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and superintendent ryan walters sees himself as being at the.at was nbc's antonia hilton reporting. and coming up, if you feel like you're suffering from whiplash, that's kind of the point. president trump's shifting positions and the constant current of chaos in the white house is a long used tactic to distort reality. i'll tactic to distort reality. i'll explain more coming up. here i am—field trip chaperone! before preventing migraine with qulipta, it was hard keeping plans. and look at me now! you'll never truly, forget migraine, but qulipta reduces attacks, making more zero-migraine days possible. don't take if allergic to qulipta. get help right away for serious allergic reactions like trouble breathing, face, lip, or tongue swelling, itching or rash which may occur when taking qulipta or days after. common side effects include nausea, constipation, and sleepiness. learn how abbvie could help you save. qulipta—the forget-you-get migraine medicine. are you looking for a walk-in tub for you or someone you love? could help you save. well, loo
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of the cook political report with amy walter, and tamara keith, npr senior white house correspondent welcome to you both. all right, tam, so according to this pbs news/npr/marist poll, americans are divided about president trump's job performance. and in this latest poll, 56 percent of americans say the president is rushing to make change without considering the impact of his decisions. that includes two-thirds of independents and 11 percent of trump voters. what stands out to you about this? tamara keith, national public radio: the two-thirds of independents, because independent voters are sort of the canary in the coal mine for approval of what the president is doing. and when you are winning independents as president, you're doing well. when independents are moving away from you, that's an indication, because, at this point, partisan views are so set in stone that republicans will automatically say that trump is doing great and democrats will automatically say that he is doing terrible. so you look to the independents. and in this case, two-thirds of independents say that the pres
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and walter isaacson also appears on the homepage of the created by humans website. take us back to script and why you started script and and what it did and how it evolved over the years. yeah. so it's there's a lot of parallels between the script as and created by him and so so a script. um, um, originally it's i was just out of college and we made a site that would allow anyone to take a paper or a pdf and upload that and share that on the web and actually a lot of, a lot of publishers are a lot of people are uploading books without the permission of the author or the publisher. and that's kind of how i got to know the publishing industry is they were sending sending us dmca take that addresses and then and then eventually we realized that we didn't really want to support, you know, people uploading books without permission. so we, you know, we built a really, really nice copyright management system and we started partnering with publishers and we pioneered these subscription model for books. and similarly here, you know, we see these companies are are using books
and walter isaacson also appears on the homepage of the created by humans website. take us back to script and why you started script and and what it did and how it evolved over the years. yeah. so it's there's a lot of parallels between the script as and created by him and so so a script. um, um, originally it's i was just out of college and we made a site that would allow anyone to take a paper or a pdf and upload that and share that on the web and actually a lot of, a lot of publishers are a...
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addition to the cabinet, you start to see more from people like bill moyers and george reedy and walter jenkins advisors who johnson had been working with for a long time back through texas in many cases. and they're there as well. so it's a mix. but it's enough of a mix that you could see kennedy's team is not gone. and that continuity is also entrenched through the personnel. well, it was five days after the assassination of jfk that lyndon johnson spoke to congress. here's a portion of that speech. all i have to i would have given gladly. not to be standing here today. third, the greatest leader of our time has been struck down by the families of our time. today, john fitzgerald kennedy lives on in the immortal words and works that he left behind. he lives on in the mind and memories of mankind. he lives on in the hearts of his country. no words are sad enough to express our sense of the love. no words are strong enough. to express our determination to continue the forward thrust of america that he began. the dream of conquering the vastness of space. the dream of partnership across
addition to the cabinet, you start to see more from people like bill moyers and george reedy and walter jenkins advisors who johnson had been working with for a long time back through texas in many cases. and they're there as well. so it's a mix. but it's enough of a mix that you could see kennedy's team is not gone. and that continuity is also entrenched through the personnel. well, it was five days after the assassination of jfk that lyndon johnson spoke to congress. here's a portion of that...
