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st michael's mount is hiring.elcome to bbc news. israel has carried out more air strikes in gaza — as the latest round of violence entered its seventh day. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said military action would continue until security was restored. in response to the latest airsrikes, palestinian militants fired more rockets at cities in southern israel. the us presidentjoe biden has expressed his grave concern at the rising number of casualties. that now stands at nearly 150 people in gaza, according the health ministry, and ten in israel. these are some of the latest pictures from gaza. health officials said israeli air strikes overnight killed three palestinians and left many others injured. israel says the home of the hamas chief in gaza was among the targets. palestinian militants fired more rockets at cities in southern israel. the un has summoned the security council for an emergency meeting later. our correspondent helena wilkinson reports. within seconds, this building in gaza is reduc
st michael's mount is hiring.elcome to bbc news. israel has carried out more air strikes in gaza — as the latest round of violence entered its seventh day. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said military action would continue until security was restored. in response to the latest airsrikes, palestinian militants fired more rockets at cities in southern israel. the us presidentjoe biden has expressed his grave concern at the rising number of casualties. that now stands at nearly...
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st michael's mount is hiring.lo and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. gaza's health ministry says that at least 26 people have been killed by israeli air strikes overnight on gaza city. it said the strikes had targeted two houses. this is the seventh day of violence. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said military action would continue until security was restored. here are some of the latest pictures from gaza. israel says the home of the hamas chief in gaza was among the targets. palestinian militants fired more rockets at cities in southern israel. the un has summoned the security council for an emergency meeting later. our correspondent helena wilkinson reports. within seconds, this building in gaza is reduced to rubble. it was home to journalists from the associated press and al jazeera tv. an hour earlier, they had been told to evacuate. israel says the building was a target because of links to hamas, the militant group that rules gaza. israel is doing everything possible
st michael's mount is hiring.lo and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. gaza's health ministry says that at least 26 people have been killed by israeli air strikes overnight on gaza city. it said the strikes had targeted two houses. this is the seventh day of violence. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said military action would continue until security was restored. here are some of the latest pictures from gaza. israel says the home of the hamas chief in...
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st michael's mount is hiring.nd coming up at 2.30pm, the latest news and analysis from westminster, in the week in parliament. good afternoon. the health secretary matt hancock has urged people to be careful ahead of more restrictions being eased in england tomorrow. scientists believe the indian variant of coronavirus is more transmissible and cases in some areas have seen a sharp rise. mr hancock also said it was "quite likely" this variant will become the dominant strain in the uk. some restrictions in wales and scotland are also being relaxed from tomorrow. here's our political correspondent helen catt. in bolton this weekend, efforts continue to tackle the spread of the variant of coronavirus which first emerged in india, encouraging more people to take up the vaccine. there is surge testing, measures which the government says means it can go ahead and easing the restrictions in england tomorrow despite fears of how quickly the new variant is spreading. i'm confident that we can take the step tomorrow, but we
st michael's mount is hiring.nd coming up at 2.30pm, the latest news and analysis from westminster, in the week in parliament. good afternoon. the health secretary matt hancock has urged people to be careful ahead of more restrictions being eased in england tomorrow. scientists believe the indian variant of coronavirus is more transmissible and cases in some areas have seen a sharp rise. mr hancock also said it was "quite likely" this variant will become the dominant strain in the uk....
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well, st michael's mount is hiring. good evening and welcome to bbc news.d nations secretary general has appealed for an immediate end to the fighting between israel and the palestinians. it comes as health officials in gaza report that 42 people were killed in the latest israeli bombardment — among them ten children. israel says hamas has launched 3,000 rockets in the last week, killing ten israelis. 0ur middle east editor, jeremy bowen, reports from sderot, in southern israel. these were the heaviest israeli raids on gaza since this war started. it was also the deadliest day for palestinians. at the centre of the killing in the heart of gaza city, they were looking for survivors. he says, "raise your voice so we can hear you. "are you 0k?" there were not many survivors, body after body was taken away. translation: when i was carrying my small boy, he told me, - "dad, i don't want to die." what more do you want from him? there is no safety in this city. benjamin netanyahu, israel's prime minister, met military advisers at the ministry of defence in tel avi
well, st michael's mount is hiring. good evening and welcome to bbc news.d nations secretary general has appealed for an immediate end to the fighting between israel and the palestinians. it comes as health officials in gaza report that 42 people were killed in the latest israeli bombardment — among them ten children. israel says hamas has launched 3,000 rockets in the last week, killing ten israelis. 0ur middle east editor, jeremy bowen, reports from sderot, in southern israel. these were...
