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caroline: to be fair, i am sure verizon and at&t any providers would not want any do away with securityr precautions to put in place, but they have made an investment to help the economy grow with faster connectivity. can you give us any real life examples of where the connectivity of the radio signals that airlines use happen impacted? 5g has been rolled out in other countries and to some extent with success. bob: it has been rolled out in other countries. there are some very instructional changes made to the 5g rollouts in canada as well as in europe. for example, the rollouts there protect the final 90 seconds of flights throughout the airport as to what u.s. telecoms proposed, which is about 15 seconds they also operate at much lower power in the several miles surrounding the airport. not the 6000 watts 5g operates at in the u.s., but 60 watts cases so 1/100 of the power. the antenna that are used are tilted downwards so they are aimed towards the ground as opposed to horizontally, which gets them better range. the telecoms to my mind have been minimizing the safety risks, which hav
caroline: to be fair, i am sure verizon and at&t any providers would not want any do away with securityr precautions to put in place, but they have made an investment to help the economy grow with faster connectivity. can you give us any real life examples of where the connectivity of the radio signals that airlines use happen impacted? 5g has been rolled out in other countries and to some extent with success. bob: it has been rolled out in other countries. there are some very instructional...
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and we have been hearing about what they went through from a d t any mo awesome bag that was held there for 3 years without ever being charged with any crime. unfortunately, on this anniversary 20 years there are people i spoke to. young boys were no longer young. 1819 years old, who never met at all because they probably be help that child or one channel list. they saw me and i saw 2 people. i saw one present with hands part of his head to the top of the cage being repeatedly punched and kicked them too. he was children, numerical accepted that this was a homicide. i also was subject to the sounds of a woman screaming in the nest cells that i was to believe was my wife, while interrogators from the way pictures of my children in front of me and to send me to egypt and syria. if i didn't cooperate so that all sorts of shocking things that were taking place. and i, as i say, i was only get to 3 people then up to literally 20 years without charge a new report by human rights watch details. the tragic extent of the systemic abuse at the prison camp. it assesses the torture and the illegal
and we have been hearing about what they went through from a d t any mo awesome bag that was held there for 3 years without ever being charged with any crime. unfortunately, on this anniversary 20 years there are people i spoke to. young boys were no longer young. 1819 years old, who never met at all because they probably be help that child or one channel list. they saw me and i saw 2 people. i saw one present with hands part of his head to the top of the cage being repeatedly punched and...
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and we've been hearing about what they've been through former d t. any wasn't bag, was held there for 3 years without ever being charged of any crime. unfortunately, on this anniversary 20 years, there are people i spoke to young boys. one no longer young, that 1819 years old. never met at all because they probably be help that child or travel channel list a. so me and i saw 2 people. i saw one prison with his hands on his head to the top of the cage being repeatedly punched and keep him children, numerical accepted that this was a homicide. i also was subject to the sounds of a woman screaming in the next cell that i was led to believe was my wife while interrogated some way pictures of my children in front of me and threatened to send me to egypt and the syria. if i didn't cooperate so that all sorts of shocking things that were taking place. and i say i was only that's a 3. is there a few people been up to literally 20 years without charge trop, near pulled by human rights watch details. the tragic extend to the systematic abuse that the prison camp i
and we've been hearing about what they've been through former d t. any wasn't bag, was held there for 3 years without ever being charged of any crime. unfortunately, on this anniversary 20 years, there are people i spoke to young boys. one no longer young, that 1819 years old. never met at all because they probably be help that child or travel channel list a. so me and i saw 2 people. i saw one prison with his hands on his head to the top of the cage being repeatedly punched and keep him...
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afford to pay their service charges but the building is in a dire state of disrepair because there isn�*t anys like cleaners. it is a really dire situation _ contractors like cleaners. it is a really dire situation to - contractors like cleaners. it is a really dire situation to be - contractors like cleaners. it is a really dire situation to be in. i l really dire situation to be in. i understand there is a further complication in that i believe the freehold was sold by the developer to another company, is that correct? correct, yes. that is not unusual. the developer, once it had finished, handed over the freehold in 2013. so at the moment, we are in a situation where the developer does not want to pay for the remediation of the building and neither does the freeholder. so the intention is to pass those costs onto the leaseholders here. so pass those costs onto the leaseholders here. so you are absolutely _ leaseholders here. so you are absolutely stuck _ leaseholders here. so you are absolutely stuck in _ leaseholders here. so you are absolutely stuck in the - leaseholders here. so you are
afford to pay their service charges but the building is in a dire state of disrepair because there isn�*t anys like cleaners. it is a really dire situation _ contractors like cleaners. it is a really dire situation to - contractors like cleaners. it is a really dire situation to be - contractors like cleaners. it is a really dire situation to be in. i l really dire situation to be in. i understand there is a further complication in that i believe the freehold was sold by the developer to...
