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. >> we are going to a side of the detroit called west village because it is west of a larger neighborhood and a lot of automotive barons of the early 1900s when it was first the motor city but west village became more apartments, duplexes, flats, things like that. in 1910, 1920. >> who is in this area? >> at this time maybe 60-40, 6% nonblack. nonprofessionals, people who are interested in community building, students, some of these places are apartments. a lot commute back and forth between campus and here and this is a first stop for a new resident of detroit and west village is there but one block over, really like rich side. and that attracts people to live over here. you have apartments over here and you're walking your dog through the neighborhood and just in a completely different neighborhood. on this side, this is definitely a part of detroit that has looked the same all the time. it has never not look like this. when the right happened in 67 the national guard blocked off this specific neighborhood, don't know why -- i can't go to 1967 and change that. when you make a left on st
. >> we are going to a side of the detroit called west village because it is west of a larger neighborhood and a lot of automotive barons of the early 1900s when it was first the motor city but west village became more apartments, duplexes, flats, things like that. in 1910, 1920. >> who is in this area? >> at this time maybe 60-40, 6% nonblack. nonprofessionals, people who are interested in community building, students, some of these places are apartments. a lot commute back...
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we have one in the west village. lemonis: okay.ony: we have one in brooklyn by the barclays center, and one in forest hills on austin street. lemonis: the concept's interesting. is that your mascot? tony: yeah, that's our mascot. that's eddie the yeti. a yeti's like a mythological creature, kind of like a bigfoot that lives in the himalayas in the snow. lemonis: how'd you come up with the idea? tony: it's really kind of based off a more traditional asian dessert. in taiwan, they kind of do it with like a milk-powder base. lemonis: and it's not the hawaiian shave ice? tony: no, it's not. we actually do something called shaved cream. we kind of have our own play on it. it's a dairy base. lemonis: oh, it is? tony: so it comes out and the texture's just very light and fluffy, but it's very creamy in taste. lemonis: and how long have you had this store? tony: so, we're going on our fourth year. lemonis: oh, wow. high-five on that. most people don't make it that long. tony: yeah. lemonis: what i want to do is i actually want to try it. t
we have one in the west village. lemonis: okay.ony: we have one in brooklyn by the barclays center, and one in forest hills on austin street. lemonis: the concept's interesting. is that your mascot? tony: yeah, that's our mascot. that's eddie the yeti. a yeti's like a mythological creature, kind of like a bigfoot that lives in the himalayas in the snow. lemonis: how'd you come up with the idea? tony: it's really kind of based off a more traditional asian dessert. in taiwan, they kind of do it...
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. >> we are going to a neighborhood in detroit called west village. is west of a larger neighborhood called indian village. indian villages where a lot of automotive companies in the lived where motor city was first becoming the motor city. it became more of apartments, duplexes, flats. a lot of this neighborhood came 1920's.e 1910's and >> who is predominately in this area? >> about 60% black, 40% not black. young professionals, people who are interested in community building, students live here -- a lotome of these of white students commute back and forth on the campus. ais is like a first stop for new resident of detroit. is there, but one block over his indian village, which is the really rich side of town. [laughter] that is what attracts people to live over here. you have apartments and duplexes over here, then you walk your you're in a completely different neighborhood. indian village on the site is definitely, this is definitely a part of detroit that has looked the same all this time. it has never not looked like this. when the riots happened
. >> we are going to a neighborhood in detroit called west village. is west of a larger neighborhood called indian village. indian villages where a lot of automotive companies in the lived where motor city was first becoming the motor city. it became more of apartments, duplexes, flats. a lot of this neighborhood came 1920's.e 1910's and >> who is predominately in this area? >> about 60% black, 40% not black. young professionals, people who are interested in community...
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what became known as the stonewall riot started as a routine police raid in manhattan's west villagealling them wrong. plain and simple actions and the reaction to them over several summer nights in 1969 that changed history. ♪ >> reporter: it's a global flash point for equal rights, born in a new york city bar. take me back to 1969 what was this place like >> it was a dump it was a burnt down bar that they came in and painted everything black, opened the doors, and made money. >> reporter: the stonewall inn, like almost all underground bars that caters to gay clientele at the time, was run by organized crime. the lgbtq community in the late '60s had few other optionswell, how important was this place to you and your friends back then >> well, it was important because we could dance with each other. it was against the law to serve known homosexuals alcohol in new york city. >> reporter: 1969, an impatient nypd raided the stonewall multiple times friday, june 28th, its oppressed clientele, many transgender, minority, or poor, had enough. did it feel like every other raid that you had
what became known as the stonewall riot started as a routine police raid in manhattan's west villagealling them wrong. plain and simple actions and the reaction to them over several summer nights in 1969 that changed history. ♪ >> reporter: it's a global flash point for equal rights, born in a new york city bar. take me back to 1969 what was this place like >> it was a dump it was a burnt down bar that they came in and painted everything black, opened the doors, and made money....
