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is ane that stare decisis odd doctrine. it fundamentally never applies, unless there is a doubt about whether the prior decision is right because if everyone agrees it is right, nobody talks about stare decisis. on the cases paste that have previously been decided and it is an odd doctrine that comes up when there is a question about if something is right or wrong. i also had a note about justice kagan and her comment. , although the law professors will know this is significantly better than i do, i think the comment was out of the dual sovereignty at double jeopardy case that was argued last fall and i think that is right. i think what she said was here we are deciding other to overrule this doctrine and 30 justices before us ruled in favor of it. i think the point she was making is all 30 of those justices, indeed all 110 prior justices, were selected pursuant to the same constitution, took the same oath of office as l5 or nine that were considering this case and the justices had to have some sense of humility. why is it
is ane that stare decisis odd doctrine. it fundamentally never applies, unless there is a doubt about whether the prior decision is right because if everyone agrees it is right, nobody talks about stare decisis. on the cases paste that have previously been decided and it is an odd doctrine that comes up when there is a question about if something is right or wrong. i also had a note about justice kagan and her comment. , although the law professors will know this is significantly better than i...
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where you are staring at the rioters. they we re you are staring at the rioters. not just black you are staring at the rioters. they were notjust black rioter5 but there were a lot of young black men involved in the brixton riots. they shouted at you. some cool chew a coconut, an offensive term that mean5 coconut, an offensive term that means you black on the outside but basically white on the inside. i think you were accused of being a sell—out and a traitor. how a loan did you feel at that point. sell—out and a traitor. how a loan did you feel at that pointlj sell—out and a traitor. how a loan did you feel at that point. i felt very isolated and i felt that i did not belong either to that group of police officers and i certainly did not belong to the people... it was the first time after being shouted kill the black one first, the person who shouted that made a strange laugh andi who shouted that made a strange laugh and i thought, well, maybe he i5 joking. laugh and i thought, well, maybe he i5joking. the laugh and i thought, well, maybe he i5 joking. the nesti
where you are staring at the rioters. they we re you are staring at the rioters. not just black you are staring at the rioters. they were notjust black rioter5 but there were a lot of young black men involved in the brixton riots. they shouted at you. some cool chew a coconut, an offensive term that mean5 coconut, an offensive term that means you black on the outside but basically white on the inside. i think you were accused of being a sell—out and a traitor. how a loan did you feel at that...
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she had this great shock of hair, you know, and she would just stare at you, just stare a hole at youg her cause. go home and tell your countrymen, "i am a champion athlete!" this is sport at its least cynical. this is pure, unadulterated sport. 30 years ago, the world said, "you are unable to run 100 metres." today, you run the marathon. i think she is one of the few people that changed the world. the special olympics world games is one of the biggest sporting events on the planet. every two years, thousands gather to compete. and almost every day, in almost every country, there's a special olympics event. 5 million athletes with intellectual or learning disabilities are involved. but 50 years ago, these people were ignored and institutionalised. it took a woman from america's most powerful family to change that. a woman in a man's world. this is the story of how eunice kennedy shriver, inspired by her sister's struggles, defying her powerful father, confronting prejudice and ignorance, used sport to change lives. that was our royal family, the kennedys, that's exactly what they were
she had this great shock of hair, you know, and she would just stare at you, just stare a hole at youg her cause. go home and tell your countrymen, "i am a champion athlete!" this is sport at its least cynical. this is pure, unadulterated sport. 30 years ago, the world said, "you are unable to run 100 metres." today, you run the marathon. i think she is one of the few people that changed the world. the special olympics world games is one of the biggest sporting events on the...
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set staring at the tv. because we are jewish we will not stand idly by. we will not tolerate racism. we will not tolerate anti- semitism. in my wallet, in my wallet i carry a black and white photograph of my mother on the liberation day waiting waiting only 90 pounds still in striped pajamas at the concentration camp. a few years ago i put another photograph next to it. this one is in color. it is of my son dressed in uniform of israel defense forces [ applause ] as i said this was taken the day he completed his paratrooper training. let me tell you a small joke here. he went and served a battalion that i served and that my wife served as a social worker. she was asking in the interview why do you want to go to this battalion and he said because my mother is so good to me. yes -- me of the chief of staff of israel defense forces. i was so proud at that moment. but on the most serious note, let's all agree that between those two photographs lies the entire story of the people of israel. three generations and
set staring at the tv. because we are jewish we will not stand idly by. we will not tolerate racism. we will not tolerate anti- semitism. in my wallet, in my wallet i carry a black and white photograph of my mother on the liberation day waiting waiting only 90 pounds still in striped pajamas at the concentration camp. a few years ago i put another photograph next to it. this one is in color. it is of my son dressed in uniform of israel defense forces [ applause ] as i said this was taken the...
