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then there are challenges which people fight about.my gregory rhodes, terrorism -- migratory roads, terrorism, technology changes. unless we are able to cooperate, we will not be able to take advantage of our dvantages. nd that means you are actually dragged downwards, and that is preventing us from meeting our ears and concerns. we are being fractional eyes and weight -- fractionalized and we undermine -- we've got our own approach. we got alternative solutions. but all those structures grow out of a period of history. we saw what happened when you adopt a non-corporation -- a noncooperation approach between governments were there are a lot of real fears. for many years now we have been going in the wrong direction. if you look at social law, tax law, all of those are subjects in which are the basis of the state. we have really seen a weakening of the positions. i have told you what france is doing. in france was really liking behind the rest of europe -- france was really lagging behind the rest of europe. but when i look at dynamism
then there are challenges which people fight about.my gregory rhodes, terrorism -- migratory roads, terrorism, technology changes. unless we are able to cooperate, we will not be able to take advantage of our dvantages. nd that means you are actually dragged downwards, and that is preventing us from meeting our ears and concerns. we are being fractional eyes and weight -- fractionalized and we undermine -- we've got our own approach. we got alternative solutions. but all those structures grow...
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and you know, we have the potential for welfare reform, which would certainly affect the program which in california is the cal works program. we have a farm bill for reauthorization over the next several months. part of that is the snap program. supplemental nutrition program. which in california is the cal fresh program, or food stamps more generally known. we have the medicaid program which is very important to many of our clients and certainly to all of our ihss clients. we have the medicare program which is important to many -- well not all, but most of our daas clients. so those are out there and you know, there are risks around all those things with the current administration. we also have a set of concerns that come from the state budget. so as i said, in the state budget, we have seen some impacts in the cal works program. which in this case, probably reduce our revenue by about $1.5 million. it's not a daas program, but as i said before, all of the hsa programs are to some extent connected by their general fund. so if we lose revenue in one place, we have to figure out what w
and you know, we have the potential for welfare reform, which would certainly affect the program which in california is the cal works program. we have a farm bill for reauthorization over the next several months. part of that is the snap program. supplemental nutrition program. which in california is the cal fresh program, or food stamps more generally known. we have the medicaid program which is very important to many of our clients and certainly to all of our ihss clients. we have the...
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it's about to switch away from coal to gas, which is cheaper and also the growth in renewables, which i'll get into in a little while. so these two large coal consuming countries have had significant drivers, but we also see in europe continued drop. drop in demand. now, despite these major coal users reducing their demand, there is growth in some regions. india and a few countries contributed to this growth, and those were driven primarily by power generation demand. now, with the drop in the last two years, actually in 2017, we are seeing a rebound. driven by growth in china and india, the u.s. may have a little bit of growth, but it's really pretty flat. and this demand rebound is also supported higher prices throughout the year. so the question is, is what we're seeing in 2017 a new trend or is it a blitz? let's find out. let me start by talking about power systems in transformation. coal provides nearly 40% of the electricity worldwide, and coal-powered generation accounts for two thirds of global coal consumption. it's important to understand how the power generation mix is evol
it's about to switch away from coal to gas, which is cheaper and also the growth in renewables, which i'll get into in a little while. so these two large coal consuming countries have had significant drivers, but we also see in europe continued drop. drop in demand. now, despite these major coal users reducing their demand, there is growth in some regions. india and a few countries contributed to this growth, and those were driven primarily by power generation demand. now, with the drop in the...
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it's a clean and quiet use which is compatible with the residential uses above. we have had considerable support from the hoa, which really would like to see some use on the ground floor. there are security concerns about a vacant ground floor, but really has no interest in having a grocery store down there. regardless of the interest, there's been no market interest. this has been a long-vacant property. it's been marketed to a number of other uses and nobody else has wanted to move in, so this is really the perfect solution. i know we're here today because of the requirement for cu for removal of a grocery store. there has not been a grocery store there for a long time, but i know that's an issue that's concern of the commission. there 14 grocery stores within one mile of the site, and i do have a map showing the four largest grocery store facilities within approximately a half mile, so you can see there's several large stores, and then, there's a number of smaller stores. but there are sufficient access to groceries in this area, and presidio administrator jes
it's a clean and quiet use which is compatible with the residential uses above. we have had considerable support from the hoa, which really would like to see some use on the ground floor. there are security concerns about a vacant ground floor, but really has no interest in having a grocery store down there. regardless of the interest, there's been no market interest. this has been a long-vacant property. it's been marketed to a number of other uses and nobody else has wanted to move in, so...
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and this shows the largest tree in the back yard which is well over 12 inches which is right next to that alley so it should be covered under the street tree ordinance. it will make a great difference in the neighborhood. we're cutting down the back yard. we're taking a two bedroom one bath house and turning it into a five bedroom four bath house. they're trying to disguise that it's going to be multiple families by saying that they have two laundries in the house. there's going to be a laundry upstairs and another one downstairs. i say that downstairs one, which on the original plans which i received, was called a wet bar is actually going to turn into a kitchen and be another unit. thank you. >> president honda: thank you, sir. good evening and welcome. >> i'm paula davis debella. i'm at the same address of stanley. i wanted to bring up the fact that two years ago we were given plans by the owner or his agent. we had a neighbor give several comments and we never heard anything further. until recently, which is about two years later, when we were made aware that a permit had been is
and this shows the largest tree in the back yard which is well over 12 inches which is right next to that alley so it should be covered under the street tree ordinance. it will make a great difference in the neighborhood. we're cutting down the back yard. we're taking a two bedroom one bath house and turning it into a five bedroom four bath house. they're trying to disguise that it's going to be multiple families by saying that they have two laundries in the house. there's going to be a laundry...
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which does about a quarter of the volume which is still quite amazing we have the best developers in the entire world working on this we've got first mover advantage the greatest liquidity they most secure platform software that you know isn't buggy really works doesn't have emergency down targeting problems like the fake impostors have had and you know we do have some problems we have a unit bias problem where you know people want to own a single point of a thing and since milli bits isn't popular they choose things like light coin or b cash because they're cheaper and you know that puts the coin a disadvantage on a product like point base where people just want to buy they just want to get in they don't have time to figure out what's good and why so they just click market buy and you know they get they used to have three products there they could market by now they've got fourth product unfortunately the worst possible product you could add. or close. and it's going to be a fight you know if wall street wants to step in and start long in the futures the declines going to you know m
which does about a quarter of the volume which is still quite amazing we have the best developers in the entire world working on this we've got first mover advantage the greatest liquidity they most secure platform software that you know isn't buggy really works doesn't have emergency down targeting problems like the fake impostors have had and you know we do have some problems we have a unit bias problem where you know people want to own a single point of a thing and since milli bits isn't...
