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mix anytime soon but for poland's government represents their efforts at going green there's a research center here for renewable energies they've built a shopping center on top of a former coal mine and even the un climate conference is taking place on top of another mine and yet to read and coal remain dependent on each other even today. the tiny gulf state of qatar has decided to stop its oil production especially now with the gulf emirate leading the organization of petroleum producing states but qatari officials say the decision is not political. we don't have with tension with . his guests. well experts doubt however that content is taking the steps purely out of economic interest. and i think it's. a great pressure from some of its neighbors in the gulf some time now so it is slightly surprising that is pulling out and then claiming it's not a political issue it strikes me it could only be that. saudi arabia accuses qatar of having to close a relationship with its arch enemy iran saudi arabia the main opec member country and other arab countries also accuse katar of supporting radical i
mix anytime soon but for poland's government represents their efforts at going green there's a research center here for renewable energies they've built a shopping center on top of a former coal mine and even the un climate conference is taking place on top of another mine and yet to read and coal remain dependent on each other even today. the tiny gulf state of qatar has decided to stop its oil production especially now with the gulf emirate leading the organization of petroleum producing...
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the university of california riverside citrus research center side has covered that along the city to protect it against a tiny, almost microscopic insect vector that carries a bacteria called the greening disease. it has threatened citrus all over the world. it is from china. it has devastated the florida citrus crop, and we now know it is in california. that tree, which was planted in 1873 and moved to the site you just saw, was threatened. if it gets bitten by a bacteria-bearing silid, it is gone. so the city and the university have covered it with mesh to protect it which is a pretty radical approach, but this is the last remaining parent naval orange tree, which created the vast citrus industry of california. we're on michigan avenue now. originally 7th street. i wanted us to see this area, because it's an historic district in two ways. it's a national registered district, and it overlaps with the mission inn historic district that spreads out away from 7th. and of course, we are going now past the national historic landmark, mission end. frank miller's own contribution to the ci
the university of california riverside citrus research center side has covered that along the city to protect it against a tiny, almost microscopic insect vector that carries a bacteria called the greening disease. it has threatened citrus all over the world. it is from china. it has devastated the florida citrus crop, and we now know it is in california. that tree, which was planted in 1873 and moved to the site you just saw, was threatened. if it gets bitten by a bacteria-bearing silid, it is...
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we will most of the growing threats posed by multi-drug resistant bacteria have the balls to research center near hamburg a team of bio physicists are conducting research on the nuclei of bacteria they're even recreating the bacterial membranes on the nano level. is that a new membrane the new limits we extract and work for. the bio physicists are investigating the methods the bacteria used to defend themselves they want to understand what's happening at the cell wall when a bacterium develops resistance and how you substances might disrupt that process at the molecular level. it go with a short amount of i believe it's too pessimistic to assume that bacteria will once again do major harm to us. i believe that the antibiotics that already exist will help as will the ones that are currently under development. and by putting these to sensible use i believe will get this problem under control. of course. to most men and his team are investigating anti microbial peptides which are part of the body's own defense mechanism against bacteria using a scanning electron microscope they can study how th
we will most of the growing threats posed by multi-drug resistant bacteria have the balls to research center near hamburg a team of bio physicists are conducting research on the nuclei of bacteria they're even recreating the bacterial membranes on the nano level. is that a new membrane the new limits we extract and work for. the bio physicists are investigating the methods the bacteria used to defend themselves they want to understand what's happening at the cell wall when a bacterium develops...
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now a research center is in planning which is intended to promote the development of a hyperloop in europe. as a doctor or partner of is particularly interesting because we have shorter distances here than hyperloop system is perfect for distances where the travel time is around forty minutes to an hour that's especially interesting at a time in which europe seems to be falling apart a bit because it's one way we could bring people together more than they can become and then you know it to me it was ambling. our bond has signed a contract with the city of toulouse to establish his research center here even though his company has yet to build a functioning prototype. no decision has been reached whether france will venture to build a hyperloop network in a city like paris hyperloop would only be feasible if the station were easily accessible. but most cities already have a central railway station traffic routes to the outskirts of the city tend to be overburdened and congested. we knew it was bound if we build something that takes you from los angeles to san francisco in thirty six minutes
now a research center is in planning which is intended to promote the development of a hyperloop in europe. as a doctor or partner of is particularly interesting because we have shorter distances here than hyperloop system is perfect for distances where the travel time is around forty minutes to an hour that's especially interesting at a time in which europe seems to be falling apart a bit because it's one way we could bring people together more than they can become and then you know it to me...
