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destruction of mosul‘s al—hadba minaret and historic mosque is condemned by the united states and unescoongress gets to see the new draft bill on healthcare — but four republican senators say they may not support the plan to replace obamacare. and, who wants to be a king or queen? no—one, according to prince harry in a candid interview with a us magazine. in syria, there's a new offensive under way to gain control of raqqa, the city which so—called islamic state regards as the capital of its declared caliphate. in the past few days fighting has intensified between is and the syrian democratic forces which are backed by the us. our correspondent gabriel gatehouse and cameraman fred scott are with the sdf on the frontline, and sent this exclusive report. this has been a long and brutal road. we're inside raqqa now, driving to the centre with the syrian democratic forces, the sdf, a coalition of kurds and arabs. they've onlyjust retaken this street off fighters that call themselves islamic state. here, is is often unseen but all the more dangerous for it. a noise in the sky signals the pres
destruction of mosul‘s al—hadba minaret and historic mosque is condemned by the united states and unescoongress gets to see the new draft bill on healthcare — but four republican senators say they may not support the plan to replace obamacare. and, who wants to be a king or queen? no—one, according to prince harry in a candid interview with a us magazine. in syria, there's a new offensive under way to gain control of raqqa, the city which so—called islamic state regards as the capital...
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and in iraq — the un cultural organisation, unesco has condemned the destruction of the great al—nurianing minaret, was more than 800 years old. four us republican senators have signalled that they cannot support the draft healthcare bill put forward by the party's leadership to replace obamacare. they said they were open to negotiation. a vote is not expected until next week, but losing four republican votes in the senate would block the bill. now on bbc news, panorama investigates what happened that terrible night when fire engulfed grenfell tower in west london. richard bilton‘s special report contains distressing scenes from the start. this programme contains scenes that some viewers may find upsetting. it's been six days since britain's worst fire in living memory. they were warned several times, countless times. they were warned probably until the day before the fire. panorama has been with the people of grenfell tower... we've got a 12—year—old missing. ...as they deal with the worst possible news. he died, yes? ...as heroes are made. ...as they ask: where's the help? what sort
and in iraq — the un cultural organisation, unesco has condemned the destruction of the great al—nurianing minaret, was more than 800 years old. four us republican senators have signalled that they cannot support the draft healthcare bill put forward by the party's leadership to replace obamacare. they said they were open to negotiation. a vote is not expected until next week, but losing four republican votes in the senate would block the bill. now on bbc news, panorama investigates what...
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guatemala, la histÓrica ciudad colonial de este paÍs, y la que fue designada patrimonio mundial de la unescodad histÓrica fue fundada en 1527 y sobreviviÓ a muchos desastres naturales hasta que un terremoto destruyÓ su mayorÍa en 1773. la capital fue trasladada a ciudad de guatemala, pero los monumentos y la arquitectura de la antigua capital le dieron la destinaciÓn de patrimonio mundial en 1979. en paracuaro, michoacÁn, fue detenido en un operativo de la secretarÍa de marina y la procuradurÍa general de la repÚblica, el supuesto lÍder de los caballeros templarios, identificado como ignacio renterÍa, alias cenizo. de acuerdo a las autoridades, el presuntos sÓlo de servando gÓmez "la tuta" era el Último lÍder del grupo criminal que opera principalmente en los estados en michoacÁn, jalisco y guerrero la procuradurÍa una ofrecÍa una recompensa de $10.000.000 la que se acusa de delitos contra la salud y delincuencia realizada. tambiÉn se le responsabiliza de los asesinatos de unos cinco jefes que habÍa cuestionado su liderazgo en el grupo criminal. en cancÚn, mÉxico otro fracaso diplomÁtico de
guatemala, la histÓrica ciudad colonial de este paÍs, y la que fue designada patrimonio mundial de la unescodad histÓrica fue fundada en 1527 y sobreviviÓ a muchos desastres naturales hasta que un terremoto destruyÓ su mayorÍa en 1773. la capital fue trasladada a ciudad de guatemala, pero los monumentos y la arquitectura de la antigua capital le dieron la destinaciÓn de patrimonio mundial en 1979. en paracuaro, michoacÁn, fue detenido en un operativo de la secretarÍa de marina y la...