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i don't see any relationship with the don�*t see any relationship with the bye election and the partiesuse the main i different. this is a strange by - election because the main opposition parties are fielding candidates out of respect for seat game is a mess. which is striking that wildly well of support for conservatives runs deep. this is been for a lot of people in unforgettable episode in boris johnson�*s people in unforgettable episode in borisjohnson�*s time as prime minister. for many it has damage him. on thursday people here will deliver their verdict, plenty more will get a chance in local elections in may. let�*s speak to rob watson. good to see you. we heard chris mason talking about the local elections but when mps are making their calculations about the partly leaders, presumably they�*re more concerned with general elections. they more concerned about general elections and that is some way off. i think the kind of calculation you have to make a viewer conservative and beas, what is the least worst option at this moment? there�*s a line of argument that you�*ve heard from
i don't see any relationship with the don�*t see any relationship with the bye election and the partiesuse the main i different. this is a strange by - election because the main opposition parties are fielding candidates out of respect for seat game is a mess. which is striking that wildly well of support for conservatives runs deep. this is been for a lot of people in unforgettable episode in boris johnson�*s people in unforgettable episode in borisjohnson�*s time as prime minister. for...
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- difficult, maybe even impossible, to talk about sidney poitier now in the sense that we don�*t know anyoitier. he was my generation�*s sort of icon. there was no one really before him who had the kind of stature and i was a really little kid when he started working in the movies but what was amazing about him was that he was of a generation, the last of the great powerhouse generation, kirk douglas died i think last year, but he was in that generation. charlton heston, burt lancaster, sidney poitier and tony curtis. this kind of generation that came out of theatre in the 1950s and late 1940s, we forget that to have this incredible black man in their midst was really ground—breaking because he was able to kind of move along the same trajectory. paul robeson a generation ago was not allowed that trajectory but sidney poitier was able to be in that same trajectory they were in that the burt lancaster was then, that tony curtis was in. so when he won that 0scar it kind of made sense to us because he was part of that sort of arc. ,, ., , ., because he was part of that sort of arc. , ., ., ..
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mutual and because she bears and liquor them certainly any that have to have seen ian horrors dory any more t w any can? yes, i see to be really quite sure how much is brushed, communicate that you flores will enter the still my holiday, alma i naturally she had a nice though him holiday little the hardly a debt da, anita julian. say a boy. he has a which it did i had? did i any ed 3rd? she g. ah yes. so he little one. what are you holding on? i miss all my shuttle come back here to call ms. f. e must. you pay it for back if she particle, ma'am? shaky tape on, don't get one. miss you. the manager knows north winfield a lounge, georgia nissan. does it from jimmy. how soon could you brought it to the rear while vomas' your supervisor, come to civil marble? come on as an awful song. will it back off? yes, in the sauce russell from paris. but much lapierre is really a quote for 2 gen buster while out of his it was eve, new pool that i come to civil. delaney, is it in? see mm mm. layla his ash come call or visit in or how did huddle, as you imagine? not noticing her see, jessie shimla says what 20
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he cuts any t c nest at the, alas, it, it's a consumption and production as people indic. any safety cause are regarded as a necessity because these motorized rick shots are not rolling down the streets like they used to. the number of texas has fallen shop leap drive up. they're selling that caps to cash in on the dizzying prices. and those still working have doubled their face all more and that's i shall for now for more check out our website at. oh, i do the news made in vienna and jenny's in these it's for you to the perfect world. this is and that's been my world for over 40 years in patsy. the 3rd knows all about the secret to the snow globe because he's grandfather invented it. we visit his workshop in vienna. your roommates on d. w. ah, what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites d w world heritage 360. get the app now. ah ah.
he cuts any t c nest at the, alas, it, it's a consumption and production as people indic. any safety cause are regarded as a necessity because these motorized rick shots are not rolling down the streets like they used to. the number of texas has fallen shop leap drive up. they're selling that caps to cash in on the dizzying prices. and those still working have doubled their face all more and that's i shall for now for more check out our website at. oh, i do the news made in vienna and jenny's...
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or could there be in your mind any other defence? t�*m that time? ccurred, look at what the regulations say you can or can�*t do and then you make thatjudgment. the number ten garden is a private garden, the prime minister was also overspill garden for those that work in it. it seems to be quite complex. the person you really need to hear from and i need to hearfrom is the prime minister. all i can do is comment and talk about potential law issues. i don�*t really know enough. i am doing my best with the material i am doing my best with the material i actually have and i am sorry it is not better. i actually have and i am sorry it is not better-— not better. there was an e-mail, brin: not better. there was an e-mail, bring your— not better. there was an e-mail, bring your own — not better. there was an e-mail, bring your own booze _ not better. there was an e-mail, bring your own booze e-mail. itl bring your own booze e—mail. it clearly didn�*t sound like anything to do with work, did it? you say that the prime minister does have to bejudged in the r
or could there be in your mind any other defence? t�*m that time? ccurred, look at what the regulations say you can or can�*t do and then you make thatjudgment. the number ten garden is a private garden, the prime minister was also overspill garden for those that work in it. it seems to be quite complex. the person you really need to hear from and i need to hearfrom is the prime minister. all i can do is comment and talk about potential law issues. i don�*t really know enough. i am doing...
