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undergrounding is very expensive. all right. so, with that, then, we'll go to public comments on item three. any members of the public who wish to speak? ok. seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, do we have a motion on item three? >> happy to send this to the full board with recommendation. >> can we take a roll call vote on that? >> ok. roll call vote. >> on the motion -- [roll call] the motion passes. >> all right. item three passes. thank you. item four, please. >> ordinance of the housing doed require that single stall bathroom facilities in hotels be made available for use of all residents, regardless
undergrounding is very expensive. all right. so, with that, then, we'll go to public comments on item three. any members of the public who wish to speak? ok. seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, do we have a motion on item three? >> happy to send this to the full board with recommendation. >> can we take a roll call vote on that? >> ok. roll call vote. >> on the motion -- [roll call] the motion passes. >> all right. item three passes. thank you. item...
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undergrounding is very expensive. all right. so, with that, then, we'll go to public comments on item three. any members of the public who wish to speak? ok. seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, do we have a motion on item three? >> happy to send this to the full board with recommendation. >> can we take a roll call vote on that? >> ok. roll call vote. >> on the motion -- [roll call] the motion passes. >> all right. item three passes. thank you. item four, please. >> ordinance of the housing doed require that single stall bathroom facilities in hotels be made available for use of all residents, regardless of jenltszer and gender identity to require it be posted to indicate the same. >> thank you. >> hi. good afternoon. supervisor ronan couldn't be here today. but asked that i share her excitement about this legislation. which expands san francisco's all-gender restroom law to include hotels and most notably r.s.o. hotel. this comes out of the all-gender restroom law that supervisor david compost championed in 2016
undergrounding is very expensive. all right. so, with that, then, we'll go to public comments on item three. any members of the public who wish to speak? ok. seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, do we have a motion on item three? >> happy to send this to the full board with recommendation. >> can we take a roll call vote on that? >> ok. roll call vote. >> on the motion -- [roll call] the motion passes. >> all right. item three passes. thank you. item...
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for "sunday today," sarah jane, coober pedy, australia. >> guess we're moving underground.. >>> this week we honor another life well lived. anna may hastys. she joined the army nurse corps and was sent to work in a jungle hospital in india where disease stricken army engineers were building a road into burma. an american special operations units were staging attacks on the japanese. world war ii was the first of three wars general hays worked in. she stebd established a front line hospital in korea and was named chief during the korean war. she was promoted from kushl to one star brigadier general making her the first woman ever to be a general in the united states military. at the ceremony general william west mooreland called her the first female general in the western world since joan of arc. raised mostly in allentown, pennsylvania, as the daughter of salvation army workers, she became an advocate for women in the military ensuring, among other rights, that women could not be discharged for being pregnant. asked after her retirement to reflect on her career, general hay
for "sunday today," sarah jane, coober pedy, australia. >> guess we're moving underground.. >>> this week we honor another life well lived. anna may hastys. she joined the army nurse corps and was sent to work in a jungle hospital in india where disease stricken army engineers were building a road into burma. an american special operations units were staging attacks on the japanese. world war ii was the first of three wars general hays worked in. she stebd established a...
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>>> why were there underground tunnels under this bethesda home, new details involving a deadly fire and a police investigation. hello, i am deborah al thrown. below freezing temperatures are digging into our area and there is a wind chill advisory for the region meaning the potential for frostbite after 30 minutes for everest -- for any skin left uncovered. there are ice delays with jfk travelers stuck with little flight info upper marlboro, negative for and that's the real -- negative 4. the first six days of the month of january have been the coldest first six days of january and 100 years and the force coldest on record. so what we are looking at for tomorrow is for the records to be 1 at dulles -- that's possible. it's going to be a very cold start to the day. tomorrow will be in the digits in the morning and then in the afternoon, mid-to maybe upper 20s. we do have a bit of a concern for monday and we will come back in a few minutes to talk about that and then deborah, much warmer the second half of the week. >> excellent. >>> but right now amid frigid temperatures, family and
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growing underground edible sprouts bring new life to an old air raid shelter. and keeping fit all the latest sport trends for the winter season in our view. of the new year has just begun and here in berlin we are still cleaning up after all the festivities but the question is already big in people's minds as to what lies in store for two thousand and eighteen many people typically make new resolutions of how to live better or healthier in the coming months others of poring over horoscopes to see what the planetary positions might mean for them personally and although shakespeare actually said it is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves there is a lot going on in the firmament to twenty eighteen and so we did some new years to new thing. the winter sky on new year's eve is generated by ten video projectors and high performance computers at the zeiss planetarium in berlin. twenty eighteen where once again see new developments in space exploration german astronaut alexander gast is to take over command of the international space station in late ma