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a single policy which we explain. the government is responsible to parliament and accountable to parliament every day. in the republic, civil servants apply the policies of the government and that is the case every day. so those who have criticisms of government policies, they must focus on the policies not on the public service. i am surprised that some commentators, some leaders of organizations of various organizations in some cases have a right to express their views on all public service, or representative public service, take the liberty of describing the work of our public servants. in the french republic, public servants, civil servants, whoever they are, must behave as to the highest standards. i would like to thank all the law enforcement organizations who intervened in difficult conditions to ensure the transport of goods and the security of our citizens. i would like to thank the road management service who interveens often in the middle of the night to carry out operations as safely as possible. by trying
a single policy which we explain. the government is responsible to parliament and accountable to parliament every day. in the republic, civil servants apply the policies of the government and that is the case every day. so those who have criticisms of government policies, they must focus on the policies not on the public service. i am surprised that some commentators, some leaders of organizations of various organizations in some cases have a right to express their views on all public service,...
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and i like to think of the movies on which all three brothers worked as the ones out of which i would pick my favorite. having said which and allowing for my fondness for the third man which was produced by my uncle alex and my father did the art direction, but my uncle xalton had nothing to do with it at all. i am enormously admiring of things to come in which all three brothers were involved and which is an amazing, futuristic film. and it has an enormous range of extraordinary performances by great actors. i am always delighted to see the private life of henry viii which dates33 from 1933, the year in which i was born, because all three brothers worked on it, and my mother was in it as well as my aunt. so i feel that's a particularly familiar picture. if i had to pick the all time movie of theirs which i would most like to see again, i think it would probably be either the thief of baghdad for which my father won an oscar in 1940 or jungle book which was directed by my uncle xalton and produced by uncle alex and art directed by my father. having said which, i do not spend a lot of
and i like to think of the movies on which all three brothers worked as the ones out of which i would pick my favorite. having said which and allowing for my fondness for the third man which was produced by my uncle alex and my father did the art direction, but my uncle xalton had nothing to do with it at all. i am enormously admiring of things to come in which all three brothers were involved and which is an amazing, futuristic film. and it has an enormous range of extraordinary performances...
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of movement, which allows 6 degrees of movement, which is that, that, that and three dimensions of movementt tracking, which means there are no sensors on lighthouses telling you where the headset is. the headset works out where it is in the environment. this is the next level for virtual reality. still, with magically releasing its product later this year and tonnes of activity here, a cheap flatpack way of building your own headset, virtual reality continues to face a tough battle with augmented reality, whichjust seems a bit more ready to make its mark, if you ask me. i feel better for that. time to move on. here comes lara with some high—tech ways to stop thieves. at this year's show, a few anti—theft devices have been lodged, andi anti—theft devices have been lodged, and i got my hands on some of them. and this is a prototype burglar prevention system. it aims to replicate what the house looks and sounds like when your home. through the app, you can preset it with the way you live your life, when you will play music, watch a film, talking in the kitchen, and when the lights will go on
of movement, which allows 6 degrees of movement, which is that, that, that and three dimensions of movementt tracking, which means there are no sensors on lighthouses telling you where the headset is. the headset works out where it is in the environment. this is the next level for virtual reality. still, with magically releasing its product later this year and tonnes of activity here, a cheap flatpack way of building your own headset, virtual reality continues to face a tough battle with...
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which is the u.k. government communications headquarters are listening post which was actually doing the same sort of trolling and developing the same sort of software between the years two thousand and nine two thousand and ten so britain certainly has been doing exactly the same thing for almost a decade as well. and this request it comes from the united states army intelligence and security command which collects intelligence for combat operations so how would this new software be useful in that respect. well i mean we know that america has this. kill this that is signed off by the american president every tuesday morning where they can go out and target a so-called terrorist suspects across north africa across central asia across the middle east and take them out with drone strikes there is no due process there is no rule of law and this is just what the intelligence agencies assessed to be problematic people who might well be involved in terrorist attacks attacks in the future and they are assesse
which is the u.k. government communications headquarters are listening post which was actually doing the same sort of trolling and developing the same sort of software between the years two thousand and nine two thousand and ten so britain certainly has been doing exactly the same thing for almost a decade as well. and this request it comes from the united states army intelligence and security command which collects intelligence for combat operations so how would this new software be useful in...
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the fact that the money has not been distributed fairly across and people are often very low wages which are support them. is it because of the way business is conducted in the modern time is it because of globalisation is there any particular reason why we're having this gap. well i think there is this gap because there is a sense i mean like a lot of leeway that has been given to a lot of rich people in this sense that there are tax breaks there are also. a lot of incentives when the capital moves from the global north to the global south there is also a lot of in there is the theory actually that has been going on for a lot of for for so many decades now that was what is good for the rich is also good for the poor in the sense that the more wealth you create on the upper level then lot of it will go or some of it will go down to the others in terms of job creation in terms of business opportunities but what is happening is like there is there is some sort of growth in the wealth worldwide and some of the poorer are less were in some of the countries where the problem is like the share
the fact that the money has not been distributed fairly across and people are often very low wages which are support them. is it because of the way business is conducted in the modern time is it because of globalisation is there any particular reason why we're having this gap. well i think there is this gap because there is a sense i mean like a lot of leeway that has been given to a lot of rich people in this sense that there are tax breaks there are also. a lot of incentives when the capital...
