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deputy mayor for social affairs. director is a korean a small check. to got him on there were times when people asked whether immigrants could actually be integrated into make care if you do it right you know it doesn't matter where they're from. if they're to what's important is to get people to talk to each other complement of augustus in the mountains because play. verse that has made a lot of friends amongst it god's immigrant community. because it's a. house forty nine is for all generations children who need help with their school work can find it here. and counseling is available for older kids as well. you know a time for another presentation that's your. magic stresses the importance of good education. we want the children and young people to eventually learn a profession a job that's right for them. it's just that simple.
deputy mayor for social affairs. director is a korean a small check. to got him on there were times when people asked whether immigrants could actually be integrated into make care if you do it right you know it doesn't matter where they're from. if they're to what's important is to get people to talk to each other complement of augustus in the mountains because play. verse that has made a lot of friends amongst it god's immigrant community. because it's a. house forty nine is for all...
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and is paying off for full market social affairs minister just to provide some counseling services for them. which will definitely be. needed. i mean i think yeah there's a there's a shared sense of trauma here and it's the second tsunami to occur in a several months. i think people were slightly slightly worried when they saw their words coming here that obviously reflected what they'd seen in social media or. in fact a little bit more frightening for them but at the same time it was a good thing because they knew what to do and i think a lot of people got away and ran safety certain numbers even though. there's a lot of. people who were quite well prepared right and that dealt with that but it is in terms of the psychological side of things you will see i mean it's very hard to stay afloat into quite a lot of people today who are quite devastated ok. yeah i think they'll take a long time to hear their point well i guess so thank you very much for the latest update pleasure. a court in pakistan has sentenced former prime minister nawaz sharif to seven years in jail for corruption he w
and is paying off for full market social affairs minister just to provide some counseling services for them. which will definitely be. needed. i mean i think yeah there's a there's a shared sense of trauma here and it's the second tsunami to occur in a several months. i think people were slightly slightly worried when they saw their words coming here that obviously reflected what they'd seen in social media or. in fact a little bit more frightening for them but at the same time it was a good...
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here's our social affairs correspondent, alison holt. wa nt want a wanta cup want a cup of tea? no? this is a day when 89—year—old dodgy simply doesn't want to get out of bed. she has alzheimer's and need constant care. it means her daughter sam has seen first—hand the pressures on the ca re system. seen first—hand the pressures on the care system. there is lots of expensive places for people to go. if you don't have £5,000 a month, well, between 4000 and £5,000 a month, then you have to wait for a local authority bed. it is crucial that as families we find somewhere that as families we find somewhere thatis that as families we find somewhere that is spot—on. that as families we find somewhere that is spot-on. because it is really tough? yeah. the bbc's analysis shows council spending on ca re analysis shows council spending on care for each person aged 65 and over has fallen in the last eight yea rs, over has fallen in the last eight years, with the biggest drop in england. here at portsmouth, they have said that has meant the loss of many early health services. have sa
here's our social affairs correspondent, alison holt. wa nt want a wanta cup want a cup of tea? no? this is a day when 89—year—old dodgy simply doesn't want to get out of bed. she has alzheimer's and need constant care. it means her daughter sam has seen first—hand the pressures on the ca re system. seen first—hand the pressures on the care system. there is lots of expensive places for people to go. if you don't have £5,000 a month, well, between 4000 and £5,000 a month, then you have...
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in the second of our series looking at the impact of public sector cuts, our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports on the unintended consequences of welfare reform. welfare reform was not meant to make a poor town poorer. me, i'm living on nothing at the moment. i don't live day to day. i live hour to hour. a drive to get everybody into work should not be causing evictions. at the moment, i'd rather keep the house empty and pay council tax than push somebody in who won't pay the rent. a system that is here to help should not appear heartless. i didn't stop working because i'm lazy. ijust need help now. in hartlepool, people once queued for work. today, they queue for food. at this church each thursday, the poor take the place of parishioners. helping in january because we didn't have food for three days. many have suffered and of its actions or delays. what started last year as a meal for 15 is now feeding more than 100. in the first 32 minutes, 120 people came through the door, so we ran out of bags. in 2010, there were no soup kitchens of food banks in hartlepool. today,
in the second of our series looking at the impact of public sector cuts, our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports on the unintended consequences of welfare reform. welfare reform was not meant to make a poor town poorer. me, i'm living on nothing at the moment. i don't live day to day. i live hour to hour. a drive to get everybody into work should not be causing evictions. at the moment, i'd rather keep the house empty and pay council tax than push somebody in who won't pay the...
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our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. we give thanks for all the lives of those named, and those whose names we do not know. at a recent vigil in manchester, a small group gathered to remember those who died in the city and elsewhere while homeless. hundreds of lives that ended early, talents wasted. stefan tomkins was a very bright young man who went to university and got a masters degree. daniel was a very, very talented footballer, went through manchester city's footballing academy. at this charity in stockport, they've long remembered those who died without a place to call home. drug addiction, alcohol misuse and suicide among the most common causes of death. this year i've been to five or six funerals, and i don't like to remember people by going to their funeral. it's obviously respectful to do that, but i like to remember people how they were before they died and the times we spent with them here. among the regular visitors to the charity is mark urmston. the last thing i said to him was i wished him dead, which i
our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. we give thanks for all the lives of those named, and those whose names we do not know. at a recent vigil in manchester, a small group gathered to remember those who died in the city and elsewhere while homeless. hundreds of lives that ended early, talents wasted. stefan tomkins was a very bright young man who went to university and got a masters degree. daniel was a very, very talented footballer, went through manchester city's...
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affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. we give thanks for all the lives of those named, and those whose names we do not know. at a recent vigil in manchester, a small group gathered to remember those who died in the city and elsewhere while homeless. hundreds of lives that ended early, talents wasted. stephan tomkins was a very bright young man who went to university and got a masters degree. daniel was a very talented footballer, went through manchester city's footballing academy. at this charity in stockport, they've long remembered those who died without a place to call home. drug addiction, alcohol misuse and suicide among the most common causes of death. this year i've been to five or six funerals, and i don't like to remember people by going to their funeral. it's obviously respectful to do that but i'd like to remember people how they were before they died and the times we spent with them here. among the regular visitors to the charity is mark urmston. the last thing i said was i wished him dead, which i regret. he
affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. we give thanks for all the lives of those named, and those whose names we do not know. at a recent vigil in manchester, a small group gathered to remember those who died in the city and elsewhere while homeless. hundreds of lives that ended early, talents wasted. stephan tomkins was a very bright young man who went to university and got a masters degree. daniel was a very talented footballer, went through manchester city's footballing academy. at...
