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st. martin. thank you so much for your time. dot com. thanks. it is opportunity apiece. packed with nature. that's how you and secretary general antonio terrace is describing a landmark agreement to protect the planets vidal, ecosystems. the deal reached at the un biodiversity summit, and mon trail will save guard some 30 percent of the world land and seas, and provide crucial financing to protect biodiversity and low income countries. after 2 weeks of often bad tempered talks, the conference president, china's environment minister, announced a deal at last low by. this is a historic moment, don't. yes. we are at the end of a long journey, which has taken in meetings around the world. thoughtlessly. we carried on our work, even at the height of the pandemic. what we're looking for. and now the day we finally reached our destination, vienna's oh. and the deal is not before time. scientists say 1000000 of the earth's 8000000 plant and animal species are threatened with extinction. nearly $200.00 countries have committed under the so called couldn'
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st. martin. thank you so much for your time. you're welcome. thanks for this opportunity. germany's foreign minister is on a 2 day trip to nigeria. today she visited a region that's a stronghold of the terrorist group, vocal her rum, alina babbled toward a camp in the north. that is reintegrating for fighters. back to society. germany is funding the project aimed and stamping out terrorism in the stronghold. book said the surrender of some 100000 vocal around fighters gives hope to the conflict torn region earlier d w. corresponding force to cora told me more about the area visited by the german foreign minister or the area that a minister, a bare bug visited, is called in garner. in mid inborn new state, ne of nigeria. that's one of the areas that have been ravaged by book who her arm around 3000 residents were displaced and forced to move to the capital of me. do gallery and thanks to efforts are from the u. n. d p. barnstead government and the e u. those communities, some of those communities have been rebuilt and are now able to go back to
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let's dress the punk rockers that are playing at st martin is and make them look cool and have that spreadnd at the end it was called worlds end! there was a message even for the name of the boutique. 50 a message even for the name of the boutiaue. ., , ., ,, ., ~ ., a message even for the name of the boutiaue. ., , ., ,, .,~ ., boutique. so lovely to speak to you, thank ou boutique. so lovely to speak to you, thank you so — boutique. so lovely to speak to you, thank you so much. _ the controversial online influencer andrew tate has reportedly been detained in romania as part of a human trafficking and rape investigation. mr tate — who was detained alongside his brother tristan — had his house raided in the capital, bucharest. a lawyer for the brothers confirmed their detention. now time for all the sports news. sarahjoins us. sarah joins us. thank sarahjoins us. thank you. let's start with all the tributes pouring in for the legendary pele who has died in sao paulo at the age of 82. in australia, where the tennis united cup is taking place players from the brazil and italy team paid tribu
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st. martin. 2017, uk, ireland and china. in 2018 to 2020, only the uk. now, of those places, clearly there was one that is the most interesting, which is the fact that he held a bank account in china. i talked to a lot of financial experts who say they need more information on this. they want to know when this was opened, what trump's business interests were in china and is there any potential that that actually influenced trump's policy or politics towards china because of the fact that he had a business interest there. now, when we talk about that, it also is interesting to see how much he paid in foreign taxes, particularly in 2017. remember, i just said that he paid only $750 in u.s. income tax that year. he paid nearly $1 million in foreign taxes. and it is not surprising that a businessman with global interests would pay this kind of money. but what it does do is sheds light on where his interests were at a time where he was serving the united states, at a time he was in the white house. and some of the countries that he had these notable business
st. martin. 2017, uk, ireland and china. in 2018 to 2020, only the uk. now, of those places, clearly there was one that is the most interesting, which is the fact that he held a bank account in china. i talked to a lot of financial experts who say they need more information on this. they want to know when this was opened, what trump's business interests were in china and is there any potential that that actually influenced trump's policy or politics towards china because of the fact that he had...
