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] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speakingeign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> don't make fun of those people. i myself get confused. when you're in an emergency, it is hard to think straight anyway. >> it is interesting. even though a lot of french people do not know their emergency numbers, as we just saw in this soundbites. >> the police, number 17, they get 36,000 people a day. firefighters, number 18, 50,000. you can see 85,000 for the medical emergency. that is a call a second for what is known as the medical emergency health services. they get the bulk of calls, which means they end up being kind of call operators and marshaling the calls. they can sometimes get backed up, but that is true for all the emergency numbers. it has become one of the things they have in common as they deal with a lot of missed calls. take a look at this footage from a couple of years ago. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign
] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speakingeign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> don't make fun of those people. i myself get confused. when you're in an emergency, it is hard to think straight anyway. >> it is interesting. even though a lot of french people do not know their emergency numbers, as we just saw in this soundbites. >> the police, number 17, they get 36,000...
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] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> this show is based on the personal experience of the creator and director. i spoke to her about that and also what inspired her to pick such a unique format. >> [speaking foreign language] julia: how did it feel watching a show on instagram? did it work for you? >> i'm not a big fan of social media, but once i got into it, i really enjoyed it, for exactly the reasons we just heard. sort of like when you are video chatting with your friends, and one episode actually is a video chat between gabrielle and at least -- and elise. everything you see in the show is still very relevant -- the homophobia couples conveys, how expensive it is, how exhausting, the toll that it takes on couples, all couples, gay or straight. it is 30 episodes of about three minutes. unfortunately, for now, it is only available in french, but for all
] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> this show is based on the personal experience of the creator and director. i spoke to her about that and also what inspired her to pick such a unique format....
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izakura. [ speaking japanese ] >> izakura: [ speaking japanese ] >> maza: [ speaking japanese ] that me change. [ speaking japanese ] >> izakura: [ speaking japanese ] >> masa: yeah, that's it. good. yeah, beautiful. done. >> anthony: when do you make the drawings for the ceramic that you want? >> masa: when you're drinking. >> anthony: when you're drinking? >> masa: yeah, right. so many times, huh? >> izakura: yeah, yeah. >> anthony: eating and drinking. and drawing. >> masa: yeah, always. he teaches me a lot of stuff. >> anthony: so, when you're in new york, and the ceramics come, do you ever go, "what the --" >> masa: what happened. >> anthony: i don't remember. >> masa: i get pissed. >> anthony: your design, man. >> masa: exactly. >> anthony: 90 minutes southeast of kanazawa is a mountainous region known as yamanaka onsen, and it looks unlike any place i've ever been in japan. masa's good friend and art advisor haruo konishi has a family hideaway here. a beautiful 120-year-old traditional kominka style home built around an irori -- a sunken hearth in the middle of the living room
izakura. [ speaking japanese ] >> izakura: [ speaking japanese ] >> maza: [ speaking japanese ] that me change. [ speaking japanese ] >> izakura: [ speaking japanese ] >> masa: yeah, that's it. good. yeah, beautiful. done. >> anthony: when do you make the drawings for the ceramic that you want? >> masa: when you're drinking. >> anthony: when you're drinking? >> masa: yeah, right. so many times, huh? >> izakura: yeah, yeah. >> anthony:...
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[both speaking spanish] [man speaking spanish] [man speaking spanish] [man speaking spanish] [woman speaking spanish] reporter: out of hana, where there appears to be some kind of gas crisis. [reporter speaking spanish] reporter: the trump administration is sanctioning the ships who deliver that fuel. [reporter speaking spanish] reporter 2: the u.s. wants to stop the oil trade between the two political allies. fernandez: 20 years ago, hugo chavez was elected president of venezuela. cuba and venezuela became close allies. venezuela has more oil than any other country in the world, but their healthcare system needed help. so the two governments made a deal. venezuela sent us oil and we sent them... [mom speaking spanish] fernandez: in 2005, hugo chavez began providing cheap oil to countries throughout the caribbean. venezuela's oil diplomacy offered a way for countries to be less dependent on the united states, and it helped cuba reduce the impact of the blockade. but this south-south cooperation threatened u.s. hegemony. john bolt began talking about the monroe doctrine, which dates back to 1
[both speaking spanish] [man speaking spanish] [man speaking spanish] [man speaking spanish] [woman speaking spanish] reporter: out of hana, where there appears to be some kind of gas crisis. [reporter speaking spanish] reporter: the trump administration is sanctioning the ships who deliver that fuel. [reporter speaking spanish] reporter 2: the u.s. wants to stop the oil trade between the two political allies. fernandez: 20 years ago, hugo chavez was elected president of venezuela. cuba and...