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the more i stare, the more i think bye-bye. the more i stare, the more ithinki bye-bye. more i think i willjust stick my foot in just to get an idea of how cold it is, no they said that i'm not going to feel the cold obviously, i do not wa nt to feel the cold obviously, i do not want my body going to some sort of shock once again into the water. i'm sure will be fine but my mind is currently in overdrive. ijust want to get in now. . you are in? perfect. dan will be staying above the eyes, helping me in another instructor go under. it is not an activity can do as a group, rather one person at a time with an instructor, for safety reasons. then we rotate into the water now. my initial worries are freezing to death quickly melt away. perfect. bye— bye. but it did not quite go to plan and i had to surface. so my mask started to fill with water... and i started to fill with water... and i started to panic, so i was like out. after a little reminder about what to do, namely do not panic, i was mentally prepped for another go. i am ready to go back in, i was only down therefore
the more i stare, the more i think bye-bye. the more i stare, the more ithinki bye-bye. more i think i willjust stick my foot in just to get an idea of how cold it is, no they said that i'm not going to feel the cold obviously, i do not wa nt to feel the cold obviously, i do not want my body going to some sort of shock once again into the water. i'm sure will be fine but my mind is currently in overdrive. ijust want to get in now. . you are in? perfect. dan will be staying above the eyes,...
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the self-proclaimed caliphate from the last bit of territory controlled and syria rebels from the stare into a crowd of forces arrange their flag over a bow coups after announcing the defeat by us as follows weeks fighting over the village on the iraqi border yes the clarinets caliphate twenty fourteen and went on to control vast areas of syria and iraq. let's bring in vladimir fund vulcan borg our correspondent in syria he's currently and rocca blood in the air what are you hearing about the situation in bugaboos. finally if you know that i was going to feed them. and that as you have forces are also asking for more support to continue to fight also against isis sleeper cells because there is also a predator. and also there were possibly about thirty m. damascus. the battle for baghdad has been going on so weeks why has it taken the syrian defense forces so long to drive out i guess. inter-married a lot of the battle be over soon but there was an unexpected amount of civilian still in bottles and in the refugee camp of all there is now around sixty dozen people and most of them right f
the self-proclaimed caliphate from the last bit of territory controlled and syria rebels from the stare into a crowd of forces arrange their flag over a bow coups after announcing the defeat by us as follows weeks fighting over the village on the iraqi border yes the clarinets caliphate twenty fourteen and went on to control vast areas of syria and iraq. let's bring in vladimir fund vulcan borg our correspondent in syria he's currently and rocca blood in the air what are you hearing about the...
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where you are staring at the rioters.otjust black rioters but there were a lot of young black men involved in the brixton riots. they shouted at you. some called you a ‘coconut‘, an offensive term that means you were black on the outside but basically white on the inside. i think you were accused of being a sell—out and a traitor. how alone did you feel at that point? i felt very isolated and i felt that i did not belong either to that group of police officers and i certainly did not belong to those people who... it was the first time after being shouted "kill the black one first", the person who shouted that made a strange laugh and i thought, well, maybe he is joking. the next thing i heard was a smash of glass and i smelt petrol fumes and flames shot up in front of me and the other officer beside me who had his beard singed... neither of us were injured but it was quite a shocking experience. and it was new to britain. we hadn't had riots before. certainly had not seen this hatred towards the police. the previous day i
where you are staring at the rioters.otjust black rioters but there were a lot of young black men involved in the brixton riots. they shouted at you. some called you a ‘coconut‘, an offensive term that means you were black on the outside but basically white on the inside. i think you were accused of being a sell—out and a traitor. how alone did you feel at that point? i felt very isolated and i felt that i did not belong either to that group of police officers and i certainly did not...
