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weakness of american society and accelerated the decline of american empire with the author john ralston saul by removing the control of regional and national and even multinational governments 2 or 3 governments on things like you know work standards employment standards and so on it was part of the loop massively towards lauriston and it was done by breaking the power of the national and regional governments it was very conscious it was very intentional. rigid taxes didn't break the...
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intil now pity joining me from toronto is john ralston saul the president emeritus of pan international and the author of several books that are profoundly shaped my own thinking including voltaire's bastards and the collapse of globalism john let's begin by discussing term you use in your books to describe them technocratic elite you call them systems managers and i've been struck as the pandemic has unfolded in the united states how these system manners do just what you have predicted they do which is serve the system even when that's counterproductive not only to the common good even when it's not of course rational but even when it when it's self destructive. merely intrastate thing is that you're if you're trying to govern the essence of a civil service is on the one hand they're professionals and on the other hand they have to they have to search for the president yes but that has to be limited by their in dependence from politics and their own ethical standards so that if you actually look at the history of civil services they're all about this balance between professionalism ser
intil now pity joining me from toronto is john ralston saul the president emeritus of pan international and the author of several books that are profoundly shaped my own thinking including voltaire's bastards and the collapse of globalism john let's begin by discussing term you use in your books to describe them technocratic elite you call them systems managers and i've been struck as the pandemic has unfolded in the united states how these system manners do just what you have predicted they do...
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the final stop on my visit to saul and is this sop polygon years on the eat. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a slack heap a hill made from waste material left over from mining. the polygon is a monument to the year old coal mining it's also meant as a symbol of how people here in seoul and intend to approach the future. tourism is part of this future and i think that the small saw and has great potential roman heritage industrial legacy rivers forests and then there's the proximity to our neighbors france and luxemburg and of course you mustn't forget the really good food here well on that note bye bye see you next time somewhere else in germany. most son needs a mean spirited does seem. like a pretty cool musical. half block the body of. classical close to the river horn player sara willis joins in with gusto. park's 20 more years. 30 minutes not a dollar an. hour it's a wonderful feeling that creates flies on our stomachs. makes us go a bit crazy. and at times it seems no regular what is this thing called love and can this primal human emotion b
the final stop on my visit to saul and is this sop polygon years on the eat. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a slack heap a hill made from waste material left over from mining. the polygon is a monument to the year old coal mining it's also meant as a symbol of how people here in seoul and intend to approach the future. tourism is part of this future and i think that the small saw and has great potential roman heritage industrial legacy rivers forests and then there's the proximity...
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the final stop on my visit to saul and it's this sop polygon near zazai. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a slack heap a hill made from waste material left over from mining. the polygon is a monument to the era of coal mining it's also meant as a symbol of how people here in salt land intend to approach the future. tourism is part of this future and i think that the small silent has great potential roman heritage industrial legacy rivers forests and then there's the proximity to our neighbors france and luxemburg and of course you mustn't forget the really good food here well on that note bye bye see you next time somewhere else in germany. yeah there's a. farming livestock reading a bible study is not only mean for 200 here is the same way of life. rare insights into the remote for all the other mennonites. 15 minutes w. . m. sc it came from. a mom myself. entirely an artist fabiani makes copies of famous sculptures amateur tuzla art history meets modern edginess of the be known physical. the moment. the last minutes on w. o. o. where i come f
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the final stop on my visit to saul and is this sop polygon years on louis. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a slack heap a hill made from waste material left over from mining. the polygon is a monument to the era of coal mining it's also meant as a symbol of how people here in seoul and intend to approach the future. tourism is part of this future and i think that the small silent has great potential roman heritage industrial legacy rivers forests and then there's the proximity to our neighbors france and luxembourg and of course you mustn't forget the really good food here well on that note bye bye see you next time somewhere else in germany. the coming to. the big smoke son needs a mouth meanspirited dancing. at a pretty cool musical. past the bomb bay and the broken classical close cuban. horn player sara willis joins in with gusto now but march 24th and. next to her. mobility. as the pandemic changed the way we move was the safest way for us to get from point a to point b. the 5 by taxi train for company. and has the joy been taken out of tra
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saul, a question for you. i just managed to lose it. there we are. the first congress spent more time debating militias than the second amendment, how do the courts consider those debates and the relative weight of those debates in their interpretations? >> another excellent question. it really depends on what your juries prudential theory is. one of the most interesting things about the decision, we had two versions of originalism. we had justice steven's more intentionalist version of originalism and justice scalia was more concerned about dictionaries and what went on in the antibellum period. now, they're different interpretive modes of analysis, different theories of originalism. the scalia version seems to be the one that most originalists, at least in the academy are exampi championing these days. it comes and goes like fashion and probably less quickly. but it will like so many things, there will be a backlash, a different interpretive modality that will emerge. for the foreseeable future, briefs will be written in many, many cases and will b
saul, a question for you. i just managed to lose it. there we are. the first congress spent more time debating militias than the second amendment, how do the courts consider those debates and the relative weight of those debates in their interpretations? >> another excellent question. it really depends on what your juries prudential theory is. one of the most interesting things about the decision, we had two versions of originalism. we had justice steven's more intentionalist version of...