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st michael's mount has been capturing the imagination for years.love about the mount is having a sea view from every window and having the support of the community around you. everyone is really friendly here, and the challenge of living here — it's different from living on the mainland. you can't get a takeaway pizza, so be prepared for that. if you can cope with that, have good sea legs and fancy a pretty cool address, this might be what you need to hear. don't be scared to apply. i think a lot of people on the socials last night was saying, it's my dream job but i couldn't do this or that. don't be put off by that. it will probably be one of the most life changing experiences for someone to come over. there's no official closing date, but interest has already been huge. andrea 0rmsby, bbc news. doesn't it look stunning? what a job. first we had electric lamps. then we had lasers. now cambridge scientists are developing the next revolution in light that could change the world. they have developed a way of isolating and detecting single particles
st michael's mount has been capturing the imagination for years.love about the mount is having a sea view from every window and having the support of the community around you. everyone is really friendly here, and the challenge of living here — it's different from living on the mainland. you can't get a takeaway pizza, so be prepared for that. if you can cope with that, have good sea legs and fancy a pretty cool address, this might be what you need to hear. don't be scared to apply. i think a...
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st michael's mount is hiring.he united nations secretary general has pleaded for an immediate end to the escalating violence between israel and the palestinian militant group, hamas. antonio guterres has warned a security council meeting the fighting could plunge the region into an "uncontainable" crisis. the israeli military has carried out more air strikes on gaza, while hamas launched further rocket attacks on southern israel. reuters attacks on southern israel. reports the civilian dea' have reuters reports the civilian deaths have occurred early on sunday. unintentional, it says, and targeting a tunnel system of houses built on top of that tunnel system. sourced to the israeli ministry. paul adams reports from jerusalem. israel says it has nothing against the people of gaza. crying. but through the long hours of another hellish night, that's not how it seems to them. women and children once again caught up in the mayhem. in crowded, impoverished gaza, nowhere is safe. explosions. israel insists it's only atta
st michael's mount is hiring.he united nations secretary general has pleaded for an immediate end to the escalating violence between israel and the palestinian militant group, hamas. antonio guterres has warned a security council meeting the fighting could plunge the region into an "uncontainable" crisis. the israeli military has carried out more air strikes on gaza, while hamas launched further rocket attacks on southern israel. reuters attacks on southern israel. reports the...
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st michael's mount is hiring. now on bbc news, can tech turn back time?lick meets a community of biohackers who believe they can use data to stop ageing in its tracks and live on to well beyond 100. this week... ..we meet the biohackers... ..the super—agers... ..and the brain trackers... ..to find out if tech really can stop us from getting old. welcome to click. we're outside again. great to see you in the flesh again. and you. i can't believe it. no matter how long it is since i've seen people, as soon as i see friends and family again, it's like we've never been apart! yep, too right. although this time round, i think everybody�*s really gone for it with their hair, since the hairdressers reopened. i don't know what you're talking about. i tell you what, though, it is true that we've spent so much time apart in the last year that when we do see people in the reals, you really notice the difference. my parents can't believe how much my kids have grown since they last saw them. and that's kind of what we're talking about today — the fact that even though
st michael's mount is hiring. now on bbc news, can tech turn back time?lick meets a community of biohackers who believe they can use data to stop ageing in its tracks and live on to well beyond 100. this week... ..we meet the biohackers... ..the super—agers... ..and the brain trackers... ..to find out if tech really can stop us from getting old. welcome to click. we're outside again. great to see you in the flesh again. and you. i can't believe it. no matter how long it is since i've seen...
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well, st michael's mount is that for around 30 people.who are happy with boats, happy with heights. ijust think are happy with boats, happy with heights. i just think a are happy with boats, happy with heights. ijust think a real passion for people coming or the tourism industry really.— for people coming or the tourism industry really. here in the west, where the — industry really. here in the west, where the cornish _ industry really. here in the west, where the cornish coast - industry really. here in the west, where the cornish coast flings i where the cornish coast flings sheltering on against the is abound in ireiand _ sheltering on against the is abound in ireland where loneliness is only another_ in ireland where loneliness is only another name for enjoyment. st another name for enjoyment. michael's another name for enjoyment. lit michael's mount has been capturing the imagination for years. i’m michael's mount has been capturing the imagination for years.— the imagination for years. i'm the castle steward, _ the imagination for y
well, st michael's mount is that for around 30 people.who are happy with boats, happy with heights. ijust think are happy with boats, happy with heights. i just think a are happy with boats, happy with heights. ijust think a real passion for people coming or the tourism industry really.— for people coming or the tourism industry really. here in the west, where the — industry really. here in the west, where the cornish _ industry really. here in the west, where the cornish coast - industry...