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affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. we give thanks for all the lives of those named, and those whose names we do not know. at a recent vigil in manchester, a small group gathered to remember those who died in the city and elsewhere while homeless. hundreds of lives that ended early, talents wasted. stephan tomkins was a very bright young man who went to university and got a masters degree. daniel was a very talented footballer, went through manchester city's footballing academy. at this charity in stockport, they've long remembered those who died without a place to call home. drug addiction, alcohol misuse and suicide among the most common causes of death. this year i've been to five or six funerals, and i don't like to remember people by going to their funeral. it's obviously respectful to do that but i'd like to remember people how they were before they died and the times we spent with them here. among the regular visitors to the charity is mark urmston. the last thing i said was i wished him dead, which i regret. he
affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. we give thanks for all the lives of those named, and those whose names we do not know. at a recent vigil in manchester, a small group gathered to remember those who died in the city and elsewhere while homeless. hundreds of lives that ended early, talents wasted. stephan tomkins was a very bright young man who went to university and got a masters degree. daniel was a very talented footballer, went through manchester city's footballing academy. at...
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affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. matthew died in a public toilet. martin hyde was tragically murdered while sleeping rough. david was holding down a full—time job but living in a small vehicle and died in the fire. at this charity in stockport, they have long remembered those who died homeless. they were friends who cared for them, helped them and in many cases attended theirfunerals. them and in many cases attended their funerals. when homeless people pass away they leave friends and associates behind and people are loved and missed. mark is a regular visitor to the charity. a few months ago he fell out with his brother, and was rough sleeping in manchester. the 31—year—old was hooked on drugs, and died. he was asleep in an alleyway or on a bench or something with a blanket. somebody thought he was sleeping but he was dead. this reason the jewel in manchester remembered some of those who had died homeless. the north west of england has the highest levels of death. more than 2600 people died homeless in england
affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. matthew died in a public toilet. martin hyde was tragically murdered while sleeping rough. david was holding down a full—time job but living in a small vehicle and died in the fire. at this charity in stockport, they have long remembered those who died homeless. they were friends who cared for them, helped them and in many cases attended theirfunerals. them and in many cases attended their funerals. when homeless people pass away they leave...
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in the second of our series looking at how public sector cuts have impacted hartlepool, our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports on the unintended consequences of welfare reform. welfare reform was not meant to make a poor town poorer. i don't live day—to—day. i live hour to hour.l drive to get everybody into work should not be causing evictions.- the moment i'd rather keep the house empty and pay council tax than push somebody in who won't pay the rent. a system that is here to help should not appear heartless.” a system that is here to help should not appear heartless. i didn't stop working because i'm lazy. ijust need help now. in hartlepool, people once queued for work. today, they queue forfood. at once queued for work. today, they queue for food. at this church each thursday, the poor take the place of parishioners. helping in january because we didn't have food for three days. many have suffered and of its actions or delays. what started last year as a meal for 15 is now feeding more than 100. started last year as a meal for 15 is now feeding more than 100m st
in the second of our series looking at how public sector cuts have impacted hartlepool, our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports on the unintended consequences of welfare reform. welfare reform was not meant to make a poor town poorer. i don't live day—to—day. i live hour to hour.l drive to get everybody into work should not be causing evictions.- the moment i'd rather keep the house empty and pay council tax than push somebody in who won't pay the rent. a system that is...
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our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, has been looking at their plight. i used to talk to feel at night and say i am sorry for how you are loving at the minute. the guilt will love with me forever. courtney and feels spent three months sofa surfing. a relationship ended leaving them homeless. a few nights here and they are often not knowing about the next sleep. the thing that worried me the most was encased social services took theo because he was not in a stable home. at the centre in the manchester united homeless gathered, often in despair. some carry their possessions seeking refuge. you were on the streets last night. yes. i have been on the streets for some time. he is hoping the centre will pay for a bed—and—brea kfast for the night. the centre will pay for a bed—and—breakfast for the night. he has been homeless after a major argument with his adoptive parents. he sleeps where he can, hostels, the streets. it is very cold. you get a lot of illnesses from it. the best thing to do is to keep warm and where as you can and remembered to stay s
our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, has been looking at their plight. i used to talk to feel at night and say i am sorry for how you are loving at the minute. the guilt will love with me forever. courtney and feels spent three months sofa surfing. a relationship ended leaving them homeless. a few nights here and they are often not knowing about the next sleep. the thing that worried me the most was encased social services took theo because he was not in a stable home. at the...
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affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. we give thanks for all the lives of those named, and those whose names we do not know. at a recent vigil in manchester, a small group gathered to remember those who died in the city and elsewhere while homeless. hundreds of lives that ended early, talents wasted. stefan tomkins was a very bright young man who went to university and got a masters degree. daniel was a very talented footballer, went through manchester city's footballing academy. at this charity in stockport, they've long remembered those who died without a place to call home. drug addiction, alcohol misuse and suicide among the most common causes of death. this year i've been to five or six funerals, and i don't like to remember people by going to their funeral. it's obviously respectful to do that, but i like to remember people how they were before they died and the times we spent with them here. among the regular visitors to the charity is mark urmston. the last thing i said was i wished him dead, which i regret. he ha
affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. we give thanks for all the lives of those named, and those whose names we do not know. at a recent vigil in manchester, a small group gathered to remember those who died in the city and elsewhere while homeless. hundreds of lives that ended early, talents wasted. stefan tomkins was a very bright young man who went to university and got a masters degree. daniel was a very talented footballer, went through manchester city's footballing academy. at...