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the underground garden thrives thanks to energy saving l.e.d. lights. the seedlings are planted on beds of coconut fiber drenched in nutrients and they literally spring into life so you need to control the environment and that's exactly what we do doing here we have control over the heat over the lawyer over the watering regime the humor. so we can provide the punch exactly what they will mean twenty four seventh's three hundred sixty five days a year. the advantage the micro greens can be delivered to local restaurants and markets within four hours of being picked and prices are comparable to vegetables grown above ground. after three years of experimenting they're now looking to make a profit it's a grassroots initiative with global ambitions says worldwide more and more people are living in cities. are looking at additional sites within the u.k. to grow in the next eighteen months and we're at the origin fund so it's crossed swords globally us europe and asia as well so it's what you're through that breakeven point and you prove the model the sky's t
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time after time time we're going underground as the world commemorates the use of united states weapons of mass destruction against hundreds of thousands of civilians in august saki in japan arguing not to end world war two but to raise the threat of cold war armageddon coming up on the show the big issue as the monument to what's territory in the poorest communities and one of the richest areas on earth continues to cast a shadow across the british imagination we speak to the founder of the magazine of the homeless but about call mom and the national poverty prevention unit and. not just what was going on in the media and. the conservatives are. watching policy so to speak and saw the counts were able to pop into my head street are just the awful daughter gives face to face interview you're going underground from the headlines claims and counterclaims in caracas and how the n.h.s. is privatizing. all the civil coming up in today's going underground so the lives of hundreds of thousands of british children in tory britain are apparently under threat according to anti-poverty charity the
time after time time we're going underground as the world commemorates the use of united states weapons of mass destruction against hundreds of thousands of civilians in august saki in japan arguing not to end world war two but to raise the threat of cold war armageddon coming up on the show the big issue as the monument to what's territory in the poorest communities and one of the richest areas on earth continues to cast a shadow across the british imagination we speak to the founder of the...
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coming up with today's going underground so the lives of hundreds of thousands of british children in tory britain are apparently under threat according to anti-poverty charity the trussell trust as u.k. children lose access to free school meals during the summer holidays years of blairite labor and tory austerity have been put into sharp relief in one of the richest countries in the world meanwhile record rises in homelessness have accompanied the transfer of wealth from social services to defacto taxpayer benefits for the city of london some believe that all it would have taken for engineer liberal leader jeremy corbyn to be prime minister of britain right now instead of theresa may propped up by a party linked to far right paramilitaries would have been of the lethal grenfell tower inferno had happened before and not after june's u.k. general election joining me now is the founder of the big issue crossbenchers lord bird who is proposing the creation of a new body to curb the excesses of capitalism on bird welcome back to going underground so what's the reason is government's respo
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but, in the district of clapham, 33 meters underground it's a sea of green.rhead the tube rumbles past, underneath herbs sprout. fennel, coriander and broccoli are grown in this old world war ii bomb shelter. now it's found a new purpose -- thanks to stephen dring and his partners at growing underground. using their green thumbs and infrared lamps, they create a feast for the tastebuds. where possible, they employ energy-saving led lights. the plants grow on coco coir bricks watered with a nutrient solution. >> no, you need to control the environment. and that's exactly what we do down here. we have control over the heat, over the light, over the watering regime, over the humidity, so we can provide the plants exactly what they want, 24/7, 365 days a year. >> and they can be delivered to local restaurants or markets within 4 hours of being harvested. so they taste fresh, yet cost no more than conventionally grown veggies. after three years they expect to be in the black soon. with more and more people living in cities, it's a global concept that works locally
but, in the district of clapham, 33 meters underground it's a sea of green.rhead the tube rumbles past, underneath herbs sprout. fennel, coriander and broccoli are grown in this old world war ii bomb shelter. now it's found a new purpose -- thanks to stephen dring and his partners at growing underground. using their green thumbs and infrared lamps, they create a feast for the tastebuds. where possible, they employ energy-saving led lights. the plants grow on coco coir bricks watered with a...