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so ha, behaviorally, sri lankan, have a love of our be there where he gets any t, c ness of the. alas, it, it's a consumption and production asset, but people he nic and he see cars are regarded as a necessity because these motorized rick shots are not rolling down the streets like they're used to. the number of taxis has fallen sharply. drivers are selling their caps to cash in on the dizzying prices in those still working have doubled their face or more. that's our show for now. for more check out our website at the d. w dot com slash business. i'm 1st colburn berlin, thanks for watching. have yourself a successful ah, [000:00:00;00] with ah, ah, we already knew the machine is in c o 2 reservoir. but we did not know is that the fish have something to do with could we slow down climate change by catching fewer fish? why didn't we think of this before? to morrow today? in 90 minutes on d. w. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener? how can we protect habitats? we can make a difference. global ideas, environmental series in global 3000 o
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this kept us up today and we will keep you up to date here, t on any information that we have. as in when it happens and staying with that grim topic of gun crime, an 8 year old girl was shot and killed while walking with her mother in the u. s. city of chicago over the weekend. melissa ortega was hit by a stray gun, fired during a gang fight and withdrawing crime rates. policing in chicago is once again in the spotlights, and one local pastor is crying out for change. is there any hope for chicago? the chaos. the lawlessness is so bad is chicago, that the criminals mock i police and i city leaders. even now governor, what makes me so angry theory is that we see our leaders marking our efforts with their wishy washy id. like to find the police. come on there. the police are not our enemy. how many more will it take before our leaders wake up? you know what? they'll never waker. you know why they don't care. last year, chicago recorded his highest homicide rate in 25 years, and he stands at 797 deaths. meanwhile, the week starting the 10th of january, so overall crime of nearly
this kept us up today and we will keep you up to date here, t on any information that we have. as in when it happens and staying with that grim topic of gun crime, an 8 year old girl was shot and killed while walking with her mother in the u. s. city of chicago over the weekend. melissa ortega was hit by a stray gun, fired during a gang fight and withdrawing crime rates. policing in chicago is once again in the spotlights, and one local pastor is crying out for change. is there any hope for...
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this kept us up today and we will keep you up to date here, t on any information that we have as in when it happens. and unfortunately, staying with the rather grim topic of gun crime, an 8 year old girl was shot and killed while walking with her mother in chicago. the weekend. melissa ortega was hit by straight, good fire during a gang fights on her tragic killing. comes a chicago is witnessing the highest homicide rates in 25 years. there were 797 homicides in 2021. that's $25.00 more than the previous year. and it's all brought about renewed public scrutiny of the way. chicago is policed and left one local pastor crying out for change. is there any hope for chicago, the chaos, the lawlessness. you said a bad chicago, that the criminals, openly mark. i police and i city leaders. even now governor, what makes me so angry theory is that we see our leaders mocking our efforts with their wishy washy id. like to find the police. come on, the police are not our enemy. how many more will it take before our leaders wake up? you know what? they'll never waker, you know why they don't care. the
this kept us up today and we will keep you up to date here, t on any information that we have as in when it happens. and unfortunately, staying with the rather grim topic of gun crime, an 8 year old girl was shot and killed while walking with her mother in chicago. the weekend. melissa ortega was hit by straight, good fire during a gang fights on her tragic killing. comes a chicago is witnessing the highest homicide rates in 25 years. there were 797 homicides in 2021. that's $25.00 more than...
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i don't think it has a chance t change any minds. a lot of work to do between now and november. this is the year where they should say they don't want to live with fear any longer. >> it is great to see you tonight thank you very much. >> five tours in iraq and afghanistan. he is the only person that has been punished or the debacle in afghanistan. they sent him to jail. we wanted to sit down and talk with him ever since. we have. he is officially out of the marine corps. we had a long conversation and it's all going to be out tomorrow. >> i feel like what i did was the right thing. my life is going to be dedicate to making some changes. i'm amazed at the amount of feedback i've received. people truly believe this and i think the majority of the peopl think that this is the way it is. i think if enough of us who believe in one thing that we ca change anything. we are thrilled to sit down wit tim. we will have a lot more on that tomorrow. on thursday our entire show is going to be dedicated to the insurrection. when was the last time
i don't think it has a chance t change any minds. a lot of work to do between now and november. this is the year where they should say they don't want to live with fear any longer. >> it is great to see you tonight thank you very much. >> five tours in iraq and afghanistan. he is the only person that has been punished or the debacle in afghanistan. they sent him to jail. we wanted to sit down and talk with him ever since. we have. he is officially out of the marine corps. we had a...
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t conduct any kind of attack against you, grand, but they know that in 2 weeks they will weigh so it's about it as informed deterrence or comparisons. it's but signaling intent, but it may be the threat of never seen before. sanctions against russia by the e. u. u. s. and others, the prove the most effective deterrent in the west arsenal. rushes 2014 annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula court allied western forces off guard. with european security. once again at stake, the nato alliance. once its presence firmly felt. neeve barker al jazeera london australia is celebrating national de, but protests have also been held against what is being called invasion day. january the 26th marks the landing of the 1st fleet from britain in watts. now sidney. in 1788, a penal colony was established and grown number, australian se colonization led to oppression abuse and genocide of the indigenous people and shouldn't be celebrated. some want the date change. sarah clark has more brisbin, these rallies, they take place every year around the country. that's happening once again in 2022 d. c. we h
t conduct any kind of attack against you, grand, but they know that in 2 weeks they will weigh so it's about it as informed deterrence or comparisons. it's but signaling intent, but it may be the threat of never seen before. sanctions against russia by the e. u. u. s. and others, the prove the most effective deterrent in the west arsenal. rushes 2014 annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula court allied western forces off guard. with european security. once again at stake, the nato alliance....
