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well for more let's speak to due to abuse tanya kramer in jerusalem tanya what can we expect from today's proceedings. one standing here right in front of the court which isn't east jerusalem and it's pretty loud over here because we have them on stations here on the streets there's a lot of security as you can see here behind me demonstrations for and against netanyahu it's actually quite a historical day because it's the 1st time that a sitting prime minister will stand trial and today what's expected as that the judges there are 3 are proceeding touches they will be reading the charges to the defendants coming here to the court well if netanyahu is found guilty what kind of sentence can we expect and we're just seeing images here live images actually as you're speaking coming from outside the courtroom there in jerusalem tanya. but 1st of all it's expected to be of all the long trial now he has been charged with. throat breach of trust in private ins considered the case for 1000 as we've seen in this report before that's considered the most serious case for him so they could be sentenc
well for more let's speak to due to abuse tanya kramer in jerusalem tanya what can we expect from today's proceedings. one standing here right in front of the court which isn't east jerusalem and it's pretty loud over here because we have them on stations here on the streets there's a lot of security as you can see here behind me demonstrations for and against netanyahu it's actually quite a historical day because it's the 1st time that a sitting prime minister will stand trial and today what's...
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as well for more let's use tanya kramer who is standing by for us in jerusalem hi tanya what can we expect from today's proceedings. one standing by to be outside the court prime minister binyamin netanyahu has arrived just some time ago no i mean it's very loud too because there's a demonstration in support of the prime minister just here next to the court what we're expecting today it's the opening of the long awaited trial it's actually the 1st time a sitting prime minister is standing trial and the panel of this 3 judges will read out the charges against the defendants against prime minister netanyahu well if netanyahu is found guilty tanya what what could the sentence actually be. but 1st of all prime minister netanyahu one arriving at the court he has again denied all allegations he said. this is the chinese against him and his family has maintained that during all the time of investigation you know the most serious case is considered to be the case of $4000.00 where it's charged with bribery that could lead to a charge of more than a sentence to more than up to 10 years in the most
as well for more let's use tanya kramer who is standing by for us in jerusalem hi tanya what can we expect from today's proceedings. one standing by to be outside the court prime minister binyamin netanyahu has arrived just some time ago no i mean it's very loud too because there's a demonstration in support of the prime minister just here next to the court what we're expecting today it's the opening of the long awaited trial it's actually the 1st time a sitting prime minister is standing trial...
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and tanya and ana and kurt are welcome to chime in if they have more exact numbers. so regarding china, i recognize that it's a political hot button, it's a political bull's eye. and it's also a great place for entrepreneurialism. it's a great place for innovation. and a rising standard of living for middle class. there's just so many ways to make money in china. we talk about in health care, well, health care in china, you can make money in clinics and in medical equipment and in dentistry and in biotech. and in many segments of their economy that there's really good ways to make money. now that's different shade between the politics and how to make money. so our china investments have done really, really well. our private credit investments in asia and in asia have outperformed our private credit returns as a whole. and in absolute return, our china investments have totally kicked it. it's i think that it might be -- one of our two best performing managers is our long/short china equity manager. turning to absolute return, this portfolio was doing great through the
and tanya and ana and kurt are welcome to chime in if they have more exact numbers. so regarding china, i recognize that it's a political hot button, it's a political bull's eye. and it's also a great place for entrepreneurialism. it's a great place for innovation. and a rising standard of living for middle class. there's just so many ways to make money in china. we talk about in health care, well, health care in china, you can make money in clinics and in medical equipment and in dentistry and...