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a village mama has been chosen to settle any disputes, and the schemes partners unesco will be askingtions about tablets too. we are doing an assessment of the social and emotional impact of such learning. because we expect quite some criticism from that side. we are engaging with the psychologists, anthropologists, educationalists, to try to understand what does it do to the child? is that an option that is ethical? because children go to school, they are socialised also, it's not only the learning, it's learning much more, to be part of the group. it's just like back at home. now they've got tablets they are not really talking to anybody. this is my first time to see people learning by using tablets. it's my first time. so the scene is set, there are about six or seven children around each individual tablet and we've seen more. the education department from tanzania is here too looking at this project so there's a lot at stake. it's notjust $10 million, it could be the answer to the whole country's education problems. and even the whole of africa's. right, what should we play, what'
a village mama has been chosen to settle any disputes, and the schemes partners unesco will be askingtions about tablets too. we are doing an assessment of the social and emotional impact of such learning. because we expect quite some criticism from that side. we are engaging with the psychologists, anthropologists, educationalists, to try to understand what does it do to the child? is that an option that is ethical? because children go to school, they are socialised also, it's not only the...
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islamic state's destruction of mosul‘s al—hadba minaret has been condemned by the united states and unesco is time for our newspaper review. "whisper it... you don't have to leave". the independent has that headline, showing a picture of british prime minister theresa may meeting france's president emmanuel macron at that eu summit. the article looks at mrs may's promise to ensure the rights of three million eu citizens in post—brexit britain. the new york times‘ website has developments in america's long—running debate on the health system. republicans have put forward a draft healthcare bill to replace 0bamacare. however, four of the party's own senators have signalled that they cannot support it in its current form. the financial times looks at how china's banking regulator is ordering domestic lenders to check for what it calls "systemic risk". the move sent stock prices in some companies diving. alleged hacking by russia has grabbed headlines in the us. well, an investigation by the times here in britain has found russian hackers have allegedly been trading the online passwords of som
islamic state's destruction of mosul‘s al—hadba minaret has been condemned by the united states and unesco is time for our newspaper review. "whisper it... you don't have to leave". the independent has that headline, showing a picture of british prime minister theresa may meeting france's president emmanuel macron at that eu summit. the article looks at mrs may's promise to ensure the rights of three million eu citizens in post—brexit britain. the new york times‘ website has...
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and in iraq, the un cultural organisation, unesco, has condemned the destruction of the great al—nurique in mosul, which was blown up by islamic state militants. the building, with its famous, leaning minaret, was more than 800 years old. oil falls prey to the bears. crude is down some 20% this year, despite opec's attempt to prop it up. and it could have further to go. plus... on edge over brexit: germany's industrial giants fear for the future of their multi—billion dollar uk market. we report from the port city of bremen. welcome to world business report. i am rachel horne. we also have the story on the excessive borrowing by china's biggest companies. we start with the price of oil, because, once again, despite the best efforts of the oil producing nations to prop it up, it is on the slide. let's show you what's been happening. this week the talk‘s all been about this guy — he's back. traders refer to a "bear market" when the price of an asset falls 20% from its recent peak. it often signals a loss of confidence and further falls to come. since the start of the year, crude has don
and in iraq, the un cultural organisation, unesco, has condemned the destruction of the great al—nurique in mosul, which was blown up by islamic state militants. the building, with its famous, leaning minaret, was more than 800 years old. oil falls prey to the bears. crude is down some 20% this year, despite opec's attempt to prop it up. and it could have further to go. plus... on edge over brexit: germany's industrial giants fear for the future of their multi—billion dollar uk market. we...