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born has signed a contract with the city of toulouse to establish his research center here even though his company has yet to build a functioning prototype. no decision has been reached whether france will venture to build a hyperloop network in a city like paris hyperloop would only be feasible if the station were easily accessible. but most cities already have a central railway station traffic routes to the outskirts of the city tend to be overburdened and congested. or nervous bound if we build something that takes you from los angeles to san francisco in thirty six minutes it's not all from paris to berlin in a little over an hour but it still takes an hour and a half to get to the station. then you haven't really changed anything that had to come in bond of based on how miserable it was given that. the hyperloop could only succeed if all transport systems become more efficient and if the various means of transport are synchronized with each other. the hyperloop part belonging to the students from munich is on exhibition. it serves as an inspiration for the next generation of stude
born has signed a contract with the city of toulouse to establish his research center here even though his company has yet to build a functioning prototype. no decision has been reached whether france will venture to build a hyperloop network in a city like paris hyperloop would only be feasible if the station were easily accessible. but most cities already have a central railway station traffic routes to the outskirts of the city tend to be overburdened and congested. or nervous bound if we...
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for poland's government cut of beats as a model green city it boasts a research center for renewable energy. a shopping mall has been built on top a closed down coal mine. even the conference center that hosts the climate talks stands on the side of a former mine but the fact remains out of its end color inextricably linked and will be for some time to come. did they have recourse for and even have been your shoes is at the cost of it's a conference and joins me from it even many warnings about the immediate and urgent need for cuts in emissions yet as we saw some governments are simply not doing enough how important is this climate change meeting then. well disclaimer changes the most important is the two thousand and fifteen paris agreement back then was agreed to global warming there are two degrees celsius above. they decided what they wanted to do but now they have to decide how they will actually manage to do that for that resource a result of this meeting should be the so-called rule book which is a set of guidelines on how countries should door their greenhouse gas emissions
for poland's government cut of beats as a model green city it boasts a research center for renewable energy. a shopping mall has been built on top a closed down coal mine. even the conference center that hosts the climate talks stands on the side of a former mine but the fact remains out of its end color inextricably linked and will be for some time to come. did they have recourse for and even have been your shoes is at the cost of it's a conference and joins me from it even many warnings about...
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haven't been vaccinated, and a surprising number say they don't want to be.the national opinion research center says 41 percent of americans do not plan to get a flu shot this year.only forty=three percent say they've been vaccinated fourteen percent say they haven't yet, but plan to. it's never too late, even up into january, february as the flu season runsnevertheless, the c=d=c says time is running short ... georgia and louisiana are already reporting high levels of influenza cases.last january this map was almost entirely red ... and the number of flu deaths was around 80=thousand. so, why are people resistant to protecting themselves?36 percent said they didn't like the side effects.31 percent said the vaccine doesn't work very well.and 30 percent said they simply never get sick.nat coughingthe flu season tends to peak after the first of the year.holiday travelers help to spread the disease.the very young and very old are particularly at risk.five children have already died of the flu this seasonbut the survey found 39 percent of paren
haven't been vaccinated, and a surprising number say they don't want to be.the national opinion research center says 41 percent of americans do not plan to get a flu shot this year.only forty=three percent say they've been vaccinated fourteen percent say they haven't yet, but plan to.
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a poll by the national opinion research center found that 41- percent of americans do not plan to get a flu shot this year. ... only 43= percent say they have been vaccinated. and 14-percent say they haven't gotten a shot yet, but they plan to.al new york> it's never too late, even up short ... georgia and louisiana are already reporting high levels of influenza cases.last january this map was almost entirely red ... and the number of flu deaths was around 80=thousand. so, why are people resistant to protecting themselves?36 percent said they didn't like the side effects.31 percent said the vaccine doesn't work very well.and 30 percent said they simply never get sick.nat coughingthe flu season tends to peak after the first of the year.holiday travelers help to spread the disease.the very young and very old are particularly at risk.five children have already died of the flu this seasonbut the survey found 39 percent of parents of children under the age of 18 don't vaccinate their kids. our grant porting. while california is still green on the national map the state health department ex
a poll by the national opinion research center found that 41- percent of americans do not plan to get a flu shot this year. ... only 43= percent say they have been vaccinated. and 14-percent say they haven't gotten a shot yet, but they plan to.al new york> it's never too late, even up short ... georgia and louisiana are already reporting high levels of influenza cases.last january this map was almost entirely red ... and the number of flu deaths was around 80=thousand. so, why are people...