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t or any anthology, is very difficult. how do you make those choices?nd we were very intentional from the beginning to really make this a grassroots project. so it wasn't the smithsonian coming up with the idea and making the decision. we had a community of advisors, and we had an executive committee made up of scholars, artists, journalists, industry folks, who made that decision. the advisors selected, i believe, some 900 songs. and from those 900 songs in one meeting in november 2014, the executive committee sat through and went through that entire list, to choose the tracks that would--we like to say that this list is not the definitive story of hip-hop, but it is a story of hip-hop. so the selections are really based on tracks that help illustrate the story of hip-hop as it evolves, the critical moments, the critical stories and issues. so you could replace any of those tracks with other things, but this is a story and this is a place to get the dialogue going. ms. givhan: before we get into some of the specific tracks that are there, director youn
t or any anthology, is very difficult. how do you make those choices?nd we were very intentional from the beginning to really make this a grassroots project. so it wasn't the smithsonian coming up with the idea and making the decision. we had a community of advisors, and we had an executive committee made up of scholars, artists, journalists, industry folks, who made that decision. the advisors selected, i believe, some 900 songs. and from those 900 songs in one meeting in november 2014, the...
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t conduct any kind of attack against you, grand, but they know that in 2 weeks they will weigh so it's about it as informed deterrence or comparisons. it's but signaling intent, but it may be the threat of never seen before. sanctions against russia by the e. u. u. s. and others to prove the most effective deterrent in the west arsenal. russia's 2014 annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula court allied western forces off guard, with european security. once again at stake. the nato alliance wants its presence firmly felt. need barker al jazeera london, know the saudi coalition fighting in yemen has lost as drawings in the capitol center. the targets included who the military science as well as a national tv and radiator. but that's after who the rebels who control the capitol fight more missiles towards abu dhabi in the united arab emirates on monday, the u. e says it intercepted on destroyed them. my middle atop has more from the capital santa the as how did the quality and it strikes have, namely targeted a number of areas in santa, especially the, the radio and tv tower, which is w
t conduct any kind of attack against you, grand, but they know that in 2 weeks they will weigh so it's about it as informed deterrence or comparisons. it's but signaling intent, but it may be the threat of never seen before. sanctions against russia by the e. u. u. s. and others to prove the most effective deterrent in the west arsenal. russia's 2014 annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula court allied western forces off guard, with european security. once again at stake. the nato alliance...
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it's been wrapped up, this kept us up today and we will keep you up to date here, t on any information that we have. and when it happens. so i dont armstrong right there, wrapping up the program for this hour here and off he international. it has been such a busy evening show here at this channel. major stories hitting their headlines tonight . they will continue in about half an hour with my colleague peter scott, who is at the desk. i hope you can join him with ah with bring you the very latest every out the day. this is all now snow from everyone had with there may or may it we sure all may we should all be angry because a was more all right. can't understand united states history and the role that slavery play already a very formal institution at a time, united states became a nation. it actually find the nation. the rise of capitalism is clearly on the backs of flight. and it's laid down. if you have a great extent, you can't believe a country and the country still stands in brick. i'm from the south. everybody know, know what this figure. to some extent, i would argue that we're
it's been wrapped up, this kept us up today and we will keep you up to date here, t on any information that we have. and when it happens. so i dont armstrong right there, wrapping up the program for this hour here and off he international. it has been such a busy evening show here at this channel. major stories hitting their headlines tonight . they will continue in about half an hour with my colleague peter scott, who is at the desk. i hope you can join him with ah with bring you the very...
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what advice would you have for those people who are still waiting desperately to hear any news? tit is hard for everyone to hear as much as we hear, connecting through the government. we ask that everyone be patient. the government is working really hard to be able to allow connectivity to connect with their loved ones in tonga. so, definitely a few days from today, possibly, you will be able to have satellite communication with tonga where that will allow limited access and communication with our families and friends back in tonga. families and friends back in tonaa. �* , ., tonga. briefly, the long-term im act tonga. briefly, the long-term impact of _ tonga. briefly, the long-term impact of this _ tonga. briefly, the long-term impact of this on _ tonga. briefly, the long-term impact of this on the - tonga. briefly, the long-term impact of this on the island? l tonga. briefly, the long-term impact of this on the island? i think it would definitely be a huge impact and it will be very long, especially in not only because of the synonymy but also the ash that has erupted from the v
what advice would you have for those people who are still waiting desperately to hear any news? tit is hard for everyone to hear as much as we hear, connecting through the government. we ask that everyone be patient. the government is working really hard to be able to allow connectivity to connect with their loved ones in tonga. so, definitely a few days from today, possibly, you will be able to have satellite communication with tonga where that will allow limited access and communication with...