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was you know going to cave which was at a time which is son. wanted in ukraine and sanctioned in the u.s. and europe he travels under armed guard in a multi car convoy rarely appearing in public. we tracked down his former chauffeurs and they revealed his regular meetings with the russian government we often drive into the ministry of economic development the ministry of natural resources the national space agency. also the russian presidential administration and state oil and gas firms. aside from frozen assets ukraine's intelligence agency says katrinka is trading oil gas and coal in the conflict zones of eastern ukraine fueling corruption and conflict in a country that was once. didn't respond to our request for comment well jordan al-jazeera. menage of origin is in russia and ukraine analysts said the i. will incite she says this report further highlights how entrenched corruption continues to be in ukrainian politics or option is not just an economic issue especially for ukraine it's a national security matter and this is for two reasons t
was you know going to cave which was at a time which is son. wanted in ukraine and sanctioned in the u.s. and europe he travels under armed guard in a multi car convoy rarely appearing in public. we tracked down his former chauffeurs and they revealed his regular meetings with the russian government we often drive into the ministry of economic development the ministry of natural resources the national space agency. also the russian presidential administration and state oil and gas firms. aside...
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talking about discrimination which a point which is missing in this agreement i would say there is more to gain office and government than by this government is really good about this deal definitely good points if we talk about a lot to migration does this is mentioned within the treaty of migration act there's also disappointment of families which is definitely a positive point and also if we talk about the right to part time to part time jobs when you are taking care of somebody in your family so that definitely positive points but again i must say there is a huge gap between what is very important for another part of the population which is not regarded at all so the job as president for voters. went to great pains to get the two parties to get directly involved in politics which is unusual for a german president so important did he believe it to be. in germany's national interests you know this is clearly not a position that you that you agree with you don't believe it's in germany's national interest for this to happen i mean if it would be it's definitely definitely a part in que
talking about discrimination which a point which is missing in this agreement i would say there is more to gain office and government than by this government is really good about this deal definitely good points if we talk about a lot to migration does this is mentioned within the treaty of migration act there's also disappointment of families which is definitely a positive point and also if we talk about the right to part time to part time jobs when you are taking care of somebody in your...
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person and france were not there either they support a separate un mediated process which itself has failed to get anywhere some data gets heckled the russian foreign minister when he read a statement from president vladimir putin accusing moscow of killing civilians and some opposition delegates refused even to leave sochi airport for the talks because syrian government flags were displayed in the terminal that. if the reform did comprising the government of the. republic the league asian along with the wide represented opposition. for drafting a constitutional reform with that would result votes as the this result of the creation of the constitutional committee will be handed over to the united nations the work of this new institution the syrian constitutional committee will be organized in geneva according to the resolution twenty two fifty four and diplomatic editor james bays is following developments from the united nations and we were hearing that the prospect of elections for syrian people and also constitutional reform but did stuff on the mystery say anything more to flesh
person and france were not there either they support a separate un mediated process which itself has failed to get anywhere some data gets heckled the russian foreign minister when he read a statement from president vladimir putin accusing moscow of killing civilians and some opposition delegates refused even to leave sochi airport for the talks because syrian government flags were displayed in the terminal that. if the reform did comprising the government of the. republic the league asian...
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which was great. in this room there was a little chair that his little famous scotty dog fala used to sleep on. that was his special spot in this big room. it was a room in the mornings fdr quite often would meet with his staff. he used to spend some time in bed looking at the papers first and then he would have a quick meeting with any members of his cabinet or staff that he needed to. it was very convenient for him. that's why there are some chairs in here so that they can sit and talk to the president right here. this room has a wonderful view of the hudson river, and that was very important to fdr. he loved the hudson river. it was one of the best things about the hudson valley for him, this beautiful river that ran behind his house where he learned to sail a boat as a little boy. by the time he was 8 years old, he could sail a boat on the hudson river. so any time spent on boats or ships was wonderful to him. and, in fact, he used to say that his favorite job next to being the president of the un
which was great. in this room there was a little chair that his little famous scotty dog fala used to sleep on. that was his special spot in this big room. it was a room in the mornings fdr quite often would meet with his staff. he used to spend some time in bed looking at the papers first and then he would have a quick meeting with any members of his cabinet or staff that he needed to. it was very convenient for him. that's why there are some chairs in here so that they can sit and talk to the...
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provides a specific daca fix which is paired with them -- paired with border security elements which we think is the way to go. we want something narrow in scope that doesn't includes issues we can't agree on. i think overwhelmingly a majority in the house would pass that bill with strong republican support if it were allowed to come to the floor for a vote. i specifically asked the general if we were allowed a vote on thed -- and the hurd-aguilar bill passed the house is that something the president would sign? he did not give a guarantee the president would though he reiterated the president is committed to finding a solution for dreamers and in the past they've said, let congress figure it out. if congress pass this is bill, will the president sign it? there was no indication, they didn't know what was in the bill and we tried to catch him up to speed and explain parts of the bill. there are further ongoing negotiations so hopefully they'll look at that bill and the strong, bipartisan support it has, and work with us in convincing republican leadership to allow a vote on a dreamer
provides a specific daca fix which is paired with them -- paired with border security elements which we think is the way to go. we want something narrow in scope that doesn't includes issues we can't agree on. i think overwhelmingly a majority in the house would pass that bill with strong republican support if it were allowed to come to the floor for a vote. i specifically asked the general if we were allowed a vote on thed -- and the hurd-aguilar bill passed the house is that something the...
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which is binding for all the parties. it is deplorable that the united states, once again, gave us reason to believe that they are unreliable. as one of the basic consequences, i go back to the nuclear problem of the korean peninsula. if they want to suspend his military nuclear program, offering to lift sanctions. this was the essence of the deal between international community and iran, so if this treaty is now canceled, and iran is told that it should abide by its commitments and sanctions, it will be reimposed. what would you do if you are the leader of north korea? they say they will lift sanctions. if north korea suspends its military nuclear program, but then, the next day, they can cancel their promise. take it back. by the way, today, in vancouver, there will be a meeting on north korea called by the u.s. and canada. including countries that were members of the u.n.-led coalition. during the korean war of 1953, when we found out about this meeting, we asked "why do you need all these countries together?" greece,
which is binding for all the parties. it is deplorable that the united states, once again, gave us reason to believe that they are unreliable. as one of the basic consequences, i go back to the nuclear problem of the korean peninsula. if they want to suspend his military nuclear program, offering to lift sanctions. this was the essence of the deal between international community and iran, so if this treaty is now canceled, and iran is told that it should abide by its commitments and sanctions,...
