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yes, it has been done for rana, the farmer's daughter, for almost a month for our character, rana, we used our dear friend mr. qazi, who is the dubbing manager. i worked a lot on the background, so we equalized the animation better. let's give this job to someone who has good experience in dubbing, dubbing, dubbing cartoons. he has done the animation and is familiar with the characters and characters that we produced. is najafi to what extent animators and someone who is involved in projects is like how many are against the young generation of this good industry in iran, it is very young and most of the children who are animators. they are young and are active and generate income and try we trained a lot of animators in our collection to see the young people who grew up in this project and a series of children that i did as a project for us. do you think that if you want to make changes in this cartoon, the collection is under your own production? these physical changes are for improvement. i meant the story. and we added some characters , but what we could do to improve the work and
yes, it has been done for rana, the farmer's daughter, for almost a month for our character, rana, we used our dear friend mr. qazi, who is the dubbing manager. i worked a lot on the background, so we equalized the animation better. let's give this job to someone who has good experience in dubbing, dubbing, dubbing cartoons. he has done the animation and is familiar with the characters and characters that we produced. is najafi to what extent animators and someone who is involved in projects is...
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hello, rana.he beirut blast is not only the game changer, the game change started from october 17 when we had this revolution in the street. and now the aftermath of this deadly blast, the august 4th explosion that rocked the city of beirut is required more than any other time else to reconstruct a better lebanon based on a good government. and this good governance should start with the main pillars that are transparency, inclusion, government effectiveness and accountability which is a major key issue. so that we can meet lebanese aspirations and demands. rana khoury, do you agree that this is a real game changer? because you know, we've been here before, haven't we with lebanon? we've seen protesters out in the streets but do you sense that there is something different this time? because the explosion comes after the suffering that has been wreaked on lebanon because of covid—19 and all the rest of it? i mean, any common sense in politics but evenjust on a human level, would say that after such
hello, rana.he beirut blast is not only the game changer, the game change started from october 17 when we had this revolution in the street. and now the aftermath of this deadly blast, the august 4th explosion that rocked the city of beirut is required more than any other time else to reconstruct a better lebanon based on a good government. and this good governance should start with the main pillars that are transparency, inclusion, government effectiveness and accountability which is a major...
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rana: let me -- anant: let me pick up from where rana was mentioning, the power being given to the pib is an agency set up by the government. it is a pr firm which tells the news media at large all the activities of government, organizing press reli releases, conferences, so forth. governing fake news has been given to an agency that has not been authorized to do that. our issue is the sweeping powers without any procedures, without any mandate, w without any statutory influence is giving information about government activities to news media. that is a fundamental problem. there are subsequent problems with the procedures set up, but those are secondary to the fundamental problem. let's keep in mind, the pib in the dark days was the agency that was engaging in censorship. there was censorship in news media, the newspapers and magazines. they had to get verified by the pib. what the government now has done has taken and enacted censorship powers given to the same agency which was exercising this arbitrary power back then. nick: that is the thing, this is akin to censorship, the determin
rana: let me -- anant: let me pick up from where rana was mentioning, the power being given to the pib is an agency set up by the government. it is a pr firm which tells the news media at large all the activities of government, organizing press reli releases, conferences, so forth. governing fake news has been given to an agency that has not been authorized to do that. our issue is the sweeping powers without any procedures, without any mandate, w without any statutory influence is giving...