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stream of consciousness by heidi harden collect pressure frame by mildred howard and refrain by walterhood. these two pieces are in conversation with each other you can see walter's piece as you look through the frame down the pathway flotilla. this is the fence that's located around this promontory by eric powell and butterfly girl by jason webster. and that's it. >> thank you. all right. any discussion or comments or questions from the commissioners? no. okay then is there public comment? >> there's no public present. >> public comment is closed. okay. all right then do i have a motion move to approve walker second second low. >> all those in favor? yeah, i any nays? it passes unanimous. >> i thank you very much. thank you. all right, mary. >> okay. we now go on to item number 13 discussion and possible action to approve as install the completed artwork titled pacific transit 2024 by jesse schlesinger at judith street and 43rd avenue and judith street and lower great highway. >> the artwork is composed of ten sculptures made of concrete stone and bronze. >> seven sculptures are locat
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that means they end endorsed jiy carter and walter mondale who won 7 states combined into elections.o if they want to keep comparing trump to hitler and say democracy dies in darkness although i know is a "washington post" lost $100 million last year hundreds of thousands of subscribers. we are not just talking tv and radio. but in newspapers as well there's a big shift happening. legacy resistance at media, especially in those places is a dying at a very rapid rate. mark: there's a lot of things going on in this country right now. think a lot of it is very good for the democratic party and that media are on their back. if we just get back to basics we can revitalize themselves. i see this attack on fraud in government. i see all these things it's all in a positive direction because of the election of trump. joe concha i want to thank you very much my friend. god bless you, brother. >> god bless you as well. take care. mark: we will be right back. all she talks about since we saved hundreds by bundling our home and auto insurance. baby: liberty! biberty: hey kid, it's pronounced "bib
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three strikes was the law at the time that i sentenced walter johnson, we can talk about that later. and i had to apply that law as mandatory that if somebody committed, and this was their third felony. even if it was not an extreme felony, even if it was just picking up a person's pocketbook up off the street was a felony, if you had three of those, it was mandatory light and you had no discretion as a judge, you had to impose a mandatory lifetime sentence under these three strike dynamics. the case that went to the supreme court on that came from california where the person had to be sentenced under the three strike law in that state to life, even though the third felony was stealing somebody's golf club. that went to the supreme court and the supreme court upheld the law as the proper law, not violate not -- not in violation of the constitution. since then there has been a seachange throughout the country and in new york that had its own three strike law where we are not doing that anymore. you will find that even if it is technically on the books that you are not going to have th
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still to come, amy walter and tamara keith break down the latest political headlines.der successfully touches down in a new feature for privatized base exploration. and the notable moments from last nights academy awards. ♪ >> this is the pbs news hour from the david rubenstein studio at weta in washington and from the west at the walter cronkite school of journalism from arizona state university. geoff: as president trump gets ready to address congress for the first time since reentering the oval office, our latest poll offers a new look at what the american public thinks about the actions his administration has taken in these first 43 days. lisa desjardins is out those super scream to walk us through the numbers. big picture, what do the american people think about president and the changes he is making? reporter: the approval rating -- 45% approve of the job done by donald trump as president. i want you to remember that 45%. more americans disapprove but just barely. why is this 45 so significant? this is his approval rating up and down over time. here we are right
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. >> this is the pbs news hour from weta in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite schoolurnalism at arizona state university. geoff: the trump administration continues to hollow out the federal workforce and more cuts are in the forecast despite courts largely siding with fired employees so far. let's start with the latest mass firings. now including the national weather service. >> we have seen firings that include the national weather service forecasters. some 1200 new firings just in the past few days including forecasters. also at least a 1000 to 5000 firings at the irs across the last week. the current total, i have looked at every known mass firing. i have 30,000 plus people have been fired. geoff: 30,000 people? >> at least. that does not include 7000 people at the social security administration. we have heard from them that they intend to fire those people. that's not even in that total. this is part of elon musk and president trump saying government needs to be downsized. what they are doing here is haphazardly targeting very wide groups of workers without clear