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our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan has been looking at the scale of the problem. ididn't ididn‘t want i didn't want to start it off. courtney and theo spent three months sofa suffering. the 18—year—old was staying with her partner's parents when the relationship ended, leaving them homeless. she moved around weekly, a few nights here and there, often not knowing what they would next sleep. the thing that worried me the worst was in case social services kind of took theo because he wasn't in a stable home. at this centre the young and homeless gather, often in despair, some carried their entire possession, seeking refuge from their struggles. you were on the streets last night. yes, been on the streets last night. yes, been on the streets for a good number of times. 20—year—old sam is hoping the centre will pay for a bed—and—breakfast for the night. he has been homeless for three years after a major argument with his adoptive parents. he sleeps where he can. it is very very tough, very cold, get a lot of illnesses from it as well, the best thing is to
our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan has been looking at the scale of the problem. ididn't ididn‘t want i didn't want to start it off. courtney and theo spent three months sofa suffering. the 18—year—old was staying with her partner's parents when the relationship ended, leaving them homeless. she moved around weekly, a few nights here and there, often not knowing what they would next sleep. the thing that worried me the worst was in case social services kind of took theo...
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here's our social affairs correspondent, alison holt. want a cup of tea? no? what about a glass of bitter lemon? this is a day when 89—year—old dottie simply doesn't want to get out of bed. she has alzheimer's and needs constant care. it means her daughter sam has seen first—hand the pressures on the care system. the contrast shows what life is to be like. but when they needed help, it was hard to get. her mother spent three months in a hospital ward before they found a bed in local authority funded homes. there is lots of expensive places for people to go. if you don't have £5,000 a month, well, between 4000 and £5,000 a month, then you have to wait for a local authority bed. it is crucial that as families, we find somewhere that is spot—on. because it is really tough? yeah. the bbc‘s analysis shows council spending on care for each person aged 65 and over has fallen in the last eight years, with the biggest drop in england. here at aged uk portsmouth, they have said that has meant the loss of many early health services. i think in the long run it
here's our social affairs correspondent, alison holt. want a cup of tea? no? what about a glass of bitter lemon? this is a day when 89—year—old dottie simply doesn't want to get out of bed. she has alzheimer's and needs constant care. it means her daughter sam has seen first—hand the pressures on the care system. the contrast shows what life is to be like. but when they needed help, it was hard to get. her mother spent three months in a hospital ward before they found a bed in local...
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affairs, celebrations, exhibitions and reviews on any and all descriptions. corporate events include the navy seal foundation, the monthly art while exhibit, charlie dancers and the yale university alley cats as well as other memberships. i thank you for your consideration and considering us as a legacy business. i'm happy to answer any questions if you have any. thank you. >> joan super. citizen of san francisco since i was three years old. that was 1946. i've seen the city change a little bit. anyway, your recommendation for the boat club will help keep it in effect for another couple of hundred years i hope. when i joined the club in 86, it was a yellow building sitting on the eastern shore of san francisco. there's nothing around. nothing could be seen. it was a big railroad yard across the street. now we have at&t park. the warriors, ucsf, hi tech, and a little eat -- the little yellow building is still there. we are still doing the same thing. we go out and do boating. we have a couple of beers. we lie to each other, and your recommendation will help ke
affairs, celebrations, exhibitions and reviews on any and all descriptions. corporate events include the navy seal foundation, the monthly art while exhibit, charlie dancers and the yale university alley cats as well as other memberships. i thank you for your consideration and considering us as a legacy business. i'm happy to answer any questions if you have any. thank you. >> joan super. citizen of san francisco since i was three years old. that was 1946. i've seen the city change a...
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our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. matthew died in a public toilet. martin hyde was tragically murdered while sleeping rough. david was holding down a full—time job but living in a small vehicle and died in the fire. at this charity in stockport, they have long remembered those who died homeless. they were friends who cared for them, helped them and in many cases attended their funerals. when homeless people pass away they leave friends and associates behind and people are loved and missed. mark is a regular visitor to the charity. a few months ago he fell out with his brother, and was rough sleeping in manchester. the 31—year—old was hooked on drugs, and died. he was asleep in an alleyway or on a bench or something with a blanket. somebody thought he was sleeping but he was dead. this reason vigil in manchester remembered some of those who had died homeless. the north west of england has the highest levels of deaths. more than 2600 people died homeless in england and wales in the last five years and the number of deaths has increased almost 25%
our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. matthew died in a public toilet. martin hyde was tragically murdered while sleeping rough. david was holding down a full—time job but living in a small vehicle and died in the fire. at this charity in stockport, they have long remembered those who died homeless. they were friends who cared for them, helped them and in many cases attended their funerals. when homeless people pass away they leave friends and associates behind and people...
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affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. matthew died in a public toilet. martin hyde was tragically murdered while sleeping rough. david was holding down a full—time job but living in a small vehicle and died in the fire. at this charity in stockport, they have long remembered those who died homeless. they were friends who cared for them, helped them and in many cases attended their funerals. when homeless people pass away they leave friends and associates behind and people are loved and missed. mark is a regular visitor to the charity. a few months ago he fell out with his brother, and was rough sleeping in manchester. the 31—year—old was hooked on drugs, and died. he was asleep in an alleyway or on a bench or something with a blanket. somebody thought he was sleeping but he was dead. this recent vigil in manchester remembered some of those who had died homeless. the north west of england has the highest levels of death. more than 2,600 people died homeless in england and wales in the last five years and the number o
affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. matthew died in a public toilet. martin hyde was tragically murdered while sleeping rough. david was holding down a full—time job but living in a small vehicle and died in the fire. at this charity in stockport, they have long remembered those who died homeless. they were friends who cared for them, helped them and in many cases attended their funerals. when homeless people pass away they leave friends and associates behind and people are loved...
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social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. we give thanks for all the lives of those named, and those whose names we do not know. at a recent vigil in manchester, a small group gathered to remember those who died in the city and elsewhere while homeless. hundreds of lives that ended early, talents wasted. stephan tomkins was a very bright young man who went to university and got a masters degree. at this charity in stockport, they've long remembered those who died without a place to call home. rough sleeping is the most visible and dangerous form of homelessness. it has risen rapidly since 2010, often caused by rising rent or problems getting help with mental health or addiction support. we do not need night shelters, we need a hostel, a place where we can stop carrying when we put in the night shelters, in the morning you are told to go out. you have to walk in the cold. and with your bags, and people stigmatise you as being homeless and you feel homeless. what sort of conditions do you come across typically? lots of chest in
social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. we give thanks for all the lives of those named, and those whose names we do not know. at a recent vigil in manchester, a small group gathered to remember those who died in the city and elsewhere while homeless. hundreds of lives that ended early, talents wasted. stephan tomkins was a very bright young man who went to university and got a masters degree. at this charity in stockport, they've long remembered those who died without a place to...