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. >> how he made one miraculous escape after staring death in the face. >>> a model is going live on a taxi ride. >> clearly enjoying the day. see the moment the fun suddenly ends. >> whoa! >> wow. >> look who is already mastering the look. why turning one can make you look cocky. >> lkg to me? >> we have christian, oli, charity, nick and gayle breaking down the best on the web. including a young wasabi warrior who can handle the hot stuff. now he shares his trick to get it down and keep it down. >> does it work? >> no. >> when it comes to wildlife photography, it comes down to patience and opportunity. if you want to capture pictures like this one, this is one of a series of pictures captured in south africa. that dive tour operator set the scene. >> for almost 15 years now, we conducted this. we have been filming this. it is a natural event, which is the biggest migration in the southern hemisphere in terms of animals gathering along the coast. >> essentially it's anall-yocae. when you know all those animals will be there, it's guaranteed you will get a sighting and some cool pictu
. >> how he made one miraculous escape after staring death in the face. >>> a model is going live on a taxi ride. >> clearly enjoying the day. see the moment the fun suddenly ends. >> whoa! >> wow. >> look who is already mastering the look. why turning one can make you look cocky. >> lkg to me? >> we have christian, oli, charity, nick and gayle breaking down the best on the web. including a young wasabi warrior who can handle the hot stuff. now...
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i remember the judge stared at me for a while, seemed like 5 minutes. my family didn't show up for court, other people saying, everyone leaning and looking at the judge, looking at me, my heart was beating i could see it beating through my shirt because she had my life in her hands. she stared at me and says you know what, mister wilson, you committed a terrible crime but your accomplishments while away in prison were nothing short of amazing. here's what i'm going to do. i'm going to give you a second chance to get out but you can't be reckless. you can't just get a job and fly under the radar and start a family. you wrote these ambitious things, you want to travel the world, you want to create these opportunities, you got to do everything on the list. and she said you better not disappoint me. i ended up spending 16 years in prison and i remember when i got out at a certain point my mom found out i was home and had a call with my mom and i remember her like i can't believe you are out, how did you get out? did you break out? i thought you had life. an
i remember the judge stared at me for a while, seemed like 5 minutes. my family didn't show up for court, other people saying, everyone leaning and looking at the judge, looking at me, my heart was beating i could see it beating through my shirt because she had my life in her hands. she stared at me and says you know what, mister wilson, you committed a terrible crime but your accomplishments while away in prison were nothing short of amazing. here's what i'm going to do. i'm going to give you...
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. >> i can't help but stare at it. >> stare at it.ing. it's buchl. >> -- it's beautiful. >> it is beautiful. >> congratulations. >> and it was the lead
. >> i can't help but stare at it. >> stare at it.ing. it's buchl. >> -- it's beautiful. >> it is beautiful. >> congratulations. >> and it was the lead
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intense showdown between a bald eagle and a squirrel he's hoping will be his next meal, the epic staring contest all caught on camera. ♪ ooh woo, i'm a rebel just for kicks, now ♪ ♪ i been feeling it since 1966, now ♪ ♪ ooh woo, i'm a rel et mkt like it's 1986, now ♪ ♪ might be over now, but i feel it still ♪ ♪ might've had your fill, but you feel it still, ooh woo ♪ >>> a photograph in maine is feeling lucky tonight for capturing an epic staring contest. the two subjects, this gray squirrel and bald eagle atop a tree and now his photo is going viral. roger stevens, jr. said the eagle tried to squirrel was able to get away. >>> the white house turning its iconic water fountain green to get in the spirit of st. patrick's day coming up sunday. could be the savannah river. they dye the whole thing green. >> the chicago river in chicago. >>> a lot of folks will be getting outside for the holiday weekend and enjoying st. patrick's day. weather couldn't be more perfect and i have not been able to say that for a weekend forecast in a very long time, but here we go. it is beautiful now in the so
intense showdown between a bald eagle and a squirrel he's hoping will be his next meal, the epic staring contest all caught on camera. ♪ ooh woo, i'm a rebel just for kicks, now ♪ ♪ i been feeling it since 1966, now ♪ ♪ ooh woo, i'm a rel et mkt like it's 1986, now ♪ ♪ might be over now, but i feel it still ♪ ♪ might've had your fill, but you feel it still, ooh woo ♪ >>> a photograph in maine is feeling lucky tonight for capturing an epic staring contest. the two...
