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that first of all i'd say the term muslim anti semitism is wrong because it is stablish is a false connection between the islamic religion and anti semitism. and that's not the case. but anti semitism perpetrated by muslim people is indeed a growing problem and the challenge we need to face. is specially in light of the twenty fifteen refugee crisis. here we're dealing with people who were socialized in countries where anti semitism was part of everyday life it was almost state doctrine. now an immense integration task lies ahead of us. but i must stand these people didn't come here because they wanted to spread anti semitism but because they feared for their lives and that's why we are offering them protection. how do we deal with his large number of people who as you say inherited jewish that includes respecting jewish people the same as women who can dress how they like. and we need to signify whoever wants to succeed in this society must understand our history our sensitivity when it comes to anti-semitism and when that is violated we are allowed to show zero tolerance and must use the fu
that first of all i'd say the term muslim anti semitism is wrong because it is stablish is a false connection between the islamic religion and anti semitism. and that's not the case. but anti semitism perpetrated by muslim people is indeed a growing problem and the challenge we need to face. is specially in light of the twenty fifteen refugee crisis. here we're dealing with people who were socialized in countries where anti semitism was part of everyday life it was almost state doctrine. now an...
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in the eighteen hundreds some capital offenses were targeted specifically at slaves the stablish in a racial bias that continues today. executions reached a historic peak in the one nine hundred thirty s. averaging one hundred sixty seven per year but then in one thousand thirty six. a gruesome execution caught the attention of the media. on aug fourteenth in owensboro kentucky raney of the thea was publicly hanged by a white sheriff's many thought but the oh was innocent. one new york times reporter wrote ten thousand white persons some jaring another's festive saw prayerful black men put to death today and davies county's piton gallus . the outcry over rainey but he is hanging did not put an end to capital punishment instead it drove executions behind prison walls out of public view. state officials built death houses and institutionalized the practice. it's a death by far it's a scripted death in the beginning it was hanging it was not only hanging but it was public and so you see the crowds come in and bring in a picnic lunch and celebrating then we move from hanging to the electr
in the eighteen hundreds some capital offenses were targeted specifically at slaves the stablish in a racial bias that continues today. executions reached a historic peak in the one nine hundred thirty s. averaging one hundred sixty seven per year but then in one thousand thirty six. a gruesome execution caught the attention of the media. on aug fourteenth in owensboro kentucky raney of the thea was publicly hanged by a white sheriff's many thought but the oh was innocent. one new york times...
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from a ship frack the silver coin was made in mexico city three years after the spanish empire stablished its colony in latin america expected to fetch at least half a million dollars at an auction in philadelphia on friday. and on to a different story tesla took a dip after seeing alan last spoke emotionally about the stress so frightening to company and as american regulators are said to be widening a probe into the firm mosques told the new york times that he was working up to one hundred twenty hours a week to meet production goals that he had been taking and gentle for sleep the u.s. securities and exchange commission is looking into mosques tweeting off plans to take the company private. and that's it you opt to say at the latest from the world of business for more how to a website that's called thank you very much for watching. twenty. nine stone which by his parents adopted by wolves this isn't the story here mostly it's the story of marcos and it's a true. the system. thirty two year old spaniard who no lives with fellow humans now he is causing on his. nature on the. next on t.w
from a ship frack the silver coin was made in mexico city three years after the spanish empire stablished its colony in latin america expected to fetch at least half a million dollars at an auction in philadelphia on friday. and on to a different story tesla took a dip after seeing alan last spoke emotionally about the stress so frightening to company and as american regulators are said to be widening a probe into the firm mosques told the new york times that he was working up to one hundred...