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. ♪ >> this is the pbs news hour at weta in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite schoollism at arizona state university. geoff: back in december, ncaa president charlie baker testified that he believed fewer than 10 total college athletes were transgender. amna: president trump signed an executive order to ban transgender athletes from participating in girls and women sports. a closer look at the debate around this issue. >> the president's order was part of the series of moves targeting the rights of trans people. the order directed federal agencies to withhold funds from schools. more recently secretary of state marco rubio told consulates worldwide to deny visas for transgender athletes coming to the u.s. for competitions. california democratic governor gavin newsom broke with his party when he said but fairness is an issue but said it's important for vulnerable communities to be treated with care. dr. bradley is an endocrinologist and professor at the university of washington. he says that tension is at the heart of the debate. >> in sports we like to have a sense th
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"pbs news hour" from the david m rubenstein studio at weta in washington and in the west from the walterol of journalism at arizona state university. amna: this week, the trump administration moved to dismiss a lawsuit against the state of idaho that sought to allow abortions in the case of medical emergencies. idaho is one of 12 states across the country with a near-total abortion ban. the biden administration originally sued idaho, arguing that federal law requires doctors to perform an abortion if a patient's life is at risk. joining me now to discuss the impact is mary ziegler, a professor at u.c. davis school of law and legal historian on reproductive rights. mary, welcome back to the "news hour." thanks for joining us. mary ziegler, university of california, davis, school of law: thanks for having me. amna: so we should note the supreme court did weigh in on this case last year. it's that ruling that allowed emergency abortions to continue in idaho, but they kicked the key legal question back to this appeals court. so, mary, what does the trump administration's move to dismiss the
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rubenstein studio at in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizonate university. >> the trump administration announces planning to fire thousands more employees of the department of veterans affairs as part of the white house effort to dramatically downsize the federal workforce. a quarter of the workforce comprises veterans themselves, and that is prompting questions about how the cuts might affect the quality and timeliness of the services the v.a. it provides. doug collins is the secretary of the department of veterans affairs enjoins us not. welcome to the news hour. >> i'm glad to be here. >> earlier this evening you confirmed that the v.a. will terminate an additional 70,000 plus staffers and you say these cuts will help the v.a. fulfill its core mission. how exactly? how is it possible to reduce staffing and resources without negatively impacting the quality and timeliness of care? >> well, first off, i did not announce that we were actually going through it at this moment could i said we are beginning the process to look at a reduction in for
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walter white. and he he was there to push the president to pass the legislation and franklin came out, explained to eleanor who could be very persistent when. she was advocating on such issues he'd managed to hold her at bay and suggests that know the time wasn't ripe. it would involve, you know, that would lose too many votes in the south just wasn't right and he said anyway do know that one person will agree with me my mother and sarah. no, i don't agree with you at all. i mean, she at that stage, it's just important to see how a yes she probably still seemed pretty stuffy to many people. but she wasn't she looked around and she saw how world was changing and how it was improving. well, speaking as person who works in sarah's bedroom. up on the fourth floor, i received a call once from curtis, her grandson who said, i can't you have he spoke in this plummy in accent as sarah did. i can't believe you have the pleasure occupying the room where we used to roll in of sunday morning and jump on mama's
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spreadsheet error, or in the time it would take to explain it, we can watch this video of my dog walter. ♪ ♪ fact-check, he's perfect. but trump spent a lot of his performance on the waste elon musk is finding while also showcasing his masterful ability to troll. >> just listen to some of the appalling waste we have already identified. $20 million for the arab "sesame street" in the middle east. diversity, equity, and inclusion scholarships in burma, improving learning outcomes in asia. lgbtqi+ in the african nation of lesotho. $8 million for making mice transgender. >> michael: oh, yeah. i remember that children's book. i think it's called if you give a mouse a pussy? to be fair, $8 million to transition mice is a waste of money. just look at mickey mouse. you put a $6 bow on him and, boom, minnie mouse. but hey, trump, maybe you shouldn't criticize weird science stuff when your new best friend is the one putting microchips in monkey brains, and when those monkeys die, your other new best friend is taking them home in a doggy bag. but still, trump did show his range. when his speech tu
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taking all most important asset, walter and exporting it for a lot of money. there are 2 americans who are going to go without water simply so we can export our water as grass to feed cows halfway across the world. i can't help but wonder if anybody thinking about the future of this country. where is the water disappearing to river is at risk. the global war surprises unveiled. thoughts? march 21st on dw, the . this is dw news, these are our top stories. european leaders are in brussels for an emergency summit . i'm just showing up support for ukraine and boosting defense spending. you kind of president automated, savanski is attending the meeting, comes at a pivotal moment for your united states offends it's close alliance with the confidence and policies or support for ukraine hotel increasingly in central ukraine was unfortunately hit by a russian missile overnight killing at least 4 people on hospitalized and dozens mold.