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this place now is being transformed from a family home to an art and research center. and i'm very proud to be the first landscaper resident and so the idea was to somehow revive these terraces. but i wanted to create a plot that represents the beauty of the feeling of safety and home in the midst of this area where we're right by the wall where a lot of confrontations happened. and we're planting the fear which is a kind of a mallow plants that we make as a stew. it's a beloved dish for most palestinians and for me it's my favorite dish because it always felt like this is really home. the foreign and how it's very. there's a need to list some dead because of their utility i mean. but then leaflets a little bit off. mom with all of them in the nine months yet she can shock her. three had already but that is a good little monkey head looking good and ambition in has a visit off the unit i mean like there's a book to google but i mean one of them must have to be ok to have a machine and the plot of a your body is a lot of the time unless keeping most of the she's going t
this place now is being transformed from a family home to an art and research center. and i'm very proud to be the first landscaper resident and so the idea was to somehow revive these terraces. but i wanted to create a plot that represents the beauty of the feeling of safety and home in the midst of this area where we're right by the wall where a lot of confrontations happened. and we're planting the fear which is a kind of a mallow plants that we make as a stew. it's a beloved dish for most...
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the director of nasa ames research center will allow scientists to put research experiments on the moon and on mars. >> geology on the moon can tell us about the earth itself. mars, of course, we also believe, had the possibility of liquid water in the past and so learning about mars would also teach us about earth's past as well as its future. >> reporter: palos could be heading to the moon within a year. the success of the inlied lander could help. >> on concept is very much a similar spacecraft. it's a very similar land or some of we've got a lot of the design works out. >> you need what type of society implications will there are and the business aspects of it. >> reporter: to put things in perspective, the last time we had a human on the moon was 1972. but we may have somebody back on the moon by the late '20s and on mars by the late '30s. at nasa ames, david louie, abc news. >> if you happen to be heading to yosemite, the highway has reopened. the closure covered the area around the ferguson fire burn scar. it was a good thing it was closed because several mudslides were report an
the director of nasa ames research center will allow scientists to put research experiments on the moon and on mars. >> geology on the moon can tell us about the earth itself. mars, of course, we also believe, had the possibility of liquid water in the past and so learning about mars would also teach us about earth's past as well as its future. >> reporter: palos could be heading to the moon within a year. the success of the inlied lander could help. >> on concept is very much...
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it wasn't a personal computer company, but they opened up this lab called the palo alto research center think tank. they were working on all these crazy, out-there ideas which included the mouse, overlapping windows and fonts and graphics on a computer screen. just to see if they could do it. >> steve jobs hears about some of this work going on at this lab, and he wants a look. >> xerox park was an innovation place, apple was an innovation place. steve was very visual. and he could see right away the graphic interface was different and more communicative than anything he'd seen before. he knew that it was effective, but was affecting him. >> jobs realizes, this is the future of computing. this is a whole different kind of computer to be built. famously, a computer for the rest of us. >> 1984. the ridley scott commercial for the macintosh. >> it depicted a very thinly disguised representation of ibm's scary 1984's leader on a big screen saying that this tiny little company, apple, is going to destroy the reigning power. >> we shall prevail. >> on january 24th, apple computer will introdu
it wasn't a personal computer company, but they opened up this lab called the palo alto research center think tank. they were working on all these crazy, out-there ideas which included the mouse, overlapping windows and fonts and graphics on a computer screen. just to see if they could do it. >> steve jobs hears about some of this work going on at this lab, and he wants a look. >> xerox park was an innovation place, apple was an innovation place. steve was very visual. and he could...