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all the civil coming up in today's going underground so the lives of hundreds of thousands of british children in tory britain are apparently under threat according to anti-poverty charity the trussell trust as u.k. children lose access to free school meals during the summer holidays years of blairite labor and tory austerity have been put into sharp relief in one of the richest countries in the world meanwhile record rises in homelessness have accompanied the transfer of wealth from social services to defacto taxpayer benefits for the city of london some believe that all it would have taken for engineer liberal leader jeremy corbyn to be prime minister of britain right now instead of theresa may propped up by a party linked to far right paramilitaries would have been of the lethal grunfeld tower inferno had happened before and not after june. u.k. general election joining me now is the founder of the big issue crossbenchers lord bird who is proposing the creation of a new body to curb the excesses of capitalism on bird welcome back to going underground so what's the reason is governm
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so many have fled that some are even calling it the new underground railroad. this is the new reality in america, refugees and asylum seekers leaving the united states. >> i'm leaving america because i was told i would be deported to burundi. we fled burundi when people wanted to kill us. i hope that in canada i'll be protected and then i'll live in freedom. >> you understand if you cross here it's illegal. you're going to be arrested. right? >> reporter: the asylum seekers push ahead anyway because they say they actually want to be arrested. most come from unstable countries in africa and the middle east, and they know that they can only claim asylum in canada after being taken into custody. crispin bayagwyze told us he made the decision to head to canada after spending almost a year out on the streets of new york city. >> i am burundian. with the unrest in our country, i have managed to make it to america. it's been 11 months and i've had no help at all. its difficult to eat and to find a place to sleep. i've filed papers with the immigration authorities and
so many have fled that some are even calling it the new underground railroad. this is the new reality in america, refugees and asylum seekers leaving the united states. >> i'm leaving america because i was told i would be deported to burundi. we fled burundi when people wanted to kill us. i hope that in canada i'll be protected and then i'll live in freedom. >> you understand if you cross here it's illegal. you're going to be arrested. right? >> reporter: the asylum seekers...
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but to have going underground. power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely and the fellow they match up with their heads up saudi arabia these days is as corrupt as the day is long and he's just stealing money from folks and with us right to be had but america is like that's reform meanwhile already there actually are in the process of reform but that somehow evil. welcome back all ghibli there's no more pressing issue for the poor in austerity britain than the road out to teresa mayes universal credits policy and jeremy call been raised to the first british prime minister's questions since to raise a maze disastrous tory conference last week drazen may chose to focus on tony blair's policies so cool been changed tack to plead for something practical no more telephone sex line style charges for the most vulnerable desperately seeking help but absolutely mr speaker the universal credit helpline. claimants fifty five pence per minute for the privilege of trying to get someone to help them claim what they be
but to have going underground. power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely and the fellow they match up with their heads up saudi arabia these days is as corrupt as the day is long and he's just stealing money from folks and with us right to be had but america is like that's reform meanwhile already there actually are in the process of reform but that somehow evil. welcome back all ghibli there's no more pressing issue for the poor in austerity britain than the road out to teresa...
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i'm afshin rattansi we're going underground as the architects of neo liberalism in davos face the fact that forty two people have as much wealth as the world's three point seven billion poorest coming up on the show is britain enabling the world's worst humanitarian crisis is angular marco rules out selling german machines to kill children in yemen we ask labor m.p. lloyd russell boyle whether the u.k. set to become the post breaks it international weapons deal or of choice and unacceptable and unsustainable that's what u.k. and geopolitics found says about the global system it claims but eighty two percent of all global wealth in twenty seventeen into the hands of the richest one percent plus on the headlines how the grenfell towers legacy to go up in smoke and who's been whitewashing a blacklist all the more going up in today's going underground but first how disunited is nato today the usa is supporting the neo marxist white b.g. in syria its leader is a lot to learn and who and where is or chill are now de facto backed by donald trump's u.s. taxpayer dollars for almost fifteen year
i'm afshin rattansi we're going underground as the architects of neo liberalism in davos face the fact that forty two people have as much wealth as the world's three point seven billion poorest coming up on the show is britain enabling the world's worst humanitarian crisis is angular marco rules out selling german machines to kill children in yemen we ask labor m.p. lloyd russell boyle whether the u.k. set to become the post breaks it international weapons deal or of choice and unacceptable and...
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my head elusive street artistry artful dodger give this person face to face interview to going underground lost some headlines claims and counterclaims in caracas and how the n.h.s. is privatizing that. all the civil coming of it today is going underground so the lives of hundreds of thousands of british children in jury britain are apparently under threat according to anti-poverty charity the trussell trust as u.k. children lose access to free school meals during the summer holidays years of blairite labor and tory austerity have been put into sharp relief in one of the richest countries in the world meanwhile record rises in homelessness have accompanied the transfer of wealth from social services to defacto taxpayer benefits for the city of london some believe that all it would have taken for engineer liberal leader jeremy corbyn to be prime minister of britain right now instead of theresa may propped up by a party linked to far right paramilitaries would have been of the lethal grenfell tower inferno had happened before and not after june's u.k. general election joining me now is the f
my head elusive street artistry artful dodger give this person face to face interview to going underground lost some headlines claims and counterclaims in caracas and how the n.h.s. is privatizing that. all the civil coming of it today is going underground so the lives of hundreds of thousands of british children in jury britain are apparently under threat according to anti-poverty charity the trussell trust as u.k. children lose access to free school meals during the summer holidays years of...