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at the monitor staring with their eyes open at the running stopwatch but not reacting. the brain seems to switch and communication between the eyes and the brain doesn't function anymore and that's one of the very dangerous things about sleep deprivation as we know from the problem of microsleep while driving. german society for sleep research and sleep medicine says that microsleep may be responsible for twice as many deaths on germany's roads as alcohol related accidents. lack of sleep is very risky because in the state of permanent sleep deprivation we can't judge our own capabilities and that's. a look at the brain also gives a clue as to how important sleep is during sleep the brain clears out information also goes hand in hand with metabolic processes that can strengthen the immune system. the brain prepares for sleep over the course of the day with the help of a substance called adenosine which is produced by the body as its levels in certain areas of the brain rise so does the number of adenosine receptions to which the molecules bind. that seems to lower. and i
at the monitor staring with their eyes open at the running stopwatch but not reacting. the brain seems to switch and communication between the eyes and the brain doesn't function anymore and that's one of the very dangerous things about sleep deprivation as we know from the problem of microsleep while driving. german society for sleep research and sleep medicine says that microsleep may be responsible for twice as many deaths on germany's roads as alcohol related accidents. lack of sleep is...
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up trouble in one of the elephants' last is staring up trouble in one of the elepha nts' last sanctuariesa botswana has grown rich on diamonds, and is known as one of the most sta ble and is known as one of the most stable and least corrupt places in sub—saharan africa. tourism is its second—biggest earner, and the cornerstone of that is its wildlife and its wilderness. the kalahari desert inhabits most of the country the size of portugal and spain, but with less than two and a half billion people, and the beautiful inland kallangur delta flows into its north—west corner. —— 0kavango delta. elephants once roamed through its international borders, through angola, namibia, zambia and zimbabwe, the tape spike in poaching there has led them to seek sanctuary where they feel safe, in northern botswa na. where they feel safe, in northern botswana. for 50 years, a small organisation called cap elephants without 0rders has been watching its wildlife. they have flown three aerial surveys, counting everything. buffalo and antelopes, hippos and elephants. flying back and forth, photographing and rec
up trouble in one of the elephants' last is staring up trouble in one of the elepha nts' last sanctuariesa botswana has grown rich on diamonds, and is known as one of the most sta ble and is known as one of the most stable and least corrupt places in sub—saharan africa. tourism is its second—biggest earner, and the cornerstone of that is its wildlife and its wilderness. the kalahari desert inhabits most of the country the size of portugal and spain, but with less than two and a half billion...
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will disappear never be afraid of the darkness but stare down. my father he has stopped talking to me he doesn't support me the things that i'm against islam i'm against my own country and the chain my country but i think these are all happening just because you know the governor really brainwashed. people like my father otherwise my father loves me. it was just a week before the controversial election two thousand and nine my car got the wind allies in iraq and out two of my journalistic car was under my vehicle be on so that was a message for me that you know it's going to happen to you as was so i decided just leave the country. now i am here and i'm not going to keep silent. this is the room that i was living in when i was cut. way. so i heard conversations and some good. men that. i'll just have all this thing it is really close to. it's really close to really vertical still. be you know why. there would be. a path. so i wanted to run away. but they come when i walk outside to accord. and then we line up with my cousins and others. and i wou
will disappear never be afraid of the darkness but stare down. my father he has stopped talking to me he doesn't support me the things that i'm against islam i'm against my own country and the chain my country but i think these are all happening just because you know the governor really brainwashed. people like my father otherwise my father loves me. it was just a week before the controversial election two thousand and nine my car got the wind allies in iraq and out two of my journalistic car...
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eufpl a few of them seemed to stare at i stared back at them. suddenly i was startled by a loud.closer and hi, there. i turned quickly. army officer in his late 20's will joined me on the embankment. captain kelly he said. with a broad smile. relative of yours. held out his hand. to ok it and waited for him continue. do you speak japanese? yes, sir. you can help me. deared a e machine school bus but i can't communicate with the driver. tell him where to go. >> isaac works at the u.s. a kwraoyear and n then the following year in 1946 american comfortable and his wife ask isaac's parents to boy to america. understanding the opportunity it they provide to their son said yes. he would go on to become a u.s. itizen, fight in the korean war, stand columbia university and pursue his successful career law.nternational his parents and several brothers later joined him in america found success., memoir more in his edokko: growing up a stateless foreigner in wartie japan and we hope that you will enjoy reading it. the meantime, he would love to discuss the
eufpl a few of them seemed to stare at i stared back at them. suddenly i was startled by a loud.closer and hi, there. i turned quickly. army officer in his late 20's will joined me on the embankment. captain kelly he said. with a broad smile. relative of yours. held out his hand. to ok it and waited for him continue. do you speak japanese? yes, sir. you can help me. deared a e machine school bus but i can't communicate with the driver. tell him where to go. >> isaac works at the u.s. a...