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st. martin ireland and u.k.n 2017 to china, panama, qatar, azerbaijan, turkey, and india. go ahead, david. >> as long as you disclose you have foreign bank accounts per se that's not a problem but in trump's case we have to be worried who is putting money in his pocket given the statements he likes people to put money in his pocket and how that influences policy. i have a column at d.c. report, the news organization i'm publisher until sunday until somebody else takes over about how there are 27 sole proprietor tax filings that show zero revenue but hundreds of thousands of dollars in expenses. trump did this over his 1984 tax returns. he got caught. there were two trials. judges in both cases found that he committed civil tax fraud. that put him on notice that showing you have a business or maybe it's an imaginary business with no revenue for which you take expenses to reduce your taxes is a no-no. that's evidence, very powerful evidence of criminal intent. >> so kathryn, do some of these fishy things in his ta
st. martin ireland and u.k.n 2017 to china, panama, qatar, azerbaijan, turkey, and india. go ahead, david. >> as long as you disclose you have foreign bank accounts per se that's not a problem but in trump's case we have to be worried who is putting money in his pocket given the statements he likes people to put money in his pocket and how that influences policy. i have a column at d.c. report, the news organization i'm publisher until sunday until somebody else takes over about how there...
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st. martin. 2017, united kingdom, ireland, china. a lot of questions about why he was still holding a bank account in china. and i talked to several business analysts who say they want to know more about that. what were his business interests in china? is there any indication that his policies were impacted by the fact that he had this business interest there. and we're talking about foreign governments and foreign taxes. one other thing to point out. we talked about his income tax in the u.s. in 2017. he only paid $720. that same iyear, he paid $1 million in foreign taxes. the reason why this is significant, it is custom for a businessman who has entities across the globe to pay this kind of money. what it sheds light on, we know while he was president, serving in the white house where his actual business was. china, turkey, mexico. these are things that now there's questions about whether or not, again, was his policy or any impact on how he was acting because he had these business interests in these countries. >> very fair questio
st. martin. 2017, united kingdom, ireland, china. a lot of questions about why he was still holding a bank account in china. and i talked to several business analysts who say they want to know more about that. what were his business interests in china? is there any indication that his policies were impacted by the fact that he had this business interest there. and we're talking about foreign governments and foreign taxes. one other thing to point out. we talked about his income tax in the u.s....
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st. martin and in 2017, u.k. and china and ireland and then just in the u.k., the reason why this is so important, we're doing a deeper dive into the foreign entities because the entanglement with foreign business was a huge part of the narrative while he was in office and now we're going to find out how far that actually went. are there any foreign-owned companies? who are his business associates. so again, more information that we're breaking down here. but all of this is painting a picture of who trump is and whether or not it actually matches up with the narrative that he has presented for last several decades and it is coming at a time that he's running for office a third time. and i will say, talking to so many people around him, people who have known him back in new york years ago, they say this is the thing that he's the most sensitive about, is his finances and having them scrutinized. >> and if he's so sensitive about this, are we hearing anything from the former president. >> we heard a statement last
st. martin and in 2017, u.k. and china and ireland and then just in the u.k., the reason why this is so important, we're doing a deeper dive into the foreign entities because the entanglement with foreign business was a huge part of the narrative while he was in office and now we're going to find out how far that actually went. are there any foreign-owned companies? who are his business associates. so again, more information that we're breaking down here. but all of this is painting a picture...
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st. martin.n 2017, the united kingdom, ireland, china, and in 2019 through 2020, just the united kingdom, and that's interesting, right? because there is one country that really stands out there, and that is china given the united states' relationship with that country, and it not being a close ally of the u.s. there's some question there as to why and when that account was opened by the former president, and there's also new inscyights into the president's charitable donations. he talked on the campaign trail and while he was in office that he was a generous businessman and gave a lot of money to charity. here's what we know given these tax documents. in 2016, he gave $1.2 million to charity. in 2017, $1.9 million to charity, and in 2018 and 2019, each of those years, just a little over $500,000, and then in 2020, the year of coronavirus, just $0, and of course, that was a year that was really hard hit for trump businesses given the fact he works in the hospitality industry, owns hotel, golf cou
st. martin.n 2017, the united kingdom, ireland, china, and in 2019 through 2020, just the united kingdom, and that's interesting, right? because there is one country that really stands out there, and that is china given the united states' relationship with that country, and it not being a close ally of the u.s. there's some question there as to why and when that account was opened by the former president, and there's also new inscyights into the president's charitable donations. he talked on...
