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time of movement is saying that that building is from the beis building room for the from the five buildings from the by the we are seeing the buildings are all the by all the building all of the boys are the mice yes. one of the girls that's there is full of the yes. we don't have a classroom because we don't have buildings and that's just for our parents and all of them is the buildings are on the bias if we don't have any room. how many classes into tiles we are more than four feet what it cost us to come in times a day free time when they. really get is ok just go hard to be on the bus to lug with you on. you're. getting. sometimes. there is only one high school in this neighborhood which is why the girls come from far away from all the population is growing and day by day the girls come knocking on our door to be enrolled we cannot tell them no joint. and we have to accept them but we don't have enough space that's why we have problems. the. lack of infrastructure is only one of many reasons why so many afghan girls are out of school. in fact no one actually knows how many girls are in
time of movement is saying that that building is from the beis building room for the from the five buildings from the by the we are seeing the buildings are all the by all the building all of the boys are the mice yes. one of the girls that's there is full of the yes. we don't have a classroom because we don't have buildings and that's just for our parents and all of them is the buildings are on the bias if we don't have any room. how many classes into tiles we are more than four feet what it...
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classrooms so we have a few buildings here yeah which ones are for girls one is to focus on the timing of movement is saying that that building is from the beis building room for the from the five buildings and from the by the we are seeing the buildings are all loved by all the building all of the boys are the mice yes. where are the girls that's the eyes of the yes. we don't have a classroom because we don't have buildings and that's just for our parents and all of the buildings are going to buy if we don't have any room. how many classes into tiles we have more then for. what it costs us for the classroom times a day she time with a. really good is ok just go hard to be on the bus to lug with you on that. now you're. getting. there is only one high school in this neighborhood which is why the girls come from far away from all the population is growing and day by day the girls come knocking on our door to be enrolled and we cannot tell them no joint. and we have to accept them but we don't have enough space that's why we have problems. the. lack of infrastructure is only one of many reasons why
classrooms so we have a few buildings here yeah which ones are for girls one is to focus on the timing of movement is saying that that building is from the beis building room for the from the five buildings and from the by the we are seeing the buildings are all loved by all the building all of the boys are the mice yes. where are the girls that's the eyes of the yes. we don't have a classroom because we don't have buildings and that's just for our parents and all of the buildings are going to...
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time of movement is saying that that building is from the beis building room for the from the five buildings from the buys a lot of them are seeing the buildings these are all the by all the building all of the boys are the mice yes. where are the girls that's the eyes of the yes. we don't have classroom trees we don't have buildings and that's just for our parents and all of the buildings are going to buy if we don't have any building. how many classes in three times we are more than four feet what it costs us to collaborate times a day yes she. i'm with a. spelling guess ok guess the girls are to be on the bus along with. your drunk. sometimes. there is only one high school in this neighborhood which is why the girls come prong far away from all the population is growing and day by day the girls come knocking on our door to be enrolled and we cannot tell them no joint. we have to accept them but we don't have enough space that's why we have problems. the. lack of infrastructure is only one of many reasons why so many afghan girls are out of school. in fact no one actually knows how many gi
time of movement is saying that that building is from the beis building room for the from the five buildings from the buys a lot of them are seeing the buildings these are all the by all the building all of the boys are the mice yes. where are the girls that's the eyes of the yes. we don't have classroom trees we don't have buildings and that's just for our parents and all of the buildings are going to buy if we don't have any building. how many classes in three times we are more than four feet...
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women being abused in favor of men within us as yeah i mean the movies timing is extraordinary because it really speaks to the me too in the times of movement but really this is been going on not just for years voting for millenia i mean that women have been kept down by men within male power structures you know women have not been given a fair shake so this is just one example of that kind of story of you know very interesting example because it was such a dynamic character and it was such a very particular time there's like a seismic shift happening in gender roles around that's how many laws that got refracted through this marriage of these two tremendous characters and it automatically lends itself to cinema because he was an actress as well as a. very cinematic about story around the time the marriage goes on the rocks you know in movies often you get long looks into the mid distance a lot of melancholy collette was unstoppable she decided she was going to go on the stage and not like the high theatre it wasn't shakespeare she actually went into the musical with like the performing dogs or the russian acrobats and you know was it was s
women being abused in favor of men within us as yeah i mean the movies timing is extraordinary because it really speaks to the me too in the times of movement but really this is been going on not just for years voting for millenia i mean that women have been kept down by men within male power structures you know women have not been given a fair shake so this is just one example of that kind of story of you know very interesting example because it was such a dynamic character and it was such a...
