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neighbors say when call for help they are told without the navigation team is nothing can be done. >> feel safe, we feel abandoned by the city. >> reporter: mayor jenny durgin defunded but counsel overrode the veto. >> the navigation team. >> there were more than 3700, before suspended the navigation team, 51 encampments and they stay in squalor. jw owns the business park, and more to this. >> i need the police down here. >> reporter: realizing the crisis is spinning out of control, he has a plan to replace the navigation team but doesn't have any details except one, that the teams will not include seattle police officers making the work a lot more dangerous. shannon: thank you. finally 2 nights people at mason city iowa, a canine copper found the missing 2-year-old boy who wandered away from home, the boy wasn't totally alone. he was found with his own pet dog. the sheriff's apartment started looking for the boy with a drone but it was mason city police officer who tracked him down on with several acres of timber, the boy and his first pet are doing fine. most-watched, most trusted,
neighbors say when call for help they are told without the navigation team is nothing can be done. >> feel safe, we feel abandoned by the city. >> reporter: mayor jenny durgin defunded but counsel overrode the veto. >> the navigation team. >> there were more than 3700, before suspended the navigation team, 51 encampments and they stay in squalor. jw owns the business park, and more to this. >> i need the police down here. >> reporter: realizing the crisis is...
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a cup 100 officers and the navigation team for dangerous intensities. >> all we can do is wait for thereaming woman or fight to break out in the park to call 911. >> this sprawling tent, thanks to electricity, sits in a park alongside a small creek that is part of a protected watershed which flows to the south. he spun on $11 million to restore the watershed. now, the trash piles up. when they call for help, they are told there is nothing that can be done. >> with the amount of violence that is been going on here on a daily basis, we don't feel safe. we feel completely abandoned by the city. >> jenny durkan's told the police to funding, they over rode the veto. >> one reason i oppose the end of the navigation team. >> before the covid pandemic, there were more than 3700 unsheltered people, before they were suspended, the navigation team removed 451 encampments, getting many people into shelters and transitional housing. now, they stay in squalor. >> there's drugs everywhere. >> jw harvey owns a business park that has lost tenants to covid, and no more to this. >> to hear about funding
a cup 100 officers and the navigation team for dangerous intensities. >> all we can do is wait for thereaming woman or fight to break out in the park to call 911. >> this sprawling tent, thanks to electricity, sits in a park alongside a small creek that is part of a protected watershed which flows to the south. he spun on $11 million to restore the watershed. now, the trash piles up. when they call for help, they are told there is nothing that can be done. >> with the amount...
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the navigator says, i will go. he said as he walked on the steps of those airplane, on the tarmac, that he felt that his heart was thinking into his shoes, and he wasn't sure if he could do it. he wasn't sure if he could go. he reminded himself that many of his family had died in the holocaust, and this was their responsibility that he needed to take, for what happened before. so he goes. that is the end. thank you. no. [laughter] you're still listening? it turns out that it was a whole lot of nothing. they needed a signature on a piece of paper. it seems like this sort of insignificant glitch in this whole operation. let me tell you a little bit about what happens afterward. a normal flight plan from buenos aires would take you from brazil and then brazil onward. isser harel very clearly says that he does not want to stop in brazil, because what if it comes out that he has been captured. we need to fly all the way to africa. from there, i feel that we can safely make it on. we need to be out of south america. the m
the navigator says, i will go. he said as he walked on the steps of those airplane, on the tarmac, that he felt that his heart was thinking into his shoes, and he wasn't sure if he could do it. he wasn't sure if he could go. he reminded himself that many of his family had died in the holocaust, and this was their responsibility that he needed to take, for what happened before. so he goes. that is the end. thank you. no. [laughter] you're still listening? it turns out that it was a whole lot of...
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in the communities that help our residents to educate them about the exchange we had one navigator in 202019 while under the federal platform and we have managed to possess much more money now, 3.5 million and expanded it to 16 navigators to this coming open enrollment. >> thank you very much. >> mr. slavitt, how destructive would it be for the supreme court to overturn the affordable care act during the pandemic? >> there's never a good time to take coverage away but at a time when they are dealing with a serious illness we don't even understand, with children and college students are getting an illness that appears to be asymptomatic decades from now they could develop things such as heart arrhythmia or asthma. insurance companies will be able to deny coverage on the basis of pre-existing conditions if it is eliminated. the vast majority of americans i think that it would be a significant mistake but it might also add it's important to report their illnesses so we can contactat to prohibit the sprea. people do not disclose their illnesses and the virus will spread even more rapidly.
in the communities that help our residents to educate them about the exchange we had one navigator in 202019 while under the federal platform and we have managed to possess much more money now, 3.5 million and expanded it to 16 navigators to this coming open enrollment. >> thank you very much. >> mr. slavitt, how destructive would it be for the supreme court to overturn the affordable care act during the pandemic? >> there's never a good time to take coverage away but at a...
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the 70 authority said it is charged david henderson with two offences under the air navigation order. he‘s accused acting in a reckless, negligent manner and being involved in the commercial use of the plane and involved in the crash. you‘ll remember that crash of the footballer over the english channel injanuary footballer over the english channel in january 2019. he footballer over the english channel injanuary 2019. he was in a light aircraft and david henderson of east riding in yourchairwill aircraft and david henderson of east riding in your chair will be appearing in court on september, no, on september the 28th. anyway, a man is being prosecuted over the crash which killed the footballer emiliano sala. that news just newsjust in. now it‘s time for a look at the weather.
the 70 authority said it is charged david henderson with two offences under the air navigation order. he‘s accused acting in a reckless, negligent manner and being involved in the commercial use of the plane and involved in the crash. you‘ll remember that crash of the footballer over the english channel injanuary footballer over the english channel in january 2019. he footballer over the english channel injanuary 2019. he was in a light aircraft and david henderson of east riding in...
