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she doesn't take the place of christ, but she in a mother's role hears us, prays for us, protects us, strengthens us in this union of love with her son. she brings us into that circle, not outside of it, in the same relationship of love. >> thank you. in our next segment, we will talk about her relationship to these shepherd children at fatima and what that all means. please rejoin us. >>> let's talk for a moment about what's going on currently. aparitions at fatima, this is the 100th anniversary. shepherd children are being canonized as saints. tell us about its meaning, its purpose. >> fatima is an event that took place beginning on may 13, 1917, in portugal. it is a prophetic event, a richly symbolic event. it brings us back to the icon the joy of all who sorrow. our lady comes at a time when the world was about to be plunged into sorrow with two world wars, with those who suffered under nazism, suffered under soviet communism, wars that have continued, the divisions within humanity. she comes as a messenger of god. she comes as a messenger of peace. she comes to bring us into that
she doesn't take the place of christ, but she in a mother's role hears us, prays for us, protects us, strengthens us in this union of love with her son. she brings us into that circle, not outside of it, in the same relationship of love. >> thank you. in our next segment, we will talk about her relationship to these shepherd children at fatima and what that all means. please rejoin us. >>> let's talk for a moment about what's going on currently. aparitions at fatima, this is the...
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but when you use what that so called meta data is accumulated to companies use this data to extrapolate valuable information on how a person uses their device or fire network defense. according to whatsapp, new privacy policy. this data will now be passed on to his parents. companies the e u is the only place where this is prohibited on facebook acquired. what's a special regulation, what's put in place. jennifer king is an expert and information private at stanford university in california. she wants that passing on data can have dangerous consequences. they use the y twang of different types of information to to target view is often think about this only in terms of kind of online commerce and online shopping. but it goes much more broadly. i mean, certainly in this country in the us, we saw the controversies around facebook's participation in our elections and election advertising. and we also seen how much the algorithms that facebook uses to recommend content to you, especially facebook groups, have led to people becoming more radicalized in europe, passing on data within a company
but when you use what that so called meta data is accumulated to companies use this data to extrapolate valuable information on how a person uses their device or fire network defense. according to whatsapp, new privacy policy. this data will now be passed on to his parents. companies the e u is the only place where this is prohibited on facebook acquired. what's a special regulation, what's put in place. jennifer king is an expert and information private at stanford university in california....
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or use y.c. to make the wind better on our lives but. all next story is a ball protecting the lives of wild animals every year 25000 elephants for prita poachers in africa most is a bar we can yeah i know that god is a really considered a horse sport for poaching there were times people felt they had no other way to make a lead it. jeffrey a thing you know used to come to the forest of my job to kill animals now he comes to protect them parts of the forest became a refuge and the poacher has become a ranger he and his colleagues are documenting the traces wildlife leave behind and any destructive human activities now that poachers traps like this one of being removed there are more and loads here again as is the thing in the village and. they look nice in the south when i was skinning them it's a little like that as event with the good as well as he did if we take of the ice and i would that i found him and us he'd been there id said the thank. you so nice to me is that. you said no to condemn hi
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we do have a video that you provided for us. tell us about what we're talking about here. jodi: right, so a little over a month and a half ago, i was approached by an opportunity to bring the park san jose to life. the park is two five versus five soccer fields that were brought to us by urban soccer park, a local--well, not so local--they're based out of boise--west coast organization. and we're super excited to have them. we've been running into a ton of trouble with fields. and guess what? our girls now have a place to train. damian: so, how did it happen, where is it, and who can use it, and how often are you--you're probably there every day. jodi: i would love to be there every day. so, the fields are available to the general public. it's located in downtown san jose at 1650 monterey road. we are actually doing a lot of community outreach right now, because the demographic that we service is generally in the area where the fields are located. so, it's pretty awesome to be in the heart of a soccer, in the heart of downtown san jose in the place where i've been--i was b
we do have a video that you provided for us. tell us about what we're talking about here. jodi: right, so a little over a month and a half ago, i was approached by an opportunity to bring the park san jose to life. the park is two five versus five soccer fields that were brought to us by urban soccer park, a local--well, not so local--they're based out of boise--west coast organization. and we're super excited to have them. we've been running into a ton of trouble with fields. and guess what?...