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st michael's mount is hiring.have just about recovered from the thrills and spills of the fa cup final. john has got all the aftermath of that, and the rest of the sport. good morning. 21,000 fans inside wembley and they were treated to a goal worthy of winning any fa cup final. yuri tielamans with a moment of magic that won leicester the trophy for the first time in their history. natalie pirks was there. singing. it's been a while since leicester city had an fa cup final to savour — 52 years, in fact. so happy to be back! the mere thought of winning it for the first time brought out all the emotions. i've dreamt of it as a kid. it's something i've always wanted to do, come to wembley and watch leicester... we've been waiting for this for all our lives. it's starting to feel like old times, with fans back in attendance at the fa cup. leicester city supporters are so excited, of course, but chelsea fans, they're confident too — back in 2012, they sacked their manager and went on to win the fa cup and then the cham
st michael's mount is hiring.have just about recovered from the thrills and spills of the fa cup final. john has got all the aftermath of that, and the rest of the sport. good morning. 21,000 fans inside wembley and they were treated to a goal worthy of winning any fa cup final. yuri tielamans with a moment of magic that won leicester the trophy for the first time in their history. natalie pirks was there. singing. it's been a while since leicester city had an fa cup final to savour — 52...
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st. louis region, the worst area in america for civilian death at the hands of the police. before george floyd, there was michaelin the st. louis suburb of ferguson in 2014 the 18-year-old was shot six times after an altercation with a police officer. he was unarmed. hurt and angry, a community raged. >> you must disperse immediately this is no longer a peaceful protest. >> supercharging it oppressively familiar -- supercharging and oppressively familiar debate about u.s. policing. meet patrol officer brittany richardson. she is a 12 year veteran who helped battle the rioters. so this is a neighborhood where michael brown died? >> he has a memorial there. clive: pensive with the memory of danger. one habit brings comfort. you pray every day? >> i pray over my kids room before i leave. i make sure they are safe and know they are loved. clive: do you worry you will not get home to them? >> i might not. >> alright greater fairfax. clive: elsewhere, the reverend darrell ray organizes volunteers to distribute masks to pour and sometimes dangerous neighborhoods. >> i will take the bad part on this side. clive: the man
st. louis region, the worst area in america for civilian death at the hands of the police. before george floyd, there was michaelin the st. louis suburb of ferguson in 2014 the 18-year-old was shot six times after an altercation with a police officer. he was unarmed. hurt and angry, a community raged. >> you must disperse immediately this is no longer a peaceful protest. >> supercharging it oppressively familiar -- supercharging and oppressively familiar debate about u.s. policing....
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st. john's. the uncle michael says, germany will stop vaccinating children from the age of 12 beginning in june. destination is to be completely voluntary and will not be a prerequisite for attending school for traveling bound tech pfizer and madonna have applied to the appeal methods agency tap. the vaccines approved for the lessons is joncelyn. michael, can no new teacher could, and as you know, vaccine privatization will end on june 7th, after which point children and young people will be eligible for a vaccination appointment. they can make one either at a doctors office or alternatively, one of the vaccination centers in symptoms. now should adolescence get the job or not? it's a hotly debated issue in germany, while many adults are still waiting for vaccination, parents are anxious to protect their kids. even doctors disagree on whether there's a pressing need to do that. after months of homeschooling students in germany are eager to get back to class. the federal health minister says that's why it's time to start vaccinating 12 to 15 year old. it becomes as if you believe we've been getti
st. john's. the uncle michael says, germany will stop vaccinating children from the age of 12 beginning in june. destination is to be completely voluntary and will not be a prerequisite for attending school for traveling bound tech pfizer and madonna have applied to the appeal methods agency tap. the vaccines approved for the lessons is joncelyn. michael, can no new teacher could, and as you know, vaccine privatization will end on june 7th, after which point children and young people will be...
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st. louis region the worst area in america for civilian deaths at the hands of the police? before george floyd, there was michaelouis suburb of ferguson. in 2014, the 18—year—old was shot six times after an altercation with a police officer. he was unarmed. hurtand angry, a community raged. you must disperse immediately, this is no longer a peaceful protest! supercharging a depressingly familiar debate about us policing. meet patrol officer britney richardson. a 12—year veteran who helped battle the rioters. so this is the neighbourhood where michael brown died? yeah. he has a memorial right there. pensive in the memory of danger. 0ne habit brings comfort. you pray every day? yeah. every day. i pray over my kids room before i leave, make sure that they are safe and they know they are loved. you worry that you just won't get home to them? i might not. all right, greater fairfax. elsewhere in st louis county the reverend darryl gray organises volunteers to distribute masks to protect against coronavirus in the local neighborhood. i'll take the bad part on the side. the man of god has a plan. i tell people i work h
st. louis region the worst area in america for civilian deaths at the hands of the police? before george floyd, there was michaelouis suburb of ferguson. in 2014, the 18—year—old was shot six times after an altercation with a police officer. he was unarmed. hurtand angry, a community raged. you must disperse immediately, this is no longer a peaceful protest! supercharging a depressingly familiar debate about us policing. meet patrol officer britney richardson. a 12—year veteran who helped...