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the exchange. had one navigator in 2019, while under the government's federal platform, and we have managed much more money now, $3.5 million, and expanded it to 16 navigators for this coming open enrollment. chair pascrell: thank you very much. , how destructive would it be for the supreme court to overturn the affordable care act during a pandemic? mr. slavitt: mr. chairman, there is never a good time to take eagles health care coverage away from them. but at a time when they are getting a mysterious illness that we do not understand, that many children and college students are getting an illness that appears to be asymptomatic. decades from now they could develop things like heart arrhythmia or asthma. the insurance companies would be able to deny coverage on the basis of pre-existing conditions if the affordable care act is eliminated. a vast majority of americans do not want to see the aca eliminated and it would be a significant mistake. i would add that in a pandemic it is important that people report their illnesses so that we can contact trace and stop the spread. once people worry about ins
the exchange. had one navigator in 2019, while under the government's federal platform, and we have managed much more money now, $3.5 million, and expanded it to 16 navigators for this coming open enrollment. chair pascrell: thank you very much. , how destructive would it be for the supreme court to overturn the affordable care act during a pandemic? mr. slavitt: mr. chairman, there is never a good time to take eagles health care coverage away from them. but at a time when they are getting a...
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the exchange. we had one navigator in 2019 while under the government-- under the federal platform and we have managed to possess much more money now, 3.5 million and expand to 16 navigators for this coming open enrollment. >> thank you very much. mr. slavitt, how destructive would it be for the supreme court to overturn the affordable care act during a pandemic? . >> mr. chairman, there's never a good time to take people's health care coverage away from them. but at a time when they are beginning a mysterious illness that we don't understand. where many indeed children and college students are getting an illness that seems to be asymptomatic, years later they could have heart arrhythmias or asthma, and insurance compani companies-- a vast majority of people do not want the aca to be eliminated, but in a pandemic it's important that people are able to report their illnesses so we can contact trace and prohibit the spread. once people start to worry about insurance coverage again, they will not disclose their illnesses and the virus will spread even more rapidly. >> is this a-- mr. slavitt, is this an
the exchange. we had one navigator in 2019 while under the government-- under the federal platform and we have managed to possess much more money now, 3.5 million and expand to 16 navigators for this coming open enrollment. >> thank you very much. mr. slavitt, how destructive would it be for the supreme court to overturn the affordable care act during a pandemic? . >> mr. chairman, there's never a good time to take people's health care coverage away from them. but at a time when...
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at american university we are guided by our strategic plan for the change world. we navigate come shape in the future of work and researchers are pushing the boundaries of discovery in healthcare, data sites, social equity and security. in my remarks today which are shaped by decades long career leading cybersecurity initiative, i will highlight how the interplay of these areas supports the development of holistic strategy address cybersecurity issues surrounding the exponential growth and telework during this unprecedented time. concerns over its exposure to covenanting has great mass migration from virtual city. while teleworking arrangements have existed for years, never before have we seen the range involving of remote workers or remote working environment. employees across the demographic categories and tactical abilities are now working remotely and engaging with their employers come colleagues and customers through a digital interface and on a range of devices. securing this activity necessitates that we recognize those technical needs and environmental factors that sh
at american university we are guided by our strategic plan for the change world. we navigate come shape in the future of work and researchers are pushing the boundaries of discovery in healthcare, data sites, social equity and security. in my remarks today which are shaped by decades long career leading cybersecurity initiative, i will highlight how the interplay of these areas supports the development of holistic strategy address cybersecurity issues surrounding the exponential growth and...
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set your shelter up, g the navigation. you're going to have 20 minutes too that. ve ideally 2minutes to >> as the course drawso a ccle, joseph arts to wa to the task the faer and soneam comple their assignments in time. >> it's good. >> the sun is directly in their eyes. >> he's not sweatings muchs i am >> i'm more spry than you are. >> gordois pleased josephs glad he me along. >> i just kept going and i >> i'm mlistened to it.ou are. and although i didn't take notes because i'm bit of a silly gger, yeah, it's great. all the stuff he's taught is and althovaluab stuff.take it not likyou're nevert of a going to use this. in case of emergency, you've got a knife, you've got a ferr rod and a tarp and you can do a bunch. >>he finalxercise -- how to t people know you are there en you a lost. ree days opractical >traini in how to survive in the wild -- but also three days of personal growth and reflection. >> keep going. want to . >> and that's all from global 3000 this week! do drop us a line and let us know wt you thout. you can reach us at global3000@dw.com. see you ne
set your shelter up, g the navigation. you're going to have 20 minutes too that. ve ideally 2minutes to >> as the course drawso a ccle, joseph arts to wa to the task the faer and soneam comple their assignments in time. >> it's good. >> the sun is directly in their eyes. >> he's not sweatings muchs i am >> i'm more spry than you are. >> gordois pleased josephs glad he me along. >> i just kept going and i >> i'm mlistened to it.ou are. and although...
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set your shelter up, g the navigation. you're going to have 20 minutes to do that. ideally 20 minutes to mplete thiindividual. >> as the course draws to close,oseph star to warm t the task the ther and s team comple their assignments in time. >> it's good. >> the sun is directly in their eyes. >> he's nosweating as much a i am. >> i'm more spry than you are. >> gordois pleased josephs glad he me along. >> i just kept going and i >> i'm mlistened to it.ou are. and although i didn't take notes because i'm a biof a silly bugger, yeah, it's great. all the stuff he's tght is vaable stuff. it's notike you're never going to use this. in case of emergency, you've got a knife, you've got ferro rod and a tarp and you can do a bunch. >> the fin exercise -- how to let people know you are there when you a lost. ree days opractical >>traini in how to survive in lthe wild -- but also three days of personal growth and reflection. >> keep going.want to get a pi. >> and that's all from global 3000 this week! do drop us a line and let us know wt you thout. you can reach us at global30
set your shelter up, g the navigation. you're going to have 20 minutes to do that. ideally 20 minutes to mplete thiindividual. >> as the course draws to close,oseph star to warm t the task the ther and s team comple their assignments in time. >> it's good. >> the sun is directly in their eyes. >> he's nosweating as much a i am. >> i'm more spry than you are. >> gordois pleased josephs glad he me along. >> i just kept going and i >> i'm mlistened...