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and tictoc tracks one year since the times of movement -- times up movement.rending online or on the terminal. haidi: let's get a check on business flash headlines this hour. the flagship hedge fund run by bridgewater associates rose 16.6% as stocks fell broadly. the pure alpha strategy fund was the biggest with $160 billion in assets. documents shown by bloomberg reached an annualized return of 12% net since its inception in 1991. they lost 6.7% in 2018. the australian securities exchange is cracking down on chinese firms over posing -- proposing tighter rules to punish rule breakers. they are looking at changes like shortening trading calls and increasing disclosure requirements. companies including china dairy, traditional therapy clinic and others were delisted from the asx in 2013. the first annual drop in annual house prices since 2008. all prices fell 0.8% and -- the company sells one third of residential properties in new zealand's largest city and also saw sales slump 25% year on year as well as a decrease in new listings. japanese businessmen [indisc
and tictoc tracks one year since the times of movement -- times up movement.rending online or on the terminal. haidi: let's get a check on business flash headlines this hour. the flagship hedge fund run by bridgewater associates rose 16.6% as stocks fell broadly. the pure alpha strategy fund was the biggest with $160 billion in assets. documents shown by bloomberg reached an annualized return of 12% net since its inception in 1991. they lost 6.7% in 2018. the australian securities exchange is...
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this is of course the results of the me too in times of movements which started over a year ago in fact you may remember the golden globes year ago will all the women dressed in black to show solidarity with putrid subtle suffered sexual harassment i mean that's trial as we've heard from my will go on in march and we'll hear more about that no doubt in the next months but he is. arguably the most high profile you know of course weinstein as well but the fall of fall from grace for kevin says that we're never going to see him on the silver screen or will we i don't think so i don't see that anybody would hire him that is a simple as that i mean he's a wonderful actress of there's no i think there's any doubt in any person's mind that he's done some fantastic work on the screen and on the stage when he was at the national theatre in london for quite a few years did some wonderful work there but i think his career is over. now thank you so very much and i am going to hand you over to vieira now because the tech world gets ready for the first big event that you had a little preview of me th
this is of course the results of the me too in times of movements which started over a year ago in fact you may remember the golden globes year ago will all the women dressed in black to show solidarity with putrid subtle suffered sexual harassment i mean that's trial as we've heard from my will go on in march and we'll hear more about that no doubt in the next months but he is. arguably the most high profile you know of course weinstein as well but the fall of fall from grace for kevin says...
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i have scenes some old friends that we of known in this movement for a long time. lot of people have not had the chance -- the same was true of me until yesterday when i met some leaders of students for life. i was so impressed. their fresh faces and yours tonight show how vibrant our movement is. a are growing and inspiring rising generation with our message of generosity and compassion and life is winning in america because of all of you. i have to tell you, surrounded by all of those college students yesterday, it made us feel a little bit like old-timers. and i guess we are. i sure feel younger every time that crowd i saw again today comes to town. me back. as many of you know, this actually was not the first time as patrick said that our family made it to the march for life. it was more than 20 years ago as a new member of congress that karen and i bundled up our three little ones, put on the snow boots and headed down to the national mall because as karen and i like to tell people, we are here for life. it really is remarkable to think about everything that ha
i have scenes some old friends that we of known in this movement for a long time. lot of people have not had the chance -- the same was true of me until yesterday when i met some leaders of students for life. i was so impressed. their fresh faces and yours tonight show how vibrant our movement is. a are growing and inspiring rising generation with our message of generosity and compassion and life is winning in america because of all of you. i have to tell you, surrounded by all of those college...
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and the single market and that would mean freedom of movement it's freedom of movement which cause so much trouble of most labor constituencies at the time of the process referendum so really all those the call was clearly if you would like to bring the government and he's a great campaigner he might well with the bizarrely the conservatives are ahead in the opinion polls he might well win it but then he would just have almost his mates problems and i think that the grooves of the country would not be any car in there as a result of the call didn't labor victory that it is now mark great pleasure to have you on much appreciated i'm sure you got lots more starting up today because he'll be very busy over the over the days to come many thanks mark garnett senior politics lecturer at lancaster university. let's move on to other world news for you now and after months of violent protests across france president among your micron is bidding to engage the nation in a move that with cynicism by political foes a twelve week public consultations got underway to address issues behind the yellow vests movement r.t. charlotte dubin skip reports on h
and the single market and that would mean freedom of movement it's freedom of movement which cause so much trouble of most labor constituencies at the time of the process referendum so really all those the call was clearly if you would like to bring the government and he's a great campaigner he might well with the bizarrely the conservatives are ahead in the opinion polls he might well win it but then he would just have almost his mates problems and i think that the grooves of the country would...