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us with. facts emerging and other media says well i mean heaven now and. sheep i'm having green tea kettle drew to this. and they came a cloud have convinced many people here in eastern cape province that living in harmony with nature benefits them to help secure their livelihoods. we've come to the end of this week's episode of equal africa i hope you've enjoyed our reports on swoosh achieves big project and dedicated people thank you so much for joining us and will be looking forward to seeing it again next week i am standards we know you here in kampala so long by by. by sandra and good bye everybody out there i hope to see you all next week in the meantime you can always visit our website or social media channels i am chris elapse signing off for take us. we're all set to get to go beyond. and. as we take on the world you got. all the facts and we're all of the stories that matter to you. but not every 6 hours or least from me saying. we are here is actually on fire maybe some muslims. tri
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would the us withdraw us forces by september? i want to question the ability of the afghan security forces to stand their ground against the caliban and our ability to conduct over the horizon counterterrorism operations. we touched on that a little bit but i want to ask it this way. in your professional military judgment, can we successfully and continually combat threats posed by the caliban, al qaeda and other violent extremist organizations via over the horizon up? >> i absolutely believe we can have the capabilities where fire. the monitor potential adversary, when condition. >> do we have a will to do that, is that the plan. >> plan right now would be to make a seamless transition from what we have afghanistan to other locations that would be able to meet our over arching objective of ensuring that have become a safe haven for terrorists the us answers, mister chairman. >> us and nato's departure, human rights groups on government organization tools andbusiness are trying to figure out and see black or female employees, for
would the us withdraw us forces by september? i want to question the ability of the afghan security forces to stand their ground against the caliban and our ability to conduct over the horizon counterterrorism operations. we touched on that a little bit but i want to ask it this way. in your professional military judgment, can we successfully and continually combat threats posed by the caliban, al qaeda and other violent extremist organizations via over the horizon up? >> i absolutely...
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shop to us contradiction to us here in the modern fatah. than it was a mind of man mission to listen bargain on top. on. miami in does not have a family name understand the money into must of us to form not to trust fund. up lehman under the sun up to. as a do authorities i'm toccoa a lot to set up quite a bit of money for peter riden volunteers. fattish have to test. owned done him yes monica unama you know used. condom. and it's soon it's now been monuments to put santa go. to and i'm. done trying to imbeciles to woo is some of us have in the mood go beyond sounds of our times afford. one does monitor. only opposition movement. as information was just one really only i wish him well the trust i must have to do and. i've done asked my name and do not know as much to do man next week on october 1st to move a daughter done. so i put still on friendly quick decision then can time most of the time i was off because i enjoy going to. one tired to dance cornishman to wish you the time. as can is i just recently jumped into the mountains in montr
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there are specific soldiers who are used to target palestinians or use live ammunition but there are snipers who are targeting palestinians and in some previous protests we heard a risk see in morse to all of the injuries at the lower part of the body but this time this is not necessarily what we're seeing we're seeing injuries towards the chest the words the head which is why this situation is very volatile and it could escalate even further. knitter thanks very much that it was him reporting live there for the special news from ramallah let's just show you the latest live pictures as well coming to us from that arch you can see there what looks like israeli military equipment on the border there getting ready for something or planning on maintaining a position there there is a lot of speculation that we are imminently about to see some sort of israeli incursion across the border in to gaza or it's just being used as choreography to send a signal to primarily hamas but also to the broader palestinian community that something is about to happen let's talk to a force that our correspo
there are specific soldiers who are used to target palestinians or use live ammunition but there are snipers who are targeting palestinians and in some previous protests we heard a risk see in morse to all of the injuries at the lower part of the body but this time this is not necessarily what we're seeing we're seeing injuries towards the chest the words the head which is why this situation is very volatile and it could escalate even further. knitter thanks very much that it was him reporting...
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can you describe them for us? what exactly do they tell us? well, important to this, to the, there is a new gold rush in the amazon goes running. this is because of the economic price there. so it goes to gold for security. and unfortunately, we are seeing big increase of wildcats minor, the legal minus inside the indigenous land, not only in the animal miss indigenous land put in civil war there's you know, the amazon vision. and we're just taking a look at some of those pictures that green piece took and you can see what used to be forest is essentially not anymore some of the devastation that is been reaped on the lines. give us a sense of the scale of legal mining going on there because these are not people using steel pans to hunt for gold. all they yeah. what needs a huge increase on the numbers are, can legal minus and they use of larger creep. i meant to do these are all problems that this call is the 1st in most more you see the distortion of the forest, the deforestation that they cause, but they civil all their problems. they contam
can you describe them for us? what exactly do they tell us? well, important to this, to the, there is a new gold rush in the amazon goes running. this is because of the economic price there. so it goes to gold for security. and unfortunately, we are seeing big increase of wildcats minor, the legal minus inside the indigenous land, not only in the animal miss indigenous land put in civil war there's you know, the amazon vision. and we're just taking a look at some of those pictures that green...