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but they had the underground railroad to get the imagination going. we did research and projects that is what got me interested in local history for the underground railroad. and doing research woman from the area i ended up reading her memoir she kept referring to the laws of michigan in a very proud way. so i was looking at some of those. she fought for black freedom and black rights and equality that in the state of michigan they tried to get their freedom in the years before the civil war. with those previous michigan laws made slavery possible to tacitly sanction slavery. so before there was slavery and then i felt that was the story i needed to tell. i was teaching and didn't know anything about it. i felt the access of knowledge was disrespectful and the people that came even before the abolitionist who lives of great suffering and sorrow but were heroic and they pushed for their freedom and banded together. once i had the good fortune to apply for ann arbor i got the money we just wanted to see what we could uncover with a history of detroit w
but they had the underground railroad to get the imagination going. we did research and projects that is what got me interested in local history for the underground railroad. and doing research woman from the area i ended up reading her memoir she kept referring to the laws of michigan in a very proud way. so i was looking at some of those. she fought for black freedom and black rights and equality that in the state of michigan they tried to get their freedom in the years before the civil war....
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going underground. hello peter i've been living in russia for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've. done. welcome back not just plus but identities are under attack during the continuing western economic crisis if the spanish attack on catalonia this week was a manifestation. to raise a maze repeated refusals on refugees ahead of the brics it speech in florence yesterday and yet another was arguably mainstream media's privileging of u.s. deaths. over commonwealth caribbean nations hit by climate change this hurricane season but all the complexity of an imperial past is currently on show in brixton in south london internationally famous for its nine hundred eighty one uprising against that euro zone we sent senior producer pete bennett down there to the area where property prices have reportedly risen by seventy six percent since the early two thousand when this oth become activists and activists lead to loss in change well i'm here on the brixton revival trail a
going underground. hello peter i've been living in russia for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've. done. welcome back not just plus but identities are under attack during the continuing western economic crisis if the spanish attack on catalonia this week was a manifestation. to raise a maze repeated refusals on refugees ahead of the brics it speech in florence yesterday and yet another was arguably mainstream media's privileging of u.s. deaths. over...
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but down in the underground the gritty underbelly of the capital is being exposed drug related crime and violence has been a long standing issue paresis metro but now the unions representing the train drivers say it's inspiring out of control dealers and users including those taking crack cocaine a new god thing what they've doing. lighting up metro drivers is so fearful of attacks at some stations many are choosing to longer stop there a survivor more for survive more quickly is very dangerous and it's terrifying if it can range from a simple punch to people using nails knives or. stations like marks door more and market a year are especially troubled druggy says come here for their daily fix and gangs have taken over for problem of. the problem is very dangerous for both the metro workers and for the commuters it's even more dangerous they are targets of fast i've seen more than one hundred attacks take place within minutes of arriving at mark's door metro station we witnessed what looks like a drug deal the man with his back to the camera has just arrived with a bag in hand he wal
but down in the underground the gritty underbelly of the capital is being exposed drug related crime and violence has been a long standing issue paresis metro but now the unions representing the train drivers say it's inspiring out of control dealers and users including those taking crack cocaine a new god thing what they've doing. lighting up metro drivers is so fearful of attacks at some stations many are choosing to longer stop there a survivor more for survive more quickly is very dangerous...
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me to meet with we take people down ten eleven meters underground and the world up there has nothing to do with the one you find on the m m tift. every room holds a site specific installation specially designed for the museum deep within the cooling and storage cellars of the former brewery installations evoke different moods works by twelve a claim to white artists aren't permanent display one of the highlights of the tunnel of tears by british artist keith sun yang. just see these in all the selected this room because when there's a lot of rainfall ground water collects here. and eats only works a lot was mira's he didn't have to bring any because the water functions as an era here from here i'll speak to. the museum can only be visited when you sign up for a guided tour many of them here more than once photographers in particular enjoy finding new motifs in the rooms of the diseases or picked you through my love this installation and i really look forward to the opportunity to take more pictures of it before it has additional of a few been a little taller guys so i think it's amaz
me to meet with we take people down ten eleven meters underground and the world up there has nothing to do with the one you find on the m m tift. every room holds a site specific installation specially designed for the museum deep within the cooling and storage cellars of the former brewery installations evoke different moods works by twelve a claim to white artists aren't permanent display one of the highlights of the tunnel of tears by british artist keith sun yang. just see these in all the...