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according to a new report from the pew research center the numbers have been dropping for about a decade2007 there were around 12 million undocumented immigrants in the united states. as of 2016, that number dropped to 10 million. the sharp decline came largely during the obama administration when he increased border security and deportations skyrocketed. pew also links the decline to the great recession when the u- -- the u.s. dollar was weaker, which led to fewer undocumented mexicans entering the country. there has been an uptick in the number of undocumented immigrants from central american countries like honduras, nicaragua, and el salvador. even with the overall number of undocumented immigrants declining, the president is? >> and why it matters. soledad: there is so much talk about fake news and lying politicians, that no surprise, misinformation has been chosen by the word of the year by dictionary.com. they are making the distinction between misinformation and disinformation. misinformation highlights the intent to mislead. editors choose the "word of the year" by analyzing whic
according to a new report from the pew research center the numbers have been dropping for about a decade2007 there were around 12 million undocumented immigrants in the united states. as of 2016, that number dropped to 10 million. the sharp decline came largely during the obama administration when he increased border security and deportations skyrocketed. pew also links the decline to the great recession when the u- -- the u.s. dollar was weaker, which led to fewer undocumented mexicans...
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facility of illegal experiments three months ago an international expert delegation visited the research center found no violations lab chiefs also insist that their facility is solely a diagnostic center and so has nothing to do with the treatment of patients we asked for further reaction over the renewed claims we'll let you know if we hear anything back. well that's it so far for this newsgroup as well as in our service was for watching international calls for bottom line dot com all our stories that all the headlines as they happen to get are up because straight to mobile devices well for now it's kevin zero in saying very good evening. dimension. six thirty five and you have a career and a career involves using your eyes filling your computer and things like that in an office and perhaps you sort of getting to nix circulars you could have to stop doing all this i mean this is how you lou the minutes must be for. my world became smaller and smaller and smaller until i ended up winning it and the box. around it a very strong magnetic field held in my head. think of it like a real heart shirt
facility of illegal experiments three months ago an international expert delegation visited the research center found no violations lab chiefs also insist that their facility is solely a diagnostic center and so has nothing to do with the treatment of patients we asked for further reaction over the renewed claims we'll let you know if we hear anything back. well that's it so far for this newsgroup as well as in our service was for watching international calls for bottom line dot com all our...
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this place now is being transformed from a family home to an art and research center. and i'm very proud to be the first landscaper resident and so the idea was to somehow revive these terraces. but i wanted to create a plot that represents the beauty of the feeling of safety and home in the midst of this area where we're right by the wall where a lot of confrontations happened. and we're planting the fear which is a kind of a mallow plants that we make as a stew. it's a beloved dish for most palestinians and for me it's my favorite dish because it always felt like this is really home. the foreign and it's very. but he didn't list them dead because of their utility i mean. look in leaflets a little bit off oh you know the ribbon month yet she can shock her. three had already but that is a good little monkey. did an abyss of you has a piece of aussie you little me that i says a book than a good one but i mean one of them must have to be ok to have a machine and the plot of a your body is a lot of the time unless keeping most of the achieved in the. shadow she looks does
this place now is being transformed from a family home to an art and research center. and i'm very proud to be the first landscaper resident and so the idea was to somehow revive these terraces. but i wanted to create a plot that represents the beauty of the feeling of safety and home in the midst of this area where we're right by the wall where a lot of confrontations happened. and we're planting the fear which is a kind of a mallow plants that we make as a stew. it's a beloved dish for most...
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they'vew many times been successful in this modern budgeting process, here's a chart from the pew research center. there are four were congress was able to pass all of its 12 spending bills. remind us of this time period where nothing was passed. guest: 2006 to 2014. there were a lot of crs passed. there's been over 200 crs passed and we've had over 20 shutdowns. when people talk about regular order that is an elusive thing. in the last 40 years we have only done it four times. regular order seems to be not getting it done and getting to a continuing resolution. host: loretto is waiting in mississippi. independent. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. i was calling about the wall thing in the budget. my daughter's boyfriend is undocumented immigrant from mexico and also i have a niece that had a baby with a guy that was in the ms 13 getting from california -- gang from california so i know the immigration thing personally and my aunt had a man tried to break who was anuse illegal and the cops didn't even want to fool with him breaking into her house. i was calling about the wall th
they'vew many times been successful in this modern budgeting process, here's a chart from the pew research center. there are four were congress was able to pass all of its 12 spending bills. remind us of this time period where nothing was passed. guest: 2006 to 2014. there were a lot of crs passed. there's been over 200 crs passed and we've had over 20 shutdowns. when people talk about regular order that is an elusive thing. in the last 40 years we have only done it four times. regular order...