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the chile pepper institute was .stablished in 1993 our mission statement is to educate the world about chile peppers. we have a long history of chile pepper research from the founding of the university until today. thatf the things we notice are teaching garden's people from all around the world will come in and see their chilies. from mymy chile country, and we were trying to toort at one point a chile asia, and the asian markets will thus we did not have good quality. we did not know what that meant because we had the color. we did not have insect parts or anything, disease, mold. we did not understand why. they are putting up a barrier. what we learned over time through talking to people is the chilies had a different kind of heat and we were not sure what they were talking about, so we began to study what we call today a heat profile, and every aile has five components to heat profile, so the next time you eat chilies, watch how fast does the heat develop? does it come on quickly or is it a delayed heat? how long does it linger? does it dissipate quickly or linger for literally hou
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you have the jim is and i think you were moving towards the rule of law you know you have these stablished and of independent bar you have elected representatives even though these are increasingly manipulated the franchise to get more and more conservative monarchists in the duma but then the soviet union blew that out of the water even in new york adamic work i think there is. a bit more understanding of the complexities of this country that. we would normally expect from american scholars because some of them do come. with a degree of what the russia is supposed to do and where it's failing i wonder how challenging do you find this balance between. looking at your own country and of this country. with an open mind i guess a degree of compassion i don't know that i find it challenging where it gets challenging is trying to get other people to listen to and accept your work there are certain narratives. that it's difficult to break out from my work the idea that stalin could have been interested in democracy has hit a wall with a lot of people you know a lot of comments stalin was a dicta
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many other issues and on top of that our economic concerns which were created by the american a stablish were in rulers not by russia so this is the again an example of why they blame russia to deflect from their own failings and their own on the rest that they're creating in their own population they can't face what they're doing so it's still russia russia russia all the time rather than making the adjustments in their own policy to try to win an election so yeah that could be time for that november election but i don't see how that strategy works very well now despite what the actual concerns of. an actual americans we seem to be stuck in perpetual deja vu more accusations of meddling more sanctions coming forward is that all we have to look forward to in the future. i'm afraid that that's what it looks like right now but eventually there it will have to come to an end but this and i think it will be when they finally dawns on them that it's not working and that might not be until the two thousand and twenty presidential election when we'll see whether that insurgency on the right in
many other issues and on top of that our economic concerns which were created by the american a stablish were in rulers not by russia so this is the again an example of why they blame russia to deflect from their own failings and their own on the rest that they're creating in their own population they can't face what they're doing so it's still russia russia russia all the time rather than making the adjustments in their own policy to try to win an election so yeah that could be time for that...
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of the stablished of the weapon was a five hundred pound laser guided m.k. eighty two bomb made by lockheed martin well bully for you c.n.n. except i might be a little late to the party i mean independent journalists like ben norton and we here at r.t. were actually reporting that days if not weeks before you ever got around to the story but hey you know i guess you know your only real journalist of lockheed martin actually have or ties on your channel which it does meanwhile the washington post editorial board after discovering the u.s. hand in the bus bombing has declared it's time to end u.s. support for those misspeak gotten and unwinnable war thank you washington post i guess it's better late than never is it i mean. three years three years too late on that one. now let's do what they do not and start watching the hawks. the. real deal. as a lot of. like you know that i got. it. wrong or the watching the hawks i am tired old and top of the wall it oh my gosh there's a war in yemen i know there's a lot of amazing that they finally caught on i think was m
of the stablished of the weapon was a five hundred pound laser guided m.k. eighty two bomb made by lockheed martin well bully for you c.n.n. except i might be a little late to the party i mean independent journalists like ben norton and we here at r.t. were actually reporting that days if not weeks before you ever got around to the story but hey you know i guess you know your only real journalist of lockheed martin actually have or ties on your channel which it does meanwhile the washington...
