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the voices separately? or did you establish a relationship to one another? >> what i like to do is characterization. dialogue is your power tool that characterizes or provides information and moves the story forward i was trying to make sure what happens and this conversation because the days were delineated i knew what had happened. now i have to go back and revise and fix it. and then i got to look at it and shape it from there. but the conversation and that i allow them to have, i love dinnertable conversation. but it is that characterization. >> another question which i never would have asked you if the book had just come out a week ago but which is about the choice we get to me fourth and then decided to shift the narrative so can you talk about the decision to make that shift? >> and who agitated who and i wanted that to be a part of the narrative. and actually so many people thought it was saturday night but it was sunday night. so we only heard the audiobook and that's true you don't see that but it
the voices separately? or did you establish a relationship to one another? >> what i like to do is characterization. dialogue is your power tool that characterizes or provides information and moves the story forward i was trying to make sure what happens and this conversation because the days were delineated i knew what had happened. now i have to go back and revise and fix it. and then i got to look at it and shape it from there. but the conversation and that i allow them to have, i love...
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(his voice) "baloney!" (automated voice) has joined the call. (voice from phone) hey, baloney here.s was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. fresh look. same great taste. - i can't stop worrying. - why can't i sleep at night? - how do i deal with all this stress? - when did the world get so scary? - hello, this is michael youssef, there can be no doubt that our world is filled with troubles right now. and yet, there is one person who said, "i can give you peace that can never be shaken even in the worst of your circumstances." jesus is the way the truth and the only giver of eternal life and he is inviting you to come and surrender to him. and he will give you unbelievable peace, a peace that seems too good to be true, but it's true. will you come to him? (calm inspirational music) - [female voice] are you looking for a peace that can withstand any hardship life can bring? visit findingtruepeace.com to find answers. again, that's findingtruepeace.com. (calm inspirational music) do you know how it feels to live with schizophrenia? i am a good parent. jared? i'm hearing the
(his voice) "baloney!" (automated voice) has joined the call. (voice from phone) hey, baloney here.s was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. fresh look. same great taste. - i can't stop worrying. - why can't i sleep at night? - how do i deal with all this stress? - when did the world get so scary? - hello, this is michael youssef, there can be no doubt that our world is filled with troubles right now. and yet, there is one person who said, "i can give you peace that can...
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she's one of the voices.me she's one of the most nice person you'd ever want to hear from. here she is sounding like à [laughter] >> the experience, we weren't thinking about the audio and how it would be this radio play but the people of scholastic audio were extraordinarily committed to making it real and luckily for us it was before the pandemic hit so it can be a very intense experience. could you talk a little bit about how it was adapted? >> i would love for paul and lori to be here to tell you about it. they were here that day. lori came home and sent me pictures from that day, so did paul. then i got to hear snippets of it and i was so knocked over, i cried. they had a full cast of every character its own actor and i have pictures, they were around one big table with the microphones and laptops and reading through and acting out those parts. paul had that vision, paul gedney said, this is what we are going to do and they made it happen, they all came together and did this and i understand they did it
she's one of the voices.me she's one of the most nice person you'd ever want to hear from. here she is sounding like à [laughter] >> the experience, we weren't thinking about the audio and how it would be this radio play but the people of scholastic audio were extraordinarily committed to making it real and luckily for us it was before the pandemic hit so it can be a very intense experience. could you talk a little bit about how it was adapted? >> i would love for paul and lori to...
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to register to vote and to realize that they have a voice. and by voting, they have a voice. in fact, the motto is, your vote is your voice. in 1974, willie was able to successfully apply for 503 c and he became -- the organization became a national nonprofit. so here we have the articles of incorporation. so he would sit down and he would start calling. hey, are you registered to vote? did you know tomorrow is election day? eventually the organization expanded to not only covering texas, it also all of the southwest. so, arizona, new mexico, california, utah, colorado, nevada, and they grew to have a full-time staff. they had a board of directors. and they had a lot going on. they still have a lot going on. there were three main departments. the field organizing department, the legal department, and the research department. the field organizing department focused mainly on voter education and training. and they hit the pavement not only in san antonio, not only texas, but they came up with a whole system for identifying coordinators in the various regions, different counties
to register to vote and to realize that they have a voice. and by voting, they have a voice. in fact, the motto is, your vote is your voice. in 1974, willie was able to successfully apply for 503 c and he became -- the organization became a national nonprofit. so here we have the articles of incorporation. so he would sit down and he would start calling. hey, are you registered to vote? did you know tomorrow is election day? eventually the organization expanded to not only covering texas, it...
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(overlapping voices): we need your help (female voice): to keep the music playing.male voice): support those impacted today at: musicares.org. we're still hard at work, because vulnerable students who already struggle with poverty, hunger and trauma, need our support more than ever. at communities in schools, we do whatever it takes. delivering meals, helping kids access remote learning and just checking in. in schools, in communities and in times of crisis providing kids a community of support. to learn more, visit communities in schools dot org. >>> it all started with a simple request. now a newspaper carrier has discovered a whole new mission in life. steve hartman found his story where else? on the road. >> reporter: long before social distancing, greg daily was already keeping his customers at arm's length. in fact rs to those on his paper route in central new jersey greg has been nothing more than a blur past the driveway. all that changed when an elderly customer asked him a simple favor. could he please pull until and throw the paper closer to the garage. >
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that we had and the things that we said, we voiced our displeasure.tried to protest as much as didn't understand what our voice was. we turned our shirts backwds and voiced our displeasure as much as we could. now we've taken the step further because we understand the power we possess. i do believe it will take the ownership to hav of the teams tp up and join voic in this fight. it can't just be the players. >> reporter:z these oave a rot of power in the team cities. i mean, theyet cities where the streets are filled with potholes and the schools arnge falpart to give them tax breaks and build them arenas doo thet leave. what would you like to see the oarnz do to sort of help this cause, to move this cause forward? when we say black lives matter, it's not enough to be able say black lives matter and post a black square on your social media. we need to start seeingknunds, yo, pushed into the inner cities, you know, black and brown, the underprivileged, the young people into schooli we need to see money put into programs where we see our young people be
that we had and the things that we said, we voiced our displeasure.tried to protest as much as didn't understand what our voice was. we turned our shirts backwds and voiced our displeasure as much as we could. now we've taken the step further because we understand the power we possess. i do believe it will take the ownership to hav of the teams tp up and join voic in this fight. it can't just be the players. >> reporter:z these oave a rot of power in the team cities. i mean, theyet cities...
