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new doubts parents don't know yet that he's visited one take place. there are only 2 ways into gaza one is through the rafa border crossing in egypt that's usually closed the other is through the israeli crossing areas. journalists diplomats aid organizations staff and palestinians with a special permit are allowed to enter. once it becomes clear that needle won't be able to visit our camera team continues without him that way nadal's family will at least get the gifts he purchased even if he can't be there himself. around 2000000 people live in gaza and life is difficult here in 2007 the militant islamist hamas group took control of gaza israel and egypt established an economic blockade corruption and mismanagement on the palestinian side have exacerbated the situation. about half the palestinian people rely on united nations food deliveries. to. he tells family live in a quiet area to the south of gaza city. his parents unaware and mom had 6 sons 5 daughters and 18 grandchildren they've been looking forward to visit. but instead of a homecoming they
new doubts parents don't know yet that he's visited one take place. there are only 2 ways into gaza one is through the rafa border crossing in egypt that's usually closed the other is through the israeli crossing areas. journalists diplomats aid organizations staff and palestinians with a special permit are allowed to enter. once it becomes clear that needle won't be able to visit our camera team continues without him that way nadal's family will at least get the gifts he purchased even if he...
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hamburgers one of the most visited cities in germany just behind berlin and munich . it took a long time and was more expensive than expected but it seems to have paid off the elk feel many concert hall has won many fans since its opening in 2 tails in 17 that makes it quite difficult to get concert tickets but the visit to the observation deck the plaza is free. a great new balcony 360 degrees pure hamburg. where are you from but i'm from the united states but i've been living. in bahrain for 10 years right here what do you do here i'm just here on a holiday spending that you break in hamburg with my good friend john peter and enjoying the city where you from both from russia or value like you're up here at the other you know many. because it's a landmark in hamburg and it's a place you have to visit if you don't have the. money and combine this well this is a good as i heard that it's very difficult to get tickets to it so you just get in line and hope for the best and it was similar to what was this at 6 pm we'll go to the box office and hope we get tickets so you
hamburgers one of the most visited cities in germany just behind berlin and munich . it took a long time and was more expensive than expected but it seems to have paid off the elk feel many concert hall has won many fans since its opening in 2 tails in 17 that makes it quite difficult to get concert tickets but the visit to the observation deck the plaza is free. a great new balcony 360 degrees pure hamburg. where are you from but i'm from the united states but i've been living. in bahrain for...
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-dot limited to the facilities they visited. in june lawyers reported that the conditions at the clint texas border patrol facility where some children have been held for weeks sleeping on floors and taking care of one another because of the lack of attention from guards. just last week it was reported that a 15 euro girl from honduras was sexually assaulted by a border patrol agent in yuma while other agents watched. there is a crisis on our border and yes, health and human services needed and now have additional resources so children can be moved out of cbp facilities more quickly and into facilities with their needs in mind. however a lack of money is not the primary reason for this crisis. the trump administration has admitted no secret of its intent to do all he can to deter children and families from seeking protection in the united states as the law allows without addressing the root causes that are driving migration to our border. this is sad and it's a moral stain on our nation. i appreciated the willingness of the insp
-dot limited to the facilities they visited. in june lawyers reported that the conditions at the clint texas border patrol facility where some children have been held for weeks sleeping on floors and taking care of one another because of the lack of attention from guards. just last week it was reported that a 15 euro girl from honduras was sexually assaulted by a border patrol agent in yuma while other agents watched. there is a crisis on our border and yes, health and human services needed and...
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visit ncicap.org] ms. griffin: i would like to introduce the panel that is entitled the legacy of beatrix farrand. the members, who are very close, will each give a short presentation on her work. the first will be paula deitz, who is editor of the hudson review. the second is judith tankard, author of " beatrix farrand, private gardens, public landscape." the third is therese o'malley, at the national gallery of art. [applause] ms. deitz: it is wonderful to be here. i was up early this morning, and therefore i had a lot of time to walk around. i am from new york, so being in washington is a tremendous pleasure. i woke up when the fountains were going and the trees were just getting that wonderful spring green. i really thought this is america's versailles. you know? this is our place. and it occurred to me that louis the 14th probably thought it was a really good -- big deal. what we are talking about is really a very big deal. designing gardens for the presidential house. here i was coming to speak, but
visit ncicap.org] ms. griffin: i would like to introduce the panel that is entitled the legacy of beatrix farrand. the members, who are very close, will each give a short presentation on her work. the first will be paula deitz, who is editor of the hudson review. the second is judith tankard, author of " beatrix farrand, private gardens, public landscape." the third is therese o'malley, at the national gallery of art. [applause] ms. deitz: it is wonderful to be here. i was up early...
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for congresswoman karen bass this visit is crucial. to our ancestors before they left here and in our treacherous journey to the united states in which they begin. 200. years of conflict. congresswomen men wash their hands was water from the rivers a slave lost before being taken to america. speaker pelosi said the visit was a transformative experience that had touched this solves. my next guest wasn't in parliament as pelosi was speaking today because he's days as an n.p.r. over mystical joe he is also an author welcome to the deputy africa mystery and a year in the city off cape coast launching your boat from jamestown to jamestown losses to an african child what is the book about and why did you write it well the book was already. struck their love up for all the fire started were captured from the concept of our success. doctor. in the fall for the car full of prague dreams of plastic. a picture of the americas and the caribbean right and yeah i was proud go over there for all those shows dr and why did you write the book. i wrote
for congresswoman karen bass this visit is crucial. to our ancestors before they left here and in our treacherous journey to the united states in which they begin. 200. years of conflict. congresswomen men wash their hands was water from the rivers a slave lost before being taken to america. speaker pelosi said the visit was a transformative experience that had touched this solves. my next guest wasn't in parliament as pelosi was speaking today because he's days as an n.p.r. over mystical joe...
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visit your local chase branch. at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. we've created access from at&t california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits. may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow, to learn more. >>> ktvu fox2 news at 5 pm starts now. >>> it is sad that one person can do so much damage. >> victims of the gilroy garlic festival cope with what happened on sunday. a government open fire killing three people including two children. tonight the latest on the investigation as authorities try to figure out a motive. >> we begin with the latest in law enforcement who have delivered a briefing less than an hour ago. investigators updated us. he said it will be a long process and they are making progress. police completed a search warrant on the suspects car a sw
visit your local chase branch. at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. we've created access from at&t california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits. may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow, to learn...