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they are fully as i can show you right now there is this build up which continues this is a protest the has been called for by the it is in opposition by the popular front which is a an umbrella organization of different leftist groups opposed to the government and to the austerity measures so if you can see behind me in this crowd which is chanting the people would like the government to scrap the austerity measures they want those decisions made by the government to be scrapped as soon as possible otherwise they say that they will continue to take to the streets until those measures. put on the. aside this comes as a very quick and want no moment for the tunisians and for the government on sunday to his in with commemorate the seven i did verse thirty of the two thousand and eleven revolution people say basically that they were hoping to see their lives improve their living standard is much better than the past they say that the government has betrayed them about cutting unemployment poverty and also building a very strong economy which many people here believe is not the case now the
they are fully as i can show you right now there is this build up which continues this is a protest the has been called for by the it is in opposition by the popular front which is a an umbrella organization of different leftist groups opposed to the government and to the austerity measures so if you can see behind me in this crowd which is chanting the people would like the government to scrap the austerity measures they want those decisions made by the government to be scrapped as soon as...
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mahmudabad in which we still live.government is laying claim to my property, saying that it is enemy property. no—one is paying for it, so these days, everything is crumbling. this dispute goes back to 19117. the partition of india into two states, a muslim—majority state called pakistan, and a hindu—majority state of india. it was estimated that a million people died, ten million people were displaced. some muslims went to the state of pakistan. many hindus came to india. it was not just the country that was divided. families were divided, too. in the late ‘50s, my father took pakistani nationality, and that is when my family's problems began, because when india and pakistan went to war in 1965, the government laid claim to our properties. there was an act of parliament called the enemy property act, which empowered the government to take over, temporarily, the properties of pakistanis. it was notjust our family which was affected. thousands of families were affected. the properties are worth billions of dollars. but
mahmudabad in which we still live.government is laying claim to my property, saying that it is enemy property. no—one is paying for it, so these days, everything is crumbling. this dispute goes back to 19117. the partition of india into two states, a muslim—majority state called pakistan, and a hindu—majority state of india. it was estimated that a million people died, ten million people were displaced. some muslims went to the state of pakistan. many hindus came to india. it was not just...
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anthony on facebook, we will bring you a film, which shows there isa bring you a film, which shows therespice circulating on the streets of manchester. this is despite the fact that spice was banned a couple of yea rs that spice was banned a couple of years ago. anthony says, "when it was the so—called legal high, and available in shops, we didn't see the same problems. maybe this is the reason to legalise some drugs, control what's in them, the strength and put a tax on them at the same time." scottie on facebook says, "the war on drugs created the market for spice." one viewer tweets this, "just one time, that's all it takes to go wrong. people don't listen." ebony says, "stop the dealers approaching them and get them locked up. no dealers, equals no spice." get in touch if you have used spice 01’ get in touch if you have used spice or affected by people who use it. let me know your experience and what the difference has been since the ban on legal highs came into this country. there was almost a great result for bristol city? yes, two minutes. that's how close bristol city came to hol
anthony on facebook, we will bring you a film, which shows there isa bring you a film, which shows therespice circulating on the streets of manchester. this is despite the fact that spice was banned a couple of yea rs that spice was banned a couple of years ago. anthony says, "when it was the so—called legal high, and available in shops, we didn't see the same problems. maybe this is the reason to legalise some drugs, control what's in them, the strength and put a tax on them at the same...
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which is obviously great fort city and needed.we'll implement our transportation demand management program and have to establish the agency that will regulate that with mta. and then the parks, and obviously there is comprehensive set of workforce training, lbe programs that were already implementing through the contracting we're doing. and this is just a little reminder of the transportation and the tdm program which i will skip on going through. if you have questions, happy to answer those. with that, i'd be happy to answer any questions. >> president hillis: let's first open this up to public comment. any public comment on the pier 70 informational item? seeing none, commissioners? commissioner moore. >> commissioner moore: i'm really happy you were able to add the slipway common, we talked about that earlier on, because without it it's basically inland development which has not really reached out to future destination, so i think this is a great addition. i think it will have a lot of meaning. and i'm really happy you were abl
which is obviously great fort city and needed.we'll implement our transportation demand management program and have to establish the agency that will regulate that with mta. and then the parks, and obviously there is comprehensive set of workforce training, lbe programs that were already implementing through the contracting we're doing. and this is just a little reminder of the transportation and the tdm program which i will skip on going through. if you have questions, happy to answer those....
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section which saved her life because i could provide her the medical services to have it she couldn't afford it otherwise just five children going to school at schools and they now face the prospect the bleak prospect of having no school to go to the very sheltered housing that refugees get across the region are largely houses flats and shelters that have been built for palestinian refugees the impact is completely unthinkable what is happening in zero four on what to start the year with half of its budget withheld by the us administration it's just unthinkable it's unheard of and what will our our appeal urgent appeal is for the u.s. administration to reconsider and reverse its decisions but also to other international donors to step in and help us in the refugees in this difficult moment graham is this a case of palestine and palestinian leaders being punished for pushing back against a u.s. president trying to decision to recognize drusilla as the capital of israel. no i think this is the administration which is totally unconventional as saying that this process has not moved forwa
section which saved her life because i could provide her the medical services to have it she couldn't afford it otherwise just five children going to school at schools and they now face the prospect the bleak prospect of having no school to go to the very sheltered housing that refugees get across the region are largely houses flats and shelters that have been built for palestinian refugees the impact is completely unthinkable what is happening in zero four on what to start the year with half...
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now but we also want to mention three billboards outside of big missouri which we saw in the report a little earlier it was very out because it's a movie about empowered woman taking the law into our own hands just as these women . big little laws i mean there's so much subject matter that i mean. three billboards outside having missouri is a mother whose daughter is rates and killed and the authorities don't really do a good job so she does the job self and i think one of the female ward said it really eloquently when she said we women here we are not here because of the food we are here because of the work i want to get to some of that work robin because. there was actually a big award from germany as well yeah that germany we're all very pleased because in the fade one boss best best foreign language film this is directed by fred keene and he is the man of the moment here in germany when it comes to movies. and he got diane kruger the big hollywood star to star in it and of course this is actually her first movie that she's dubbed in her mother tongue which is. this is a again this
now but we also want to mention three billboards outside of big missouri which we saw in the report a little earlier it was very out because it's a movie about empowered woman taking the law into our own hands just as these women . big little laws i mean there's so much subject matter that i mean. three billboards outside having missouri is a mother whose daughter is rates and killed and the authorities don't really do a good job so she does the job self and i think one of the female ward said...