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. >> it's only been five weeks since the police navigation team was suspended and already we are seeingase in the number of homeless encampments and they are getting larger and more entrenched. residents complain about a public health crisis because of the rats and used needles and some business owners can't even get to the properties that they are still paying taxes on. when they call the police they are told there is nothing they can be done. >> they talk about the defunding of the police, i need the police down here and i'm happy when i see their presence. >> but that was not the message being held heard at city hall during months of protests. groups demanded a 50% cut to the budget and majority of the council pledged to do just that. once it's next to a protected creek in a watershed and two monthyears ago seattle spent $11 million to restore it and now it's filling up the garbage. we feel completely abandoned by the city. >> one councilmember has come up to resume the work of the navigation team but notably the police are not involved. the president getting ready to speak in lytic
. >> it's only been five weeks since the police navigation team was suspended and already we are seeingase in the number of homeless encampments and they are getting larger and more entrenched. residents complain about a public health crisis because of the rats and used needles and some business owners can't even get to the properties that they are still paying taxes on. when they call the police they are told there is nothing they can be done. >> they talk about the defunding of...
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and i thank youyo as always in the entire committee and the committee staff for navigating the difficult dynamics of a congressional oversight during this unique time. data from the ball and had small business administration with the paycheck protection program helps save more than 90000 jobs in my district alone. is a crucial lifeline to thousands of small businesses in illinois and around the country. i represent the suburbs ofi chicago. earlier this month we experience a week of unseasonable cold temperatures. and it was aer wake-up call that local owner noted it put everyone on notice for what we are going to do when it is 30 degrees outside and you can only operate at 25% capacity inside. as winter looms the pp funds have been nearly depleted. meanwhile core of a truck still coursing throughry the community and it ravaging our economy. thee president was to play down the private crisis, small businesses struggling to see the path rupert is not enough they struggled with the economic challenges of this crisis, they also now have the deals unnecessary complexity associated with determ
and i thank youyo as always in the entire committee and the committee staff for navigating the difficult dynamics of a congressional oversight during this unique time. data from the ball and had small business administration with the paycheck protection program helps save more than 90000 jobs in my district alone. is a crucial lifeline to thousands of small businesses in illinois and around the country. i represent the suburbs ofi chicago. earlier this month we experience a week of unseasonable...
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in terms of the security of navigation, the priority is to get the ship docked and to understand exactlyn. there will be questions asked, in terms of how stowaways could get on board a ship, there should be security protocols to prevent this. it's not unheard of. it's a fairly routine occurrence in shipping. security protocols are not applied as robustly as they perhaps should be in all ports and lagos is known to have some security issues. the point at which this becomes a uk issue, uk immigration will be involved and as your reporter already said, there are various security agencies and the maritime coastguard agency will be dealing with the safety of navigation as the situation is dealt with. this is a liberian flagged vessel, what sort of responsibilities does the flag state have on this question might looking through maritime law, those stowaways could well be sent back to the flag state, which is liberia mark andi the flag state, which is liberia mark and i think it's very unlikely they would be sent to liberia. the incident occurred in lagos, nigeria, but the fact they are in uk w
in terms of the security of navigation, the priority is to get the ship docked and to understand exactlyn. there will be questions asked, in terms of how stowaways could get on board a ship, there should be security protocols to prevent this. it's not unheard of. it's a fairly routine occurrence in shipping. security protocols are not applied as robustly as they perhaps should be in all ports and lagos is known to have some security issues. the point at which this becomes a uk issue, uk...
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watch al jazeera live from the headquarters and the navigator also ahead. i'm going to pick up. the protesters angry over sudan's struggling economy are hit with tear gas by police hong kong airline cathay pacific becomes the latest airline industry a victim of the pandemic and no red carpet will tell you how the largest film festival in asia is getting around the coronavirus. hello we begin a nigerian where protesters against police brutality are defying a 24 hour curfew the call for calm by president mohamed hari. security forces in lagos opened fire on wednesday morning after several demonstrators were reportedly shot dead on tuesday in another part of nigeria's commercial capital a large fire burned at a bus station. these videos are emerging after model uniform opening fire and killing people in lagos on tuesday as security forces deny involvement by the dream says an abuser with more. this situation is getting out of control there are more shootings today i would see in increase in attacks we see in arson we've seen looting in parts of lagos state for example apart from the
watch al jazeera live from the headquarters and the navigator also ahead. i'm going to pick up. the protesters angry over sudan's struggling economy are hit with tear gas by police hong kong airline cathay pacific becomes the latest airline industry a victim of the pandemic and no red carpet will tell you how the largest film festival in asia is getting around the coronavirus. hello we begin a nigerian where protesters against police brutality are defying a 24 hour curfew the call for calm by...