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this year's march will pass through midtown in the west village.t will also pass by the historistonewall inn marking the 50th ancni versary the stonewall riots that began the gay rights movement. >>> we're just a week away from independence day. after a late sta to the planning, we've got more details on what to expect if you're heading downtown to celebrate. >>> tonight the main event. democratic heavyweights taking the debate stage. i'm aaron gilchrist live in miami wiur fo things y >>> and we remain in storm team 4 weather alert mde here this evening. the areas in orange are under severe thunderstorm warnings until 7:00 p. including parts of loudon, fauquier and prince william and a little bit in alexandria. the cities of manassas and fairfax really heavy ghinfall ri now, especially in western loudoun county moving into the middberg area. fairfax is just getting pounded. the same areas like reston and herndon seeing very heavy l. rainfal you're also under flood warning in those areas until 11:15 tonight. doreen? >> we'll keep you posted. >>> bac
this year's march will pass through midtown in the west village.t will also pass by the historistonewall inn marking the 50th ancni versary the stonewall riots that began the gay rights movement. >>> we're just a week away from independence day. after a late sta to the planning, we've got more details on what to expect if you're heading downtown to celebrate. >>> tonight the main event. democratic heavyweights taking the debate stage. i'm aaron gilchrist live in miami wiur fo...
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. >> jesse: don't go to the west village. >> greg: that's where you live. >> jesse: not anymore. >> gregkatie: they tell you to wear boots. tall rubber both boots. >> jesse: if pompeo is watching write that up on a website. >> katie: one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ everyone's got to listen to mom. when it comes to reducing the sugar in your family's diet, coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. balanceus.org the doctor's office might mejust for a shot.o but why go back there when you can stay home with neulasta® onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta® reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1% a 94% decrease. neulasta® onpro is designed to deliver neulasta® the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta® is for certain cancer patients receiving s
. >> jesse: don't go to the west village. >> greg: that's where you live. >> jesse: not anymore. >> gregkatie: they tell you to wear boots. tall rubber both boots. >> jesse: if pompeo is watching write that up on a website. >> katie: one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ everyone's got to listen to mom. when it comes to reducing the sugar in your family's diet, coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great...
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plans to phase out coal in power generation by 2038, but long before that, five villages in the western german state of westailure are expected to be demolished to make way for a mine that extracts a particularly dirty type of coal. villagers will receive compensation, but some are asking why they should give up their homes when germany is phasing out coal power anyway. reporter: they are inching ever closer, the gigantic shovels of the lignite investigate -- lignite minors. they are set to develop -- set to demolish this village in northwest west failure. this resident grew up here and has no desire to leave and a forced relocation would affect his 83-year-old grandfather the most. >> you live here all these years and you want -- and they want to take you away when you are this age? that is harsh. reporter: davi wants to prevent that so he has led demonstrations against rwe, the local utilities company. he is argument is strengthened by the agreement to phase out coal. he will not leave his village voluntarily. >> if it comes to tearing down the villages, police will probably have to drag us out of our hom
plans to phase out coal in power generation by 2038, but long before that, five villages in the western german state of westailure are expected to be demolished to make way for a mine that extracts a particularly dirty type of coal. villagers will receive compensation, but some are asking why they should give up their homes when germany is phasing out coal power anyway. reporter: they are inching ever closer, the gigantic shovels of the lignite investigate -- lignite minors. they are set to...
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their way of life is now under threat may bring reports in the occupied west but low rise buildings were once common in villages in the occupied west bank but not anymore even in older areas that are now how buildings that many see are destroying the traditional nature of these villages life in palestinian villages once revolved around farming in single story stone houses in the village of east of jerusalem this is how much things have changed over the last decade. an hour's drive from qatar not seventy's village it's mayor says efforts to maintain its heritage are often hampered due to lack of land in most part of the villages really permission is needed to carry out any construction . of a secure the population is always increasing but the permitted building areas shrinking the mangos up and there's a limited supply of people trying to expand to the areas controlled by israel but they prevent us from building there so we go back to areas we can build on since they also agreement between israel and the palestine liberation organization in 190360 percent of the west bank has been under israeli control and israe
their way of life is now under threat may bring reports in the occupied west but low rise buildings were once common in villages in the occupied west bank but not anymore even in older areas that are now how buildings that many see are destroying the traditional nature of these villages life in palestinian villages once revolved around farming in single story stone houses in the village of east of jerusalem this is how much things have changed over the last decade. an hour's drive from qatar...