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i used to have 12 cattle 5 sheep but now drew to this are so serious in helping us with. fox news you know and other media says well i may have been now. sheep i'm having going to get drawn to this. and make a macleod have convinced many people here in eastern cape province that living in harmony with nature benefits them to help secure their livelihoods. we've come to the end of this week's episode of equal africa i hope you've enjoyed our reports on what we should teves big project and david people thank you so much for joining us and will be looking forward to seeing it again next week i am standards we no go here in kampala so long by by. by sandra and good bye everybody out there i hope to see you all next week in the meantime you can always visit our website as social media channels i am chris elapse signing off from take us of our. success dark times in the coastal city of marcy your days saw the whole ice and. regional social policy the digital currency in church. are shining a small light dark sky dependent. to me. in 30 minutes w. bush to be carted off under ter
i used to have 12 cattle 5 sheep but now drew to this are so serious in helping us with. fox news you know and other media says well i may have been now. sheep i'm having going to get drawn to this. and make a macleod have convinced many people here in eastern cape province that living in harmony with nature benefits them to help secure their livelihoods. we've come to the end of this week's episode of equal africa i hope you've enjoyed our reports on what we should teves big project and david...
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she joins us from malta. thanks for being with us. let's talk about the eu system you are developing, a green passport with a qr code in it. how does it work? the s stem is qr code in it. how does it work? tia: system is very qr code in it. how does it work? tte: system is very important. qr code in it. how does it work? t"t2 system is very important. it qr code in it. how does it work? tt2 system is very important. it will facilitate travel in the next summer season and it is something we've been pushing for as a european parliament and a tourist state. the importance of better coordination between member states themselves and these new covid certificates as the european parliament is calling them would be an important milestone. if we implement them effectively and we scale them towards other countries. i think this is a very positive development and it's a sign that the eu is finally putting tourism on the agenda. eu is finally putting tourism on the arenda. ., . . . . . , agenda. you heard what willie walsh had to sa , agenda. you
she joins us from malta. thanks for being with us. let's talk about the eu system you are developing, a green passport with a qr code in it. how does it work? the s stem is qr code in it. how does it work? tia: system is very qr code in it. how does it work? tte: system is very important. qr code in it. how does it work? t"t2 system is very important. it qr code in it. how does it work? tt2 system is very important. it will facilitate travel in the next summer season and it is something...
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we had nonviolent protests and the military used force against us they sprayed us with tear gas and the outpost was left there to keep expanding i had to do something and refusing was the thing to do . when i was my sister's age i wasn't as an old and knowledgeable as she is today and i wasn't able to take such a public stand. i am grateful to be able to support right now and i hope that this can be the beginning of a new family tradition where it is legitimate to not do military service and to struggle against it. i know my words want to be in which to sit listen to you in ways he thinks. the speech in my support to you. i'm sorry that you are going through some really good friends who've lost i'm sorry because the police who are in this not your place. people want you changing to the actions you want to hate to love from anyone to stray into in this from war to peace we are all called to see you. the strong don't you for your drawings for the new future and get to your church for the source of all this to me and through the summer. you're i think you're finally how are you. and you by
we had nonviolent protests and the military used force against us they sprayed us with tear gas and the outpost was left there to keep expanding i had to do something and refusing was the thing to do . when i was my sister's age i wasn't as an old and knowledgeable as she is today and i wasn't able to take such a public stand. i am grateful to be able to support right now and i hope that this can be the beginning of a new family tradition where it is legitimate to not do military service and to...