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international get ready for going underground in the u.k. and ireland next stop sputnik. u.k. firefighters warning of lives at risk the national health service in crisis and police got steam to disaster for national security you're watching an emergency special of going underground coming up in the show will the governor. learn any lessons from the karelian crisis tens of thousands of threatened with losing their jobs in the u.k. we speak to an n.h.s. nurse about the public private partnerships the g alleges are destroying universal health care system and are austerity cuts killing young people on the streets of britain we speak to a former metropolitan police chief with over twenty years experience about why he believes u.k. prime minister tourism a has blood on their hands but the government is not running really and the government is actually a customer of caribbean according to the pm the british government is merely just another customer of the multi-billion pound liquidated private contract chaired by her former corporate responsibility adviser all the more coming up in
international get ready for going underground in the u.k. and ireland next stop sputnik. u.k. firefighters warning of lives at risk the national health service in crisis and police got steam to disaster for national security you're watching an emergency special of going underground coming up in the show will the governor. learn any lessons from the karelian crisis tens of thousands of threatened with losing their jobs in the u.k. we speak to an n.h.s. nurse about the public private partnerships...
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seventy five percent of the german population believe this radioactive waste is already stored underground but it will be a long time before that happens. site manager marcus werner and his colleagues here are the custodians of an elaborate provisional solution. but it will not. be the central warehouses almost two hundred meters long and twenty meters high. physicist jacqueline bartoli checks the measurements every day they're lower than the typical dose rates on an average day in the center of munich eighty eight nine zero zero it's power. the saturday that's very low the casks are in the storage area over there on the other side is industrial waste you can feel safe here. that causes a fair few if. these casks are considered the most stable waste receptacles in human history unless we don't know whether they're seals will hold for more than forty years but they're associated with other dangers that don't originate in the warehouse. our house is considered a potential terrorist target important aspects of the safeguarding and protection concepts are kept confidential the only thing we do
seventy five percent of the german population believe this radioactive waste is already stored underground but it will be a long time before that happens. site manager marcus werner and his colleagues here are the custodians of an elaborate provisional solution. but it will not. be the central warehouses almost two hundred meters long and twenty meters high. physicist jacqueline bartoli checks the measurements every day they're lower than the typical dose rates on an average day in the center...
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went underground to investigate. for most parisians the met true is a staple of life with its winding tunnels and lines that stretch across the city it's often the easiest way to get from a to b. but down in the underground the gritty underbelly of the capital is being exposed to drug related crime and violence has been a long standing issue comparison metro but now the unions representing the train drivers say it's spiralling out of control dealers and muses including those taking crack cocaine and no wrong. doing their. thing. metro drivers is so fearful of attacks at some stations many a choosing to no longer stop there a civil i'm awful civil i'm not prickly it's very dangerous and it's terrifying and it can range from a simple punch to people using nails knives. stations like marks do more and mark a day on year.
went underground to investigate. for most parisians the met true is a staple of life with its winding tunnels and lines that stretch across the city it's often the easiest way to get from a to b. but down in the underground the gritty underbelly of the capital is being exposed to drug related crime and violence has been a long standing issue comparison metro but now the unions representing the train drivers say it's spiralling out of control dealers and muses including those taking crack...
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towns and exactly this underground towns exploded twenty nine september nineteenth fifty seven twenty million curie exploded in atmosphere and the area twenty free thousand square kilometers will continue natives are there explosion was a big but at the same moment people who were working in the results go in this more when they did nothing that something serious happened because it was the first years and there were many explosions for soil to organize underground space for reactors. the people who are in the villages which riseth rated iran dissolves they were not informed they knew that something secret the build there they were created and the villages were destroyed we lost twenty five villages after this accident situation and the area like i already told twenty three thousand square kilometers will contaminate it by the genuine day to us today that two hundred seventy two thousand people are dated after this accident. what convinced you that the accident and the plant were actually killing people living in the local area because officially there's been no study there are no rea
towns and exactly this underground towns exploded twenty nine september nineteenth fifty seven twenty million curie exploded in atmosphere and the area twenty free thousand square kilometers will continue natives are there explosion was a big but at the same moment people who were working in the results go in this more when they did nothing that something serious happened because it was the first years and there were many explosions for soil to organize underground space for reactors. the...
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i'm used to underground spaces you know what because when my father was exiled turchin young lived underground there to. his finish sniffing if. not most of it's not john need anymore anyway way teaches that the ballon university of the arts as the einstein foundation visiting professor. he has the students come to his own studio for classes. new. to the scene of his masterclass is refugees ice past and present in germany underground the. arabs. guarding the source and so important. one of the chosen in the circumstances heard are. we there so it's my way away is a demanding teacher he expects his students to be passionate about their projects. now very often they see your work but in general you make a clear. you know your mind the hardtop and but the storytelling was a narrative for it's not attractive because there's so much detail suddenly said and the most interesting part. so yeah i see you said you were clear. when you just laid down for them that the installation was inspired by lesbians i met many refugees it was the mayor gave me the lifejackets job. i want to do use them when the ti
i'm used to underground spaces you know what because when my father was exiled turchin young lived underground there to. his finish sniffing if. not most of it's not john need anymore anyway way teaches that the ballon university of the arts as the einstein foundation visiting professor. he has the students come to his own studio for classes. new. to the scene of his masterclass is refugees ice past and present in germany underground the. arabs. guarding the source and so important. one of the...