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has been the largest city in portugal and the only european capital stablished on the atlantic coast. at the mouth of the tigris discovery monument evokes nostalgia for a time when the portuguese called their home everywhere. carved in stone some fifty seven yards above the river the heroes of portugal pioneers of the conquest dominate the ocean that gave them such prestige and wealth. they were headed by prince henry the navigator the architect of a perilous project to open up a new trade route through the atlantic ocean to bypass the muslims in the mediterranean and search for african gold. in the fourteenth century the portuguese succeeded in ousting the arabs from their territory the kingdom now had free reign to begin its conquest of the world. promising golden power henry the navigator convinced the nobility to follow him in this adventure. to get their out look classy. sit if you meet seek. so-called ponce a kitchen. that he can appeal to go meet don't get down to could they vote devalue their i let that you know bonded. to live before they get. to brave the atlantic and ocean
has been the largest city in portugal and the only european capital stablished on the atlantic coast. at the mouth of the tigris discovery monument evokes nostalgia for a time when the portuguese called their home everywhere. carved in stone some fifty seven yards above the river the heroes of portugal pioneers of the conquest dominate the ocean that gave them such prestige and wealth. they were headed by prince henry the navigator the architect of a perilous project to open up a new trade...
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it was commercial in its initial a stablished it was to try to write about things differently than other people had written about them but also to write about topics that people had not written about then new journalism was. reported not. fiction they focused on characterization seen building narrative and it was journalism that aspired toward greater artistry than journalism had before tom wolfe was working for the herald tribune and he had reported the story about custom made cars in california and he ended up pitching a story instead to ask wired magazine. i was sent up there to cover the hot rod and custom car show by the new york herald tribune and i brought back exactly the kind of story the sum named a list of total newspapers in america would have come up with. a total newspaper is the kind people don't really buy to read but just to have physically because they know it supports their own outlook on life the totem story usually makes what is known as gentle fun of this which is a way of saying don't worry these people are nothing. he couldn't write the piece it was just a bunch o
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progress i agree with that ok but in the end the questions that i set out to everyone here i said stablish mentor left so good kind of procreation and ok but let's but my question is what does the establishment left want to achieve by taking on this strategy all it does is increase but you know it just increases the volume in the temperature of political discourse when we have no to the point where we don't have any ok go ahead ron. oh i agree with you and i think they really thrive on creating this am kadhimiya of a we're not trump and trump's awful and we're not that when it comes time to talk to policy they really don't have any ideas you know we live more than ever before we live in a two party system lewis black said it best the republicans have bad ideas the democrats have no ideas so when you have no absolutely no ideas and when you have this president that's kind of a knee jerk reactionary you know that says you know some outrageous things sometimes what else can you do but then get in get into the match yourself and gauge in the hyper partisan click bait culture that were a part o
progress i agree with that ok but in the end the questions that i set out to everyone here i said stablish mentor left so good kind of procreation and ok but let's but my question is what does the establishment left want to achieve by taking on this strategy all it does is increase but you know it just increases the volume in the temperature of political discourse when we have no to the point where we don't have any ok go ahead ron. oh i agree with you and i think they really thrive on creating...
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in the eighteen hundreds some capital offenses were targeted specifically at slaves the stablish in a racial bias that continues today. executions reached a historic peak in the one nine hundred thirty s. averaging one hundred sixty seven per year but then in one thousand thirty six. a gruesome execution caught the attention of the media. on aug fourteenth in owensboro kentucky raney the thea was publicly hanged by a white sheriff's many thought but the oh was innocent. one new york times reporter wrote ten thousand white persons some jaring another's festive saw prayerful black men put to death today and davies county's piton gallus . the outcry over rainy bothy is hanging did not put an end to capital punishment instead it drove executions behind prison walls out of public view. state officials built death houses and institutionalized the practice. it's a death by far it's a scripted death in the beginning it was hanging it was not only hanging but it was public and so you see the crowds come in and bring in a picnic luncheon celebrating then we move from hanging to the electric cha
in the eighteen hundreds some capital offenses were targeted specifically at slaves the stablish in a racial bias that continues today. executions reached a historic peak in the one nine hundred thirty s. averaging one hundred sixty seven per year but then in one thousand thirty six. a gruesome execution caught the attention of the media. on aug fourteenth in owensboro kentucky raney the thea was publicly hanged by a white sheriff's many thought but the oh was innocent. one new york times...