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the final stop on my visit to saul and it's that stop all the gone near salu eat. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a slack heap the hill made from waste material left over from mining. the polygon is a monument to the year old coal mining it's also meant as a symbol of how people here in salt land intend to approach the future. tourism is part of this future and i think that the small saw and has great potential roman heritage industrial legacy rivers forests and then there's the proximity to our neighbors france and luxembourg and of course you mustn't forget the really good food here well on that note bye bye see you next time somewhere else in germany. master has some plastic waste german consumers carefully gather separate unsafe plastics and they're still the biggest producers of plastic waste a new rather than recycling it they explore it why can't they give it up the bookings for clues in place to fall germany's problem with plus the big 15 minutes on d w. nicole is in germany to learn german english binnacle. why not learn with him d.j. music le
the final stop on my visit to saul and it's that stop all the gone near salu eat. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a slack heap the hill made from waste material left over from mining. the polygon is a monument to the year old coal mining it's also meant as a symbol of how people here in salt land intend to approach the future. tourism is part of this future and i think that the small saw and has great potential roman heritage industrial legacy rivers forests and then there's the...
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vegan versions of saul and classics. tofu instead of bacon can spin over the skeptics it seems so. sue ok what do we have here. playings potatoes and phobe a can cream sauce on the spectrum sauce. whatever you say. so what's the verdict. delicious. and you know we're interested in your holiday videos every week we show our viewers clip and this time it's from the get go. little from madrid he's been to southeast europe to bosnia as a governor well and i've never been there so let's take a look together. this splendid building amid left was originally in the abbey for the past 2 centuries its house the headquarters of phil what. the company has been making ceramics since 7848 some is displayed in the museum 15000 town painted art nouveau toilets cover the walls of the museum cafe among the designer pieces is this washbasin by luigi from the 1970 s. . the mosaic floors of the infamous titanic were made in metal off. the factory strand all tableware for consumers. and fine china for monarchs and pope's. porcelain for met love is exported to $125.00 countries. manufacturing ceramics st
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some believe the one-sided would rather campaign on police reform and saul the police issues. they are willing to come to the table to have a serious debate on the underlining issues that have brought combo string into the chamber to solve it. we are all here now. all of us. we do not have to tackle the issues like i did when i was 16 and 17 and 18 and 25 and 26 or 30. we have the ability to see to so this young man and to that young lady we don't just see you and hear you, but we acted on it and by doing so, i believe, madam president, that we can make a difference in the lives of americans that we actually save. if there'sri been criticism i wl listenis to the criticisms but t doesn't require new reporting measures. i sat in my office speechless because our legislation absolutely and positively requires him to the hospital has a 10% penalty. the legislation doesn't stand any amount of ordinance and this is critically important because in louisville kentucky, the conversations took a drastic turn in the wrong direction that led to the killing of breonna taylor. friends were t
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saul, a question for you. i just managed to lose. it here we are. the first congressman wartime debating militias than the second amendment. so how do the courts consider the weight of those debates in their interpretations? >> it depends on what your theory is. one of the most interesting things about the heller decision as we had two versions of originalism, justice kelly is texture list originalism and justice stevens more intentional list version of a originalism. justice scalia was concerned about dictionaries and what went on in the antebellum period and using those sources to eliminate the meaning of the second amendment, whereas justice stevens drill down to what they were arguing about in the first congress. different interpretive modes of analysis have different theories originalism. the scalia version seems to be the one that most original lists in the academy at least are championing these days. constitutional theories come and go kind of like fashion. and probably less quickly. you probably invest in originalism for 20 years of wearing
saul, a question for you. i just managed to lose. it here we are. the first congressman wartime debating militias than the second amendment. so how do the courts consider the weight of those debates in their interpretations? >> it depends on what your theory is. one of the most interesting things about the heller decision as we had two versions of originalism, justice kelly is texture list originalism and justice stevens more intentional list version of a originalism. justice scalia was...