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the president even suggested kim jong-un should visit the white house. all of this as the "new york times" is reporting the u.s. may be willing to agree to a nuclear freeze. which would pause further weapons development in north korea, but allow it to keep existing weapons. this would be a reversal for the trump administration's previous goal of complete denuclearization by north korea. white house national security adviser john bolton slammed the report, tweeting, i read this "new york times" story with curiosity, no staff for i have discussed any desire to settle for a nuclear freeze by north korea. this was a reprehensible attempt by someone to box in the president. there should be consequences. bolton, who has been a strong advocate for full denuclearization of north korea was in mongolia and not press for the trump meeting with kim. after the kim meeting, he took aim at the administration. >> president obama wanted to meet and chairman kim would not meet him. the obama administration was begging for a meeting, begging for meetings constantly. and ch
the president even suggested kim jong-un should visit the white house. all of this as the "new york times" is reporting the u.s. may be willing to agree to a nuclear freeze. which would pause further weapons development in north korea, but allow it to keep existing weapons. this would be a reversal for the trump administration's previous goal of complete denuclearization by north korea. white house national security adviser john bolton slammed the report, tweeting, i read this...
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has visited. to perswade refugees to return home hundreds of thousands have been sheltering there since fleeing a violent crackdown by me and tree in 2017 and her child has this report from the refugee camps in caucasus bazaar. security was stepped up for the visit of representatives of the me and my government to the refugee camp at cox's bizarre there had been a fear of protests and only a select group of rowing was chosen to meet with the delegation in one of the camps offices. was among those who attended the talks to me and my government is trying to persuade the refugees to return home. they told us that all arrangements are being made for us to return they also told us that there are camps built for us with the necessary security and. outside the camps office several 100 running has gathered eager to meet the delegates and ask questions but they were quickly dispersed by police and nearby another group of refugees tried to stage a demonstration but that was also quickly broken up by securit
has visited. to perswade refugees to return home hundreds of thousands have been sheltering there since fleeing a violent crackdown by me and tree in 2017 and her child has this report from the refugee camps in caucasus bazaar. security was stepped up for the visit of representatives of the me and my government to the refugee camp at cox's bizarre there had been a fear of protests and only a select group of rowing was chosen to meet with the delegation in one of the camps offices. was among...
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new doubts parents don't know yet that he's visited one take place. there are only 2 ways into gaza one is through the rafa border crossing in egypt that's usually closed the other is through the israeli crossing areas. journalists diplomats aid organizations staff and palestinians with a special permit are allowed to enter. once it becomes clear that needle won't be able to visit our camera team continues without him that way in the dallas family will at least get the gifts he purchased even if he can't be there himself. around 2000000 people live in gaza and life is difficult here in 2007 the militant islamist hamas group took control of gaza israel and egypt established an economic blockade corruption and mismanagement on the palestinian side have exacerbated the situation. about half the palestinian people rely on united nations food deliveries. and. he tells family live in a quiet area to the south of gaza city. his parents and where him are hopeful will have 6 sons 5 daughters and 18 grandchildren they've been looking forward to nidal visit. but
new doubts parents don't know yet that he's visited one take place. there are only 2 ways into gaza one is through the rafa border crossing in egypt that's usually closed the other is through the israeli crossing areas. journalists diplomats aid organizations staff and palestinians with a special permit are allowed to enter. once it becomes clear that needle won't be able to visit our camera team continues without him that way in the dallas family will at least get the gifts he purchased even...
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we'll see what the final outcome of this visit will be over time the thank you. well al jazeera as mama june joins us live on set and he's covered the ring of crisis extensively mohamed so what are you hearing from your writing the contacts on the ground in bangladesh there and one refugee i spoke with a short while ago says that this is significant this is a good 1st step but emphasized it is a 1st step this refugee telling me that they've wanted to see the u.s. and other members of the international community take action like this against top military leaders in myanmar for quite some time this is come late it is welcome but that unless more is done there won't be enough pressure to change what's going on with me and most military now another refugee i spoke with said that this is all fine and good that again it's later than they would like to see this happen but that this doesn't change the situation on the ground for them at all and what he meant by that is that while conditions in those refugee camps it's the largest refugee settlement the world in cox's baz
we'll see what the final outcome of this visit will be over time the thank you. well al jazeera as mama june joins us live on set and he's covered the ring of crisis extensively mohamed so what are you hearing from your writing the contacts on the ground in bangladesh there and one refugee i spoke with a short while ago says that this is significant this is a good 1st step but emphasized it is a 1st step this refugee telling me that they've wanted to see the u.s. and other members of the...
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needles parents don't know yet that he's visited one take place. there are only 2 ways into gaza one is through the rafa border crossing in egypt that's usually closed the other is through the israeli crossing areas. journalists diplomats aid organization staff and palestinians with a special permit are allowed to enter. once it becomes clear that needle won't be able to visit our camera team continues without him that way nidal is family will at least get the gifts he purchased even if he can't be there himself. around 2000000 people live in gaza and life is difficulty. in 2007 the militant islamist hamas group took control of gaza israel and egypt established an economic blockade corruption and mismanagement on the palestinian side have exacerbated the situation. about half the palestinian people rely on united nations food deliveries. to. he tells family live in a quiet area to the south of gaza city. his parents and where him are hopeful bill had 6 sons 5 daughters and 18 grandchildren they've been looking forward to visit. but instead of a hun
needles parents don't know yet that he's visited one take place. there are only 2 ways into gaza one is through the rafa border crossing in egypt that's usually closed the other is through the israeli crossing areas. journalists diplomats aid organization staff and palestinians with a special permit are allowed to enter. once it becomes clear that needle won't be able to visit our camera team continues without him that way nidal is family will at least get the gifts he purchased even if he...
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triangles here represent the trackers the circles the web sites visited. even users who don't log in aren't surfing anonymously with every click the trackers network grows in this test there were close to 20 trackers for every web site visited. big data analysis helps link that information and produce a digital profile of the user. a profile like this describes a person in their fears their needs and possibly their financial situation allowing for advertising to be tailored to meet their budget what it describes as better than even our best friends could one become. so companies might know me better than my friends do even very sensitive data like that used by health abs as often passed on to data collectors without users knowledge the legal basis for this is sometimes highly questionable. massive amount of data is generated every day it comes from a variety of sources not just the internet. whether on facebook instagram or net flix every day we humans generate 2500000 terabytes of data but not all of it on the net visit the doctor in your sentence and dia
triangles here represent the trackers the circles the web sites visited. even users who don't log in aren't surfing anonymously with every click the trackers network grows in this test there were close to 20 trackers for every web site visited. big data analysis helps link that information and produce a digital profile of the user. a profile like this describes a person in their fears their needs and possibly their financial situation allowing for advertising to be tailored to meet their budget...