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demonstrators demanded greater protections for indigenous culture and rights transatlantic voyages by the navigator who was born in genoa and what is now it's really pioneered the european colonization of the americas. environmentalist in uganda say that a protected rain forest is being destroyed to make way for sugar plantations the bull goma forest reserve is home to hundreds of species of animal including endangered chimpanzees malcolm webb reports. the goma tropical rain forest preserve in western uganda is home to hundreds of species of trees some of them rare. and many animals like these. about 500 endangered jim pansies live here to environmentalist say the forest is being destroyed to make way for sugar plantation. constantino test there in runs a lodge for tourists who come to see the wildlife he says some of the forests protection has been removed by a regular court rulings he campaigned against it it is a very uncommon and probably no worse in the world but the currency of government telling us that in writing and doing a lot of this is a 3rd. and that's why people have come to reverse t
demonstrators demanded greater protections for indigenous culture and rights transatlantic voyages by the navigator who was born in genoa and what is now it's really pioneered the european colonization of the americas. environmentalist in uganda say that a protected rain forest is being destroyed to make way for sugar plantations the bull goma forest reserve is home to hundreds of species of animal including endangered chimpanzees malcolm webb reports. the goma tropical rain forest preserve in...
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watching on just their ally from headquarters in doha and the navigator also ahead of the last 25 years because what are you doing if you are president sure things up no more interruptions microphones will be muted at the final u.s. presidential debate between donald trump and joe biden accused of beatings and torture in the democratic republic of congo video emerges of abuses by fighters loyal to a wanted warlord with the support of the military. and bonding over a milk cow a simple drink became a symbol of solidarity with protests in thailand and hong kong. hello sudan could be about to end more than 25 years of international isolation and boost its transition to democracy u.s. president donald trump says he's ready to take the country off the list the state sponsors of terrorism that's likely to bring an injection of international investment and allow urgently needed relief there were more good reports in the capital parts of. this is one of the events that have kept sudan on a u.s. list of states ponces of terror and kept most foreign investors away from within 25 years. in august 9
watching on just their ally from headquarters in doha and the navigator also ahead of the last 25 years because what are you doing if you are president sure things up no more interruptions microphones will be muted at the final u.s. presidential debate between donald trump and joe biden accused of beatings and torture in the democratic republic of congo video emerges of abuses by fighters loyal to a wanted warlord with the support of the military. and bonding over a milk cow a simple drink...
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can you expound on the value of having someone on your staff with expertise on the business side to help you navigate this ppp application process, and what impact has had on your ability to focus on the revenue-generating part of your business which is producing documentaries and digital video? >> thank thank you, yes. i have been fortunate to have access to a full-time person who is pretty much sole job is to take care of the financial aspects, to navigate the application process and all. but even she has a hard time getting information. i also have access to an account that i trust who is available to me. i am a producer of films so i am not an account. i was never trained in business. every minute that i spend doing things that are not related bring income producing a program, is time taken away from reducing our income. so it's been invaluable to access. i've been very fortunate i understand any businesses do not have same benefit i had i i ner could have done it alone. i would've had to forgo the process, but it's the amount that we did receive help us immeasurably. it enabled us to keep people
can you expound on the value of having someone on your staff with expertise on the business side to help you navigate this ppp application process, and what impact has had on your ability to focus on the revenue-generating part of your business which is producing documentaries and digital video? >> thank thank you, yes. i have been fortunate to have access to a full-time person who is pretty much sole job is to take care of the financial aspects, to navigate the application process and...
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that's really the work that is needed right now in our community is that one on one navigation of healthare systems and of community resources. so we've just really deepened our work around the one-on-one relationship building and organizing. >> and it sounds like -- ricardo, the county has gotten it for a long time. it's very progressive. you're a spanish-speaking spokesperson for the public health department. you're doing this in multiple languages in your department. so talk about that side of it as n relying on your -- her 12-year-old daughter to translate. >> to answer your first question, it has been challenging. but it has not been impossible. i think it's highly important to highlight all the efforts that we have been building with our community partners. and, yes, we have to re-imagine the way that we deliver the message to our communities. because it is also important to remember that not everybody has access to the internet. not everybody has access to a computer. so how else can we get through to these populations? one of the ways that we're doing it is we have set up call ce
that's really the work that is needed right now in our community is that one on one navigation of healthare systems and of community resources. so we've just really deepened our work around the one-on-one relationship building and organizing. >> and it sounds like -- ricardo, the county has gotten it for a long time. it's very progressive. you're a spanish-speaking spokesperson for the public health department. you're doing this in multiple languages in your department. so talk about that...
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the fact that so many men did survive and were able to navigate captivity should not be surprising to us, in large part because of the confederacy's entire reason for being. was to preserve slavery, protect slavery, and make use of enslaved people during the war effort, and they did that. in visible, awful, awful ways with black p.o.w.'s. and they did that by treating black prisoners of war as war booty. that is something i really tried to emphasize. we will be talking about violence and restraint. violence and restraint are basically two sides of the same coin for black prisoners of war. violence and wishing could be applied to enslaved people by enslavers. the idea that restraint as mercy i disagree with. i see restraint as i calculated logic. so restraint is not necessarily mercy or benevolence. and survival is not necessarily an indication of concern for black soldiers. but the calculated logic of reclaiming these men and reconfiguring them, in a way, as enslaved people. so when nathan bedford forrest, for example, said something like asegard captured negroes property and not sold
the fact that so many men did survive and were able to navigate captivity should not be surprising to us, in large part because of the confederacy's entire reason for being. was to preserve slavery, protect slavery, and make use of enslaved people during the war effort, and they did that. in visible, awful, awful ways with black p.o.w.'s. and they did that by treating black prisoners of war as war booty. that is something i really tried to emphasize. we will be talking about violence and...