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around and public trust regained in the st louis region — the worst area in america for civilian deaths at the hands of the police? before george floyd, there was michaelh a police officer. he was unarmed. hurt and angry, a community raged... you must disperse immediately. this is no longer a peaceful protest. ..supercharging a depressingly familiar debate about us policing. meet patrol officer brittany richardson. a 12—year veteran who helped battle the rioters. so this is the neighbourhood where michael brown died? yeah, he has a memorial right there. pensive in the memory of danger. 0ne habit brings comfort. you pray every day? yeah, i pray over my kids' room before i leave, make sure that they are safe and they know that they're loved. you worry that you just won't get home to them? i might not. all right, greater fairfax. elsewhere in st louis county, the reverend darryl gray organises volunteers to distribute masks in poor and sometimes dangerous neighbourhoods. i'll take the bad part on this side. be careful. the man of god has a plan. i tell people, "i wear a collar. i wear a collar but i'm not stupid." the belief that god will do everything fo
around and public trust regained in the st louis region — the worst area in america for civilian deaths at the hands of the police? before george floyd, there was michaelh a police officer. he was unarmed. hurt and angry, a community raged... you must disperse immediately. this is no longer a peaceful protest. ..supercharging a depressingly familiar debate about us policing. meet patrol officer brittany richardson. a 12—year veteran who helped battle the rioters. so this is the...
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in the st louis region, the worst area in america for civilian deaths at the hands of the police. before george floyd, there was michaelaged... you must disperse immediately. this is no longer a peaceful protest. ..supercharging a depressingly familiar debate about us policing. meet patrol officer brittany richardson. a 12—year veteran who helped battle the rioters. so this is the neighbourhood where michael brown died? yeah, he has a memorial right there. pensive in the memory of danger. one habit brings comfort. you pray every day? yeah, i pray over my kids' room before i leave, make sure that they are safe and they know that they're loved. you worry that you just won't get home to them? i might not. all right, greater fairfax. elsewhere in st louis county, the reverend darryl gray organises volunteers to distribute masks in poor and sometimes dangerous neighbourhoods. i'll take the bad part on this side. be careful. the man of god has a plan. i tell people, "i wear a collar. i wear a collar but i'm not stupid." the belief that god will do everything for us and we have to do nothing for ourselves, that's not faith. t
in the st louis region, the worst area in america for civilian deaths at the hands of the police. before george floyd, there was michaelaged... you must disperse immediately. this is no longer a peaceful protest. ..supercharging a depressingly familiar debate about us policing. meet patrol officer brittany richardson. a 12—year veteran who helped battle the rioters. so this is the neighbourhood where michael brown died? yeah, he has a memorial right there. pensive in the memory of danger. one...
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and oscar the norfolk terrier enjoyed his day out at st michael's mount in cornwall.mammoth challenge ahead, she managed to get martin, who works for her, on board. i like to try things that no—one has ever done before. when catherine mentioned it to me, that she's got this challenge in mind and nobody has ever completed it, i was instantly yes, i'm there, i'm doing it. the pair will start their challenge by climbing mount snowdon in wales before walking to caernarfon. they'll row to whitehaven and from there walk up to the summit of scafell pike. after walking back to the coast they'll cross the irish sea to northern ireland, wherte they'll tackle slieve donard. they then take on the longest rowing leg of their expedition, before travelling by sea and canal to the highlands of scotland. there, they'll climb ben nevis. the irish sea has a lot of challenges. it's got shipping lanes. it can be horrendously tidal and choppy. so we have everything crossed for a high—pressure system and a gentle crossing, but we're not under any illusions. the pair will be raising money fo
and oscar the norfolk terrier enjoyed his day out at st michael's mount in cornwall.mammoth challenge ahead, she managed to get martin, who works for her, on board. i like to try things that no—one has ever done before. when catherine mentioned it to me, that she's got this challenge in mind and nobody has ever completed it, i was instantly yes, i'm there, i'm doing it. the pair will start their challenge by climbing mount snowdon in wales before walking to caernarfon. they'll row to...
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>> reporter: nearly a year later, michael housen still st ststug -- struggles to make sense of what happenedd with the black lives matter protests, now another worry, a new state law that he believes targets just these kinds of necessary protests. >> i believe this was about prosecuting black people for having the nerve to stand up and call out systemic racism and fight against it. >> reporter: in florida, the so-called antiriot law prohibits damaging memorials or historic property. it prevents defunding police, and increases penalties for crimes during a riot, which it defines as three or more individuals who shared intent to engage in disorderly and violent conduct results in imminent danger of property damage or personal injury or actual damage or injury. >> it is the strongest anti-rioting pro law enforcement piece of legislation in the country. there's just nothing even close. >> deal with the real problem, deal with the systemic racism. deal with the real issues before you start legislating against a group of people who are speaking out. >> reporter: florida is not alone. republicans i
>> reporter: nearly a year later, michael housen still st ststug -- struggles to make sense of what happenedd with the black lives matter protests, now another worry, a new state law that he believes targets just these kinds of necessary protests. >> i believe this was about prosecuting black people for having the nerve to stand up and call out systemic racism and fight against it. >> reporter: in florida, the so-called antiriot law prohibits damaging memorials or historic...