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west bank. low rise buildings were once common in villages in the occupied west bank but not any more even in older areas that are now how buildings that many say are destroying the traditional nature of these villages life in palestinian villages once revolved around farming in single story stone houses in the village of cotton the north east of jerusalem this is how much things have changed over the last decade. an hour's drive from the village its mayor says efforts to maintain its heritage are often hampered due to lack of land in most part of the village israeli permission is needed to carry out any construction. of. the population's always increasing but the permitted building areas shrinking the mangos up and there's a limited supply of people trying to expand to the areas controlled by israel but they prevent us from building there so we go back to areas we can build on since they also agreement between israel and the palestine liberation organization in 190360 percent of the west bank has been under israeli control and israeli human rights organization been com says only one in 100 request
west bank. low rise buildings were once common in villages in the occupied west bank but not any more even in older areas that are now how buildings that many say are destroying the traditional nature of these villages life in palestinian villages once revolved around farming in single story stone houses in the village of cotton the north east of jerusalem this is how much things have changed over the last decade. an hour's drive from the village its mayor says efforts to maintain its heritage...
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people in a west coastal village are getting told they should be getting ready to lose their loems tomes to the sea. >> climate change is here. >> it is not something of the future. d you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. try downy fabric conditioner. unlike detergent alone, downy helps prevent stretching by conditioning and smoothing fibers, so clothes look newer, longer. downy and it's done. dealing with psoriatic arthritis pain was so frustrating. ♪ my skin... it was embarrassing. my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. i had to find something that worked on all of this. i found cosentyx. now, watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are getting real relief with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered
people in a west coastal village are getting told they should be getting ready to lose their loems tomes to the sea. >> climate change is here. >> it is not something of the future. d you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. try downy fabric conditioner. unlike detergent alone, downy helps prevent stretching by conditioning and smoothing fibers, so clothes look newer, longer. downy and it's done. dealing...
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west bank you to abraham reports now from the time. olive trees that have been here for the past 60 years have turned into ashes after a recent arson in judah village north of the occupied west bank. israeli settlers were seen attacking the school in the village ahead of the fires local say they started it they will submit the surveillance camera footage to the israeli police but they don't expect the fair trial has been that it's difficult to imagine that they would hold settlers accountable usually the israeli justice system stands by the settlers they face deterrence from the israeli forces and police they wouldn't repeat their attacks every year there's a problem of the sort of. human rights organizations say less palestinians are reporting settler attacks and accuse the israeli system of biased towards settlers this is really a human rights organization yes dean says that 93 percent of cases regarding olive trees attacks were closed due to israeli police investigation fear people here say that secular violence and lack of accountability are meant to establish feed and push palestinians out of their lands they believe that this will help the ex
west bank you to abraham reports now from the time. olive trees that have been here for the past 60 years have turned into ashes after a recent arson in judah village north of the occupied west bank. israeli settlers were seen attacking the school in the village ahead of the fires local say they started it they will submit the surveillance camera footage to the israeli police but they don't expect the fair trial has been that it's difficult to imagine that they would hold settlers accountable...
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west bank. low rise buildings were once common in villages in the occupied west bank but not anymore even in olderareas that are now how the buildings that many say are destroying the traditional nature of these villages life in palestinian villages once revolved around farming in single story stone houses in the village of caught on the north east of jerusalem this is how much things have changed over the last decade. an hour's drive from qatar village it's mayer says efforts to maintain its heritage are often hampered due to lack of land in most part of the village israeli permission is needed to carry out any construction. of. the population is always increasing but the permitted building areas shrinking demand goes up and there's a limited supply of people trying to expand to the areas controlled by israel but they prevent us from building there so we go back to areas we can build on since they also agreement between israel and the palestine liberation organization in 190360 percent of the west bank has been under israeli control and israeli human rights organization been calm says only one in
west bank. low rise buildings were once common in villages in the occupied west bank but not anymore even in olderareas that are now how the buildings that many say are destroying the traditional nature of these villages life in palestinian villages once revolved around farming in single story stone houses in the village of caught on the north east of jerusalem this is how much things have changed over the last decade. an hour's drive from qatar village it's mayer says efforts to maintain its...
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west bank. low rise buildings were once common in villages in the occupied west bank but not anymore even in older areas that are now how the buildings that many say are destroying the traditional nature of these villages life in palestinian villages once revolved around farming in single storey stone houses in the village of course on the north east of jerusalem this is how much things have changed over the last decade. an hour's drive from qatar village its mayor says efforts to maintain its heritage are often hampered due to lack of land in most part of the village israeli permission is needed to carry out any construction. of a secure the population is always increasing but the permitted building areas shrinking demand goes up and there's a limited supply of people trying to expand to the areas controlled by israel but they prevent us from building there so we go back to areas we can build on since they also agreement between israel and the palestine liberation organization in 190360 percent of the west bank has been under israeli control and israeli human rights organization been calm says on
west bank. low rise buildings were once common in villages in the occupied west bank but not anymore even in older areas that are now how the buildings that many say are destroying the traditional nature of these villages life in palestinian villages once revolved around farming in single storey stone houses in the village of course on the north east of jerusalem this is how much things have changed over the last decade. an hour's drive from qatar village its mayor says efforts to maintain its...