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las nuevas medidas recogen las sugerencias de la unesco, y de un estudio realizado en el 2015, que buscaiodÍa hasta las 05:30 de la tarde la cifra de visitantes podrÁ llegar a hasta 2673 turistas. julio: iniciÓ el verano, hemos tenido un dÍa soleado con temperaturas en los 80, hace poco lluvia en alguna parte. abrimos nuestro ventanal tiempo con eduardo rodrÍguez y su informe. eduardo: gracias, hola amigos, hasta las 05:15 tuvimos vigilancia de tormentas severas en filadelfia, mÁs al sur todavÍa quedan la vigilancia de baja calidad del aire en los condados de nueva jersey. fue la lÍnea de tormentas que provocÓ la vigilancia, todo el sur, la lÍnea de tormentas que afectÓ, bÁsicamente en las Últimas horas. gran parte del sur del paÍs con mucha lluvia, desde el sur, sur de florida y todos los estados, en algunas Áreas, bÁsicamente por una tormenta, de eso voy a estar hablando la trayectoria de la tormenta, 87, la temperatura mÁxima en filadelfia, un poco por encima del promedio climatolÓgico, alin town 84, gran parte de la ciudad de la i95, entre 85 y 87. el flujo ha estado del sur suroeste
las nuevas medidas recogen las sugerencias de la unesco, y de un estudio realizado en el 2015, que buscaiodÍa hasta las 05:30 de la tarde la cifra de visitantes podrÁ llegar a hasta 2673 turistas. julio: iniciÓ el verano, hemos tenido un dÍa soleado con temperaturas en los 80, hace poco lluvia en alguna parte. abrimos nuestro ventanal tiempo con eduardo rodrÍguez y su informe. eduardo: gracias, hola amigos, hasta las 05:15 tuvimos vigilancia de tormentas severas en filadelfia, mÁs al sur...
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the unesco biosphere reserve is doing its best to continue to be a leader in enenvironmental protectionierro used to be viewed by european sailors as the end of the world. but when it comes to shifting completely to renewable energy, at least it's made progress toward a new beginning. >> not being able to read and write is extremely disadvantageous in today's world. 758 mmillion adults -- 758 million adults worldwide are illiterate, two thirds of them women. india alone is home to 287 mmillion people who have never learned to read and write. here, too, women are disproportionately affected. but some are proving that it's never too late to learn. >> housabai kedar needs help from her daughter to get her school backpack on. she is able to manage the walk to school on her own, however, in the western indian village of fangane. she's there every day at 2 p.m. on the dot for her classes. her fellow-students also trickle in. while waiting, they play games just like regular schoolgirls -- except the youngest pupil here is a sprightly 65. stop it, i'm getting dizzy, says housabai. over a third
the unesco biosphere reserve is doing its best to continue to be a leader in enenvironmental protectionierro used to be viewed by european sailors as the end of the world. but when it comes to shifting completely to renewable energy, at least it's made progress toward a new beginning. >> not being able to read and write is extremely disadvantageous in today's world. 758 mmillion adults -- 758 million adults worldwide are illiterate, two thirds of them women. india alone is home to 287...
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destruction of mosul‘s al—hadba minaret and historic mosque is condemned by the united states and unescohealthcare — but four republican senators say they may not support the plan
destruction of mosul‘s al—hadba minaret and historic mosque is condemned by the united states and unescohealthcare — but four republican senators say they may not support the plan
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the report says more should be eef, to protect the r listed as a protected world heritage site by unesco>> the great barrier reef and if it was a company would be at the top. it employs more australians than most of australia's largest corporate entities. most of the benefit comes from tourism, but there are also significant benefits from commercial fishing, scientific research, and recreation activities. kate: economic as well as moral plea. laura: absolutely. we will be taking a short break on "france 24." 06/26/17 06/26/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> the thing that happened was that very soon after i won the booker prize, the government came to power -- the nuclear tests. i wrote the essay condemning the testss, and that was the end o f a romance of the face of the new india. amy: as donald trump welcomes indian prime minister narendra modi to the white house, we will hear from one of india's most famous writers, arundhati roy.
the report says more should be eef, to protect the r listed as a protected world heritage site by unesco>> the great barrier reef and if it was a company would be at the top. it employs more australians than most of australia's largest corporate entities. most of the benefit comes from tourism, but there are also significant benefits from commercial fishing, scientific research, and recreation activities. kate: economic as well as moral plea. laura: absolutely. we will be taking a short...
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and in iraq the un cultural organisation unesco has condemned the destruction of the great al—nuri mosqueeaning minaret was more than 800 years old. four us republican senators have signalled that they cannot support the draft healthcare bill put forward by the party's leadership to replace obamacare. they said they were open to negotiation. a vote is not expected until next week but losing four republican votes in the senate would block the bill. now it's time for a look back at the day in parliament.
and in iraq the un cultural organisation unesco has condemned the destruction of the great al—nuri mosqueeaning minaret was more than 800 years old. four us republican senators have signalled that they cannot support the draft healthcare bill put forward by the party's leadership to replace obamacare. they said they were open to negotiation. a vote is not expected until next week but losing four republican votes in the senate would block the bill. now it's time for a look back at the day in...