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be next are we going to see more independent inquiries or would war institutions now step in to stablish this as a fact. really look. that as that is a difficult question because you're asking me to read the future the report itself . that. mechanisms of reporting to the u.n. human rights council be made permanent they are in their recommendations that it is also that they ask the allies of the coalition to cease. armed sales and to support the peace efforts of the new un relatively new un appointed special envoy for yemen and martin griffiths so i think those are the kind of mechanisms that they are calling for. immediately visibly. and i agree with dr kendall that this is a turning point but i would emphasize that this is a turning point because this is a record of britain by international lawyers with a large reason a sizeable team that was able to do research. for this report so it's far more documented than anything previously furthermore it puts the responsibility on the internationally recognized government of yemen that is to say i had a government to be providing for the people
be next are we going to see more independent inquiries or would war institutions now step in to stablish this as a fact. really look. that as that is a difficult question because you're asking me to read the future the report itself . that. mechanisms of reporting to the u.n. human rights council be made permanent they are in their recommendations that it is also that they ask the allies of the coalition to cease. armed sales and to support the peace efforts of the new un relatively new un...
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during our travels we stablish to this unprecedented amount that regarding the transfers of priests involved in cases of at ophelia. deck a man sits in dig. that up with his off by a few that lost it on that it was the one that got into a bang up stakes i mean that and the victims number tens of thousands marked with scars for the rest of their lives. our investigations would lead us all the way to pope francis who revealed how when he was charged. wish for one a series he tried to influence the argentine justice department. to sunday that they didn't feel it was these and these and he kept the past. investigated the mysteries of the church where on the altar of truth god's law seems to prevail over that of men. our inquiry into the international transfers of priests accused of pedophilia begins in the united states. we're in chicago in the shadow of this cathedral to would just a very unique kind of protest. or it's you know it's not all are victims of pedophile priests. in their hands portraits of them as children when they were abused. in the us sixteen thousand people have already launch
during our travels we stablish to this unprecedented amount that regarding the transfers of priests involved in cases of at ophelia. deck a man sits in dig. that up with his off by a few that lost it on that it was the one that got into a bang up stakes i mean that and the victims number tens of thousands marked with scars for the rest of their lives. our investigations would lead us all the way to pope francis who revealed how when he was charged. wish for one a series he tried to influence...
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of the stablished of the weapon was a five hundred pound laser guided m k t two bomb made by lockheed martin well bully for you c.n.n. except might be a little late to the party i mean independent journalists like ben norton and we here at r.t. were actually reporting that days if not weeks before you ever got around to the story but hey you know i guess you know your only real journalist of lockheed martin actually have or ties on your channel which it does meanwhile the washington post editorial board after discovering the u.s. hand in the bus bombing has declared it's time to end it u.s. support for those missed be gotten and unwinnable war. thank you washington post i guess it's better late than never is it i mean. three years three years too late on that one. now let's do what they do not and start watching the hawks. one old legal street looks like. it would be analyzing the bottom. line for the day like you that i got.
of the stablished of the weapon was a five hundred pound laser guided m k t two bomb made by lockheed martin well bully for you c.n.n. except might be a little late to the party i mean independent journalists like ben norton and we here at r.t. were actually reporting that days if not weeks before you ever got around to the story but hey you know i guess you know your only real journalist of lockheed martin actually have or ties on your channel which it does meanwhile the washington post...
