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cecililia rouse,e, chair off thehe council l of economicc advisosors.tay with h us. >> brennan: friday, there was good news in the jobs report. as more than 900,000 jobs were added back in march. overall, we're still at 8.4 million fewer jobs than a year ago. dr. cecilia rouse is chair of the white house council of economic advisors and says that improvement is due to the acceleration in vaccinations and schools reopening, which allowed some women to re-enter the workforce. we spoke with her saturday. >> what we saw in the last month was that there was an improvement in labor force participation that was entirely due to women. at the same time, when we look at the job gains, it was widely shared, so there were gains across the economy. >> brennan: so inside this job bill that the biden administration is pushing, there is about $25 billion for upgrading child care centers and to incentivize child centers being built by private employers. how is this supposed to work? >> what the jobs plan recognizes is that care is an important part of our infrastructure
cecililia rouse,e, chair off thehe council l of economicc advisosors.tay with h us. >> brennan: friday, there was good news in the jobs report. as more than 900,000 jobs were added back in march. overall, we're still at 8.4 million fewer jobs than a year ago. dr. cecilia rouse is chair of the white house council of economic advisors and says that improvement is due to the acceleration in vaccinations and schools reopening, which allowed some women to re-enter the workforce. we spoke with...
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and rabid you've been a rabble rousing in rousing this type of violence going back you can go back to the o.j. simpson trial you can go to michael brown you can go to many different cases listen they impeached president donald trump for saying things that were for more but 9 while staying with the u.s. administration has apologized for what it called donald trump's renegade approach to the climate crisis. this could unleash a lot of over 2 confessions from the white house. we are very sorry for the last 4 years with a president who didn't care about science fair enough right from pulling out of the paris agreement kashyap waves around the world and one of the 1st things biden did after bumping trump out of the white house was to rejoin it i'm all we're at it maybe there's some other things from the past 4 years you guys want to apologize for on behalf of trump there's plenty to choose from though that could take a while and dems are pretty vocal about condemning all that stuff at the time so maybe that's a given so what about apologizing for biden's controversial past dances he's had
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new rallying cry to the political lexington, in california the first lady doctor jill biden gave a rousingpeech to what appeared to be an audience of hostages tied to their speech but closer inspection a performer could in a field she told them presumably in a language she thought they would understand about the importance of getting vaccinated for covid but the biden close by invoking the rhetoric of sins are travis label organizer. >> when we come together we are powerful, anything is possible, say it with me. [speaking in native tongue] the future is ours. gerry: we all make mistakes and patronizing someone we think it's in the language, we should not laugh too hard, giving the timing and the context is possible this entertaining bit of misappropriated spanish could impact me the light and tea for the biden of administration to remake the country. back in pittsburgh on the same day the president himself wisely stuck to the english language or his own barely comprehensible version to unveil the next phase of democrat efforts to push their agenda onto the american people. this was is more
new rallying cry to the political lexington, in california the first lady doctor jill biden gave a rousingpeech to what appeared to be an audience of hostages tied to their speech but closer inspection a performer could in a field she told them presumably in a language she thought they would understand about the importance of getting vaccinated for covid but the biden close by invoking the rhetoric of sins are travis label organizer. >> when we come together we are powerful, anything is...
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cecilia rouse. this will be her first interview on this show. looking forward to talking with her. today of all days, that will become clear why in just a moment. we'll also be talking with the "new york times" reporter who just broke the astonishing story of the previously unknown major grift, major fraud that former president trump ran against his supporters in the final months of his time in office. to the tune of over $120 million and thousands of fraud claims. now even one state republican party claiming to have been just plain ripped off by the former president and his operation. we will have more on that ahead tonight. plus, we will have some very interesting news tonight, unexpected at least to me, from the nra's bankruptcy trial. which ought to be getting more attention. that is under way as of today in texas. super interesting. so we have a lot to get to tonight. but if you heard any weird yips and shouts and exclamations tonight around dinnertime on the east coast, i'm here to congratulate you that that probably means there's a deep, deep politics nerd in your household.