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el mexicano saÚl el canelo Álvarez es el mejor peleador de la comunidad nombrado tambiÉn el mejor libra muchÍsimas gracias por su atenciÓn y por su preferencia.m lÍnea, llamame carolina. ilia: estas son las principales noticias. el presidente trump firmÓ hoy una orden ejecutiva para mejorar el entrenamiento y crear un archivo de mala conducta policial. una investigaciÓn periodÍstica sugiere que un hispano habrÍa muerto despuÉs de que policÍas de california lo restrinjan a la fuerza por horas. esperanza de una medicina que pudo evitar la muertde pacientes de coronavirus en estado grave. elevan a 50 mil dÓlares la recompensa por informaciÓn que ayude esclarecer la desapariciÓn de la soldada guillÉn en texas. ♪
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learned that staying apart 6 feet could be lifesaving in this pandemic is this still the case when aero saul's that we emit can travel comparable in long distances through the air. well for the most part yes because most of the aerosols that we produce fall down within 3 to 6 feet occasionally they get a bit farther than that but 6 feet is practical it's something that everybody can remember and understand and so we focus on 6 feet that will get 95 percent of the issue how far along are we in studying what role aerosols are playing in the transmission of the coronavirus well we think the vast amount of transmission occurs through close person to person contact within rooms over prolonged periods of time so it's really that close in contact with many other people that puts you at risk on occasion the virus can travel a little farther but that's not nearly important as getting people to be aware that close in transmission is really where the major issue is so more and more people are returning to their jobs a lot of that how should offices and the work there be set up. yeah that's providing all
learned that staying apart 6 feet could be lifesaving in this pandemic is this still the case when aero saul's that we emit can travel comparable in long distances through the air. well for the most part yes because most of the aerosols that we produce fall down within 3 to 6 feet occasionally they get a bit farther than that but 6 feet is practical it's something that everybody can remember and understand and so we focus on 6 feet that will get 95 percent of the issue how far along are we in...
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summer brings estimate for we run out of time you and i spoke a couple of times after the murder of saul the journalist your market showed you back in 20 teen you were his editor at the washington post and we spoke about this lack of accountability about being able to kill with impunity because shogi and george florey they were from completely different worlds but would you say that their worlds connected in their deaths. that is profound. this phrase i can bury. eric garner when he was choked out by police in new york and ridgway and then general with those reportedly being one of his last words i need the connection that i see it's all about is a complete disregard for human life and the ability of state forces of police of people who have been given the power. to be able to snuff out lives like that and not receive accountability and so. i do see that in the i think i think. he cared very much about the dignity of his people just as you know what so many of us i do care about the dignity. lack of all people and so that's what all of this is about it's about our democracy it's about a
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these truly wonderful acting performances these surely must make the hardest of all theatre lovers saul. shakespeare once wrote all the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players. but even his kids boys have more of a tendency towards posing than girls and it really shouldn't be a surprise that this is exacerbated when footballers then have a crowd to play to. as the leader of one study says the reason for this could be that men's football generally pulls in more spectators and receives greater media coverage. so in front of 60000 fans is just can't help but override a packed stadium increases the drama making players themselves believe that they're injured as well as the rest the rest has more pressure on him or her to make the call when you know maybe you know you're playing i think now i do not and you have 80000 screaming dortmund fans the players and doormen know that if they fall they're going to get rattled and the wrath is going to be more pressure and you can have the anxiety that i have to make that call like i might get killed after. again in the parking lot cau
these truly wonderful acting performances these surely must make the hardest of all theatre lovers saul. shakespeare once wrote all the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players. but even his kids boys have more of a tendency towards posing than girls and it really shouldn't be a surprise that this is exacerbated when footballers then have a crowd to play to. as the leader of one study says the reason for this could be that men's football generally pulls in more spectators and...
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if coronavirus saul a giant scam, then why is he rick trump doing this interview from his house. where, by the way, it looks like he was in the middle of doing a seance, what is up with this candles. spirits, spirits, wherever you may be, make my father proud of me. now according to eric, this f whole coronavirus thing say conspiracy to prevent his dads from doing big campaign rallies, i'm sorry, this makes no sense. disoon ald trump d-- donald trump is the president, so if he thinks coronavirus saul just a bunch of hypothen go and do a rally. trump is the most powerful least powerful person in the world. i want to do a rally but i can't, because the doctors will get mad at me. and by the way, we all know coronavirus is not a democratic plot. because if corona was a democrat, it would have found a way to lose weeks ago. speaking of donald trump, the president isn't spending all his time not dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. is he also keeping bugsee with other important parts of his job. undermining democracy. >> overnight there was another shakeup in the administration, the
if coronavirus saul a giant scam, then why is he rick trump doing this interview from his house. where, by the way, it looks like he was in the middle of doing a seance, what is up with this candles. spirits, spirits, wherever you may be, make my father proud of me. now according to eric, this f whole coronavirus thing say conspiracy to prevent his dads from doing big campaign rallies, i'm sorry, this makes no sense. disoon ald trump d-- donald trump is the president, so if he thinks...