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it was commercial in its initial a stablished it was to try to write about things differently than other people had written about them but also to write about topics that people had not written about. the new journalism was. reported not. fiction they focused on characterization seen building narrative and it was journalism that aspired toward greater artistry than journalism had before tom wolfe was working for the herald tribune and he had reported a story about custom made cars in california and he ended up pitching a story instead to esquire magazine. i was sent up there to cover the hot rod and custom car show by the new york herald tribune. and i brought back exactly the kind of story the sum named a list of total newspapers in america would have come up with. a total newspaper is the kind people don't really buy to read but just to have physically because they know it supports their own outlook on life. the totem story usually makes what is known as a gentle form of this which is a way of saying don't worry these people are nothing. he couldn't write the piece it was just a bunch
it was commercial in its initial a stablished it was to try to write about things differently than other people had written about them but also to write about topics that people had not written about. the new journalism was. reported not. fiction they focused on characterization seen building narrative and it was journalism that aspired toward greater artistry than journalism had before tom wolfe was working for the herald tribune and he had reported a story about custom made cars in california...
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has been the largest city in portugal and the only european capital stablished on the atlantic coast. at the mouth of the tigris the discovery monument evokes nostalgia for a time when the portuguese called their home everywhere. carved in stone some fifty seven yards above the river the heroes of portugal pioneers of the conquest dominate the ocean that gave them such prestige and wealth. they were headed by prince henry the navigator the architect of a perilous project to open up a new trade route through the atlantic ocean to bypass the muslims in the mediterranean and search for african gold. in the fourteenth century the portuguese succeeded in ousting the arabs from their territory the kingdom now had free reign to begin its conquest of the world. promising golden power henry the navigator convinced the nobility to follow him in this adventure. to get their out look classy to. sit if you meet seek. so-called prosecuted. he can up it'll become a don't get down to could they vote we devalue their i let that. the plot be from the get if. to brave the atlantic and ocean no european
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even prejudices based on religion and the stablish macaws of the first amendment the free exercise clause of the first amendment they are there for a purpose but the argument of course is that it's not a religious bad because obviously you're lumping in a lot of muslim countries like somalia and iran syria but you're also lumping in venezuela north korea into the band well frankly if they wanted to do this based on religion and based on muslims as is radical rhetorics has been very clear in the past with we know his intent from one side he is bending backwards for the saudis who are actually the founders the founders of many of these organizations to begin with iran was fighting against isis and taliban for a long time but george bush when he was in office they were fighting on their ugly american site they had nothing to do with nine eleven now they were trying to bring this make this an issue that iran was the funder of nine eleven i'm not representing iran i have no interest in a theocracy but the fact is that if we go back in history we will know we will see that this is an issue that
even prejudices based on religion and the stablish macaws of the first amendment the free exercise clause of the first amendment they are there for a purpose but the argument of course is that it's not a religious bad because obviously you're lumping in a lot of muslim countries like somalia and iran syria but you're also lumping in venezuela north korea into the band well frankly if they wanted to do this based on religion and based on muslims as is radical rhetorics has been very clear in the...
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progressive i agree with that ok but in the end the questions that i set out to everyone here i said stablish mentor left so good kind of procreation and ok but let's but my question is what does the establishment left want to achieve by taking on this strategy all it does is increase you know it just increases the volume in the temperature of political discourse when we have no to the point where we don't have any ok go ahead ron. oh i agree with you and i think they really thrive on creating this am i caught of me of a we're not trump and trump's awful and we're not that when it comes time to talk to policy they really don't have any idea you know we live more than ever before we live in a two party system lewis black said it best the republicans have bad ideas the democrats have no ideas so when you have a absolutely no ideas and when you have this president that's kind of a knee jerk reactionary you know that says you know some outrageous things sometimes what else can you do but then get in get into the match yourself and gauge in the hyper partisan click bait culture that were a part of
progressive i agree with that ok but in the end the questions that i set out to everyone here i said stablish mentor left so good kind of procreation and ok but let's but my question is what does the establishment left want to achieve by taking on this strategy all it does is increase you know it just increases the volume in the temperature of political discourse when we have no to the point where we don't have any ok go ahead ron. oh i agree with you and i think they really thrive on creating...