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all the edwardian people worked, but they didn�*t have any baths.st challenge yet. transforming an edwardian bath complex into an art school that will bear her name. i earn money from my own work now, so rather than buy art, iwould rather facilitate other artists, do something for them that wasn�*t done for me. the aim to nurture artists from all ages and backgrounds, and in so doing, regenerate the town that has inspired her. i want to make the art world more accessible and make margate a cool art haven. i want some legacy. i don�*t have children, i don�*t have a partner. all i have ever had is my art. this is time for me to give art back what art has given to me. tracey emin�*s sometimes controversial work has made her one of the most recognisable names in modern art. but a gruelling battle with bladder cancer has inspired her to do more. when i thought i was going to die, it was more probable than not probable, i thought, what have i done? i haven�*t done anything. now, i think if i can get this off the ground and the other things i am doing in m
all the edwardian people worked, but they didn�*t have any baths.st challenge yet. transforming an edwardian bath complex into an art school that will bear her name. i earn money from my own work now, so rather than buy art, iwould rather facilitate other artists, do something for them that wasn�*t done for me. the aim to nurture artists from all ages and backgrounds, and in so doing, regenerate the town that has inspired her. i want to make the art world more accessible and make margate a...
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i didn�*t meet any of the criteria to apply for the medical exemption. mine was a personal choice. n dealing with this. so, i think regardless of his vaccination status, i think is a fantastic role model and he has a lot of characteristics i think we should aspire to. pep guardiola has tested positive for covid—i9 and will miss manchester city�*s fa cup tie against swindon town tomorrow night. the city manager and his assistantjuanma lillo are among 21 players and staff at the club who are currently isolating. assistant coach rodolfo borrell will be in charge for the the game. it�*s possibly one of the easiest line—ups to decide, we�*re just going to play with the ones that we have available. we don�*t have much more. but our aim is to keep playing as much as we can and time to respect all competitions and then as i said, keep playing and at this moment we can fill the team. i don�*t know in the following dates, whether or not it�*s going to happen or it is a decision that we will play with what we�*ve got. burnley�*s manager sean dyche has also tested positive for covid—i9 — and ju
i didn�*t meet any of the criteria to apply for the medical exemption. mine was a personal choice. n dealing with this. so, i think regardless of his vaccination status, i think is a fantastic role model and he has a lot of characteristics i think we should aspire to. pep guardiola has tested positive for covid—i9 and will miss manchester city�*s fa cup tie against swindon town tomorrow night. the city manager and his assistantjuanma lillo are among 21 players and staff at the club who...
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every one here has had to seek medical treatment or any but the t townhomes problems extend even further. the new industries created new jobs in madge, aaliyah farmer left the fields to pursue new careers. much elias population exploded. but without any infrastructure development, landfills, in bun, dawn can handle about 2000 tons of waste per day. but the city and the region now produce around $7000.00 tons of waste per day. a large proportion of it ends up going straight into that she touched on river. but there's a growing fight against household pollution and increased awareness among locals. activists like fi february are trying to change people's behavior, starting with the younger generation. she's also helped to set up waste segregation banks where locals can sell their refuse or exchange it for new products. this one, which includes a playground, is called the park of joy. i know her program is called java component, juggle and bore or protect the village, protect the hometown. nearly 70 percent of the waste found in the chatham comes from households. that's why more than 300 su
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impossible to talk about the world, to talk about sidney poitier now and the sense that we don�*t know anyas my generations icon. there was no one before him who had the kind of stature and i was a little kid when he started working in the movies. but what was amazing about him was that he was of a generation, he is the last of a great powerhouse generation kirk douglas died last year, but he was in that generation, charlton heston, burt lancaster in sidney poitier and tony curtis. in this kind of generation that came out of the theatre in the 1950s, 19405, out of the theatre in the 1950s, i940s, we forget that to have this incredible black man in their midst was really ground—breaking because he was able then to kind of move along the same kind of trajectory that they were allowed to move upon. the generation before was not allowed that trajectory so sydney was able to be in the trajectory that they were in. that tony curtis was in. and when he did when his oscar, a kind of made sense to us and a way because he was part of that arc. , . ~ and a way because he was part of that arc. , ., ,,
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. >> we are now at a space -- stage borussia latch at a point at - an attack at any point. >> t major tecom companies are delaying their rollout after warnings it would cause catastrophic disruption to flights. she was kidnapped and held hostage for six years. she's fighting again. new images have revealed the scale of destruction following the volcanic eruption answer mommy. -- and tsunami. several smaller islands were nearly all destroyed. >> satellite images show a thick air of ash on tongass main airport. on the left is how before the eruption, the ashes delaying delivery of international aid flights. >> the ashes proving right quite problematic. water collected from the roof of households. in terms of access from the aid of australia and new zealand, a to clear the runway. >> communicating with tonga is extreme and difficult. there is no internet and limited phone calls. the tsunami severed the fiber cable connecting them to the rest of the world. it will be weeks before the connection is restored. the prime minister released his first official statement confirming what many fear
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we've got the complete - specimen so they won't find any more specimen so they won�*t find any more of and his first win. joining me now is chief film critic at the metro, larushka ivan—zadeh. remind us what the controversy is. early last year it was revealed that 100 members, not one single one was black which is pretty scandalous especially in the wake of the shop where that have gone through hollywood in terms of oscars so white that trended in 2015 when the oscars was slammed for having all white nominees and they had to undergo a root and branch look at the membership and it was exposed 92% of the academy voters were white. the shock waves have been going through the industry since then so the fact it was only last year it was pointed out that they hadn�*t looked at their own membership are done anything about it was shocking as well as various corruption scandals. it is a must been a better financial in the industry that the hollywood foreign press association voters are very open to lavish press trips and jollies and that seems to have influenced the nominations every year. i mi
we've got the complete - specimen so they won't find any more specimen so they won�*t find any more of and his first win. joining me now is chief film critic at the metro, larushka ivan—zadeh. remind us what the controversy is. early last year it was revealed that 100 members, not one single one was black which is pretty scandalous especially in the wake of the shop where that have gone through hollywood in terms of oscars so white that trended in 2015 when the oscars was slammed for having...