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international development select committee thanks so much regularly on going underground after a long year in the green outside parliament so what do you say to people who are warning the british public that post bricks it is dealing is going to twenty eight percent two point nine billion pounds whether licenses agreed to june twenty sixth seen any connections you are having to do deals with with every repressive autocracies because we need the deals because we're leaving europe no there's nothing to say we have to do it if we give licenses to allow companies to export and they're very stringent they regulate it so there's no reason at all why this got anything to do with see it sit referendum or any it's nothing to do with it is about people wanting to sell arms and then it's about the licenses that we agree but of course i mean you're repeating what theresa may says repeatedly in parliament when. he's questioned about arms licensing to saudi arabia currently involved in one of the worst humanitarian crisis on the planet. well yes after i was a strict arms regime we were training pil
international development select committee thanks so much regularly on going underground after a long year in the green outside parliament so what do you say to people who are warning the british public that post bricks it is dealing is going to twenty eight percent two point nine billion pounds whether licenses agreed to june twenty sixth seen any connections you are having to do deals with with every repressive autocracies because we need the deals because we're leaving europe no there's...
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should not be allowed to attend public colleges but activists have decided to fight back or than underground university of their own and a gallop of a port from atlanta. you know the. civil rights era songs have a special meaning for the students of freedom university most of the children of illegal immigrants are banned from attending georgia's top public colleges the policy enacted six years ago has been described as educational segregation and it's a really great room for people to feel comfortable create a circle of chairs to to have dialogue and plan actions but freedom university an underground institution of was undocumented students a chance to further their education classroom locations are kept secret following threats from white supremacist groups but it's this state's laws that organizers say are the biggest danger banning young people is morally wrong we are targeting people not based on their academic merit but on a social status completely out of their control so we are now in a situation in which we are targeting and punishing kids and and for me this is wrong but many of tho
should not be allowed to attend public colleges but activists have decided to fight back or than underground university of their own and a gallop of a port from atlanta. you know the. civil rights era songs have a special meaning for the students of freedom university most of the children of illegal immigrants are banned from attending georgia's top public colleges the policy enacted six years ago has been described as educational segregation and it's a really great room for people to feel...
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to the scene of his masterclass is refugees ice past and present in germany underground the. wooden. garden the source and so important. one of. the concerns heard are. we there so spy way way is a demanding teacher he expects his students to be passionate about their projects. now very often they see your work in general you make clear. you know your mind the what's happened but the story telling the narrative for it's not attractive because there's so much detail suddenly sit there and the most interesting part. you know so yeah as you said you were clear. to me. the installation was inspired by less votes more i met many refugees. the mayor gave me the lifejackets joke i want to use them when the time is right if you want to be so. i wanted to draw attention to the refugee crisis center make it more of a public issue. so i would confront people in berlin or europe with it. so it's more than just something they see on television every day. i way way caused him when he was photographed on the island for an indian newspaper lying in the position in which the syrian talks coul
to the scene of his masterclass is refugees ice past and present in germany underground the. wooden. garden the source and so important. one of. the concerns heard are. we there so spy way way is a demanding teacher he expects his students to be passionate about their projects. now very often they see your work in general you make clear. you know your mind the what's happened but the story telling the narrative for it's not attractive because there's so much detail suddenly sit there and the...
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police got steam to disaster for national security you're watching an emergency special of going underground coming up on the show will the government learn any lessons from the karelian crisis tens of thousands of threatened with losing their jobs in the u.k. we speak to an n.h.s. nurse about the public private partnerships the chill edges of destroying our universal health care system and our austerity cuts killing young people on the streets of britain we speak to a former metropolitan police chief with over twenty years experience about why he believes u.k. prime minister tourism a has blood on their hands but the government is not running . really and the government is actually a customer of the caribbean according to the pm the british government is merely just another customer of the multi-billion pound liquidated private contract or chaired by her former corporate responsibility adviser all the more coming over today's going underground but first across british civic society there appears to be a consensus that years of relative cuts to the n.h.s. universal health care system to bail
police got steam to disaster for national security you're watching an emergency special of going underground coming up on the show will the government learn any lessons from the karelian crisis tens of thousands of threatened with losing their jobs in the u.k. we speak to an n.h.s. nurse about the public private partnerships the chill edges of destroying our universal health care system and our austerity cuts killing young people on the streets of britain we speak to a former metropolitan...