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netanyahu has gone on trial now if netanyahu is found guilty what kind of sentence could he be facing tanya. well i think you have to say prime minister netanyahu entering the court has said again that he denies all allegations that this is. him and also his family he could face sentences between 3 to 5 years if he is convicted and the most serious charge of course being privately but all of this could take a very very long time this is no the preliminary stage and then it has to go into the evidence and cross-examination so it's expected to take many months and maybe also many years briefly tanya he's the 1st sitting israeli prime minister to face criminal charges do you think it's going to end interfere much with his work. why i mean this is what is opponents have always said that it can be a prime minister at the same time being in court of course he has to follow up on court proceedings but it has been decided today that it doesn't have to be all the time in court but of course it did overshadow his premiership right now in your frame or in jerusalem thank you for that update. well in t
netanyahu has gone on trial now if netanyahu is found guilty what kind of sentence could he be facing tanya. well i think you have to say prime minister netanyahu entering the court has said again that he denies all allegations that this is. him and also his family he could face sentences between 3 to 5 years if he is convicted and the most serious charge of course being privately but all of this could take a very very long time this is no the preliminary stage and then it has to go into the...
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it's been a tough month for single mum tanya nikolaevskaya.y furloughed from herjob at a law firm, she's now collecting unemployment benefits. i'm not certain what's going to happen next. tanya, who received a total of $1800 from the us government, used her coronavirus relief money to pay the rent. how much economic damage has this done to you? i'm afraid to think about the future, let's say. for now, i'm good, i got paid, i will pay my rent, i will pay my bills. what future will bring, this is something that you try not to think of. honking. the virus has left countless americans in dire financial straits. the economic pain plain to see at protests like this one in california. no wages, no rent! here, they want state leaders to cancel rent for the length of the health crisis. nearly a third of renters across the country weren't able to afford monthly housing costs in april. and with so many americans out of work, experts worry a housing crisis may not be far off. this is the worst economic crisis united states has seen in generations. if noth
it's been a tough month for single mum tanya nikolaevskaya.y furloughed from herjob at a law firm, she's now collecting unemployment benefits. i'm not certain what's going to happen next. tanya, who received a total of $1800 from the us government, used her coronavirus relief money to pay the rent. how much economic damage has this done to you? i'm afraid to think about the future, let's say. for now, i'm good, i got paid, i will pay my rent, i will pay my bills. what future will bring, this is...
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tanya dendrinos, bbc news.amily has forgiven his killers. salah khashoggi made the statement on twitter in what is the muslim holy month of ramadan. jamal khashoggi, a critic of the saudi authorities, was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul in 2018. five people were sentenced to death and three others were givenjail terms for the murder. muslims around the world are preparing to mark the end of ramadan. they traditionally celebrate eid by visiting friends and family and exchanging gifts. but social distancing restrictions put in place because of the coronavirus means this year it is going to be very different. our reporter sodaba haidare has more. empty mosques, deserted streets and markets with no customers. eid is usually the busiest time for businesses and traders, when they make the most money, but with shops forced to close, this shopkeeper in pakistan hasn't sold a single garment. translation: look at these garments i bought, they are useless. nothing has value now — i have no idea where to pu
tanya dendrinos, bbc news.amily has forgiven his killers. salah khashoggi made the statement on twitter in what is the muslim holy month of ramadan. jamal khashoggi, a critic of the saudi authorities, was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul in 2018. five people were sentenced to death and three others were givenjail terms for the murder. muslims around the world are preparing to mark the end of ramadan. they traditionally celebrate eid by visiting friends and family and exchanging...
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tanya dendrinos, bbc news.de the statement on twitter in what is the muslim holy month of ramadan. jamal khashoggi, a critic of the saudi authorities, was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul in 2018. five people were sentenced to death and three others were givenjail terms for the murder. nato ambassadors will hold an urgent meeting on friday after it said it will withdraw on the open skies treaty. donald trump pulled out of the pact after accusing russia of not adhering to terms. now russia's foreign ministry has insisted it did not violate the treaty. russian media are reporting that a chechen leader has been taken to hospital with suspected coronavirus. the news agency says he was flown to moscow on wednesday for treatment and a leader who previously fought against moscow as a chechen a nalyst against moscow as a chechen analyst is now a key ally of vladimir putin. muslims around the world are preparing to mark the end of ramadan. they traditionally celebrate eid by visiting friends and family an
tanya dendrinos, bbc news.de the statement on twitter in what is the muslim holy month of ramadan. jamal khashoggi, a critic of the saudi authorities, was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul in 2018. five people were sentenced to death and three others were givenjail terms for the murder. nato ambassadors will hold an urgent meeting on friday after it said it will withdraw on the open skies treaty. donald trump pulled out of the pact after accusing russia of not adhering to terms....