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aji speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [woman speaking tive language] [man and woman speaking native language] [woman laughs] [shamata speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] favdi: it's very empowering, as you can see, because you e picking the women who doesn't even go out of the village, but they are coming all the way here. after 5 months, they become solar engineering. they go to the village they electrify. it's very powerful. very, very powerful. astico: e dirty business of staying behind and waiting for my husband to bring something home is no longer there. even the husbands, they are confessing that. when my wife wanted to start going to the college, i refused. but when she came back, oh, there was a lot of love. [hajq speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] narrator: while the training students are receiving at barefoot college in tanzania serves as a model for others, southern california continues to be a pioneer in solar technology. man: pollution causes harm to all of us. it's not
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(music playing on radio) >> (speaking arabic): >> (speaking arabic): >> (speaking arabic): >> narratorant i.e.d.s along the roadside. >> (speaking arabic): >> narrator: as night falls, they take najibullah out of the area, before the long trip back to kabul. >> (speaking arabic): ♪ ♪ >> narrator: in najibullah's 20 years covering the war here, iran's influence has always been a complex factor. it has long viewed afghanistan as a safe haven for sunni extremists. but it also cultivated ties with the taliban to extend its influence in the country. mullah niazi's claims signal a dangerous turn. >> quraishi: when niazi was talking about iran, i was doubting. this was spinning in my mind all the time while i was on the way to kabul. then i couldn't sleep for days, for nights, and i tried to find some other sources to support what niazi says. (horns honking) >> narrator: through his contacts, he mee a man who says he recruited afghan shias, most of them hazara, to fight with the fatemiyoun in syria. >> quraishi: >> (speaking arabic): >> quraishi: >> (speaking arabic): >> narrator: he agreed t
(music playing on radio) >> (speaking arabic): >> (speaking arabic): >> (speaking arabic): >> narratorant i.e.d.s along the roadside. >> (speaking arabic): >> narrator: as night falls, they take najibullah out of the area, before the long trip back to kabul. >> (speaking arabic): ♪ ♪ >> narrator: in najibullah's 20 years covering the war here, iran's influence has always been a complex factor. it has long viewed afghanistan as a safe haven for...
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although the differences between the two sports are minimal. >> [speaking french] >> [speaking french> although it began>> in england, evolving from the game rounders, baseball's governing body is in the united states. it's popular in japan, though it hasn't caught on as much in europe. >> [speaking french] >> baseball will not be coming to paris in 2024, but it is on the program for the 2028 games in los angeles. >> official opening in two day'' time. more news to come. you are watching "france 24." ♪ ♪ >> [speaking french] ♪ >> [speaking french] >>>> hello and welcome to encore. as of july 20 one, france requires health passes to anderson-- to enter cinemas. proof you have been double vaccinated or tested negative or recovered from covid-19. that is something cinema goers will have to think about on top of thinking what to watch. i'm joined onset by our film critic. hi, lisa. your first pick is a documentary about helmet -- the german born photographer took unmistakable portraits that raised -- graced fashion magazines and art galleries for decades. he died in 2004. tell us more. >>
although the differences between the two sports are minimal. >> [speaking french] >> [speaking french> although it began>> in england, evolving from the game rounders, baseball's governing body is in the united states. it's popular in japan, though it hasn't caught on as much in europe. >> [speaking french] >> baseball will not be coming to paris in 2024, but it is on the program for the 2028 games in los angeles. >> official opening in two day'' time....
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i think— speaking to them in a facemask. i think of— speaking to them in a facemask.mask. i think of something many - speaking to them in a facemask. i think of something many people i speaking to them in a facemask. i. think of something many people will share _ think of something many people will share with _ think of something many people will share with me _ think of something many people will share with me. i— think of something many people will share with me. i also _ think of something many people will share with me. i also know- think of something many people will share with me. i also know that - think of something many people will share with me. i also know that it'sl share with me. i also know that it's really— share with me. i also know that it's really hard — share with me. i also know that it's really hard for _ share with me. i also know that it's really hard for some _ share with me. i also know that it's really hard for some people - really hard for some people particularly _ really hard for some people particularly those _ really hard for some people
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[speaking foreign language] damian: [speaking foreign language] lupe: [speaking foreign language] fundraisert start with, "el norte" or what? i mean, is probably, sorry, way before that. lupe: my first film? no. [speaking foreign language] when i started, my first film i played a prostitute, and then-- damian: i don't know how to respond. it's not that--so i'll let you proceed. lupe: well, i know what you're thinking. i know what you're thinking. but you do what you got to do. what can i tell you, you know. then i moved on. i started as an extra, really as an extra, and i was very-- i guess it must have been [speaking foreign language] and went study, and then i found an agent that was beating on doors. as a matter of fact, i was walking up and down hollywood boulevard and i got a proposition. i mean, i was just a normal person, you know, but because hollywood boulevard then is a dangerous territory. i mean, i am [speaking foreign language] you know, and somebody approached me and i said, "my god, what am i doing here?" this guy, i didn't know what he wanted. i didn't know what he meant, you
[speaking foreign language] damian: [speaking foreign language] lupe: [speaking foreign language] fundraisert start with, "el norte" or what? i mean, is probably, sorry, way before that. lupe: my first film? no. [speaking foreign language] when i started, my first film i played a prostitute, and then-- damian: i don't know how to respond. it's not that--so i'll let you proceed. lupe: well, i know what you're thinking. i know what you're thinking. but you do what you got to do. what...
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[speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> interpreter: [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> clerk: thank you. mr. chair, that concludes my announcements. >> chair haney: thank you, mr. clerk. will you please call items 1 and 2 together. >> clerk: yes, items 1 is the budget and appropriation ordinance appropriating all estimated receipts and all estimated expenditures for departments of the city and county of san francisco as of june 1,, 2021, for the fiscal years ending june 30th, 2022, and june 30,, 2023 and item 2 is the annual salary ordinance enumerating positions in the annual budget and appropriation ordinance for the fiscal years, ending june 30,, 2022, and june 30th, 2023, continuing, creating, or establishing these positions. the members of the public who wish to provide public comment on these items should call 1-(415)-655-0001. meeting i.d., 146 586 5393. then press pound twice. if you have not done so, please press star 3 to line up to speak. a system will indicate that you have raised your hand and wait until you are un-muted and that is your cue to begin your comments
[speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> interpreter: [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> clerk: thank you. mr. chair, that concludes my announcements. >> chair haney: thank you, mr. clerk. will you please call items 1 and 2 together. >> clerk: yes, items 1 is the budget and appropriation ordinance appropriating all estimated receipts and all estimated expenditures for departments of the city and county of san francisco as of june 1,, 2021, for the fiscal years...