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got steam to disaster for national security times you're watching an emergency special of going underground coming up on the show will the government learn any lessons from the karelian crisis that's tens of thousands of threatened with losing their jobs in the u.k. we speak to an n.h.s. nurse about the public private partnerships the g. alleges are destroying universal health care system and our austerity cuts killing young people on the streets of britain we speak to a former metropolitan police chief with over twenty years experience about why he believes u.k. prime minister tourism a has blood on their hands what the government is not running really and the government is actually a customer of caribbean according to the pm the british government is merely just another customer of the multi-billion liquidated private contractor chaired by her former corporate responsibility adviser all the more coming up in today's going underground but first across british civic society there appears to be a consensus that years of relative cuts to the n.h.s. universal health care system to bail out the
got steam to disaster for national security times you're watching an emergency special of going underground coming up on the show will the government learn any lessons from the karelian crisis that's tens of thousands of threatened with losing their jobs in the u.k. we speak to an n.h.s. nurse about the public private partnerships the g. alleges are destroying universal health care system and our austerity cuts killing young people on the streets of britain we speak to a former metropolitan...
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is shallow deep and ski went underground to see what those fears are based on. the most parisians the metro is a staple of life but it's winding tunnels and lines that stretch across the city. it's often the easiest way to get from a to b. but down in the underground the gritty underbelly of the capital is being exposed drug related crime and violence has been a long standing issue in paris as metro but now the unions representing the train drivers say it's inspiring out of control dealers and muses including those taking crack cocaine a new god thing what they've doing. lighting up metro drivers is so fearful of attacks at some stations many are choosing to longer stock their survive more for survive more quickly is very dangerous and it's terrifying if you can range from a simple punch to people using nails and knives at. stations like marks and market a year are especially troubled druggy says come here for their daily fix and gangs have taken over. the problem is very dangerous for both the metro workers and for the commuters it's even more dangerous they ar
is shallow deep and ski went underground to see what those fears are based on. the most parisians the metro is a staple of life but it's winding tunnels and lines that stretch across the city. it's often the easiest way to get from a to b. but down in the underground the gritty underbelly of the capital is being exposed drug related crime and violence has been a long standing issue in paris as metro but now the unions representing the train drivers say it's inspiring out of control dealers and...
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i'm not saying we're going underground twenty four hours after thousands marched to remember those killed and injured by british soldiers in the bloody sunday atrocity in ireland coming up in this show we'll be looking at another alleged atrocity committed by british soldiers will there ever be any justice for the victims of the troubles with people marching through derry to commemorate the anniversary of belfast bloody sunday this week we investigate. the lesser known thirty six hours in belfast that left up to eleven civilians dead in august one thousand nine hundred eighty one and shin fein member of parliament denounced his proposals to give british crown forces. for their actions in the six counties was margaret thatcher a racist britain's former head of the diplomatic service tells us she advocated a white suit. and the defacto drowning of vietnamese boat people all this and more coming up on today's going underground that was. the problem along with. even a song about one hundred fifty yards away when word reached him that a man of been shot and wounded in the. bottom of the me to
i'm not saying we're going underground twenty four hours after thousands marched to remember those killed and injured by british soldiers in the bloody sunday atrocity in ireland coming up in this show we'll be looking at another alleged atrocity committed by british soldiers will there ever be any justice for the victims of the troubles with people marching through derry to commemorate the anniversary of belfast bloody sunday this week we investigate. the lesser known thirty six hours in...
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vietnamese boat people all this and more coming up on today's going underground. but. even in islamabad one hundred fifty yards away when word reached been shot and wounded in the. left us house and rushed to the scene crossfire as he did so wearing a white handkerchief he approached the wounded man but as he did so he was hit by a burst of automatic fire and began to crawl away but with. the help of the gunfire continued in your road you frances reed also rushed to the scene. the british government's operation dimitrius is back in the news the alleged killing of civilians by the british army and its supporters in one hundred seventy one is known as the valley murphy massacre or belfast bloody sunday referencing another british massacre in northern ireland allegedly by some members of the same battalion forty six years ago tomorrow but while a labor government would institute an inquiry into bloody sunday no such call is coming from tourism a who is in power because of her payoff to a party formally linked to protestant paramilitaries involved in atrocities against cat
vietnamese boat people all this and more coming up on today's going underground. but. even in islamabad one hundred fifty yards away when word reached been shot and wounded in the. left us house and rushed to the scene crossfire as he did so wearing a white handkerchief he approached the wounded man but as he did so he was hit by a burst of automatic fire and began to crawl away but with. the help of the gunfire continued in your road you frances reed also rushed to the scene. the british...