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had their first hit song called "little walter," and he was there with his brother and his cousin and, i looked at him and i said, wow, this guy broke through the music industry in oakland. i want to aspire to be that guy. >> d'wayne wiggins was 64 years old. >>> on november 27th, 1941, the most iconic action heroes was born right here in san francisco's chinatown. bruce lee went on to become a legend in the world of martial arts movies from enter the dragon to game of death and now community leaders want to immortalize and honor bruce lee by building a statue of him in the very neighborhood he first called home. >> reporter: jeff chen, who was born in san francisco's chinatown, owns one of the largest collections of bruce lee memorabilia, including a replica of the yellow jumpsuit from the game of death. >> i consider it one of his most famous suits because it was worn in the movies, such as kill bill. >> reporter: but for chen, bruce lee is more than just a movie star. he is a hero who he believes should be honored by the city of san francisco, much like hong kong, eastern europe, a
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taking all most important asset walter and exporting it for a lot of money. there are merican, so we're going to go without water simply so we can export our water as grass to feed house halfway across the world. i can't help but wonder if anybody thinking about the future of this country. where is the water disappearing to river is at risk. the global war surprises unveiled starts march 21st on the w, the business daily news line from berlin. european union prepares for a clear and present danger. that's what the european commission president calls the u. s. and shift towards russia, words and freeing up billions of yours to rearm a continent that may no longer be able to rely on protection from washington. meanwhile, ukraine's for as at the end, as trying to mend fences will let them read the landscape, said to me, donald trump special on more in saudi arabia. and a few days after last week's round between the lensky and trump at the white house .
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my pleasure and thank you for watching hope is here again on walter part. the, [000:00:00;00] the the if you think about russia, what does your mind picture the landscapes open up before your lines? the last one does, can you imagine the, the discounts dodge the journey? the, are you ready to come to the studio today? that is, is it a site that is, is the most sides on uh, an issue spaces, hundreds are reported killed in syria, of the nation. becoming aside from the max execution to the hands of the new governmental authorities now to the 3rd day in a row of a situation deteriorating in syria levels of the leading to the level and then an attempt to save their lives. some of the ongoing context connecting the interview we left in, cross the river in order to survive and provide for our children that we left and came here. they are killing christians and l. whites based on their identity. if i show my face and they see it, they will slaughter my family. this is the catholic church have since.
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thank you for having and thank you for watching hope to share again on walter part the the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hey buddy, welcome to the most to mules on shape bows, joined by all you as per usual in the backseat. and guess what? this was in washington, me where to start? well, the little knock off your wrist, the little green goblin. i ain't going to well, 1st the meeting was on the meeting was off, but the meeting is definitely back on. and as we speak, it seems the permit on mister zalinski in a very stylish black truck suit to me, but to put him on the suit on going to white house. mm hm. 5 move is getting his ass chewed off by the big gun and ged vance. oh he.
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taking all most important asset, walter and exporting it for a lot of money, there are merican. we're going to go without water simply so we can export our water as grass to feed cows halfway across the world. i can't help but wonder if anybody thinking about the future of this country. where is the water disappearing to river is at risk. the global war surprises unveiled. starts march 21st on dw, the business day that we knew is leih from berlin. the french president says his country's nuclear deterrence could be used to protect europe and until a life address and money on my call warrants that russia is a threat to both brands. and the entire continental commons come ahead of especially european summit, which will focus on defense and showing up support for ukraine. also, coming up, an investigation begins after a south korean fighter just accidentally dropped bombs on a civilian area floats for the north korean border. several.
taking all most important asset, walter and exporting it for a lot of money, there are merican. we're going to go without water simply so we can export our water as grass to feed cows halfway across the world. i can't help but wonder if anybody thinking about the future of this country. where is the water disappearing to river is at risk. the global war surprises unveiled. starts march 21st on dw, the business day that we knew is leih from berlin. the french president says his country's nuclear...