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i thatjust be a blank screen for the rest of us?— rest of us? i don't think so, but i think what _ rest of us? i don't think so, but i think what we _ rest of us? i don't think so, but i think what we are _ rest of us? i don't think so, but i think what we are going - rest of us? i don't think so, but i think what we are going to i rest of us? i don't think so, but i think what we are going to see i rest of us? i don't think so, but i j think what we are going to see is rest of us? i don't think so, but i l think what we are going to see is a very different awards season. a lot of people might think well, what are you talking about? the 0scars just ended but we are already less than a month away from the end of amy's eligibility and heading towards them in september. so lots of timelines were at play here. both in terms of actually being able to put on a 2022 golden globes and the hollywood foreign press association so—called reform movements and netflix and time warner, and others said we are not dealing with you any more, it was clear there
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our planet belongs to each one of us if some of us are consuming more than others to start with we can be a very and mindful of this and then take action in whatever small or big we we can to make it better for others who inhabit this planet with us i'll leave you with that part and see you again next week from all of us in india and germany goodbye and thank you for watching. on next week's show we focus on release and follows the starting of india we move through god lives together to keep demonstrating some discipline and then across must be a community based fighting against plans of out of the mind that threatens the bias of things blocks of good so i'll stick. with. the. compatible with the craft. most muslim women choose between their faith and self-determination. i don't want anyone to tell me with a reprimand scotto know how women are striving to reform their islam away from traditional prejudices for. women in islam. insisting. w. . is happy she got a spot at the moment institute for inclusive education. here people like jennings who have mental disabilities are trying to be
our planet belongs to each one of us if some of us are consuming more than others to start with we can be a very and mindful of this and then take action in whatever small or big we we can to make it better for others who inhabit this planet with us i'll leave you with that part and see you again next week from all of us in india and germany goodbye and thank you for watching. on next week's show we focus on release and follows the starting of india we move through god lives together to keep...
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but unity for us and for them to get the cattle sold for us to be good careful and to make some money. environmental scientist nicky mcleod and soil scientist see martella founded ers 20 years ago. and how the cattle auctions are just one part of a wider scheme to promote sustainable practices in rural areas. much of the grasslands has been badly degraded. the fragile ecosystem has been jeopardized by overgrazing and mismanagement and. the grasslands cover 10 percent of south africa but supply 60 percent of the drought stricken countries water needs. against a backdrop of global warming and climate change problems such as overgrazing soil erosion and water security have become more urgent than ever. should keeping this beautiful grassland intact as a water absorber it's basically the skin on the ground is. given as grass then attacked is so important for a punishing a water source here. but tackling the issue of over grazing in a region that depends on livestock farming is a challenge. one solution involves reviving an age old herding tradition. started long time ago with our forefath
but unity for us and for them to get the cattle sold for us to be good careful and to make some money. environmental scientist nicky mcleod and soil scientist see martella founded ers 20 years ago. and how the cattle auctions are just one part of a wider scheme to promote sustainable practices in rural areas. much of the grasslands has been badly degraded. the fragile ecosystem has been jeopardized by overgrazing and mismanagement and. the grasslands cover 10 percent of south africa but supply...
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than show us around. i hope he was kidding. they need to bring in the material. so the other side of the personal look. first up, one more check of our id, a pet down for weapons or any other monkey business, and give inspection or even the boss was searched. it took nearly an hour to get my team through security, but it was worth it. no other film crew has been allowed access. we are the largest custodian of it going in the world because a lot of the largest holders in the world use us or security room, or has it that 10 percent of all that kind of thought here. and in there for other secret locations, unfortunately, i can't confirm any of those numbers from the mountain that we are getting a lot of benefits by earthquake proof flooding prove. but on the other side, you're facing a lot of additional costs. like maintaining 7 independent bank up power supplies the labyrinth of tunnels deep into the mountain is interrupted by nuclear, great dos. it's a level security apply to all of the data crystal protec
than show us around. i hope he was kidding. they need to bring in the material. so the other side of the personal look. first up, one more check of our id, a pet down for weapons or any other monkey business, and give inspection or even the boss was searched. it took nearly an hour to get my team through security, but it was worth it. no other film crew has been allowed access. we are the largest custodian of it going in the world because a lot of the largest holders in the world use us or...