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personas, estÁn ansiosas por irse de compras, quÉ tan seguro, es comprar la prenda que tanto anhela, tanya siguiente persona que venga, podrÍa contagiarse, entonces qÉe hacer, salir de compras. >>> el potencial aerosol. >>> no por medio de los productos, por eso la importancia de desinfectar las Áreas, redujeron el nÚmero del lugar. >>> los integrantes, luego de cada uso, guardaran la mercancÍa que regrese antes de la entrega de nuevo. los casos no estÁn ademas. >>> si nosotros vemos que no requiere de mascarilla para entrar, y que estÉn ofreciendo desinfectante, lo mejor es no ir a la tienda, la mejor medicina para prevenir el contagio, es sentido comÚn, acompaÑado de una sustancia. >>> estÁn a punto de expirar, en proteger en el futuro, les diremos tteo los detalles en telemundo 48. >>> sabe quÉ estÁ pasando. >>> ahora nos tienen la respuesta. >>> tuvieron que reajustarse con el presupuesto, tenemos los consejos al regresar. >>> ♪(mÚsica)♪ estudiantes, ayudan a niÑos en toda el Área de la bahÍa, en padres de familia, pueden enfiar mansajes, con el cÓdigo postal, despuÉs reciben comida de
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correspondent tonya kramer who is the court with the 1st day of netanyahu is trial in jerusalem has wrapped up tanya can you tell us what happened today. yes it said i'm just outside the court and it took about an hour for this long awaited opening of the trial now what has happened today is basically that the panel of 3 judges read out the charges to the defendants so it was a rather technical matter but now it's official that this is the 1st time that a sitting prime minister binyamin netanyahu has gone on trial. in your frame or in jerusalem thank you for that update muslims around the world have been celebrating edith's the annual festival that marks the end of ramadan but this year celebrations are subdued the coronavirus pandemic means no prayers at the mosque for the faithful no family reunions and no meal together to mark the end of fasting . standing shoulder to shoulder there's little sign of social distancing in this field in pakistan why shippers have come to mark the 1st day of aid despite you'd far as to stay made his a pot. a similar scene in indonesia the world's largest muslim major
correspondent tonya kramer who is the court with the 1st day of netanyahu is trial in jerusalem has wrapped up tanya can you tell us what happened today. yes it said i'm just outside the court and it took about an hour for this long awaited opening of the trial now what has happened today is basically that the panel of 3 judges read out the charges to the defendants so it was a rather technical matter but now it's official that this is the 1st time that a sitting prime minister binyamin...
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i think with that i finish my report. >> tanya, this is mark. one question for you.mr. biddle is that still going forward? >> yes. we put him to the side. we reengaged him, and, hopefully, as we get back to new normal, he can assist us as we go forward. >> keep us posted on that, would you? >> of course. . >> great. >> we are now on public comment for item 6, the san francisco zoo. if you are on the line to comment, please dial one and then zero to speak. yoyou will have two minutes to comment. >> caller, please state your name, first. >> i am richard fong. i would like to comment to tanya peterson. you would be aware there are pandas in canada. that is the issue i want to drop off to get to get the ball rolling. canada is going to be turning back the pandas back to china. they have a problem with growing food for them up there in canada. that is something that i thought would be very interesting. we have a very large asian population in the bay area if we could get a study going or something to have the pandas from san francisco or oakland. that is what i want to ge
i think with that i finish my report. >> tanya, this is mark. one question for you.mr. biddle is that still going forward? >> yes. we put him to the side. we reengaged him, and, hopefully, as we get back to new normal, he can assist us as we go forward. >> keep us posted on that, would you? >> of course. . >> great. >> we are now on public comment for item 6, the san francisco zoo. if you are on the line to comment, please dial one and then zero to speak....