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we have an epidemiologist and director of the injury prevention research center at boston medical center. the chief medical examiner of the district of columbia. a distinguished scholar at the o'neill institute for georgetown. chief of staff at the white house office of policy under president obama and the chief of police in the -- in newtown, ohio. a group that provides countywide todership and solutions dress the opioid epidemic in the long-term. tweet your questions, let us know what you want to know. let's get started. this is a panel that being on the front line of the opioid crisis. we want to know what is happening. tom, what does this epidemic look like in hamilton county? what do you see on ground and what are you doing to try to make things better? >> i am a police chief of a very small town of 3,000 people east of cincinnati. during my 21 years, i watched an entire family die from addiction. mother abuse. brother on cocaine, and two brothers on over dosing heroin. it was a cat history for us to change and for us in law enforcement to say this is beyond us. we need to reach out
we have an epidemiologist and director of the injury prevention research center at boston medical center. the chief medical examiner of the district of columbia. a distinguished scholar at the o'neill institute for georgetown. chief of staff at the white house office of policy under president obama and the chief of police in the -- in newtown, ohio. a group that provides countywide todership and solutions dress the opioid epidemic in the long-term. tweet your questions, let us know what you...
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. >> reporter: according to the peer research center, minority workers working on stem are more likely to suffer discrimination during the hiring process. >> never let the color of who you are or what you think or how you do stop you from achieving your dreams. that is something so important to me and seeing that in the room was dynamite. >> reporter: the premise you can't be what you can't see. members know that retention must be a focus moving forward. >> if you plant a seed, it's going to take time to grow. and we're doing that. we're laying a foundation with these young students who see what is possible. >> reporter: the sblc will have a summit for young women next year. chris winn, abc 7 news. >>> two masked men caught on camera breaking into a home in san jose. morabiusual thingsth including >>> workers in one bay area city may soon get parental leave benefits. i'm michael finney. why this is so unusual. ahead on 7 on your side. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. we're heading into the weekend with beautiful weather. >>> and steph curry makes one child's dream come true. >>> an
. >> reporter: according to the peer research center, minority workers working on stem are more likely to suffer discrimination during the hiring process. >> never let the color of who you are or what you think or how you do stop you from achieving your dreams. that is something so important to me and seeing that in the room was dynamite. >> reporter: the premise you can't be what you can't see. members know that retention must be a focus moving forward. >> if you plant...
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navy employees as well as a nuclear power research center in california manasseh jet engine propulsion lab now the allegations of a mass hacking campaign come with relations already strained between the u.s. and china over a trade war three weeks ago at the g. twenty summit president trump and xi jinping agreed on a ninety day halt to new trade tariffs on steel and. exports in the hope of a broader trade agreement could be reached however the agreement was quickly overshadowed by the arrest of a chinese tech giant official in count of the at washington's request we heard from the director of the national association of international studies who say the u.s. accusations he believes are sensational on political. as accusation against the two individual chinese cannot be worse at a time when china u.s. relations are very much strained not only by the trade war but whatever that has been made available by the u.s. government is very flimsy the don't seem to really want to get to the facts they seem to have a major design to says season the lies and politicize this whole situation and they
navy employees as well as a nuclear power research center in california manasseh jet engine propulsion lab now the allegations of a mass hacking campaign come with relations already strained between the u.s. and china over a trade war three weeks ago at the g. twenty summit president trump and xi jinping agreed on a ninety day halt to new trade tariffs on steel and. exports in the hope of a broader trade agreement could be reached however the agreement was quickly overshadowed by the arrest of...
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for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income as one of most trusted analyst of demographics polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans pay.
for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income as one of most trusted analyst of demographics polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans pay.