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st. louis is life for us intern martin, that one of the worst hit states can turn florence just how bad has it been while many places are still inundated and flood waters now behind me, and it looks just like a lake, but in reality, these are paddy fields and that's quite a common seen in this area. we also visited a village that's been under water since monday, and people say they're fe. the flood waters are receding but extremely slowly. they're still not been able to return to their homes. those have left. there are, however, people who rich refuse to leave. they're still living in their homes. some, even though there's water that's entered their homes of waters about maybe 10 centimeters high, but they're still staying put they say, because they want to look after their belongings. but people there are so used to these floods happening. the annual monsoon season stretches from december to february. and there are times when they experience floods may be 2 or 3 times during the monsoon season. so they've had to adapt to living with these floods. now one person we spoke to said he's change
st. louis is life for us intern martin, that one of the worst hit states can turn florence just how bad has it been while many places are still inundated and flood waters now behind me, and it looks just like a lake, but in reality, these are paddy fields and that's quite a common seen in this area. we also visited a village that's been under water since monday, and people say they're fe. the flood waters are receding but extremely slowly. they're still not been able to return to their homes....
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st. peters square. of course, that was in 2005. >> father martin, pope americas benedict leaves behind a complicated legacy. he is seen by many as an enforcer of conservative doctrine. his resignation broke almost six years of president, tell us more about the legacy of america's benedict the 16th? >> i think people obviously know him as pope, but also as prefect of the congregation. and most famously, as the pope to resign. he was a very respected theologian, a brilliant theologian. that's one of the regions that he was tapped as an archbishop. and then, he became prefect of the congregation. really, his resignation was historic. i think a great sign of humility. imagine giving up that kind of power at the top of your game. i thought was a humble thing to do. i think that is probably the most historic thing that he did. that should not overshadow his many other accomplishments. as the new york times writes, even before his election in 2005, he was seen as an intellectual and spiritual leader who upheld church doctrine in the face of growing secularism and pressure to change to get more people into the pew
st. peters square. of course, that was in 2005. >> father martin, pope americas benedict leaves behind a complicated legacy. he is seen by many as an enforcer of conservative doctrine. his resignation broke almost six years of president, tell us more about the legacy of america's benedict the 16th? >> i think people obviously know him as pope, but also as prefect of the congregation. and most famously, as the pope to resign. he was a very respected theologian, a brilliant...
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st. peter's. his body will lie in state beginning monday. father james martinge american media, joins us now. hi, father martin. how are you remembering pope benedict today? >> this is a very talented and brilliant theologian who was active in the church and circles in the 1960s. obviously the congregation for the doctrine of the faith as pope of course. but his most historic act was his resignation, a move i think could change the papacy going forward. >> tell us about the significance of him resigning, why that was such a big deal? >> for one thing it hasn't happened for 600 years i think many people thought it was off the table. his predecessor continued on during his parakin son's disease and continued when he was very ill. but i think pope benedict showed great humility and freedom and as a result you have pope francis now saying that, you know, he's not going to resign any time soon but that could be in the cards if he doesn't feel, like benedict, that he can carry out the office as he should. >> pope benedict faced criticism for handling the sexual abuse
st. peter's. his body will lie in state beginning monday. father james martinge american media, joins us now. hi, father martin. how are you remembering pope benedict today? >> this is a very talented and brilliant theologian who was active in the church and circles in the 1960s. obviously the congregation for the doctrine of the faith as pope of course. but his most historic act was his resignation, a move i think could change the papacy going forward. >> tell us about the...