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disparities laid bare to the nation in 2014 with the police shooting death of michael brown in ferguson, just ten miles from stdebate on policing of black americans. and while the officer was not indicted, a department of justice investigation found there was a pattern of racial bias in the ferguson police department. since then, ferguson has elected its first black mayor and has diversified its police force. but michael brown's death was a turning point to many who were no longer willing to tolerate the inequities of the legal injustice systems. >> what that did was wake up people to want something different from their country. >> reporter: police department in st. louis has long been seen by many black residents as engaging in racist conduct. the nonprofit injustice watchdog, the plain view project investigated public facebook posts from police officers across the country. in st. louis, they found posts by officers suggesting they looked forward to harming black lives matter protesters. several of the 22 officers involved were reprimanded or fired. the st. louis police also have another unique distinction, s
disparities laid bare to the nation in 2014 with the police shooting death of michael brown in ferguson, just ten miles from stdebate on policing of black americans. and while the officer was not indicted, a department of justice investigation found there was a pattern of racial bias in the ferguson police department. since then, ferguson has elected its first black mayor and has diversified its police force. but michael brown's death was a turning point to many who were no longer willing to...
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trayvon martin died, and president obama said if i had a son he would look like tray brown or michael brown in stuis or tamir rice in -- what was it about george floyd's death or eric garner in new york where a prime minister need on his neck and we watched him die. why do you think that george floyd's death set off such an incredibly powerful and active activate all this active jim that didn't happen. is it just president trump? so covid. >> that is the betts question that has been asked of me during the entire process. a large part of it was denial before. people did not want to believe that the incidents happened in the numbers they were happening to the extent they were happening. and some of those were caught on camera but not like this. for as long and as sustained a period of time. so i think there's always one incident that sort of is -- becomes the straw that says okay the straw that breaks the camel's back, and george floyd was it. when you look -- we were all sitting in our homes. covid had -- was the biggest thing. i do think donald trump was the biggest thing because they were tired
trayvon martin died, and president obama said if i had a son he would look like tray brown or michael brown in stuis or tamir rice in -- what was it about george floyd's death or eric garner in new york where a prime minister need on his neck and we watched him die. why do you think that george floyd's death set off such an incredibly powerful and active activate all this active jim that didn't happen. is it just president trump? so covid. >> that is the betts question that has been asked...
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st. louis and i rise in solidarity with the palestinian people and in memory of our brothers, a ferguson activist who was on the front lines following the police murder of michael brown junior. he was a st. louis palestinian. he lived in jerusalem, palestine. he was one of us. he showed up ready. as a palestinian, he was ready to resist and rise up to us as our community mourned michael brown's state-sanked murder and we asked for the end of this in our community. palestinians know, militarized and occupation of their communities look like and they live that reality of having to go through checkpoints and trying to live their lives. they know this reality. and the reality is so much more. when military police forces showed up in 2014, he and so many others of our st. louis palestinian communities showed up, too. i remember sitting in a circle on the grass near michael brown was murdered and i remember what they were describing what to do when they tear gassed us. i remember learning that the same equipment they brutalized us in the same equipment that we send to the israeli military to brutalize palestinians, he put his lives. and the whole world to see our str
st. louis and i rise in solidarity with the palestinian people and in memory of our brothers, a ferguson activist who was on the front lines following the police murder of michael brown junior. he was a st. louis palestinian. he lived in jerusalem, palestine. he was one of us. he showed up ready. as a palestinian, he was ready to resist and rise up to us as our community mourned michael brown's state-sanked murder and we asked for the end of this in our community. palestinians know, militarized...
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are st debates, takes us to the alexandria township of johanna, back to understand the reasons behind this problem. yeah, michael league was to see where to made a john g lead in the discussion. the . the 77 percent is coming to you from alexandra township, which is located on the ragged edge of sanson, africa's richest square mile. this community is the opposite of that. it is mod by high unemployment poverty, as well as corruption. perhaps it is the perfect location to debate south africa as education system, as well as it's battle with the high dropout re in schools across the country. about 40 percent of all grade one learners will leave the schooling system before finishing grade 12. so what is behind this problem? i want to put that to a panel of experts well versed in today's discussion. and i want to begin the conversation with ry humor. we know that a drop out is not a singular event. nobody wakes up with a burning desire to leave school. in the public, imagination, dropout is often thought of as or a dropout is offered thought of as someone who is lazy or irresponsible and has no interest in school any
are st debates, takes us to the alexandria township of johanna, back to understand the reasons behind this problem. yeah, michael league was to see where to made a john g lead in the discussion. the . the 77 percent is coming to you from alexandra township, which is located on the ragged edge of sanson, africa's richest square mile. this community is the opposite of that. it is mod by high unemployment poverty, as well as corruption. perhaps it is the perfect location to debate south africa as...