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the nile. maclean's team managed to navigate their way out of the swamp. after 90 days of travel overcoming tremendous obstacles they eventually arrived in rwanda. at a tiny spring which they determined to be the southernmost source of the nile. today but clay is settled in uganda where he runs a white water rafting business in the city of jinja here on the nile. to life and it's good to decline. that i'm. just a few kilometers away from the clays business stands this list a monument to a past mile adventurer john manning speak. speak was a british explorer who arrived here almost 150 years earlier 1862. he came in search of the answer to an age old question where is the source of the nile . the royal geographical society in london was established in 1830. it houses the maps navigation tools and personal belongings of famous explorers from the 19th century. men who were in the gray. of a romantic obsession to discover the source of the nile. for europeans the exploration of the mile is probably the biggest goal drives their enterprise in 1000 century becau
the nile. maclean's team managed to navigate their way out of the swamp. after 90 days of travel overcoming tremendous obstacles they eventually arrived in rwanda. at a tiny spring which they determined to be the southernmost source of the nile. today but clay is settled in uganda where he runs a white water rafting business in the city of jinja here on the nile. to life and it's good to decline. that i'm. just a few kilometers away from the clays business stands this list a monument to a past...
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the french coast. lucy: like negotiators, fishermen rely on shifting positions to get results. navigatinghe distance between france and the u.k. is a daily commute. three quarters of his crimes and lobsters come from british waters. his grandfather fish off the coast of scotland. his father here in the channel like him. he is worried that the ebb and flow of post-brexit trade negotiations will sink boats like his. >> devastated, so disappointed if we cannot enter british waters. it is practically end of our profession. lucy: britain reportedly wants to change the way its fish stock are allocated. francis refused any compromise. no deal is better than a bad deal, it says. >> what we have seen in the last week, there will be no agreement if we don't have full confidence and respect of the first part of the negotiation. lucy: despite the fear of fishermen and the heart-line position -- hard-line position of president macron, many in france believe a deal on fishing is possible. but too much compromise could start trouble at home for mr. macron. the head of the region is a potential val for t
the french coast. lucy: like negotiators, fishermen rely on shifting positions to get results. navigatinghe distance between france and the u.k. is a daily commute. three quarters of his crimes and lobsters come from british waters. his grandfather fish off the coast of scotland. his father here in the channel like him. he is worried that the ebb and flow of post-brexit trade negotiations will sink boats like his. >> devastated, so disappointed if we cannot enter british waters. it is...
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i have tried to bring these solutions myself to a citizen ballot measure on the regulation of navigation centers. the entire ballot you're seeing was put together by the board of supervisors. no one could even collect signatures under shelter in place to propose alternative measures, as i tried to do. >> thank you, larry. thank you very much both for your comments and for your time. we hope that this discussion has been informative. for more information, please visit the san francisco elections website at sfelections.org. this year, every person in california will be mailed a ballot starting on october 5. you may drop off your vote by mail ballot in person starting on october 5 in the city hall voting center located outside of bill graham city auditorium 8:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m. you may drop off your ballot at your voting center for the two weekends before voting day, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. thank you. >> what we're trying to approach is bringing more diversity to our food. it's not just the old european style food. we are seeing a lot of influences, and all of this is because of our s
i have tried to bring these solutions myself to a citizen ballot measure on the regulation of navigation centers. the entire ballot you're seeing was put together by the board of supervisors. no one could even collect signatures under shelter in place to propose alternative measures, as i tried to do. >> thank you, larry. thank you very much both for your comments and for your time. we hope that this discussion has been informative. for more information, please visit the san francisco...
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this year, we're taking the boys on a weekend boat trip to discuss jesus' role as the navigator of ourthe catholic boat... ♪ time to throw all of your cares away ♪ ♪ get some hot christian action ♪ ♪ that'll take you-- - aghhhh! aghhh! - [clearing throat] excuse me. look, i just don't think it's the best idea to let our boys go on a cruise with the priest. - we can't let them go, can we? - there's no way my son's going. - what are they talking about? - i don't know. - maybe they want to kill us. - with everything that's been in the news, i think it's best we keep our kids far away from the priest. - now, come on, everybody. just because a few priests in the country have been corrupt, it doesn't mean that all priests are child molesters. - well, sure, that's easy for you to say. your son's dead. but those of us with alive children need to be sure that father maxi is on the up-and-up. - i've heard about other towns bringing in counselors that know how to find things out from kids without really telling them what's going on. - it couldn't hurt. shhh-shhh, here he comes. [all whistling] -
this year, we're taking the boys on a weekend boat trip to discuss jesus' role as the navigator of ourthe catholic boat... ♪ time to throw all of your cares away ♪ ♪ get some hot christian action ♪ ♪ that'll take you-- - aghhhh! aghhh! - [clearing throat] excuse me. look, i just don't think it's the best idea to let our boys go on a cruise with the priest. - we can't let them go, can we? - there's no way my son's going. - what are they talking about? - i don't know. - maybe they want...
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. >> he was the fda's chief scientist in 2009 and navigated the agency's response to the h1-n1 flu pandemic. >> do you feel that the vaccine has been driven by science or politics? >> i feel the vaccine has been driven by science and the public health need. but whether we will leave it in the hand of the experts to carefully consider the data and make decisions, had that's the next critical step. the absolute most important thing is transparency is not over promising. and not under mining the scientists, in particular the fda, i think if we do that, and we are transpoarent about the results the results will speak for themselves. >> pfizer tells cbs news, it made changes to make sure that it can deliver a potential vaccine around the world, including upgrading site infrastructure to manage ultra low temp products and expanding capabilities for distribution centers. >> you are watching cbs overnight news. new vicks immunity zzzs gummies are fortified with zinc and elderberry to sustain a healthy immune system plus melatonin for restorative sleep because being run down, is not an option. recha
. >> he was the fda's chief scientist in 2009 and navigated the agency's response to the h1-n1 flu pandemic. >> do you feel that the vaccine has been driven by science or politics? >> i feel the vaccine has been driven by science and the public health need. but whether we will leave it in the hand of the experts to carefully consider the data and make decisions, had that's the next critical step. the absolute most important thing is transparency is not over promising. and not...