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than many thought and we have delivered that historic reform a very substantial one we've also a stablished a national redress game for the victims of child sexual abuse we've provided record support for mental health services and indeed for health services right across the board whether it is hospitals medicare pharmaceutical benefits scheme none of those things could have been done without the strong economy that we've delivered that child care reform has also been once in a generation reforms but i have taken a different approach as a. a federal leader is the federal government to the way we engage with cities as you know historically federal governments. played a limited role a sort of an ad hoc rall it cities and very often you had federal government state government local government often moving in roughly the same direction but being a bit like ships in the not the city deals programme has been a real innovation a very very welcome reform and working very well enabling the first time to see a federal government money systematically going in to work in partnership with communities so
than many thought and we have delivered that historic reform a very substantial one we've also a stablished a national redress game for the victims of child sexual abuse we've provided record support for mental health services and indeed for health services right across the board whether it is hospitals medicare pharmaceutical benefits scheme none of those things could have been done without the strong economy that we've delivered that child care reform has also been once in a generation...
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during our travels we stablished this unprecedented map that regarding the transfers of priests involved in cases of that a feeling. deck of m. sits and dig. that up with his off by a few that lost it on after it was you and i got into a bang up stakes i mean that and the victims number tens of thousands marked with scars for the rest of their lives. our investigations would lead us all the way to pope francis who revealed how when he was archbishop of buenos aires he tried to influence the origin. true justice department. says sunday that they didn't feel it was the out in the night and think of the past being. investigated the mysteries of the church where on the altar of truth god's law seems to prevail over that of many. our inquiry into the international transfers of priests accused of pedophilia begins in the united states. we're in chicago in the shadow of this cathedral to would just a very unique kind of protest. or it's you know it's not all are victims of pedophile priests. in their hands portraits of them as children when they were abused. in the us sixteen thousand people ha
during our travels we stablished this unprecedented map that regarding the transfers of priests involved in cases of that a feeling. deck of m. sits and dig. that up with his off by a few that lost it on after it was you and i got into a bang up stakes i mean that and the victims number tens of thousands marked with scars for the rest of their lives. our investigations would lead us all the way to pope francis who revealed how when he was archbishop of buenos aires he tried to influence the...
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apply to all companies with five hundred or more employees so it's really aimed at your larger stablished. corporations it's not after like the mom and pop shop very few mom and pop shops are sitting around with a hundred thousand employees and so that's basically it's kind of forcing them if passed would force them to pay their employees a living wage and then they have the end of the day no one. at amazon or any employed by them and any. qualify for public benefits. even a possibility i would argue a company that size making that much money where it. is the richest man in the world fifty billion. even if they're a part time worker they should be paid. but what's really crazy is when you look at like the individual states where they are. this research yeah well one of those early years that we didn't have they didn't have sex on every single stage but one of them and so they looked out with arizona and what's really those according to the new food a comedy that just in the state of arizona amazon was awarded roughly four million and subsidies for million and subsidies in the company empl
apply to all companies with five hundred or more employees so it's really aimed at your larger stablished. corporations it's not after like the mom and pop shop very few mom and pop shops are sitting around with a hundred thousand employees and so that's basically it's kind of forcing them if passed would force them to pay their employees a living wage and then they have the end of the day no one. at amazon or any employed by them and any. qualify for public benefits. even a possibility i would...
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deter and defeat a new generation of threats to our people and our nation the time has come to his stablish the united states space force. the family separation crisis at the us mexico border it was supposed to end last month when a federal judge ordered the trumpet ministration to reunite all families of a deadline to reunite was july twenty sixth a majority of the two thousand families have been reunited but some remain apart and this story it got the attention of an unlikely group grannies respond to a group of grandmothers are upset and they're doing something about it last week a grandmothers from across the u.s. are set out on the weeklong caravan journey traveling from all over the country down to macallan texas where one of the largest immigration facilities of the in the country's located now along the way they stopped at various ice or these are immigration authorities facilities where they held rallies and comforted detained children yesterday they reached their final destination that he was mexican border which they marked for the twenty four hour rule protest. we called up with
deter and defeat a new generation of threats to our people and our nation the time has come to his stablish the united states space force. the family separation crisis at the us mexico border it was supposed to end last month when a federal judge ordered the trumpet ministration to reunite all families of a deadline to reunite was july twenty sixth a majority of the two thousand families have been reunited but some remain apart and this story it got the attention of an unlikely group grannies...