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violating iran's st . female dress code, the rans attorney general told a major state news agency that the interior ministry has shut down the morality police. earlier i talked to cameron martine, he's a senior lecture on international relations at the university of sussex. i asked him what he made of the announcement. well, 1st of all, i would sure note of caution initially about the announcement because as the attorney general said, the morality so called morality police was not part of the judiciary system. it wasn't an organ of the tree, it was actually part of the so called low enforcement forces or, you know, police force. so did they, did such an announcement should really be announced by that institution. and that hasn't happened yet. and secondly, since the protest began after the killing of fuzzy and i mean these, this morality police patrols have defacto seized because of the situation. so they really haven't been in operation a last 2 or 3 months anyway. so i think until the government formerly announces this, you have to treat this question, but what is clear is that the government is pursues to policy. similar heinously. it seems that on the one hand, it has incr
violating iran's st . female dress code, the rans attorney general told a major state news agency that the interior ministry has shut down the morality police. earlier i talked to cameron martine, he's a senior lecture on international relations at the university of sussex. i asked him what he made of the announcement. well, 1st of all, i would sure note of caution initially about the announcement because as the attorney general said, the morality so called morality police was not part of the...
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st. louis journal entry with it doesn't matter in the kind of steps that she'll make once you development, but that small on martin's rather than digging our mothers the saying in our language classes. if you find yourself in our home, just stop digging. so the truth is, we have to sit down and ask ourselves how long or how do we utilize which we have and further develop? what we think we can rather than, you know, think that external financing is de one that is gonna help us build infrastructures that will help us. you, july, the renewable energy. we have 2 steps to more and keep developing and give you know, you are, you noticed it is no, there it is. was in that happened in a day. oh, i think there are lessons you are learning from other countries that really proves if you manage what you have effectively and use smart strategies, you know, create value across you value chin is teen to a lot. i'm not right now. i believe it's the step even kenya, shelby speaking, we actually are obligate focused on finance. thank you so much for coming on collins kennedy e as g and stand ability advocate as sustainable square blu
st. louis journal entry with it doesn't matter in the kind of steps that she'll make once you development, but that small on martin's rather than digging our mothers the saying in our language classes. if you find yourself in our home, just stop digging. so the truth is, we have to sit down and ask ourselves how long or how do we utilize which we have and further develop? what we think we can rather than, you know, think that external financing is de one that is gonna help us build...
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st. nicholas has already given presents here too there is a kind of vacuum of order, vacuum of tradition, the rite is a very important thing, because you mentioned martinuther, and he is exactly the person who destroyed the rite of the church, and as a result, in countries where the church system is protestant, churches disappear as such, there is no full-fledged rite, there is no of such sacredness and the whole church stops going to the position in denmark, the last protestant church was closed and only the whole phenomenon is lost that is, we draw some conclusions in the fifth will then be good then effective when it will be good popular an understandable and easily reproducible rite of its celebration, the christmas carol as a sign of christmas is a wonderful piece of art because if 12 schools were taught to carol correctly, it would be very widespread because the candidate is a kind of wish for happiness for a single person, such a prayer for a house, for a family, for every carol, it is for someone he who wishes health to someone, by the way, we used to carol in the hutsul region. yes, carolers there even carol on the dead, they are given notes l
st. nicholas has already given presents here too there is a kind of vacuum of order, vacuum of tradition, the rite is a very important thing, because you mentioned martinuther, and he is exactly the person who destroyed the rite of the church, and as a result, in countries where the church system is protestant, churches disappear as such, there is no full-fledged rite, there is no of such sacredness and the whole church stops going to the position in denmark, the last protestant church was...