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we also didn't use any of t support from the democratic party. so we did all our own graphic design, we produd and worked with the local paper to send out all of our mailers, we created our own canvassing universe. so, our volunteers and myself went to houses th had trump flags out there, and those trump folks were voting for us. and it was really incredible toee what we cou do when we just reach beyond the choir just a little bit. and we won. we won by 600 tes, which is 51.1% of the te, about 24,000 people vote so, it was a cse one, bu we always knewt would be and it was incredible. we are trying so intentionally to run a campaign that looks like a social movement, but has the fect of electoral politics. we are trying so intentionally to bring a different kind of thinking to what the democrats and progressives need to do in rural communities. and i think we were trying to prove that our tacticsnd our way of thinking can work. canyon managed my state senate campaign as well, and i just wanna mention his me again becae everything that we do is tog
we also didn't use any of t support from the democratic party. so we did all our own graphic design, we produd and worked with the local paper to send out all of our mailers, we created our own canvassing universe. so, our volunteers and myself went to houses th had trump flags out there, and those trump folks were voting for us. and it was really incredible toee what we cou do when we just reach beyond the choir just a little bit. and we won. we won by 600 tes, which is 51.1% of the te, about...
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the australian open haven�*t done him any favours pencilling him in on monday because he is the defending he loses this case. it seems like it is black and white now. if he does lose the case, he is getting out of the country. they will have to withdraw from the main draw. you�*ll probably never play the australian open back again because he will face a three—year ban. if he wins his case, he will probably have just over 2a hours to get ready for that defence of his title at park and to a crowd that i don�*t want him there, potentially. as your packages have sort of projected. a lot of people in australia will be in happy if he is to stay unvaccinated, given all the difficulties we�*ve had over the past ten days. as i say, his biggest challenge to this australian defence might come in this court case overnight in melbourne. how might come in this court case overnight in melbourne. how much is at stake here — overnight in melbourne. how much is at stake here for— overnight in melbourne. how much is at stake here for him _ overnight in melbourne. how much is at stake here for him in _ overn
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that's perfectly natural that but i don't see any need for major overhaul. the c s t r 's framework and the tools we have proved to be quite effective. so i don't think we need to introduce any fundamental changes, but we'll make some adjustments. of course, no just una williams to get a futile wooden pins. earth to support a mortgage e, but your security a little bit more stability minute even though some adjustments are probably in order since it was just one operation in one country. i'm sure the framework to ensure security in this region will change. now, some adjustments need to be made to prevent similar crisis from happening in the future. are you considering it is oh, isn't able though? most of dorothy, i would break it down into 2 parts in terms of the way we do things. i'll say it again. no, i don't see the need for any serious rethink we've achieved. the goal we said organization's mission is to collectively insure the security sovereignty and territorial integrity of our member states. and we successfully done that. so we don't need to overhaul the entire
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we're not looking at maybe some of the bigger exchanges, like a by nance or crypto dot com or f t x or any think it's more going to be about these people who are trying to push, pumping up skin so i want to talk with them. see, that's what i would be concerned with. yeah, that's what i'd be concerned with. but by the way, these regulations do applied to crypto dot com. okay. now kristie to, to bent point also that he made about a research you know, about not knowing really here because a recent study by the u. k. government shows that although 2300000 people about 4.4 percent of the population own crypto currency, only 58 percent of crypto users surveys believe they actually possessed a good understanding of how crypto currency and the underlying technology work. isn't that a big part of this problem? it's a huge part of the problem that some people don't actually know what they're buying, why they are actually buying it. and that actually creates a huge problem for the ecosystem. because when there is volatility and there is draw down that all of these newer hands, the weaker hands, they
we're not looking at maybe some of the bigger exchanges, like a by nance or crypto dot com or f t x or any think it's more going to be about these people who are trying to push, pumping up skin so i want to talk with them. see, that's what i would be concerned with. yeah, that's what i'd be concerned with. but by the way, these regulations do applied to crypto dot com. okay. now kristie to, to bent point also that he made about a research you know, about not knowing really here because a recent...
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t o u. s. is holding the keys, they're, they're refusing to allow any appellate judges in there and therefore there's no enforcement mechanism. w t o needs reform. i think it's a better venue for the us. it would actually be supported by the rest of the world because no one is doing all these, you know, regional trade agreements because, you know, they didn't like the w t o, it's just, it's a non functional body, you know, giant, can this agreement really work when if there are a lot of countries involved that have trade or geo political issues with each other, i'm talking about china and australia, for example, or china and japan, or japan and south korea. i mean, how is this effectively going to work when you have countries that make up this block? the do have quite serious issues with one another. i think that's a good point. well, the short answer is that, you know, they'll have to use this as a vehicle to try and deal with those problems that they have with each other. and this is the best way to go forward in addressing those sorts and preventing those sorts of non trade issues interfering with
t o u. s. is holding the keys, they're, they're refusing to allow any appellate judges in there and therefore there's no enforcement mechanism. w t o needs reform. i think it's a better venue for the us. it would actually be supported by the rest of the world because no one is doing all these, you know, regional trade agreements because, you know, they didn't like the w t o, it's just, it's a non functional body, you know, giant, can this agreement really work when if there are a lot of...