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i you, why didn't you speak to me? it's you, why didn't you speak to me?asier said than done, - you, why didn't you speak to me? it's easier said than done, you - you, why didn't you speak to me? . it's easier said than done, you know what _ it's easier said than done, you know what i _ it's easier said than done, you know what i mean? — it's easier said than done, you know what i mean? for— it's easier said than done, you know what i mean? for me _ it's easier said than done, you know what i mean? for me to— it's easier said than done, you know what i mean? for me to come - it's easier said than done, you know what i mean? for me to come out. it's easier said than done, you know. what i mean? for me to come out and speak— what i mean? for me to come out and speak and _ what i mean? for me to come out and speak and be — what i mean? for me to come out and speakand be like. _ what i mean? for me to come out and speak and be like, yeah, _ what i mean? for me to come out and speak and be like, yeah, listen, - what i mean? for me to come out and speak and be l
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you begin to speak. mr. chair? >> chair haney: great. we have brian chu from mohcd to present on this item. >> good afternoon, chair haney and supervisors, i am here to present a short presentation on this item. i don't see the share button to share my slides -- oh, there it is. i'm going to see if i can do it. all right. okay. can you see my screen now? >> chair haney: yeah. >> all right. so i'll just very quickly take you through it. as you know, each year, we receive formula allocation from h.u.d. for these four federal programs. i'm here today to just go through the program, which will be used for funds in the upcoming 21-22 years. for the community development block grant program, we were fortunate we did not receive any significant decrease. you can see that our usage of those funds will be $11 million for housing development. another 481,000 for our capital program, which improves community facilities. we have approximately $5 million for the mohcd community development program grantees. we also p
you begin to speak. mr. chair? >> chair haney: great. we have brian chu from mohcd to present on this item. >> good afternoon, chair haney and supervisors, i am here to present a short presentation on this item. i don't see the share button to share my slides -- oh, there it is. i'm going to see if i can do it. all right. okay. can you see my screen now? >> chair haney: yeah. >> all right. so i'll just very quickly take you through it. as you know, each year, we receive...
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will speak.ver the years, there has been a big fear that these regional languages would disappear as france becomes more and more homogenous. so, there has been a real concerted effort to have these regional languages taught in school. >> [speaking foreign-language] >> these languages are alive and kicking but they cause a national debate. like recently a newly adopted law aimed at protecting regional languages was partially repealed by the french consul. >> aimed at protecting and promoting regional languages across the country. the main thing the constitutional council rejected and you can see it in our expression is something that is called immersive teaching. it would give schools at all these levels the possibility of teaching these regional languages, immersive teaching. immersive teaching is when you teach kids a language by immersing them in as much of the language and the culture as possible, not just language classes. in france, 15,000 students learn their regional languages in immersio
will speak.ver the years, there has been a big fear that these regional languages would disappear as france becomes more and more homogenous. so, there has been a real concerted effort to have these regional languages taught in school. >> [speaking foreign-language] >> these languages are alive and kicking but they cause a national debate. like recently a newly adopted law aimed at protecting regional languages was partially repealed by the french consul. >> aimed at...
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speaking of an exotic dish, maurice becker.iance as "very pretty." the tennis legend made the offhand comment, not a backhand comment, little tennis humor. while covering wimbledon, which is like the little league world series for tennis. spokeswoman -- a spokes human for women and sports who is probably ugly, something a disgusting sexist might say, condemned the remarks saying when men are comfortable talking about women in this way, never mind on live tv, it shows there is still moreto do. i dunno, jesse, wouldn't you be flattered if he said you were pretty? >> he's a handsome man, got felled. >> greg: he really is. >> i'm confused because i thought women love complements beer that's always what i've been told. and now you can't call them pretty? so what are we supposed to call them? how are we supposed to complement them? >> greg: i have no idea. >> if i don't know what her personality is and i'm looking at her, can't you say she's pretty? >> greg: i would try to make every complement confusing. like hey, kat, your elbows r
speaking of an exotic dish, maurice becker.iance as "very pretty." the tennis legend made the offhand comment, not a backhand comment, little tennis humor. while covering wimbledon, which is like the little league world series for tennis. spokeswoman -- a spokes human for women and sports who is probably ugly, something a disgusting sexist might say, condemned the remarks saying when men are comfortable talking about women in this way, never mind on live tv, it shows there is still...
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[speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish]. [speaking spanish] >> i also speak english. and i will offer you a few words of the care of the mexican american legislative caucus. my name is rafael represent dallas on the honor of representing 40 plus membersnd of the oldest and largest latino caucus in america which is the mexican american legislative caucus. is the prominent members of our caucus standing with me today were fought for voting rights over the decade. i just want to offer at the outset of this legislative session the process was poisoned. it was poisoned by a governor who defunded the legislative branch in violation of both our state constitution which is very specific language about separation of powers part also what has been sdeveloped under the juris prudence of our constitution. when you start the process in the course of why you say i'm going to be the absolute ruler of the state of texas and defunded the legislative branch you poison the entire process. we as democrats, we were united. we said we are going t
[speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish]. [speaking spanish] >> i also speak english. and i will offer you a few words of the care of the mexican american legislative caucus. my name is rafael represent dallas on the honor of representing 40 plus membersnd of the oldest and largest latino caucus in america which is the mexican american legislative caucus. is the prominent members of our caucus standing with me today were fought for...