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martin mulberry tree leaves at the silkworms faithful food experiments facing them. other types of plant have all failed. the mulberry tree is robust, but there is one challenge the side that all can st. so silkworms are so sensitive because they've been specially brand for thousands of years purely to create silk for a whole conserves the toys sensitive to insecticides, of course, but also to fungicides and other chemicals. this is claude form that they like to caterpillar sick and kill them and all that on than optical tier one k machine teeth on did open. this is also why, sorry, culture is not possible in many places for all, for only under difficult conditions and open av talk because insecticides can drifting along. alice how from large apple on, which is for example, both girls not for long la. can these chemicals settle on the mulberry leaves? we harvest the leaves with him in the silkworms. can't say that in the play that on decides that off that and cranking silkworms, voracious creatures it takes $450.00 kilos of laundry leads to raise his $12000.00 silkworms. it really often has to bring in new supplies. how many of the earlier neighbors are traditional farmers, such as p
martin mulberry tree leaves at the silkworms faithful food experiments facing them. other types of plant have all failed. the mulberry tree is robust, but there is one challenge the side that all can st. so silkworms are so sensitive because they've been specially brand for thousands of years purely to create silk for a whole conserves the toys sensitive to insecticides, of course, but also to fungicides and other chemicals. this is claude form that they like to caterpillar sick and kill them...
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st. nicholas has already given gifts , and we have a kind of ritual vacuum, a vacuum of tradition, and the ritual is a very important piece of stuff because here you are martin luther was mentioned, and this is exactly the person who destroyed the rite of the church, and as a result, in countries where the church system is protestant, accordingly, churches disappear as such, there is no full-fledged rite, there is no such sacredness and all the church stops going to positions in denmark, the last protestant church was closed and only the whole phenomenon is lost. that is, what we do will then be a good, then popular, understandable and easily reproduced rite of its celebration. it would be very widespread , because the candidate is a kind of wish for happiness for single people, such a prayer for a house, for a family, for every carol, she congratulates someone, wishes someone health, by the way, we the hutsul people caroled yes, the carolers there even carol for the dead, they are given notes like a priest and they carol for the dead, it’s true that there is such a ritual, that is, it is such a strange and elegant ritual, that’s why the new year must either
st. nicholas has already given gifts , and we have a kind of ritual vacuum, a vacuum of tradition, and the ritual is a very important piece of stuff because here you are martin luther was mentioned, and this is exactly the person who destroyed the rite of the church, and as a result, in countries where the church system is protestant, accordingly, churches disappear as such, there is no full-fledged rite, there is no such sacredness and all the church stops going to positions in denmark, the...
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but then came martin luther, who brought about the division of the church into catholics and protestants. he also invented the christians, who then came on december 24th for protestants. st. like nicholas were no longer in demand, but for catholics they were still important. but since saint nicholas was increasingly turning into a commercial santa claus and even nonbelievers started believing in him, the catholics adopted the crist kent, which looks like an angel complete with wings and to top it off a halo. but now it was high time for the protestants to distance themselves from the catholics again. so they again believed in santa claus. got it. most families can settle on santa claus. but the tradition of celebrating christmas with your family only came about at the start of the 19th century. to day santa claus is known almost everywhere. he's called pear, noel in france. bobo, natalie in italy. papa noel in spain sent to class in the netherlands. and so on in finland, he's known as your local key. rumor has it that santa lives here to visit him. you have to head for lap length and the arctic circle. oh, as you can see, i bring all the children in the world, christmas
but then came martin luther, who brought about the division of the church into catholics and protestants. he also invented the christians, who then came on december 24th for protestants. st. like nicholas were no longer in demand, but for catholics they were still important. but since saint nicholas was increasingly turning into a commercial santa claus and even nonbelievers started believing in him, the catholics adopted the crist kent, which looks like an angel complete with wings and to top...