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don't know what is happening inside the army but maybe we could see is new movement in the next times maybe the next hours of the movement in the army and this is the day the only support of this dictatorship is the army so there was no people behind the army is the is just the there. only way to stay in the program it's ok but if they haven't moved yet should we assume that they are they are backing the dura. at the time yes yes the dark mates of the big commands of their me are supporting my guru but we are not sure we how long if you stay in this in these but in this position so as we see the pressure of the outside so did most important democracy not the america i recognise in white bill as the new president and is it to be is a new game of position in this in this chess its i mean if you talk about this this is almost like it's a popular revolution but is that support among the american countries is universal if they all back him no i thought i thought it was seven at the last count yes so can i let him or america we talk about america canada us and mexico is in the maze of those the rest of the democra
don't know what is happening inside the army but maybe we could see is new movement in the next times maybe the next hours of the movement in the army and this is the day the only support of this dictatorship is the army so there was no people behind the army is the is just the there. only way to stay in the program it's ok but if they haven't moved yet should we assume that they are they are backing the dura. at the time yes yes the dark mates of the big commands of their me are supporting my...
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. >> reporter: they say in light of the me too movement, it's time to investigate some of those claims. >> some are 2017. there were a few articles that surfaced that detailed new alleged victims. parallel to that, the me too movement start ted to take off. once we started to get in touch with some of these women and dig a little deeper into their stories, it bloomed into other people. >> you have a powerful person loved in the african-american community and then you have a victim nobody iows you how rich powerful men can get away with a lot of things. >> reporter: stars like jada pinkett smith are asking how he can still sell albums despite the controversy. >> i really don't want to believe it's because black girls don't care. >> reporter: more than 50 people were interviewed for the docuseries, including more than a dozen alleged victims who claim they were physically and sexually abused stretching over months and years. many say they were just teenagers when they first met the star. >> he was being really nice. and he asked me how old i was. i told him i was 17. >> young girls are i
. >> reporter: they say in light of the me too movement, it's time to investigate some of those claims. >> some are 2017. there were a few articles that surfaced that detailed new alleged victims. parallel to that, the me too movement start ted to take off. once we started to get in touch with some of these women and dig a little deeper into their stories, it bloomed into other people. >> you have a powerful person loved in the african-american community and then you have a...
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(ken) it's the commercial that tackles one of the biggest movements of our time - the 'me too' movementight... people are applauding gillette for the advertisement ... but some are criticizing it ... saying, it is an unfair portrayal of men. our grant lodes is here with both sides .. (grant) you don't see a razor, you don't see shaving cream. this is about boys and men... and moving away from a culture that has historically condoned, or at least turned a blind eye to bullying, sexual harassment and toxic masculinity. here's a portion of the ad. gillette ad: it's been going on far too long. you can't laught it off. making the same old excuses. but something finally changed and there will be no going back. because we, we believe in the best in men. to say the right thing, to act the right way, some already are. in ways big and small. but some is not enough, because the boys watching today will be the men of tomorrow.(grant) tomorrow. will be the men of tomorrow. (grant) gillette... saying it believes in the best in men... and that we've seen change with the mee too movement... and we can
(ken) it's the commercial that tackles one of the biggest movements of our time - the 'me too' movementight... people are applauding gillette for the advertisement ... but some are criticizing it ... saying, it is an unfair portrayal of men. our grant lodes is here with both sides .. (grant) you don't see a razor, you don't see shaving cream. this is about boys and men... and moving away from a culture that has historically condoned, or at least turned a blind eye to bullying, sexual harassment...
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that disapprove of the president that's despite the concessions he's tried giving the yellow vests movement over the last few weeks and that comes as his cabinet met for the first time on friday since the start of the yellow vest movement something on their plate to discuss and afterwards the presidential spokesperson discussed at the l a best movement describing them as agitators who wanted to overthrow the government. says the announcements of the manual the yellow vests have become a movement of agitators who want insurrection and to overthrow the government moreover those who call for debate don't want to protest or break in the great national debate well that's not something new to the other best movement has long said many times when i've spoken to people out in the streets that that's one of their aims that they want to change the political system here in france and that one way of doing that could be to overthrow the government those protests now have been engulfed in france since november seventeenth and some cities have seen the worst for iting in the whole of a century as a result of that and it looks like this movement is set to continue into two thousan
that disapprove of the president that's despite the concessions he's tried giving the yellow vests movement over the last few weeks and that comes as his cabinet met for the first time on friday since the start of the yellow vest movement something on their plate to discuss and afterwards the presidential spokesperson discussed at the l a best movement describing them as agitators who wanted to overthrow the government. says the announcements of the manual the yellow vests have become a...