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time after time she were going underground a century on from the day of the bolshevik revolution that would arguably save britain from hitler coming up on the show as britain's chancellor for the problem is no way to be seen for an emergency parliamentary question on the paradise papers should britain's head of state apologize for offshoring millions of pounds for aggressive tax avoid. as we speak to jeremy corvids u.k. labor party shadow emergencies minister chris williams and band we asked dorian being deputy chairman of the u.k. just a select committee john howell of minority government be to teresa mayes premiership is sustainable in the wake of what appears to be a new scandal every day there's new figures show alarming rises in u.k. food bank use award winning director sean baker an oscar nominated actor willem dafoe on what the western economic crisis is doing to the children of the usa well the simple coming of it today is going underground but first this week marks one hundred years since a revolution without which arguably britain today would be in the hands of nazi descenda
time after time she were going underground a century on from the day of the bolshevik revolution that would arguably save britain from hitler coming up on the show as britain's chancellor for the problem is no way to be seen for an emergency parliamentary question on the paradise papers should britain's head of state apologize for offshoring millions of pounds for aggressive tax avoid. as we speak to jeremy corvids u.k. labor party shadow emergencies minister chris williams and band we asked...
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book on fugitive slaves and the underground railroad and the border region of the united states.he deepest thing anyone has ever done on that subject. it will change how we think about it, to say the least. is professorson, the alexander professor of history at ball state university. she has taught at el paso, south dakota, her phd in indiana. you have to be careful with these things. at least no one is from ohio state university. actually, yes they are. [laughter] university.te blah, anyway. midwesterner? >> yes. >> good. her book that makes her so relevant to this panel and conference is called, a generation at war, the civil war era in the northern communities. she has also written, by the way it won the craven apprise, a very important prize. she has also written essays on local history. nicole, welcome. jackson didarter her ba at howard. howard is a big place. she did her ba at howard and her andat columbia university , you were atng hunter college? now it is wellesley. interests are slavery and emancipation, particularly violence. her book also under contract entitled, pres
book on fugitive slaves and the underground railroad and the border region of the united states.he deepest thing anyone has ever done on that subject. it will change how we think about it, to say the least. is professorson, the alexander professor of history at ball state university. she has taught at el paso, south dakota, her phd in indiana. you have to be careful with these things. at least no one is from ohio state university. actually, yes they are. [laughter] university.te blah, anyway....
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sure do penske went underground to see what those fears are based on. for most parisians the metro is a staple of. life with its winding tunnels and lines that stretch across the city it's often the easiest way to get from a to b. but down in the underground the gritty underbelly of the capital is being exposed drug related crime and violence has been a long standing issue paresis metro but now the unions representing the train drivers say it is spiraling out of control dealers and users including those taking crack cocaine a new god thing what they've doing. lighting up metro drivers is so fearful of attacks at some stations many are choosing to longer stop there a survivor more for survive more quickly is very dangerous and it's terrifying if you can range from a simple punch to people using nails knives or. stations like marks door and market a year are especially troubled druggy says come here for their daily fix and gangs have taken over support. the problem is very dangerous for both the metro workers and for the commuters is even more dangerous t
sure do penske went underground to see what those fears are based on. for most parisians the metro is a staple of. life with its winding tunnels and lines that stretch across the city it's often the easiest way to get from a to b. but down in the underground the gritty underbelly of the capital is being exposed drug related crime and violence has been a long standing issue paresis metro but now the unions representing the train drivers say it is spiraling out of control dealers and users...
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coming up in today's going underground well what was u.k. prime minister theresa may on about when she decided to use one of the world's greatest basilicas to outline bricks it plans ahead of tomorrow's german election we caught up with. to ask him about that and what he thought of his friend donald trump's latest broadsides against north korea still being denied talks with the great powers niger you've been warning all along that european countries that all referendums on leaving the european union never get to leave the european union is that what the florence speech is very much i mean look today is a great day for westminster it's a great day for the political class great day for goldman sachs. international business because effectively what the prime minister is saying is we're going to stay a full member effectively of the european union for a further two years and it's a two fingers up to the seventeen point four million poorly educated unwashed voters that voted for bracks and casting about the poorly educated but that's what they ca
coming up in today's going underground well what was u.k. prime minister theresa may on about when she decided to use one of the world's greatest basilicas to outline bricks it plans ahead of tomorrow's german election we caught up with. to ask him about that and what he thought of his friend donald trump's latest broadsides against north korea still being denied talks with the great powers niger you've been warning all along that european countries that all referendums on leaving the european...