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but i'll let rana take it from here. rana: thanks, barry. and thanks, tim. it's not your going away. tim: it sounds like my going away. rana: ok. so wow. a lot to cover. let me actually go to this economic pendulum shift idea, again, because it really feels -- i mean, between the executive order that you were so critical in crafting that came down in july of 2021, which i don't know if you all remember and covered that. i did. i thought it was way undercovered p.s. at that moment where the president laid out a vision that was really not just about consumers and consumer prices but about citizens, about communities, and about competition and economic diversity and resilience, we we just -- which we just ladder the ambassador -- which we just heard the ambassador talk about and jake sullivan talk about. i was thinking about the last big pendulum shift and that was the reagan-hatch revolution. things didn't really turn until the 1980's. you had reagan giving a speech at the republican national convention. i'm curious. if you look at this big shift that seems to
but i'll let rana take it from here. rana: thanks, barry. and thanks, tim. it's not your going away. tim: it sounds like my going away. rana: ok. so wow. a lot to cover. let me actually go to this economic pendulum shift idea, again, because it really feels -- i mean, between the executive order that you were so critical in crafting that came down in july of 2021, which i don't know if you all remember and covered that. i did. i thought it was way undercovered p.s. at that moment where the...
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rana: so interesting. in recent months, a lot of the big tech companies have decided to take a different tack on this. this is been a very big issue and i'm curious what i wrote my own book, though be able. i really focused on the old. and it was the carveout from the mid- 1990s. they gave the platforms. just these tiny start of. the freedom to be or say what they want. and to not be held liable. for steve crated the old os journalists. these are giant media companies. so i'm curious as you really dug into this issue both in a previous book google but on this book on facebook. when you come out. how should we think about them. steven: i think the 230 yes as you mentioned, the regulation, law was passed in 1996. really way before we had these giant platforms. i actually don't think that is the main issue here. main issue is what is one of these big platforms or any of them going to do to make a safe environment or their users. and think to 30 gives them the opportunity to do that. and there's a question to
rana: so interesting. in recent months, a lot of the big tech companies have decided to take a different tack on this. this is been a very big issue and i'm curious what i wrote my own book, though be able. i really focused on the old. and it was the carveout from the mid- 1990s. they gave the platforms. just these tiny start of. the freedom to be or say what they want. and to not be held liable. for steve crated the old os journalists. these are giant media companies. so i'm curious as you...
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Nov 26, 2021
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yeah, but answer my question, if you would, rana. yes.er of 2021, i tweeted... in fact, i co—tweeted a video which was broadcast by almost every news channel in the country the due diligence. i tweeted the video, which was shared by almost every journalist in the country, every editor in the country. the newspapers of the day had that video and the contents of the video on the front page of their daily newspapers. but uttar pradesh police conveniently picks up three muslim journalists and three muslim activists saying that they are responsible for spreading communal disharmony in the country. they are saying that there was no hate crime against a muslim man. the muslim man right now still stands by his story that his beard was cut off, that he was made to chant, "jai shri ram," which is "glory to lord ram". in this particular case, i called the people in uttar pradesh, including localjournalists, including people who were with this elderly gentleman, and they said that he was forced to chant "jai shri ram", and he was beaten up by a mob o
yeah, but answer my question, if you would, rana. yes.er of 2021, i tweeted... in fact, i co—tweeted a video which was broadcast by almost every news channel in the country the due diligence. i tweeted the video, which was shared by almost every journalist in the country, every editor in the country. the newspapers of the day had that video and the contents of the video on the front page of their daily newspapers. but uttar pradesh police conveniently picks up three muslim journalists and...