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another hard day's work tell us what it's like describe for us the situation there where you were in india. yeah thanks for having me on the show today. you know the thing we're all pretty aware that india is really going to adopt i am always the 2nd to be able to make. number of cases of crossed. cross and every day we're getting news of people affected losing a lost many of our loved ones being on frontline i allot of michael leads we have been struggling to keep up on the reins in health care demand it stop it stop we're all of course and we just hope that things don't get better so that i was reading over over 4000 indians died from covert for the 2nd day in a row on thursday what's it like for you personally. i think we're all being a collector to buy this you know it's it's a kind of grieved out it's unprecedented that none of us were really prepared for and is the 2nd to be it was far more or you know dangerous than the past one and probably we're yet to understand the long term impact that it's having but you know it's very strange that not even one deep passes by of the last
another hard day's work tell us what it's like describe for us the situation there where you were in india. yeah thanks for having me on the show today. you know the thing we're all pretty aware that india is really going to adopt i am always the 2nd to be able to make. number of cases of crossed. cross and every day we're getting news of people affected losing a lost many of our loved ones being on frontline i allot of michael leads we have been struggling to keep up on the reins in health...
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so from then on separate locations, the i s f use force against diesel crop, and worshippers inside us camels. on other occasions, as demonstrations turn into crashes, they resorted to crowd control means utilizing excessive force including physical violence which inflame tensions, modern precedent. the late, this is collation between israel and palestine. an armed groups erupted on 10 may when i'm asked of the fact the.
so from then on separate locations, the i s f use force against diesel crop, and worshippers inside us camels. on other occasions, as demonstrations turn into crashes, they resorted to crowd control means utilizing excessive force including physical violence which inflame tensions, modern precedent. the late, this is collation between israel and palestine. an armed groups erupted on 10 may when i'm asked of the fact the.
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and i said, i said get us so that that us get us to the international media, get us to your public health and i will show you and big books. what is happening in the oven? not what the us says. i get the saudis to allow me today to take a plane and go to london and get you all of our pictures, our books and talk in front of your people in england or in the us. they don't allow us to take even a small flight djibouti or other places. we are locked here in santa and you are making your own picture, your own movie in those big capitals and try to make us look like criminals. the kind of enough are the saudis, the image is and those who support them and the u. s. on and the, you ok, not the american people, not the british people, they know, but i guess thing, mr. bathrooms, in this war don't have to on. so they do, i'm asking you to case your guys, your coalition in particular, what the, who, the forces have been doing cock and the abuse, wholesale abuse of human rights that's carried out by who the security forces. you don't want to talk about it. i understand that there is a note, i don't
and i said, i said get us so that that us get us to the international media, get us to your public health and i will show you and big books. what is happening in the oven? not what the us says. i get the saudis to allow me today to take a plane and go to london and get you all of our pictures, our books and talk in front of your people in england or in the us. they don't allow us to take even a small flight djibouti or other places. we are locked here in santa and you are making your own...
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know from where you are joining us. so jason and peggy, can you each introduce yourself and tell us a bit about your role in the stewardship of monticello's gardens? well, i'm peggy cornett, and i'm curator of plants at monticello. basically, i'm the plant historian here and i do a lot of work with educational programs. so guides working with. public garden programs that we have throughout the year and of course lectures and that sort of thing research and i consult a great deal with the garden staff on the appropriate plants and both here at in the gardens and also at the center for historic plants. and i'm jason young. i'm the manager and curator of historic gardens and i manage the team that takes care of all of the areas from the visitor center up as well as adjacent areas on the thomas jefferson foundation properties. so overall we have about 2,500 acres and we take care of all of it. so starting with the historical side of the monticello gardens. how do you know what was planted in the gardens during jefferson's t
know from where you are joining us. so jason and peggy, can you each introduce yourself and tell us a bit about your role in the stewardship of monticello's gardens? well, i'm peggy cornett, and i'm curator of plants at monticello. basically, i'm the plant historian here and i do a lot of work with educational programs. so guides working with. public garden programs that we have throughout the year and of course lectures and that sort of thing research and i consult a great deal with the garden...