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here's our social affairs correspondent, alison holt. want a cup of tea? no? what about a glass of bitter lemon? this is a day when 89—year—old dottie harmon simply doesn't want to get out of bed. she has alzheimer's and needs constant care. it means her daughter sam has seen first—hand the pressures on the care system that today's analysis of spending reveals. mum is dancing in my garden to a song called happy. sam's photos and videos show the contrast of what life used to be like. but when they needed help, it was hard to get. her mother spent three months in a hospital ward before they found a bed in local authority funded home. there is lots of expensive places for people to go. if you don't have £5,000 a month, well, between 4000 and £5,000 a month, then you have to wait for a local authority bed. it is crucial that as families, we find somewhere that is spot—on. because it is really tough? yeah. the bbc‘s analysis shows council spending on care for each person aged 65 and over has fallen in the last eight years, with the biggest drop in engla
here's our social affairs correspondent, alison holt. want a cup of tea? no? what about a glass of bitter lemon? this is a day when 89—year—old dottie harmon simply doesn't want to get out of bed. she has alzheimer's and needs constant care. it means her daughter sam has seen first—hand the pressures on the care system that today's analysis of spending reveals. mum is dancing in my garden to a song called happy. sam's photos and videos show the contrast of what life used to be like. but...
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affairs correspondent michael buchanan is here. much higher than people had thought. the office for national statistics estimates that between 2013 and 2017 in england and wales a total of 2627 homeless people died. this is an estimate that they have calculated and it is the first time they have collated these figures. they know for certain the 2181 people died based on their own death registration analysis. but they have done some computer modelling and tried to capture what they say is a more accurate reflection of the total number. more than 2600 people, homeless people, have died. what is striking about what we can tell about the deaths is how different they are from the general population. 80% are male. most are dying in their mid—40s, that tends to be around 30 years younger than the average age for the general population in england and wales. the reasons they are dying are very different from the reasons most are dying, lots to do with drug poisoning and suicides. quite a depressing picture of what we knew was an emerging
affairs correspondent michael buchanan is here. much higher than people had thought. the office for national statistics estimates that between 2013 and 2017 in england and wales a total of 2627 homeless people died. this is an estimate that they have calculated and it is the first time they have collated these figures. they know for certain the 2181 people died based on their own death registration analysis. but they have done some computer modelling and tried to capture what they say is a more...
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here's our social affairs correspondent, alison holt. want a cup of tea? no? what about a glass of bitter lemon? this is a day when 89—year—old dottie harmon simply doesn't want to get out of bed. she has alzheimer's and needs constant care. it means her daughter sam has seen first—hand the pressures on the care system that today's analysis of spending reveals. the contrast shows what life is to be like. but when they needed help, it was hard to get. her mother spent three months in a hospital ward before they found a bed in local authority funded home. there is lots of expensive places for people to go. if you don't have £5,000 a month, well, between 4,000 and £5,000 a month, then you have to wait for a local authority bed. it is crucial that as families, we find somewhere that is spot—on. because it is really tough? yeah. the bbc‘s analysis shows council spending on care for each person aged 65 and over has fallen in the last eight years, with the biggest drop in england. here at age uk portsmouth, they have said that has meant the loss of many e
here's our social affairs correspondent, alison holt. want a cup of tea? no? what about a glass of bitter lemon? this is a day when 89—year—old dottie harmon simply doesn't want to get out of bed. she has alzheimer's and needs constant care. it means her daughter sam has seen first—hand the pressures on the care system that today's analysis of spending reveals. the contrast shows what life is to be like. but when they needed help, it was hard to get. her mother spent three months in a...
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the russians are using social media to interfere in our affairs right now and they're exploiting every social media platform there is to help trump win the white house. that's according to a new senate intelligence committee report which private researchers put together for the senate. it states the russians use the social platforms, and i'm quoting here "to confuse, distract and discourage members of trump's main opposition groups from voting." the report names multiple platforms including instagram and youtube. fox news is solely responsible for its content and production. peter doocy with the details live on can toll hill. >> the researchers found that instagram was a much bigger part of the kremlin's plan to stir strong feelings among american voters ahead of the 2016 elections than executives than facebook let on when they came to testify. this outside company called new knowledge found this in part. instagram engagement outperformed facebook, which may talk about their warfare. the i.r. instagram engagement was the result of click farms. it appears to be a live engagement farm. t
the russians are using social media to interfere in our affairs right now and they're exploiting every social media platform there is to help trump win the white house. that's according to a new senate intelligence committee report which private researchers put together for the senate. it states the russians use the social platforms, and i'm quoting here "to confuse, distract and discourage members of trump's main opposition groups from voting." the report names multiple platforms...
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she shared iges from the ceremony on social media. reports suggest the wedding was a small affair with family and close friends in franklin, tennessee. the couple met on a film set nearly 10 years ago. a frenchman has set off to cross the atlantic ocean in a barrel-shaped orange capsulepr elled only by the force of the ocean currents. he is a 71 years old and leftca spain'ry island on wednesday. he hopes to reach the caribbean in as little as three months. the three-meter capsule contains a sleeping bunk, a kitchen, and storage. he is going to drop markers along the way to help oceanographers study currents. that is all for me tonight. get me on twitter if you like. thanks very much for watching. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work and your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the test headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentatn is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing
she shared iges from the ceremony on social media. reports suggest the wedding was a small affair with family and close friends in franklin, tennessee. the couple met on a film set nearly 10 years ago. a frenchman has set off to cross the atlantic ocean in a barrel-shaped orange capsulepr elled only by the force of the ocean currents. he is a 71 years old and leftca spain'ry island on wednesday. he hopes to reach the caribbean in as little as three months. the three-meter capsule contains a...