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[ speaking foreign language >> hi, i'm baby j. [ speaking foreign language >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah well that's what we all -- that's the goal of this whole thing all these years, that's the goal >> i am jimmy fallon [ laughter ] >> yeah. why not? why not? >> jimmy: v. v, is it true that you never actually intended on auditioning for bts. you just went to the audition to support your friend >> swag. >> true. yes. >> jimmy: what happened to your friend [ speaking foreign language [ laughter ] >> he failed [ speaking foreign language >> only v. >> only v. >> okay, victor, yeah. >> jimmy: jin, is it true that you're the best chef of the group? what is your specialty dish? [ speaking foreign language [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. that's what i'm talking about. kimchi is my jam i love it. i love it, love it, love it. here we go suga, is it true that the first album you bought was an eminem cd, and what did your parents think of it? [ speaking foreign language [ speaking foreign language [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: j-hope i haven't heard enough from you. ha
[ speaking foreign language >> hi, i'm baby j. [ speaking foreign language >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah well that's what we all -- that's the goal of this whole thing all these years, that's the goal >> i am jimmy fallon [ laughter ] >> yeah. why not? why not? >> jimmy: v. v, is it true that you never actually intended on auditioning for bts. you just went to the audition to support your friend >> swag. >> true. yes. >> jimmy: what happened to...
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foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> what did the constitutionncil find so threatening about this immersive teaching? >> the constitutional council said this form of teaching threatens article two of the ranch constitution that said that french is the official language of france, but it is not just linguistics. they also say it threatens the unity of the country. something you need to know about france is there is a fear of a group of people clinging to separate cultural identities like a regional identities before the national identity. language is a huge part of this. defenders of regional language say there's no way they would replace french, but what's interesting is some linguists have sounded the alarm over this immersive learning before children have fully mastered the french language. >> [speaking foreign language] >> the president has weighed in on this debate and pledged to protect france's regional languages. >> that's right. he posted on facebook and said france's languages are a national treasure, and he invited the government to fin
foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> what did the constitutionncil find so threatening about this immersive teaching? >> the constitutional council said this form of teaching threatens article two of the ranch constitution that said that french is the official language of france, but it is not just linguistics. they also say it threatens the unity of the country. something you need to know about france is there is a fear of a...
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star followed by 3 to speak. this item has been on the agenda as a committee report. >> thank you, mr. clerk. we don't get a navigation center in district 5 on the agenda today. we do potentially get administrative offices for our friends at hsh in district 5 and to speak on that we have ms. snider from hsh and director pen nick. ms. snider. >> thank you, chair preston. good afternoon again everyone. let me pull up our brief presentation. manager of policy and legislative affairs for department of homelessness and supportive housing. we are here to seek approval to authorize the exercise of lease extension at 601 van ness to provide additional office space for hsh beginning in august of 2021. i do want to take a moment to thank mr. menard for the amazing work the office does specifically on these two items. they are ex spy dieted and it -- expedited and allowed this in front of you today. it would provide additional office space for hsh staff including the covid staff that is transitioning over to the department.
star followed by 3 to speak. this item has been on the agenda as a committee report. >> thank you, mr. clerk. we don't get a navigation center in district 5 on the agenda today. we do potentially get administrative offices for our friends at hsh in district 5 and to speak on that we have ms. snider from hsh and director pen nick. ms. snider. >> thank you, chair preston. good afternoon again everyone. let me pull up our brief presentation. manager of policy and legislative affairs...
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we'll be speaking to our correspondent for more insight.nd the latest from the cannes film festival, looking at all the action. we will be bringing you olivia who is near the red carpet telling us about today's events. we start with the cannes ilm festival, the second week of the greatest film show on earth, at least the most popular time to check in with a reporter who is here in the south of france watching the red carpet. olivia salazar. you have the best ticket in the house. tell us about today's events. i olivia: on the red carpet behind me people going into the movie theater for a french action film called " strong-willed." this is set in marseille. a police drama featuring some famous french faces. so, that screening out of competition. not too much at stake for that film but the big hollywood event of the evening was earlier on with wes anderson, "the french dispatch." a lot of people excited to see that film. on the red carpet, wait for a lot of stars, especially bill murray, benny snell del toro, and more, among the ladies starrin
we'll be speaking to our correspondent for more insight.nd the latest from the cannes film festival, looking at all the action. we will be bringing you olivia who is near the red carpet telling us about today's events. we start with the cannes ilm festival, the second week of the greatest film show on earth, at least the most popular time to check in with a reporter who is here in the south of france watching the red carpet. olivia salazar. you have the best ticket in the house. tell us about...
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[speaking french] [speaking french] >> 24 hours later what we just did gives us this. >> [speaking frencher] >> we divided it into little balls and now we will make it into the baguette shape. and this is called [speaks french] >> [speaking french] >> it is not as easy as it looks. [speaking french] ♪ >> voila. how do y know if it is the perfect baguette? >> [speaking french] >> so now we can taste it. this is the best part. thank you.' that's a very good baguette. thank you so much for teaching us. >> you're welcome. >> so, there you have it. now you can make your own baguette at home. if i can do it, you can do it. as for the state of the baguette unesco will pronounce his decision at the end of 2022, and we will be sure to give you that news. >> you've inspired me. thank you very much indeed for showing us how to make a baguette. that is all we have time for. if you have questions for flo you can tweet her. or check out our website as well, france 24.com. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york this is democracy now! >> witn the la 20 yea, mo than 50000mericans
[speaking french] [speaking french] >> 24 hours later what we just did gives us this. >> [speaking frencher] >> we divided it into little balls and now we will make it into the baguette shape. and this is called [speaks french] >> [speaking french] >> it is not as easy as it looks. [speaking french] ♪ >> voila. how do y know if it is the perfect baguette? >> [speaking french] >> so now we can taste it. this is the best part. thank you.' that's a...