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and the president delivered another invitation, to visit him at the white house. donald trump's unorthodox diplomacy has certainly reduced tensions here, but it hasn't stopped the north koreans from expanding their nuclear arsenal. this friendship has produced smiles, handshakes, photo opportunities, but not the supposed goal of us policy — the denuclearisation of the korean peninsula. he ended his trip with a speech to us troops, staged to look more like a campaign rally. another made—for—television moment, but who would have thought that "make america great again" would also elevate north korea? nick bryant, bbc news, seoul. our correspondent in seoul, mariko oi, explained how the visit had been portrayed in the media. north korea's stage broadcaster reported about that historic meeting between president trump and kim jong—un, as well as north korea's main newspaper carrying out 35 pictures from that historic summit — or meeting i should call it. so it goes to show that pyongyang was probably pleased with how it went. you might be thinking, yeah, of co
and the president delivered another invitation, to visit him at the white house. donald trump's unorthodox diplomacy has certainly reduced tensions here, but it hasn't stopped the north koreans from expanding their nuclear arsenal. this friendship has produced smiles, handshakes, photo opportunities, but not the supposed goal of us policy — the denuclearisation of the korean peninsula. he ended his trip with a speech to us troops, staged to look more like a campaign rally. another...
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if i remember correctly the number of people visiting russia for a 2nd time is ear opener 2 percent of those are likely to be businessmen on a return trip. many of us who travel abroad have been to rome and paris several times but unfortunately few tourists come back to russia. the government wants to change that it's reportedly considering easier visa regulations better hotels and more servers russia wants to become one of the 10 most visited countries in the world. electronic cigarette maker jewel told the u.s. congress it never intended its products to be used by teenagers companies co-founder insisted to house lawmakers that it had not designed its flavors to be appealing to young users congressional committee has also heard from parents and students who queues jule off directly marketing to teenagers it is illegal to sell the cigarettes to under eighteen's in the u.s. they use among high school students nearly doubled in the last 2 years. economists will tell you it's all about the incentives that's especially true when it comes to recycling the city of rome is now trying a new sy
if i remember correctly the number of people visiting russia for a 2nd time is ear opener 2 percent of those are likely to be businessmen on a return trip. many of us who travel abroad have been to rome and paris several times but unfortunately few tourists come back to russia. the government wants to change that it's reportedly considering easier visa regulations better hotels and more servers russia wants to become one of the 10 most visited countries in the world. electronic cigarette maker...
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fighting was program one separatist is his number one priority well the political newcomer recently visited the front lines and invited top european diplomats to discuss ways out of the crisis well it's a promise the people in donbass are counting on the vast majority of those in the region of new house voted for zelinsky because of his commitment to ending the war and he has taken the 1st step towards deescalation ukrainian army has partially withdrawn from the contested region and that's giving hope to nina cedar ranko who has to cope with living in a war zone as a disabled person. clambering over still needs a lot hunts because makeshift bridge it's a journey made by thousands day in day out this is the only crossing point between government and separatist held territory for hundreds of kilometers. minas a doting core of her husband and not only live on the separatist held site but her pension and the medicines she needs are only available on government territory once a month and you know must cross the front line each trip is an ordeal. it is for the. national been the most poignant i w
fighting was program one separatist is his number one priority well the political newcomer recently visited the front lines and invited top european diplomats to discuss ways out of the crisis well it's a promise the people in donbass are counting on the vast majority of those in the region of new house voted for zelinsky because of his commitment to ending the war and he has taken the 1st step towards deescalation ukrainian army has partially withdrawn from the contested region and that's...
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lawmaker visited migrant detention centers in brownsville texas but unlike previous visits. >> we were insistent on being able to take our phones into the detention center. >> reporter: the apparent sound of crying children and video provided by congresswoman jackie speier. >> many of them sick, because their conditions are such that influenza. meningitis very, other chronic kinds of conditions have cropped up. >> reporter: another photo showing a father and child lying on a mat itions are stunn they are horrible. i couldn't sleep last night. >> reporter: congresswoman, their condition, painting a gram to, eager for help and a connection to the outside world. >> absolutely inhumane. the stench from so many people jammed into a very small space. no showers. it was grim. >> reporter: are you being well taken care of. >> reporter: vice president took a visit in they were invited to follow him for 40 days or more. they were hungry and wanted to brush her teeth. the vice president called it tough stuff. he praised the men and women working the border. >> i could not be more impressed. >> re
lawmaker visited migrant detention centers in brownsville texas but unlike previous visits. >> we were insistent on being able to take our phones into the detention center. >> reporter: the apparent sound of crying children and video provided by congresswoman jackie speier. >> many of them sick, because their conditions are such that influenza. meningitis very, other chronic kinds of conditions have cropped up. >> reporter: another photo showing a father and child lying...
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i wouldn't be surprised if the high cloud deck makes a visit. not much of a breeze. a little bit but not much. 50s, 60s on the temperatures. mid-60s for some, low 60s for others. 63 pleasanton. one of these days that half- moon bay buoy will get fixed. >> sooner or later. >>> 55 in truckee. rett good thunderstorm activity close to the sierras. 6366, ukiah, sacramento, everything is quiet here, watch up in the sierra. see how the cloud cover, some of that is more show than go. it's close. we will mention if you are heading up, the cloud cover that made a visit yesterday. for us, morning fog. mostly sunny and warmer, 60s to 90s if you are near the coast. 60s, 70s, thick fog, wednesday will be the warmest day and high backs off a little bit. nothing we haven't seen yet. looks warmer in to the weekend. a little above average. >>> download the ktvu weather app. it has interactive radar, hourly updates and the 7-day forecast. a really easy featurer to upload your weather photos and video. the weather app is free to download for your smart phone or tablet. >>> coming up, bu
i wouldn't be surprised if the high cloud deck makes a visit. not much of a breeze. a little bit but not much. 50s, 60s on the temperatures. mid-60s for some, low 60s for others. 63 pleasanton. one of these days that half- moon bay buoy will get fixed. >> sooner or later. >>> 55 in truckee. rett good thunderstorm activity close to the sierras. 6366, ukiah, sacramento, everything is quiet here, watch up in the sierra. see how the cloud cover, some of that is more show than go....
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the company is ready to do the same when pope francis visits this september. and there is a quote out of the dubbing is africa as always you can catch all our stories now website and facebook page where you just know what you think about the stories we cover have stories we should become free time christine what's the next time i get . birth. home interspecies. home worth saving. yes those are big changes and most start with small steps google ideas tell stories of creationist people and innovative projects around the world. mr clinton. used. it's forced to. interact to contact next generation top attraction. using channels of. people to get action and more determined to build something here for the next generation. is the environment series of global 3000 on d w. i there and a warm welcome to arts and culture hi i'm karen helms said 30 years after the fall of the berlin wall the work of east german artists is being reevaluated we'll have more on that in just a moment and here's what else is lined up. danish icelandic artists all up for us on returns to the ta
the company is ready to do the same when pope francis visits this september. and there is a quote out of the dubbing is africa as always you can catch all our stories now website and facebook page where you just know what you think about the stories we cover have stories we should become free time christine what's the next time i get . birth. home interspecies. home worth saving. yes those are big changes and most start with small steps google ideas tell stories of creationist people and...