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minister of the transition towards ecology which is interesting as a terminology which proves that france intends to really shift its policy as far as you don't think a macro government would bomb a green peace rainbow warrior ship protesting nuclear testing that sort of that's a tricky question i think that france france still has a tendency to protect national interests. particularly as far as nuclear activity and growth is doing nuclear submarine simulation just the other day showing the. protection of the protection of the and the national military institutions i think france has a tradition of going all the way you know we are a nuclear force i've just finished a film in the highest where we have some of our nuclear submarines it's very impressive we ignore that part of the reality but actually it's there and very often goes to brittany but it was france will be the only nuclear power in the european union when britain leaves absolutely so i think. until the day you know who is the minister of environment decides to leave because he disagrees i think will want to have a green policy
minister of the transition towards ecology which is interesting as a terminology which proves that france intends to really shift its policy as far as you don't think a macro government would bomb a green peace rainbow warrior ship protesting nuclear testing that sort of that's a tricky question i think that france france still has a tendency to protect national interests. particularly as far as nuclear activity and growth is doing nuclear submarine simulation just the other day showing the....
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which i think we spoke about on this show here.volumes. it's a strange and occasionally ramshackle affair. the dialogue is full of cussing. and colloquial cussing at that. there is music in it but it is very racy in its lyrical content. the fight sequences, you really feel that you're watching people beating seven bells out of each other. it has the ability to eschew conventions and mix in grit and substance with its story. i think it's a bit overlong. two and a half hours. i felt it could be tightened up a little bit. but what i liked about it, firstly, it is a bit anarchic. a bit ramshackle. you're not sure where it's going. it seems to switch genres at certain times. it always keeps you on your toes. i mean, a boxing movie should do. it is a film which dances around you and keeps you alert. i enjoyed it. it's not perfect, but it's a pretty solid thriller with some sort of social things to say, as well. 0k, yeah, that's interesting. good to bring us something that i certainly didn't know too much about. ifeel like i've read a lot
which i think we spoke about on this show here.volumes. it's a strange and occasionally ramshackle affair. the dialogue is full of cussing. and colloquial cussing at that. there is music in it but it is very racy in its lyrical content. the fight sequences, you really feel that you're watching people beating seven bells out of each other. it has the ability to eschew conventions and mix in grit and substance with its story. i think it's a bit overlong. two and a half hours. i felt it could be...
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topic which is. to go already knows everything controls all the data. and out of the market twitter actually provide it using the data for surveillance but i'm thinking using government and give up on opportunities like that. let's be clear it's not as if it is not that they are not even that they're snooping their problem is their business model the problem is they give away their search engine for free and their space is smaller than requires them to essentially collect data which they pass on to advertisers so the big debate today is business models i think i much prefer the business model of a company like apple which sells products and doesn't collect data so it's not companies that are bad what's bad a business models and the business model that i think has been a profound mistake in the internet and eventually will be recognized as a mistake is the free model where we get services facebook google instagram for free and by using them they acquire our data and then sell that data to advertising
topic which is. to go already knows everything controls all the data. and out of the market twitter actually provide it using the data for surveillance but i'm thinking using government and give up on opportunities like that. let's be clear it's not as if it is not that they are not even that they're snooping their problem is their business model the problem is they give away their search engine for free and their space is smaller than requires them to essentially collect data which they pass...
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a national structure which they've created since the fall of the soviet union which is very very resilient and very hard to penetrate. since the collapse of the soviet union a quarter century ago ukraine's been coached between russia and the west. most of the twenty fourteen revolution a pro western governments been in place. really looks launched a war on corruption fooled by a national anti corruption bureau built on american and european money. but it may have still mobile made up and yet. this indian also thought. that in the moment it got the funding to move there was the bureau's well known for arresting low level judges and civil servants and counting out that cash on camera . but it hasn't got any high level convictions suppose to be able to. put in the. deed to compose it shows that he was or wasn't his motion which was put to it in the boarding was given in doing which in the shamus of paternity. it appears that the revolution that toppled yana cove it did not remove the oligarchs who served him across the pond in modoc both of shows of the process that would wish to post. it but
a national structure which they've created since the fall of the soviet union which is very very resilient and very hard to penetrate. since the collapse of the soviet union a quarter century ago ukraine's been coached between russia and the west. most of the twenty fourteen revolution a pro western governments been in place. really looks launched a war on corruption fooled by a national anti corruption bureau built on american and european money. but it may have still mobile made up and yet....
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is you know which which i ask you later the situation and so if you take the structural and convention contingent factors you cannot be very much surprised. a spokesman for palestinian president mahmoud abbas says a new israeli law which makes it harder to hand over plans in jerusalem is equivalent to a declaration of war israeli m.p.'s passed the bill which means two thirds of the knesset must now approve giving up territory under a few chippies still a simple majority was required preview. it comes a day almost to the party of prime minister benjamin netanyahu approved a draft resolution that calls for the launch costs of the occupied west bank to be an extent momentum june has lost some cash back and in occupied east jerusalem there are still many questions being asked about the impact of this new law what we do know for sure is that number one this law would mean that a super majority or eighty of one hundred twenty knesset members would be needed for approval of any future legislation when it comes to giving up territory in jerusalem that's instead of the sixty one or simple major
is you know which which i ask you later the situation and so if you take the structural and convention contingent factors you cannot be very much surprised. a spokesman for palestinian president mahmoud abbas says a new israeli law which makes it harder to hand over plans in jerusalem is equivalent to a declaration of war israeli m.p.'s passed the bill which means two thirds of the knesset must now approve giving up territory under a few chippies still a simple majority was required preview. it...