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at an early age, our st debate takes us to the alexandria township of johannesburg to understand the reasons behind this problem. yeah, it's michael league was to see where to mail it to john g. lead in the discussion the, the 77 percent is coming to you from alexandra township, which is located on the ragged edge of santa africa's richest square mile. this community is the opposite of that. it is marked by high unemployment poverty as well as corruption. perhaps it is the perfect location to debate south africa as education system, as well as the battle with the high dropout re in schools across the country. about 40 percent of all grade one learners will leave the schooling system before finishing grade 12. so what is behind this problem? i want to put that to a panel of experts while versed in today's discussion. and i want to begin the conversation with ry humor. we know that a drop out is not a singular event. nobody wakes up with a burning desire to leave school. in the public, imagination, dropout is often thought of as or a dropout is often thought off as someone who is lazy or responsible and has no interest in school any
at an early age, our st debate takes us to the alexandria township of johannesburg to understand the reasons behind this problem. yeah, it's michael league was to see where to mail it to john g. lead in the discussion the, the 77 percent is coming to you from alexandra township, which is located on the ragged edge of santa africa's richest square mile. this community is the opposite of that. it is marked by high unemployment poverty as well as corruption. perhaps it is the perfect location to...
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but just 81 days after his 18th birthday, michael was shot and killed by a police officer in our district. while i say that stouis and i rise today, we have never taken a seat. we have never rested. we have never stopped striving for a just world, a world where michael would have been celebrating his birthday today. to michael brown jr., we love you, we miss you, we will never forget you and in your honor we bring our struggle for justice from the front lines of ferguson , why i'm standing here, to the halls of congress. stand up, don't stand down. we do this for mike brown. happy birthday. thank you. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from louisiana seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to offer my sincere gratitude to one of the most valuable and dedicated members of my team, jack. after over four years of service to our country and the people of louisiana's four
but just 81 days after his 18th birthday, michael was shot and killed by a police officer in our district. while i say that stouis and i rise today, we have never taken a seat. we have never rested. we have never stopped striving for a just world, a world where michael would have been celebrating his birthday today. to michael brown jr., we love you, we miss you, we will never forget you and in your honor we bring our struggle for justice from the front lines of ferguson , why i'm standing...
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are st debates, takes us to the alexandria township of hon, is back to understand the reasons behind this problem. yeah, michael league was to see when to made it to john g. lead in the discussion the. the 77 percent is coming to you from alexandra township. which is located on the ragged edge of sense in africa is richest square mile. this community is the opposite of that. it is mod by high unemployment poverty, as well as corruption. perhaps it is the perfect location to debate south africa as education system, as well as it's battle with the high dropout re in schools across the country. about 40 percent of all grade one learners will leave the schooling system before finishing grade 12. so what is behind this problem? i want to put that to a panel of experts well versed in today's discussion. and i want to begin the conversation with ry humor. we know that a drop out is not a singular event. nobody wakes up with a burning desire to leave school. in the public, imagination, dropout is often thought of as or a dropout is often thought of as someone who is lazy or responsible and has no interest in school any
are st debates, takes us to the alexandria township of hon, is back to understand the reasons behind this problem. yeah, michael league was to see when to made it to john g. lead in the discussion the. the 77 percent is coming to you from alexandra township. which is located on the ragged edge of sense in africa is richest square mile. this community is the opposite of that. it is mod by high unemployment poverty, as well as corruption. perhaps it is the perfect location to debate south africa...
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st. louis and the problems over the years, ferguson came out over national consciousness in 2014 with the michael brown killing and the launch of the "black lives matter" movement and that was flight his backyard basically -- right in his backyard so it's bow that. >> thank you. we look forward to seeing that. and jessie, share what you're woking on. >> it is a second edition of my current book, and a lot of positive feedback on the book, and it's been in part -- it's an an eye-open are with regard to day, -- addiction and pauls poetry was something that people enjoyed so the next edition has more of his post tri. right now the post triis intertwined and then in the back in full, and i just added more poetry and i did rewrite the epilogue because i wanted wanteo elaborate more on the thinged learned and the ways i think we need to move forward the cover has been redesigned so it's not -- the book is the chapters are the same so it will be coming out sometime this summer. >> as we begin to close, i want to ask each of you for any kind of closing comments you'd like to make. have a feeling a lot of
st. louis and the problems over the years, ferguson came out over national consciousness in 2014 with the michael brown killing and the launch of the "black lives matter" movement and that was flight his backyard basically -- right in his backyard so it's bow that. >> thank you. we look forward to seeing that. and jessie, share what you're woking on. >> it is a second edition of my current book, and a lot of positive feedback on the book, and it's been in part -- it's an...