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she shared images from the ceremony on social media. reports suggest the wedding was a small affair with family and liclose friends in frankn, tennessee. the couple met on a film set nearly 10 years ago. a frenchman s set off to cross the atlantic ocean in a barrel-shaped orange capsule propelled only by the force of the ocean currents. he is a 71 years old and left spain's canary island on wednesday. he hopes to reach the caribbean in as little as three months. the three-meter capsule contains a sleeping bunk, a kitchen, and storage. he is going to drop markers along the wato help oceanographers study currents. that is all for me tonight. geme on twitter if you like. thanks very much for watching. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work and your lifestyle, so you ipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible byun the freeman tion, and kovler foundation, pursuing solut
she shared images from the ceremony on social media. reports suggest the wedding was a small affair with family and liclose friends in frankn, tennessee. the couple met on a film set nearly 10 years ago. a frenchman s set off to cross the atlantic ocean in a barrel-shaped orange capsule propelled only by the force of the ocean currents. he is a 71 years old and left spain's canary island on wednesday. he hopes to reach the caribbean in as little as three months. the three-meter capsule contains...
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. >> commissioner pappas: it is a sad state of affairs for all the social service agencies in san francisco because i know they're trying their best. they're trying to serve and at the same time they need to raise extra money to serve what the expectation is. >> correct. glide does use a lot of the food bank. they have a lot of the food from the food bank is free to non-profits if they are a member. so, they take advantage of those resources to keep the costs down. they use a lot of volunteers. that's how they are able to also reduce the costs. >> president serina: thank you. any other comments or questions? >> do you have a particular set number to provide more meals? did you come up with a number what that would be? estimate? >> no. actually in the appendix a, it has the service units that is increased. let me take a look at that. so, on page four of the appendix a for glide -- let's see. even though it looks like in the unduplicated clients they are not increasing clients, but if you look at the new service levels, it is increase from a baseline. last year we actually had additional mone
. >> commissioner pappas: it is a sad state of affairs for all the social service agencies in san francisco because i know they're trying their best. they're trying to serve and at the same time they need to raise extra money to serve what the expectation is. >> correct. glide does use a lot of the food bank. they have a lot of the food from the food bank is free to non-profits if they are a member. so, they take advantage of those resources to keep the costs down. they use a lot of...
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system, social governance system, the ecological inspection system and the national security system. and the reforms of national defense and armed forces. of the institutional framework leadership and building and the discipline and supervision system. have continued to implement measures that deliver greater benefits to our people. have thus opening up become the defining feature and undertakingarkable of contemporary china. [applause] and friends, four decades ago reform and opening phase.red in and a new progress to a new century. put china on a new starting point. today, four decades on, china new era.ed a through four decades of united, and persistent struggles, the communist party led the chinese people on a soul-stirring historical journey and achieved accomplishments that moved heaven and earth. [applause] in the past 40 years, we have been committed to freeing our from facts,ng truth moving with the times and applying a realistic and problematic approach. have followed the guidance of marxism and the basic principles of scientific socialism, innovation in theory, practice, s
system, social governance system, the ecological inspection system and the national security system. and the reforms of national defense and armed forces. of the institutional framework leadership and building and the discipline and supervision system. have continued to implement measures that deliver greater benefits to our people. have thus opening up become the defining feature and undertakingarkable of contemporary china. [applause] and friends, four decades ago reform and opening phase.red...
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mexico will pay for this and hair affair and the wall banger. they are five bucks with your government id starting at 12:01. stay with news4 and our nbc washington app for continuing coverage on this shutdown showdown. we have an article on our app what you can and cannot do during partial government shutdown. just search "shutdown." >>> a person haseen hitnd killed in fairfax. police are trying to piece together what happened in centreville right off lehigh way if you know that area. you can see clothing and shoes scattered in the street in the aftermath. police are trying to see if the man was in the crosswalk at the time of the accident. the drive did stay on the scene and the area has re-opened. >>> turning now to our weath. for a spell out there today it felt down right balmy. we have rain in the forecast. of course, it's friday. we also have a change in temperature, right, doug? >> a huge change. today, we saw a high temperature of 67 degrees. it was incredible. we're seeing snow in part of the area right now, believe it or not. storm team
mexico will pay for this and hair affair and the wall banger. they are five bucks with your government id starting at 12:01. stay with news4 and our nbc washington app for continuing coverage on this shutdown showdown. we have an article on our app what you can and cannot do during partial government shutdown. just search "shutdown." >>> a person haseen hitnd killed in fairfax. police are trying to piece together what happened in centreville right off lehigh way if you know...
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protest and this is one of the most massive social causes protests ever seen in the country there's not much you can do afterwards at these internal affairs he might try to be the leader of the diplomacy continue to build his image in foreign affairs but as far as home home rule goes it is going to be very complicated for him. seventy people have been arrested in belgium is yellow vests protests spread across europe police used pepper spray on marchers to try to break into the european union buildings protesters are calling for the resignation of the prime minister mr. yemen's who the rebels say the main port city if you data should be declared a neutral zone speaking on the sidelines of talks in sweden aimed at ending the nearly four year war the iran backed rebels also suggested the united nations could play a role in the running of sana airport. reports from limbo two weeks it's a stumbling block just at the time when hopes of progress will grow. yemen's rival factions are entrenched warning if their demands are not met the talks will fail and as the negotiations continue the who
protest and this is one of the most massive social causes protests ever seen in the country there's not much you can do afterwards at these internal affairs he might try to be the leader of the diplomacy continue to build his image in foreign affairs but as far as home home rule goes it is going to be very complicated for him. seventy people have been arrested in belgium is yellow vests protests spread across europe police used pepper spray on marchers to try to break into the european union...
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protest and this is one of the most massive social causes protests ever seen in the country there's not much you can do afterwards at these internal affairs he might try to be the leader of the diplomacy continue to build his image in foreign affairs but as far as home home rule goes it is going to be very complicated for him. seventy people have been arrested in belgium as yellow vest process spread across europe people police used pepper spray on marchers who tried to break into the european union buildings the protesters are calling for the resignation of belgium's prime minister shaul michel. it is the third day of talks to end the war in yemen in sweden that one of the latest sticking points to emerge is a transitional government the rebels believe that it would work if it includes all of yemen's political parties but government because c.h. is resisting that idea well the u.s. led talks happening in the swedish town of rimbaud to serious action is there action why does the m. the government think that it's not a good idea to bring in all of yemen's political parties basically
protest and this is one of the most massive social causes protests ever seen in the country there's not much you can do afterwards at these internal affairs he might try to be the leader of the diplomacy continue to build his image in foreign affairs but as far as home home rule goes it is going to be very complicated for him. seventy people have been arrested in belgium as yellow vest process spread across europe people police used pepper spray on marchers who tried to break into the european...