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still shows signs of its dark imperial past this is looted it's named after a dull flu that it has stablish the very first colony german southwest africa also known as the maybe in the early one nine hundred stehman settlers find it receives land from local citizens leading to one of the centuries west genocides. the here are a nation must now leave the country if it for a few years is a show compel it to do so with the long view and here of from inside the german frontier with or without a gun or a carol will be executed i shall spare me the women not children. today's hereright unama communities still mourn the deaths of the eighty thousand people were slaughtered is that battling for the german government to pay for the crimes committed you plan to use or know what people how to meet on a cost. and then you simply claim to be sixty eight on that you. i enjoy in the new beat british. but because we dip into different skin color speak. the german government you see for us. it's only. in apology. in the to. even the apology came a century late with the german economic cooperation and develo
still shows signs of its dark imperial past this is looted it's named after a dull flu that it has stablish the very first colony german southwest africa also known as the maybe in the early one nine hundred stehman settlers find it receives land from local citizens leading to one of the centuries west genocides. the here are a nation must now leave the country if it for a few years is a show compel it to do so with the long view and here of from inside the german frontier with or without a gun...
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of the stablished of the weapon was a five hundred pound laser guided m k t two bomb made by lockheed martin well bully for you c.n.n. except i might be a little late to the party i mean independent journalists like ben norton and we here at r.t. were actually reporting that days if not weeks before you ever got around to the story but hey you know i guess.
of the stablished of the weapon was a five hundred pound laser guided m k t two bomb made by lockheed martin well bully for you c.n.n. except i might be a little late to the party i mean independent journalists like ben norton and we here at r.t. were actually reporting that days if not weeks before you ever got around to the story but hey you know i guess.
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stratus says it conducted regular safety checks investigators have not yet stablished because of the collapse. now as that blame game continues our financial correspondent in frankfurt is joining us he's following the story for us and really it's hardly surprising news that the stock collapsed given the fact that the company is under fire for the condition of the bridge but what does this tell us about the infrastructure situation in italy in general well it may be much worse than people thought we heard in the aftermath of this disaster of citizens of the city already voicing suspicions that there was something amiss i heard one one man singing always drove over to a very fast in order to get to the other side but italy will now have to find a way to examine the situation and other situations basically across the country very closely and it will probably have to build up more infrastructure for that doesn't have the personnel to take a look now urgently and then it will have to take money into its own hands and you know the government is already very highly and that this will stress
stratus says it conducted regular safety checks investigators have not yet stablished because of the collapse. now as that blame game continues our financial correspondent in frankfurt is joining us he's following the story for us and really it's hardly surprising news that the stock collapsed given the fact that the company is under fire for the condition of the bridge but what does this tell us about the infrastructure situation in italy in general well it may be much worse than people...
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but the lore of the might of the brazilian the stablish went back to get him determined to keep him out of the political fray lula has been a prominent feature of brazil's political landscape for more than forty years so it's difficult for many here to imagine life without him he's continuing to pull strings exert influence from behind bars inspiring his followers aggravating his opponents to this legal team has been trying since his imprisonment in april to have him released so you can continue appealing against the sentence and electoral court must also decide whether he's eligible to stand in the elections or. the population does not understand a complicated situation which only increases the dissolution in brazil's institutions the situation is unclear and that is not good for democracy or the legitimacy of the elections. love him or loathe him the substance is left to voice his rivals are struggling to fill in the electorate unsure which way to turn . the government has started conducting a census of car owners will help it to work out the best way to use fuel resources have been p
but the lore of the might of the brazilian the stablish went back to get him determined to keep him out of the political fray lula has been a prominent feature of brazil's political landscape for more than forty years so it's difficult for many here to imagine life without him he's continuing to pull strings exert influence from behind bars inspiring his followers aggravating his opponents to this legal team has been trying since his imprisonment in april to have him released so you can...