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by the hello and welcome to walter, part, know you'll market, deliver the goods mine your looks and manners, and leave emotions at the door. had of all the dinners the landscape relied on those tips from the are the big deal. now historic stab in the oval office may have resulted in something more amicable. the ukranian president shows a different tactic one os, or favorite by donald trump. never admitting mistakes and repeating the same thing over and over again. what does this between the 2 presidents and their respective countries? to discuss that, i'm now i'm joined by the mitre sissler, deputy director of the center for comprehensive your opinion and international studies at the higher school of economics in multiple, mitre is good to see you again. thank you very much for your time. my pleasure, great to see to now i'm sure like most of us um you found the exchange in the oval office for the draw dropping. what are the main takeaways for you from from that's past? oh, my main think it weighs that the trump administration is really committed to ending the war as quickly as possible. th
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we heard the sir walter raleigh quote. that resonates with leaders in beijing. i for one have studied a lot of chinese strategists writings about the famous american naval strategist, and leading influence in understanding sea power is broader than naval capability. the naval capability is subordinate to the access to markets and the freedom of maneuver around the world's oceans. and the p.r.c. has systematically invested in those capabilities. when we think about chinese maritime power i urge us to think of their growing blue water navy but not exclusively. if we look where they are really differentiated it's areas like shipbuilding and overall trade volumes and its position in global supply chains. i do think this poses a broad strategic threat to the united states. as i note in my testimony, i think the acute military threats from it are somewhat overstated, that's not to say it's not a major strategic risk. i think what i'm urging from the standpoint of legislation and policy is to focus on rejuvenating american maritime power. over the past 25 years china s
we heard the sir walter raleigh quote. that resonates with leaders in beijing. i for one have studied a lot of chinese strategists writings about the famous american naval strategist, and leading influence in understanding sea power is broader than naval capability. the naval capability is subordinate to the access to markets and the freedom of maneuver around the world's oceans. and the p.r.c. has systematically invested in those capabilities. when we think about chinese maritime power i urge...
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panama canal, have not gone unnoticed in these upside and a to the visiting german president, frank walter stein meyer said that he did not share trump's vision of a new world order. while chili's president said he had called his panamanian counterpart to convey solidarity and concern, wallclear was express there on labor and support for ukraine and criticize us administration in no uncertain terms alluding to the us president signed by a warned against those who quote, want to a place international law with the law of heath who is the strongest. but president trump seems willing to make good on his vile to take back to the panama canal. no matter how unseemly it may be, for much of the rest of the world. see and human al jazeera santiago, i'm president. trump has impose 25 percent tariffs on mexico. blaming it for failing to correct down on the flow of illegal drugs on people across the border. he was vice president j. d. vance was at the border on wednesday and said the terrace are being used as leverage the president. it says we need to sustain commitments from the government of mexico
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again, ruby on walter's positions are very, very clear. even secretary hex s position ad d o d has been very clear. so i don't see frankly that there's that there's a lot of dichotomy there. now that being said, as your other guests have mentioned number one, uh, president, trump is in fact the commander in chief and he will make his own decisions. so if that means perhaps not necessarily agreeing with certain cabinet members, you will do that job at present. trump has demonstrated time and time again, a willingness to engage in international affairs in a unconventional matter. again, north korea. uh, you know, one of the outcomes of his approach was a stop to north korea, nuclear tests and intercontinental ballistic missile tests. i also believe that one of the things that president trump uh, is absolutely a master is leverage. and i would argue, despite your guests from toronto saying that we are misinterpreting the regional environment, i think we have found the last year that many elements of, of power and influence that around has wie
again, ruby on walter's positions are very, very clear. even secretary hex s position ad d o d has been very clear. so i don't see frankly that there's that there's a lot of dichotomy there. now that being said, as your other guests have mentioned number one, uh, president, trump is in fact the commander in chief and he will make his own decisions. so if that means perhaps not necessarily agreeing with certain cabinet members, you will do that job at present. trump has demonstrated time and...