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smithsonian has launched in american history women's initiative behind the strength of museums and research centers, we amplify and not just see and understand women but showcase and interpret the fact women have been alive throughout history. ultimately we want to change how we think about women, what we expect , being deliberate and unafraid means we acknowledge that women's experience are not what we think it's a more accurate depiction -- >> we are deliberate and unafraid in a representation of women. we continue to uplift around stories of famous women whose names and legacies we often recognize. the first ladies of the united states, elegantly represented here through dresses and portraits. one of my favorites, the queen of salsa, awarded a lifetime achievement grammy and seen in all her colorful glory. we can connect emotionally with the physical evidence, we also reject the idea of politics and stereotypical notions of womanhood or femininity or desirability but how women see it worthy and are pushing back. for example, this self-portrait from the national portrait gallery, they define out
smithsonian has launched in american history women's initiative behind the strength of museums and research centers, we amplify and not just see and understand women but showcase and interpret the fact women have been alive throughout history. ultimately we want to change how we think about women, what we expect , being deliberate and unafraid means we acknowledge that women's experience are not what we think it's a more accurate depiction -- >> we are deliberate and unafraid in a...
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turning back to the us for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income as one of most trusted analyst of demographics polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans poor and middle class the gap between white households wealth and black and hispanic households increased in the wake of the great recession and twenty sixteen white households in these brackets had four times the wealth of comparable african-american families and three times the wealth of hispanic households interestingly pew did find that among lower income household white families lost more wealth than their african-american and hispanic peers. reports about the poor are unfortunately not a new thing over the years we've seen a steady flow of papers studies and reports about the growing poverty united states and what seemed to many people some obscene numbers separating the rich an
turning back to the us for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income as one of most trusted analyst of demographics polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans poor and middle class the gap between white households wealth and black and hispanic...
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this place now is being transformed from a family home to an art and research center. and i'm very proud to be the first landscaper resident and so the idea was to somehow revive these terraces. but i wanted to create a clock that represents the beauty of the feeling of safety and home in the midst of this area where we're right by the wall where a lot of confrontations happened. and we're planting the fear which is a kind of a mallow plants that we make as a stew. it's a beloved dish for most palestinians and for me it's my favorite dish because it always felt like this is really home. listening for her and her three year. but he didn't live. there because of their utility i mean. but the only thing to lose. all in all with all of the other nine months yet she can shock. three had already but that it had little monkey. did and i'm just a little more in his up to the loss of your little me that i was a book than a good one but i mean one of them must have to be ok to have a machine and the plot of a your body is a lot of the time unless keeping most of the sheets in th
this place now is being transformed from a family home to an art and research center. and i'm very proud to be the first landscaper resident and so the idea was to somehow revive these terraces. but i wanted to create a clock that represents the beauty of the feeling of safety and home in the midst of this area where we're right by the wall where a lot of confrontations happened. and we're planting the fear which is a kind of a mallow plants that we make as a stew. it's a beloved dish for most...
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this place now is being transformed from a family home to an art and research center. and i'm very proud to be the first landscaper resident and so the idea was to somehow revive these terraces. but i wanted to create a clock that represents the beauty of the feeling of safety and home in the midst of this area where we're right by the wall where a lot of confrontations happened. and we're planting new fear which is a kind of a mallow plants that we make as a stew. it's a beloved dish for most palestinians and for me it's my favorite dish because it always felt like this is really home. the foreign and how it's very. but he didn't live it awesome day because it was there you cannot i mean. but only to salute. mom with a little bit the nine month yet she can shock. three had already. but that it had little monkey head look good and ambitious and has a does about the human i mean like there's a book to google but i mean one of them must have to be ok to have a machine and the place to your body is a lot of the time and then skipping most of the sheets in the short of the
this place now is being transformed from a family home to an art and research center. and i'm very proud to be the first landscaper resident and so the idea was to somehow revive these terraces. but i wanted to create a clock that represents the beauty of the feeling of safety and home in the midst of this area where we're right by the wall where a lot of confrontations happened. and we're planting new fear which is a kind of a mallow plants that we make as a stew. it's a beloved dish for most...
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decade of preparations for the so-called arab spring western institutions organizations and research centers were the tool to sabotage the middle east in other areas now are we on the verge of a failure of western projects for syria and ukraine will we see a european spring soon. well i think that indeed there is a real crisis in europe because. the czech republic congo even romania they didn't draw in their european union as it is know they expected something else they expected to live in a civilized community you know prosperous when i lived in europe when it was all being debated in that what they wanted was more stuff that's usually and now they're leaving and in their politically correct dictatorship where basically you know poland is almost on the sanctions because they have their own way or elected judges to the supreme court or because these female judges i leave in five years earlier than men and people don't understand where are we at the usual scapegoat is russia you know just dry she's influencing in a bad way politics in brussels in europe in poland in the u.k. but little by lit
decade of preparations for the so-called arab spring western institutions organizations and research centers were the tool to sabotage the middle east in other areas now are we on the verge of a failure of western projects for syria and ukraine will we see a european spring soon. well i think that indeed there is a real crisis in europe because. the czech republic congo even romania they didn't draw in their european union as it is know they expected something else they expected to live in a...