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of rap she's been a rabble rousing and over this type of violence going back you can go back to the o.j. simpson trial you can go to michael brown you can go to many different cases where she's basically led from behind on these issues in a manner that is caused this type of destruction and listen to what what do they ultimately destroy they destroy their own communities the communities of color as a democratic stronghold or as the communities that continuously get destroyed whenever the leadership from the democrats calls for this type of behavior. i mean we can see that from what you're saying that obviously the idea of political language has changed a little bit the kind of the pressures being put up it's becoming and her case as you say maybe a bit more confrontational and democrats pushing the boundaries of what sort of scene is traditionally acceptable political discourse and what does not mean does that mean that they'll be able to get away with sort of just about anything since the media seems to be sort of a quick a lot of what they're saying well 1st off they've got the ma
of rap she's been a rabble rousing and over this type of violence going back you can go back to the o.j. simpson trial you can go to michael brown you can go to many different cases where she's basically led from behind on these issues in a manner that is caused this type of destruction and listen to what what do they ultimately destroy they destroy their own communities the communities of color as a democratic stronghold or as the communities that continuously get destroyed whenever the...
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he delivers a typical rebel rousing talk after raving for a half hour, the cuban premiere loses his voice back and announce his latest blow against the united states, the seizure of three-quarters of a billion properties. castro promises to pay for it all in 50 years. but at the rate the cuban economy is failing, the payoff may come sooner than he expects. ♪♪ this is definitely a pro-castro crowd enthusiastically defacing the telephone company building. a day after this demonstration, senior castro charges that the u.s. in what he calls fascist priests are in a part to defeat the revolution. he says his government has been generous to the church. but there are no clergymen at the mock funeral of the telephone company. in costa rica the organization of american states votes sanctions against the dominican republic led by venezuela who complained that the dominican trujillo had ordered an attempted assassination of venezuela's president. and diplomatic sanctions are voted. united states secretary of state takes up the next topic calling for action to meet the threat of growing red influence
he delivers a typical rebel rousing talk after raving for a half hour, the cuban premiere loses his voice back and announce his latest blow against the united states, the seizure of three-quarters of a billion properties. castro promises to pay for it all in 50 years. but at the rate the cuban economy is failing, the payoff may come sooner than he expects. ♪♪ this is definitely a pro-castro crowd enthusiastically defacing the telephone company building. a day after this demonstration,...
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those produced byjohnson &johnson and astrazeneca is an acutely difficult one forjournalists and rouses strong emotions in the audience. some viewers feel the bbc has made too much of the possible connection. and a similar concern after seeing this story online a couple of weeks ago. but others find fault in the opposite direction. carrie marsh wasn't accusing bbc news of being on the wrong side of the fence but wondered... well, i'mjoined now via webcam by fergus wells who is the bbc�*s medical editor. thank you for coming on newswatch. let's start with the issue of different vaccines, differing regulatory authorities around the world and then changing reports of possible risks. how do you decide what to report and when? i've been reporting risk for a long time now. and it's a tricky area. i've always made it clear that no medicine, whether it's aspirin or vaccines have they all carry a certain level of risk. we have to balance that against the benefit. and when stories began to emerge both in the uk and in europe, in particular about the astrazeneca, the oxford astrazeneca vaccine and
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he delivers a typical, rabble rousing talk, assailing the united states and the monro doctrine.octrine. after railing, he loses his voice but announces the seizure of american owned properties in cuba. [crowd cheering] castro promises to pay for it all in 50 years, but at the rate the cuban economy is failing, the payoff may come sooner than he expects. cuba si, yankees, no. the cuban owned electrical company was recently nationalized by the government, along with the telephone company, also american owned. this is april castro crowd enthusiastically defacing the telephone company building. a day after this demonstration, castro alleges the u.s., what he calls fascist priests, rn a plot against the revolution. ♪ narrator: in costa rica, the organization of american states votes sanctions against the dominican republic, led by venezuelan who complained trujillo ordered an attempted assassination of the venezuelan president. a boycott and implementing sanctions -- and diplomatic sanctions are voted. the u.s. secretary of state takes up the next topic, calling for action to meet th
he delivers a typical, rabble rousing talk, assailing the united states and the monro doctrine.octrine. after railing, he loses his voice but announces the seizure of american owned properties in cuba. [crowd cheering] castro promises to pay for it all in 50 years, but at the rate the cuban economy is failing, the payoff may come sooner than he expects. cuba si, yankees, no. the cuban owned electrical company was recently nationalized by the government, along with the telephone company, also...