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so the 50th anniversary of the civil rights movement reminds us of what happened at that time. it reminds us of the centrality of nonviolence for the civil rights movement to i think it is important. , to look back at that time and to realize that that was the reality. sense,s where -- in a the violence that occurred 1970, and the mid, was an aberration, something that tradition, and that the civil rights tradition, in all circumstances, in my view , had it been properly managed and handled by those in authority, could have delivered very genuine transformation of society. reminds us inins that speech, that civil rights is not something we should say is for people up there in the north, he makes the point in his , in thehat in our state 20's, 30's, 40's and 50's, a lot of the rights that were seen as russia's by those involved in the revolutionary -- or seen as precious by those involved in the revolutionary struggle, became limited as the state became more and more introverted and followed a kind of path that did not see civil rights in the kind of classic sense, as a particula
so the 50th anniversary of the civil rights movement reminds us of what happened at that time. it reminds us of the centrality of nonviolence for the civil rights movement to i think it is important. , to look back at that time and to realize that that was the reality. sense,s where -- in a the violence that occurred 1970, and the mid, was an aberration, something that tradition, and that the civil rights tradition, in all circumstances, in my view , had it been properly managed and handled by...
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moment there is anger and apathy with this idea of the yellow vests this yellow vest movement has been going on now since november seventeenth and at times we've seen some of the worst violence in moving half century here in france as a result of that at the government has given many concessions but so far it doesn't seem to be enough for the core supporters of the ship michel's who still seem to have the support of the majority of french people when it comes to the polls let's take a look at the time line of events since this protest movement started back in november seventeenth. honestly this is the right one and we're not going to change it just because the wind is blowing . i will not concede anything to do you see what destruction and disorder. i take my share of responsibility. i have. at least seven people have reportedly been killed in a terrorist attack on a five star hotel an office complex and kenya's capital nairobi however the death toll could climb to fifteen according to local military workers who spoke to the media al-qaeda linked terror group al shabaab has claimed responsibility for the assaults eyewitnesses described s
moment there is anger and apathy with this idea of the yellow vests this yellow vest movement has been going on now since november seventeenth and at times we've seen some of the worst violence in moving half century here in france as a result of that at the government has given many concessions but so far it doesn't seem to be enough for the core supporters of the ship michel's who still seem to have the support of the majority of french people when it comes to the polls let's take a look at...
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moment there is anger and apathy with this idea of the yellow vests this yellow vest movement has been going on now since november seventeenth and at times we've seen some of the worst violence in moving half a century here in france as a result of that the government has given many concessions that so far it doesn't seem to be enough for the core supporters of the ship visuals who still seem to have the support of the majority of french people when it comes to the polls let's take a look at the time line of events since this protest movement started back in november seventeen. honestly this is the right one and we're not going to change it just because the wind is blowing . i will not concede anything to do see what destruction and disorder. i take my share of responsibility. a major brand of men's shaving products is face ridicule over its latest promotional video the target audience has apparently been left somewhat unimpressed by the effort on you cheap the gillette out as we watch more than three million times and it did have sixty thousand likes but it also talked up more than three hundred thousand dislikes. against you. is this t
moment there is anger and apathy with this idea of the yellow vests this yellow vest movement has been going on now since november seventeenth and at times we've seen some of the worst violence in moving half a century here in france as a result of that the government has given many concessions that so far it doesn't seem to be enough for the core supporters of the ship visuals who still seem to have the support of the majority of french people when it comes to the polls let's take a look at...
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a number of potentially controversial issues, again, many of the recipients of the awards referred to the time's up movementnd a lot of the people, a lot of the women, who we re the people, a lot of the women, who were given an opportunity to make an a cce pta nce were given an opportunity to make an acceptance speech, embracing that one once again —— once again, encouraging people to move forward, embracing more women in key roles in films. that is an issue, maybe nothing to do with winning awards per se, but it is an issue that will bea per se, but it is an issue that will be a key one as we move through this awards season. the actor kevin spacey is due in court in massachusetts later today, charged with sexually assaulting a teenager in 2016. he is the latest public figure to face legal action, after being accused of multiple assaults by more than a dozen people, dating back to the 1980s. he denies all charges. nada tawfik reports from nantucket. you trusted me, even though you knew you shouldn't. kevin spacey had a talent for commanding an audience, but this bizarre video posted just as news flashed tha
a number of potentially controversial issues, again, many of the recipients of the awards referred to the time's up movementnd a lot of the people, a lot of the women, who we re the people, a lot of the women, who were given an opportunity to make an a cce pta nce were given an opportunity to make an acceptance speech, embracing that one once again —— once again, encouraging people to move forward, embracing more women in key roles in films. that is an issue, maybe nothing to do with...