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lead to the us. yuri muslim boy it is chief engineer at the institute of fortune mation an electronic tree a siberian branch of the russian academy of sciences and a russian hiking champion but i'm not through something with girls go out you know what i want to live see if you voted for it to just go for it you know yeah yeah guinea tashkin is our camera man just like. you can show the him all the music of a thought also put forth a movie to figure another. and finally the captain anatoly clearly he has a ph d. in engineering and builds catamaran. a love for the dean of computer on the one foot on the movie special kong is no simple with no story on his nazi chain you see that there are plenty resolution but never really should eat much less except by television and sort of under the guise of a chicken to the business let miss a bit of the earth move to sit in it but with new shoes and you begin to see some more. we often ask what drives us what makes us risk our lives in the face of adversity curios
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it's been a rough year for so many of us. this pandemic has tested our city and our country and the entire world like never before, but i want to say how proud i am of san francisco and what we've done and what you all have helped us to accomplish and that is even though we're one of the densest cities in the countries, we had one of the lowest infection rates and one of the lowest death rates in the country and we should be very proud for all of you and what we all did together to make this happen. yay. that's what i'm talking about. when i was a kid, it was margaret hayward playground and the western addition. i lived in that playground. i played every day. i slid down the slide. when the swing broke, we were creative in putting things together in order to keep the swing in tact. and when i think about all the incredible work that's been done over the years with friends of this playground with the different organizations and the parks and all these great advocates and people who raised private dollars in order to make sure
it's been a rough year for so many of us. this pandemic has tested our city and our country and the entire world like never before, but i want to say how proud i am of san francisco and what we've done and what you all have helped us to accomplish and that is even though we're one of the densest cities in the countries, we had one of the lowest infection rates and one of the lowest death rates in the country and we should be very proud for all of you and what we all did together to make this...
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you know, because we don't use gamers, we don't use technology. i mean, it doesn't make sense. we want to participate and be competitive on a global scene or not. and in europe, we have this romantic idea of follow business people. they would never cultivate something that is dangerous and they would never cultivate something. they don't need that just business people and we should get them to the business. and we can't expect them to act in any other way except the only way that would change is if there is a root and branch revolution in the way that we do business. and that would need to involve all corporations all over the world because as long as we treat food like a global commodity, we have a very big problem. the and part of that problem is the food will go to the highest bidder. and the highest bidder may not be someone that wants to feed you the highest bidder. maybe someone wants to feed your car. this is entirely the wrong way to look at food. food should be food. the aggravation is all about making money. making profit. it's a big corporation. it's about formative
you know, because we don't use gamers, we don't use technology. i mean, it doesn't make sense. we want to participate and be competitive on a global scene or not. and in europe, we have this romantic idea of follow business people. they would never cultivate something that is dangerous and they would never cultivate something. they don't need that just business people and we should get them to the business. and we can't expect them to act in any other way except the only way that would change...
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so it's . us without working with us. so it's caused _ us without working with us. so it's caused a _ us without working with us. so it's caused a lot— us without working with us. so it's caused a lot of— us without working with us. so it's caused a lot of confusion, - us without working with us. so it's caused a lot of confusion, we - us without working with us. so it's| caused a lot of confusion, we were only alerted — caused a lot of confusion, we were only alerted to _ caused a lot of confusion, we were only alerted to it _ caused a lot of confusion, we were only alerted to it by _ caused a lot of confusion, we were only alerted to it byjournalists - only alerted to it byjournalists last night, _ only alerted to it byjournalists last night, late _ only alerted to it byjournalists last night, late last— only alerted to it byjournalists last night, late last night. - only alerted to it byjournalists last night, late last night. on. last night, late last night. on frida , last night, late last night. friday, government last night, late last nightm friday, g
so it's . us without working with us. so it's caused _ us without working with us. so it's caused a _ us without working with us. so it's caused a lot— us without working with us. so it's caused a lot of— us without working with us. so it's caused a lot of confusion, - us without working with us. so it's caused a lot of confusion, we - us without working with us. so it's| caused a lot of confusion, we were only alerted — caused a lot of confusion, we were only alerted to _ caused a lot of...
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tell us about the last time she told us an amazing story. was up late putting my kids to sleep my husband owns a gun the nra put up a post we support americans rights to own guns. she reach we that and replies and then within minutes she gets replies from people who look at her twitter profile. found out she had kids and are posting we hope your kids find your gun and shoot you. this is all too common. and the leading research firm put out a study that suggested the number one reason people are harassed online is for political views. so the story of jekyll and hyde character is concerning. even a more pernicious effect to make people like sarah who desperately need to bring the conversation back to the middle cannot. >> the harms are extremism, silence, making people afraid. democracy. let's talk about declining trust there has been a long decline the trust institutions and others. it may vary from country to country. tell me what you know about declining trust. briefly talk internationally is all western democracy having the same problem qu
tell us about the last time she told us an amazing story. was up late putting my kids to sleep my husband owns a gun the nra put up a post we support americans rights to own guns. she reach we that and replies and then within minutes she gets replies from people who look at her twitter profile. found out she had kids and are posting we hope your kids find your gun and shoot you. this is all too common. and the leading research firm put out a study that suggested the number one reason people are...