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center right candidate veteran banker guillermo laso a socialist rival is the young economist undress i rouse who has publicly claimed he is the winner a record number of voters spoiled their balance after a former candidate called on his supporters to boycott the polls earlier i spoke to latin america correspondent johan ramirez who was in ecuador as capital quito. i asked him which candidate was more likely to unite the country. yeah sadly i have to say that honestly none of them both of this kind of theirs they have been very radical and reza rouser represents the new rather government left wing in latin america. represents the more traditional right wing so they have nothing in common and they have had a very difficult political campaign so we have seen this in other countries they are rather go on then when they become president they change the tone so we hope it is going to happen in a bar right now and then nothing looks like it they can do something to unite the country because they voters they are also in the same situation very radical very different one from the other. the new pres
center right candidate veteran banker guillermo laso a socialist rival is the young economist undress i rouse who has publicly claimed he is the winner a record number of voters spoiled their balance after a former candidate called on his supporters to boycott the polls earlier i spoke to latin america correspondent johan ramirez who was in ecuador as capital quito. i asked him which candidate was more likely to unite the country. yeah sadly i have to say that honestly none of them both of this...
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the ecuadorian general elections are coming to a close and the rest are roused the left wing candidate gives one last speech to fire up his constituents without respect and social distancing roles thousands of people join to celebrate his potential victory. and i don't want him and i rose will be the president and we the people will be watchful of his government i mean that you know. the right way to do that we are more lasso also parade through the streets of quito the 65 year old blanco is running for president for the 3rd time he promises to lower taxes increase the minimum wage and build 200003 houses you know what i read yes. i ask all people to vote for guillermo last of the sunday follow biosecurity measures were mass and bring out the whole. once the campaign is over all eyes will be here in the national electoral council the building security has been reinforced authorities fear of bax as many people doubt the institutions integrity. their thoughts of this institution have been always open that's why there is not the slightest doubt that our work is highly technical we will re
the ecuadorian general elections are coming to a close and the rest are roused the left wing candidate gives one last speech to fire up his constituents without respect and social distancing roles thousands of people join to celebrate his potential victory. and i don't want him and i rose will be the president and we the people will be watchful of his government i mean that you know. the right way to do that we are more lasso also parade through the streets of quito the 65 year old blanco is...
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. ♪ [rousing music] we will see columbia, challenger, discovery, and atlantis launching into space from be a barrier to communications, isolating people and cultures for some nations. for some nations, it meant safety and protection and an advancing civilization. others have stayed the same. the struggle has been to live. food. water. with satellites, a new age is dawning for all people. >> ok everything's in position , now. the role of the mission specialist really starts once the orbiter gets on orbit, and at that time, it's the mission specialist who is really in charge of the orbiter's mission. the mission specialist's role could be anything from opening the payload bay doors to using the remote manipulator system , which is a big 50-foot long , arm that's made by the canadians to deploy a satellite which we carry up in the cargo , bay, or retrieve a satellite that might already be in orbit . if there is an experiment that is being carried along by the shuttle on this mission it would be the mission specialist that went up the experiment. anything that the orbiter would be asked to
. ♪ [rousing music] we will see columbia, challenger, discovery, and atlantis launching into space from be a barrier to communications, isolating people and cultures for some nations. for some nations, it meant safety and protection and an advancing civilization. others have stayed the same. the struggle has been to live. food. water. with satellites, a new age is dawning for all people. >> ok everything's in position , now. the role of the mission specialist really starts once the...