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panama canal, have not gone unnoticed in these upside and a to the visiting german president, frank walter stein meyer said that he did not share trump's vision of a new world order. while chillies president said he had called his panamanian counterpart to convey solidarity and concern, express their unwavering support for ukraine and criticized with us administration in no uncertain terms alluding to the us president signed by a warrant against those who quote, want to a place international law with the law of heath who is the strongest, but president trump seems willing to make good on his vile, to take back the panama canal. no matter how insanely it may be. for much of the rest of the world. to see a newman al jazeera santiago, so see denise forces have arrested the petroleum minister and several senior ministry officials allied with 1st vice president, re from a shop. the rest come, often tend slicing recent weeks in the northern town of monsieur, between the army and the white army militia, loyal to charles will be there on media reports. the army has also been deployed around the sh
panama canal, have not gone unnoticed in these upside and a to the visiting german president, frank walter stein meyer said that he did not share trump's vision of a new world order. while chillies president said he had called his panamanian counterpart to convey solidarity and concern, express their unwavering support for ukraine and criticized with us administration in no uncertain terms alluding to the us president signed by a warrant against those who quote, want to a place international...
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to commit to a cease fire and defy the russians a to fall the well, no agreement has been made on walter trace. looks like we all working together with friends and all you can add, always to look at what is the policy to piece? how do we create a lasting and durable piece in ukraine, sir? is that any short piece may become a pause that will simply allow boots in time to re um and then to re invade. to london and paris seems to present a united front while discussing plans to send peacekeeping troops to crane after the complex ends. but that unity only extends so far with the u. k. back and away from the french president microns proposed one month truce. this river surfaced after a london summon aimed at projecting european, the unified support for ukraine following bottom regional unexcused disaster is meeting with trump. all right, let's cross it now to a journalist and former british ambassador to is becca, stan at craig. marie craig did have you on the program with us. trump announced as he spoke to the us congress, that zalinski has sent him a letter saying he's ready to seek peace.
to commit to a cease fire and defy the russians a to fall the well, no agreement has been made on walter trace. looks like we all working together with friends and all you can add, always to look at what is the policy to piece? how do we create a lasting and durable piece in ukraine, sir? is that any short piece may become a pause that will simply allow boots in time to re um and then to re invade. to london and paris seems to present a united front while discussing plans to send peacekeeping...
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without the s meanwhile, believes there is another reason the water should be shed and that only man, walter was a social good it doesn't belong to one country or one person. it belongs to the whole of humanity. that's an argument that in future may seem quaintly hopeful, as the war to humanity needs to survive, becomes ever more guess. don't know how to 0 on degree, spoke area border. dozens of traffic and victims of inver patch related to indonesia also being fools to work. an online scam sent as a male ma, but hundreds of thousands of people in south east asia is still there and under the control of a criminal gangs, some victims of trap for years and describe being tortured and be soon. jessica washington reports from chickasha. exhausted and overwhelmed, these young nations of finally back on home soil of to be trafficked in to me. and we also happy to be back in indonesia, the conditions in the model of the toner. but i felt like our lives were not deposited. so they made me pretend to be a women online to get to money for ment, to hundreds of thousands of people has been traffic into
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camp has existed for more than 7 decades. generations have attempted to return to their homes in walters, now israel, but they now find themselves kicked out from the very place they sold the refuge. and how many haji elders, era, and other world news saw so many sources of arrested the petroleum administer, and several senior military officials, allies with vice president, react michelle. the arrest con laughter. intense bowers in the northern town of last year between the army and fighters, loyal to my shock. soldiers surrounded the vice president's home in the capital, juvenile, and tuesday night. he and president solich here a long time rivals. and i've left a fragile unity government since the end of the civil war in 2018. and 9 syria tax on communities in kaduna state has won't have spots, fee is of a resurgence of violence after a p. c. a with vantage c, a toxeme dining gary killed several civilians and costs panic. and the state that is grappling with mass killings and i've directions i'll just here is ahmed. each race has this report from gunning guy. so you can get to use a vil
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we have programs in place -- for example, at walter reed, when injured troops were coming in with their uniform, sometimes , and we had volunteers cut up some of the uniforms. if they lost a limb, they would cut up the uniform, make pockets to hang on like straps to put their cell phone in so they would have a piece of their original uniform. that's creative. we have a camp out in kuwait. it -- at the travis jordan healing arts gallery, we have a place of respite to get away from all the hustle and bustle of their job, fighting and training to fight wars, so if you get a chance, we have it locally. we have arts and music programs. we are healing people with these programs so i could talk all evening about the great work these folks do but i will stop there. it's a real honor. thank you. [applause] jeff: how about a hand for dr. jordan, everybody? thanks, doc. robin called me up and said you want to meet michael jordan? and this fucking guy walked in. i just want you to sign a basketball for me. another hand for dr. michael jordan. [applause] i have been to that medical center in germany
we have programs in place -- for example, at walter reed, when injured troops were coming in with their uniform, sometimes , and we had volunteers cut up some of the uniforms. if they lost a limb, they would cut up the uniform, make pockets to hang on like straps to put their cell phone in so they would have a piece of their original uniform. that's creative. we have a camp out in kuwait. it -- at the travis jordan healing arts gallery, we have a place of respite to get away from all the hustle...