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(overlapping voices): we need your help (female voice): to keep the music playing. voice): support those impacted today at: musicares.org. we're still hard at work, because vulnerable students who already struggle with poverty, hunger and trauma, need our support more than ever. at communities in schools, we do whatever it takes. delivering meals, helping kids access remote learning and just checking in. in schools, in communities and in times of crisis providing kids a community of support. to learn more, visit communities in schools dot org. >> it is the end of an era in wyoming. the state's only daily newspaper is now scaling back and residents there aren't happy about it. major garrett has the story. >> reporter: for more than 100 years the casper star tribune has served the state of wyoming. doctor in casper has subscribed for decades. >> he's taking it for 55 or 60 years. it's a way, i this, to get local news which may be the most important new there is. >>rting this month thesber of pm sen to five. and the paper is receding from towns like lost springs, popul
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(overlapping voices): we need your help (female voice): to keep the music playing.oice): support those impacted today at: musicares.org. we're still hard at work, because vulnerable students who already struggle with poverty, hunger and trauma, need our support more than ever. at communities in schools, we do whatever it takes. delivering meals, helping kids access remote learning and just checking in. in schools, in communities and in times of crisis providing kids a community of support. to learn more, visit communities in schools dot org. a titan of the entertainment industry, sumner readstone has passed away. anthony mason looks back. >> in the 1950s. >>> the sunrise auto cleaner. as he told charles osgood in 2001 -- >> it started out with a handful of, which as you know, pretty important nostalgic era in the motion picture business. >> reporter: he would build the business into national amusements, one of the largest movie theater chains in the country. seeing america's migration to the suburbs in the s60s, he put up multi-screen cinemas and coined the term mul
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here we have voices here and it is difficult to abuse it wouldn't i think. some challenges that zimbabwe has right now devotes well i do appreciate you being in this conversation but sipc in de la thanks and the chief as well as his family are ok signing off and didn't mean to chip in line to discuss. the city. and. business leaders. by now brushed past. business leaders does vote to buy no brass pop. frank assessments seeing back in yemen 6 percent of the relation life is being sought this was an informed opinion which is ethiopia on the verge of a breakdown in many parts of the omi a region are actually under a de facto state of emergency and critical debate of that is a proxy he does not have recently enters the bolivian people in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story on al-jazeera. i know i'm maryam namazie in london a quick look at the headlines now protesters in baton rouge have defied the president's warnings of a crackdown on dissent alexander lukashenko has told law enforcement agencies to restore order on the streets but protest
here we have voices here and it is difficult to abuse it wouldn't i think. some challenges that zimbabwe has right now devotes well i do appreciate you being in this conversation but sipc in de la thanks and the chief as well as his family are ok signing off and didn't mean to chip in line to discuss. the city. and. business leaders. by now brushed past. business leaders does vote to buy no brass pop. frank assessments seeing back in yemen 6 percent of the relation life is being sought this was...
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here we have voices here and it is difficult for and i think. some challenges that zimbabwe has right now and divides well i do appreciate you being in this conversation but sipc in day one thank you and each of us well this is family ok signing off and didn't you chip in line to discuss. this you can just print. the health of humanity is at stake a global pandemic requires a global response. w.h.o. is the guardian of global health delivering lifesaving tools school supplies and training to help the world's most farmers people uniting across borders to speed up the development of test treatment and a vaccine working with scientists and health workers to learn all we can about the virus keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground in the womb and in the lab advocating for everyone to have access to essential health services now more than ever the world needs w.h.o. . making a healthy a world. for everyone. a face can tell a story without uttering a single word. the unconventionality of life is what inspires us. to witness documentar
here we have voices here and it is difficult for and i think. some challenges that zimbabwe has right now and divides well i do appreciate you being in this conversation but sipc in day one thank you and each of us well this is family ok signing off and didn't you chip in line to discuss. this you can just print. the health of humanity is at stake a global pandemic requires a global response. w.h.o. is the guardian of global health delivering lifesaving tools school supplies and training to...
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'cause if you want to raise your voice, i can raise my voice, okay?!ud, too, buddy. lemonis: dean, dean, dean. dean: i don't need this [bleep] from you guys. i opened up my [bleep] building. -go [bleep] yourself. -alex: you're right! -lemonis: dean, dean. -dean: [bleep] you. -lemonis: dean. -dean: [bleep] you. ♪ where is brad and alex? james: they left to go to the bank. lemonis: everybody here working is working for those two guys. and they're not here. i mean, this thing's supposed to be in 45 minutes. alex: dean, do you want to raise your voice?! 'cause if you want to raise your voice, i can raise my voice! -dean: go [bleep] yourself. -alex: you're right! -lemonis: dean, dean. -dean: [bleep] you. lemonis: you need to take it down a notch. everybody here's working very hard to get your guys' job done. and you just showed your ass. you guys do have to remember, whether you like it or not, you are still a guest in their house. alex: but if you gon' dish it out, you got to take it. you know how it is. lemonis: i need you to go apologize to him, all you
'cause if you want to raise your voice, i can raise my voice, okay?!ud, too, buddy. lemonis: dean, dean, dean. dean: i don't need this [bleep] from you guys. i opened up my [bleep] building. -go [bleep] yourself. -alex: you're right! -lemonis: dean, dean. -dean: [bleep] you. -lemonis: dean. -dean: [bleep] you. ♪ where is brad and alex? james: they left to go to the bank. lemonis: everybody here working is working for those two guys. and they're not here. i mean, this thing's supposed to be in...
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stories untold nonwhite known male and queer voices in american art finally. getting their fair do's. and a part of the former border between east and west berlin now covered in you've got it coronavirus graffiti. but 1st off for months now musicians have been wives streaming from their living rooms their bedrooms madonna even addressed fans from her bath tub but when and how will we get back to real in person concerts right now in large parts of the world it's completely unthinkable but here in europe in some places people are already doing it here are some of the ways how. this is probably the easiest way to feel safe and keep your distance to get out into nature the audience seated on a lake pastures and cows the biggest threat to the musicians is of getting their feet wet.
stories untold nonwhite known male and queer voices in american art finally. getting their fair do's. and a part of the former border between east and west berlin now covered in you've got it coronavirus graffiti. but 1st off for months now musicians have been wives streaming from their living rooms their bedrooms madonna even addressed fans from her bath tub but when and how will we get back to real in person concerts right now in large parts of the world it's completely unthinkable but here...