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[speaking spanish] (speaking foreign language) [speaking spanish] (speaking foreign language) [speakingsh] (speaking foreign language) [speaking spanish] (speaking foreign language) [speaking spanish] (speaking foreign language) [speaking spanish] (speaking foreign language) [speaking spanish] (speaking foreign language) [speaking spanish] (speaking foreign language) [speaking spanish] (speaking foreign language) [speaking spanish] (speaking foreign language) >> thank you very much. thank you. [applause] >> [speaking spanish] i just want to recap because we didn't have someone to translate in english what she just finished saying, but she wants to thank brim housing and mission housing, the mayor, all of the agencies, and anybody that had a contribution to make this building a possibility for the community. she wants to express her gratitude. she also talked a little bit about the journey for many -- you know, from yucatÁn. i am so sorry. and they came here to look for a better -- and just more positive opportunities. and i get a little choked up because i know what that trajectory look
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[speaking chinese] >> caller: [speaking chinese] >> thank you. >> clerk: thank you. let's hear from the next caller please. >> caller: hello? hi. i'm in full support of this project. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, let hear from the next caller. we have 43 who are listening and 7 who are in the queue active to give their public comment. this is comment specifically in support of the appeal or in support of the project sponsor. >> caller: hello, i'm a bay area native. i'm in full support of this project. i'm in support of any small business. i think it's beneficial for the community. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you so much for your comments. operations do we have another caller in the queue? >> caller: good afternoon supervisors. hi, i'm the executive director of violence prevention organization that's been serving city of san francisco for the last 20 years. i'm in 100% support of this project. when you talk about a project that has 100% san franciscans that's affected by the war on drugs, you can't go wrong. when mayor ed lee w
[speaking chinese] >> caller: [speaking chinese] >> thank you. >> clerk: thank you. let's hear from the next caller please. >> caller: hello? hi. i'm in full support of this project. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, let hear from the next caller. we have 43 who are listening and 7 who are in the queue active to give their public comment. this is comment specifically in support of the appeal or in support of the project sponsor. >>...
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[speaking chinese] >> caller: [speaking chinese] >> thank you. >> clerk: thank you. let's hear from the next caller please. >> caller: hello? hi. i'm in full support of this project. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, let hear from the next caller. we have 43 who are listening and 7 who are in the queue active to give their public comment. this is comment specifically in support of the appeal or in support of the project sponsor. >> caller: hello, i'm a bay area native. i'm in full support of this project. i'm in support of any small business. i think it's beneficial for the community. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you so much for your comments. operations do we have another caller in the queue? >> caller: good afternoon supervisors. hi, i'm the executive director of violence prevention organization that's been serving city of san francisco for the last 20 years. i'm in 100% support of this project. when you talk about a project that has 100% san franciscans that's affected by the war on drugs, you can't go wrong. when mayor ed lee w
[speaking chinese] >> caller: [speaking chinese] >> thank you. >> clerk: thank you. let's hear from the next caller please. >> caller: hello? hi. i'm in full support of this project. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, let hear from the next caller. we have 43 who are listening and 7 who are in the queue active to give their public comment. this is comment specifically in support of the appeal or in support of the project sponsor. >>...
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i cannot speak to cases without looking at the files and speaking to them with knowledge of the evidence the facts, and i would be very happy to look at the case files that you refer to, number one. number two, i have traveled around the country and met with officers and i've answered their questions. the first thing that is my responsibility to do when i am engaging with the i.c.e. workforce is to give the union representative the opportunity to speak. i visited philadelphia and new york and atlanta and new orleans and san antonio and los angeles, and never once has the head of the union asked me a question, never once have i received an inquiry in writing or orally from the head of the union and if he should ask me a question, i shall answer it because i have been answering the questions of individuals whom he is responsible to represent. >> i would be happy to give you these case issues for the record, and i look forward to your response for the record and i would just say however much an inconvenience it may be for you to answer questions from me or other senators on the committee or
i cannot speak to cases without looking at the files and speaking to them with knowledge of the evidence the facts, and i would be very happy to look at the case files that you refer to, number one. number two, i have traveled around the country and met with officers and i've answered their questions. the first thing that is my responsibility to do when i am engaging with the i.c.e. workforce is to give the union representative the opportunity to speak. i visited philadelphia and new york and...
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[speaking spanish] (speaking foreign language) [speaking spanish] (speaking foreign language) [speakingg foreign language) [speaking spanish] (speaking foreign language) [speaking spanish] (speaking foreign language) [speaking spanish] (speaking foreign language) [speaking spanish] (speaking foreign language) [speaking spanish] (speaking foreign language) [speaking spanish] (speaking foreign language) [speaking spanish] (speaking foreign language) >> thank you very much. thank you. [applause] >> [speaking spanish] i just want to recap because we didn't have someone to translate in english what she just finished saying, but she wants to thank brim housing and mission housing, the mayor, all of the agencies, and anybody that had a contribution to make this building a possibility for the community. she wants to express her gratitude. she also talked a little bit about the journey for many -- you know, from yucatÁn. i am so sorry. and they came here to look for a better -- and just more positive opportunities. and i get a little choked up because i know what that trajectory looked like as a
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i'm speaking on behalf of the state department. i'm speaking on behalf of president biden.nistration. but i also recognize there is important symbolism and meaning in having someone like me speaking on behalf of this government. i will tell you, when my name was announced for this role, i heard from friends, i heard from many people i didn't know around the world. and in fact, many of the people who flooded my twitter dms were members of the lgbtqi community around the world. some were, i would say, quite happy. some were, in fact, in shock. not believing that someone like me could speak on behalf of a government like ours. the most powerful country in the world, the leader of the free world, that i would be the person speaking to u.s. foreign policy. it's an important symbol and one that perhaps i didn't quite fully recognize until i started to get those messages. but now i understand the import of it. i understand that when i'm here speaking i'm communicating on behalf of the government but i'm also sending a very important signal around the world. >> do you know the name
i'm speaking on behalf of the state department. i'm speaking on behalf of president biden.nistration. but i also recognize there is important symbolism and meaning in having someone like me speaking on behalf of this government. i will tell you, when my name was announced for this role, i heard from friends, i heard from many people i didn't know around the world. and in fact, many of the people who flooded my twitter dms were members of the lgbtqi community around the world. some were, i would...