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any good t good enough hoping spend i had that a cigarette and met to non and nico siena talk in the back clearly come yes and penthouses is also outside of france. vapors are persuaded that these new products are less harmful than traditional tobacco products in germany 2 days a general belief in the concept of harm reduction. not surprisingly, the spokesman for the cigarette association is convinced of the benefits of electric smoking in both 18 this in trust and confidence. dusty, it's eager to own costs in order to be negotiated. use of the top to bottom on top . thus hoping mr. young does. we're hoping my trial of isn't just us. we're hoping burton. and we just need to help us getting hope, a hope to state image of, as i'm sure for the chemo, ignored off think of the other factors. the cigarettes is seen as a solution to the tobacco epidemic. what he has to deborah circling blocked, federally survosity it's, he got out of his medicines and also she was afraid to show a stomach to go on to be up and young. i'm with the syrian, he's out there until the time night are oakland on ch
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agencies that are analyzing this now, for instance, right now, the russian forces are really ready t conduct any kind of attack against ukraine, but they know that in 2 weeks they will be sorry about it as informed deterrence or comparisons. it's but signaling intent, but it may be the threat of never seen before. sanctions against russia by the e. u. u. s. and others to prove the most effective deterrent in the west arsenal. russia's 2014 annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula court allied western forces off guard, with european security. once again at stake, the nato alliance. once its presence firmly felt. need barker, al, jazeera london, the head of the self proclaimed, done yet people's republican, southeastern ukraine, tells al jazeera he's not ruling out a military confrontation. he says that ukrainian government leaders in kia, have sent around a $120000.00 troops, close to the contested don bass region revenue. well, the moral was all my, it is possible it will, but unfortunately this possibility on the part of ukraine is in relation to nato. you see the west, the western countries a
agencies that are analyzing this now, for instance, right now, the russian forces are really ready t conduct any kind of attack against ukraine, but they know that in 2 weeks they will be sorry about it as informed deterrence or comparisons. it's but signaling intent, but it may be the threat of never seen before. sanctions against russia by the e. u. u. s. and others to prove the most effective deterrent in the west arsenal. russia's 2014 annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula court allied...
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t conduct any kind of attack against you. grant that they know in 2 weeks they will be so it's about as it informed deterrence or components, it's but signaling intent. but it may be the threat of never seen before. sanctions against russia by the e u. u. s. and others to prove the most effective deterrent in the wes arsenal. rushes 2014 annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula court allied western forces off guard. with european security. once again at stake, the nato alliance wants its presence firmly felt. neeve barker al jazeera london, while the head of the self proclaimed, are gnats people's republic in southeastern ukraine, tells al jazeera that he is not ruling out in military confrontation. he says that ukrainian government leaders and care has sent around a 120000 troops. close to the contested dumbass region. so to renew was morning was alma, it is possible, but unfortunately this possibility on the part of ukraine is in relation to nato. you see the west, the western countries and give are shouting out about russ
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he was co head of the if t for 6 and a half years longer than any one before him. today, he's not only resigning from office. he is leaving the f t completely. your morton confirmed this in an interview with german state broadcasters. that's how to day the heart of the party beats far to the right. and at a high frequency which isn't healthy, i see echoes of totalitarianism. will these right wing extremists soon be in charge of your party didn't because they already have more influence than they should be, are achieve goes. those are kind of white and says factions of the party don't believe in the basic tenets of a free democracy. and that's one reason he thinks the if he has no future other than as a regional eastern german party, some accused morton of not having opposed the right wing extremists firmly enough here at the hem of at 1st he made those on the right wing extremist side seemed socially acceptable and led them to the center of the if t. he was a fig leaf or right wing extremists. his rebellion came too late. it appeared he was just trying to save his o
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the 2 governments would discuss the foreign ministers, but it's unlikely that there will be any outcome today. i t a guarantee if not, he has billing or they're reporting. thank you. the pacific island nation of tonga has virtually lost contact with the rest of the world. after saturday's volcanic eruption cut the country's internet cable, the full extent of the damage to the country remains unclear. new zealand and australia have sent military plains to survey the situation from above other flights to deliver aid or also plant the underwater eruption on saturday sent shock waves across the pacific. soon ami warnings were issued from many countries as far away as peru. there 2 people drowned after unusually high waves, hit the west coast of the americas. ah, this is the aftermath of this you now, me that hit the shorelines of peru over 10000 kilometers away from the explosion in tona. the underwater eruption was so powerful that it was detected around the world. these satellite images show gas and ash being thrown thousands of meters into the earth's atmosphere. communication links to tongue that
the 2 governments would discuss the foreign ministers, but it's unlikely that there will be any outcome today. i t a guarantee if not, he has billing or they're reporting. thank you. the pacific island nation of tonga has virtually lost contact with the rest of the world. after saturday's volcanic eruption cut the country's internet cable, the full extent of the damage to the country remains unclear. new zealand and australia have sent military plains to survey the situation from above other...