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joining us now, cecilia rouse. thank you for making time to be here. >> oh, it's my pleasure. thank you for having me. >> so i noted in the introduction that senator mcconnell has said bluntly that there won't be any republican votes for the infrastructure bill. and he wasn't talking about anything specific. he just said, no matter what case is made for it, there won't be any republican votes. i wonder if you have to factor that in when you try to make the case to the public for doing something big like this. >> look, president biden has been laser focused on accomplishing two things in his presidency. one, getting us through this pandemic. and the ensuing economic crisis. we've been through a once in a century pandemic, which brought the economy to its knees and brought untold suffering to the american people. two, he recognized even before the pandemic, we had structural inequality, decades where we we were not investing in our infrastructure. this economy had real infrastructure needs. so he's been focused on these important economic investments from the very beginning. so,
joining us now, cecilia rouse. thank you for making time to be here. >> oh, it's my pleasure. thank you for having me. >> so i noted in the introduction that senator mcconnell has said bluntly that there won't be any republican votes for the infrastructure bill. and he wasn't talking about anything specific. he just said, no matter what case is made for it, there won't be any republican votes. i wonder if you have to factor that in when you try to make the case to the public for...
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what us are going to do you know his comm or when i'm about avarice and i with this time last man he roused himself right after supper you have watched you know that have and to me out . of our horrors and there is of him was he demanded that i was attending a party something again. i think that mothers remember their children their whole lives. sometimes i think she's dead and i get very sad. maybe my mother has seen me but does. and want to come forward. because she doesn't want to reveal the secret nobody knows. it must also be hard to have a son appear in your life after so many years. especially if it was a secret. but it's hard as the years go by because we're not asking for anything unusual. sometimes i get angry when i notice resignation in myself. because i'm not so old i'm 53 time is passing by there are people older than me who disappeared before me. my mother was probably around 70 the women at the home were young. it would be so cruel to get to the end and find them in the ground. true because remember who doesn't get a few days yes i say break a little business on the stump i'
what us are going to do you know his comm or when i'm about avarice and i with this time last man he roused himself right after supper you have watched you know that have and to me out . of our horrors and there is of him was he demanded that i was attending a party something again. i think that mothers remember their children their whole lives. sometimes i think she's dead and i get very sad. maybe my mother has seen me but does. and want to come forward. because she doesn't want to reveal the...
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new rallying cry to the political lexington, in california the first lady doctor jill biden gave a rousingared to be an audience of hostages tied to their speech but closer inspection a performer could in a field she told them presumably in a language she thought they would understand about the importanceet
new rallying cry to the political lexington, in california the first lady doctor jill biden gave a rousingared to be an audience of hostages tied to their speech but closer inspection a performer could in a field she told them presumably in a language she thought they would understand about the importanceet
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. >>> more than 100 people turned up in united action with asians began with rousing speakers including city council member anders fong. >> we will not stop working for you until you all feel safe again. >> lieutenant governor eileen says her own family experienced racism when they first immigrated to the people she made the parallel to the community now having a new wave of racism and bias. >> when we look at the united states of america, our history is this story of immigrants coming to america and making this the greatest country in the world. the asian-american community in the united states and here in california is the backbone of our beautiful country and our beautiful state. >> leaders talked about plans to improve over all safety and increase awareness and protection of the aapi community. smart phone technology to make reporting hate crimes easier. you can join our ongoing conversation about race in america led by them this week we talked about the events unfolding in minnesota. and the anger and fear being felt in the asian american community here in the bay area. if you miss
. >>> more than 100 people turned up in united action with asians began with rousing speakers including city council member anders fong. >> we will not stop working for you until you all feel safe again. >> lieutenant governor eileen says her own family experienced racism when they first immigrated to the people she made the parallel to the community now having a new wave of racism and bias. >> when we look at the united states of america, our history is this story of...