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she's written six books on gender, socialism and post-socialism in eastern europe. her articles and essays have appeared in articles such as defense, foreign affairs, the world policy journal and "the new york times." "the new york times." in why women have better sex under socialism and other arguments for independence, kristen ghodsee draws on the years of researching countries that transition for state socialism to capitalism to argue that capitalism is the enemy of what it purports to champion the idea of having it all. under socialism and when it is downright womedone right women t only economic independence of labor conditions and worklife balance and who doesn't want that. under capitalism women experience the gender gap and reinforced stereotypes which encourage women to work second shift as caregivers. the author capitalism triumphed as a calamity for most women. the book reveals brilliantly the plight. please join me in welcoming professor kristen ghodsee. [applause] thank you for that introduction. can everybody hear me all right? before i talk a little b
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mass and social. privacy in the country. not much at least. in foreign affairs. you know. ok. well. right now french. all. of the. bad. in paris in fact we'll be going back there live around to try to. use. the rest of today's. the war in. one of the latest. transitional government the rebels believe. include all parties part. of the u.n. . bush town of rimbaud. the the government of the any got an inclusive not work because they say. they hope this. platform to. deflect. illegal what the government considers the country in two thousand. whether. the. electors. and eleven uprising and the. no one. settlement. with. you has another. about the proposal. this is not the issue. that took place in two thousand. through aggression to. let's say the hardys. is not going to solve on the contrary. there will be ongoing. is the. question to you hope that the. break. it. would. rival. in a way or another. cause to settle their differences and. there we're. talking about. the change in. the relative. last year they want the relatives to be released they to be handed over. their wishes definitel
mass and social. privacy in the country. not much at least. in foreign affairs. you know. ok. well. right now french. all. of the. bad. in paris in fact we'll be going back there live around to try to. use. the rest of today's. the war in. one of the latest. transitional government the rebels believe. include all parties part. of the u.n. . bush town of rimbaud. the the government of the any got an inclusive not work because they say. they hope this. platform to. deflect. illegal what the...
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also military and veterans affairs, they're funded through september, 2019. places that would close include national parks, nasa and the environmental protection agency and their employees would have to stay home without pay, but employees at other agencies, essential agencies, would have to work but not get paid. they include employees at the department of justice, tsa agents and border patrol agents. >> it's a morale killer. >> reporter: kpix5 security analyst jeff harp is a former fbi agent who knows what it's like to be furloughed. >> it really kind of deflates your whole purpose and idea of, you know, the american way and protecting the people if suddenly you're like i'm not going to get paid and i can't take a vacation. it's a difficult circumstance. >> reporter: you can't pay rent with an iou. >> it's christmas time and we live in an expensive area and i couldn't venture to guess how many people live paycheck to paycheck, but i'm certain there are some and if they don't get paid for two weeks, that hurts. >> reporter: cutting off payroll for federal la
also military and veterans affairs, they're funded through september, 2019. places that would close include national parks, nasa and the environmental protection agency and their employees would have to stay home without pay, but employees at other agencies, essential agencies, would have to work but not get paid. they include employees at the department of justice, tsa agents and border patrol agents. >> it's a morale killer. >> reporter: kpix5 security analyst jeff harp is a...
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you you have this general impression that and spent one you faced a massive social protest and this is one of the most massive social causes protests ever seen in the country there's not much you can do afterwards at these internal affairs he might try to be the leader of the diplomacy continue to build his image in foreign affairs but as far as home home rule goes it is going to be very complicated for him. but protests took an equally violent turn in neighboring belgium as the yellow verse protests spread across europe seventy people have been arrested in brussels after confrontations near the buildings that has the european union police used pepper spray on marchers who tried to break in the protesters are calling for the resignation of the prime minister michel. a few hundred protesters also wore yellow vests in the dutch city of arms to them they rallied against government policies on the retirement age the price of health care education and migrant problems at least three people arrested. plenty more ahead here on the al-jazeera news hour including. wait now it's time to say.
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medicare, medicaid and social security. veterans affairs. they are still going to get checks, your benefits. and congress, interesting, they took care of themselves. legislative branch is funded in terms of their offices. here's something in terms of an impact i want to get into. an estimated 400,000 essential employees of the federal government would work without pay, basically furloughed and around 350,000 would be furloughed all tolled. so you have got some active duty military folks. they are still going to have to report to work. but their paychecks are going to be interrupted. they will get the money eventually that's a real impact on families. >> people think this saves us money having a shutdown it doesn't save us money. we wind up spending the same amount of money if not even more. ed: they will eventually get the pay. interesting we will hear a lot in the coming days about how whole government shut down only a partial government shut down if it happens. 75% of the government already funded, david. >> i think it's always the case. i
medicare, medicaid and social security. veterans affairs. they are still going to get checks, your benefits. and congress, interesting, they took care of themselves. legislative branch is funded in terms of their offices. here's something in terms of an impact i want to get into. an estimated 400,000 essential employees of the federal government would work without pay, basically furloughed and around 350,000 would be furloughed all tolled. so you have got some active duty military folks. they...
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france's foreign minister warns donald trump's not to interfere in french domestic affairs but after the us president tweets about the yellow vest protests and then chanting for him people at the rally if they support trump trump is rich. countries like microsoft for me he's not a politician for us trump represents the very worst of our own president. a warning that sanctions could impact on the global fight against drugs as a wrong claims economic penalties imposed by washington could see a boom in narcotics migrants and terrorism arriving in europe. and belgium is colonial past comes back to haunt it sparked by the reopening of a museum for democratic republic of congo demands the return of arctic seeds when it was a belgian calling. very . continue watching r.t. international with me nicky aaron great to have you with us this hour our top story the french president of the new mccrone is expected to address the public this monday as after yet another violent weekend of yellow vests protests in paris the capital's iconic chaunce elisei was left strewn with burned out cars shattered
france's foreign minister warns donald trump's not to interfere in french domestic affairs but after the us president tweets about the yellow vest protests and then chanting for him people at the rally if they support trump trump is rich. countries like microsoft for me he's not a politician for us trump represents the very worst of our own president. a warning that sanctions could impact on the global fight against drugs as a wrong claims economic penalties imposed by washington could see a...