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here we have government voices here and it is difficult to knew she would i think. the more challenges that zimbabwe has right now and divides well i do appreciate you being in this conversation but sipc in day one thank you and each of us well this is very r.k. signing off and didn't mean to chip and i discussed. just what. it's . mental disease because 50 percent of the deaths of children. but. it's lack it's bad childhood education that. used. to. cease. to it. hi i'm steve clemons and i have a question to ask these days it's hard to filter out the newly sinking track of what's really important to the bottom line tackles the big issues this is shaping the united states its people its economy and the way it deals with the rest of the world the bottom line only on al-jazeera. china has one of the world's highest are based in iraq but many a take up the fought against that for military style white let's go to radical surgery one o one a steam vest against the chinese battle to get in shape on al-jazeera really understand the differences and similarities of cultures
here we have government voices here and it is difficult to knew she would i think. the more challenges that zimbabwe has right now and divides well i do appreciate you being in this conversation but sipc in day one thank you and each of us well this is very r.k. signing off and didn't mean to chip and i discussed. just what. it's . mental disease because 50 percent of the deaths of children. but. it's lack it's bad childhood education that. used. to. cease. to it. hi i'm steve clemons and i...
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voice is expert whose concerned is dr. anthony fauci. a leading member of the white house coronavirus task force. i spoke to him who told me he's optimistic there will be a successful vaccine by the end of the year. >> even at a steady state, we are having between 35 and 45,000 infections per day. even if things don't get worse, you have more infections. when you have more infections, you have more deaths. hopefully, we will be better prepared to do two things. to diminish the number of actual infections. by doing that, to diminish the number of deaths. we've been hanging around 1000 deaths per day for quite some time. we have to get that number down. anchor: there is this clash between medical advice and economic imperatives. you must be concerned about the premature lifting of lockdowns leading to new outbreaks of the pandemic. resulting in more infections and sadly, more deaths. >> that's really the problem that we faced in the united states. we got hit very badly in the northeastern part of our country, dominated by the new york metr
voice is expert whose concerned is dr. anthony fauci. a leading member of the white house coronavirus task force. i spoke to him who told me he's optimistic there will be a successful vaccine by the end of the year. >> even at a steady state, we are having between 35 and 45,000 infections per day. even if things don't get worse, you have more infections. when you have more infections, you have more deaths. hopefully, we will be better prepared to do two things. to diminish the number of...
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every voter deserves to have their voice heard. we need a comprehensive voting system. when i say we need vote by mail for all, sending every voter a ballot and enabling them return it at a dropbox by the male with a functioning male, but also allowing them to either return the ballot to an in person polling center or even voting in person. >> thank you for that. secretary merrill, do you want to jump in for the folks that are following along, we will probably get to some of your questions in five or 10 minutes or so. any thoughts you want to add? sec. merrill: you can see those of us on the panel all agree that multiple options are the answer for a lot of this, because when one doesn't work so trumped, as they say, then you have other options. that was key in our primary. when the ballots were delayed, the challenge was letting them know, you can still break it down to the ballot box. i am looking that i have a democratic governor who was very helpful. everyday he gave covid updates and included information about the ballot boxes on the last few days. for november, it
every voter deserves to have their voice heard. we need a comprehensive voting system. when i say we need vote by mail for all, sending every voter a ballot and enabling them return it at a dropbox by the male with a functioning male, but also allowing them to either return the ballot to an in person polling center or even voting in person. >> thank you for that. secretary merrill, do you want to jump in for the folks that are following along, we will probably get to some of your...
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have government voices here and it is difficult to i think. that some challenges that zimbabwe has right now have to that's why i do appreciate you being in this conversation but sipc in day one thank you and the chief as well this is femi oke a stunning often didn't have the line to discuss. the city just what. i am steep climb and i have a question that these days it's hard to filter out the noise and keep track of what's really important the bottom line tackles the big issues that to shape alienated states its people its economy and the way it deals with the rest of the want the bottom line only on al-jazeera. another early morning another ceremony to bed health workers by well. 29000 cuban doctors and nurses working in 59 countries around the world as confirmed cases of coronavirus increase such as demand for cuban medics medical services at the on its main export while western commentators assume keep a sense doctors mainly to expand influence experts on the on its health system draw . different conclusion you're making a big sacrifice wh
have government voices here and it is difficult to i think. that some challenges that zimbabwe has right now have to that's why i do appreciate you being in this conversation but sipc in day one thank you and the chief as well this is femi oke a stunning often didn't have the line to discuss. the city just what. i am steep climb and i have a question that these days it's hard to filter out the noise and keep track of what's really important the bottom line tackles the big issues that to shape...
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we will continue to see the biden campaign using more voices.here has been a lot of calling and young people in recent months and we hope to see more of that. we are optimistic, and our coalition with other organizations across the board that speak to young people recognize that we will have direct messaging tower bases to say we have your back, your voice matters and voting for elected officials are important but there is other work to do as well. i am always a diplomat, but i think we have seen major strides in the biden campaign in recent months. jackie: in the wake of george floyd's murder at the hands of minneapolis police, we have seen protests erupt throughout the country, black lives matter front and center. david, how do you see the intersection of blm and march for our lives? david: i'm glad you asked. it is something that is not touched on enough, the connection between racial injustice and nonviolence. march for our lives and a lot of the gun violence prevention organizations, one of the things march for our lives specifically ,s a y
we will continue to see the biden campaign using more voices.here has been a lot of calling and young people in recent months and we hope to see more of that. we are optimistic, and our coalition with other organizations across the board that speak to young people recognize that we will have direct messaging tower bases to say we have your back, your voice matters and voting for elected officials are important but there is other work to do as well. i am always a diplomat, but i think we have...