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their hosts greet them with a rousing musical performance. churchmen singers are highly esteemed in the country . they're considered to embody the crowd nation's memory and have an important place at family celebrations formal dinners they play musical accompaniment untraditional turkmen instruments the 2 string long necked guitar and the 3 string violin like. the threat of. the 1st meanwhile pockets of gas blaze away in the dark bozza crater day and night. methane streams out of the desert floor. and enormous quantities still lie deep in the earth turkmenistan has yet to find an answer to this daunting problem. the northern silk road running from. russia passed through the car. along it lead the trade. away says thanks to the waters of the river today the former capital of the islamic empire has been reduced to rubble and ruins. few structures remain that attest to the former greatness of one of the most significant metropolises of its time. again was called the heart of islam and capital about 1000 wise men the famed physician even siena kn
their hosts greet them with a rousing musical performance. churchmen singers are highly esteemed in the country . they're considered to embody the crowd nation's memory and have an important place at family celebrations formal dinners they play musical accompaniment untraditional turkmen instruments the 2 string long necked guitar and the 3 string violin like. the threat of. the 1st meanwhile pockets of gas blaze away in the dark bozza crater day and night. methane streams out of the desert...
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the economy which has been hit hard by the pandemic is a left wing opponent to address our rouse has conceded defeat. and w.'s latin america correspondent john ramey or as gave us this on the challenges faced by the incoming president. the next president of ecuador will face the many challenges the biggest to unite all ecuadorians this is a very divided country between the left and the right but he needs not just to unite the people but also the political parties he needs to find a law and says that with allow him to govern and then i see the economic recovery let's remember that ecuador goes through a deep economic crisis caused by the pandemic and that is another of the challenges that the next president will face the coronavirus pandemic in a chorus almost out of control with several departments reporting almost 100 percent occupancy of their intensive care units many challenges for the next president of ecuador. chad strong arm later interests davey is set to win a 6th term in office votes are being counted after election polls closed debbie's main rivals were either barred from
the economy which has been hit hard by the pandemic is a left wing opponent to address our rouse has conceded defeat. and w.'s latin america correspondent john ramey or as gave us this on the challenges faced by the incoming president. the next president of ecuador will face the many challenges the biggest to unite all ecuadorians this is a very divided country between the left and the right but he needs not just to unite the people but also the political parties he needs to find a law and says...
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took to the streets to protest their country's all for a tarion rulers and unprecedented movement rouse the nation that seems to have lost faith in itself. no one expected this algerian revolt in the streets known here as iraq but it's swept the country from iran to algiers from on about to tamanrasset a like a giant block party. police repression threats of chaos political pressure. for its syrian military regime in power for more than half a century since algerian independence tried everything but nothing could suppress the peaceful iraq movement. led and in much a year of demonstrations i never would have imagined things would go this far i am sick now we don't know where this is all going you know so we know we have to challenge them. i know they. did all my life but they've always sat up in their ivory towers they don't know why. i. left don't we don't want to give up we want to live in step with modern times despite our beliefs i can climb or rather i no matter what he believe the. league. play. i please. feb 22nd 2019 tens of thousands defied a long standing ban on protests in th
took to the streets to protest their country's all for a tarion rulers and unprecedented movement rouse the nation that seems to have lost faith in itself. no one expected this algerian revolt in the streets known here as iraq but it's swept the country from iran to algiers from on about to tamanrasset a like a giant block party. police repression threats of chaos political pressure. for its syrian military regime in power for more than half a century since algerian independence tried...