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[speaking spanish] [speaking chinese] >> clerk: chris? i'm a specialized stephen from -- teacher from washington high school. thank you justin. on to the business. sfusd needs to do better by our students with i.e.p.s and 504s their families. we need real structure and support that have been researched and staff properly trained to lead students through them. we need real communication to families and educators working with students with learning disabilities. one e-mail, notification among 40 a day gets lost. one phone call gets missed. when these attempts get missed, district failed to follow-up and our student suffer. you need to do a better job communicating clearly and thoroughly with educators and families. please, fix your communication before the district loses more money to lawsuits that could easily be avoided. thank you. >> caller: it's hard for people to be have any measure of trust with sfusd. thank you. >> caller: jennifer? >> caller: i'm also calling in regards to the start time. my school had to start time moved with no co
[speaking spanish] [speaking chinese] >> clerk: chris? i'm a specialized stephen from -- teacher from washington high school. thank you justin. on to the business. sfusd needs to do better by our students with i.e.p.s and 504s their families. we need real structure and support that have been researched and staff properly trained to lead students through them. we need real communication to families and educators working with students with learning disabilities. one e-mail, notification...
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>> [speaking french] >> [speaking french] >> the hummingbird is a theater company with a difference.actors all have learning disabilities. >> [speaking french] >> [speaking french] >> showcasing talent, questioning how we see the world, and reflecting diversity through performing arts. this year for the first time, almost half of the theaters selected are women. france's biggest performing arts festival runs until july 25. >> finally, the grimaldi forum in monaco is organizing a retrospective of a swiss artist inspired by his own surroundings, everyday objects, his loved ones. the exhibition features his famous bronze sculptures, but also his paintings and prints. the show is on until august 29, and we will leave you with a glimpse of that. remember, we are also on twitter , instagram, and more is coming up on france 24 after this. ♪ >> it's time now for our weekly look at the intricacies of life here in france. we are going to talk about something france has been very proud of for a long time, and that is the strong fertility rate. for years, france has been the babymaking champion
>> [speaking french] >> [speaking french] >> the hummingbird is a theater company with a difference.actors all have learning disabilities. >> [speaking french] >> [speaking french] >> showcasing talent, questioning how we see the world, and reflecting diversity through performing arts. this year for the first time, almost half of the theaters selected are women. france's biggest performing arts festival runs until july 25. >> finally, the grimaldi forum...
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please dial star 3 to line up to speak. we have two people listening and one person in line to speak. >> supervisor peskin: first speaker please. >> caller: good morning rules committee. my name is jordan davis. i support all the bars and bars. should not to this for me. this is about the homeless and people who will be benefiting from prop c funds. the current committee is a cohesive unit. as someone who served on a committee in the past, i know how it work for those who are low income and marginalized to be ham strung pay to play politics and lack of cohesion. lastly, i want to say, i've been disillusions with the machination of the city hall. i no in terms of appointments, the competitive appointments, there can be perfect relationship can trump what's good for the city. we need to make sure that we don't mess this up. we reappoint shanell williams, julie leadbetter, julie d'antonio, randall sloan and jennifer friedenbach. these incumbents are good. it's imperative that you reappoint them. thank you, i yield my time. >>
please dial star 3 to line up to speak. we have two people listening and one person in line to speak. >> supervisor peskin: first speaker please. >> caller: good morning rules committee. my name is jordan davis. i support all the bars and bars. should not to this for me. this is about the homeless and people who will be benefiting from prop c funds. the current committee is a cohesive unit. as someone who served on a committee in the past, i know how it work for those who are low...
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admiral burke, speaking for the pentagon, favored the intervention.but a secretary of state rock opposed it. the risk, he said, it was too great. if we now openly to intervene, we would probably endanger our entire latin american position, and it would be an invitation to khrushchev to step in. the president said he would make his decision within the next few hours. >> at dawn, the president makes his decision. later retails it to the members of the revolutionary council, who have been flown in from florida. >> [speaking spanish] [interpreter] president kennedy was very firm, he refused three times, mexicans shooting cubans, no, no, no. the president was very upset, he wanted to explain to us why he had allowed the invasion to take place after he had decided against u.s. military support. he told us that on the day of april 13th, he sent a message to the project chief watching the brigade to get ready to sail for cuba and he asked this man whose name was jack haskins if he still felt the brigade could win by fighting alone. president kennedy showed us
admiral burke, speaking for the pentagon, favored the intervention.but a secretary of state rock opposed it. the risk, he said, it was too great. if we now openly to intervene, we would probably endanger our entire latin american position, and it would be an invitation to khrushchev to step in. the president said he would make his decision within the next few hours. >> at dawn, the president makes his decision. later retails it to the members of the revolutionary council, who have been...