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tanya, what are you hearing from students?of the classroom until 2021. it appears you universiti s unit prepared to provide this level of education. students say they are not happy with the new standard of learning. students include gio sanchez. a senior at uc davis. she says she cannot get online. >> we haven't had any internet access. today we do. yesterday, i didn't. i had to find a friend to let me go to their apartment for my lecture times to sit in my lecture. i think for me, i learn better when i'm able to interact with my instructors. the classes are so large, you can't do that. sometimes our classes cut out because of internet. twice already we have not had internet access in all of davis. >> reporter: the american council on education which representing 1,700 colleges across the nation. universities are doing their best to provide the same level of education to the students. we still have hundreds of thousands of students across the nation who are asking for money back. to top it off, some students i have spoken to h
tanya, what are you hearing from students?of the classroom until 2021. it appears you universiti s unit prepared to provide this level of education. students say they are not happy with the new standard of learning. students include gio sanchez. a senior at uc davis. she says she cannot get online. >> we haven't had any internet access. today we do. yesterday, i didn't. i had to find a friend to let me go to their apartment for my lecture times to sit in my lecture. i think for me, i...
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say $100.00 baht only person is going to continue being the so and move to in the columns series tanya's knows who isn't going to move troops which is not the be. the best. place so many 5 years ago the scourge of fascism was defeated in europe the soviet union and its western allies were victorious what is the meaning of that victory today what explains freezing efforts to rewrite history in the efforts to diminish the sacrifice made by the people of the soviet union. when i was still small seemed wrong all but all were all just all. to me lol but yet to shape out it's just a constant that's ahead and in gains from it because of the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. please. please please. please. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by some person. snow dares thinks. we dare to ask. you to stay on them for those people as you can smell the 1st place in us unique. roofs and yes there's a dog was the impetus was losing the voice and you know certainly it is. simple to use just running deal and being mean to be a small movie over but i'm su
say $100.00 baht only person is going to continue being the so and move to in the columns series tanya's knows who isn't going to move troops which is not the be. the best. place so many 5 years ago the scourge of fascism was defeated in europe the soviet union and its western allies were victorious what is the meaning of that victory today what explains freezing efforts to rewrite history in the efforts to diminish the sacrifice made by the people of the soviet union. when i was still small...
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tanya roscoe pick up carnations for a the assisted living community many residents cannot hug their kids or grandchildren on mother's day because visitors are not allowed. >> they are missing their families right now. we want to give them as much love as we can. >> reporter: children's fairyland in oakland was selling bouquets and it was part of a fundraiser to help their bottom line well close. >> it was spontaneous. we wanted to share some of this because not many people could see the beautiful flowers it was a way to share the joy. >>> there was a steady line of customers waiting curbside for their orders. >> it is a special day we came in ordered food. >> reporter: many restaurants offered take-out menus and they were happy to give him a break and supported the businesses during the shelter in place orders. >> my wife has been a stay-at- home mom and it is good to support the small businesses. >> they were having small picked and and taking back rights and walking dogs a quieter mother's day focused on health and safety. experts say because of the threat of the coronavirus not seen y
tanya roscoe pick up carnations for a the assisted living community many residents cannot hug their kids or grandchildren on mother's day because visitors are not allowed. >> they are missing their families right now. we want to give them as much love as we can. >> reporter: children's fairyland in oakland was selling bouquets and it was part of a fundraiser to help their bottom line well close. >> it was spontaneous. we wanted to share some of this because not many people...