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t? is there any way and that christian community has behaved or negotiated arrangement with their own government and nearby areas that might be relevant to the question in iraq or syria or cause or is it just unique to their own consensus. >> of the reason people say why didn't you include lebanon? didn't for a specific reason. a lebanese christian were very assimilated into the political economic and social realm of lebanon whereas every other group i looked at are not except for the cops. to an extent. they are between again, we don't know, 6% to 10% of the population, so a lot more of them. they varyy drastically in socioeconomic ranking. for instance if you are in cairo, a very wealthy suburb for many of my cap friends list, many were educated there, from wealthy families and they say outright, we are fine. cops cannot, by law and this is why i get in to the discrimination, they cannot build churches, there are certain inheritance laws, they can't serve in the upper ranks of the military which of course is hugely important apparatus and egyptian political life, basically an arm of government
t? is there any way and that christian community has behaved or negotiated arrangement with their own government and nearby areas that might be relevant to the question in iraq or syria or cause or is it just unique to their own consensus. >> of the reason people say why didn't you include lebanon? didn't for a specific reason. a lebanese christian were very assimilated into the political economic and social realm of lebanon whereas every other group i looked at are not except for the...
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high class problem, that is a middle class problem, joe biden promised to not raise taxes on any americans t0 a year, inflation is a tax on everyone, if and crime affects everyone, if you are a kid or a woman that just wants to get to work. and a ensure that no one will walk in and assault and kill you. >> when you have white house and grl government and democrats ignoring. not saying we have a crime problem, we have a political problem here, you need to stop this crisis, people think differently about how they vote. trey: katy, you are right, president likes to flame republicans i'm going to play a clip of that. >> it is getting better. look, i didn't over promise. i think if you look at what we've been able to do, you have y to acknowledge we made enormous progress, one thing that i think is something that one thing i have -- so far, iso get my republican friends to get in the game of making it better in this country. trey: so isa the republican's fault, why won't they go along with closing prisons, what is your reaction to that? >>' joe biden is rejecting mass in washington, d.c., democra
high class problem, that is a middle class problem, joe biden promised to not raise taxes on any americans t0 a year, inflation is a tax on everyone, if and crime affects everyone, if you are a kid or a woman that just wants to get to work. and a ensure that no one will walk in and assault and kill you. >> when you have white house and grl government and democrats ignoring. not saying we have a crime problem, we have a political problem here, you need to stop this crisis, people think...
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whereas r t, this a mates propaganda and this information at because any news that goes through r t is lack, even if it's the same with the same piece of news. or if it comes out of our teeth, it is will to magically with an agenda they, they, they made certain examples. for example, if they looked at what happened in turkey in 2015 to 2014, i believe when the russian jet was shot out by turkey. and they said, look, this was russian coverage before it was neutral of turkey. and after russian coverage of turkey was negative, i just a huge surprise took, he had just shot down a russian jet. i it be interesting to see how american media would reactor to turkey. you will someone else, mexico shooting down an american jet out obviously the, the, the coverage would be much more negative if there was also could, as, as a broad sees coverage of europe. they say that the r t and spoof think have been decimating propaganda about and conspiracy theories about the cubic pandemic saying, criticizing the european union's response, i'd just like to mention that as we were criticizing the european uni
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downing street says it hasn�*t seen any proof of the claims.the cabinet office, is looking into alleged parties at downing street during lockdown and is due to report this week. the prime minister�*s former aide dominic cummings is thought to be giving evidence to the inquiry today. several backbench mps say they are waiting for results of civil servant sue gray�*s inquiry, before they decide whether to submit votes of no confidence in mrjohnson�*s leadership. with a round up of the latest, here�*s our political correspondent damian grammaticas. this is a decisive week for borisjohnson. the biggestjeopardy he faces is when the inquiry into downing street parties is published. reports of a staff christmas wine and cheese party emerged in december. mrjohnson apologised in parliament... ..mr speaker, because i was also furious to see that clip. and mr speaker, i apologise. i apologise, unreservedly. ..adding he�*d been assured rules weren�*t broken — there was no party. but two weeks ago he was back, admitting he himself had been at a summer bring
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. >> reporter: the president said he does not expect to send any of the t the pentagon is leaving the door open the more deployments to europe. >> i would not rule out the possibility that we could be putting additional forces on heightened alert in the coming days and weeks. >> reporter: even as russia ramps up near ukraine, moscow is accusing the u.s. and its allies of escalating tensions. president biden says he would consider personally sanctioning russian president vladimir putin if he invades. >> as if he were to move in, it would be the largest invasion since world war ii. it would change the world. >> reporter: after meeting with a german chancellor, french president mac ron said he will push putin. the biden administration said it is working with oil and gas suppliers around the world to boost shipments to europe in case russia cuts off that supply. about a third of the european union's oil and gas comes from russia. the senate's top republican mitch mcconnell offering rare praise for the president's foreign policy, calling the latest steps encouraging. >> it appears to me th
. >> reporter: the president said he does not expect to send any of the t the pentagon is leaving the door open the more deployments to europe. >> i would not rule out the possibility that we could be putting additional forces on heightened alert in the coming days and weeks. >> reporter: even as russia ramps up near ukraine, moscow is accusing the u.s. and its allies of escalating tensions. president biden says he would consider personally sanctioning russian president...