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decade of preparations for the so-called arab spring western institutions organizations and research centers where the tool to sabotage the middle east and other areas now are we on the verge of a failure of western projects for syria and ukraine will we see a european spring soon. well i think that indeed there is a real crisis in europe because. the czech republic cotten go to he would romania they didn't join the european union as it is now they expected something else they expect.
decade of preparations for the so-called arab spring western institutions organizations and research centers where the tool to sabotage the middle east and other areas now are we on the verge of a failure of western projects for syria and ukraine will we see a european spring soon. well i think that indeed there is a real crisis in europe because. the czech republic cotten go to he would romania they didn't join the european union as it is now they expected something else they expect.
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from the mainland not far from the capital copenhagen the only infrastructure there present is a research center into animal diseases and also some stables although the government does plan to spend one hundred fifteen million dollars on building an asylum center there by twenty twenty one but the island won't be for everybody only certain groups of migrants would be sent there for example those with very restricted visas those with criminal records and those who pose a threat or thing to pose a threat to state security they would be required to report to the island center daily or face imprisonment political activist george barber and media commentator neil wallis discussed with us whether the idea is a good one. a so-called center right party you know getting into bed with the far right party and allowing them the opportunity to you know put these horrible racist cartoons out there i think just fuels the flames of this kind of divide and rule where more and more the social problems in european countries are being blamed on you know muslims generally and it's not just somebody of middle eastern
from the mainland not far from the capital copenhagen the only infrastructure there present is a research center into animal diseases and also some stables although the government does plan to spend one hundred fifteen million dollars on building an asylum center there by twenty twenty one but the island won't be for everybody only certain groups of migrants would be sent there for example those with very restricted visas those with criminal records and those who pose a threat or thing to pose...
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mainland is not far from the capital copenhagen and the only infrastructure there at present is a research center into contagious diseases some stables on and on them old crime a story of the government plans to spend one hundred fifteen million dollars on building an asylum center that by twenty twenty one however the island won't be for everyone only certain groups of migrants will be sent those with visas that allow only very restricted movement around the country and certain types of criminal including war criminals and people who pose a threat to state security they would be required to report to the island center daily on pain of in prison. so we put it up for debate here on r t with political activist george bada and media commentator neil wallis we're asking them basically do you think this island is a good idea. a so-called center right party you know getting into bed with the far right party and allowing them the opportunity to you know put these horrible racist cartoons out there i think just fuels the flames of this kind of divide and rule where more and more the social problems in eu
mainland is not far from the capital copenhagen and the only infrastructure there at present is a research center into contagious diseases some stables on and on them old crime a story of the government plans to spend one hundred fifteen million dollars on building an asylum center that by twenty twenty one however the island won't be for everyone only certain groups of migrants will be sent those with visas that allow only very restricted movement around the country and certain types of...
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decade of preparations for the so-called arab spring western institutions organizations and research centers were the tool to sabotage the middle east in other areas now are we on the verge of a failure of western projects for syria and ukraine will we see a european spring soon. well i think that indeed there is a real crisis in europe because. the czech republic contouri he would romania they didn't draw in their european union as it is now they expected something else they expected to live in a civilized community you know prosperous when i lived near but it was all being debated in that what they wanted was more stuff that's usually and now of their leave it in their politically correct dictatorship where basically you know poland is almost on the sanctions because they have their own way or elected judges to the supreme court or because these female judges i leave in five years. and people don't understand where are we at the usual scapegoat is russia you know just dry she's influencing in a bad way politics in brussels in europe in poland in the u.k. but little by little people stop an
decade of preparations for the so-called arab spring western institutions organizations and research centers were the tool to sabotage the middle east in other areas now are we on the verge of a failure of western projects for syria and ukraine will we see a european spring soon. well i think that indeed there is a real crisis in europe because. the czech republic contouri he would romania they didn't draw in their european union as it is now they expected something else they expected to live...