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of the brushing movement. it is directly there. it tells you how much time you spent brushing, what is the more youe, and what should do. ruben martinez: a century ago, hundreds of thousands of mexicans fled the chaos of the mexican revolution, most of them arriving in los angeles, gravitating to the old pueblo area around olvera street. raquel gutierrez: they recreated a sense of home and history in the theaters of the nearby broadway corridor, where
of the brushing movement. it is directly there. it tells you how much time you spent brushing, what is the more youe, and what should do. ruben martinez: a century ago, hundreds of thousands of mexicans fled the chaos of the mexican revolution, most of them arriving in los angeles, gravitating to the old pueblo area around olvera street. raquel gutierrez: they recreated a sense of home and history in the theaters of the nearby broadway corridor, where
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how gillette is spurring conversation (ken) it's the commercial that tackles one of the biggest movements of our time - the 'me too' movement.(pam) tonight... people are applauding gillette for the advertisement ... but some are also criticizing it ... saying, it is an unfair portrayal of men. our grant lodes is here with both sides .. (grant) this is about boys and men... this is about boys and men... and moving away from a and moving away from a culture that has historically condoned, or at least turned a blind eye to bullying, sexual harassment and toxic masculinity. here's a portion of the ad. gillette ad: it's been going on far too long. you can't laught it off. making the same old excuses. but something finally changed and there will be no going back. because we, we believe in the best in men. to say the right thing, to act the right way, some already are. in ways big and small. but some is not enough, because the boys watching today will be the men of tomorrow.(grant) (grant) gillette... saying it believes in the best in men... and that we've seen change with the mee too movement... and we can
how gillette is spurring conversation (ken) it's the commercial that tackles one of the biggest movements of our time - the 'me too' movement.(pam) tonight... people are applauding gillette for the advertisement ... but some are also criticizing it ... saying, it is an unfair portrayal of men. our grant lodes is here with both sides .. (grant) this is about boys and men... this is about boys and men... and moving away from a and moving away from a culture that has historically condoned, or at...
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so the 50th anniversary of the civil rights movement reminds us of what happened at that time and reminds us of the centrality of nonviolence for the civil rights movement. i think it is important to look back at that time and to realize that that was the reality. that was where in a sense the violence that occurred between 1970 and the mid-90s was an aberration was actually something that was not in the tradition and that the civil rights tradition and other circumstances in my view hadn't been properly managed and handled. it could have delivered very genuine transformation of society. and he reminds us in that speech that civil rights is not something that we should say this for people up there in the north. also he makes the point in the speech that in our case, in the 20s, 30s and even 40s and 50s, a lot of the rights that were seen as precious by those who were involved in the revolutionary struggle of 100 years ago actually got curtailed or even eliminated as the state became more and more introverted and followed a path that did not see civil rights in a kind of drastic sense as a
so the 50th anniversary of the civil rights movement reminds us of what happened at that time and reminds us of the centrality of nonviolence for the civil rights movement. i think it is important to look back at that time and to realize that that was the reality. that was where in a sense the violence that occurred between 1970 and the mid-90s was an aberration was actually something that was not in the tradition and that the civil rights tradition and other circumstances in my view hadn't...
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of that. she'd gone to queens in '68, was on the march and then had this where the movement changed over a period of time and it's the changing from the -- and i don't think the american civil rights movement ever turned on its own supporters in quite that way. so rebecca's case is one of them. there were many people who were turned on by the coming violence. it comes from the crucial thing was the people's democracy is accused of starting the troubles by taking the march which was based on selma, montgomery, was the people's democracy was accused of starting the troubles because it was argued that if they hadn't done that four-day march through protestant areas to derry, the march wouldn't have been ambushed, wouldn't have been attacked, and the unfolding of the rest of the violence wouldn't have occurred. well, now there are ways of looking at this, and i'm one of the people who vote for the march to go ahead, and i was there. and the crucial way of looking at that is that perhaps if those, the point about the ambush, it was actually not simply loyalists and simply protestant farm workers who were atta
of that. she'd gone to queens in '68, was on the march and then had this where the movement changed over a period of time and it's the changing from the -- and i don't think the american civil rights movement ever turned on its own supporters in quite that way. so rebecca's case is one of them. there were many people who were turned on by the coming violence. it comes from the crucial thing was the people's democracy is accused of starting the troubles by taking the march which was based on...