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us he's already shown that they're not connected to the companies involved with the farm it was stablished that the allegations made by the police and by the national prosecuting authority was simply incorrect. based on a complete misconception of their own case and in some instances just falls south africans are waiting to see if they'll ever be accountability for the corruption scandals of the zumiez political opposition say the public lost billions of dollars david chakka lost his son moses chakka was a public auditor investigating that there is far been twenty thirteen until he was abducted tied to a pickup truck and dragged down the road badly injured he was taken to hospital. they called me and also had to hurry to the hospital that moses had passed on when we got into the ward he was still on the stretcher. he says the inquest into moses' death stalled police say it's ongoing millions may be missing most is trying to stop it paid the highest price of all malcolm webb al-jazeera pre-state south africa. so let's get the thoughts of our guest joining us from johannesburg. academic dire
us he's already shown that they're not connected to the companies involved with the farm it was stablished that the allegations made by the police and by the national prosecuting authority was simply incorrect. based on a complete misconception of their own case and in some instances just falls south africans are waiting to see if they'll ever be accountability for the corruption scandals of the zumiez political opposition say the public lost billions of dollars david chakka lost his son moses...
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progressive i agree with that ok but in the end the questions that i set out to everyone here i said stablish mentor left so kind of procreation and ok but let's but my question is what does the establishment left want to achieve by taking on this strategy all it does is increase you know it just increases the volume in the temperature of political discourse when we have no to the point where we don't have any ok go ahead ron. oh i agree with you and i think they really thrive on creating this am the dichotomy of hey we're not trump and trump's awful and we're not that when it comes time to talk to policy they really don't have any ideas you know we live more than ever before we live in a two party system lewis black said it best the republicans have bad ideas the democrats have no ideas so when you have a absolutely no ideas and when you have this president that's kind of a knee jerk reactionary you know that says you know some outrageous things sometimes what else can you do but then get in get into the match yourself and gauge in the hyper partisan click bait culture that were a part of an
progressive i agree with that ok but in the end the questions that i set out to everyone here i said stablish mentor left so kind of procreation and ok but let's but my question is what does the establishment left want to achieve by taking on this strategy all it does is increase you know it just increases the volume in the temperature of political discourse when we have no to the point where we don't have any ok go ahead ron. oh i agree with you and i think they really thrive on creating this...
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marathon at the asian games is also bahrain's first gold of these games in jakarta kenyan born stablished an early lead in the distance between herself and the chasing pack was never close to two thousand and seventeen while champion stayed in france to cross the line in two hours thirty four minutes and fifty one seconds japan's taken a gammy was second with kim his son of north korea in third. is back as don clinched weight lifting gold in the men's one hundred five killer catchcry the asian games versus one hurdle broke the game's rec hold lifting two hundred thirty three lows in the clean and jerk and a total four hundred twenty one k.g. to seal the win in the women's weightlifting seventy five killer category ridden young same of north korea one her second asian gangs medal having taken bronze in two thousand and fourteen she crabbed gold this time around. japan's. one his second gold in the event ing individual competition he was also a possible tourist japanese team who claims gold after the jumping final is japan's fourth win at the same asian games event having placed gold in eig
marathon at the asian games is also bahrain's first gold of these games in jakarta kenyan born stablished an early lead in the distance between herself and the chasing pack was never close to two thousand and seventeen while champion stayed in france to cross the line in two hours thirty four minutes and fifty one seconds japan's taken a gammy was second with kim his son of north korea in third. is back as don clinched weight lifting gold in the men's one hundred five killer catchcry the asian...