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and in iraq — the un cultural organisation, unesco has condemned the destruction of the great al—nuriin, which was blown up by islamic state militants. the building, with its famous, leaning minaret, was more than 800 years old. four us republican senators have signalled that they cannot support the draft healthcare bill put forward by the party's leadership to replace obamacare. they said they were open to negotiation. a vote is not expected until next week, but losing four republican votes in the senate would block the bill. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. now on bbc news, it's time for welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sacker. for the 17 years vladimir putin has ruled russia, as president or prime minister, he hasn't done it alone. he's been backed by a coterie of trusted associates, connected through past ties in st petersburg, or in the kgb or in business. one of mr putin's inner circle is my guest today. vladimir yakunin ran russian railways for a decade and was a close putin adviser. so much so the us made him a target of sanctions after the invasion of crimea. he left
and in iraq — the un cultural organisation, unesco has condemned the destruction of the great al—nuriin, which was blown up by islamic state militants. the building, with its famous, leaning minaret, was more than 800 years old. four us republican senators have signalled that they cannot support the draft healthcare bill put forward by the party's leadership to replace obamacare. they said they were open to negotiation. a vote is not expected until next week, but losing four republican...
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and in iraq, the un cultural organisation, unesco, has condemned the destruction of the great al—nuri
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and in iraq the un cultural organisation unesco has condemned the destruction of the great al—nuri mosquen mosul, which was blown up by islamic state militants. the building with its famous leaning minaret was more than 800 years old. four us republican senators have signalled that they cannot support the draft healthcare bill put forward by the party's leadership to replace obamacare. they said they were open to negotiation. a vote is not expected until next week but losing four republican votes in the senate would block the bill. now it's time for a look back at the day in parliament. welcome to thursday in parliament. theresa may says tests are being carried out on tail—block cladding. asa carried out on tail—block cladding. as a precaution we will test cladding on all relevant tail—block. shortly before they came to the chamber i was informed a number of tests have come back as combustible. the home secretary warns the uk is entering a phase of global terrorism. we must do more to defeat ideologies of patriot by turning people's minds away from violence and towards pluralistic values.
and in iraq the un cultural organisation unesco has condemned the destruction of the great al—nuri mosquen mosul, which was blown up by islamic state militants. the building with its famous leaning minaret was more than 800 years old. four us republican senators have signalled that they cannot support the draft healthcare bill put forward by the party's leadership to replace obamacare. they said they were open to negotiation. a vote is not expected until next week but losing four republican...
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a village mama has been chosen to settle any disputes, and the scheme's partners unesco will be askingcial and emotional impact of such learning. because we expect quite some criticism from that side. we are engaging with the psychologists, anthropologists, educationalists, to try to understand what does it do to the child? is that an option that is ethical? because children go to school, they are socialised also — it's not only the learning, it's learning much more, to be part of the group. it's notjust $10 million, it could be the answer to the whole country's education problems. and even the whole of africa's. virtual reality is no longer in its infancy. so here at this years sheffield doc fest, content makers are trying new ways of grabbing our attention. this is first impressions, were i can see the world through the eyes of a baby over its first few days of life. why is someone putting a toy in front of my face? it's quite unnerving. the trend may seem to be moving towards how far we can go with the medium to make the virtual world feel realistic. in my shoes aims to create a sen
a village mama has been chosen to settle any disputes, and the scheme's partners unesco will be askingcial and emotional impact of such learning. because we expect quite some criticism from that side. we are engaging with the psychologists, anthropologists, educationalists, to try to understand what does it do to the child? is that an option that is ethical? because children go to school, they are socialised also — it's not only the learning, it's learning much more, to be part of the group....
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petersburg is one of the top tourist destinations in the world and a unesco world heritage site, butsn't always so. in fact, in 1703, it was just a small swedish village in the middle of marshlands freshly conquered by the then-29-year-old czar, peter i, who would later come to be known as peter the great, the czar who forever changed the course of russian history. ♪ one of the most active and celebrated russian czars, peter the great wanted to modernize russia and build a model european city, a center for education, culture and the arts. named st. petersburg after his patron saint, he dreamed this new city would become the center of western civilization. he started by making st. petersburg the capital of russia, transferring the title from moscow. palaces, universities, and theaters soon lined the avenues of the city that is now consistently rated as one of the world's top tourist attractions. the cultural capital of russia, st. petersburg is home to 300 museums and 70 theaters. it gave us such world famous names as pushkin and dostoyevsky, tchaikovsky and shostakovich, pavlova and
petersburg is one of the top tourist destinations in the world and a unesco world heritage site, butsn't always so. in fact, in 1703, it was just a small swedish village in the middle of marshlands freshly conquered by the then-29-year-old czar, peter i, who would later come to be known as peter the great, the czar who forever changed the course of russian history. ♪ one of the most active and celebrated russian czars, peter the great wanted to modernize russia and build a model european...