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over the million lies you are he did it this way to circumvent the mainstream media which refused to basically have any discussions about medicare for all well let me rephrase that they'll have a discussion about it as long as it's bernie sanders so. rounded by ann coulter ted cruz and neil's hogle the german nurse serial killer who was just. who was just charged with ninety seven murders but at least that nurse said he murdered those patients out of boredom are health insurance companies murder thousands for profit which is much worse really you know. the point is saving lives and profit should have nothing to do with each other. together it should be if you like saying the words romantic and harry told not goals in the same sentence. and speaking of germany this week germany's foreign minister stated the u.s. no longer sees the world as a global community but as a fighting arena where everyone has to seek their own advantage even after trump leaves the white house relations with the us will never be the same oh yes. finally done trusting us. for so long now a lot of the world seem
over the million lies you are he did it this way to circumvent the mainstream media which refused to basically have any discussions about medicare for all well let me rephrase that they'll have a discussion about it as long as it's bernie sanders so. rounded by ann coulter ted cruz and neil's hogle the german nurse serial killer who was just. who was just charged with ninety seven murders but at least that nurse said he murdered those patients out of boredom are health insurance companies...
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more than half of which -- or nearly half of which are on the city's high injury network which, as you know, is the 13% of streets that account for 75% of the serious and fatal collisions. we've been doing a lot supporting the police department on enforcement and then a lot on education and outreach because -- and the mayor, as was his commitment and legacy, vision zero requires everybody to work together. it's not just about redesigning our streets or enforcing the laws. on that note, last thursday,s the m.t.a. working together with the san francisco police department and department of public health launched the first of five high vizability enforcement targeting distracted driving in san francisco. these events will occur at various locations throughout the vision zero high-injury network over the next couple of months, running through march of 2018 and we are doing this based on data that we know that suggests that 80% of collisions in california involve some type of distraction, be it texting while driving, which is the most common, but doing that increases the likelihood of a coll
more than half of which -- or nearly half of which are on the city's high injury network which, as you know, is the 13% of streets that account for 75% of the serious and fatal collisions. we've been doing a lot supporting the police department on enforcement and then a lot on education and outreach because -- and the mayor, as was his commitment and legacy, vision zero requires everybody to work together. it's not just about redesigning our streets or enforcing the laws. on that note, last...
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caring about one another and showing them which way to go. to his late wife we came across brian. too many do—gooders, our group think that. do you think that? i'm not sure on that one about do—gooders. i don't meet many in my life. i meet a lot of people who are helpful in many ways, you know, in terms of the friendship i've had through what's happened to me. i've had some very good friends. would you call them do—gooders? i don't think so. you can't go to canvey island without going down the booze. the survey said older whites were not great at naming politicians. true? name a politician? margaret thatcher. she's dead, name a living one. are any of them living? steve ? theresa may. you are the intellectual, name another one. tony blair, david cameron. you are listing half of the cabinet, well, theresa may is in it the others are out. why are your grandkids less optimistic about their future is then you were at their age? one thing comes down to the immigration. there are less jobs for our kids anymore. that's what i see anyway. what about b
caring about one another and showing them which way to go. to his late wife we came across brian. too many do—gooders, our group think that. do you think that? i'm not sure on that one about do—gooders. i don't meet many in my life. i meet a lot of people who are helpful in many ways, you know, in terms of the friendship i've had through what's happened to me. i've had some very good friends. would you call them do—gooders? i don't think so. you can't go to canvey island without going...
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was which wasn't allowed by it was an accepted by the white b.g. and in another interesting thing is that the focus of the battle inside syria has shifted very recently from. isis to power play between russia and the us and also an endgame in syria now we have two main forces on the run that will probably either fight or negotiate a settlement in syria and russia wants to play as you point out in force his own yes mr weiss we're talking about three players with different agendas in syria turkey which supports the opposition and is keen about ensuring security all the border russia was supposed president bush other less of you know this is of america which been which has been the main backer of the kurds is there any concern that if the conflicts continue the potential for a nickel for tension between the three key players is very high now i consider that the actual risk of a direct conflict between the parties minimal there may be another incident like the turkish shooting down of a russian airplane although more likely the reverse of russian in sy
was which wasn't allowed by it was an accepted by the white b.g. and in another interesting thing is that the focus of the battle inside syria has shifted very recently from. isis to power play between russia and the us and also an endgame in syria now we have two main forces on the run that will probably either fight or negotiate a settlement in syria and russia wants to play as you point out in force his own yes mr weiss we're talking about three players with different agendas in syria turkey...
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was declared in october which hasn't been recognized by anyone and today he's issued a video which mixes up images of police violence on october first during the referendum in trying to live here with images of hitler franco and spanish prime minister mariano horror so he clearly is not over say that's a majority. what are we going to see madrid do here is it possible that after its hardline stance they could actually change tack. i think first madrid wants to see apollo start listen to what the study and look and then counsel and you can then revert to it's really it's regional autonomy which it lost in october and i think you know the smart thing for both the spanish government and everyone else would be to agree to. have talks about reforming the constitution this will take the heat out of everything and quickly but you know some sort of talks can be prolonged three years keep a lot of people occupier and avoid confrontation correspondent stephen bergen for us in barcelona stephen a thank you very much for that analysis. of care. now a hong kong court has sentenced pro-democracy activ
was declared in october which hasn't been recognized by anyone and today he's issued a video which mixes up images of police violence on october first during the referendum in trying to live here with images of hitler franco and spanish prime minister mariano horror so he clearly is not over say that's a majority. what are we going to see madrid do here is it possible that after its hardline stance they could actually change tack. i think first madrid wants to see apollo start listen to what...
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just hours earlier in the capital tehran there was little sign of the turmoil which is engulfed parts of the country but the issues which have sparked the protests such as iran stuttering economy after years of sanctions and the fear of unemployment are serious concerns for people here my goddamn thing john the car i'm working but in this society i'm always stressed about the possibility of getting fired the next day always being worried about my job my family the security of my family the main problems people are grappling with are their security the economy and their livelihood is on the money advanced and there are some who are poor and cannot make ends meet what should they do life is really difficult when i have a daughter in. the high prices it really put me under pressure at home u.s. president donald trump has tweeted that iranians are hungry for food and freedom and that's led to protests outside the white house demanding the removal of president rouhani that yes iran's supreme leader says the country's enemies are to blame for fueling the protests man montazeri if the enemy
just hours earlier in the capital tehran there was little sign of the turmoil which is engulfed parts of the country but the issues which have sparked the protests such as iran stuttering economy after years of sanctions and the fear of unemployment are serious concerns for people here my goddamn thing john the car i'm working but in this society i'm always stressed about the possibility of getting fired the next day always being worried about my job my family the security of my family the main...