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we saul several homes along kellogg street fire, some of them destroyed. it has burned through a bit of the dry grass there. fairfield fire department has been called in to help and people are being asked to please avoid this area. so we will keep an eye on it and bring you more as soon as we get it. >>> get people exactly what they need to do right now. i think there is an opportunity. >>> still ahead on kpix5 and cbsn bay area, what's next after the protests? a life coach shares the important ingredient to achieving meaningful change. >>> why the current protests are preventing essential workers without cars from getting across the bay. >>> and alameda county opening its fairground. it won't be for a fair. the social distancing entertainment coming. >>> hot temperatures most of the bay area today including sfo. a new record temperature high of 89 degrees. a record of 88 in downtown oakland. not quite as hot tomo >>> another look from chopper 5. this is 10,000 people estimated. they have taken to the streets to protest the death of george floyd who died a
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whites have felt black history month, the mlk holiday, juneteenth, were for blacks but perhaps like saul in the bible ust the opposite those stories, that ilege, by e we have been blind too long. >> no justice. >> no peace. >> black lives matter! >> reporter: harry smith, nbc news, new york. >>> and that's "nightly news," i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night ♪ >> kelly: hey, what's up, everybody? it is june 19th. it's an important day in our country's history. let's be honest, it's a day that people did not know much about before george floyd's death and the tough conversations that are followed. june 19th or juneteenth is the longest black running holiday in america, and then consider it america's second independence day. i'm kicking off the show with a beautiful song by an incredible black artists that i love and definitely am inspired by, this is "i would rather go blind by etta james. ♪ ♪ something told me it was ove over ♪ ♪ when i saw you and that girl walk-in ♪ ♪ something deep down in my soul said "cry
whites have felt black history month, the mlk holiday, juneteenth, were for blacks but perhaps like saul in the bible ust the opposite those stories, that ilege, by e we have been blind too long. >> no justice. >> no peace. >> black lives matter! >> reporter: harry smith, nbc news, new york. >>> and that's "nightly news," i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night ♪ >> kelly: hey, what's up, everybody? it is june...
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y mas la mayoria l los angeles abrieron sus puertas hoy para que sus feligreses r regresen a misa saule detalles >> ( musica ) >> ( musica ) >> ( musica ) >> con la fe en dios y confiando en las medidas de higiene tom a tomadas por las parroquias ci t cientos de catolicos regresaron a escuchar la misa de domingo >> ( musica ) >> en el nombre de dios inci inciiemoinciinici iniciemos nuestras actividades >> la mayoria de los centros de oracion tomaron medidas de se seguridad en unos casos solo se permitio la entrada a las p primeras 100 piersonas que lle a llega llegaron a la iglesia >> estoy feliz de regresar y o contenta de ver que mi comunidad esta bien >> entre las medidas tomadas esta un autorrastreo de los asistentes con una tarjeta donde todos deben poner sus datos p personales con fecha y hora y o donde estuvieron sentados se les pide >> que si unos llegaron con ko r coronavirus (covid-19) , den a aviso a la parroquia el numero esta aqui distanciamiento social , a los asistentes ea misa se pide la s lavarse las manos y estar ate o atentos a las recomendaciones de su iglesia >> (
y mas la mayoria l los angeles abrieron sus puertas hoy para que sus feligreses r regresen a misa saule detalles >> ( musica ) >> ( musica ) >> ( musica ) >> con la fe en dios y confiando en las medidas de higiene tom a tomadas por las parroquias ci t cientos de catolicos regresaron a escuchar la misa de domingo >> ( musica ) >> en el nombre de dios inci inciiemoinciinici iniciemos nuestras actividades >> la mayoria de los centros de oracion tomaron...
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saul's of drum and which is the virus is of our society so we have looked to. put a gene set most important is buoyant like it was in the root and viral diseases one of them has to be this important and most important poured into it but worldwide it can cause a mock fever so most accounts but the disease by ticks so if i take a look here at the ticks and if some of them would still or if they bite me how long would it take for them to cheer transmission of the pathogens it depends on the part of gene. but cared for genes normally needed time to one of the body of the tick in the most part and then this transmitters this can need to for 24 hours journey book for example needs at least 67 austin to go and to be dangerous for effective but but this would mean if i would realize that there's a tick on me and i would just simply remove it if there's no risk of getting this infection then there's at least so this is we need to use it as a very important for me to remove the tick as fast as it was 1st as possible and not seeing a doctor just rip it out in if you know
saul's of drum and which is the virus is of our society so we have looked to. put a gene set most important is buoyant like it was in the root and viral diseases one of them has to be this important and most important poured into it but worldwide it can cause a mock fever so most accounts but the disease by ticks so if i take a look here at the ticks and if some of them would still or if they bite me how long would it take for them to cheer transmission of the pathogens it depends on the part...
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fondos que recibe el departamento de policía de los Ángeles sean destinados para ayudar a la comunidad, saúl hablaban así pero ahora están hablando de eso que necesitamos cortar el presupuesto y dar más dinero. >>> los arrestos y las cárceles no ayudan a la comunidad por esto han pedido que le quiten dinero a la policía de los Ángeles y utilicen para obras que ayudan a los programas sociales. >>> necesitan servicios, beneficios de salud. >>> esta noche sucedió algo histórico, 150 millones de dólares el presupuesto de la policía de los Ángeles serán destinados en programas que ayudan a la comunidad y aunque los organizadores creen ese suficiente se sienten contentos que se ha dado el primer paso. >>> algunas organizaciones que ayudan a grupos minoritarios oficiales del departamento de la póliza de los Ángeles le dispararon a más de 3 cintas personas a menudo totalmente de tema 800 bomberos continúan intentando sofocar el incendio en el condado solano, el momento las ráfagas han arrasado con 800 acres de terreno, autoridades emitieron órdenes de evacuación obligatoria en la zona nos vamos a un
fondos que recibe el departamento de policía de los Ángeles sean destinados para ayudar a la comunidad, saúl hablaban así pero ahora están hablando de eso que necesitamos cortar el presupuesto y dar más dinero. >>> los arrestos y las cárceles no ayudan a la comunidad por esto han pedido que le quiten dinero a la policía de los Ángeles y utilicen para obras que ayudan a los programas sociales. >>> necesitan servicios, beneficios de salud. >>> esta noche...