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the un cultural organisation, unesco, has condemned the destruction of the great al—nuri mosque in iraqs of what's left of the al—nuri mosque and its famous leaning minaret. the iraqi prime minister described the destruction of the great mosque of al—nuri as "an official declaration of defeat" by is fighters. it was where the leader of is made his only public appearance. exactly a month on from the bombing at manchester arena, a teenager whose photo became an iconic image of the night has been speaking for the first time about what happened. 14—year—old eve suffered 1a shrapnel wounds and a picture of her featured on many newspaper front pages in the aftermath of the attack. 22 people were killed and many more injured when a suicide bomber set off a device at an ariana grande concert last month. clare fallon reports. hers was the image that captured the awful reality of what happened, an attack where children were not unintended victims but targets. i remember it happening but then, for the next few days, ijust didn't really understand. eve suffered 1a shrapnel wounds and severe nerve d
the un cultural organisation, unesco, has condemned the destruction of the great al—nuri mosque in iraqs of what's left of the al—nuri mosque and its famous leaning minaret. the iraqi prime minister described the destruction of the great mosque of al—nuri as "an official declaration of defeat" by is fighters. it was where the leader of is made his only public appearance. exactly a month on from the bombing at manchester arena, a teenager whose photo became an iconic image of the...
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speaker, because there are efforts at the united nations at unesco, and the human rights council that seek to erase all jewish ties to jerusalem. and as we're set to commemorate the 50th anniversary of jerusalem's reunification, we should take this opportunity to rebuff such efforts at the u.n. and instead reinforce the jerusalem is, what, and always will be the eternal home of the jewish people. thank you, mr. speaker. . the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. costa, for five minutes. mr. costa: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. costa: mr. speaker, i rise today to speak about the foundation of healthy living and healthy communities, which is our food, which comes from our farms. this month is national fresh fruit and vegetable month, national dairy month, and although we should bring attention to the importance of eating these nutrient-rich foods, dairy, fresh fruits and vegetables, they also play a much larger role as we know in ou
speaker, because there are efforts at the united nations at unesco, and the human rights council that seek to erase all jewish ties to jerusalem. and as we're set to commemorate the 50th anniversary of jerusalem's reunification, we should take this opportunity to rebuff such efforts at the u.n. and instead reinforce the jerusalem is, what, and always will be the eternal home of the jewish people. thank you, mr. speaker. . the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from...
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a village mama has been chosen to settle any disputes, and the scheme's partners unesco will be askinghe psychologists, anthropologists, educationalists, to try to understand what does it do to the child? is that an option that is ethical? because children go to school, they are socialised also, it's not only the learning, it's learning much more, to be part of the group. it's just like back at home. now they've got tablets they are not really talking to anybody. this is my first time to see people learning by using tablets. it's my first time. so the scene is set, there are about six or seven children around each individual tablet and we've seen more. the education department from tanzania is here too looking at this project so there's a lot at stake. it's notjust $10 million, it could be the answer to the whole country's education problems. and even the whole of africa's. right, what should we play, what's your favourite game? i think we should do... we should do flags and i'll take you both on. that was dan, and now time for some fun and games with these two clowns. not being rude,
a village mama has been chosen to settle any disputes, and the scheme's partners unesco will be askinghe psychologists, anthropologists, educationalists, to try to understand what does it do to the child? is that an option that is ethical? because children go to school, they are socialised also, it's not only the learning, it's learning much more, to be part of the group. it's just like back at home. now they've got tablets they are not really talking to anybody. this is my first time to see...