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tanya is in athens, ohio, on the line for african-american veterans. good morning. >> good morning. john, i cannot believe this. this is absolutely serendipity because it is the only third time to get through to c-span and to get through on this time. i don't even know where to start. i'm going to speak extra quickly to get all of this information out. first of all, colonel salter, i've got to get in touch with you. i think we may be related. i have five of the most beautiful -- huge portraits and they're all salters, okay. so one question, i have to ask you is where your from. they're all sallers and stamped on the back 1868 and 1870. that is the first thing. and my husband's grandfather was on the m rock news and we have several photographs of him at the m rock news in the office outside with the people in cologne. that is the first thing. the other thing that i want to tell you is that i'm so excited, i can't believe this. james monroe trotter is the great, great uncle my husband. mary churchill is my great aunt on my mother's side. i'm saying, i think that not only i'm sure that
tanya is in athens, ohio, on the line for african-american veterans. good morning. >> good morning. john, i cannot believe this. this is absolutely serendipity because it is the only third time to get through to c-span and to get through on this time. i don't even know where to start. i'm going to speak extra quickly to get all of this information out. first of all, colonel salter, i've got to get in touch with you. i think we may be related. i have five of the most beautiful -- huge...
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so hearing from a student is super helpful. >> tanya was leading towards uc berkeley but had nagging questions about campus life. >> that's why i wanted to reach out and ask how competitive it was, and are people happy? are all of them really stressed out all the time. >> her mentor's advice helped to rule out santa clara and san jose state universities. a senior at san jose's leland high school. he was uncertain whether usc or uc san diego was the right choice. his offbeet advising mentor at usc provided candid comments he didn't receive from a panel he attended before sheltering in place. >> he told me some of the things he didn't like about usc. and i thought that was really useful because it allowed me to weigh the pros andns >> now that college decision day has passed, offbeat will switch to mentoring next year's class about the application process. david louie, abc7 news. >> all right. >>> the weekend is almost upon us. some of us have really big plans like going from the living room to the kitchen, maybe taking out the recycling, and then coming back to the living room. who kn
so hearing from a student is super helpful. >> tanya was leading towards uc berkeley but had nagging questions about campus life. >> that's why i wanted to reach out and ask how competitive it was, and are people happy? are all of them really stressed out all the time. >> her mentor's advice helped to rule out santa clara and san jose state universities. a senior at san jose's leland high school. he was uncertain whether usc or uc san diego was the right choice. his offbeet...
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tanya dendrinos, bbc news.a particular immune cell called a t—cell. uk scientists and critical care doctors have now embarked on a clinical trial of a treatment that boosts the numbers of these cells. victoria gill has more. foran for an unlucky minority of patients, covid—19 is a cruel disease, and it is one with no specific treatment. but an examination of blood samples taken from 60 hospital patients has revealed a vital clue — those with the most severe form of the disease also had extremely low numbers of a particular virus fighting immune cell called a t cell. it isa immune cell called a t cell. it is a type of t cell, one that we need for these virus—infected cells that seem to be getting into so much trouble. so that tells us a lot about how we try to fight the virus but it also offers ways in which we can put together a fingerprint test to work as early as possible for the status of these sales. measuring the number of these immune cells, that fingerprint test could give an early signal that someone is
tanya dendrinos, bbc news.a particular immune cell called a t—cell. uk scientists and critical care doctors have now embarked on a clinical trial of a treatment that boosts the numbers of these cells. victoria gill has more. foran for an unlucky minority of patients, covid—19 is a cruel disease, and it is one with no specific treatment. but an examination of blood samples taken from 60 hospital patients has revealed a vital clue — those with the most severe form of the disease also had...
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tanya nori runs a restaurant it's a safe space for women she also belongs to a generation of afghan women who refused to be confined to their homes. under the taliban regime girls were barred from going to school young women couldn't study at university women weren't allowed to leave their homes unaccompanied only with their husbands they had to wear burkas we weren't even allowed to wear sandals. as well as working in the restaurant tania nori studies dentistry a considerable workload but she doesn't mind. studying and running a restaurant wasn't what her family had planned for her. but she has her husband support. i want to be a role model for other women. i want to encourage them they should understand that women can stand on their own 2 feet. she employs mainly women. many of the customers come because they want to support the restaurant. on fridays guys who yari goes hiking with her family in the mountains outside kabul . her family take a liberal approach to gender roles that's unusual in this highly traditional country. guys yari believes in freedom for everyone for me i think free
tanya nori runs a restaurant it's a safe space for women she also belongs to a generation of afghan women who refused to be confined to their homes. under the taliban regime girls were barred from going to school young women couldn't study at university women weren't allowed to leave their homes unaccompanied only with their husbands they had to wear burkas we weren't even allowed to wear sandals. as well as working in the restaurant tania nori studies dentistry a considerable workload but she...