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so while i oppose the process that has led us to this point, i do not hold it against her as an individual who has navigated the gauntlet with grace, skill, and humility. i will vote no on the procedural votes ahead of us, but yes to confirm judge barrett when the question before us is her qualification to be an associate justice on the supreme court. with that, mr. president, i yield the mr. grassley: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. grassley: the senate will soon vote on the confirmation of judge barrett to become associate justice of the united states supreme court. i will be voting in favor of her nomination, and i urge my colleagues to do just the same. as was made clear to millions of americans who watched her hearing, judge barrett has the temperament, the modesty, and the humility that we should all expect in a judge. she approaches cases without bias or personal agenda. she made that very clear to almost every question asked to her by every member of the judiciary committee. most importantly, judge barrett understands the proper role of members of the judiciary and o
so while i oppose the process that has led us to this point, i do not hold it against her as an individual who has navigated the gauntlet with grace, skill, and humility. i will vote no on the procedural votes ahead of us, but yes to confirm judge barrett when the question before us is her qualification to be an associate justice on the supreme court. with that, mr. president, i yield the mr. grassley: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. grassley: the senate will...
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pass down payment they cut 100 officers this year and defunded the navigation team where officers joineds camps. mayor jenny durkan vetoed the cut but the council overruled the veto. >> one reason i would oppose to the end of the navigation team so we do outreach to get people into somewhere safer. reporter: one of the new homeless encampments which happens do be in a watershed. they spent $11 million to restore the watershed. there is mounting trash. people are told nothing can be done. >> all we can do is wait for the next screaming woman or fight to break out in the park to call 911. that's, that where we are left. reporter: you can see that frustration among residents and business owners who say that some of them can't even get to their properties which by the way, neil, they're still required to pay taxes on. neil? neil: incredible. dan, thank you very, very much. much more on this selloff right now and other factors behind it. not just stimulus. not just the virus. we'll get into it after this. ♪. are you frustrated with your weight and health? it's time for aerotrainer, a more eff
pass down payment they cut 100 officers this year and defunded the navigation team where officers joineds camps. mayor jenny durkan vetoed the cut but the council overruled the veto. >> one reason i would oppose to the end of the navigation team so we do outreach to get people into somewhere safer. reporter: one of the new homeless encampments which happens do be in a watershed. they spent $11 million to restore the watershed. there is mounting trash. people are told nothing can be done....
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you're watching the news our life from a headquarters in delphi and the navigator coming up in the next 60 minutes. as a state of emergency is imposed in kurdistan's capital biscay a former president says there has been an attempt on his life. talks begin in moscow to resolve the worst fighting between azerbaijan and armenia and decades but the as a repressive and says he will not compromise. corona virus infections keep raising in europe but spain declares a state of alert in the capital and germany warns of tougher measures. the nobel peace prize for 2022 the world food program un agency wins the 2020 nobel peace prize for its global efforts to fight hunger and starvation. i'm joined again with the sports and 12 time french open champion rafael nadal closes in on this year's final game paris. hello thanks for joining us we begin in kurdistan and nation gripped by political uncertainty so a former president's back says there's been an attempt on his lie. his car was reportedly shot out on the streets of the capital bishkek well the current president sir and by june because of has order
you're watching the news our life from a headquarters in delphi and the navigator coming up in the next 60 minutes. as a state of emergency is imposed in kurdistan's capital biscay a former president says there has been an attempt on his life. talks begin in moscow to resolve the worst fighting between azerbaijan and armenia and decades but the as a repressive and says he will not compromise. corona virus infections keep raising in europe but spain declares a state of alert in the capital and...
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watch al jazeera live from the headquarters of the navigator also a heads i think the. protesters angry over sudan's struggling economy are hit with tear gas by police hong kong airline cathay pacific becomes the latest airline interests.
watch al jazeera live from the headquarters of the navigator also a heads i think the. protesters angry over sudan's struggling economy are hit with tear gas by police hong kong airline cathay pacific becomes the latest airline interests.
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the heart of france's fishing industry, to ask how a deal could be struck. like negotiators, fishermen rely on shifting positions to get results. navigatings of his crabs and lobsters come from british waters. his grandfather fished off the coast of scotland. his father, in the channel, like him, but he is worried that the ebb and flow of post—brexit trade negotiations is threatening to sink boats like his. translation: we are devastated. so disappointed. if we can not enter british waters, it is practically the end of our profession. we may decide to flex our muscles. we got in trouble before for blocking the port of calais but it is something we will discuss. britain reportedly wants to change the way its fish stocks are allocated and taper off eu catches over several yea rs. france has refused any compromise. no deal is better than a bad deal, it says. the eu chief negotiator has pleaded for some wiggle room but trust is in short supply. we do want to trust the uk, what we have seen in the last weeks regarding the agreement is extremely worrying. there will be no agreement on the future relation if we don't have full confidence and res
the heart of france's fishing industry, to ask how a deal could be struck. like negotiators, fishermen rely on shifting positions to get results. navigatings of his crabs and lobsters come from british waters. his grandfather fished off the coast of scotland. his father, in the channel, like him, but he is worried that the ebb and flow of post—brexit trade negotiations is threatening to sink boats like his. translation: we are devastated. so disappointed. if we can not enter british waters,...