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reporter: why dhs instead of doj, which would seem to be more of an investigative body? ms. sanders: that was the agency best determined by the administration, and we are moving forward and letting them take over the process. reporter: two questions. first, does president trump see marijuana as a state issue or a federal issue? ms. sanders: the president believes in enforcing federal law. that is his top priority. that is regardless of what the topic is, whether it is marijuana or immigration. the president believes we should enforce federal law. the move the department of justice has made which i guess , is what you are referencing, gives prosecutors the tools to take on large-scale distributors and enforced federal law. the president's position has not changed but he strongly believes we have to enforce federal law. reporter: the meeting this afternoon with the rnc chairwoman, can you imagine they will be discussing a potential run by mitt romney in utah? is this something the president would like to discuss with mitt romney's niece? ms. sanders: like you said, i'm not goi
reporter: why dhs instead of doj, which would seem to be more of an investigative body? ms. sanders: that was the agency best determined by the administration, and we are moving forward and letting them take over the process. reporter: two questions. first, does president trump see marijuana as a state issue or a federal issue? ms. sanders: the president believes in enforcing federal law. that is his top priority. that is regardless of what the topic is, whether it is marijuana or immigration....
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a number of other elements, which i'll show a little bit later. we're introducing the special area design guidelines and my colleague will explain that in a little bit and we've come back in november with the draft and continuing to do public meetings. we just had a couple recently and we're proposing an adoption date in march, depending on how much we can complete and the feedback today. just an overview of the out reach that we have done. we have a document online, the urban design guide's website, which is a matrix. with every comment that we've received and all of our response. the coalition for san francisco neighbourhoods sent us a letter at the end of september which, unfortunately, inadvertently didn't include in the response. but there is detailed response to that letter that is now available. we participated in over 20 community neighbourhood meetings and six public workshops and back for our fourth informational and three drafts for full public review. this is a list of the neighbourhood groups that we've been meeting with so far. in so
a number of other elements, which i'll show a little bit later. we're introducing the special area design guidelines and my colleague will explain that in a little bit and we've come back in november with the draft and continuing to do public meetings. we just had a couple recently and we're proposing an adoption date in march, depending on how much we can complete and the feedback today. just an overview of the out reach that we have done. we have a document online, the urban design guide's...
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you don't know which man you're going to meet which day or which hour.s it going to be the one who curses at you or the one that talks about love? you just don't know. >> one of the things i just mentioned in what i missed, which is a story that wasn't even the top ten i missed, is that the president's lawyer paid off an adult film star $130,000 on the eve of the election to keep her quiet about an affair that she had a year after he married the first lady of the united states, which people have made this point -- it's not my point. almost any other administration at any other time in the last 40 years it would be an earth-shattering revelation. >> right. i wrote a column how this marks sort of in some ways the right-wing capitulation on at least that part of the culture wars that they fought during bill clinton in which they say yes, really any behavior of any level of deviancy is totally fine with us as long as it didn't break the law. >> as a sort of official position. >> right. but i also think there is -- to bring it back to -- an activist mentioned
you don't know which man you're going to meet which day or which hour.s it going to be the one who curses at you or the one that talks about love? you just don't know. >> one of the things i just mentioned in what i missed, which is a story that wasn't even the top ten i missed, is that the president's lawyer paid off an adult film star $130,000 on the eve of the election to keep her quiet about an affair that she had a year after he married the first lady of the united states, which...
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party which controls the u.s. house of representatives, and a republican who is in the white house, president trump. we are now three and a half months into the fiscal year, and yet the republican party has yet to give us an annual budget. the united states government is a $3 trillion operation. there is no business in this country of any size that can run week to week, month to month. we need an annual budget, and now the republicans are coming back and asking for a fourth continuing resolution. you cannot run a government like that. it is unfair to the american people. it is unfair to the armed forces. it is unfair to all of us. 3 and a half months have gone in the fiscal year and yet the children's health insurance program has not been reauthorized. this is a program that has existed for decades with bipartisan support. how can we not reauthorize the chip program? 3 and a half months of the fiscal year have come and gone, we have not reauthorized the community health center program which provides primary health
party which controls the u.s. house of representatives, and a republican who is in the white house, president trump. we are now three and a half months into the fiscal year, and yet the republican party has yet to give us an annual budget. the united states government is a $3 trillion operation. there is no business in this country of any size that can run week to week, month to month. we need an annual budget, and now the republicans are coming back and asking for a fourth continuing...
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we must pass disaster relief adequate,which is which treats puerto rico and the virgin islands just the same as we will treat texas and florida. we cannot continue to delay, given the enormous suffering that exists in puerto rico and the virgin islands. madam president, let me very briefly touch on another issue of indoor miss consequence -- of enormous consequence. 2017, president trump announced that he would be rescinding president obama's executive order on daca. somedecision means that 800,000 young people -- eight hundred thousand young people -- who have known the united states as their only home, this is where they grew up, this is where they went to school. people are on the verge of losing their legal education,terms of in terms of employment, in terms of serving in the military if that program is not reestablished. without the legal protection supported by the daca program, these young people live in constant fear of being deported. since the president's announcement in september, more than 11,000 people have lost the protections of daca, with approximately 22,000 set to lose
we must pass disaster relief adequate,which is which treats puerto rico and the virgin islands just the same as we will treat texas and florida. we cannot continue to delay, given the enormous suffering that exists in puerto rico and the virgin islands. madam president, let me very briefly touch on another issue of indoor miss consequence -- of enormous consequence. 2017, president trump announced that he would be rescinding president obama's executive order on daca. somedecision means that...