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be done through only the most formal of china so there could be no room for misinterpretation the rousedragged in a number of current ministers including the chancellor. cameron had sent him a text message and had replied saying that his team were working on it and also that he had pushed his team to explore if there were any funding alternatives that could be reached with banks for green so capital there was also a phone call held up between david cameron. on the question of green so and also a private drink held between lex green silk the founder of green silk capital amount how the health secretary to discuss a new payment scheme for n.h.s. stuff which one of his companies had been working on we understand that mr hancock wasn't in favor of green so capital being given any contracts is saying that it should be put out to competition and also we understand that he wanted to leave the decision to local n.h.s. manages as to whether to use that particular piece of technology now david cameron is also a welcomed that review and we look forward to seeing exactly what the findings will be.
be done through only the most formal of china so there could be no room for misinterpretation the rousedragged in a number of current ministers including the chancellor. cameron had sent him a text message and had replied saying that his team were working on it and also that he had pushed his team to explore if there were any funding alternatives that could be reached with banks for green so capital there was also a phone call held up between david cameron. on the question of green so and also...
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with most of the ballots counted in a runoff so took nearly 53 percent of the vote a chorus andre's a rouse who admitted defeat got 47 percent and america has to listen in on reports . 3rd time lucky after losing to previous presidential election binge 65 year old or good or in bankrupt businessman yet one last look set to govern his troubled country yes thank you from the bottom of my heart for allowing me to be your president so i can serve you. facing the worst economic crisis in recent memory a good door into preferred to choose the conservative rather than swing back to the left of the former president rafael correa as citizens revolution represented by his protege and that is i doubt. the national campaign tirelessly underscoring his middle class roots national reconciliation and his promise to eradicate corruption . that despite having so many natural resources we are in this crisis because instead of working with honesty to solve your problems many public servants dedicate themselves to fighting amongst themselves and using public office to enrich themselves. less than 20 percent of
with most of the ballots counted in a runoff so took nearly 53 percent of the vote a chorus andre's a rouse who admitted defeat got 47 percent and america has to listen in on reports . 3rd time lucky after losing to previous presidential election binge 65 year old or good or in bankrupt businessman yet one last look set to govern his troubled country yes thank you from the bottom of my heart for allowing me to be your president so i can serve you. facing the worst economic crisis in recent...
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. >> brennan: sunday on "face the nation," my guests include cecilia rouse, who chairs the council ofvisers, dr. seth berkley to discuss global vaccine, and sister norma pimentel, who cares for migrant families at the southern border. if you can't watch the evening news live, don't forget to set your d.v.r. so you can watch us later. that's tonight's edition of the "cbs evening news." for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan. i will see you easter sunday on "face the nation." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> right now at seven:00, concerts, plays, and other live entertainment, coming back. we're live with the new timeline and why the exciting new announcement might be too good to be true. >>> we are live the pacific up here which is reopened after some damage this past winter, a cool easter weekend in the bay area. i have details, coming up. >>> down to the final shot. vern glenn shows us the crazy ending just a little while ago for stanford women's basketball. >> this is one of those surviving in advance and it was n
. >> brennan: sunday on "face the nation," my guests include cecilia rouse, who chairs the council ofvisers, dr. seth berkley to discuss global vaccine, and sister norma pimentel, who cares for migrant families at the southern border. if you can't watch the evening news live, don't forget to set your d.v.r. so you can watch us later. that's tonight's edition of the "cbs evening news." for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan. i will see you easter sunday on "face...