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the neighborhood notification drawing at the door and stare at the rear of the addition shown on page ask at this design fee used for the neighborhood guidelines say, articulate the building to minimize impacts on privacy to adjacent properties. the merlot my guidelines also encourage such good neighbor gestures. if this commission cannot support this solution, then shifting the planned door and stare into every well of the house which provide privacy for my windows, and you can see the sketch on page 4 showing this idea. in that scenario, i would like the sense to be on the 279 property that property -- i would like defence to be on that property. it would allow for a pallet fence in relation window. i have two concerns about the topic failure for fishing. the first is about scale and the architectural drawings. the addition height wishing 6 inches lower on the drawings that were discussed at the d.r. mediation meeting with david winslow, so i had a contractor put up a story pull on my roof line for me to experience that type, which you can see on page 5, and as you can see, it seems
the neighborhood notification drawing at the door and stare at the rear of the addition shown on page ask at this design fee used for the neighborhood guidelines say, articulate the building to minimize impacts on privacy to adjacent properties. the merlot my guidelines also encourage such good neighbor gestures. if this commission cannot support this solution, then shifting the planned door and stare into every well of the house which provide privacy for my windows, and you can see the sketch...
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tonight northern ireland is staring into the unknown and there will be real despairfor staring into thespair for those businesses who saw the withdrawal agreement as something that would safeguard the way they trade. and there is just as safeguard the way they trade. and there isjust as much safeguard the way they trade. and there is just as much anxiety too south of the border in the republic of ireland, because in ireland there we re of ireland, because in ireland there were hopes that some of the extra reassu ra nces were hopes that some of the extra reassurances could have helped the deal over the line, but it wasn't to be and ireland could face a massive economic shock. tomorrow, the uk government will publish the details of how it will deal with the irish border and will contain information about the tariffs the uk could charge on imports. that is critical to many businesses and brexit will start to feel very real. sarah, what is the view in the scottish parliament? well the first minister and all scottish government ministers are furious tonight. they would rather not be leaving
tonight northern ireland is staring into the unknown and there will be real despairfor staring into thespair for those businesses who saw the withdrawal agreement as something that would safeguard the way they trade. and there is just as safeguard the way they trade. and there isjust as much safeguard the way they trade. and there is just as much anxiety too south of the border in the republic of ireland, because in ireland there we re of ireland, because in ireland there were hopes that some...
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we are staring down, we are staring down the potential to have up to 300 requirements to assist 300 individuals for their potential security risk at once within a 72 hour period because of your changes to the law. >> at the upcoming election, climate change is going to be a big issue particularly in the states were independents are running against members of the government. one of those independents is julian banks a former liberal who defected and now sits on the cross stage. she asked her former colleague about this particular matter. >> mike question as to the minister of health, could the minister explained to the people in my electorate and to the people in his area who are concerned about his role in environmental and climate change in action as to what he is actually done to address environmental health issues when the medical journal of australia and countless doctors and health professionals state that climate change in action in which he has played a significant role, threatens the lives and health of all australians? >> the minister of health. >> thank you very much mr. speaker and i
we are staring down, we are staring down the potential to have up to 300 requirements to assist 300 individuals for their potential security risk at once within a 72 hour period because of your changes to the law. >> at the upcoming election, climate change is going to be a big issue particularly in the states were independents are running against members of the government. one of those independents is julian banks a former liberal who defected and now sits on the cross stage. she asked...
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the big you know it's really interesting because i stared at his face. drawing him and i always i never just tour again the same person i always get more new photographs out what has to have changed as the face strange more bags on their eyes six years i was staring at his face on television and cross during. something i'm not to sit next to him and have proper discussions with him like a normal anyone who's even sure you could say that even though he i think even he would admit he was he's a little collect but you must be happy working for a boss who brought back political go to did he did fifteen years or something in the evening sun has a huge history of two hundred years of political cartoons are quite normal believe that there weren't political cartoons it was a management decision and he will ask how important. to politics because you can say in the cartoon what you know he can't write or his writers can't write you know you can say it in the convoy it's just that it's a picture is worth a thousand words but if it's more than that as well it's you
the big you know it's really interesting because i stared at his face. drawing him and i always i never just tour again the same person i always get more new photographs out what has to have changed as the face strange more bags on their eyes six years i was staring at his face on television and cross during. something i'm not to sit next to him and have proper discussions with him like a normal anyone who's even sure you could say that even though he i think even he would admit he was he's a...