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of the turkish syrian border and you can tell what's happening. well nick. ministry has a nonstop it has begun its troop withdrawal from city had them all saying a specific time line movements all of the questions they say for a professional reasons this will calm us some sort of relief to the turkish and leadership that have been intimidated by the comments of don't bolt from the u.s. national security adviser last week when he said u.s. withdrawal of its troops from turkey would be a from syria would be. a min hinged on protection for y.p. do fight is a group that is fighting in syria and i was proven quite instrumental in the fight against them and i've been by the united states in the fight against the armed i still a group so. has always seen this group as a terrorist organization and say stuff if one cut out on offensive. aimed at clearing away not only the y.p. here but p.k. k. and. day the foreign minister of protective would have said that whether the us forces with the role all of the oppression against white fighters and fights is in mumbai which will still go on. is a very came to take over the role of the united states forces in syria are now playing which is a
of the turkish syrian border and you can tell what's happening. well nick. ministry has a nonstop it has begun its troop withdrawal from city had them all saying a specific time line movements all of the questions they say for a professional reasons this will calm us some sort of relief to the turkish and leadership that have been intimidated by the comments of don't bolt from the u.s. national security adviser last week when he said u.s. withdrawal of its troops from turkey would be a from...
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initiative, and her passion, the progressive movement and allies should empower more women to lead and should empower more women to be the face of the movement. it's about time, and it is the 21st century. women are capable. we get the job done, so thank you for your consideration. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hello everyone. i am with the san francisco latino democratic club, and first of all i like to thank each and every one of you for the opportunity to speak here today. it is exciting to see a progressive supermajority on the board of supervisors for the first time in a really long time many of you have personal relationships with me and i ask you to keep the movement in mind we need a supervisor who will no longer be satisfied with the status quo and push the envelope for more progressive policies and benefit the most marginalized communities. there is no leader better equipped than my supervisor, hilary ronen. or ties the community are deep. she listens, his thoughtful, and thinks of the greater community. she will take these values as board president. it is good to have a leader who will keep all the testosterone in check.
initiative, and her passion, the progressive movement and allies should empower more women to lead and should empower more women to be the face of the movement. it's about time, and it is the 21st century. women are capable. we get the job done, so thank you for your consideration. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hello everyone. i am with the san francisco latino democratic club, and first of all i like to thank each and every one of you for the opportunity...
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seem to have the support of the majority of french people when it comes to the polls let's take a look now at the time line of events since this protest movement started back in november seventeenth. is the right one and we're not going to change it just because the wind is why we. cannot concede anything today to see what destruction and disorder. i take my share of responsibility. still to come for you this hour a former israeli army chief is admitted that television did ship weapons to militants in syria something long denied until now we'll have a look at the details on that list of the stories on the way just after this break . he's gone into a. fever. i think we got. out traveling across america what makes america. america this is the only point. we always are on the. forty. we're starting with. the beginning heading east into the swamp we're going into the belly of the beast i think i want to leave now. it may be completely different but. join me every day on the alex i'm i'm sure and i'll be speaking to the world of politics. i'm sure i'll see you. again you with us democrats are reportedly preparing subpoenas for donald trump's and wh
seem to have the support of the majority of french people when it comes to the polls let's take a look now at the time line of events since this protest movement started back in november seventeenth. is the right one and we're not going to change it just because the wind is why we. cannot concede anything today to see what destruction and disorder. i take my share of responsibility. still to come for you this hour a former israeli army chief is admitted that television did ship weapons to...
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, with unique resources available, that has produced in the time that i have been there, you know, increase of 20 times in incomes the movement of used to be below property level 88% population below poverty level today less than 1 percent there is an ability to produce productivity but it is a culture clash with the west, in some ways, because there as one of leaders described to me united states is a country of individualists, individual is working that up, china is more of a country of that is an extension of the model of the family, and you described you said there's the word country, in china, represents state family if you go back to confucianism, top-down, that is where there is an element of a culture clash. at the same time when you look at that productivity, and the policies and things, it is a very effective place so i would say it is important to dwaish short term influences from longer term productivity influences recognize we are in a world where there is a competition, and that could mean conflict in different he dimensions between two countries that means i think trade issue is a manageable issue i think the w
, with unique resources available, that has produced in the time that i have been there, you know, increase of 20 times in incomes the movement of used to be below property level 88% population below poverty level today less than 1 percent there is an ability to produce productivity but it is a culture clash with the west, in some ways, because there as one of leaders described to me united states is a country of individualists, individual is working that up, china is more of a country of that...