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of thinking about black land ownership is that it came first through churches and the black people were going to navigate the legal system through trying to secure ownership by title of dutch and formal ownership of that they paid into it but they didn't have the right of full ownership on the deed. part of that involve the transition to full ownership. it has to do a little bit with gender roles. one of the things i wanted to highlight in this moment was how gender roles were being established in church communities. part of what you can see for what i tried to convey by telling the story of the baptist church in petersburg is listen closely to the landscape of just the meetings in the churches was how gender roles were being transformed in that moment. on in the things i focus looking at the cases of unwed meetingy which, this handled lots of different issues, but i focused on the case of unwed pregnancy because there are clear transformations in how the community initially didn't hold both parties accountable for one of them being pregnant outside of wedlock. they allowed at one time for both parties t
of thinking about black land ownership is that it came first through churches and the black people were going to navigate the legal system through trying to secure ownership by title of dutch and formal ownership of that they paid into it but they didn't have the right of full ownership on the deed. part of that involve the transition to full ownership. it has to do a little bit with gender roles. one of the things i wanted to highlight in this moment was how gender roles were being established...
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and more importantly, for the president, saying that you just have to navigate him. spoke to somebody who knows the senator well before coming on with you who said this is something that john cornyn said a lot in private, maybe even a little more in public than we realize because people are paying attention more. but that he early on understood going up against president trump on things he disagrees with him on, i'm sure there were lots of things like other republicans that he disagreed with president trump on, wasn't going to get him anywhere with either the president or the people who he needs to vote for both of them in texas. so this was the saying the quiet part out loud how republicans across the board had to navigate the president, even those that, you know, wish he would just be quiet and get off his twitter feed every once in a while. >> i am looking forward to your text, dana bash. we'll talk about that later. thank you so much for coming on. >> bye. >>> dr. fauci and the governor of michigan are getting death threats as the president ups his attacks on them
and more importantly, for the president, saying that you just have to navigate him. spoke to somebody who knows the senator well before coming on with you who said this is something that john cornyn said a lot in private, maybe even a little more in public than we realize because people are paying attention more. but that he early on understood going up against president trump on things he disagrees with him on, i'm sure there were lots of things like other republicans that he disagreed with...
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demonstrators demanded greater protections for indigenous culture and rights the transatlantic voyages by the navigatorwho was born in genoa in what is now italy pioneers the european colonization of the americas out government leaders in argentina are facing increasing criticism of their handling of the coronavirus pandemic that's the latest economic crisis means millions are struggling to make ends meet to raise about reports i the national anthem echoing on the street outside the president's home i thousands of people came out to protest against the handling of the economy the pandemic and attempts to reform the judiciary. says he's tired of seeing argentina fade over and over again pretty much from fellow muslim said we have a beautiful country with full climates we can feed millions of people but we can't do it what is wrong with us my parents came as immigrants from italy and they helped build this country has been destroyed in the last 50 years every day we pay more taxes and more people live in poverty corruption mismanagement in the political class are to blame. their lives broke at the time t
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city council cut 100 officers this year and defunded the navigation team where officers joined outreach workers to clear homeless camps. the mayor vetoed the cuts. the council overrode the veto. >> we have seen an increasing proliferation and one reason why i opposed the end of the navigation team to do the outreach needed to get people into somewhere safer. >> one of the new homeless encampments is in a city park that is in a protected watershed. seattle spent $11 million to restore the watershed. now mounting trash in the creek that flows into the pew gent sound. when neighbors call city departments they are told there is nothing that can be done. >> all we can do is wait for the next screaming woman or fight to break out in the park to call 911. that's where we are left. >> seeing this crisis is spinning out of control, one council member has come up with a plan to reignite these homeless encampment sweeps but it does not include the police, trace. more dangerous for the city workers and less effective. >> trace: it's incredible. thank you. >> sandra: 2020 campaign enters into its fi
city council cut 100 officers this year and defunded the navigation team where officers joined outreach workers to clear homeless camps. the mayor vetoed the cuts. the council overrode the veto. >> we have seen an increasing proliferation and one reason why i opposed the end of the navigation team to do the outreach needed to get people into somewhere safer. >> one of the new homeless encampments is in a city park that is in a protected watershed. seattle spent $11 million to...
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on eating you know and the heart the heart to navigate the people who just love that stay on till it's old blown out really. given the government if they're going to have to support their businesses that this kind of business if they missed the pandemic and if not what more do you think could be done. but primarily it's the work that we need to look after. because of these rules because i think that they're not usually clear are faster manages to. abuse the public who don't necessarily understand the rules that they have to abide by and now they're going to get caught by the weight you say since there's a 3 percent pay because it's just not the people who are on not a great deal. on tubes to make up their age. folk less pay a spokesman for the pub invest group in liverpool thank you for your time. you. know the u.s. city of portland are seeing riots and vandalism with statues tall called as people demonstrated on indigenous people's day which has replaced their federal columbus day holiday in several states. is that she is the former president theodore roosevelt and abraham lincoln wer
on eating you know and the heart the heart to navigate the people who just love that stay on till it's old blown out really. given the government if they're going to have to support their businesses that this kind of business if they missed the pandemic and if not what more do you think could be done. but primarily it's the work that we need to look after. because of these rules because i think that they're not usually clear are faster manages to. abuse the public who don't necessarily...
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as the students prepare for a second year at cambridge and another year of navigating the coronavirus, their resilience is clear. ashley jean—ba ptiste, bbc news. and if you would like to see more of the students' journey — being black at cambridge is now on bbc iplayer. the rock guitarist eddie van halen has died at the age of 65. he'd been suffering from cancer. the dutch—american musician was the founding member of the band named after him and his brother alex. van halen was hugely successful and sold more than 80 million records worldwide. in a statement on social media, van halen‘s son, wolfgang, said every moment shared with his father on and off stage was a gift. hundreds of freelance musicians performed in parliament square at westminster today to demand more 00:02:03,471 --> 2147483051:37:46,450 targeted state support 2147483051:37:46,450 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 for self—employed artists. it's difficult to overestimate the impact that the pandemic has had on britain's live performance sector. musicians specifically have been hit really, really ha rd, having loads of gigs bef
as the students prepare for a second year at cambridge and another year of navigating the coronavirus, their resilience is clear. ashley jean—ba ptiste, bbc news. and if you would like to see more of the students' journey — being black at cambridge is now on bbc iplayer. the rock guitarist eddie van halen has died at the age of 65. he'd been suffering from cancer. the dutch—american musician was the founding member of the band named after him and his brother alex. van halen was hugely...