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several times you know i feel like the way men have been socialized traditionally have especially in my context especially in ghana you know we often speak of men chafes and woman rights like women have to be pursued and men always assume that women are being core or they need to be persuaded no i don't think that should be the case and men need to recognise that women have agency women can speak up and say when they want to take part in a sexual activity or when they do not want to take part in a sexual activity and men and women you know packing this should always get consent very believe and nonverbally from their pack and you have to confirm that several times in the united states in the wake of the recent controversial allegations around the us act as these i'm sorry and quote unquote sexual misconduct is a phrase used among many others there's been much debate about what belongs in the me to debate you know where does the spectrum of rape assault harassment misconduct begin and end to my question to you is how does a movement like me to move forward when there are already these
several times you know i feel like the way men have been socialized traditionally have especially in my context especially in ghana you know we often speak of men chafes and woman rights like women have to be pursued and men always assume that women are being core or they need to be persuaded no i don't think that should be the case and men need to recognise that women have agency women can speak up and say when they want to take part in a sexual activity or when they do not want to take part...
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france's foreign minister warns donald trump not to interfere in french domestic affairs after the u.s. president tweets about the yellow vest protests and then chanting for him we also people at the rally his base the portrait trump is rich a billionaire and just one microphone for me is my job to force them to research since the very worst of all room president. a warning that sanctions that could impact on the global fight against drugs as a wrong that claims economic penalties imposed by washington could see abuses not politics like raids on terrorism arriving in view of. those of its colonial past comes back to haunt it sparked by the reopening of a museum in the democratic republic of congo demolished the return of artifacts from feast when it was a belgian holding. a very warm welcome to you you're watching r t international with me and great to have you with us this hour the french president emanuel mccrone is expected to address the public this monday that it's off to yet another violent weekend of yellow vests protests in paris capitals like comic songs elisei was left strewn
france's foreign minister warns donald trump not to interfere in french domestic affairs after the u.s. president tweets about the yellow vest protests and then chanting for him we also people at the rally his base the portrait trump is rich a billionaire and just one microphone for me is my job to force them to research since the very worst of all room president. a warning that sanctions that could impact on the global fight against drugs as a wrong that claims economic penalties imposed by...
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france's foreign minister warns donald trump not to interfere in french domestic affairs as part of the u.s. president's tweets.
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cross as foreign minister warns donald trump not to interfere in french domestic affairs before the u.s. president tweets about the yellow vest protests and them chanting for pay him we asked people at the rally if they support the trial trump is rich a billionaire i'm just like my crew for me he's not a politician for us trying to present the very worst of our room president. a warning that sanctions could impact on the global fight against drugs as a wrong claims the economic penalties imposed by washington could see a boom in narcotics microbes and terrorism arriving in europe. belgium's colonial past comes back to haunt it sparked by the reopening of the museum of the democratic republic of congo demands the return of artifacts seized when it was a belgian colony. a very warm welcome to you you're watching r.t. international with me nicky arun great to have you with us this hour now our top story french president armando mccrone is expected to address the public this monday the us after yet another weekend of violent protests in paris because it was like they was left strewn with bu
cross as foreign minister warns donald trump not to interfere in french domestic affairs before the u.s. president tweets about the yellow vest protests and them chanting for pay him we asked people at the rally if they support the trial trump is rich a billionaire i'm just like my crew for me he's not a politician for us trying to present the very worst of our room president. a warning that sanctions could impact on the global fight against drugs as a wrong claims the economic penalties...
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france's foreign minister warns donald trump not to interfere in french domestic affairs stops the u.s. president tweets about the yellow vests protests and then chanting for him we'll ask people at the rally if they support trump trump is rich a billionaire and just like mark root for me he's not the politician for our strong resistance to the very worst of our room president. a warning that sanctions could impact on the global fight against drugs as it were on the claims economic penalties imposed by washington could see a boom in narcotics migrants and terrorism arriving in europe. and belgium colonial past comes back to haunt its box by the reopening of a museum the democratic republic of congo demands the return of artifacts seized when it was a belgian colony. to . a very well marked me watching r.t. international with me becky aaron great to have you with us our top story french president emmanuel mcclaren is right now meeting with france's political elite and union chiefs after almost four weeks of nationwide protests by the yellow vest movement on saturday parts of paris were
france's foreign minister warns donald trump not to interfere in french domestic affairs stops the u.s. president tweets about the yellow vests protests and then chanting for him we'll ask people at the rally if they support trump trump is rich a billionaire and just like mark root for me he's not the politician for our strong resistance to the very worst of our room president. a warning that sanctions could impact on the global fight against drugs as it were on the claims economic penalties...
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also military and veterans affairs are funded through september, 2019. places that would close include national parks, nasa and the environmental protection agency and their employees would have to stay home without pay, but employees at other agencies, essential agencies, would have to work but not get paid. they include employees at department of justice, tsa agents and border patrol agents. >> the fbi, tsa, dea, atf, all the law enforcement agencies really are considered the essential agencies that are protecting and serving. >> reporter: kpix5 security expert jeff harp is a former fbi assistant special agent in charge of san francisco. he says security forces are always on high alert around the holidays because that's when americans gather together. >> these gatherings are soft targets for people who want to do harm to the american people. >> reporter: he says law enforcement agents would do their jobs even in a shutdown and even without pay, but it's not a good situation, especially during a time of a high alert. >> you want to have the feeling that
also military and veterans affairs are funded through september, 2019. places that would close include national parks, nasa and the environmental protection agency and their employees would have to stay home without pay, but employees at other agencies, essential agencies, would have to work but not get paid. they include employees at department of justice, tsa agents and border patrol agents. >> the fbi, tsa, dea, atf, all the law enforcement agencies really are considered the essential...
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network exploitation, and china has developed a powerful cyber and information affairs bureaucracy with broads authority to enforce their doctrine, we see indications of the chinese approach in their successful efforts to recruit western companies to their information control efforts. pretty amazing to me that google is actually looking to work with china to develop a censored version of its search engine in china. today china's cyber and censorship instruction is envy of authorize tarean regimes around the world and china is exploit both its technology and cyber sovereignty. with explodes of the yeses and north korea and iran copying russian disinformation playbook these challenges wet gill worse and y copying russia's disinformation playbook, these challenges will get worse. and, yet, as a nation, we basically remain complacent. despite a flurry of documents, the federal government is still not sufficiently organized or resourced to tackle this hybrid threat. we have no white house cyber czar, no cyber bureau, or senior cyber coordinator at the state department. dhs when it comes to b
network exploitation, and china has developed a powerful cyber and information affairs bureaucracy with broads authority to enforce their doctrine, we see indications of the chinese approach in their successful efforts to recruit western companies to their information control efforts. pretty amazing to me that google is actually looking to work with china to develop a censored version of its search engine in china. today china's cyber and censorship instruction is envy of authorize tarean...