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west bank either abraham reports from the town or. olive trees that have been here for the past 60 years have turned into ashes after the recent arson and village north of the occupied west bank. israeli settlers were seen attacking the school in the village ahead of the fires locals say they started it they will submit the surveillance camera footage to the israeli police but they don't expect a fair trial has been that they it's difficult to imagine that they would hold certain layers accountable usually the israeli justice system stands by the settlers the phrase deterrence from the israeli forces and police they wouldn't repeat their attacks every year there's a problem of the sort and. human rights organizations say less palestinians are reporting settler attacks and accuse the israeli system of biased towards settlers there is really a human rights organization yes dean says that 93 percent of cases regarding olive trees attacks were closed due to israeli police investigation fear people here say that secular violence and lack of accountability are meant to establish feed and push palestinians out of their lands they believe that this wil
west bank either abraham reports from the town or. olive trees that have been here for the past 60 years have turned into ashes after the recent arson and village north of the occupied west bank. israeli settlers were seen attacking the school in the village ahead of the fires locals say they started it they will submit the surveillance camera footage to the israeli police but they don't expect a fair trial has been that they it's difficult to imagine that they would hold certain layers...
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west bank you to abraham reports now from the time. all of trees that have been here for the past 60 years have turned into ashes after recent arson and jiggled village north of the occupied west bank. israeli settlers were seen attacking the school in the village ahead of the fires locals say they started it they will submit the surveillance camera footage to the israeli police but they don't expect a fair trial has some thought it could be in the u.k. it's difficult to imagine that they would hold so the lose accounts.
west bank you to abraham reports now from the time. all of trees that have been here for the past 60 years have turned into ashes after recent arson and jiggled village north of the occupied west bank. israeli settlers were seen attacking the school in the village ahead of the fires locals say they started it they will submit the surveillance camera footage to the israeli police but they don't expect a fair trial has some thought it could be in the u.k. it's difficult to imagine that they would...
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country the latest massacre going conflicts between rival communities in the west african country it happened in the village of sabbahi coup which is inhabited by members of the community officials unidentified gunmen attacked overnight virtually wiping out the entire village fighting between duggan hunters and rivals along the herders already left hundreds dead in the past year and a half. garment workers are fighting for higher wages despite the minimum wage rising this year to more than $150.00 yours of month they say they still leave some struggling to make ends meet. these women are singing about peace work starvation wages and fainting from exhaustion they're textile workers at a labor union event even though in recent years the minimum wage has increased to about $160.00 euros per month that's barely enough to live on in cambodia what many . bodi is labor protection laws are often not enforced 2 hours overtime is officially allowed but 4 hours is practically standard most women workers only have temporary work contracts they constantly worry about losing their job or the companies keep them powerless
country the latest massacre going conflicts between rival communities in the west african country it happened in the village of sabbahi coup which is inhabited by members of the community officials unidentified gunmen attacked overnight virtually wiping out the entire village fighting between duggan hunters and rivals along the herders already left hundreds dead in the past year and a half. garment workers are fighting for higher wages despite the minimum wage rising this year to more than...
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the latest massacre in an ongoing conflicts between rival communities in the west african country it happened in the village of sabbahi ku which is inhabited by members of the dogan community officials say unidentified gunmen attacked overnight versity wiping out the entire village fighting between doug and hunters than devival falana has already left hundreds dead in the past year and a half as more from a journalist a posthumous in manas capital bamako he joins us on the line welcome to the what do we know about the provocation behind this attack. very retro part from what you already mentioned in your introduction this is part of an ongoing pattern of communal violence that i have seen and up. earlier this year when another village called the will side who was attacked with more than 150 people dead this seems to be a revenge for that village or was i who was majority in imus's but. this village as you mentioned is somebody who which is majority to go also there seems to be a communal element in the assailants came in in the dead of night at 3 am down the road from reports even mention that there were in
the latest massacre in an ongoing conflicts between rival communities in the west african country it happened in the village of sabbahi ku which is inhabited by members of the dogan community officials say unidentified gunmen attacked overnight versity wiping out the entire village fighting between doug and hunters than devival falana has already left hundreds dead in the past year and a half as more from a journalist a posthumous in manas capital bamako he joins us on the line welcome to the...