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so while i oppose the process that has led us to this point, i do not hold it against her as an individual who has navigated the gauntlet with grace, skill, and humility. i will vote no on the procedural votes ahead of us, but yes to confirm judge barrett when the question before us is her qualification to be an associate justice on the supreme court. with that, mr. president, i yield the mr. grassley: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. grassley: the senate will soon vote on the confirmation of judge barrett to
so while i oppose the process that has led us to this point, i do not hold it against her as an individual who has navigated the gauntlet with grace, skill, and humility. i will vote no on the procedural votes ahead of us, but yes to confirm judge barrett when the question before us is her qualification to be an associate justice on the supreme court. with that, mr. president, i yield the mr. grassley: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. grassley: the senate will...
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center here in the richmond district. we have navigation centers here in the city. they're expensive to build and maintain. so the reality is we need the services, but how do we get them to the homeless population? the reality is this is an urgent manner now. it is a public health issue. we need to treat them with compassion. one person at a time. my focus has been on the foster youth. we start with our foster youth who are at higher percentage rates of being unhoused when they turn 21. to give them an opportunity to finish college degree. with regard to the homelessness services now, hotel, we have to look at mental health services and housing these individuals. thank you. >> thank you. next we move to the next question for the remaining three candidates. what would you do to address substance abuse and mental health issues with residents? >> so many of our people who are on the street do have mental and substance abuse issues, for that reason i supported that the first thing we have to do before we do anything else, we have to get people
center here in the richmond district. we have navigation centers here in the city. they're expensive to build and maintain. so the reality is we need the services, but how do we get them to the homeless population? the reality is this is an urgent manner now. it is a public health issue. we need to treat them with compassion. one person at a time. my focus has been on the foster youth. we start with our foster youth who are at higher percentage rates of being unhoused when they turn 21. to give...
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lay in the load and with this presentation and it is reflected in your piece so that leads the task of navigating and is able to do let me turn it over to you. >> this is quite a group to follow i will fall in between the incredible optimism and pessimism working on democracies and corruption and violence so this is good for me and it is happening right now there's only been 6 million votes a cast there are long lines in georgia and opening-day challenges but we are muddling through however that doesn't mean we will continue to muddle through and those numbers are not looking great to what they are with those against polarization around the world that 71 percent are worried about political violence that is an enormous number and a group of scientistolitical is were doing the pulling on american attitudes for years were so concerned about the findingsey that actually pulled all the numbers together and came out with a piece about weeks ago the numbers are on the high side but they are pretty alarming one out of three democrats and republicans the numbers are similar on both sides and it is somewha
lay in the load and with this presentation and it is reflected in your piece so that leads the task of navigating and is able to do let me turn it over to you. >> this is quite a group to follow i will fall in between the incredible optimism and pessimism working on democracies and corruption and violence so this is good for me and it is happening right now there's only been 6 million votes a cast there are long lines in georgia and opening-day challenges but we are muddling through...
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trend we're seeing 86% of the inflows went to those making the biggest fund bigger they saw the help navigating the political uncertainty. quanti kwaunt -- quant funds were also beneficiaries. >> at thtyler. >> thank you >> kelly >> citrix system is down about 7.5% after its earnings report the ceo is about to join us. we will delve into this story. 5g just got real. iphone 12 and iphone 12 pro are here on verizon 5g with the coverage of 5g nationwide, and, in more and more cities, the performance of 5g ultra wideband. get iphone 12 on us when you switch. only on verizon. >>> citrix is down about 7% today even as quarterly results did beat expectations. the company is shifting its business to profit more as work from home becomes a permanent reality. let's bring in david henchel for more, citrix's ceo david, it is great to have you i think i use your product every time i log in. welcome. >> good to be here. >> what's the disconnect between the stock today and what you outlined for the future? >> it is quarter after quarter where we continue to exceed expectations and raise our future outlook my
trend we're seeing 86% of the inflows went to those making the biggest fund bigger they saw the help navigating the political uncertainty. quanti kwaunt -- quant funds were also beneficiaries. >> at thtyler. >> thank you >> kelly >> citrix system is down about 7.5% after its earnings report the ceo is about to join us. we will delve into this story. 5g just got real. iphone 12 and iphone 12 pro are here on verizon 5g with the coverage of 5g nationwide, and, in more and...
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for those off the grid, navigating a day without power means using electronics wisely and finding ways to keep medications safe. >> we've gone through it so many times, it's starting to really get old. especially when we didn't see any wind tonight or today. and we live on the wrong side of the river, because this part is energized and ours isn't. you would think they could come up with a system that could take care of that. i've been here now four years and i bet it's happened 15, 20 times. >> for the remainder of the day, we will continue to keep a close eye on the wind and temperatures here in calistoga as both of those are true indicators of whether or not there could be any brush fires or any sparks in this town as well as a number of outages. >> sierra, thank you very much. >>> this morning senator kamala harris has postponed all campaign events this weekend because people tied her campaign with joe biden have tested positive for covid-19. the campaign says a nonstaff flight attendant has tested positive. senator harris was not in close contact with either of the two, we're told.
for those off the grid, navigating a day without power means using electronics wisely and finding ways to keep medications safe. >> we've gone through it so many times, it's starting to really get old. especially when we didn't see any wind tonight or today. and we live on the wrong side of the river, because this part is energized and ours isn't. you would think they could come up with a system that could take care of that. i've been here now four years and i bet it's happened 15, 20...