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they use statistics as if privately made firearms are commonly used to commit crimes. for example, the atf's notice of rule making says 2016 to 2020, there were approximately 23,960 privately made firearms reported to atf as having been recovered by law enforcement as potential crime scenes. close quote. but of these crime scenes, were privately made firearms were recovered, only 325, or 1%, involved homicide or attempted homicides. so it's important to look at what the numbers actually say rather than what one might glean at a distance. let's look at how one should analyze the biden administration's proposed rule on privately made firearms. the second amendment protects america's rights to keep and bear arms. i look at the lightly impact it'll have on constitutional rights of law abiding americans. those who build their own firearms as a hobby or for marksman competitions or to make better, safer firearms perhaps for their own use. not to mention the biden administration is attempting to change the law through rule making instead of through coming to congress. i'm con
they use statistics as if privately made firearms are commonly used to commit crimes. for example, the atf's notice of rule making says 2016 to 2020, there were approximately 23,960 privately made firearms reported to atf as having been recovered by law enforcement as potential crime scenes. close quote. but of these crime scenes, were privately made firearms were recovered, only 325, or 1%, involved homicide or attempted homicides. so it's important to look at what the numbers actually say...
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. -- good to have you with us.— to have you with us. first of all, thank you _ to have you with us. first of all, thank you for— to have you with us. first of all, thank you for having _ to have you with us. first of all, thank you for having me. - to have you with us. first of all, thank you for having me. we i to have you with us. first of all, l thank you for having me. we have never seen justice from 1921. there's never been even an investigation from our local law enforcement come our state attorney general, they spend nothing it as though they could kill over 300 black people, cost 10,000 folks to be made homeless in 18 hours, drop bombs on american soil with no consequence. would have us here in tulsa is something that nazi germany could even do to america. it is something that stoll and possum aggression could do, that is drop bombs on american soil and the first people who did that or white americans. —— stalin's of russia could not do. americans. -- stalin's of russia could not do.— americans. -- stalin's of russia could not do. ~ ., ., ., could not do. when we hea
. -- good to have you with us.— to have you with us. first of all, thank you _ to have you with us. first of all, thank you for— to have you with us. first of all, thank you for having _ to have you with us. first of all, thank you for having me. - to have you with us. first of all, thank you for having me. we i to have you with us. first of all, l thank you for having me. we have never seen justice from 1921. there's never been even an investigation from our local law enforcement come our...
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their partners tell us they will not give us a statement. in order for us to complete our investigation, it will be to supervisor the officers and have them give statements to the grand jury. we have not been able to do that. we haven't been able to that except in november when we had one grand jury. that's the only time the superior court and the district attorney said to work with the grand jury and again it's because the covid crisis and the limitations but it's a major obstacle and our ability to move quickly. the other factor to answer your question more precisely, president cohen, that drives our decision-making and we hope it doesn't come to this but in many cases, i inherited and we're up against the statute of limitations deadlines. in the case, at this point this time, the only possible charge that wouldn't have already had the statue round possible murder. any other less serious charge whether it's manslaughter, discharge of a firearm, unlawful use of english you tive force, any of the other charges that we might otherwise have co
their partners tell us they will not give us a statement. in order for us to complete our investigation, it will be to supervisor the officers and have them give statements to the grand jury. we have not been able to do that. we haven't been able to that except in november when we had one grand jury. that's the only time the superior court and the district attorney said to work with the grand jury and again it's because the covid crisis and the limitations but it's a major obstacle and our...
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likewise they've asked for modernization funding that will allow us to make better use of the data we already collected yet we cannot promote the resources to the pockets of noncompliance. it is important that the irs as a presence in every neighborhood so to speak. if the irs were to stop the noncompliance in that segment would be at risk to increase that's because the tax enforcement has not only a direct effect on the taxpayers but also an indirect effect on taxpayers generally. since compliance we are exercising our best efforts with limited numbers of experienced specialized examination personnel covering enforcement from several angles. in my previous role i was very involved in directing a wide range of noncompliance both domestically and internationally. a good example is focused on ensuring tax compliance among the wealthiest taxpayers those with income or assets in the tens of millions of dollars. audits under this program look at the picture of an individual and the entities that they control. we worked hard to stretch the limited resources to address two issues that consum
likewise they've asked for modernization funding that will allow us to make better use of the data we already collected yet we cannot promote the resources to the pockets of noncompliance. it is important that the irs as a presence in every neighborhood so to speak. if the irs were to stop the noncompliance in that segment would be at risk to increase that's because the tax enforcement has not only a direct effect on the taxpayers but also an indirect effect on taxpayers generally. since...