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going to listen to my voice, and they're going to listen to that recording. decision. >> yeah, let's listen to it right now. all right? >> absolutely. go right ahead. >> hey, ken. i talked to dave and he said we should get together pretty soon here. >> so that isn't you, huh? >> that is, absolutely, not me. >> the jury got the case, april 29th, 2010. a jury that certainly heard about, but never saw, the mysterious david novak. so, would they buy the prosecutor's evidence? or bianca's explanation? her alibi for chris. >> i was concerned because i had been told, you know, sometimes it can be a crap shoot was the phrase that was used. >> the jury deliberated for 11 hours and the verdict? guilty. >> i can't even begin to explain. it's like the bottom pulled out from your world. and they wouldn't -- they wouldn't let me hug him. sorry. just give me a sec. >> it's all right. take your time. >> crying is not acceptable. >> and why is that? >> because i'm english. >> reporter: but for ken's friends, at least matt bodery, the verdict was vindication. >> he looks like
going to listen to my voice, and they're going to listen to that recording. decision. >> yeah, let's listen to it right now. all right? >> absolutely. go right ahead. >> hey, ken. i talked to dave and he said we should get together pretty soon here. >> so that isn't you, huh? >> that is, absolutely, not me. >> the jury got the case, april 29th, 2010. a jury that certainly heard about, but never saw, the mysterious david novak. so, would they buy the...
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. >> your daughter heard this man's voice.t was the voice of a man who called himself emmanuel. ♪ >> if we find her body -- >> as soon he heard elizabeth smart voice he cleared at her in this full story has never been told. >> picturesque mountain, quiet and affluent neighborhood slept a family. as the sun rose almost salt lake city on the morning of june 5, 2002. the sense of serenity the family once enjoyed would soon come to a tragic halt. >> the phone rang and the sergeant of the homicide squad said there had been a kidnapping of a minor girl and he was calling out the entire homicide squad. nancy: that girl was elizabeth smart. the daughter of ed and lois smart and one of six siblings, elizabeth was a shy, well spoken young lady with a talent for the harp. >> ed smart made the initial 911 call. his daughter mary catherine went to the parents bedroom and woke them up and said someone took elizabeth. nancy: he rushed to the scene, ed smart notified friends and family. >> it was chaotic. we walked around the house looking fo
. >> your daughter heard this man's voice.t was the voice of a man who called himself emmanuel. ♪ >> if we find her body -- >> as soon he heard elizabeth smart voice he cleared at her in this full story has never been told. >> picturesque mountain, quiet and affluent neighborhood slept a family. as the sun rose almost salt lake city on the morning of june 5, 2002. the sense of serenity the family once enjoyed would soon come to a tragic halt. >> the phone rang...
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amendment and protest, and direct actions in making your voices heard publicly.e are going to be pivoting to the voting message and reminding people you can choose the people who are ideally just into positions and we hold them accountable. we are looking for a public servant who can actually work with communities and be held accountable by the voters who put them into office. we will be pivoting to a voting message. it is just just the beginning of our strategy. we want to make sure we are clear on what at stake. this is the fight for our lives, and we are voting. >> i want to pivot to some of our viewer questions. we had a handful of people submit questions. first we will take a question from a viewer from pennsylvania. she's asking what the best way to reach young voters to turn out in november is. ads, facebook, emails, text? what is the best way to reach you? othere than anything, young people that are already going out to vote, like myself, and every young person talking to other young people about voting. one thing that certainly, in my opinion, doesn't wo
amendment and protest, and direct actions in making your voices heard publicly.e are going to be pivoting to the voting message and reminding people you can choose the people who are ideally just into positions and we hold them accountable. we are looking for a public servant who can actually work with communities and be held accountable by the voters who put them into office. we will be pivoting to a voting message. it is just just the beginning of our strategy. we want to make sure we are...
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good to get your voice today on these two stories. meantime, it is perhaps the most high-profile gender discrimination story in silicon valley. former pinterest ceo francoise brougher sued the company last week, claiming she was fired for speaking out about discrimination, paid less than her male peers, and left out of key decisions despite being the number two executive. since then, pinterest has faced an employee walk out and calls for systemic change. earlier today she joined me in an exclusive interview to share her story. i was the first pinterest coo, and looking forward to being a force of progress of a company that catered to women. 70% of the users are actually women. very quickly that while i was given a seat at the , and ii had no power cannot use my talent drive pinterest forward. -- talent to drive pinterest forward. and i think if it has happened to someone at my level, it has happened to many women across the organization. and i wanted to be able to add a voice to this conversation and explain a little bit my story. and
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throw out my lived experience my voice held no value. i wasn't protected as a young person should be. my hope, my aspirations, my personal vision for my future was of no concern to my trafficker. so personally this experience to be heard and to feel valued has helped me advanced on my own path and i am forever grateful. your ongoing support for this council provides a model to the world on how to be victims centered and talk about austin what it means to be victims centered. trauma informed and survivor lead. thank you. so about housing. i want to take you just for a quick moment into my shoes. i actually was here in bc when a buyer kidnapped me. and i was able to get away from him and when i got away from him i had no support, no one to turn to. i was on my own and all law enforcement officer picked me up and paid my way home. and i was on the bus and i remember passing this house in a rural area and i'm on the bus and i would look out to my right and there's just all this green grass and trees and white house that was abandoned and i r
throw out my lived experience my voice held no value. i wasn't protected as a young person should be. my hope, my aspirations, my personal vision for my future was of no concern to my trafficker. so personally this experience to be heard and to feel valued has helped me advanced on my own path and i am forever grateful. your ongoing support for this council provides a model to the world on how to be victims centered and talk about austin what it means to be victims centered. trauma informed and...
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voices of the most vulnerable will be more important than ever. while my time as a commissioner has been short, i've been a conduit for voices and i have talked with community members and community organizations throughout my service. i've taken consideration comments from the public and as the executive director of the housing program, access to affordable housing has always continued to keep me in touch with the most vulnerable population. and i believe i've shown myself to be thoroughly prepared under the materials for each meeting. i paid close to the project sponsor. i'm very proud that my fellow commissioners and i have passed the resolution that will submit our planning department to racial and social equity framework. and the impetus of my service with racial and service equity emphasis. while this is one great step ensuring that resolutions will be implemented, it promises several steps more. i would like to continue to serve so that i may ensure that the mandate we envision will slowly materialize and i hope that you and other commission
voices of the most vulnerable will be more important than ever. while my time as a commissioner has been short, i've been a conduit for voices and i have talked with community members and community organizations throughout my service. i've taken consideration comments from the public and as the executive director of the housing program, access to affordable housing has always continued to keep me in touch with the most vulnerable population. and i believe i've shown myself to be thoroughly...