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it was about four miles west from the village known as the german plat being composed almost entirely of ethnic germans. known as a large german settlement with schools and churches. the german character of the area raised concerns about security risks, for it had the reputation as the kind of place where as late as 1917 people were buying pictures of the kizer. but it had several things going in its favor. the first with was proximity to the university of illinois which had established professorship in air nautics. student aviators could receive their training at the university and then join other servicemen for flight instructions. the university was not the only attraction. it also offered cheaper land than the chicago area while still providing the necessary infrastructure. the proposed airfields about a mile square had already been drained as had much of the surrounding countryside. indeed the countryside around seemed to be an aviator's dream. all pilots and especially pilots in training faced the possibility of playing the field. that is, making an emergency landing. the milita
it was about four miles west from the village known as the german plat being composed almost entirely of ethnic germans. known as a large german settlement with schools and churches. the german character of the area raised concerns about security risks, for it had the reputation as the kind of place where as late as 1917 people were buying pictures of the kizer. but it had several things going in its favor. the first with was proximity to the university of illinois which had established...
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west bank. students. when israeli settlers attacked their school in a village most of the occupied west bank classes to find safety but it's not always going to. people here say this happens regularly israeli settlers are still in stones at the school they shot this video. some students threw rocks back but witnesses say settlers are often armed and have the israeli army's protection this includes life and munitions. he tells us an israeli settler shot him from a short distance a few months ago the damage to his arm could be permanent. we were in class when the settlers started throwing rocks and fire bombs the students started defending themselves as we were leaving the school some of the settlers were armed with weapons and sharp tools i was walking when to settle a shot at me with a life bullet that went into my arm such attacks have forced some students to study in other villages or drop out of school. miss with the thought. i was shocked by the declining number of students attending the school some parents say instead of losing their children to these attacks they protect them from harm and send them t
west bank. students. when israeli settlers attacked their school in a village most of the occupied west bank classes to find safety but it's not always going to. people here say this happens regularly israeli settlers are still in stones at the school they shot this video. some students threw rocks back but witnesses say settlers are often armed and have the israeli army's protection this includes life and munitions. he tells us an israeli settler shot him from a short distance a few months ago...
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in nigeria gunmen have raided villages in north west in sokoto state killing at least 43 people they say they've arrested a number of suspects several communities that have taken up arms to defend themselves against cattle theft looting and kidnapping sudan's military joined to has deported 3 opposition leaders to neighboring south sudan a general strike is entering its 3rd day as protesters demand a transition to civilian rule the united states is sending a senior diplomat to try to restart talks between the 2 sides dozens of companies and businesses in hong kong say they will close on wednesday so their employees can join another protest against a controversial extradition bill hong kong's leaders meanwhile are warning people against what they describe as radical behavior as standing by the bill which if approved as expected well allows suspects to be extradited to mainland china as many as a 1000000 marched against the proposed rule on sunday. in hungary rescue teams have brought out 4 bodies from the hull of a sunken to the boat these were the scenes not long ago in the capital b
in nigeria gunmen have raided villages in north west in sokoto state killing at least 43 people they say they've arrested a number of suspects several communities that have taken up arms to defend themselves against cattle theft looting and kidnapping sudan's military joined to has deported 3 opposition leaders to neighboring south sudan a general strike is entering its 3rd day as protesters demand a transition to civilian rule the united states is sending a senior diplomat to try to restart...
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president trump has been pursued by protests for much of the past week but in the tiny village of doonbeg in the westnd ended up leading a pub crawl. chris page was there and a warning, there's flash photography in his report. hey! this is a core no of —— corner of ireland, whether it is in protest, but partying. there began a tour of do need's five bars by the president's two sons. followed by dozens president's two sons. followed by d oze ns of president's two sons. followed by dozens of self snapping, sometimes flag—waving local people. that isn't to mention the rough unruly media scrum and a true of security staff marching across the chaos. this golf resort is the reason why the drums are so resort is the reason why the drums are so popular here. they boarded five years ago when was financially failing. it sustains many much—needed jobs in the area. this is people having a presidential visit will generate worldwide interest in this coastal community. in this village, the visit of president trump wasn't onto reversal, it's a carnival! good night. your note. -- good night. thank you. chris page, bb
president trump has been pursued by protests for much of the past week but in the tiny village of doonbeg in the westnd ended up leading a pub crawl. chris page was there and a warning, there's flash photography in his report. hey! this is a core no of —— corner of ireland, whether it is in protest, but partying. there began a tour of do need's five bars by the president's two sons. followed by dozens president's two sons. followed by d oze ns of president's two sons. followed by dozens of...
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west bank now teachers and students are trying to find ways to protect themselves from violence by israeli settlers and security forces need to abraham reports from. students. when israeli settlers attacked their school in a village with of the occupied west bank classes to find safety but it's not over this killing 2. people here say this happens regularly is really suck little stones at the school they shot this video. some students threw rocks back but witnesses say settlers are often armed and have the israeli arms protection this includes life and we created. he tells us an israeli settler shot him from a short distance a few months ago the damage to his arm could be permanent. we were in class when the settlers started throwing rocks and fire bombs the students started defending themselves as we were leaving the school some of the settlers were armed with weapons and sharp tools i was walking when to settle a shot at me with a life bullet that went into my arm such attacks have forced some students to study in other villages or drop out of school. miss with the thought. i was shocked by the declining number of students attending the school some parents say instead of losing their children to these attacks t
west bank now teachers and students are trying to find ways to protect themselves from violence by israeli settlers and security forces need to abraham reports from. students. when israeli settlers attacked their school in a village with of the occupied west bank classes to find safety but it's not over this killing 2. people here say this happens regularly is really suck little stones at the school they shot this video. some students threw rocks back but witnesses say settlers are often armed...