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time of woodrow wilson. was that a big deal? it has not been spoken about here and yet it is a very important issue today. >> john, i think this is the very beginning of the high school movement. at that time, people who went to high school tended to be sons and daughters of people who went to school. than only in the 1920's the notion we should send everybody to high school catches on. it catches on quite a bit by the time we get to the 40's. many more people go to high school. that's one of the things that distinguishes the united states from the u.k. >> it is not until the secondary education act under johnson that the federal government will take responsibility for that. progressives are for high school for a longer childhood but they are not going to enforce that from the federal level. >> the lady in the back, the woman in the back there. >> hello, i am a former public policy scholar. i would like to point out that women's suffrage is the burning -- the end of the great war is when wilson surrenders on women's suffrage. i would further like to say that he used it as a reason for his change of heart. in thead participated mobile effort. it was not a coincidence that 1918
time of woodrow wilson. was that a big deal? it has not been spoken about here and yet it is a very important issue today. >> john, i think this is the very beginning of the high school movement. at that time, people who went to high school tended to be sons and daughters of people who went to school. than only in the 1920's the notion we should send everybody to high school catches on. it catches on quite a bit by the time we get to the 40's. many more people go to high school. that's...
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people to write about the relationship between the kennedys and/or the government of the time and the civil rights movement? >> guest: it's a good question. i think maybe it's partly a matter sentimentality. there was this great sort of idealization of the kennedys afterward. this is why robert kennedy i think was so popular in the black community. it wasn't because he instinctively loved him. they didn't love him. particularly people like king, as a 16 was horrified when robert kennedy was made attorney general. because robert kennedy been associate with joe mccarthy and robert kennedy at the thout of as an antiunion person that actually i i'd eventually i dit realize until i i started writing the book that white liberals loathed joe mccarthy for one reason to black progresses progressives and black civil rights leaders loathed him for another. to them come at the communism had an additional dimension to it. it made racist because many of the black leaders were either communists or leftists of one kind or another. harry belafonte, paul robeson, w.e.b. du bois. they were very, very wary of the kennedys. so
people to write about the relationship between the kennedys and/or the government of the time and the civil rights movement? >> guest: it's a good question. i think maybe it's partly a matter sentimentality. there was this great sort of idealization of the kennedys afterward. this is why robert kennedy i think was so popular in the black community. it wasn't because he instinctively loved him. they didn't love him. particularly people like king, as a 16 was horrified when robert kennedy...
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patience with the yellow vests particularly violent run of protests the movement itself has also faced a strong clampdown from all forty's at times leading to serious injuries to roma regas a leading member of the movement was hit in the face by a flash ball projectile and so he may lose the sight in his right eye. was. there's no. global. i've had my eye been stitched up because of the impact as to whether i'm going to regain my sight i'll find out some one or two weeks i make streaming angry because these are things that should not be happening today in front what they are doing is totally unacceptable i have to recover and i will return to the protest as soon as i can because the battle be long and tough and we have a goal. for a better france and for a more humane world. greek authorities have used tear gas and stun grenades in clashes with demonstrators in the city of thessaloniki the protesters had run against the deal with macedonia to end a decades long maiming dispute. the. crowds gathered in greece's second largest city on sunday night voicing their anger at the greek president over the unpopular accord last week parlia
patience with the yellow vests particularly violent run of protests the movement itself has also faced a strong clampdown from all forty's at times leading to serious injuries to roma regas a leading member of the movement was hit in the face by a flash ball projectile and so he may lose the sight in his right eye. was. there's no. global. i've had my eye been stitched up because of the impact as to whether i'm going to regain my sight i'll find out some one or two weeks i make streaming angry...
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time will tell if that will happen. but if it with your nere not fo. of the movement would not exist. >> all right. me. >>> and john lewis will have the impact and life of martin luther king. >>> and up ahead, get ready for trump/kim 2.0, the announcement of a second summit with the north korean dictator an accomplishment or yet another distraction? ve up to 10% when you bundle with esurance. including me, esurance spokesperson dennis quaid. he's a pretty good spokesperson. ehhh. so when i say, "drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412," you probably won't believe me. hey, actor lady whose scene was cut. hi. but you can believe this esurance employee, nancy abraham. seriously, send her an email and ask her yourself. no emails... no emails. when insurance is affordable, it's surprisingly painless. went to ancestry, i put in the names of my grandparents first. i got a leaf right away. a leaf is a hint that is connected to each person in your family tree. i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost n
time will tell if that will happen. but if it with your nere not fo. of the movement would not exist. >> all right. me. >>> and john lewis will have the impact and life of martin luther king. >>> and up ahead, get ready for trump/kim 2.0, the announcement of a second summit with the north korean dictator an accomplishment or yet another distraction? ve up to 10% when you bundle with esurance. including me, esurance spokesperson dennis quaid. he's a pretty good...