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. >> contra la caza de ranas grupos ecologistas bolivianos, luchan para evitar la extinciÓn de la ranas utilizado en un jugo por lo que muchos creen en bolivia que tiene propiedades curitibas. >> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >> hola cÓmo estÁn, josÉ dÍaz-balart estÁ en una asignaciÓn especial * comenzamos con imÁgenes de la cacerÍa de inmigrantes en la frontera sur de mÉxico. estos son los retenes en chiapas donde agentes de migraciÓn, escoltados por policÍas y militares, detienen y suben a indocumentados que reciÉn ingresan a territorio mexicano, enseguida tendremos reporte completo, pero ahora vamos con la muerte de la querida actriz mexicana edith gonzÁlez, una muerte sorpresiva, aunque llevaba batallando contra el cÁncer desde el su muerte tiene consternadas a todas. >> la batalla contra el cÁncer, venciÓ a edith gonzÁlez que falleciÓ en uno hospital de la ciudad de mÉxico, tenÍa 54 aÑos. >> en un comunicado el esposo de la actriz, expresÓ que su muerte fue consecuencia de un deterioro de salud resultante como consecuencia del cÁncer, la noticia conmoviÓ a sus seguidore
. >> contra la caza de ranas grupos ecologistas bolivianos, luchan para evitar la extinciÓn de la ranas utilizado en un jugo por lo que muchos creen en bolivia que tiene propiedades curitibas. >> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >> hola cÓmo estÁn, josÉ dÍaz-balart estÁ en una asignaciÓn especial * comenzamos con imÁgenes de la cacerÍa de inmigrantes en la frontera sur de mÉxico. estos son los retenes en chiapas donde agentes de migraciÓn, escoltados por...
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rana khoury.nk there is a need for reform i think there is a need for independent government of people that are completely detached from the corrupt system. we need a government that can save us for an economic crisis we are in. this is on short term. but then we need a complete change of the system and a complete change of the political class was up again, this is not about the people but whenever a government takes its trust whereby the people are outside the parliament asking for the government not to be formed because this is a political government and people being beaten up and incarcerated outside the parliament. it's a government that is not respected for that and demanded by the people. then this is part of their political past. we need transition, and independent government that is far from this passed which brought us and then we need to move into a new state. into a new state of law, estate that respects people, their freedoms, their opinions and we need a complete elimination of this p
rana khoury.nk there is a need for reform i think there is a need for independent government of people that are completely detached from the corrupt system. we need a government that can save us for an economic crisis we are in. this is on short term. but then we need a complete change of the system and a complete change of the political class was up again, this is not about the people but whenever a government takes its trust whereby the people are outside the parliament asking for the...
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so, he goes up to the tribal areas with rana, his best friend, because rana has a military id, and headley is concerned about checkpoints or being stopped. and he knows if that happens and rana can show his military id, they're likely not to be searched, unbeknownst to rana that he's going up there to get drugs. so he uses him essentially as cover. and they make it back, but, a couple days after he returns, he gets arrested in a hotel with a woman, and there's some kind of incident. whether it's an overdose or she gets sick, there's something having to do with drugs or drug use that causes a commotion and draws the attention of the authorities, and headley gets arrested for drug possession. but somehow, gilani got away with it. he gamed the system and survived. then, in 1988, a turning point. he got caught in transit by us drug agents, two kilos of pakistani heroin tucked into the false bottom of his suitcase. on the spot, he agreed to cooperate with the dea, the drug enforcement administration. one partner got ten years, the other got eight. gilani only got four. >> he just turns around i
so, he goes up to the tribal areas with rana, his best friend, because rana has a military id, and headley is concerned about checkpoints or being stopped. and he knows if that happens and rana can show his military id, they're likely not to be searched, unbeknownst to rana that he's going up there to get drugs. so he uses him essentially as cover. and they make it back, but, a couple days after he returns, he gets arrested in a hotel with a woman, and there's some kind of incident. whether...
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indeed, rana, thank you. i appreciate you _ deaths any day. indeed, rana, thank you.deed, rana, thank you. i appreciate you joining us - you. i appreciate you joining us here on the programme on bbc news. that was rana ayub joining here on the programme on bbc news. that was rana ayubjoining is here on the programme on bbc news. that was rana ayub joining is there from mumbai. does today mark the start of a final return to some sort of normality in europe? with vaccination campaigns picking up and covid infections starting to fall, several countries are beginning to lift lockdowns following a devastating second wave of the pandemic. in france, children are back in class today and people can again travel more freely within the country. in the last few hours, the european commission has recommended easing restrictions on non essential travel to the eu — giving hope to the tourist industry for the coming summer. let's take a look at what is changing and where. greece is reopening the outdoor spaces of its taverns and cafes. in the czech republic, hair and beauty salons h
indeed, rana, thank you. i appreciate you _ deaths any day. indeed, rana, thank you.deed, rana, thank you. i appreciate you joining us - you. i appreciate you joining us here on the programme on bbc news. that was rana ayub joining here on the programme on bbc news. that was rana ayubjoining is here on the programme on bbc news. that was rana ayub joining is there from mumbai. does today mark the start of a final return to some sort of normality in europe? with vaccination campaigns picking up...