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hermoso que sus hijos y nietos continÚen con este negocio familiar >>> un gran reconocimiento de la unescodÍa" ♪ >>> familia preciosa llegÓ el momento de quÉ >>> de yo lo >>> yo lo vi >>> tÚ quÉ viste felipe >>> lo que yo lo vi en virginia beach donde muchos fueron testigos del regreso de estas tortugas natural, es una rehabilitaciÓn y todas llevan transmisores que darÁn valiosa data acerca de la ruta migratoria de estos hermosos reptiles >>> le dicen pareja, pareja hay trÁfico >>> son los mismos transmisores que nos quieren poner a nosotros >>> muy bueno, hablando de agua, esta pareja decidiÓ casarse en un parque acuÁtico en ohio la ceremonia comenzÓ bueno bajo una torre de 6 pisos de alto luego la pareja y algunos testigos subieron a la cima y justo cuando los novios dieron elsy definitivo fueron lanzados asÍ como lo oyen por un tobogÁn de 70 pies de altura >>> entiendo por quÉ estaban brindando para acordarse despuÉs >>> seÑores fÍjense que estamos en un viernes acuÁtico porque un p pescador capturÓ a una anguila gigante, la anguila mide mÁs de un poco mÁs de 3 pies de largo y los exper
hermoso que sus hijos y nietos continÚen con este negocio familiar >>> un gran reconocimiento de la unescodÍa" ♪ >>> familia preciosa llegÓ el momento de quÉ >>> de yo lo >>> yo lo vi >>> tÚ quÉ viste felipe >>> lo que yo lo vi en virginia beach donde muchos fueron testigos del regreso de estas tortugas natural, es una rehabilitaciÓn y todas llevan transmisores que darÁn valiosa data acerca de la ruta migratoria de estos...
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imaginado que era tan bonito, fue una sorpresa encontrarnos con algo hermoso ♪ ♪ nombrado por la unescoan convencrgen los musulmanes con cristianos por supuesto la vieja y nueva arquitectura una ciudad encantadora se puede pasear horas de horas porque cada una tiene una asignaciÓn especial, tambiÉn voy a seguir recorriendo las calles y maÑana los llevarÉ a un lugar espectacular que de por mÁs que estemos lejos de nuestros paÍses tenemos algo en comÚn, maÑana les voy a decir quÉ serÁ, regresamos a moscÚ daniel rashel hasta maÑana y besos. >> gracias amalia muchas gracias ya que hablas de arquitectura nuestros tambiÉn hemos dado bien paseo maravilloso de moscÚ, hay 7 edificios que nos roban la atenciÓn, ellas son llamadas las 7 hermanas y fueron construidos en los 40 y 50 para celebrar los 800 aÑos de moscÚ. >> hoy queremos comenzar la semana con una de ellas se trata de la universidad estatal de moscÚ les contamos un poquito para que sepan su torre principal escuche usted llega a 187 metros asciende a 240 fue construida en 1953, pero en el aÑo 2.000 la remodelaron completamente. >> hace
imaginado que era tan bonito, fue una sorpresa encontrarnos con algo hermoso ♪ ♪ nombrado por la unescoan convencrgen los musulmanes con cristianos por supuesto la vieja y nueva arquitectura una ciudad encantadora se puede pasear horas de horas porque cada una tiene una asignaciÓn especial, tambiÉn voy a seguir recorriendo las calles y maÑana los llevarÉ a un lugar espectacular que de por mÁs que estemos lejos de nuestros paÍses tenemos algo en comÚn, maÑana les voy a decir quÉ...
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whether it's like unesco or whether it's any of these programs that we have, we're going to continue to look at them. >> what is the time frame for going through now this? you can enlighten us in terms of a time frame where perhaps we'll get -- this office will know it's going to continue to exist and go forward. >> i think you can expect in short-term. i mean we're going through all of these. it's only been five months so we're trying to cover as much as we can at the u.n. and i'm happy to report back and let you know what we find out and whether it's valuable and it's something i would let the president know aswell. >> thank you. this committee has been very involved in trying to empower women and deal in that area itself so it's something that i would appreciate in short-term. >> we will get back to you on that. >> getting back to you. >> yes. >> yes. >> we talked about staffing in state department in particular and all those areas that haven't been staffed and i wonder in your working with state has that it difficult to communicate back and forth for you and your function and jus
whether it's like unesco or whether it's any of these programs that we have, we're going to continue to look at them. >> what is the time frame for going through now this? you can enlighten us in terms of a time frame where perhaps we'll get -- this office will know it's going to continue to exist and go forward. >> i think you can expect in short-term. i mean we're going through all of these. it's only been five months so we're trying to cover as much as we can at the u.n. and i'm...