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— another. 3ut was list is that speaking to _ another. 3ut was list is that speaking to taliban - speakingt. you are watching bbc news, the headlines: a race against time — the search continues for hundreds of people still missing — following devastating floods in germany and other european countries. cuba's president miguel diaz—canel has denounced what he says is a false narrative about unrest on the communist—run caribbean island. he's blaming social media, and the united states, for unprecedented anti—government protests last weekend. thousands rallied in cities across cuba over food shortages, curbs on civil liberties and the authorities�* handling of the pandemic. courtney bembridge reports. for the second time in a week, large crowds took to the streets of havana. this time it was in support of the government. translation: we have j to defend our revolution by our own right. the words of the president, he made it clear that this revolution will not be overthrown by anyone. reiwa castro, the 90—year—old brother of the delta, attended the rally but left the president, miguel diaz—cane
— another. 3ut was list is that speaking to _ another. 3ut was list is that speaking to taliban - speakingt. you are watching bbc news, the headlines: a race against time — the search continues for hundreds of people still missing — following devastating floods in germany and other european countries. cuba's president miguel diaz—canel has denounced what he says is a false narrative about unrest on the communist—run caribbean island. he's blaming social media, and the united states,...
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[speaking spanish] >>. [inaudible] we are a homeless family and the ones we currently have arenot enough . i would appreciate more for families. >> my and is daniel and i live in the mission district and i'm calling for the budget to be fullyapproved . we know the housing crisis has increased with very high rents and with the crisis the pandemic brought it would be difficult and take a long time to restore the economy and what would we do when four of us are convicted? we need to restore the units of subsidized housing for people who are not themselves. it will support people not to live in the streets. i asked for this permanent solution. i asked to respect thecommunity process, thank you . >>. [speaking spanish] >> my name is carmen. i live in the mission district and i'm asking the board of supervisors to house homeless households supporting the budget proposal for the recommendation.my experience, i have lived in the mission for 17 years and i havebeen convicted dueto lack of income .it's important to h
[speaking spanish] >>. [inaudible] we are a homeless family and the ones we currently have arenot enough . i would appreciate more for families. >> my and is daniel and i live in the mission district and i'm calling for the budget to be fullyapproved . we know the housing crisis has increased with very high rents and with the crisis the pandemic brought it would be difficult and take a long time to restore the economy and what would we do when four of us are convicted? we need to...
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scripturally speaking they also have no basis in the koran. the only undisputed source of islam they have some basis in the sources such as in syria and i said to say some things and reported acts of the prophet prt mohammed. but a careful reading in context as some scholars have already pointed out and i would refer to their works scholars are in the modern era. but these issues of the blasphemy laws they are just the tips of the iceberg. there is a deeper story that i define in the book as the state of islam. it's centuries after the birth of christianity but what i'm arguing in the book is that this early marriage of the state was a historical contingency. what does this mean? i will try to explain the argument in a nutshell the former merchants began the first forms a small community of believer. they were oppressed by the establishment in the city. in the term, what did they ask for? they asked for the right to be able to live their fate and preach their fate and speak out against policies and idolatry. they asked for, in other words as i
scripturally speaking they also have no basis in the koran. the only undisputed source of islam they have some basis in the sources such as in syria and i said to say some things and reported acts of the prophet prt mohammed. but a careful reading in context as some scholars have already pointed out and i would refer to their works scholars are in the modern era. but these issues of the blasphemy laws they are just the tips of the iceberg. there is a deeper story that i define in the book as...
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steve bhengu speaking to eat. steve bhengu speaking to me from — to eat.ve bhengu speaking to me from durban in - to eat. steve bhengu speaking to me from durban in south i to me from durban in south africa. brazil's presidentjair bolsonaro has been taken to hospital for tests after suffering persistent hiccups. he apologised for hiccupping throughout this press conference, saying he'd had them for over a week. he was originally expected to remain under observation for 2a to 48 hours, but has since been transferred to sao paolo for additional tests for an obstructed intestine and possible surgery. in a tweet, mr bolsonaro said he would be, "back soon, god willing." dom phillips is a journalist based in salvador — he says the brazilian president has been struggling for a number of days. bolsonaro has been complaining for about ten days now. he is completely struggling to talk in social media videos taken by his supporters. that is quite often at the presidential headquarters, where he goes behind the fence and talks to supporters he has been struggling to t
steve bhengu speaking to eat. steve bhengu speaking to me from — to eat.ve bhengu speaking to me from durban in - to eat. steve bhengu speaking to me from durban in south i to me from durban in south africa. brazil's presidentjair bolsonaro has been taken to hospital for tests after suffering persistent hiccups. he apologised for hiccupping throughout this press conference, saying he'd had them for over a week. he was originally expected to remain under observation for 2a to 48 hours, but has...
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(speaking chinese) can you speak closer to your phone? >> hello? (speaking chinese) >> it might help to turn down the tv so there's not an echo. (speaking chinese) (speaking mandarin) >> speaker's time has expired and we need two minutes for the interpretation. thank you. hello members of land use and transportation committees. i'm with the chinese consolidating association. i'm here to support the resolution introduced by supervisor connie chan regarding the initiative for the definition of lincoln park as city landmark. while i'm here to support the resolutions is because for most chinese americans, they are immigrant here for almost 100 years ago and make a lot of contributions to americans. they help to build roads and helped with -- as you know, in the city cemetery, there are 20,000 remains in cemeteries and among those about 10,000 are for chinese remains. why the chinese people deserve this is because chinese people work very hard, decades ago and make a lot of contributions decades ago for u.s. when they get older, they cannot come back to
(speaking chinese) can you speak closer to your phone? >> hello? (speaking chinese) >> it might help to turn down the tv so there's not an echo. (speaking chinese) (speaking mandarin) >> speaker's time has expired and we need two minutes for the interpretation. thank you. hello members of land use and transportation committees. i'm with the chinese consolidating association. i'm here to support the resolution introduced by supervisor connie chan regarding the initiative for...