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whites have felt black history month, the mlk holiday, juneteenth, were for blacks but perhaps like saul in the bible story we are beginning to see that it's just the opposite those stories, that history, our privilege, by choice we have been blind too long. >> no justice. >> no peace. >> black lives matter! >> reporter: harry smith, nbc news, new york. >>> and that's "nightly news," i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night >>> right now at 6:00, juneteenth with extra meaning this year. the rallies going on in the bay area at this hour. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. thanks for joining us on this friday. i'm janelle wang. >> i'm raj mathai. tonight isn't about protests. it's about celebrations. juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery. thousands of people united for several juneteenth rallies throughout oakland. this one at the port of oakland. not just the black community. many communities marking this day. we'll take a live look from our nbc bay area sky ranger. you can see down below this rally at lake merritt that started a couple h
whites have felt black history month, the mlk holiday, juneteenth, were for blacks but perhaps like saul in the bible story we are beginning to see that it's just the opposite those stories, that history, our privilege, by choice we have been blind too long. >> no justice. >> no peace. >> black lives matter! >> reporter: harry smith, nbc news, new york. >>> and that's "nightly news," i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good...
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pantalla exigiendo a las autoridades que hagan lo que tienen que hacer para terminar con este problema saÚles justo que la ciudad haga algo. >> cientos de personas le exigen al alcalde y al consejo de los Ángeles hacer algo para que las mÁs de 66,000 personas sin hogar en el condado tengan un techo donde vivir. algunos de los manifestantes en esta marcha pacÍfica creen que la desigualdad de la ciudad es muy grande y hay que hacer algo. >> es una vergÜenza, es una vergÜenza porque vecinos que vivimos en california, que somos progresistas, que vivimos en los Ángeles, pero no hay nada de eso tenemos belleza natural pero social pues, eso falta. >> segÚn un reporte la indigencia en el condado de los Ángeles aumentÓ en 12% este 2 0 2020, en comparaciÓn con el aÑo pasado. >> en este momento yo manejaba en Áreas por aca, por todos lados hay mÁs indigentes, la ciudad tiene que destinar mÁs fondos para este tipo de casos, la gente que duerme en las calles. >> si no gastamos nuestro dinero pÚblico en servicios que sean de verdad de ayuda para la gente, veremos mÁs muertes, mas personas sin techo, vere
pantalla exigiendo a las autoridades que hagan lo que tienen que hacer para terminar con este problema saÚles justo que la ciudad haga algo. >> cientos de personas le exigen al alcalde y al consejo de los Ángeles hacer algo para que las mÁs de 66,000 personas sin hogar en el condado tengan un techo donde vivir. algunos de los manifestantes en esta marcha pacÍfica creen que la desigualdad de la ciudad es muy grande y hay que hacer algo. >> es una vergÜenza, es una vergÜenza...
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major cities across the world thousands in london's trafalgar square there the german capital as well saul many on encounter the riot police faced off and suffer claim to be racism protesters and multiple. 100 smarts in the city on sunday but things turned ugly lace on with officers deploying tear gas several businesses were damaged and. of theories are already being floated about whether they arrest is being stirred by external forces more than it's a skit or. cities across the u.s. have erupted in rage shops of the new ted cars and buildings towards all in response to the death of george to avoid while in police custody and what those protesting are very clear about why they are on the streets justice equality and to police brutality others are convinced that that really is the fuel behind this fire if it is why it's approaches if it is russia. if it is other foreign actors who tried to exploit the they should be arrested and prosecuted as well while i didn't see that one coming russians might have a hand in all of this apparently an argument the mayor of minneapolis the site of the crim
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about now the adeste saul's main from the summer sun a tomato from the agro sun is in a chair you know it's the classic tamar's head that you put on a pizza margherita it has a sweet taste but is also a little ascetic. i don't really use p.r. she is for out and buffalo mozzarella to. make all that he says the basic feel that a buffalo mozzarella is added as an extra on some of them. and then also of their production the difference is the milk. the fewer is made with cow's milk that i learned over long answer as may put before the milk. owner of the dario yanni in crisp you know. the buffalo mozzarella is a little more delegates than the few or the latter but sure a lot is stronger the buffalo mozzarella is milder. to make the best as well so we have the. colors white red and green wood and of course sorts of basil should always be put on before the pits baked because it releases its flavor in the oven with the pickering out among the trees that we add to the pizza this is to give a special taste let me a polish and pizza it's in your mouth and i put it on. the phone and it means of an
about now the adeste saul's main from the summer sun a tomato from the agro sun is in a chair you know it's the classic tamar's head that you put on a pizza margherita it has a sweet taste but is also a little ascetic. i don't really use p.r. she is for out and buffalo mozzarella to. make all that he says the basic feel that a buffalo mozzarella is added as an extra on some of them. and then also of their production the difference is the milk. the fewer is made with cow's milk that i learned...