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he and his daughter tanya have flown more than 13 hours from their home in switzerland to see her but it's a bittersweet reunion my is not sure who they are. we will see how this is precise yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah well yeah yeah i mean you know it was. 'd 'd 'd 'd 'd my i was just 50 and running a michelin starred restaurant with her husband when she was diagnosed with alzheimer's 9 years ago 'd 'd it was devastating for the family she knew. what's what's coming and she was crying every morning. and one morning i remember i said to my own you know i promise you one thing i would always do the best for you always look for me not for anybody else just for you and she was kissing me and saying thank you so much. that she scared were you scared i was scared she was. my as home is now a villa at the bon cam one child aged care center in chiang mai thailand her family brought her here 2 years ago when it became apparent she needed 24 hour to hand them rent them again it came with the simple ok you got here yesterday. but this is going on for 10 years and it is slowly. taking her apart
he and his daughter tanya have flown more than 13 hours from their home in switzerland to see her but it's a bittersweet reunion my is not sure who they are. we will see how this is precise yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah well yeah yeah i mean you know it was. 'd 'd 'd 'd 'd my i was just 50 and running a michelin starred restaurant with her husband when she was diagnosed with alzheimer's 9 years ago 'd 'd it was devastating for the family she knew. what's what's coming and she was crying every...
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but in africa now we go to town tanya people call him the 5 year old who you know they should find that he wheel was just 16 when you started tinkering with stuff and inventing things it was still watching love doing and he also loves to share his knowledge we visited new innovation hard when you idea to get developed in watches and a lot of them are environmentally friendly. where there's a will there's a way bennett has taken that proverb to heart largely self-taught is a next but that's device thing mechanic well and the electrical devices this machine for example flattens inner tubes for a drip irrigation system. want to find. the point of an invention is that it has an obvious advantage i realized that the environment has been neglected. even though it's so important to human life so i decided to focus on technology that works well in world war. 2 for the technology. to have as a game. at home he installed this windmill to produce energy. it powers his homemade washing machine and pumps the water from a nearby borehole. his invention isn't just environmentally friendly it also save
but in africa now we go to town tanya people call him the 5 year old who you know they should find that he wheel was just 16 when you started tinkering with stuff and inventing things it was still watching love doing and he also loves to share his knowledge we visited new innovation hard when you idea to get developed in watches and a lot of them are environmentally friendly. where there's a will there's a way bennett has taken that proverb to heart largely self-taught is a next but that's...
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in the us now tanya nigeria for a long time for years i've been working with them at the education center. some you're for mango it's a subbranch group. the quality of communication has gotten worse not all of the children have phones. children that end up an orphan and all have a story to tell it teaches them to distrust others they have a hard time for men lost in relationships which is important for their future life the mentor brings the child piece of the world they communicate face to face showing that they are not alone and have someone to rely on this is very important for the boss their children and those who care for them. we've now been living for 3 weeks and everything is going very well fassie is opening up in a whole new way i can't imagine taking a bus or back to the hospice maybe it is hope and damage caused designed so that something would change in the life of children who have never had a home. the advertising industry is often hardest hit during any crisis and this one is no exception to what millions of people stuck at home watching t.v. during the pandemic ad revenue
in the us now tanya nigeria for a long time for years i've been working with them at the education center. some you're for mango it's a subbranch group. the quality of communication has gotten worse not all of the children have phones. children that end up an orphan and all have a story to tell it teaches them to distrust others they have a hard time for men lost in relationships which is important for their future life the mentor brings the child piece of the world they communicate face to...