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prison administrators can still suspend his visitation rights or only allow for non-contact visits. a consequence that could impact his upcoming prison wedding. >> this is my girlfriend jody. we were getting ready to get married before i got caught with the phone. if they take my contact visits i don't know if we can still get married. hopefully we can. i love her. she's a great girl. she's sweet. >> you won't be getting married right away? >> i probably won't be getting married right away. >>> coming up -- tye and his fee answer -- fiance enjoy a contact visit but it may be their last. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> and calvin holmes checks out his hooch. h. the more, the merrier. got to have this stuff in the morning. oh, that's too hot. act your age. get your own insurance company. carlo, why don't you start us with a little bit of cereal? you can spread it all around the table. and we're gonna split the warm hot dog. and i'll have a glass of grape juice to spill on the carpet. oh, uh, do you want some to spill? act your age. get your own insurance company. oh, uh, do you want
prison administrators can still suspend his visitation rights or only allow for non-contact visits. a consequence that could impact his upcoming prison wedding. >> this is my girlfriend jody. we were getting ready to get married before i got caught with the phone. if they take my contact visits i don't know if we can still get married. hopefully we can. i love her. she's a great girl. she's sweet. >> you won't be getting married right away? >> i probably won't be getting...
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to madagascar the company is ready to do the same when pope francis visits this september. and that is it going out on the africa as always you can catch all our stories now we have site and facebook page waitresses you know what you think about the stories we have that have stories we should become free time to see what's next time i've. heard. or saving google engineers tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global warming to get the info and series of global 3000 on d.w. and online. i'm not laughing at them while. i guess sometimes i am but i stand up in which the british german thinks deep into german culture looking at stereotype but if you think you see from the countryside our time. needed to be taken as grandma there you go it's all out there. i'm rachel join me from the german sunday w. post. hi there and a warm welcome to arts and culture hi i'm karen helms 30 years after the fall of the berlin wall the work of east german artists is being reevaluated we'll have more
to madagascar the company is ready to do the same when pope francis visits this september. and that is it going out on the africa as always you can catch all our stories now we have site and facebook page waitresses you know what you think about the stories we have that have stories we should become free time to see what's next time i've. heard. or saving google engineers tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy...
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hamburgers one of the most visited cities in germany just behind berlin and munich . it took a long time and was more expensive than expected but it seems to have paid off the elk feel money concert hall has won many fans since its opening in 2017 that makes it quite difficult to get concert tickets but the visit to the observation deck the plaza is free. a great new balcony 360 degrees pure hamburg. where are you from but i'm from the united states but i've been living in bahrain for 10 years. what do you do here i'm just here on a holiday spending the eat break in hamburg with my good friend young peter and enjoying the city where you from both from russia or voyeur up here at the other people money. because it's a landmark in hamburg and it's a place you have to visit if you're in hamburg in london come back because all this is a computer i heard that it's very difficult to get tickets to it so you just get in line and hope for the best and it wasn't a fluke is that at 6 pm we'll go to the box office and hope we get tickets so you know any tricks to get tickets jus
hamburgers one of the most visited cities in germany just behind berlin and munich . it took a long time and was more expensive than expected but it seems to have paid off the elk feel money concert hall has won many fans since its opening in 2017 that makes it quite difficult to get concert tickets but the visit to the observation deck the plaza is free. a great new balcony 360 degrees pure hamburg. where are you from but i'm from the united states but i've been living in bahrain for 10 years....
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flexible pricing will not negatively impact visitation. since august 2010, when we first began charging nonresidents, visitation has increased 129%. flexible pricing will only help us better serve our visitors and community. it will help encourage visitation at less busy times and provide enough needed support for revenue, improvements and programs. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> good morning. my name is ryan. i'm the curator of the botanical garden. i'm in support of the flexible pricing. the garden is an amazing resource. we're visited more and more each year. we're a respite in the city. and our high attendance on the weekend, more and more people come on the weekends, and i think this flexible pricing would be great, because it will encourage people to take advantage of this fantastic resource during the week. and help a lot of the pressures we face with extra visitation to our amazing garden. thank you. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> good morning. i'm dr. joseph,
flexible pricing will not negatively impact visitation. since august 2010, when we first began charging nonresidents, visitation has increased 129%. flexible pricing will only help us better serve our visitors and community. it will help encourage visitation at less busy times and provide enough needed support for revenue, improvements and programs. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> good morning. my name is ryan. i'm the curator of the botanical...
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. >> you have visited dozens of detention centers in your career. have you seen overcrowding conditions comparable to the those we are seeing today? >> our inspections team, some of whom have been doing this for a decade had never seen anything like this before. >> so looking back at the 80s, 90s, we have had a refugee challenge in this country for a number of years from central america, what is it that's different this time? i mean, under the obama administration, i remember as a state senator, going to visit some of the facilities, and i concur with you i have never seen anything like this. in your deep dive, will you be able to determine what the differences is in terms of what has caused this situation to spring up on us all of a sudden? >> we will be trying to understand that and identify those issues within the limits of our jurisdiction, so we oversee the department of homeland security. we will be looking at factors that impact them. we will not be able to opine on broader policy questions, but certainly we will be looking at things like vol
. >> you have visited dozens of detention centers in your career. have you seen overcrowding conditions comparable to the those we are seeing today? >> our inspections team, some of whom have been doing this for a decade had never seen anything like this before. >> so looking back at the 80s, 90s, we have had a refugee challenge in this country for a number of years from central america, what is it that's different this time? i mean, under the obama administration, i remember...
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but in the second visit, i turned my phone off and took my phone. if they can have their phones, i can have mine. >> congressman, thank you for going to the facility. they could clear a lot of this up if they would just let reporters in with cameras, i will continue to say. thank you so much for coming in and giving us your account. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you very much. we'll be right back. let's take a look at some numbers: 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom... is a stroke. 80 percent of all strokes and heart disease? preventable. and 149 dollars is all it takes to get screened and help take control of your health. we're life line screening... and if you're over 50... call this number, to schedule an appointment... for five painless screenings that go beyond regular check-ups. we use ultrasound technology to literally look inside your arteries... for plaque which builds up as you age- and increases your risk for stroke and cardiovascular disease. and by getting them through this package, you're saving over 50%. so c
but in the second visit, i turned my phone off and took my phone. if they can have their phones, i can have mine. >> congressman, thank you for going to the facility. they could clear a lot of this up if they would just let reporters in with cameras, i will continue to say. thank you so much for coming in and giving us your account. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you very much. we'll be right back. let's take a look at some numbers: 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke,...