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we have to be that voice. we have to be the change.nd we have to be his legacy. >> every black person in the united states is going to stand up. we're tired. >>> the news at 6:00 starts now. on this friday, i'm raj mathai, and i'm jessica aguirre. we start with the thousands of people marching in washington, d.c. and what we might see in the bay area this evening. this, the lincoln memorial, where protesters called for criminal justice reform and racial equality. the march planned after the death of george floyd in minnesota back in may. it also comes on the exact day 57 years ago that martin luther king jr. gave his speech, the i have a dream speech. which was there at the lincoln memorial. >> today's march takes on a different meaning and more urgency after the police shooting of jacob blake in kenosha, wisconsin. officers shot him seven times in the back leaving him paralyzed from the waist down. he is still in the hospital. the shooting sparked violent protests almost every night
we have to be that voice. we have to be the change.nd we have to be his legacy. >> every black person in the united states is going to stand up. we're tired. >>> the news at 6:00 starts now. on this friday, i'm raj mathai, and i'm jessica aguirre. we start with the thousands of people marching in washington, d.c. and what we might see in the bay area this evening. this, the lincoln memorial, where protesters called for criminal justice reform and racial equality. the march...
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cindy mccain's voice there, hearing john mccain's voice. think it also wasn't just powerful in the moment. it reminds people of why joe biden, the core message there. joe biden puts people over party politics. and in the white house what you have right now is the opposite of that. now, what do people want? that's an open question. but i thought that video -- that for me and i'll go to my second one if you don't mind, chris. someone who i think if you follow politics at all you know a guy who was struck down with als, lough gehrig's disease. as a dad, the video of him playing with his son, the necessity of health care. i always say put aside politics a little bit and just watch this, the power of that video. a guy who just had had a child with his wife and suddenly gets this diagnosis and is turned into a health care activist. i thought that was really, really powerful, which is worried because i thought the two most powerful things were videos, right? not speeches. the third thing that i thought was pretty good, angela touched on this the l
cindy mccain's voice there, hearing john mccain's voice. think it also wasn't just powerful in the moment. it reminds people of why joe biden, the core message there. joe biden puts people over party politics. and in the white house what you have right now is the opposite of that. now, what do people want? that's an open question. but i thought that video -- that for me and i'll go to my second one if you don't mind, chris. someone who i think if you follow politics at all you know a guy who...
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as well as the voices of people who are calling for abolition. to take a moment to do a little bit of housekeeping. it is also historic for us because it is opening the door and beginning to build the platform of what we refer to as the people's assembly process which is important in that it creates an opportunity for people who are elected to office that a representing our communities particularly are black and brown communities that have been most directly affected. the way forward in terms of carrying our concerns and her messages inner voices. again, thank you very much little but housekeeping i want to touch upon. by now you have probably attended several of these virtual events folks that are on here that are also listening. your microphones are muted your video is turned off and we cannot take your comments in the chat box however we will share relative information with you there. we do want to hear from you we have the question some of you sent in earlier and our producers are minor routine the q&a box you can open with a button at the bo
as well as the voices of people who are calling for abolition. to take a moment to do a little bit of housekeeping. it is also historic for us because it is opening the door and beginning to build the platform of what we refer to as the people's assembly process which is important in that it creates an opportunity for people who are elected to office that a representing our communities particularly are black and brown communities that have been most directly affected. the way forward in terms...
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listen to our voices. >> reporter: a group out agnst l midd schl anghschools in the city. while the school board meeting was held virtual protesters blasted the sound of sirens. it was a similar scene last night as protesters got into the school district office and had to be forced to leave. >> how can you push and shove your own students and community members. we were trying to make sure our voices were heard. >> reporter: tonight protesters say the vote confirms their concerns weren't heard. >> emotion to approve. >> reporter: now the proposal to hire resource officers moves to the next step. the u.s. department of justice offered a $750,000 grant but the school district will be on the hook for the same amount. more funding for police is an issue that created a deep divide in many communities like antioch. >> if you want to stop yelling -- >> reporter: antioch residents presented their side. >> people are worried about other things than protecting the most tender things that -- that we have. our children. >> reporter: while details need be worked out, three officers coul
listen to our voices. >> reporter: a group out agnst l midd schl anghschools in the city. while the school board meeting was held virtual protesters blasted the sound of sirens. it was a similar scene last night as protesters got into the school district office and had to be forced to leave. >> how can you push and shove your own students and community members. we were trying to make sure our voices were heard. >> reporter: tonight protesters say the vote confirms their...
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you didn't hear voices like bees in the halls of the u.s. neck while the police were on the scene. i am permanently paralyzed. senator joe biden invited them to speak. women need to be taken seriously and proper police response can prevent what happened to me from happening to someone else. thank you. >> thank you. time, the police consider domestic violence something that was not a crime. in a home it's a private matter. so women were responsible for their own injuries. fmr. v.p. biden: i was about to say, i know. i don't know. i can only guess how painful that is. father saidp, our that the greatest of all sins was the abuse of power. when someone bigger or stronger takes advantage of you, that is a really great sin. fourxpectation was for all of us to be a person of character. you see something wrong, we were then expected to stand up and do something about it. when joe introduced the legislation, he believed the past. fmr. v.p. biden: our bill is the first attempt to address violent crimes against women. >> it was hard to get the votes b
you didn't hear voices like bees in the halls of the u.s. neck while the police were on the scene. i am permanently paralyzed. senator joe biden invited them to speak. women need to be taken seriously and proper police response can prevent what happened to me from happening to someone else. thank you. >> thank you. time, the police consider domestic violence something that was not a crime. in a home it's a private matter. so women were responsible for their own injuries. fmr. v.p. biden:...