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and the united states or of america also more instability is bad news for saudi arabia which which set in two thousand and fifteen when it interfered militarily in yemen that its goal is to maintain a unified yemen today it's no longer the case. russian sponsored talks aimed at finding a political solution to the war in syria have begun in the black sea resort of sochi but day one has been punctuated with disagreements interruptions and delays event has been boycotted by the leadership of the syrian opposition the us britain and france where they support a separate u.n. mediated process which itself has failed to get anywhere somebody gets heckled the russian foreign minister when he read a statement from president vladimir putin they accused moscow of killing civilians and some opposition delegates refused even to leave such airport for the talks because syrian government flags were displayed at the terminal they've now flown back to turkey. the syrian opposition delegation came to participate in the sort she conference from ankara with hopes to push the peace process forward and achi
and the united states or of america also more instability is bad news for saudi arabia which which set in two thousand and fifteen when it interfered militarily in yemen that its goal is to maintain a unified yemen today it's no longer the case. russian sponsored talks aimed at finding a political solution to the war in syria have begun in the black sea resort of sochi but day one has been punctuated with disagreements interruptions and delays event has been boycotted by the leadership of the...
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corporates to bring money home most notably apple which has said that it's going to be investing in a lot more in the u.s. and paying a lot more tax in the u.s. but also the tax cuts in general have incentivized more companies to consider putting money to work in america as well if you get to keep more of your profits than that's a good source of or a good reason to invest and of course with the american economy growing so strongly that it was also helping those invest more and so it incentivize some to bring the money home looking forward do you expect more companies to follow suit and how will that tax reform impact the banks the u.s. economy and the rest of the world as i get you to try and look into your crystal ball i certainly think that more u.s. companies will consider bringing money back of course also you've got to look at the global stories where the global growth environments very very good as well so it's getting a balance isn't it a you still want to have access to those overseas markets and and have the ability to invest in those markets too so it depends very much on t
corporates to bring money home most notably apple which has said that it's going to be investing in a lot more in the u.s. and paying a lot more tax in the u.s. but also the tax cuts in general have incentivized more companies to consider putting money to work in america as well if you get to keep more of your profits than that's a good source of or a good reason to invest and of course with the american economy growing so strongly that it was also helping those invest more and so it...
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some of which i think margaret thatcher as the m.p. for finchley. took to heart and in fact there's a story in my diary is of how she sent a message to geoffrey howe in. knox or i think then foreign secretary foreign secretary telling him to calm his. comment i have stopped talking about a palestinian solution. how difficult is it to get a book like this cleared in the book you seem to advise david owen. secretary of clearing any that memo was with i didn't personally basis in terms of day to day and i thought he probably ought to submit it for clearance he question that but there we are that's his reference is one way six then a reference to a secluded area which i did i did submit i don't draw it just address to the foreign office in fact i think the cabinet office are responsible for clearing drafts of the source but i you know i got foreign office clearance and it was a triple the size before they got to the things the next time you'll have to come on as as lord right talking about syria and perhaps i sort of an opposition look forward to his st
some of which i think margaret thatcher as the m.p. for finchley. took to heart and in fact there's a story in my diary is of how she sent a message to geoffrey howe in. knox or i think then foreign secretary foreign secretary telling him to calm his. comment i have stopped talking about a palestinian solution. how difficult is it to get a book like this cleared in the book you seem to advise david owen. secretary of clearing any that memo was with i didn't personally basis in terms of day to...
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us which have been kept secret and which of course fuels has justify it has on his side being apprehended and extradited i know that for the embassy has issued a statement saying we're not going to comment on these rumors what do you read into that or they just may be abiding that time with making an official statement could all this be a fuss over nothing. well you know it's. very wise of they could organs to keep it quiet and try to sort it out they have already signaled that they want to betray should be the you chaos or it is the u.k. authorities how many we case they have also a very clear ruling by. a u.n. specialist body on arbitrary tension which to. a procedure hearing the case. also getting the use of missions from the u.k. government then found this detention is indeed arbitrary and has the right to be let out and to get compensation for the time the has been imprisoned under these circumstances i mean if we go along with speculation this identity card could issue could lead rather to do issuing of a possible diplomatic immunity. this passport isn't actually diplomatic immunity
us which have been kept secret and which of course fuels has justify it has on his side being apprehended and extradited i know that for the embassy has issued a statement saying we're not going to comment on these rumors what do you read into that or they just may be abiding that time with making an official statement could all this be a fuss over nothing. well you know it's. very wise of they could organs to keep it quiet and try to sort it out they have already signaled that they want to...
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it was oil upon which modern day venezuela was a stoppage. for over a century this lucrative resorts has divided the people both less cursed with the world's largest reserves. charging the impact of industrialization and the legacies of its prominent leaders we shed light on the troubles afflicting venezuela today. the big picture the battle for venezuela coming soon on a. news has never been more available but the message is a simplistic and misinformation is rife the listening post provides a critical counterpoint challenging mainstream media narrative at this time on al-jazeera the palestine national locust was first founded in the one nine hundred thirty s. but has had to be revived in two thousand and ten all was very important for all to think in palestine now musicians from all over the world come together to perform in the occupied territories it's a good philistine it's like every palestinian living in the aspirant felt it was the first time they performed using their identity al-jazeera world hears music as a force for unity the dia
it was oil upon which modern day venezuela was a stoppage. for over a century this lucrative resorts has divided the people both less cursed with the world's largest reserves. charging the impact of industrialization and the legacies of its prominent leaders we shed light on the troubles afflicting venezuela today. the big picture the battle for venezuela coming soon on a. news has never been more available but the message is a simplistic and misinformation is rife the listening post provides a...
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has no children which makes her feel worthless and incomplete. in a society that expects them to be her children this was a burden many married yet childless women in niger suffer from. a wife is only fully accepted upon motherhood. a very personal film about the suffering of childless women in the nature. of the fruitless treat starting january fourteenth on t w. m m. m m m m m. m . the white house says president trump will reapproved the nuclear deal with iran which grants sanctions relief to tehran in exchange for curbs on its nuclear program but mr trump's administration has warned it's the final time he will approve the deal unless it is changed significantly he has repeatedly denounced the agreement with iran as bad for the u.s. . after a last minute breakthrough in efforts to agree a blueprint for talks to form a grand coalition.
has no children which makes her feel worthless and incomplete. in a society that expects them to be her children this was a burden many married yet childless women in niger suffer from. a wife is only fully accepted upon motherhood. a very personal film about the suffering of childless women in the nature. of the fruitless treat starting january fourteenth on t w. m m. m m m m m. m . the white house says president trump will reapproved the nuclear deal with iran which grants sanctions relief to...