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to madagascar the company is ready to do the same when pope francis visits this september. and that is it but out of the debate is africa as always. on our website and facebook page waitresses you know what you think about the stories we cover stories we should be covering. for. the primates camisole on the world. you got as far as national park is hidden deep in the jungle. ranges ensure the survival and other creature. concept for success as a. tourism. on g.w. bush. economies can't function properly even in times of demand without skilled workers. with inadequate housing. with food shortages. scarcity is increasingly making things difficult for companies and entire economies what's causing this and what can be done to combat the problem . made in germany in 60 minutes on d w. burnley the global tourist guide. capital i love berlin the scope of the multicultural metropolis in our during max series it. seemed like to turn something new i love to you don't want to show what same system looks like a swiss like me despite the 50 nations 50 story. and 50 very personal tips on
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for congresswoman karen bass this visit is crucial. to her. before they left here and are treacherous journey to the united states in. 200. years of conflict. congresswomen men wash their hands whose water from the reverse the slave lost before being taken to america. speaker pelosi said the visit was a transformative experience that had touched this old. my next guest wasn't in parliament as pelosi was speaking today because he's days as an n.p.r. over mystical joe he is also an author welcome to the devil you africa mistake you're in the city off cape coast launching your book from jamestown to jamestown lessons to an african child what is the book about and why did you write it well the book was already. struck the love of for all the fire starting with captured the process of our success. doctor. in the 4th of a car full of prague spring a plastic. to us the americas and the caribbean right. struggled over their fall for show doctors and why did you write the book. i wrote the book for a couple of reasons one is that you know you know who
for congresswoman karen bass this visit is crucial. to her. before they left here and are treacherous journey to the united states in. 200. years of conflict. congresswomen men wash their hands whose water from the reverse the slave lost before being taken to america. speaker pelosi said the visit was a transformative experience that had touched this old. my next guest wasn't in parliament as pelosi was speaking today because he's days as an n.p.r. over mystical joe he is also an author welcome...
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visit was coming that was this is the b.p. on their best behavior telling people that slink out of the toilet now border patrol agents say this is simply not the case we don't treat people that we provide fresh water we provide food we provide sanitary and in sanitary busy items as well as. items for bathing and personal hygiene and that's are you saying that she's lying i'm telling you what we do so the question now is do these facilities get more money republicans are saying that if the department of homeland security had more money the conditions inside the facilities detaining migrants would actually improve democrats are saying however that they do not want to spend another dime on inhumane facilities detaining migrants after i forced myself into a cell with women and began speaking to them one of them described their treatment at the hands of officers as 2nd logical warfare waking them at odd hours for no reason calling them etc tell me what about that is due to a lack of funding as has been standard in american social w
visit was coming that was this is the b.p. on their best behavior telling people that slink out of the toilet now border patrol agents say this is simply not the case we don't treat people that we provide fresh water we provide food we provide sanitary and in sanitary busy items as well as. items for bathing and personal hygiene and that's are you saying that she's lying i'm telling you what we do so the question now is do these facilities get more money republicans are saying that if the...
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we meet the man who has visited all a19 us national parks. and trending travel. and — going under in austria. we're starting this week in thailand, in the small, coastal village of khlong khon, in samut songkhram province, 90 minutes south—west of bangkok. few international travellers venture here, but in recent years the amazing transformation of its ecosystem has begun to draw people, like me. while it may not be one of the most beautiful ecosystems, it's actually quite full of life. there's snails, cockles, crabs, macaques, birds — all kinds of wildlife here. there is a monkey right here with a crab in its mouth. this place is quite an experience. because here in what might look like in endless sea of mud, there are local delicacies and a story of a community who have fought back from the brink of disaster. i arranged to meet up with a local guide to show me around. and as we get farther out from the village, you can see the ingenuity that these people have taken to the rivers. so all morning, at low tide, they push like they're on a skateboard and they
we meet the man who has visited all a19 us national parks. and trending travel. and — going under in austria. we're starting this week in thailand, in the small, coastal village of khlong khon, in samut songkhram province, 90 minutes south—west of bangkok. few international travellers venture here, but in recent years the amazing transformation of its ecosystem has begun to draw people, like me. while it may not be one of the most beautiful ecosystems, it's actually quite full of life....
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to madagascar the company is ready to do the same when pope francis visits this september. and then is it put out from africa as always you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page we're interested to know what you think about the stories we cover stories we should be covering. people for d.w.i. facebook and twitter. to date and in touch. little tourist guides. but i love berlin that's the scope of the multicultural metropolis you know you're a max series event. but it's not like in. i love you you want to share what today certainly looks like a source like me by this. story. gets very personal to somebody wins a very. good. plan greenwood t w. i there and a warm welcome to arts and culture hi i'm karen helms said 30 years after the fall of the berlin wall the work of east german artists is being reevaluated we'll have more on that in just a moment and here's what else is lined up. danish icelandic artists all up for alias on returns to the tate modern with what's been deemed an unmistakable exhibition one that highlights his delight in visitor participati
to madagascar the company is ready to do the same when pope francis visits this september. and then is it put out from africa as always you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page we're interested to know what you think about the stories we cover stories we should be covering. people for d.w.i. facebook and twitter. to date and in touch. little tourist guides. but i love berlin that's the scope of the multicultural metropolis you know you're a max series event. but it's not...
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needles parents don't know yet that he's visited one take place. there are only 2 ways into gaza one is through the rafa border crossing in egypt that's usually closed the other is through the israeli crossing areas. journalists diplomats aid organizations staff and palestinians with a special permit are allowed to enter. once it becomes clear that needle won't be able to visit our camera team continues without him that way nadal's family will at least get the gifts he purchased even if he can't be there himself. around 2000000 people live in gaza and life is difficult here in 2007 the militant islamist hamas group took control of gaza israel and egypt established an economic blockade corruption and mismanagement on the palestinian side have exacerbated the situation. about half the palestinian people rely on united nations food deliveries. needles family live in a quiet area to the south of gaza city. his parents and where him are hopeful will have 6 sons 5 daughters and 18 grandchildren they've been looking forward to nidal to visit. but instead
needles parents don't know yet that he's visited one take place. there are only 2 ways into gaza one is through the rafa border crossing in egypt that's usually closed the other is through the israeli crossing areas. journalists diplomats aid organizations staff and palestinians with a special permit are allowed to enter. once it becomes clear that needle won't be able to visit our camera team continues without him that way nadal's family will at least get the gifts he purchased even if he...