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yeah we've been talking about this for its creators now patents and stare at them up with a scenario that you know essentially is workable or realistic or to meet the needs of people in the united kingdom and the republic of ireland and if fortunate thing is that the border is very very complicated there's over three hundred points between the north and the south of ireland some of them are very small if you put that into perspective on the eastern flank of the european union if you go as far north as a student as far south as bulgaria there's one hundred thirty seven crossing points between the european union and its eastern flank so this is a very very intricate border which and everybody living on both sides of the border the majority's there do not want to harp order and essentially do put that lift him on the british government for putting them in this position where they might have to face a hard or deity who have the ear of london do not represent and a single border constituency and i dare say the people of the european research group who are advocating that position of their
yeah we've been talking about this for its creators now patents and stare at them up with a scenario that you know essentially is workable or realistic or to meet the needs of people in the united kingdom and the republic of ireland and if fortunate thing is that the border is very very complicated there's over three hundred points between the north and the south of ireland some of them are very small if you put that into perspective on the eastern flank of the european union if you go as far...
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chinese or east asian custom you can only speak of remembering after it's been proven that someone stared. but we haven't found the missing people or the plane we have no proof they're dead. so we don't talk about a memorial it's. young and the others have prepared t. lights one for each of the two hundred thirty nine people lost. their i'm looking for my mother's name. the mother is here. here and that's it. junk siri young. she's a. single. one of us but to my mother like green. pieces of a wing with found washed up on the coast of africa some of the very few pieces of evidence . it's important to the survivors that they observe the anniversary together and in the public eye. they don't want the tragedy to be forgotten. in shooting on. the whole the ceremony in the shopping center so not only the media and aviation stuff witness it but also any passes by. they were able to mobilize a local motorcycle club to show solidarity with that. young functions as an unofficial spokesman for the chinese survivors two thirds of the passengers which chinese citizens. here. here in of i'm the only on
chinese or east asian custom you can only speak of remembering after it's been proven that someone stared. but we haven't found the missing people or the plane we have no proof they're dead. so we don't talk about a memorial it's. young and the others have prepared t. lights one for each of the two hundred thirty nine people lost. their i'm looking for my mother's name. the mother is here. here and that's it. junk siri young. she's a. single. one of us but to my mother like green. pieces of a...
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get those are big changes and most start with small stares. dio's tells stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. to use the printer. shots and resources to show. interactive content to the next generation of financial protection. channels available to people to turn connection and more determined to doing something here for the next generation gloomily sfi environment series of global three thousand on t.w. and on mine. every day nearly twelve million passengers board planes and arrive safely john quis mother did not five years ago she flew to malaysia on holiday but her return flight from kuala lumpur to beijing vanished with barely a trace. malaysian airlines flight three seventy is one of the greatest mysteries of aviation history and it's true zhang's life into turmoil now he's on his way to one of them for and he wants answers. with well i'm nervous i've been nervous every time i've flown since then. but flying to malaysia's worst of all. in twenty fourteen his mother left her apartment to fly to malaysia with
get those are big changes and most start with small stares. dio's tells stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. to use the printer. shots and resources to show. interactive content to the next generation of financial protection. channels available to people to turn connection and more determined to doing something here for the next generation gloomily sfi environment series of global three thousand on t.w. and on mine. every day nearly twelve million passengers...
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stares down the barrel of a no deal brexit after parliament rejects theresa may's plan.e talk brexit from westminster and dubai. manus: good morning from dubai. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." live from westminster in london, i'm nejra cehic. these are today's top stories. u.k. stares down the barrel of a no deal brexit after parliament rejects theresa may's plan. lawmakers votes to day on whether to tear britain out of the eu with no agreement. the faa backs of boeing. u.s. aviation regulators double down on not rounding the 737, despite nations across the globe taking planes out of service. boeing stock suffers the worst drop in a decade. hell, jeffrey gundlach criticized president trump on what he calls the shocking growth in u.s. debt burdens. ♪ manus: a warm welcome to the show. some breaking headlines coming through on brexit. is are coming through as we have had that defeat last night. a temporary brexit tariff regime for a no deal scenario. vinci --get, moscow moscovici also spoke on the plan. the u.k. would impose temporary tariffs on carpark and the u.k.
stares down the barrel of a no deal brexit after parliament rejects theresa may's plan.e talk brexit from westminster and dubai. manus: good morning from dubai. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." live from westminster in london, i'm nejra cehic. these are today's top stories. u.k. stares down the barrel of a no deal brexit after parliament rejects theresa may's plan. lawmakers votes to day on whether to tear britain out of the eu with no agreement. the faa backs of boeing. u.s....