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and then rana, as you met rana, she's one of the heroes of our times. sometime who is actually fighting to make the world a better place every day. and doing it with charm and sophisticatation -- fix and great -- sophistication and wit. i will -- the premise of this conversation is to touch on this issue of what hasn't been done or what do we still need to do? the biden administration has, as we have heard, revolutionized the approach to trade policy. revolutionized the approach to competition policy and brought these two areas into alignment. and they have done things like the i.r.a. and chips act working with congress. and just to be clear, so we understand, the i.r.a. and the chips act are anti-monopoly acts. what they do they break choke points using money. this is the kind of new fluid thinking that we are seeing. and new fluid thinking that leads to real outcomes that matter. matter in a really big way. sometimes revolutionary ways. it's not done. we have a whole bunch still that's choke pointed. we need to move to the second stage on some of thes
and then rana, as you met rana, she's one of the heroes of our times. sometime who is actually fighting to make the world a better place every day. and doing it with charm and sophisticatation -- fix and great -- sophistication and wit. i will -- the premise of this conversation is to touch on this issue of what hasn't been done or what do we still need to do? the biden administration has, as we have heard, revolutionized the approach to trade policy. revolutionized the approach to competition...
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what do you think happened to rana? the tape was just put together in a way to ruin rana.at. and she worked for 15 years in front of the camera, and she said whatever she said in front of the camera — and people are just cancelled all those years. being in that position is always very difficult, and i can really feel for rana. and that really saddens me. thank you, we'll be coming back to you again shortly. myself, i was targeted with these kinds of things for years and years. if i can go through the headlines, that'll be nice. like, they brought my writings of, like, 25 years ago. and i explained about it, but it went kind of viral, and they kind of tried to ruin me, as well. working for the bbc, you can't be just one person. you are part of a bigger picture than your own face. and your face belongs to bbc. me, rana — we are made with the bbc�*s brand. that's why we can't really talk about it, and just let the bbc take charge. and that's what we're trying to do. hello. some much colder weather on the way for all of us in the week ahead. arctic air plunging its way south —
what do you think happened to rana? the tape was just put together in a way to ruin rana.at. and she worked for 15 years in front of the camera, and she said whatever she said in front of the camera — and people are just cancelled all those years. being in that position is always very difficult, and i can really feel for rana. and that really saddens me. thank you, we'll be coming back to you again shortly. myself, i was targeted with these kinds of things for years and years. if i can go...
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rana: exactly.n: i think part of the challenge it -- actually, part of the opportunity for the sharing economy is i feel that we actually have a way of shifting away from that concentration of a tremendous amount of wealth into the hands of the few. if you look at the beneficiaries of the growth of facebook, or the growth of google or microsoft, it tended to be people who have skills associated with the new technology. mainstreamt a economist will call skill bias. with the sharing economy platforms you are touching people across the spectrum. there is a bunch of different people, whether they are making things, whether they want to host our drive, who can share in the growth that comes from technological progress. the challenge here now is going to be this -- to sort of put in place policies that makes sure this collective of providers can get enough bargaining power to reduce the inherent imbalance between the individual and the institutions. hari: once that happens we will have you back at this ta
rana: exactly.n: i think part of the challenge it -- actually, part of the opportunity for the sharing economy is i feel that we actually have a way of shifting away from that concentration of a tremendous amount of wealth into the hands of the few. if you look at the beneficiaries of the growth of facebook, or the growth of google or microsoft, it tended to be people who have skills associated with the new technology. mainstreamt a economist will call skill bias. with the sharing economy...