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took to the streets to protest their country's all for a tarion rulers and unprecedented movement rouse the nation that seems to have lost faith in itself. no one expected this algerian revolt in the streets known here as here. iraq but it swept the country from iran to algiers the from on about to thomas say like a giant block party. police repression threats of chaos political pressure. for a tarion military regime in power for more than half a century since algerian independence tried everything but nothing could suppress the peaceful iraq movement. and in the much year of demonstrations i never would have imagined things would go this far i am sick now we don't know where this is all going so we know we have to challenge them. goodness is i know they haven't heard it all my life but they've always sat up in their ivory towers they don't know what. i i. don't we don't want to give up we want to live in step with modern times despite our beliefs my clinical or rather that no matter what he's believing. i. i i. feb 22nd 2019 tens of thousands defied a long standing ban on protests in t
took to the streets to protest their country's all for a tarion rulers and unprecedented movement rouse the nation that seems to have lost faith in itself. no one expected this algerian revolt in the streets known here as here. iraq but it swept the country from iran to algiers the from on about to thomas say like a giant block party. police repression threats of chaos political pressure. for a tarion military regime in power for more than half a century since algerian independence tried...
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their hosts greet them with a rousing musical performance. made of turkmen singers are highly esteemed in the country. they're considered to embody the proud nation's memory and have an important place at family celebrations and formal dinners they play musical accompaniment on traditional turkmen instruments the 2 string long necked guitar and the 3 string violin like. the 1st meanwhile pockets of gas blaze away in the dark bozza crater day and night. methane streams out of the desert floor unchecked and somewhat. and enormous quantities still lie deep in the earth. turkmenistan has yet to find an answer to this daunting problem. the northern silk road running from summer khan to awestricken in russia passed through the car a comb along at least the trade hub of konya against a teeming away says thanks to the waters of the river today the former capital of the islamic empire has been reduced to rubble and ruins. few structures remain that attest to the former greatness of one of the most significant metropolises of its time. again was called
their hosts greet them with a rousing musical performance. made of turkmen singers are highly esteemed in the country. they're considered to embody the proud nation's memory and have an important place at family celebrations and formal dinners they play musical accompaniment on traditional turkmen instruments the 2 string long necked guitar and the 3 string violin like. the 1st meanwhile pockets of gas blaze away in the dark bozza crater day and night. methane streams out of the desert floor...
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tensions between the 2 candidates recent polls suggest a close race between leftist economist andrew rouse and conservative bank again my lasso as a latin america at least in human reports sure whether wins will face major challenges . the. is a rule indigenous community the 3 3 known for its rich agriculture and flower exports but here as in the rest of ecuador the economy and basic services have collapsed long before the pandemic. russified an angle is one of the many unemployed who's had to find a new way to survive she's raising and selling these guinea pigs at $8.00 each 2 2 2. here there are a popular dish at the facebook that's not a job that's all i ask of him. she's referring to and that is sad alice the leading presidential candidate i doubt says a young the economist and protege of former left wing president rafael correa who was in power for a decade until 4 years ago and elses name is frequently placed next to korea as image so they'll be no doubt about the connection that's on the something on the 5th and it's not just me who will vote for a rose everyone says that korea did
tensions between the 2 candidates recent polls suggest a close race between leftist economist andrew rouse and conservative bank again my lasso as a latin america at least in human reports sure whether wins will face major challenges . the. is a rule indigenous community the 3 3 known for its rich agriculture and flower exports but here as in the rest of ecuador the economy and basic services have collapsed long before the pandemic. russified an angle is one of the many unemployed who's had to...
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. >> brennan: sunday on "face the nation," my guests include cecilia rouse, who chairs the council ofvisers, dr. seth berkley to discuss global vaccine, and sister norma pimentel, who cares for migrant families at the southern border. if you can't watch the evening news live, don't forget to set your d.v.r. so you can watch us later. and that's tonight's edition of the "cbs evening news." for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan. i'll see you easter sunday on "face the nation." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org - [narrator] the following program is a paid advertisement for the nuwave bravo xl sponsored by nuwave, live well for less. is all the clutter in your kitchen starting to look like an old junkyard? sick of spending hours cooking, only to serve mediocre meals lacking in flavor? wish your family would spend less time whining and more time dining? well, now they can! with the new bravo xl, the world's first digital smart oven with flavor infusion technology. it's a breakthrough in culinary creations! coming up next, yo
. >> brennan: sunday on "face the nation," my guests include cecilia rouse, who chairs the council ofvisers, dr. seth berkley to discuss global vaccine, and sister norma pimentel, who cares for migrant families at the southern border. if you can't watch the evening news live, don't forget to set your d.v.r. so you can watch us later. and that's tonight's edition of the "cbs evening news." for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan. i'll see you easter sunday on...