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west. shows when don constantly gets calls about elephants entering the villages for the park management dealing with the concerns of the local people is a major priority the elephants destroyed their fields and plantations the basis of their livelihoods. thanks to fences that the park officials have set up around the villages the elephants are slowly retreating back into the forest. in 3 of the villages electric fences protect the plantations. these fences are inspected on a regular basis and the locals say they're feeling much safer again. with us and we've been going hungry for 2 years people were losing weight there wasn't enough to eat but this year we have enough again we have vegetables we've been able to harvest what we planted to get. the cooperation between the park management and local residents. is proving successful for the way in dong the fences in these communities have also come as a relief to. people there was costing a lot of money it takes 46 people to chase away 3 elephants and elephants not a dog it's not a sheep that you can push away with elephants you have to be very stri
west. shows when don constantly gets calls about elephants entering the villages for the park management dealing with the concerns of the local people is a major priority the elephants destroyed their fields and plantations the basis of their livelihoods. thanks to fences that the park officials have set up around the villages the elephants are slowly retreating back into the forest. in 3 of the villages electric fences protect the plantations. these fences are inspected on a regular basis and...
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west african country. it happened in the village of soubouckou. it is inhabited by members of the dogon committee.icial site unidentified gunmen attacked overnight, virtually wiping out the village. fighting between dogon and fulani herders has left hundreds dead in the last year and a half. for more now, we want to speak to our journalist in the capital of molly. it's good to have you on the show. what do you know about this attack? >> not much in terms of details have come out. as you said, it was an overnight attack. it apparently started around 3:00 a.m., when assailants came in on pickup trucks and motorbikes and started shooting and burning homes. some report mentions of the people who were inside that did not get the chance to escape. that adds some more horrific detail to what happened in the village. other than that, but we also know is that the mayor has said the village has about 300 inhabitants. 50 are accounted for. we have up to 100 confirmed dead. we don't know what happened to the others. brent: thank you. let's take a closer look at the background to this conflict. our reporter ha
west african country. it happened in the village of soubouckou. it is inhabited by members of the dogon committee.icial site unidentified gunmen attacked overnight, virtually wiping out the village. fighting between dogon and fulani herders has left hundreds dead in the last year and a half. for more now, we want to speak to our journalist in the capital of molly. it's good to have you on the show. what do you know about this attack? >> not much in terms of details have come out. as you...
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gnomon and other villages in the west in the countryside saudi military officials say they've interceptedand destroyed a drone targeting homes near its border with yemen the drone was brought down near the residential area of hummus in shape which is also home to a military base it is the latest in a series of attacks on saudi airports and infrastructure by yemen's from sea rebels . that has. had the reason for what you describe is in these collation as that we had introduced a truce.
gnomon and other villages in the west in the countryside saudi military officials say they've interceptedand destroyed a drone targeting homes near its border with yemen the drone was brought down near the residential area of hummus in shape which is also home to a military base it is the latest in a series of attacks on saudi airports and infrastructure by yemen's from sea rebels . that has. had the reason for what you describe is in these collation as that we had introduced a truce.
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west bank it brehm reports from the turn over. olive trees that have been here for the past 60 years have turned into ashes after the recent arson in juba village north of the occupied west bank. israeli settlers were seen attacking the school in the village ahead of the fires local say they started it they will submit the surveillance camera footage to the israeli police but they don't expect the fair trial has thought that you could win the day and it's difficult to imagine that they would hold settlers accountable usually the israeli justice system stands by the settlers if they face deterrence from the israeli forces and police they wouldn't repeat their attacks every year there's a problem of the sort of. human rights organizations say less palestinians are reporting settler attacks and accuse the israeli system of bias towards settlers there is really a human rights organization yes dean says that 93 percent of cases regarding olive trees attacks were closed due to israeli police investigation failure people here say that secular violence and lack of accountability i meant to establish feed and push palestinians out of their lands they be
west bank it brehm reports from the turn over. olive trees that have been here for the past 60 years have turned into ashes after the recent arson in juba village north of the occupied west bank. israeli settlers were seen attacking the school in the village ahead of the fires local say they started it they will submit the surveillance camera footage to the israeli police but they don't expect the fair trial has thought that you could win the day and it's difficult to imagine that they would...