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rana: [laughter] niall: it doesn't mean they're out to get you. it is only in the original movies and an invite some script writer. but it is a great find and i have made it the main theme of the book. ultimately the reason i wanted to talk about south korea and israel did better than us is because of paranoid and for good reason. they don't know with the neighbors avoided tried next other much quicker and the drama something like a new coronavirus shows up rated. rana: is particularly fascinating paranoid yes, you've kinda met like china ready to panic and right next-door but also decentralize perspective on some of your previous books which are live, the power in the square this idea of decentralizing versus very centralized incentives and one of the truisms i think are at least one of the storylines and geopolitics right now is going to be a goliath battle between the u.s. and china and you are saying no predict that everythingt you seen sing actually smaller might be better. niall: yes. although i wouldn't want to pin all my hopes on being in
rana: [laughter] niall: it doesn't mean they're out to get you. it is only in the original movies and an invite some script writer. but it is a great find and i have made it the main theme of the book. ultimately the reason i wanted to talk about south korea and israel did better than us is because of paranoid and for good reason. they don't know with the neighbors avoided tried next other much quicker and the drama something like a new coronavirus shows up rated. rana: is particularly...
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thank you rana.irst question a gentleman ask can you tell me that the cover of your book and how it was chosen? >> well that was my choice in case you were wondering. i saw thisrs photograph in 2017n oregon. there was a wildfire raging behind me. it was a the metaphor that i had been looking for four trump's america and i'm amazed that more people haven't made use of this wonderful image. we were arguing back and forth about the jacket and they wanted the history jacket. the british history books should look like a history book but this is america and history is innately warring. i wanted to signal that is not a book about covid but disaster in all its form and their strange relationship to it which we were completely ignoring it just like they were ignoring the wildfire. let me tell you the story about that. >> i next question correct me if i'm mistaken but you lean conservative. am i right back my question is how do you feel about the conservative movement in the united states right now and compare
thank you rana.irst question a gentleman ask can you tell me that the cover of your book and how it was chosen? >> well that was my choice in case you were wondering. i saw thisrs photograph in 2017n oregon. there was a wildfire raging behind me. it was a the metaphor that i had been looking for four trump's america and i'm amazed that more people haven't made use of this wonderful image. we were arguing back and forth about the jacket and they wanted the history jacket. the british...
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en colombia e ven estos casos la rana es una de las >> info(informacion pantalla() >> más lo padre.la suma de lo mejor de lo mejor en un cereal. honey bunches of oats. siente el alivio de claritin sin somnolencia 24 horas día tras día tras día. porque la vida debe darte más ilusiones... y no preocupaciones. ten las cosas claras y vive claramente claritin. con smoothing care. hair whole blends smoothing hair care. con aceite de coco prensado en frío y extractos de manteca de cacao. whole blends nutre y protege. para un cabello naturalmente hermoso y brillante. solo de whole blends. busca los blends en walmart. termine usando más detergente y más barato que tide. mi ropa no quedaba igual de limpia. ahora volví a tide y mi ropa sigue impecable otra vez. es que el que sabe, sabe suegra! tide, calificado #1 si tiene que ser limpio, tiene que ser tide si ustede medicare y demuchos otrosmedicaid de su estado, le presentamos información importante para saber. ahora podría obtener aún más beneficios de salud se trata del plan unitedhealthcare dual complete. si desea saber si es elegible, es
en colombia e ven estos casos la rana es una de las >> info(informacion pantalla() >> más lo padre.la suma de lo mejor de lo mejor en un cereal. honey bunches of oats. siente el alivio de claritin sin somnolencia 24 horas día tras día tras día. porque la vida debe darte más ilusiones... y no preocupaciones. ten las cosas claras y vive claramente claritin. con smoothing care. hair whole blends smoothing hair care. con aceite de coco prensado en frío y extractos de manteca de...