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this president said he would be the voice for the voiceless. and the work that's being done by so many, including incredible survivors. in thank you so much for sharing a bit about your story. it gives a voice to many. and you represent at beacon of hope for so many as well. this is a great day in that these grants will undoubtedly, it will be cured the stories of the organizations and how many people they have assisted in such a meaningful and tangible ways. these funds will undoubtably be used very well to uplift many across this nation. and this really is the beginning. because this president, the department of justice, the white house whole administration, are fully committed to ending trafficking and modern-day slavery once and for all. so thank you for lending your important voice in perspective to this discussion. and we look forward to being with you all again in the future as we take steps forward. so thank you, thank you so much, thank you heather. my great colic is doing an amazing job for us at the dpc. thank you. thank you all. >>
this president said he would be the voice for the voiceless. and the work that's being done by so many, including incredible survivors. in thank you so much for sharing a bit about your story. it gives a voice to many. and you represent at beacon of hope for so many as well. this is a great day in that these grants will undoubtedly, it will be cured the stories of the organizations and how many people they have assisted in such a meaningful and tangible ways. these funds will undoubtably be...
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she uses her international natural easy to promote humanitarian projects lending her voice to those who would otherwise go on her. voice to condemn the nigerian terrorist group boko haram and back overnight as ations that helped former child soldiers and advance women's rights. the be. right. give me. the last. live. live. live. live. my. friends is a common destination for refugees and migrants from former french colonies in africa. and chile kidjo arrived in paris after fleeing binny's communist dictatorship more than 35 years ago. today she can't walk down the street without being recognized. to. and she's much in demand as an interview guest she's been invited to god you know but today to talk about her autobiography. i mean. with the animated nature she brings the studio to life singing chatting and spreading an infectious good mood. in the interview she recounts how she left her hometown of course to new and then in and came to paris without any money or a job. the parents who stayed behind in africa feared for their young daughters welfare in the big city where one could quickly
she uses her international natural easy to promote humanitarian projects lending her voice to those who would otherwise go on her. voice to condemn the nigerian terrorist group boko haram and back overnight as ations that helped former child soldiers and advance women's rights. the be. right. give me. the last. live. live. live. live. my. friends is a common destination for refugees and migrants from former french colonies in africa. and chile kidjo arrived in paris after fleeing binny's...
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to generation of writers and give them a voice and give them the platform giving people a voice when i was writing often features slaying and dialect that reflects africa's diversity and imbues her stories with life my readers should be able to understand the context you know if they don't get the context then it means i have failed it's not that the language has failed i have failed as a writer. frankfurt book fair $2900.00. when i took part in a talk hosted by the gritty institute. of feminist a citizen of the world she's a regular guest on international literary events. i think i'm an itinerant by nature in a way i have always been an outsider looking in if you were but i also get very insider's perspective. so kids were where is the 1st african-american woman to win the get a medal making her a role model for many. when you're an artist you want to be just speaking to one people it means a lot where it can resonate with somebody in berlin or with somebody in munich with somebody in brazil but above all she wants to resonate as an african writer they need to be heard more but mayb
to generation of writers and give them a voice and give them the platform giving people a voice when i was writing often features slaying and dialect that reflects africa's diversity and imbues her stories with life my readers should be able to understand the context you know if they don't get the context then it means i have failed it's not that the language has failed i have failed as a writer. frankfurt book fair $2900.00. when i took part in a talk hosted by the gritty institute. of...
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we're going to use our voices. we're going to use the levers of democracy to make gains here and we're going to try not to be as violent as you all were, and to follow that model. what we're seeing, i always remind us with donald trump, he is a stim have a system that existed long before him. he is playing off fears that were already there. he is inciting a part of our history. the founding of this nation that is so true in the hearts of so many people and certainly in our lands. he is lifting all those things up. so as he bad actor and a disaster and a dictator. let us not forget that america isn't the roses, that sometimes the history books want to make it out to be. that we are reminded that it is being called upon to be super human in the way that we show up and the way that we handle our emotions. it is okay for other people to get mad and go out for some reason. we have to muster more addictdi. still being hand cuffed to a bed, right? can't move being hand cuffed to a bed. we're supposed to come one more dign
we're going to use our voices. we're going to use the levers of democracy to make gains here and we're going to try not to be as violent as you all were, and to follow that model. what we're seeing, i always remind us with donald trump, he is a stim have a system that existed long before him. he is playing off fears that were already there. he is inciting a part of our history. the founding of this nation that is so true in the hearts of so many people and certainly in our lands. he is lifting...
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raising their voices against racial injustice thousands march in washington d.c. on the anniversary of martin luther king's civil rights rally 57 years ago. hello i'm don jordan this is al-jazeera knive from doha also coming up donald trump gets into campaign mode except in the republican nomination for a 2nd term as president. tension in the air turkey says it's repelled great fighter jets is there now a time dispute over the mediterranean escalates and a real life fight of a virtual battle up or down as the makers of the blockbuster game fortnights amusing its technology. tens of thousands of people have rallied in washington d.c. and there are new drive for criminal justice reform and racial equality that happened on the 57th anniversary of martin luther king's i have a dream speech the us has been gripped by racial protests and unrest since george floyd was killed by police in may i was a cast reports now from washington d.c. . the 7 years ago the great american civil rights leader dr martin luther king jr gave his famous i have a dream speech at the 1963 marc
raising their voices against racial injustice thousands march in washington d.c. on the anniversary of martin luther king's civil rights rally 57 years ago. hello i'm don jordan this is al-jazeera knive from doha also coming up donald trump gets into campaign mode except in the republican nomination for a 2nd term as president. tension in the air turkey says it's repelled great fighter jets is there now a time dispute over the mediterranean escalates and a real life fight of a virtual battle up...