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what the customs union will be, would it be trading for you, that you absolutely give away, basically starer would he be asking something different, i think you then start to divide off again. i think what i take away from the tonight is that it means we are infor the tonight is that it means we are in for the long haul. we are in a long extension now, probably the european elections, because, i mean you might get a majority for one of these plans over the course of the next week, but then you've got to bolt onto that boat, and then you can push it through and leave the eu until people say yes that's what they want. if you stick to what's going on there, then. i'll challenge you on that what if it's not a long extension i understand where and as sort of here, it's, here's another idea put my doesn't want to get the deal over the realise that the period —— premise this weekend and what she said today may come true she may have to, whether they deal goes through it's not in her hands any more, it's possible in the short extension could be extended a little bit to try and just allow, you know,
what the customs union will be, would it be trading for you, that you absolutely give away, basically starer would he be asking something different, i think you then start to divide off again. i think what i take away from the tonight is that it means we are infor the tonight is that it means we are in for the long haul. we are in a long extension now, probably the european elections, because, i mean you might get a majority for one of these plans over the course of the next week, but then...
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a few of them seemed to be staring right at me. i stared back at them. suddenly, i was startled by a voice closer and allowed. hi. i turned and saw a u.s. army officer in his late 20's had joined on the immigrant. i am captain kelly he said. he held out his hand. i took it and waited for him to continue. do you speak japanese? yes, sir, i said. good. you can help me. i have commandeered a school bus but i cannot communicate with the driver. come with me and tell him where to go. >> isaac worked with the u.s. military for more than one year and the following year, 1946, a u.s. marine colonel and his wife asked isaac's parents to bring the boys to america. understanding the opportunity that this would provide to their son, they said yes. isaac would go on to become a u.s. citizen and fight in the korean war, at columbia university, and pursue his career in international law. his parents and several of his brothers later joined him in america where they found success. there is a lot more in isaac's memoir mr. shapiro: growing up a stateless foreigner in jap
a few of them seemed to be staring right at me. i stared back at them. suddenly, i was startled by a voice closer and allowed. hi. i turned and saw a u.s. army officer in his late 20's had joined on the immigrant. i am captain kelly he said. he held out his hand. i took it and waited for him to continue. do you speak japanese? yes, sir, i said. good. you can help me. i have commandeered a school bus but i cannot communicate with the driver. come with me and tell him where to go. >> isaac...
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i can just imagine myself standing on that rim staring into the sunset it's got rocks from my colleague from d.w. culture is here and thanks for joining us scott of such an awesome place really a unesco world heritage site on top of it all tell us something about the significance of the grand canyon in terms of how americans it makes american feed themselves yeah i think it's interesting because the green can obviously huge the amazing natural beauty but it's also it's a symbol of america and i think it's interesting because when the national park service what it was declared a national park under a hundred years ago i think it did mark a shift and in americans perception of themselves in regards to nature because before that i think the main image americans had was themselves assemblers as pioneers who were there to exploit nature for the conquerors to you know to force where they are to be cleared land was they are to be plowed to be productive and i think with the designation of the national heritage sites with the national park service being founded especially with the grand canyon
i can just imagine myself standing on that rim staring into the sunset it's got rocks from my colleague from d.w. culture is here and thanks for joining us scott of such an awesome place really a unesco world heritage site on top of it all tell us something about the significance of the grand canyon in terms of how americans it makes american feed themselves yeah i think it's interesting because the green can obviously huge the amazing natural beauty but it's also it's a symbol of america and i...