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saul's of. which is a virus is a city and so we have looked area to. put it gene so it's most important is what we look at schools in the world and. disease is one of them has to be does important in juba most important poured into it but worldwide it can call a mark it's almost a point but a. disease by ticks so if i take a look here at the tics and if some of them would sting me everything bite me and how long would it take for empty chair transmission of the pathogens it depends on the part of being cared for to genes normally needed time to one of the body of the tick in the most part and then is transmitters this can need to for 24 hours and johnny book a year for example needs at least 67 hours to google and to be dangerous for infecting but this would mean if i would realize that there's a tick on me and i would just simply remove it that there's no risk of getting this infection then there's at least to this is we could use it as it's very important for me to remove the tick as fast as it was 1st as possible and not seeing a doctor just rip it
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they are the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to media war saul's and the people who destroyed the world trade centers are the scroll. of. the law will be. joining me now is a jumble baracoa international human rights activist and the mashable organizer for the black alliance for peace our job to welcome back to the show it's very good to have you right now. thank you governor ventura's my pleasure to be here now the black alliance for peace has called on the united nations to intervene in what you've identified as a human rights crisis in the united states in what ways can the united nations help. well you know governor it's not just about the united nations helping but it's about being consistent we say that the situation in the u.s. is a ongoing human rights crisis and belfour if there's going to be consistency in the international order where states are caught out for their violations we say that the human rights crisis in the u.s. the same just as that a human rights crisis that requires international scrutiny so this d.v.s. are ongoing issues
they are the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to media war saul's and the people who destroyed the world trade centers are the scroll. of. the law will be. joining me now is a jumble baracoa international human rights activist and the mashable organizer for the black alliance for peace our job to welcome back to the show it's very good to have you right now. thank you governor ventura's my pleasure to be here now the black alliance for peace has called on...
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brings its own estimate for we run out of time you and i spoke a couple of times after the murder of saul the journalist remark of shogi back in 20 teen you were his editor at the washington post and we spoke about this lack of accountability about being able to kill with impunity because shogi and george florey they were from completely different worlds but would you say that their worlds connected in their deaths. that is profound i mean this. this phrase a camry. aragon when he was choked out by police in new york and now again george floyd and then with those reportedly being one of his last words i. the connection that i see it's all about is a complete disregard for human life and the ability of the state forces of police of people who have been given the power. to be able to snap out lives like that and not receive accountability and so. i do see that in the i think i think. he cared very much about the dignity of his people just as you know so many of us i do care about the dignity. lack of all our people and so that's what our this is about it's about our democracy it's about a f
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the of the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to media war saul's and the people who destroyed the world trade centers are the scroll why. is you will be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation whole community. are you going the right way or are you being led. direct. what is true watch is face. in the world corrupted you. you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. no crowd. no shots. actually felt. when it struck both of those. points your thirst for action. greetings and salutations. i tell you my friends here in washington d.c. you can feel you can feel the fear on the streets it's palpable it's as thick as virginia humidity in august but this fear of my friends isn't coming from the thousands of protesters that have descended on the imaginal mall or lafayette square or the d.c. residents navigating both the colbert 19 pandemic and the black lives matter protests no.
the of the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to media war saul's and the people who destroyed the world trade centers are the scroll why. is you will be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation whole community. are you going the right way or are you being led. direct. what is true watch is face. in the world corrupted you. you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. no crowd. no...
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fire crawls we glory beneath that sacred glow mouth was made under the scrolls that show ever live in saul and stuart i swear it's like you'll never fail god gives me a tall sun crowned me and it will not flinch at beauty and who not. will appeal by white supremacy white power with white power. white. the. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy on sunday shouldn't let it be an arms race is on the offense very dramatic development the only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical of time time to just sit down and talk. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person or those great. dares thinks. we dare to ask. it. is hard to take some from somebody if you know have some to replace i'm. going to do this interview today and i want to use the market in that they take me. area. so i'm going to tell you stop selling drugs if we'll hire someone to put the money in a box. they just mean the way in life it's almost been basically a color speech before the word. do you guys know what success means security positio
fire crawls we glory beneath that sacred glow mouth was made under the scrolls that show ever live in saul and stuart i swear it's like you'll never fail god gives me a tall sun crowned me and it will not flinch at beauty and who not. will appeal by white supremacy white power with white power. white. the. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy on sunday shouldn't let it be an arms race is on the offense very dramatic development the only really i'm going to...