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(his voice) "baloney!" (automated voice) has joined the call. (voice from phone) hey, baloney here.hought this was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. fresh look. same great taste. you try to stay ahead of the but scrubbing still takes time. now there's powerwash dish spray it's the faster way to clean as you go just spray, wipe and rinse it cleans grease five times faster dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. ♪ >> this radical left mayor de blasio has left our beautiful diamond. over the last year especially over the last six months, crime has gone up hundreds of percentage points. hundreds. we are going to do something, we are going to do something strong. is it because they are bad people, they have no common sense or they just don't know what they're doing. but our beautiful diamond of this country has been let go to hell. >> martha: president trump issuing an ultimatum to bill de blasio, this weekend alone more than 50 plus shooting victims and seven fatalities as part of a disturbing trend already more than 1,000 shooting victims compared to more than 500 last year, we
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that's what all americans want to hear and we haven't heard that voice nationally. >> you know, dr. patel, i mean, we've talked about the health ramifications for kids, they seem like a black box in terms of the long-term health consequences of getting sick with covid and "the new york times" has some remarkable reporting today about high school students in indiana, a girl who tested positive on the first day, the reporting now is showing that kids have a lot of anxiety about going back to school, this is also from "the new york times." at a school just south of knoxville, ian said students seem evenly split on the dangers of covid. about half try to behave like everything is normal and others are paranoid. i'm one of them. we're encouraged to hurry between classes there's not any time to talk about covid or anything else. he said some students don't pay attention to social distancing requirements especially at lunch. i mean, school is a minefield of anxieties for children as it is, now they're going to be worried about bringing disease home to their families, kids are very attached
that's what all americans want to hear and we haven't heard that voice nationally. >> you know, dr. patel, i mean, we've talked about the health ramifications for kids, they seem like a black box in terms of the long-term health consequences of getting sick with covid and "the new york times" has some remarkable reporting today about high school students in indiana, a girl who tested positive on the first day, the reporting now is showing that kids have a lot of anxiety about...
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that line i like save it speaks people do listen and joining me to speak about the voice of artists and intellectuals in belarus is my colleague adrian kennedy welcome adrian now we saw and i save it on her way there to her appointment with this investigative committee do you know what happened there was she didn't spend much time at the investigative committees headquarters she left quite quickly saying that she had invoked her rights not to testify against the self not to answer questions and reiterating that the council's only goal was to unite society now other members of this coordination council that's really seeking dialogue have also been targeted have they not that's right former culture minister. was questioned by investigators on choose day he was forced out of his job as director of the state young. fear after calling for new elections and complaining about the brutal suppression of the demonstrations he's one of the highest profile civil servants to come out publicly against the regime and many actors at the theatre he ran have resigned in solidarity that it's striking and
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get closer as a musical comedian who effortlessly transforms have voice from valve a t.soft high and fragile to powerful soul tough. because you write songs about people why they come why they go why they fall in love she has called his style soul seeking music. it's february and cold in paris. nikka arrived the previous day commuting between continents as part of the music business. all 3 sing is returned to the french capital frequently to record which also infuses their music with european influences. nick has brought some recordings from lagos ideas for new songs to develop in the studio here. she meets up with musician plays and money and a producer she worked with both on her last album was. more. what you want to blaze records nick has voice on the computer playing the preprinted used backing tracks over headphones. to never work for. the family they're down to make a studio work and lyrics are strongly shaped by her life experiences and spirituality. down the tracks step by step and dubs over onto her own original recording. did blaze get it down on his laptop. m
get closer as a musical comedian who effortlessly transforms have voice from valve a t.soft high and fragile to powerful soul tough. because you write songs about people why they come why they go why they fall in love she has called his style soul seeking music. it's february and cold in paris. nikka arrived the previous day commuting between continents as part of the music business. all 3 sing is returned to the french capital frequently to record which also infuses their music with european...
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did the democratic party find its voice last night? and if so, what did that voice say? >> ah, yes. in fact, it did. and what the voice represents is the rich diversity of our country of the political spectrum of the democratic party and ind pepependents, republica business leaders, and of course the crescendo was our very own very first lady michelle obama, a global leader, a power house who i think closed it strong and really sent the message that we the people have the power and it's our choice what we do with it, and she encouraged everyone to vote for vice president biden and senator harris. >> that was her big message. and before i asked you what you thought of her speech, i already know what you thought of her speech. but i remember when you were here last you shared with us the story of how you hired a young michelle obama in chicago when you worked for mayor richard daly. can you retell that story of how former president obama almost stood in the way? >> he did try to get in the way of my recruitment. i was mayor daly's deputy chief of staff and michelle robinson. so they w
did the democratic party find its voice last night? and if so, what did that voice say? >> ah, yes. in fact, it did. and what the voice represents is the rich diversity of our country of the political spectrum of the democratic party and ind pepependents, republica business leaders, and of course the crescendo was our very own very first lady michelle obama, a global leader, a power house who i think closed it strong and really sent the message that we the people have the power and it's...
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>> the indigenous voices, the first people's of these lands, their voices need to be front and centerons and partnerships and collaborations with our indigenous people and we cannot leave our rural tribal communities behind. they are the most disenfranchised communities that votes are being suppressed as we speak and so we can't wait for somebody to save us, we have to do it ourselves. thank you. >> thank you. thank you for that. we have to save ourselves. thank you, maria, congresswoman meng state representative ruth buffalo, latosha and fernand. i appreciate all of you for having this necessary conversation. >>> ex in up, the wide-ranging effects of the covid crisis in education. stay tuned. effects of the covidn education. stayun ted when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "
>> the indigenous voices, the first people's of these lands, their voices need to be front and centerons and partnerships and collaborations with our indigenous people and we cannot leave our rural tribal communities behind. they are the most disenfranchised communities that votes are being suppressed as we speak and so we can't wait for somebody to save us, we have to do it ourselves. thank you. >> thank you. thank you for that. we have to save ourselves. thank you, maria,...
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troubled history through carefully constructed 1st hand accounts today she's one of the most outspoken voices of the coordination council that's a group that seeks new elections and talks with europe's last dictator. a nobel laureate in literature on her way to question the famous author took the opportunity to warn against a split in the nation pitting the lucan schank of system against peaceful demonstrators. but. this year if we are separated in this way become divided in this way we will surely slide into a civil war which is bad is very dangerous our goal is to unite society and help overcome a political crisis not to initiate any overthrow. but it could attack is precisely what the members of the newly founded coordination council are accused of the council insists it only wants to facilitate a peaceful transfer of power and balance. what we saw in the 1st 3 days of the confrontation when people were treated like that me was like something from the last century we have to talk to each other argue with each other my ideal is the red green flag in one hand the white red white in the other
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and what she's saying there is, he gave voice to her, he's going to give voice to so many other peoplexcited about tonight is not just the reasons to vote against donald trump. i think joe biden is going to steer us toward where we're going to go in the future. and that's what people, especially in the middle of the country, some of whom voted for donald trump, who really don't like what they bought, are ready to listen to something new. >> senator klobuchar, thank you so much. and something we can all use, time for a blessing, as i talk to one of the faith leaders delivering a benediction at the democratic national convention tonight. (man) $9.95? hm. $9.95? $9.95. what's with all the $9.95 notes? i thought you'd never ask. it's about a life insurance plan with options starting at $9.95 a month. been seeing it on tv. we talked about getting more life insurance. remember how much your brother's funeral cost? yeah, his funeral expenses were a real eye-opener. -north of $8,500. -exactly. (man) what do you like about this insurance? the $9.95 price, and best of all, it'll never go up. (ma
and what she's saying there is, he gave voice to her, he's going to give voice to so many other peoplexcited about tonight is not just the reasons to vote against donald trump. i think joe biden is going to steer us toward where we're going to go in the future. and that's what people, especially in the middle of the country, some of whom voted for donald trump, who really don't like what they bought, are ready to listen to something new. >> senator klobuchar, thank you so much. and...