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st elena a much sought after by collect is. a myth surrounds his character is his glory his military aura it's why he captivates people around the world michael says it's essential not to erase history but to face it by frankly addressing the many facets of napoleon's rule he's broken with previous french presidents reassessing napoleon's legacy may frustrate some but he can also offer a richer understanding of france's past. not western. after a run of tests which ended in far balls space x. has finally landed it starship rocket intact the prototype returned safely to the ground after completing a test flight the landing comes after the last 4 tries ended in explosions the execution wasn't quite perfect for the small fire emerging from the rockets base shortly after landing a giant piece of space debris is hurtling towards earth and no one knows when or where it's going to hit it's part of the chinese long watch 5 b. rocket that launched last week delivering the 1st part of its new space station into orbit it's expected to crash down sometime in the next few weeks but scientists have not yet been able to work out the exact details 25 year ol
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five—time monaco winner michael schumacher, missed qualifying after crashing at the end of final practice. he'll have to start the race from last place. champions leeds rhinos are playing st quarter of an hour gone, leeds lead 2—0. meanwhile, earlier, york city knights thrashed castleford tigers 32—1; in the first of the semis. savannah andrade scored a hat—trick of. you can watch the leeds—st helens game now on the bbc sport website, the iplayer, or via the red button. the british sprinter adam gemili says "all hell would break loose," if athletes are banned from protesting against racial discrimination at this summer's tokyo 0lympics. the international olympic committe forbids any kind of demonstration or what it calls "political, religious or racial propaganda." well, gemili says it would be unfair for an athlete to be stripped of a medal. i'd hope it wouldn't get to that for any athlete. i would hope any athlete who puts in a good performance on the track gets to keep their medal but if it does come to being that brutal, then that's when i said all hell would break loose because if you try to take an athlete's medal away from them for something that he hasn't he cheat
five—time monaco winner michael schumacher, missed qualifying after crashing at the end of final practice. he'll have to start the race from last place. champions leeds rhinos are playing st quarter of an hour gone, leeds lead 2—0. meanwhile, earlier, york city knights thrashed castleford tigers 32—1; in the first of the semis. savannah andrade scored a hat—trick of. you can watch the leeds—st helens game now on the bbc sport website, the iplayer, or via the red button. the british...
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the island of st elena a much sought after by collectors you see you know meet a myths around his character is his glory his military or it's why he captivates people around the world michael says it's essential not to erase history but to face it by frankly addressing the many facets of napoleon's rule he's broken with previous french presidents reassessing napoleon's legacy may frustrate some but it can also offer a richer understanding of france's past. the cultures era not western from. a 25 year old woman from mali has given birth to 9 babies at once to more than she'd expected 5 girls and 4 boys were delivered in a specialist care unit in morocco now no pets are extremely rare and this appears to be the 1st time a woman has given birth to 9 surviving babies at the same time. and at the 90000000 doctors contact month and a half ago to tell us that they had a case of a pregnant woman with 7 twins the medical staff who received here made all the preparations yesterday she had birth pains so the medical staff decided to perform a syrian the result of this operation was 9 babies 5 girls and 4 boys. her again i'm fully battle with the headlines on al-jazeera u.s. president
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st. joe. they will make their way through north carolina and the mid-atlantic too so, michael, one more day then dogecoin has some turning pennies into hauge paydays. how it works and what to know before you invest. >>> plus, home renovation headaches. why your summer projects may see big delay, even bigger bills and why you could wait for appliances. >>> chef jason goldsteen known as chop happy on social media. we're going to be happy because he'll show us how to turn a sheet pan dinner into a gourmet sandwich with a twist. we'll be right back. did you know that every single flush flings odors onto your soft surfaces? then they get release back into the air, so you smell them later. ew right? that's why febreze created small spaces. press firmly and watch it get to work. unlike the leading cone, small spaces continuously eliminates odors in the air and on surfaces. so they don't come back for 45 days. just imagine what it can do with other odors. the sleep number 360 smart bed on sale now! it's the most comfortable, dually-adjustable, foot-warming, temperature-balancing... proven quality night
st. joe. they will make their way through north carolina and the mid-atlantic too so, michael, one more day then dogecoin has some turning pennies into hauge paydays. how it works and what to know before you invest. >>> plus, home renovation headaches. why your summer projects may see big delay, even bigger bills and why you could wait for appliances. >>> chef jason goldsteen known as chop happy on social media. we're going to be happy because he'll show us how to turn a sheet...
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michael strahan -- >> and disappointed. doug williams, shannon sharpe. harry carson, jerry rice -- i th jhillit sts talented. >> that's right. that's right. >> you would think that somebody would have noticed this and done something about it in the year 2021. >> exactly right. >> everybody's supposedly concerned about diversity and inclusion. this isn't right. >> there have been so many momentous plays including sweetness -- walter payton, went to hbcu, michelle miller, howard university -- >> if they're good players they overlooked, they the players. >> they scout the schools. they'll go anywhere to find a good player. this surprised he. >> hopefully some change. >>> i love this story. i do. it's so -- it's rich in irony. >> so busted -- >> rich in irony as my high school teacher used to say. an ohio state lawmaker tried to hide the fact he was driving during a virtual meeting on the same day the state legislature introduced a distracted driving bill. that is republican andrew brenner clearly sitting -- >> on the right side. on the right in the center. >> in the center. >> there he is. >> look, h
michael strahan -- >> and disappointed. doug williams, shannon sharpe. harry carson, jerry rice -- i th jhillit sts talented. >> that's right. that's right. >> you would think that somebody would have noticed this and done something about it in the year 2021. >> exactly right. >> everybody's supposedly concerned about diversity and inclusion. this isn't right. >> there have been so many momentous plays including sweetness -- walter payton, went to hbcu,...