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martin scorsese. >> jimmy: marty's like, look how sexy he is! >> get him in here, i want him to read! i show up at -- you know, i show up at the st. regis. in the room. there's a bunch of other new york actors there. and in walks madonna who's directing this movie. >> jimmy: that had to be a surprise. >> i mean -- [ laughter ] yes. but so -- i mean, the first thing that flooded over me before -- i was like, wow, madonna thinks i'm sexy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, right. >> i was really excited about that. yeah, it was -- it was a truly harrowing, exciting experience. she wanted everyone to call her "m" at the time. i'm a punk kid, i remember being so excited and so cocky. >> jimmy: sure. >> i'd go in like -- she was like, "david, do you want to do it with a british accent?" i was like, i don't know, madonna. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: did madonna play a role in your childhood, as far as -- because i was -- i was fully in love with madonna when i was a teenager. >> yeah, it all came back, too. because -- i don't know, do you remember this video, "open your heart"? >> jimmy: absolutely. >> okay. so it's a video that could not be made -- it c
martin scorsese. >> jimmy: marty's like, look how sexy he is! >> get him in here, i want him to read! i show up at -- you know, i show up at the st. regis. in the room. there's a bunch of other new york actors there. and in walks madonna who's directing this movie. >> jimmy: that had to be a surprise. >> i mean -- [ laughter ] yes. but so -- i mean, the first thing that flooded over me before -- i was like, wow, madonna thinks i'm sexy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah,...
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st ed's. charlie found role models and mentors, people he could relate to in a way he couldn't relate to teachers at, school. i remember some staff back there was a guy called martinliant he showed me the ropes. he sort of took me under wing. i was a young 16 year old guy, so i knew the world but in reality, nothing. and he just showed me the way. and in the, you know, went out of his way a bit. then he showed me stuff like money on the side form and from a 16 year old guy, if you can make money making money, it's from rough it's brilliant. away from rough and tumble of mechanics and construction and some edge trains hair and beauty students to teenagers who may have struggled with mainstream education, gain valuable qualifications such as a level two hair and beauty diploma . two hair and beauty diploma. many at st ed say that being here, being part of a community, helps bolster their mental health to. the reality is that ed students often come from homes, some having lived through domestic violence . this charity domestic violence. this charity can help in the whatever their start life. we have students who lots of issues some of them are previous trauma that th
st ed's. charlie found role models and mentors, people he could relate to in a way he couldn't relate to teachers at, school. i remember some staff back there was a guy called martinliant he showed me the ropes. he sort of took me under wing. i was a young 16 year old guy, so i knew the world but in reality, nothing. and he just showed me the way. and in the, you know, went out of his way a bit. then he showed me stuff like money on the side form and from a 16 year old guy, if you can make...
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st. stevens. austin garcia from midlothian. shania grant from school virtual academy. reed griffin from james w. martin high. julia from arlingtonton high. brett from arlingtonton high. jared from mansfield legacy. alexander hu from lake braddock secondary. hue wynn from arlingtonton bowie. ezra lee from james w. martin high. noah lofton from lakeridge height. caitlyn new from palmer high. asher from gyms w. martin high. austin from arlingtonton lamar high. troy from all saints episcopal school. charles rodriguez from james w. martin high school. ryan ville real from jesuit dallas college prep. justin walker from kendale high. and ryeland woodward from brdneck high. these were all exceptional young men and women and i just want the american people to know and especially the people of texas' sixth district that the future of our country is safe with young men and women like these. next i'd like to recognize members of our community that have gone above and beyond. james reed, congratulations on being fire fighter of the year from the corsicana fire rescue department for 2022. thank you for your sacrifices and
st. stevens. austin garcia from midlothian. shania grant from school virtual academy. reed griffin from james w. martin high. julia from arlingtonton high. brett from arlingtonton high. jared from mansfield legacy. alexander hu from lake braddock secondary. hue wynn from arlingtonton bowie. ezra lee from james w. martin high. noah lofton from lakeridge height. caitlyn new from palmer high. asher from gyms w. martin high. austin from arlingtonton lamar high. troy from all saints episcopal...