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. >> reporter: chris saul and john matwilo had a bite to eat outside at harvey's in san francisco's castro district. they knew this year would be nothing like years past. >> usually we get so many people wanting to express themselves so much and be so happy and wearing the rainbow flag and for like pink saturday and just super happy. it's kind of sad not to see that this year. >> now is really not the time for that, and i think if we hold back this year, then all of us will be here next year, and we can have a much bigger and safer celebration next year. >> reporter: san francisco's in-person pride celebration and parade were canceled due to the pandemic. the general manager at harvey's says they usually see thousands of people in the area. >> we are hopeful that people are listening to the guidance to stay home, but we're also, you know, kind of planning on people still coming out in a limited amount tonight. our goal is to keep everybody safe. >> reporter: supervisor rafael mandelman said what they don't want to see is groups of people trying to come to the neighborhood to celebrate. >>
. >> reporter: chris saul and john matwilo had a bite to eat outside at harvey's in san francisco's castro district. they knew this year would be nothing like years past. >> usually we get so many people wanting to express themselves so much and be so happy and wearing the rainbow flag and for like pink saturday and just super happy. it's kind of sad not to see that this year. >> now is really not the time for that, and i think if we hold back this year, then all of us will be...
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my name is elizabeth saul and i work at the delta. frank food. international gateway into the best connection self road and rail. located in the heart of europe connected to the whole world. experienced outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from a bought. at a. this is a w. new saliva from berlin. polls have closed in poland as voters choose a president then alexion seen as a test for democracy the right wing incumbent on jay duda is fighting for a 2nd term he came out on top of the law after face a challenge from the liberal marrow of warsaw in iraq also coming up. in the u.s. .
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my name is elizabeth saul and i work at steve allen. frank food and i watch international gateway to the best connection self road and radio. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining office and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from. this is think the news live from birth in a major corona virus outbreak at the german slaughterhouse raises questions about workers' safety politicians feel the hint as to most things good thing congress book is a plant honored think that 70000 people have been planting also on the show scenes of violence as hundreds of people go on the rampage losing shops.
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you know the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they did to me their worst saul's and the people who destroyed the world trade centers of the scroll. welcome back to spite all my efforts i am still the camp during these recent demonstrations peaceful protesters met with a curious new phenomenon and identified police wearing no badges nor department insignia for more on this we go to our senior person on the police beating beat naomi care of ami in front of the white house naomi what's going on. see out here in the streets of d.c. everyone's invited to the party the f.b.i. the border patrol the park police the military police homeland security the d.n.a. the a.t.f. the u.s. marshals the metropolitan police the capitol police the secret service the federal protective service d.c. national guard the postal police rent a cops and my personal favorite the mystery of police if you're not in riot gear on capitol hill right now can you really call yourself a federal agent a 100 missing all those group photos the feds foam oh must be tampa stating. the to completely unneces
you know the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they did to me their worst saul's and the people who destroyed the world trade centers of the scroll. welcome back to spite all my efforts i am still the camp during these recent demonstrations peaceful protesters met with a curious new phenomenon and identified police wearing no badges nor department insignia for more on this we go to our senior person on the police beating beat naomi care of ami in front of the white...
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perceives you is being able to have your platforms hijacked by terrorists to radicalize americans saul bad for business right. it's beyond bad for business senator there is no place for terrorism on facebook he would agree with that and i agree with the proposition. i'd like to ask some questions and it would seem to me that there's a pretty big distinction between potentially she hoddy accounts and the whole range of the theological interpretation of people who don't quite believe in violence in name of religion and people who do the intricacies of shihad a theology is not somebody an engineer is exactly trained to do you know who you're content experts by domain how do you do how do you hire for that so we have thousands of people who who as part of their job on a regular basis are are attempting to keep terrorism off of facebook we have $150.00 people who do nothing else how many people do you have in this. and in a twitter when we harness the power both. technology algorithms machine learning to help us and also a large team of people we call this our trust and safety team in our u
perceives you is being able to have your platforms hijacked by terrorists to radicalize americans saul bad for business right. it's beyond bad for business senator there is no place for terrorism on facebook he would agree with that and i agree with the proposition. i'd like to ask some questions and it would seem to me that there's a pretty big distinction between potentially she hoddy accounts and the whole range of the theological interpretation of people who don't quite believe in violence...
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they are the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to media war saul's and the people who destroyed the world trade centers. and welcome back an incredible story out of the tech world today as a new contract reveals the british government gave secretive u.s. tech for implant here access to millions of health records in this case we're talking about access to private personal data belonging to millions of british citizens and perhaps the most shocking part the price at which they did it access to millions of records for the low low price of just $1.00 pound joining us now to discuss it but suppose that investigative journalist ben someone. i know it's where to start after that last statement there but ben let's start with the data what kind of data are we actually talking about here yes so essentially we're talking about everything that you would want if you were data collection company we're talking about personal contact details gender race occupation physical status health status men so. health status past criminal offenses basically everything that th
they are the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to media war saul's and the people who destroyed the world trade centers. and welcome back an incredible story out of the tech world today as a new contract reveals the british government gave secretive u.s. tech for implant here access to millions of health records in this case we're talking about access to private personal data belonging to millions of british citizens and perhaps the most shocking part the...