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omar: ¡rana brenda! ¡rana brenda! juanpa: ¡rana brenda! carlos: ¡rana brenda! dar mi nueva computadora. no sé si la computadora o no, pero de que te quiere dar algo, te quiere dar algo. [ambas ríen] [locutor] ¿es neta, eva? empieza ahora. [celular] eva, ¿cómo estás? a que no sabes quién va a venir mañana a la oficina. no, ni idea. a ver, te damos una pista. estabas enamoradísima de él en la prepa. ¿antonio? ¿antonio, el papá de mis hijos, va a ir a la oficina? no, obvio no es antonio, el papá de tus hijos. otra pista. eras fan de él y tenías todos sus discos. ¡el buki! ¿el buki va a ir mañana a la oficina? o sea, digo, sí era fan, pero tampoco así que... ay, qué bárbara, qué enamorada estaba. no, no, tampoco, tampoco es el buki. a ver, cantaba una canción que decía... [carraspea] ♪ perdóname ♪ ♪ quiero hacerlo todo contigo, amor ♪ ¿perdóname, quiero hacerlo todo contigo? [resuella] diego superstar, diego... [ambas gritan] eva, mañana viene diego superstar a la oficina. me enteré que está escribiendo un libro con sus memorias y está buscando editorial. así que p
omar: ¡rana brenda! ¡rana brenda! juanpa: ¡rana brenda! carlos: ¡rana brenda! dar mi nueva computadora. no sé si la computadora o no, pero de que te quiere dar algo, te quiere dar algo. [ambas ríen] [locutor] ¿es neta, eva? empieza ahora. [celular] eva, ¿cómo estás? a que no sabes quién va a venir mañana a la oficina. no, ni idea. a ver, te damos una pista. estabas enamoradísima de él en la prepa. ¿antonio? ¿antonio, el papá de mis hijos, va a ir a la oficina? no, obvio no es...
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(track 4) hehe doctor say rana's youth helped her make an almost full recovery. she still had to undergo intense speech and occupational therapy, and she still isn't 100-percent (quick sot) "if i'm typing, talking to someone or i'm texting someone i'll sometimes say ththwrong word or type the wrong word." (track k (show her looking at her "words of encouragement" sign)but she keeps words of encouragement nearby and promises to always follow her doctors' advice from now on. marlie hall, cbs news, new york 3 besides high blood pressure, high cholesterol and smoking are other major risk actors for stroke. signs of stroke include weakness or numbness of the face, arm or leg and trouble with speaking and understanding. doctors say if you see signs of stroke, seek medical attention immediately. 3 some sioux city high school students got a chance to learn about careers s healthcare today. mercy medical center held a health career exploration fair for students from ea, north and west highs. students got to meet mercy employees working in fields like nursing, physical the
(track 4) hehe doctor say rana's youth helped her make an almost full recovery. she still had to undergo intense speech and occupational therapy, and she still isn't 100-percent (quick sot) "if i'm typing, talking to someone or i'm texting someone i'll sometimes say ththwrong word or type the wrong word." (track k (show her looking at her "words of encouragement" sign)but she keeps words of encouragement nearby and promises to always follow her doctors' advice from now on....