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gertrude'so visited gardens in 1895 on her trip. to put it in context, this was a year before the famous house was hert, and it was prior to having ridden any other books. her first came out in 1899. since her articles and photographs such as the one on the right were well-known and inticultural circles, -- horticultural circles, i am assuming sergeant may have provided the introductions to both william robinson and gertrude. whether she actually met gertrude was highly contested. greatly influenced by gertrude's artistic approach to planting, whether ornamental shrubs, as we saw in the last photograph, or group -- beautiful sweeps of perennials. this was restored about 10 years ago. she retained a lifelong devotion know,trude, as we all including rescuing her archives in 1948. edith wasaunt another significant mentor who undoubtedly advised in 1895. her own book, italian gardens, appeared 10 years later. but as a young landscape advised ineatrix 1901, fairly early on in her career, but not of course the famous gardens. as a young l
gertrude'so visited gardens in 1895 on her trip. to put it in context, this was a year before the famous house was hert, and it was prior to having ridden any other books. her first came out in 1899. since her articles and photographs such as the one on the right were well-known and inticultural circles, -- horticultural circles, i am assuming sergeant may have provided the introductions to both william robinson and gertrude. whether she actually met gertrude was highly contested. greatly...
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well this visit comes at of course a very sensitive time but you could say that about almost every visit that any money official has made to iran it always comes at a very sensitive time it's difficult to characterize this as an intervention or perhaps an ongoing dialogue with an ally of course oman is a very significant player in the region a very quiet but strong diplomatic political force oman was the country where iran and the united states held secret talks that eventually led to the brokering in the signing of the 2015 nuclear deal so amman is a very important partner when it comes to dealing with iran and the rest of the world they share important waterways and this is the last trip by view money foreign minister was just 3 months ago when the nuclear deal was being discussed as well as ongoing security issues in around the waters of the gulf now on the table during this visit of course the omani foreign minister will be meeting with his counterpart iran's foreign minister zarif and on the table is discussing the release of the oil tankers the u.k. having taken over an iranian oil
well this visit comes at of course a very sensitive time but you could say that about almost every visit that any money official has made to iran it always comes at a very sensitive time it's difficult to characterize this as an intervention or perhaps an ongoing dialogue with an ally of course oman is a very significant player in the region a very quiet but strong diplomatic political force oman was the country where iran and the united states held secret talks that eventually led to the...
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needles parents don't know yet that he's visited one take place. there are only 2 ways into gaza one is through the rafa border crossing in egypt that's usually closed the other is through the israeli crossing areas. journalists diplomats aid organization staff and palestinians with a special permit are allowed to enter. once it becomes clear that needle won't be able to visit our camera team continues without him that way nidal family will at least get the gifts he purchased even if he can't be there himself. around 2000000 people live in gaza and life is difficult here in 2007 the militant islamist hamas group took control of gaza israel and egypt established an economic blockade corruption and mismanagement on the palestinian side have exacerbated the situation. about half the palestinian people rely on united nations food deliveries. and. needles family live in a quiet area to the south of gaza city. his parents and where him are hopeful will have 6 sons 5 daughters and 18 grandchildren they've been looking forward to nidal visit. but instead o
needles parents don't know yet that he's visited one take place. there are only 2 ways into gaza one is through the rafa border crossing in egypt that's usually closed the other is through the israeli crossing areas. journalists diplomats aid organization staff and palestinians with a special permit are allowed to enter. once it becomes clear that needle won't be able to visit our camera team continues without him that way nidal family will at least get the gifts he purchased even if he can't...
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needles parents don't know yet that he's visited one take place. there are only 2 ways into gaza one is through the rafa border crossing in egypt that's usually closed the other is through the israeli crossing areas. journalists diplomats aid organization staff and palestinians with a special permit are allowed to enter. once it becomes clear that needle won't be able to visit our camera team continues without him that way nidal family will at least get the gifts he purchased even if he can't be there himself. around 2000000 people live in gaza and life is difficult here in 2007 the militant islamist hamas group took control of gaza israel and egypt established an economic blockade corruption and mismanagement on the palestinian side have exacerbated the situation. about half the palestinian people rely on united nations food deliveries. and. needles family live in a quiet area to the south of gaza city. his parents and where a man hope will go have 6 sons 5 daughters and 18 grandchildren they've been looking forward to visit. but instead of a home
needles parents don't know yet that he's visited one take place. there are only 2 ways into gaza one is through the rafa border crossing in egypt that's usually closed the other is through the israeli crossing areas. journalists diplomats aid organization staff and palestinians with a special permit are allowed to enter. once it becomes clear that needle won't be able to visit our camera team continues without him that way nidal family will at least get the gifts he purchased even if he can't...
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during her visit that migrant detention center. let's bring in a lecturer, jason nichols and national border patrol council vice president. welcome to you, gentlemen. very serious allegations from the congresswoman. >> it is simply not true. that's all i can say. i've spoken and been in contact with agents in that facility and work in that facility and they have explained to me the reality, that is not true, ridiculous to think that agents would be telling anyone whether there were congressional leaders there or not to drink out of toilets. that simply doesn't happen. i can tell you they themselves saying she -- there were other individuals on the other side of the room and somebody did tell border patrol personnel at some point to make sure these people do not get attacked, or anything going on here and even that is what i'm told was completely out of the blue so i can tell you they are simply not true and if they go back and look at the video and look at the surveillance in those areas it will show the truth because that doesn't
during her visit that migrant detention center. let's bring in a lecturer, jason nichols and national border patrol council vice president. welcome to you, gentlemen. very serious allegations from the congresswoman. >> it is simply not true. that's all i can say. i've spoken and been in contact with agents in that facility and work in that facility and they have explained to me the reality, that is not true, ridiculous to think that agents would be telling anyone whether there were...
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some $25000000.00 tourists travel to russia every year but only if you come back for a 2nd visit the travel restrictions and complicated visa regulations are partly to blame the russian government now plans to invest war than a 1000000000 euros to attract what is it is. a trip to moscow's red square for many chinese a more attractive destination and the eiffel tower in paris. and also a lot cheaper moscow is one of the most popular spots for chinese tourists in europe easy travel regulations for chinese group tours have generated a real boom. but russians want to welcome other nationalities to tour operators have ambitious goals. we expected a growth rate of about 20 percent in $21930.00 live but unfortunately we aren't seeing it nor there are more tourists than last year if you will a preliminary figure after the season says it's around 10 percent this is a lot. but there's a lot more to see than just moscow russia also has spectacular natural sites like lake baikal in siberia away from the big cities the tourist infrastructure is lacking and complicated visa regulations have a dete
some $25000000.00 tourists travel to russia every year but only if you come back for a 2nd visit the travel restrictions and complicated visa regulations are partly to blame the russian government now plans to invest war than a 1000000000 euros to attract what is it is. a trip to moscow's red square for many chinese a more attractive destination and the eiffel tower in paris. and also a lot cheaper moscow is one of the most popular spots for chinese tourists in europe easy travel regulations...