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michael, we talk about tulsa, but tulsa was not an isolated incident. there was rosewood, the massacre in 1923, there were the race riots in east st.upremacist coup in 1898. there is so much enmeshed in this history and yet so much of it has been whitewashed. >> white americans think if something bad has happened, the best way to be patriotic is to forget it as soon as possible. in a totally different category, our pandemic with covid. in 1920 after the influenza pandemic that killed 675,000 americans, tens of millions of others around the world, americans, the second the pandemic seemed to be over, they wanted to forget about it as soon as possible. and i would bet you also that a little bit more than a year ago, most americans had never heard of this terrible influenza pandemic of 1918 to 1920, because people were so eager to forget. my point is that we are more patriotic to remember and try to make this a better country where things like this never happen again. think of all the lynchings. >> absolutely. michael beschloss, lucy alcindor. >>> that does it for me. my cohort yasmin vousoughian picks it up here. vousoughian picks it
michael, we talk about tulsa, but tulsa was not an isolated incident. there was rosewood, the massacre in 1923, there were the race riots in east st.upremacist coup in 1898. there is so much enmeshed in this history and yet so much of it has been whitewashed. >> white americans think if something bad has happened, the best way to be patriotic is to forget it as soon as possible. in a totally different category, our pandemic with covid. in 1920 after the influenza pandemic that killed...
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michael drake says safe funding is lagging behind growing enrollment numbers. the tuition would be the same for each incoming class and stay unchanged for six years. on average the stay $650 more bringing the average annual cost to $12,500. the regents will vote on the tuition hike in july. >>> incredibly, take a look at this video. a black katsur advised after jumping from a burning building in chicago. firefighters shared this video -- oh my! >> see! >> that is what i am talking about, it looks fake. how is that possible. >> i cannot. the cat was leaping out of the fifth floor window, bounced on the grass and walked off. people were screaming. you can't hear this but people were screaming in the background watching all this happen, when i understand. according to the chicago fire department the cat is fine. can we see it one more time. >> can i hear the screaming? >> i think we do need the scream so we can really understand. it makes this look like something fun that this cat was doing. >> it does, i know! >> let me try to jump out this window real quick. >> how come i had to have that dog singing yesterday 5 million times, but i can't hear the screaming to up th
michael drake says safe funding is lagging behind growing enrollment numbers. the tuition would be the same for each incoming class and stay unchanged for six years. on average the stay $650 more bringing the average annual cost to $12,500. the regents will vote on the tuition hike in july. >>> incredibly, take a look at this video. a black katsur advised after jumping from a burning building in chicago. firefighters shared this video -- oh my! >> see! >> that is what i am...
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st elena a much sought after by collect. a myths around this character is his glory his military or it's why he captivates people around the world michael says it's essential not to erase history but to face it by frankly addressing the many facets of napoleon's rule he's broken with previous french presidents reassessing napoleon's legacy may frustrate some but he can also offer a richer understanding of france's past. 0 point west and. a parliamentary election will be held in scotland on thursday u.k. prime minister boris johnson has said that he won't allow a 2nd referendum on scottish independence but the scottish national party says that it will push for one if it manages to secure a majority tomorrow the whole reports from a. not for the 1st time in recent years scotland finds itself at a crossroads an election that will set the country's course towards pandemic recovery and possibly open up a path towards independence from the u.k. . first minister nicholas sturgeon her scottish national party is sure to win has called it the most important election in the country's history if the s.n.p. wins a majority in scotland's devolved par
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st elena a much sought after by collectors. amid through rounds his character it's his glory his military aura it's why he captivates people around the world michael says it's essential not to erase history but to face it by frankly addressing the many facets of napoleons role he's broken with previous french presidents reassessing napoleon's legacy may frustrate some but he can also offer a richer understanding of france's past. zira non-western from. the musics are known as warner is probably cape greatest cultural export it originated in the islands off the coast of west africa and the 18th century and spread across the world as many of its people left seeking a better life abroad nicholas haq traveled to the cape verde island of service center to see how this unique and powerful music still symbolizes a longing for the motherland. it is a song written by a woman who lived most of her life in poverty abandoned by her mother as a child at the age of 16 she sang in bars for passing sailors on the island of saudi sente the sole woman in the band of men zahra evora performed barefoot cigarette in hand only attaining fame after recording her 1st alb
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