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my pleasure and thank you for watching hope is here again on walter part the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, the buddy, welcome back to the most. go mules on shay bowes, and i've joined yet again by oregon. this and we've given all the a busy week this week, you know, look, there's only one game in town again this week. and of course, at a, her zalinski the knack of your is front and center, the big dawn. still taking them away in the background. we don't know which way he's going to go. this is a unique thing about the great new american president, you know, let's have a look. i want specific moments which we think here under moscow mules really reflects the seriousness. and the incredible nature of what actually went on in the .
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that kind of issues which is will alter, thinking walter and the big the days which is reduced by what the rules and these are the rules a need for a few of the generators. so uh the, the, the 80 percent on your that move in and fast that fee the same as your husband goes with stephens. i'm also, i'm really interested in it. this has been the name is which is denise, you guys the units. so and then they 2 weeks, things will be real good. it has to be within the beginning and then sort of be the largest and the how does a catastrophe within a catastrophe? thank you so much for talking to us. miss sam josh salon director of the policy and, and deals networks. joining us today from guys, i thank you for your time. the funerals are being held in syria is heavily province for members of security. forces killed in battles with fights as loyal to asked if president bush on a side hundreds of residents have gathered in the town of audrey may be a serious defense ministry says this regains control of areas in the northwest. hundreds of people including civilians were killed and the most serious
that kind of issues which is will alter, thinking walter and the big the days which is reduced by what the rules and these are the rules a need for a few of the generators. so uh the, the, the 80 percent on your that move in and fast that fee the same as your husband goes with stephens. i'm also, i'm really interested in it. this has been the name is which is denise, you guys the units. so and then they 2 weeks, things will be real good. it has to be within the beginning and then sort of be the...
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my pleasure and thank you for watching hope is here again on walter part. the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, if you think about a russia, what does your mind picture the bottom landscapes open up the fully lines the water one does. you imagine the, the discounts dodge the journey? the, are you ready to come along the breaking news on our t for my remaining on the left side in front runner. coming to jessica, who was bod, from the presidential rewards following the announcement of december's vote of the odd t. you can pay that has taken to social media, expecting his country. he's on the road to writing for test as class with police after desk, who is supposed to speak to the streets of book arrest. paragraph is deployed as romanians expressed outrage of the decisions and hundreds of people are reported. cuban syria one describe that my specifications carried out by the countries in new apologies. a warning that these reports contain disturbing images .
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competition is we split with no regard for humans from the environment taking all most important asset walter and exporting it for a lot of money. there are americans who are going to go without water simply so we can export our water as grass to feed cows halfway across the world. i can't help but wonder if anybody thinking about the future of this country. where is the water disappearing to river is at risk. the global war surprises unveiled, thoughts? march 21st on the w. the state of the news i from the fireman class has reported between the syrian government troops and supporters of the ousted form of president forbes, about bushes and executions. imagine one of the biggest challenges to the new governments and so forth from bradshaw alice, also in the program. russia launch is more rockets and drones strikes across you. crates. chief describes it as a massive attack photography, critical energy infrastructure, and the nicest russian, the tax on ukraine's profit, strong reaction from the white house president trump threatens must go with sanctions, but says you, craig is making a peace d
competition is we split with no regard for humans from the environment taking all most important asset walter and exporting it for a lot of money. there are americans who are going to go without water simply so we can export our water as grass to feed cows halfway across the world. i can't help but wonder if anybody thinking about the future of this country. where is the water disappearing to river is at risk. the global war surprises unveiled, thoughts? march 21st on the w. the state of the...