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when israeli settlers attack their school in a village most of the occupied west bank classes to find safety but it's not over this killing 2. people here say this happens regularly israeli settlers thrown stones at the school they shot this video november some students threw rocks back but witnesses say settlers are often armed and have the israeli army's protection this includes life and we created. he tells us an israeli settler shot him from a short distance a few months ago the damage to his arm could be permanent. saw we were in class when the settlers started throwing rocks and fire bombs the students started defending themselves as we were leaving the school some of the settlers were armed with weapons and sharp tools i was walking one to settle a shock me with a life bullet that went into my arm such attacks have forced some students to study in other villages or drop out of school. and this with the. i was shocked by the declining number of students attending the school some parents say instead of losing their children to these attacks they protect them from harm and send th
when israeli settlers attack their school in a village most of the occupied west bank classes to find safety but it's not over this killing 2. people here say this happens regularly israeli settlers thrown stones at the school they shot this video november some students threw rocks back but witnesses say settlers are often armed and have the israeli army's protection this includes life and we created. he tells us an israeli settler shot him from a short distance a few months ago the damage to...
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the latest massacre in an ongoing conflict between viable communities in the west african country it happened in the village of sabbahi kuwait is inhabited by members the doggone community officials unidentified gunmen attacked overnight virtually wiping out the entire village fighting between duggan hunters and rival falana herd has already left hundreds dead in the past year and a half. a scant more from that journalist i'm from posthumous in modest council because he joins us on the line welcome to the w what do we know about the provocation behind this. very little apart from what you already mentioned in your introduction this is part of an ongoing pattern of communal violence in an up. earlier this year when another village called ogle saddle was attacked with more than a $150.00 people dead this seems to be a revenge for that village who was majority inhabited but. this village as you mentioned 72 which is majority seems to be a communal element in the assailants came in in the dead of night. some reports even mention that there were inhabitants still inside around for there were burnt alive used gun
the latest massacre in an ongoing conflict between viable communities in the west african country it happened in the village of sabbahi kuwait is inhabited by members the doggone community officials unidentified gunmen attacked overnight virtually wiping out the entire village fighting between duggan hunters and rival falana herd has already left hundreds dead in the past year and a half. a scant more from that journalist i'm from posthumous in modest council because he joins us on the line...
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mali the latest massacre in an ongoing conflict between rival communities in the west african country it happened in the village of so bon coup which is inhabited by members of the doggone community officials say that unidentified gunmen attacked overnight virtually wiping out the entire village fighting between dawn hunters and rival full on the herders has already left hundreds dead in the past year and a half. ari for more now we want to speak to journalist brom posthumus in mali's capital bamako it's good to have you on the show tell us what else do you know though about this attack. not much more in terms of details have come out as you said there was an overnight attack it apparently started around 3 am when assailants came in on pickup trucks and murder and motorbikes and started shooting and burning homes and some reports even mention that the people who were in 5 hours didn't get the chance to escape so that i have some more horrific detail to what actually happened in that village but other than that what we also know is that the mayor of the village had about $300.00 inhabitants and that 50 are accou
mali the latest massacre in an ongoing conflict between rival communities in the west african country it happened in the village of so bon coup which is inhabited by members of the doggone community officials say that unidentified gunmen attacked overnight virtually wiping out the entire village fighting between dawn hunters and rival full on the herders has already left hundreds dead in the past year and a half. ari for more now we want to speak to journalist brom posthumus in mali's capital...
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breaking news coming into us around 100 people have been killed during an overnight attack on a village in mali in a west africa fighting between hunters and herders there has killed hundreds since january we'll bring you more details on that story as they come in to us. now to sports and lewis hamilton has consolidated his lead at the top of the drivers world championship after a controversial win at the canadian grand prix the ablest man was 2nd to the checkered flag but he got a boost from race marshals after a near miss with german sebastian fattal. the 50th canadian grump rematch 2 of the modern masters side by side at the front of the grid england's 5 time world champion lewis hamilton and germany's 4 time world champs the best the invisible starting from pole in a much improved ferrari. the rivals would hold that formation for the early parts of a hotly contested race before the decisive moment unfolded on lap 48 when the englishman was finally applying sustained pressure to the race leader vettel 100 breaking. the german overshot a chicane and took a detour through the grass on reviewing the inci
breaking news coming into us around 100 people have been killed during an overnight attack on a village in mali in a west africa fighting between hunters and herders there has killed hundreds since january we'll bring you more details on that story as they come in to us. now to sports and lewis hamilton has consolidated his lead at the top of the drivers world championship after a controversial win at the canadian grand prix the ablest man was 2nd to the checkered flag but he got a boost from...