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- [female voice] are you waiting to find a trustworthy voice in the midst of the chaos of this world?ngtruepeace.com to find a voice that will never let you down. again, that's findingtruepeace.com. concentration - in we suppohectic times .oments, and focus to win the day. unlike ordinary memory supplements... neuriva's clinically proven ingredients fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. take the neuriva challenge with our money-back guarantee! todd: layoffs looming in new york city, sounding the alarm as first responders face losing their jobs. todd: cheryl casone he joins us with the concerns. >> reporter: bill diblasio will layoff hundreds of paramedics. they will get the act to protect the $9 billion shortfall. there paramedics unions saying new budget cuts enacted, people will die needlessly. we were praised as heroes, essential workers saving lives, the city government treats us like 0s. now layoff notices have been issued yet, the mayor's office responding to the report saying to be clear city hall does not want these layoffs to happen but this is the whole we are in without b
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voices of the most vulnerable will be more important than ever. while my time as a commissioner has been short, i've been a conduit for voices and i have talked with community members and community organizations throughout my service. i've taken consideration comments from the public and as the executive director of the housing program, access to affordable housing has always continued to keep me in touch with the most vulnerable population. and i believe i've shown myself to be thoroughly prepared under the materials for each meeting. i paid close to the project sponsor. i'm very proud that my fellow commissioners and i have passed the resolution that will submit our planning department to racial and social equity framework. and the impetus of my service with racial and service equity emphasis. while this is one great step ensuring that resolutions will be implemented, it promises several steps more. i would like to continue to serve so that i may ensure that the mandate we envision will slowly materialize and i hope that you and other commission
voices of the most vulnerable will be more important than ever. while my time as a commissioner has been short, i've been a conduit for voices and i have talked with community members and community organizations throughout my service. i've taken consideration comments from the public and as the executive director of the housing program, access to affordable housing has always continued to keep me in touch with the most vulnerable population. and i believe i've shown myself to be thoroughly...
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world to pay attention to them ok well attention is what we are attempting certainly a courageous voice from martine of it's there in minsk and just for our viewers you can find the whole of that interview with victor martine of it's on our you tube channel d w books and will certainly continue to follow that story thanks very much for bringing us up to date on that adrian kennedy thank you. well the end of this month will mark 5 years since chancellor angela merkel made her famous assertion us we can do this a statement that made was made at the height of the migration crisis that saw germany take an unprecedented 1100000 immigrants in 2015 while many of those refugees had fled the civil war in syria and the air how much was one of them. has songs tell of pain and a lost homeland but also a hope 5 years ago pianist fled syria specifically the yarmouk refugee camp for palestinians. back there he played music to counter the nightmare scene of bomb craters and ruined buildings and created beauty to fight despair. it was hungry or so and i don't can feed my family but i was keeping playing
world to pay attention to them ok well attention is what we are attempting certainly a courageous voice from martine of it's there in minsk and just for our viewers you can find the whole of that interview with victor martine of it's on our you tube channel d w books and will certainly continue to follow that story thanks very much for bringing us up to date on that adrian kennedy thank you. well the end of this month will mark 5 years since chancellor angela merkel made her famous assertion us...
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one voice only must be heard by carl schmitt. one voice from the cradle to the grave.ophones were used. they recorded his voice so that all of germany and others throughout the world could receive his message of hate. hitler was photographed from the front, from the back, from the right, from the left, from every angle. hitler, hitler, hitler, hitler sobbing, hitler smiling, hitler working his people into a frenzy. [chanting] the youths grow up. hitler -- >> [chanting] >> there must be no tenderness in you. i want to see in their eyes the gleam of the beasts of prey. >> [chanting] brutality is respected. i shall spread terror. >> [chanting] >> today, germany. tomorrow, the world. >> [chanting] >> how carl schmitt got his soul. that's how the general staff, the big industrialists, state officials, landowners, the gangster chieftains, put their plans into affect and prepared carl schmitt for his generations attempt to smash the world into submission. that's how he was trained for conquest, just as his father was trained by the leaders of his generation and his father bef
one voice only must be heard by carl schmitt. one voice from the cradle to the grave.ophones were used. they recorded his voice so that all of germany and others throughout the world could receive his message of hate. hitler was photographed from the front, from the back, from the right, from the left, from every angle. hitler, hitler, hitler, hitler sobbing, hitler smiling, hitler working his people into a frenzy. [chanting] the youths grow up. hitler -- >> [chanting] >> there must...
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- [female voice] are you waiting to find a trustworthy voice in the midst of the chaos of this world?at will never let you down. again, that's findingtruepeace.com. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident. cut! is that good? no you were talking about allstate and... i just... when i... accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. ♪. charles: all right all the major indices in the green but the megacap names, ironically they were struggling early in the session. investors piled into financial sectors, materials, industrials. but of course the energy stocks are higher as you have two major storms barreling into the gulf. the biggest winners are businesses that need the vaccine the most, right? we've been there before. many times we have the false alarms since the covid crash. when it looks like time to change horses the same names end up taking off again. so will this time be different? i want to ask nicole webb, key advisors group ceo, eddie ghabour. nicole, since march 23rd i bought names over and ove
- [female voice] are you waiting to find a trustworthy voice in the midst of the chaos of this world?at will never let you down. again, that's findingtruepeace.com. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident. cut! is that good? no you were talking about allstate and... i just... when i... accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. ♪. charles: all right all the major indices in the green but the megacap names,...