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it's germany's minister for economic affairs is getting a free ride in san francisco peter out my is visiting soups start up that develop software for thomas driving a few clicks on the soup step and moments later the minister is off for a test drive in one of the startups off driving prototypes but for now he's taken the backseat to employees keep a watchful eye safety 1st of course just 20 short minutes later this reemergence and is impressed. does but i believe that was the 1st time in my life that i was driving fully autonomous li through a city but it was really impressive what technology is capable of artificial intelligence modern sensor technology which a lot of was actually researched and developed in germany i firmly believe that this technology will make tremendous progress in the near future and that's why it is important that germany stays positioned in the front of these developments minister of my is visiting soups and a handful of other companies in the san francisco area with a clear goal in mind he's looking for inspiration and input says his focus the speed of innovation in
it's germany's minister for economic affairs is getting a free ride in san francisco peter out my is visiting soups start up that develop software for thomas driving a few clicks on the soup step and moments later the minister is off for a test drive in one of the startups off driving prototypes but for now he's taken the backseat to employees keep a watchful eye safety 1st of course just 20 short minutes later this reemergence and is impressed. does but i believe that was the 1st time in my...
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to apply, visit hawaiianairlines.com >>> that's all for us. have a great night. >> see you tomorrow. senator kamala harris. comedian lenny clarke. and music from offset featuring cardi b. and now, for the time being, jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. thank you for joining us. i don't know if you know, this is the biggest week of the year for nerds in southern california. as of tonight, just down the interstate, about 120 miles which would take you, i don't know, maybe nine hours from here, down the 405,
to apply, visit hawaiianairlines.com >>> that's all for us. have a great night. >> see you tomorrow. senator kamala harris. comedian lenny clarke. and music from offset featuring cardi b. and now, for the time being, jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. thank you for joining us. i don't know if you know, this is the biggest week of the year for nerds in southern california....
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and in all series on the island hopping we visit jersey just off the coast of. the srabon in germany a small plots of god in colonies that city dwellers love to have to grow vegetables flowers or just to sit in and relish the simple joys of nature at the weekend this is typically german as is the fact that these hobby gardeners are this year celebrating the 100th anniversary of the rules and regulations of such gardens really rachel stood experts on all things quintessentially. new york piece of. business of calm in the city. kingdom welcome to the. owner of a gemini on the outskirts of town the long lines you'll find colony plots of land divvied up and rented out to green thing that. there are several names for the allotment in germany because they've got nothing 370 square meters of monaco.
and in all series on the island hopping we visit jersey just off the coast of. the srabon in germany a small plots of god in colonies that city dwellers love to have to grow vegetables flowers or just to sit in and relish the simple joys of nature at the weekend this is typically german as is the fact that these hobby gardeners are this year celebrating the 100th anniversary of the rules and regulations of such gardens really rachel stood experts on all things quintessentially. new york piece...
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we meet the man who has visited all a19 us national parks. and trending travel. and — going under in austria. we're starting this week in thailand, in the small, coastal village of khlong khon, in samut songkhram province, 90 minutes south—west of bangkok. few international travellers venture here, but in recent years the amazing transformation of its ecosystem has begun to draw people, like me. while it may not be one of the most beautiful ecosystems, it's actually quite full of life. there's snails, cockles, crabs, macaques, birds — all kinds of wildlife here. there is a monkey right here with a crab in its mouth. this place is quite an experience. because here in what might look like in endless sea of mud, there are local delicacies and a story of a community who have fought back from the brink of disaster. i arranged to meet up with a local guide to show me around. and as we get farther out from the village, you can see the ingenuity that these people have taken to the rivers. so all morning, at low tide, they push like they're on a skateboard and they
we meet the man who has visited all a19 us national parks. and trending travel. and — going under in austria. we're starting this week in thailand, in the small, coastal village of khlong khon, in samut songkhram province, 90 minutes south—west of bangkok. few international travellers venture here, but in recent years the amazing transformation of its ecosystem has begun to draw people, like me. while it may not be one of the most beautiful ecosystems, it's actually quite full of life....
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hamburgers one of the most visited cities in germany just behind berlin and munich . it took a long time and was more expensive than expected but it seems to have paid off the filo many concert hall has won many fans since its opening in 2017 that makes it quite difficult to get concert tickets but the visit to the observation deck the plaza is free. a great new balcony 360 degrees pure hamburg. where are you from well i'm from the united states but i've been living in bahrain for 10 years. what do you do here i'm just here on a holiday spending break in hamburg with my good friend peter. and enjoying the city where you from also from russia or voyeur your op you're at the other. because it's a landmark in hamburg and it's a place you have to visit if you're in hamburg and london combo is all this is to good as i heard that it's very difficult to get to get started so you just get in line and hope for the best and there was a similar to what was it a 6 pm will go to the box office and hope to get tickets so if you do any tricks to get tickets just luck. doesn't that's
hamburgers one of the most visited cities in germany just behind berlin and munich . it took a long time and was more expensive than expected but it seems to have paid off the filo many concert hall has won many fans since its opening in 2017 that makes it quite difficult to get concert tickets but the visit to the observation deck the plaza is free. a great new balcony 360 degrees pure hamburg. where are you from well i'm from the united states but i've been living in bahrain for 10 years....
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was a congressional delegation visit to clint. and there were 2 00 women who had been held for over a month outdoors, in 90-plus degree heat and just yards away, there was nearly empty soft-sided facility. do you know why that is? >> that's not something that our teams observed. so i'm afraid i don't have any information about that. >> would you all look into that, please? would you mind as a follow-up? cy would ask if you believe there are other policy decisions by the administration, such as family separation that has exacerbated the increasing number of individuals arriving at our border. that by separating families, we could very well, or the trump administration could very well have made challenging situation far, far worse. >> as part of our root cause analysis, we will be looking at various factors. one could be policy. we don't make policy on behalf of the department. we evaluate compliance with policy. in looking at cause and effect it's something that might come up. >> zat the el paso i.c.e. detention facility. we have h
was a congressional delegation visit to clint. and there were 2 00 women who had been held for over a month outdoors, in 90-plus degree heat and just yards away, there was nearly empty soft-sided facility. do you know why that is? >> that's not something that our teams observed. so i'm afraid i don't have any information about that. >> would you all look into that, please? would you mind as a follow-up? cy would ask if you believe there are other policy decisions by the...