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to pakistan where even today in some places the sight of a woman riding a bicycle is met with stares revulsion even aggression it used to be the same in the audio of karachi in pakistan. as an everyday occurrence the neighborhood is notorious for being a hotbed of crime and gangs in fact in twenty thirteen it was the site of a paramilitary operation to flush out criminal elements this picture behind me shows what the area looked like then it is from this that emerged of the. seventeen a place where girls participate in activities that allow them to claim an equal share of where they need. getting to grips with the flies. every sunday morning very much joins her friends and her local cycling club for the eleven year this is a totally new and sometimes daunting expedience. a little bit like initially i tracked this bike along with my feet then i slowly learned how to control it i love the fact i can ride now. i wish i could cycle every day with my friends as it makes me feel really good. it's quite rare to see the men on bicycles in pakistan as many think it is and they have to straddl
to pakistan where even today in some places the sight of a woman riding a bicycle is met with stares revulsion even aggression it used to be the same in the audio of karachi in pakistan. as an everyday occurrence the neighborhood is notorious for being a hotbed of crime and gangs in fact in twenty thirteen it was the site of a paramilitary operation to flush out criminal elements this picture behind me shows what the area looked like then it is from this that emerged of the. seventeen a place...
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woman was completely different people were staring at me it was weird and then i don't know about. problems or do you still have to deal with men i learned and when i'm going to try to enter the restaurant they are sent away or they are scored by me or not of the back of the groups meeting other players share their experiences. a lively discussion on privilege begins and the coordinator decides to play a game on that topic. the rules are every time a privilege you haven't read aloud you take a step forward. the advantages range from spending on education to mattering who you love. when they run to the finish line the coordinator points out the difference those without advantages had to work much harder to get their. going to get through with through this game i've learned much more about the constitution when i studied this before i never paid much attention to it is. the fact that we have rights we have had eight we don't be forget the fact that we have argued these as an indian citizens as well. for i'm attention because it is starting to pick another task this time they'll be le
woman was completely different people were staring at me it was weird and then i don't know about. problems or do you still have to deal with men i learned and when i'm going to try to enter the restaurant they are sent away or they are scored by me or not of the back of the groups meeting other players share their experiences. a lively discussion on privilege begins and the coordinator decides to play a game on that topic. the rules are every time a privilege you haven't read aloud you take a...
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have it into sawyer i'm staring at it the extra extra extra when and where i learned so at school don't commit in front of me live it or you and the dog lusaka you're about to let this clue out a bit of fact in one month kitty but let's say you're stuck at only when i'm brought i'm going to be for the battle me. brought on born with a middling q.b. the brother of you know born throw them in a pool let's go about a proud day this marial folks go at kaamelott a shame to make in the tempest with. ah. callista ben is. it ok debra. bowl. for the. in germany's capital there is a barber like no other what if you. go struck cross what you have. but as his city changes he's moving with the times. and going on the roads. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live there. the master barber of berlin this is zero on al-jazeera. modish al-jazeera. maggi has son didn't bates discusses anti-sex the big issues of our times and head to heads five years after the revolution voters in ukraine will have a chance to offer a verdict on what's come since. in a powerful new film residents of oc
have it into sawyer i'm staring at it the extra extra extra when and where i learned so at school don't commit in front of me live it or you and the dog lusaka you're about to let this clue out a bit of fact in one month kitty but let's say you're stuck at only when i'm brought i'm going to be for the battle me. brought on born with a middling q.b. the brother of you know born throw them in a pool let's go about a proud day this marial folks go at kaamelott a shame to make in the tempest with....
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spurs were staring at a fifth straight league game without a win and needed to improve their finishingpool would make their superiority count. riccio pochettino was banned from the touchline, so he made a sub. lucas moura equalised. 20 minutes was enough defined equaliser. hugo lloris stopped trent alexander arnold from driving it. time for a winger and a prayer. liverpool's were answered in the most unlikeliest of ways, toby alderweireld with the intervention at the wrong end. liverpool had left it late, but with that long awaited title closer, it may have been worth it. ben croucher, bbc news. we are top of the table. we cannot be there without absolutely any luck. attitude, desire, character, whatever. if we compete with man city, tell me now to better teams in the world. this is what we have to be. tonnes of other football happening across the country. chris mitchell is here to round things up for us. what a day it's been. that slip—up from spurs. great controversy, too, in the premier league in the earlier game. chelsea scored two late goals as they came from behind to beat cardif
spurs were staring at a fifth straight league game without a win and needed to improve their finishingpool would make their superiority count. riccio pochettino was banned from the touchline, so he made a sub. lucas moura equalised. 20 minutes was enough defined equaliser. hugo lloris stopped trent alexander arnold from driving it. time for a winger and a prayer. liverpool's were answered in the most unlikeliest of ways, toby alderweireld with the intervention at the wrong end. liverpool had...