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dr tanya sullivan thank you and that's it for the show will be back on wednesday to speak to former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. samantha powers about how we can change the world from societal nudges to political mandates until then wash your hands keep in touch by social media and don't forget to join the other guy but you tube twitter it's a crime and facebook. the world is driven by shaped by one person. who dares thinks. we dare to ask. as we have said from the very beginning russia gate is a hoax and a prop there is no ample evidence to prove in one explains trans flip flop on the iran nuclear. bomb.
dr tanya sullivan thank you and that's it for the show will be back on wednesday to speak to former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. samantha powers about how we can change the world from societal nudges to political mandates until then wash your hands keep in touch by social media and don't forget to join the other guy but you tube twitter it's a crime and facebook. the world is driven by shaped by one person. who dares thinks. we dare to ask. as we have said from the very beginning russia gate is...
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rates are negative prices on options but i do want to also say hi to juan one tanya because our latin american audience our. version of kaiser report is like rocketing we have so many amazing viewers there we get constant emails so many tweets from them and he says you got one new follower i've seen like 10 of your videos so far in one week and i'm delighted with their content greetings from colombia. see max is learning spanish just for you and of course we need that for the money printer go back because that is the ruling ours but i want to show you something about this council in effect and and in fact that the cantillon an elite there is the elite of cantillon around the world they're the same class of people who get the money printing 1st and then what do they do they run away with it at the 1st sign of trouble there's capital flight and then we have life imitating art when i go back to 2008 max this is alex shaffer's chase burning this is a part of j.p. morgan chase the biggest bank in america and this was a metaphor for the banks being responsible for financialization being res
rates are negative prices on options but i do want to also say hi to juan one tanya because our latin american audience our. version of kaiser report is like rocketing we have so many amazing viewers there we get constant emails so many tweets from them and he says you got one new follower i've seen like 10 of your videos so far in one week and i'm delighted with their content greetings from colombia. see max is learning spanish just for you and of course we need that for the money printer go...
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china had done amounted to a comprehensive assault on hong kong's autonomy and fundamental freedoms tanya chan also from the pro-democracy camp said that depriving hong kong of the. right to scrutinize legislation amounts to an end of the one country 2 systems formula but those who support beijing including the former chief executive see why alone has said that actually china's critics here in hong kong only have themselves to blame because they have blocked this law from being passed for the past 17 years and what we're seeing actually overall is is the leadership in beijing finally running out of patience with hong kong they ripped they have recently appointed a new senior representative here in hong kong a man who runs the central liaison office he's very close to president xi jinping and he warned actually 2 months ago that it was time for hong kong to have a new national security law and beijing would not sit by and allow what he called the political virus to continue spreading so we had a warning 2 months ago that this was coming the age and of course there was also a clear warning
china had done amounted to a comprehensive assault on hong kong's autonomy and fundamental freedoms tanya chan also from the pro-democracy camp said that depriving hong kong of the. right to scrutinize legislation amounts to an end of the one country 2 systems formula but those who support beijing including the former chief executive see why alone has said that actually china's critics here in hong kong only have themselves to blame because they have blocked this law from being passed for the...
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a wholesale assault on hong kong freedoms and autonomy as you'd expect from chris patten also from tanya chan from the pro-democracy camp she said that depriving hong kong of the ability to scrutinise legislation really meant the end of one country 2 systems and what we have now was one country and one system but people like c y alone who is a former chief executive of hong kong obviously very close to the beijing leadership he has said that in fact china's opponents here in hong kong have no one else to blame but their selves because they have continually tried to block security legislation being introduced we got some morning actually rob that this was coming just a few months ago when the man who is the new head of china's liaison office here in hong kong said that china wanted hong kong to enact a security law as soon as possible to stop in his words the political virus that was spreading here that is now going to happen the n.p.c. are reviewing this draft resolution it's going to be discussed on friday and then we expect a vote will be taken at the national people's congress on may
a wholesale assault on hong kong freedoms and autonomy as you'd expect from chris patten also from tanya chan from the pro-democracy camp she said that depriving hong kong of the ability to scrutinise legislation really meant the end of one country 2 systems and what we have now was one country and one system but people like c y alone who is a former chief executive of hong kong obviously very close to the beijing leadership he has said that in fact china's opponents here in hong kong have no...