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some $25000000.00 tourists travel to russia every year but only few come back for a 2nd visit a travel restrictions and complicated visa regulations are partly to blame the russian government now plans to invest what than a 1000000000 euros to attract what is it is. the trip to moscow's red square for many chinese a more attractive destination and the eiffel tower in paris. and also a lot cheaper moscow is one of the most popular spots for chinese tourists in europe easy travel regulations for chinese group to have generated a real boom. but russians want to welcome other nationalities to tour operators have ambitious goals. we expect to the growth rate of about 20 percent in 2019 families but unfortunately we aren't seeing it you know although there are more tourists than last year to be able to print lippmann refigure after the season says it's around 10 percent this is on. but there's a lot more to see than just moscow russia also has spectacular natural sites like lake baikal in siberia away from the big cities though tourist infrastructure is lacking and complicated visa regulatio
some $25000000.00 tourists travel to russia every year but only few come back for a 2nd visit a travel restrictions and complicated visa regulations are partly to blame the russian government now plans to invest what than a 1000000000 euros to attract what is it is. the trip to moscow's red square for many chinese a more attractive destination and the eiffel tower in paris. and also a lot cheaper moscow is one of the most popular spots for chinese tourists in europe easy travel regulations for...
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who's tracking user behavior the triangles here representing the trackers the circles the websites visited. even users who don't log in aren't surfing the non i'm asleep with every click the trackers network grows in this test there were close to 20 trackers for every website visited. big data analysis helps link that information and produce a digital profile of the user. and. a profile like this describes a person and their fears their needs and possibly their financial situation allowing for advertising to be tailored to meet their budget. it describes as better than even our best friends could one become. so companies might know me better than my friends too. even very sensitive data like that used by health apps is often passed on to data collectors without users knowledge the legal basis for this is sometimes highly questionable. massive amount of data is generated every day it comes from a variety of sources not just the internet. whether on facebook instagram or net flix every day we humans generate 2500000 terabytes of data but not all of it on the net visit a doctor in your senten
who's tracking user behavior the triangles here representing the trackers the circles the websites visited. even users who don't log in aren't surfing the non i'm asleep with every click the trackers network grows in this test there were close to 20 trackers for every website visited. big data analysis helps link that information and produce a digital profile of the user. and. a profile like this describes a person and their fears their needs and possibly their financial situation allowing for...
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this is a one day visit by vladimir putin to italy. a very quick one about it believe that he's only going to be in the country for about 10 hours and in that time he's meeting with the pope as you can see the meeting is wrapping up now. and then he's headed to meet with the italian president and the italian prime minister. at that point they're expected discuss key issues russian the time cooperation and political trade economic and cultural. issues also touching on of course pressing international and regional issues at that time. so clinton is now leaving that meeting with pope francis and will be heading to his meeting with the italian leadership. will be bringing you updates throughout the day. on that meeting and it is expected that later in the day there will also be a press conference. we have more global news after this short break. georgian public especially younger generation got fed up with that well sort of just because. they failed to win the democratic reforms they are failing. economic reforms as well and when so russia
this is a one day visit by vladimir putin to italy. a very quick one about it believe that he's only going to be in the country for about 10 hours and in that time he's meeting with the pope as you can see the meeting is wrapping up now. and then he's headed to meet with the italian president and the italian prime minister. at that point they're expected discuss key issues russian the time cooperation and political trade economic and cultural. issues also touching on of course pressing...
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to go back to me and my dad this would be their 2nd visit they came last october and they're going as we're not convinced now it is important the team comes on the same day when the u.s. imposed economic sanction it also should be no noted that the organization of islamic country is also sitting with a case on the international criminal court to file a case against this that trust cities but the critics and allies saying this all these are seems to be symbolic that really impacts are going to come when china and india which most serious economic ties made. if they put some sort of pressure pressure then certain outcome will be positive but this is still stuck on the right direction or a time to challenge either in dhaka to be a thank you for that let's get you more on those sanctions against the top brass of me and most management bring in frederic risky he's director of the. asia pacific program with the international commission of jurists he joins us live from the thai capital bangkok what do you make of these u.s. sanctions against the me and my generals and how significant are the
to go back to me and my dad this would be their 2nd visit they came last october and they're going as we're not convinced now it is important the team comes on the same day when the u.s. imposed economic sanction it also should be no noted that the organization of islamic country is also sitting with a case on the international criminal court to file a case against this that trust cities but the critics and allies saying this all these are seems to be symbolic that really impacts are going to...
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i'm on the way from visiting pollie piers down the old. everywhere there is something to see for example the museum harbor in uganda. the people of hamburg are very proud of the harbor and they show that every year around the 7th of may on that day in the year 1189 emperor bob or also is said to have issued a license for the port and that's a pretty good reason to celebrate say over 1000000 visitors every year. even if the charter founding the port is a 13th century forgery people have been celebrating it since 1977 the birthday bash attracts locals and visitors to the for 3 days. notice and everyone's always in a good mood it's always relaxed and handed is always worth seeing and off to shift it's great to climb on to the vessels and see how things work on the tall ships it does sort out for physical assailant i thought everything the port the atmosphere water the sea ships. the ports anniversary traditionally begins with the grand arrival parade with vessels ranging from motor boats to tall ships and all more than $300.00 ships come to t
i'm on the way from visiting pollie piers down the old. everywhere there is something to see for example the museum harbor in uganda. the people of hamburg are very proud of the harbor and they show that every year around the 7th of may on that day in the year 1189 emperor bob or also is said to have issued a license for the port and that's a pretty good reason to celebrate say over 1000000 visitors every year. even if the charter founding the port is a 13th century forgery people have been...
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i can do that, too. >> our visit tomissoula continues with the visit with a former senator talking about his book "political hellraiser." wheeleror burton k represented in the united states senate from 1943 until 1947. he was nominally a democrat for most of his career but an extremely independent politician. he was controversial and consequential. in that 24 years that he served , there are very few things domestically or internationally that he did not have his hands on in one way or another. wheeler was a progressive democrat. there were republican progressives, people like william bohr from idaho. shared certain common .haracteristics a real independence for one thing. all opposed tot concentrated power. big banks, wall street, utility companies. certainly the anaconda mining was an adversary of wheeler's. it really dominated montana politics. there are several big accomplishments that wheeler deserves credit for. the biggest thing he did came in 1937. he had been a big supporter of innklin roosevelt election 1932. pretty quickly after the election he soured on parts of the new deal.
i can do that, too. >> our visit tomissoula continues with the visit with a former senator talking about his book "political hellraiser." wheeleror burton k represented in the united states senate from 1943 until 1947. he was nominally a democrat for most of his career but an extremely independent politician. he was controversial and consequential. in that 24 years that he served , there are very few things domestically or internationally that he did not have his hands on in one...