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scene of the movement that was the time when they were. what i'm bald headed. he went you know went the way i bought a banner. moment above the belt to my right here and. you see. here. and with i'm right you're right that they have probably. the most. sense will not only. this image but that you know right. here through the night there are different but i've got no i mean they're from korea in my mind hospital compare notes on the roster. because i'm i was like i think or maybe i think i agree or younger the weaker. pre-marital are similar from blair because you can with the most well. one of the canonical most of the dumb a lot of them when. it was a problem with a horse that i don't i said laughter we'll be middle class i mean really no comment on. regard to our premium it would argue if it weren't for me down knowing our family our government for the. meantime my heart.
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grant one wish to anyone who of the innocent victims of war,r and her story inspired an international movement of folding cranes for peace. for the first timeince the show's premiere in 2014, the show has a brand new cast of 20 youth ages 7 to 17 from all around the bay area. after that performance, you will hear a guitar prodigy, wilson zhang. born in china, he has been playing classical guitar since he was nine years old. and in his short lifetime, he has earned a national gold medal from the royal conservatory of music, and was a finalist in the united states international music competition, and played in the winner's recital at carnegie hall in new york.g "eudio ♪ #16" for us right ♪ all evening long, they danced ra ♪ as swans, not missing a single step. ♪ ♪ and every single year, when obon time was near, ♪ ♪ i danced when i walked till i slept. ♪ ♪ i vowed that i would dance ♪ ♪ with them someday. ♪ when father used to ♪ talk about his barbershop, ♪ the one tha ♪ the thunderbolt destroyed, ♪ ♪ i'd said i'd help until ♪ when we finished, ♪ ♪ he had someday. ♪ how will life be different, how ♪ ♪ much will we change as we grow ♪ ♪ year to
grant one wish to anyone who of the innocent victims of war,r and her story inspired an international movement of folding cranes for peace. for the first timeince the show's premiere in 2014, the show has a brand new cast of 20 youth ages 7 to 17 from all around the bay area. after that performance, you will hear a guitar prodigy, wilson zhang. born in china, he has been playing classical guitar since he was nine years old. and in his short lifetime, he has earned a national gold medal from the...
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time of renewed hope and determination. because of all of you, and your labors are less movement over these nearly 50 years, because of the leadershipthis president and the leadership that you have supported at every level. we have achieved more in the past two years then at any point in the history of our cause. life is winning in america. we are closer now than we have ever been to restoring the sanctity of life to the senate -- to the center of america. today at this wonderful dinner, let me urge you to press on. us be a than ever, let movement of generosity, not judgment, of compassion, of confrontation. let's resolve tonight to do even more, to come alongside women and families in their time of need. that we might transform their anxiety into joy and help them welcomed the gift of life into their lives. let's go where we are needed most, in the halls of government , yes, but more importantly, in our city streets. maybe right next door. ever,more sensitive than our neighbors and friends stand in this cause and let's do as this year has done and eliminate illuminate the truth. we will expand the sanctity of life. sciences our fri
time of renewed hope and determination. because of all of you, and your labors are less movement over these nearly 50 years, because of the leadershipthis president and the leadership that you have supported at every level. we have achieved more in the past two years then at any point in the history of our cause. life is winning in america. we are closer now than we have ever been to restoring the sanctity of life to the senate -- to the center of america. today at this wonderful dinner, let me...
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name of you know faith and in the name oath and mentions the name of traditions except at the same time there's also another major. movement of women reach was that display has to be in the newmans won't who have actually come in support of the just the tradition of logic and also have been monder that right and this particular temple and we thought it needed a section or without any bob almost on the same footing as that main the pots so this this particular would eat as divine in the society but it doesn't meet that one particular section it's more on one side or the less on the other. days of intense fighting between two armed groups and northern syria have left at least a twenty thirty one people dead al-qaeda linked fighters and turkey back to rebel forces blaming each other for starting the violence the worst and an ed lab and three months a fall as u.s. president donald trump's announcement of american troops leaving. the home of the door has more from gazi on tap on the turkey syria border. city on rule one it does describe the latest spate of fighting the last in mosul syria in the past three months fighters and l
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