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the korean peninsula so if his oranges heavy rain it stretches all the way towards south korea up to saul into north korea but of course the chinese and is also wet. from. the germany's capital there is a barber like no other sort of what it is to have them on my motto struck cross what you are. but as he said he changes he's moving with the times. and going on the road. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them. the master barber of bringing this disease on al-jazeera. i'm on a top stories here not just there are a coronavirus pandemic is accelerating across america south and southwest a dozen states reported record increases in new infections over the weekend as well as rises in the number of people in hospital. the world health organization says they have been worrying increases of the virus across latin america brazil has just reported another $600.00 deaths take its total 251000 fatalities. china has condemned a decision by local authority in japan to change the status of a disputed island chain the measure asserts japan's claim over the uninhabited islands in
the korean peninsula so if his oranges heavy rain it stretches all the way towards south korea up to saul into north korea but of course the chinese and is also wet. from. the germany's capital there is a barber like no other sort of what it is to have them on my motto struck cross what you are. but as he said he changes he's moving with the times. and going on the road. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them. the master barber of bringing this disease on al-jazeera....
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several cities police are investigating what happened to the musician who was known for political saul's about the rights of the people the i don't know are ethiopia's largest ethnic group but they've often complained about the scrim a nation i will alow as an associate professor of law at kiel university in staffordshire he says the killing of one desa comes at a time when the government isn't doing creased pressure in the country how do you face in a significant challenge you see is. since it started a process of transition the plantation process to open a very positive lot and somewhere in the media or the government priorities have changed and. because if you have a source close to consensus has book or they far and the assassination of this very important few minutes so much for so many people that came to be came at a very difficult time and it's really difficult to see how the government will be able to be either different viewpoints given the euro uku personal issues that exist in the country because really that you know where you. live in government not what will as much as it w
several cities police are investigating what happened to the musician who was known for political saul's about the rights of the people the i don't know are ethiopia's largest ethnic group but they've often complained about the scrim a nation i will alow as an associate professor of law at kiel university in staffordshire he says the killing of one desa comes at a time when the government isn't doing creased pressure in the country how do you face in a significant challenge you see is. since it...
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they have the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to media war saul's and the people who destroyed the world trade centers are those cro. alou and welcome to cross not their own. things are considered we're told the civil unrest in the united states and beyond is about systemic racism we're told western institutions and values are inherently flawed and corrupt though neither really explain the real evidence of social breakdown what is really in play here is an ideology and ideology that demands absolute submission and total. to discuss this and more i'm joined by my guess to me bob it must go he's a political analyst and editor it interests me internet media project and in nicosia we cross to alex for sapporo is the director and writer for the duran right gentlemen crossed up rules in effect that means in germany i mean want and i was ok alex let me go to you in nicosia here i mean we've been talking about this now for a few weeks and i've actually changed my mind a number of times in trying to analyze and understand what's going on here obviously the n
they have the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to media war saul's and the people who destroyed the world trade centers are those cro. alou and welcome to cross not their own. things are considered we're told the civil unrest in the united states and beyond is about systemic racism we're told western institutions and values are inherently flawed and corrupt though neither really explain the real evidence of social breakdown what is really in play here is...
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telling talladega superspeedway he walked into a crew member actually not himself went to his grad saul and saw a noose hanging on the garage wall is to. acted towards bubba while he was african-american and he took the news there which is what i said i'm active hate he's the only african-american driver in the nascar cup series the elite series and he's a 26 year old man we seen him before speak out against racism in sports and he's kind of like a you know. try to make things right try to bring people together and eliminate that from the sport and now he's being targeted apparently and the f.b.i. d.o.j. are looking into it now so the department of justice nascar doing about this so nascar well let's go 1st while they're condemning it of course but it's interesting because there's only about $900.00 people allowed to do covert regulations in the infield now at the track and those are you know limited media personnel nascar officials and team members so it had to be it wasn't just some crazy racist and it had to be somebody on the inside doing this. did come out with a statement saying t
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they are the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to media war saul's and the people who destroyed the world trade centers are the scroll why. join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport this list i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. hello and welcome to redacted tonight v.i.p. i'm lee camp today i talk with journalist photographer filmmaker and creative activist eleanor goldfields she's also the co-host of my pod cast common sense or but she has a new film a new documentary out called hard road of hope about the long term destruction of the land and the people of west virginia it's a beautiful and powerful film but she has also been covering the recent protests against police brutality so we'll be getting into that as well later in the show.
they are the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to media war saul's and the people who destroyed the world trade centers are the scroll why. join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport this list i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. hello and welcome to redacted tonight v.i.p. i'm lee camp today i talk with journalist photographer filmmaker and creative activist eleanor goldfields she's also the...