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[speaking g arabic] [rana speaking ararabic] [rawan speaking arabicic] [rana speaking] [both speaking] [coach speaking in arabic] [girls speaking arabic] ghazi al omari: actually, mueen was one of the most active focal popoints. he was very y support, very cooperative, uh, he was there always when we need something. his death was like-- it was a tragedy, a heartbroken story, because, like, he was preparing for palestiniadi each day by day. we thought about postponing the event, , but we know it's not his wish. he wanted very mumuch this event to hahappen, his students to participate. he did a lot for this event, so we wanted to make itspecial eevent, mueen el-jeishi editition of palestiniadi. [drums bebeating, cheheering, chanting] ananya: the p palestiniadi is st of a mini olympics for palestinian children. particularly we look for children who come from particularly vulnerable backgrounds, and we try to make it very inclusive, and we bring palestinian children to the events, but we also bring children from lebanese backgrounds to the event, too, so that there's interaction between t
[speaking g arabic] [rana speaking ararabic] [rawan speaking arabicic] [rana speaking] [both speaking] [coach speaking in arabic] [girls speaking arabic] ghazi al omari: actually, mueen was one of the most active focal popoints. he was very y support, very cooperative, uh, he was there always when we need something. his death was like-- it was a tragedy, a heartbroken story, because, like, he was preparing for palestiniadi each day by day. we thought about postponing the event, , but we know...
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hasta matando las ranas a golpe limpio. los detalles.acito de cielo. su bombÓn. dÍganle a su princesa como se sÍenten. bueno, suguimos con mucho mÁs de primer impacto. pendientes a sus comentarios. /// /// les contamos que cuando escuchamos sufrimiento por entre transgeneros, vemos los sacrificios. >> gomary sorprendiÓ. y verÁn su historia a continuaciÓn. ♪ ♪ hola mi gente bella, tenemos un jomary especial. ella me enseÑÓ que no siempre tenemos que entender la vida de la gente, pero sÍ respetarla. estamos frente de bienestar, una organizaciÓn en hollywood. hay un grupo que se llama transgenero unidas, ella es una de las educadoras. siganme. ♪ ♪ (aplausos) >> no lo puedo creer. quÉ hacés aquÍ? >> pues sorprenderte. >> pero sÍ, mucha sorpresa. todo mundo quÉ hace aquÍ dios mÍo? (risas) (aplausos) >> que sorpresa tenerte aquÍ. con microfono y cÁmara. no esperaba esto. >> bendito. que sorpresa. >> que bueno que estÁs aquÍ. >> este domingo eres una de las participantes, como como la protagonista del documental en univisiÓn. que lo levan este
hasta matando las ranas a golpe limpio. los detalles.acito de cielo. su bombÓn. dÍganle a su princesa como se sÍenten. bueno, suguimos con mucho mÁs de primer impacto. pendientes a sus comentarios. /// /// les contamos que cuando escuchamos sufrimiento por entre transgeneros, vemos los sacrificios. >> gomary sorprendiÓ. y verÁn su historia a continuaciÓn. ♪ ♪ hola mi gente bella, tenemos un jomary especial. ella me enseÑÓ que no siempre tenemos que entender la vida de la...
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tenÍan planeando participar para juntar fondos y se usarÁ fl una jornada que las personas entrego ranay rezar rez recÁn dÓlares como insenotivo. >> ¿quÉ le van a pedir a la gente? >> ve rifk ags de donde son. >> queremos que la gente respete porque es un esfuerzo que ha hecho la comunidad para recaudar los fondos, no es algoe la comunidad ha hecho por si mismos para reducir la violencia. >> estarÁn participando por una marcha por la paz. >> y como decÍamos el evento estÁ tomando lugar y vemos a la alcaldesa que llegaba y se retiraba en pocos mÍnutos y el sÁbado la marcha por la paz y tambiÉn la entrega de armas, regresamos contigo fabiola a las estudios. >> una mujer muriÓ cuando un auto cayÓ encima de ella, el conductor de trailer viajaba a e exceso de velocidad. >> el mandatario asisto oÍ a un evento y los asistentes pagaran por el boleto y luego viajÓ a iowa. >> amenazaron a compaÑero de escuela por fÁbricaicebook, flas cuenta de esto. >> un reporte las autoridades dijeron que llevaron a cabo una investigaciÓn que inkriman de hacer mensajes atravÉz de internet chl >> 3 alumnas en la
tenÍan planeando participar para juntar fondos y se usarÁ fl una jornada que las personas entrego ranay rezar rez recÁn dÓlares como insenotivo. >> ¿quÉ le van a pedir a la gente? >> ve rifk ags de donde son. >> queremos que la gente respete porque es un esfuerzo que ha hecho la comunidad para recaudar los fondos, no es algoe la comunidad ha hecho por si mismos para reducir la violencia. >> estarÁn participando por una marcha por la paz. >> y como decÍamos...