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[speaking spanish language] [speaking cantonese language] >> thank you. president lopez, it's one minute per person? >> that's correct. >> hello, megan. >> hi. megan [inaudible], behavioral analyst in the school district, and i spent the last six years providing services, coordinating early intervening services. my position was created by -- a long time as campus proportionality, and i spent the last six years trying to do the work that we're talking about. what i found is it isn't easy to do a tier two or tier three intervention when folks on tier one don't have the understanding or the capacity to support those tier two or tier three interventions, and i want to emphasize how much we need to build a strong base on which to put our tiered intervention like the ones that we are talking about. we need systemic change at the very base level so that all of this work can be supported. thank you. >> hello, marissa? >> hi, everyone, good evening. my name is marissa robinson, wonderful mom of five beautiful babies, and an aapac leader. i just wanted to speak on
[speaking spanish language] [speaking cantonese language] >> thank you. president lopez, it's one minute per person? >> that's correct. >> hello, megan. >> hi. megan [inaudible], behavioral analyst in the school district, and i spent the last six years providing services, coordinating early intervening services. my position was created by -- a long time as campus proportionality, and i spent the last six years trying to do the work that we're talking about. what i found...
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you begin to speak.>> chair haney: great. we have brian chu from mohcd to present on this item. >> good afternoon, chair haney and supervisors, i am here to present a short presentation on this item. i don't see the share button to share my slides -- oh, there it is. i'm going to see if i can do it. all right. okay. can you see my screen now? >> chair haney: yeah. >> all right. so i'll just very quickly take you through it. as you know, each year, we receive formula allocation from h.u.d. for these four federal programs. i'm here today to just go through the program, which will be used for funds in the upcoming 21-22 years. for the community development block grant program, we were fortunate we did not receive any significant decrease. you can see that our usage of those funds will be $11 million for housing development. another 481,000 for our capital program, which improves community facilities. we have approximately $5 million for the mohcd community development program grantees. we also provide a lit
you begin to speak.>> chair haney: great. we have brian chu from mohcd to present on this item. >> good afternoon, chair haney and supervisors, i am here to present a short presentation on this item. i don't see the share button to share my slides -- oh, there it is. i'm going to see if i can do it. all right. okay. can you see my screen now? >> chair haney: yeah. >> all right. so i'll just very quickly take you through it. as you know, each year, we receive formula...
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anna: thank you for speaking with us. >> thanks, anna. very good to speak to you.is program, held back by mediocre male managers. we discussed a report that finds women in financial services are not getting ahead because of double standards. we seek to break it all down with the london school of research, who conducted the investigation. that's next. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 43 minutes into our trading session, things looking very positive. we made it to july, and we see europe's equity market up. let's step away from the immediate market themes and think about politics for a moment. we have live pictures coming to us from hong kong. protesters are gathering for the 24th anniversary of hong kong's handover to china. as a result, you see media heavily in attendance, police heavily in attendance. some 10,000 police officers have been deployed to try to discourage any protest today. it is the 100th anniversary of the chinese communist party as well, so another reason you are likely seeing people gathering as well. we will keep across those pic
anna: thank you for speaking with us. >> thanks, anna. very good to speak to you.is program, held back by mediocre male managers. we discussed a report that finds women in financial services are not getting ahead because of double standards. we seek to break it all down with the london school of research, who conducted the investigation. that's next. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 43 minutes into our trading session, things looking very positive. we made it to july,...
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what the bible has to say, and so that's what i speak out. mostly, that's what i speak out on. do you think certain churches uncompromising stance on particular social issues like l g b, t writes, that might be something that pushing people, especially younger generations away from the church because there is, of course, an argument to be made. but the church is sort of the lighthouse in the storm, you know, values change, the world is become so fast moving and the church stands committed to the past to traditions. but it's not a strength or weakness. no, no, there's not small past and as non tradition, the word of god. the bible is the same yesterday today. tomorrow, as god's word doesn't change. and god made marriage between a man and a woman that's. that's the way god intended it this way. god made it and for somebody to come and try to change. what god has said, marriage is, well, that's wrong. and i have a right to speak out on the people that want to live gay lifestyle in america. they have the freedom to do that. if you're a conservative living in america today, whether
what the bible has to say, and so that's what i speak out. mostly, that's what i speak out on. do you think certain churches uncompromising stance on particular social issues like l g b, t writes, that might be something that pushing people, especially younger generations away from the church because there is, of course, an argument to be made. but the church is sort of the lighthouse in the storm, you know, values change, the world is become so fast moving and the church stands committed to...
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. >> [speaking in foreign language] translator: there is conflict and war in every district, so we areting passports ready to go to a safe place. reporter: he is not alone. this is the line to apply for passports. thousands are here every day, but the number of people leaving is more. there is a constant stream of afghan refugees crossing into turkey near the iran border. the united nations says to july 15, up to 40% more afghans cleared without passports or visas, some using smugglers. turkey detained 1500 migrants in one week. to make the journey and set up a new life, they need money, so they are selling their assets. the united nations migration agency says 20,000 to 30,000 are escaping abroad every week, and 1.5 million could be headed towards her. for eight years, they have met outside, sitting and talking for hours. >> [speaking in foreign language] translator: we don't know if we will be alive the next second, so every person is trying to get out of the country. there is no place for afghans in this country anymore. reporter: 30 years ago, he fled to denmark as a refugee. he re
. >> [speaking in foreign language] translator: there is conflict and war in every district, so we areting passports ready to go to a safe place. reporter: he is not alone. this is the line to apply for passports. thousands are here every day, but the number of people leaving is more. there is a constant stream of afghan refugees crossing into turkey near the iran border. the united nations says to july 15, up to 40% more afghans cleared without passports or visas, some using smugglers....