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magazines covered the riots to alternative papers like the village voice in new york, the east village other. then westost periodcals like berkeley. and then we get to see lgbt press coverage. so you would not have seen a headline like that in lgbt newspapers and news letters of the day. but this was the way for mainstream newspapers to get readers, to get interest. and it can be then complicated to use those sources but they are important sources and they help us understand how it is that people learned about stonewall. the national magazines of the day, time and newsweek, didn't cover stonewall until the fall, until october. so it took several months before at least the magazines of the united states to see stonewall as something significant and worthy of coverage. host: you spoke earlier of the importance of the bars and taverns for the gay and lesbian community. from the library, looking back at the role they played for the lgbt q community. >> gays and lesbians who came of age in the 40's, 50, and 60s speak over and over again how they risked their reputation, marriages, families, livelihoods by g
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west bank. students. when israeli settlers attacked their school in a village with of the occupied west bank classes to find safety but it's not always going to. people here say this happens regularly is really sad little stones at the school they shot this video and. some students threw rocks back but witnesses say settlers are often armed and have the israeli army's protection this includes life and munitions created. he tells us an israeli settler shot him from a short distance a few months ago the damage to his arm could be permanent. we were in class when the settlers started throwing rocks and fire bombs the students started defending themselves as we were leaving the school some of the settlers were armed with weapons and sharp tools i was walking when i settle a shocked me with a life bullet that went into my arm such attacks have forced some students to study in other villages or drop out of school. miss with the. i was shocked by the declining number of students attending the school some parents say instead of losing their children to be the targets they protect them from harm and send them to lab
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latest massacre amid an ongoing conflict between rival communities in the west african country the attack happened in the village of so beyond coup which is inhabited by members of the de going community official said identified unidentified gunmen attacked overnight virtually wiping out the entire village now fighting between doggone hunters and rival fulani herders has already left hundreds dead in the past year and a half let's bring in journalist pasta matthews in mali's capital bamako and joins us on the line graham do we have any information on why this attack on this village took place. we don't have any information exactly on why this particular attack took place but you can put this in as you've already said in your introduction you can put this in the context of the why the cycle of violence that have been going on in this region which is in the center of mali. and which have seen an escalation off attacks since the beginning of this year went through villages were attacked with similar numbers or victims in the hundreds and this seems to be the latest one in this ongoing cycle ok so this is an ongoing
latest massacre amid an ongoing conflict between rival communities in the west african country the attack happened in the village of so beyond coup which is inhabited by members of the de going community official said identified unidentified gunmen attacked overnight virtually wiping out the entire village now fighting between doggone hunters and rival fulani herders has already left hundreds dead in the past year and a half let's bring in journalist pasta matthews in mali's capital bamako and...
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the golf resort has given been a living and brought his visits to life in a way that other villages in the westave met people all throughout the day that i delighted he's here, is music going around the corner and donald junior and his sons had been invited back to a party with irish dancing and music will they come? i don't know. but i can't tell you the red carpet has been rolled out and american flags are bound in this village.|j been rolled out and american flags are bound in this village. i was going to say they go they'll be wise to stick to the mineral water otherwise they may not get out at all. a colleague of mine tell went toa all. a colleague of mine tell went to a wedding recently and could not move from make america great again baseball caps but here we are so enjoy a beautiful evening. have a great evening. thanks very much. 0fficial reviews into the brutal murders of two toddlers, have severely criticised social workers at northamptonshire council. 0ne—year—old evelyn rose muggleton was killed by her mother's partner last year, while two—year—old dylan tiffin brown was killed by
the golf resort has given been a living and brought his visits to life in a way that other villages in the westave met people all throughout the day that i delighted he's here, is music going around the corner and donald junior and his sons had been invited back to a party with irish dancing and music will they come? i don't know. but i can't tell you the red carpet has been rolled out and american flags are bound in this village.|j been rolled out and american flags are bound in this village....
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the east village other. then west coast periodicals like the berkeley barb and berkeley tribe.hen we get to see lgbt press coverage. you would not have seen a headline like that in lgbt newspapers, magazines and newsletters of the day. this was a way for mainstream newspapers to get readers, to get interests, it can be complicated to use those as sources. they are important sources. they help us understand how it is that people learned about stonewall. interestingly, the national magazines of the day, time and newsweek, did not cover stonewall until the fall. until october. it took several months before the magazines of the united states saw stonewall as something significant and worthy of coverage. host: you spoke earlier about the importance of the bars and taverns for the gay and lesbian community. nancy juncker is a professor at seneca university. from the c-span video library, looking back at the role they played for the lgbt community. [video clip] >> gays and lesbians who came of age during the 1940's, 1950's, and 1960's speak over and over about how they risk their live
the east village other. then west coast periodicals like the berkeley barb and berkeley tribe.hen we get to see lgbt press coverage. you would not have seen a headline like that in lgbt newspapers, magazines and newsletters of the day. this was a way for mainstream newspapers to get readers, to get interests, it can be complicated to use those as sources. they are important sources. they help us understand how it is that people learned about stonewall. interestingly, the national magazines of...