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the next question is going to be for rana. and it asks why did china have such difficulty in creating competitive army units? they did not have enough industry to field task forces or large air forces. but it seems that basic infantry formation should have been achievable. joe relation has that question for you, rana. joke, thanks very much for that that question. short answer is if you look at it one way. which is the way that i think the japanese high command looked at one point you could argue that despite. it's huge. deficiencies the chinese the chinese armed effort actually did extremely well because of course the japanese invaded china understanding that china's capacity to fight back was so weak that they would essentially conquered the entire country within about three months. at least. that's what they seem to have told the emperor. and of course as he pointed out on the eve of pearl harbor, you said, you know, he said to his general said to that they would be able to to perform a successful candidate at that point. h
the next question is going to be for rana. and it asks why did china have such difficulty in creating competitive army units? they did not have enough industry to field task forces or large air forces. but it seems that basic infantry formation should have been achievable. joe relation has that question for you, rana. joke, thanks very much for that that question. short answer is if you look at it one way. which is the way that i think the japanese high command looked at one point you could...
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i agree with rana on this. the worst time to sell stocks is they sell when the urkt ma markw and falling and buy when it's high and that's exactly the reverse. for people that have 401(k) plans where you're investing for your retirement, you want to keep your money in the market. you don't want to panic when the market is down and you don't want to buy when it's high. >> stephen moore, appreciate it. joining me now is hogan gidley. hogan, thanks for taking the time. i want to start with the markets. the president has been speaking in ohio through this market, i don't know if you want to call it a correction or a plunge. i'm wondering has the president seen it yet? what's his reaction? >> well, i haven't spoken with him directly about that obviously. he's on his way back to the white house. but i can say the overall economy obviously is very strong. we've seen trillions and trillions of dollars of wealth created since this president took office. we've seen a 7,000-point increase in the stock market. you know, in
i agree with rana on this. the worst time to sell stocks is they sell when the urkt ma markw and falling and buy when it's high and that's exactly the reverse. for people that have 401(k) plans where you're investing for your retirement, you want to keep your money in the market. you don't want to panic when the market is down and you don't want to buy when it's high. >> stephen moore, appreciate it. joining me now is hogan gidley. hogan, thanks for taking the time. i want to start with...
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so he goes up to the tribal areas with rana, his best friend, because rana has a military id, unbeknownst to rana that he is going up there to get drugs. so he uses him essentially as cover, and they make it back but a couple days after he returns, he gets arrested in a hotel with a woman, and there's some kind of incident that causes a commotion and draws the attention of the authorities and headley gets arrested for drug possession. but somehow, gilani got away with it. then in 1988, he got caught in transit by u.s. drug agents. two kilos of pakistani heroin tucked into the false bottom of his suitcase. on the spot, he agreed to cooperate with the dea, the drug enforcement administration. one partner got ten years. the other got eight. gilani only got four. >> he just turns around immediately and betrays everybody when it's convenient for him. basically, it's survival for himself. >> rotella: gilani did his time. he moved to new york. but three years later, he was arrested again for drug smuggling. it's a turning point in his life, and he writes about it in a document i was given. this
so he goes up to the tribal areas with rana, his best friend, because rana has a military id, unbeknownst to rana that he is going up there to get drugs. so he uses him essentially as cover, and they make it back but a couple days after he returns, he gets arrested in a hotel with a woman, and there's some kind of incident that causes a commotion and draws the attention of the authorities and headley gets arrested for drug possession. but somehow, gilani got away with it. then in 1988, he got...