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network exploitation, and china has developed a powerful cyber and information affairs bureaucracy with broads authority to enforce their doctrine, we see indications of the chinese approach in their successful efforts to recruit western companies to their information control efforts. pretty amazing to me that google is actually looking to work with china to develop a censored version of its search engine in china. today china's cyber and censorship instruction is envy of authorize tarean regimes around the world and china is exploit both its technology and cyber sovereignty. with explodes of the yeses and north korea and iran copying russian disinformation playbook these challenges wet gill worse and yes, as anyway basically remain complacent. now despite a fleury of strategy documents from the white house and dod the federal government is still not sufficiently organized or resourced to tackle this hybrid threat. we have no white house cyber czar. no cyber bureau. or senior cyber coordinator at the state department. and we still have insufficient capacity at both state and dhs when it
network exploitation, and china has developed a powerful cyber and information affairs bureaucracy with broads authority to enforce their doctrine, we see indications of the chinese approach in their successful efforts to recruit western companies to their information control efforts. pretty amazing to me that google is actually looking to work with china to develop a censored version of its search engine in china. today china's cyber and censorship instruction is envy of authorize tarean...
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in "why women have better sex under socialism" and other arguments for economic independence she draws upon her years of researching women from state socialism to capitalism in order to argue that capitalism in fact is the enemy of what it purports t
in "why women have better sex under socialism" and other arguments for economic independence she draws upon her years of researching women from state socialism to capitalism in order to argue that capitalism in fact is the enemy of what it purports t
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being an internal affairs. and also your. question that and friends once you faced a mass protest and. mass and social. ever seen in the country. at least.
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this takes the form of conferenceship, disinformation, and social control. it also takes the form of traditional computer network exploitation. and in china has developed a powerful cyber and information affairs bureaucracy with broad authority to enforce their doctrine. we see indications of the chinese approach in their successful efforts to recruit western companies to their information control efforts. it's pretty amazing to me that google is actually looking to work with china to develop a censored version of its search engine in china. today, china's cyber and sensorship infrastructure is the envy of authoritarian regime around the world. china is now exploiting both its technology and its cyber sovereignty doctrine the country's like venezuela, ethiopia, and pakistan. with the export of these tools and ideas with countries like north korea and iran copying russia's disinformation play p.m. book these challenges will only get worse. and yet, as a nation, we basically remain complacent. now despite a flurry of strategy documents from the white house and
this takes the form of conferenceship, disinformation, and social control. it also takes the form of traditional computer network exploitation. and in china has developed a powerful cyber and information affairs bureaucracy with broad authority to enforce their doctrine. we see indications of the chinese approach in their successful efforts to recruit western companies to their information control efforts. it's pretty amazing to me that google is actually looking to work with china to develop a...
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problems here there are financial problems there are economic problems and because of that you have social issues in latin american countries still with think that the developing markets like brazil argentina have a bright future and it's obvious they have vast potential and we have been working with this country and will continue working with them. as much as we can and. look into the future right after this meeting for example which will have another segment of our visit here which will have been working with visit to argentina have a meeting there with the president of argentina will meet with our colleagues in the new. government will talk about. its. prospects in future projects i'll mention this later when i talk to the media but we have. railway project together and we have some other projects coming up our. promising partners so we'll people working together you win though we're. quite far. from each other but modern technology opens a lot of opportunities for working together despite the distance just. said you were talking to both additional mechanisms i guess you heard to the pe
problems here there are financial problems there are economic problems and because of that you have social issues in latin american countries still with think that the developing markets like brazil argentina have a bright future and it's obvious they have vast potential and we have been working with this country and will continue working with them. as much as we can and. look into the future right after this meeting for example which will have another segment of our visit here which will have...
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this takes the form of censorship, disinformation, and social control. it also takes the form -- china has developed a powerful cyber and information affairs bureaucracy with broad authority to enforce their doctrine. china'sndications of approach in their successful efforts to recruit western companies to use in their information control efforts. it is amazing to me that google is looking to work with china to develop a censored version of its search engine in china. censorshipa's ofrastructure is the nevy envy authoritarian regimes around the world. china is exploiting its doctrine to countries like venezuela, ethiopia, and pakistan. north koreaes like russi and iran copying the disinformation playbook, these challenges will only get worse. despite a flurry of strategy documents from the white house and the dod, the federal government is not sufficiently organized or resourced to tackle this threat. we have no white house cyber senioro cyber bureau, or cyber coordinator at the state department. we have insufficient capacity at state and dhs when it com
this takes the form of censorship, disinformation, and social control. it also takes the form -- china has developed a powerful cyber and information affairs bureaucracy with broad authority to enforce their doctrine. china'sndications of approach in their successful efforts to recruit western companies to use in their information control efforts. it is amazing to me that google is looking to work with china to develop a censored version of its search engine in china. censorshipa's...
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commission commissioner for economic affairs was quite different have a listen to what he had to say. the eventual overrun of the three percent must not extend over two consecutive years noite see three point five percent over the one year there is no indulgence these are rules and nothing but our rules for the italian side aren't happy they say this is a double standard for a muscovy chair in the e.u. commission site they say that two slightly different scenarios for the french case this is a one off budget deficit that they are going to allow them to push them through and it must not exceed three point five percent in the italian case they were saying well this is going to be a series of budget deficits that will continue for the future as they put forward their plans and that was something the e.u. commission couldn't well couldn't accept it hasn't however stopped those in rome from looking over the border over open to northern europe towards france and thinking we wouldn't have got away with that why do you thrity take our political analyst paolo reference telling us that it is ju
commission commissioner for economic affairs was quite different have a listen to what he had to say. the eventual overrun of the three percent must not extend over two consecutive years noite see three point five percent over the one year there is no indulgence these are rules and nothing but our rules for the italian side aren't happy they say this is a double standard for a muscovy chair in the e.u. commission site they say that two slightly different scenarios for the french case this is a...