest of the industry upstream, saying, don't send us this garbage. we
just -- these proto calls don't work in that old technology. it's good enough to carry telephone calls but it's not good enough to carry all of the signatures and the encryption data associated with this latest stir-shaken. >> what other are other ways we can protect rural residents and others who use carriers that rely on tdm networks? you mentioned stopping these calls upnetwork. what are solutions for folks who use these networks that we can be pursuing. >> i do believe stopping...
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war came to an end it ought to be the fbi in charge of local surveillance, turning the fbi into a proto-cia in the 1930s, the point to take away is that the fbi is not operating on its own. it is operating both in conversation with congress, in conversation with the presidency and in many ways is being empowered by the president's own agenda. hoover is certainly pushing some of this, but he is not the engine of empowerment in many ways. if roosevelt is in many ways it is really lyndon johnson who allows hoover to stay on, in the natural course of things at this moment, there is a mandatory federal retirement age of 70. so, hoover should have retired in 1965, had things been allowed to go their own natural course, and it is lyndon johnson, who at the moment that he becomes president, decides that one of his first act is going to exempt j edgar hoover from federal retirement provisions and in fact keep him on and power. there has been a certain amount of acts of speculation about why this might have been. they were neighbors and very good friends. did hoover have something on johnson? but, i
war came to an end it ought to be the fbi in charge of local surveillance, turning the fbi into a proto-cia in the 1930s, the point to take away is that the fbi is not operating on its own. it is operating both in conversation with congress, in conversation with the presidency and in many ways is being empowered by the president's own agenda. hoover is certainly pushing some of this, but he is not the engine of empowerment in many ways. if roosevelt is in many ways it is really lyndon johnson...
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this is just one of several protests planned for today on congas in its work month of proto mock receiveddemonstrations they were initially launched to oppose a controversial extradition bill that have since live and to demand free elections in the specially administered territory. when i spoke a short while ago to w.'s cheery chand in hong kong i asked her to describe the scene on the ground. what. i saw there are lots of confrontations between paul police supporters and pro-democracy protesters and 1st of all they were all in the shopping mall and then they had some confrontations with each other and then pleasures broke out and then riot police arrived and they actually have arrest the surf a roll pro-democracy protests. cherry we have been seeing clashes between the pro-democracy protesters and police over the last several weeks but now these violent clashes between pro-democracy protesters and prob asia supporters seems to be a new escalation isn't. actually this is not really a new escalation confrontation and conflicts between the 2 groups have always existed but then they don't al
this is just one of several protests planned for today on congas in its work month of proto mock receiveddemonstrations they were initially launched to oppose a controversial extradition bill that have since live and to demand free elections in the specially administered territory. when i spoke a short while ago to w.'s cheery chand in hong kong i asked her to describe the scene on the ground. what. i saw there are lots of confrontations between paul police supporters and pro-democracy...
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