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their hosts greet them with a rousing musical performance. made of turkmen singers are highly esteemed in the country. they are considered to embody the crowd nations memory and have an important place at family celebrations and formal dinners they play musical accompaniment on traditional turkmen instruments the 2 string long necked guitar and the free string violin like. theirs was. the 1st meanwhile pockets of gas blaze away in the dark crater day and night methane streams out of the desert floor. and enormous quantities still lie deep in the earth. turkmenistan has yet to find an answer to this daunting problem. the northern silk road running from summer khan to awestricken in russia passed through the car a comb along it laid the trade hub of konya against a team in a way says thanks to the waters of the river today the former capital of the islamic empire has been reduced to rubble and ruins. few structures remain that attest to the former greatness of one of the most significant metropolises of its time. again was called the heart of i
their hosts greet them with a rousing musical performance. made of turkmen singers are highly esteemed in the country. they are considered to embody the crowd nations memory and have an important place at family celebrations and formal dinners they play musical accompaniment on traditional turkmen instruments the 2 string long necked guitar and the free string violin like. theirs was. the 1st meanwhile pockets of gas blaze away in the dark crater day and night methane streams out of the desert...
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result, and they say that sound indicate that he is in emanate danger were or danger from a dance rousey fatal heart condition. we cannot get any kind of a respond out of the russian authorities nor any ind dependent medical treatment. it is still in recovery from an at attack. they denied responsibility with that attack, but it is coming at a time when his movement is spacing socially being banned as a extremist organization as a result of prosecutors here in moscow and they have been hitting back with an attempt to get 500,000 signatures to an online petition. they're hoping to put together what they call the biggest protests against the putin re sh giem. >> we have seen a flurry of expulsions. we have seen another one just now. the check republic expelling 16 russian diplomats. what's this? >> it has been an extraordinary few days. in the last 24 hours, no less than 18 rub shans, all identified as up with of two organizations. they have certainly been accused in the past of operating overseas. and 18 people, allegedly agents being exexpelled, it is a very interesting statistic. they
result, and they say that sound indicate that he is in emanate danger were or danger from a dance rousey fatal heart condition. we cannot get any kind of a respond out of the russian authorities nor any ind dependent medical treatment. it is still in recovery from an at attack. they denied responsibility with that attack, but it is coming at a time when his movement is spacing socially being banned as a extremist organization as a result of prosecutors here in moscow and they have been hitting...
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took to the streets to protest their country's off for a tarion rulers and unprecedented movement it roused the nation that seems to have lost faith in itself. least. no one expected this algerian revolt in the streets known here as iraq but it swept the country from iran to algiers and from on about to thomas say like a giant block party. police repression threats of chaos political pressure the all for it syrian military regime in power for more than half a century since algerian independence tried everything but nothing could suppress the peaceful iraq movement led the march a year of demonstrations i never would have imagined things would go this far. i am sick now we don't know where this is all going you know so we know we have to challenge them. goodness me i know this. all my life but they've always sat up in their ivory towers they don't know. not only we don't want to give up we want to live in step with modern times despite our belief my clinical or rather no matter what he believed there. was. such. feb 22nd 2019 tens of thousands defied a long standing ban on protests in the ca
took to the streets to protest their country's off for a tarion rulers and unprecedented movement it roused the nation that seems to have lost faith in itself. least. no one expected this algerian revolt in the streets known here as iraq but it swept the country from iran to algiers and from on about to thomas say like a giant block party. police repression threats of chaos political pressure the all for it syrian military regime in power for more than half a century since algerian independence...