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used to make the. lives. all next story of all protecting the lives of wild animals every year 25000 elephants fall prey to poachers in africa most and yeah i don't really consider that sport for poaching there were times people felt they had no other way to make a leave it. so gently a thing you know used to come to the forest of my job to kill animals now he comes to protect them parts of the forest became a refuge and the poacher has become a ranger he and his colleagues are documenting the traces wildlife leave behind and any destructive human activities now that poachers traps like this one are being removed there are more and loads here again. it's like that with the. flick of the ice. thanks. to. the documentation he works on enables inferences about which species live in the only pony endangered species refuge for once a month he replaces the batteries in the camera traps. the photos will help with the creation of a more detailed census of the forest inhabitants. the total slippery frog which o
used to make the. lives. all next story of all protecting the lives of wild animals every year 25000 elephants fall prey to poachers in africa most and yeah i don't really consider that sport for poaching there were times people felt they had no other way to make a leave it. so gently a thing you know used to come to the forest of my job to kill animals now he comes to protect them parts of the forest became a refuge and the poacher has become a ranger he and his colleagues are documenting the...
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the key posts known to us why things look in so far more for us in about 30 minutes but next up the bright variety of tailor made programs for you in your part of the world. have a good day. the crisis of the crisis began is that the way used to be now there is just one crisis on top of another raid on the world one starts at a one stop centers just a multiple crises stacked up you know right there for me and my goodness gracious what happened. to. new gold rush is underway and gonna thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the gold fields hoping to strike it rich here's a good. day over the children are torn between gold. from me was very poor i thought i was doing my best to get back to school which side will have the.
the key posts known to us why things look in so far more for us in about 30 minutes but next up the bright variety of tailor made programs for you in your part of the world. have a good day. the crisis of the crisis began is that the way used to be now there is just one crisis on top of another raid on the world one starts at a one stop centers just a multiple crises stacked up you know right there for me and my goodness gracious what happened. to. new gold rush is underway and gonna thousands...
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joining us now, dr. joy mooukargy, thanks for joining us. pleasure to have you here. >> you're welcome, thanks for having me on, rachel. >> i'm not expert on this stuff. used to work in previous life on things sort of indirectly adjacent to this but been a long time and this is a complicated decision. correct me if there's anything i've explained wrong so far. >> yeah, no, not at all, rachel. i was thinking i know you have a background in aids activism. i'm wearing my aids pin, wrong side, to remind these are lessons we've learned across the globe fighting for treatment access, for the globe to share the fruits of modernity and science, it's really a basic human right. >> in terms of the practicalities, those who argued against it or those who said it's right but not enough, said the bottleneck is not necessarily the patent or recipe, the intellectual property but the capacity to manufacture is hard to develop. you need ingredients, equipment, know-how how to do it, trained personnel to get you started. how much of that can the united states
joining us now, dr. joy mooukargy, thanks for joining us. pleasure to have you here. >> you're welcome, thanks for having me on, rachel. >> i'm not expert on this stuff. used to work in previous life on things sort of indirectly adjacent to this but been a long time and this is a complicated decision. correct me if there's anything i've explained wrong so far. >> yeah, no, not at all, rachel. i was thinking i know you have a background in aids activism. i'm wearing my aids...
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the way this happened is dramatic for all of us. -- traumatic for all of us. andrew loves working on product. he is an engineer. he is, this is the first time he is managing anyone, so you go from engineer and managing 420 people, so i don't think it is the right thing, but having my co-founder in that relationship and situation. emily: i would assume your investors and you and your co-founder probably want the same thing, a strong company growing fast with focused leadership. do you think there is something your investors or community could have provided to have made that happen and help other founders? justin: i think it is providing space for founders, asking founders and ceos how are you really doing, and providing more mental health support, and really understanding where they are coming from. three weeks ago, i disclose for the first time to my investors that experience i went through, the lsd experience, hoping to understand that this was solely for helping the company and the funding in 2019, and this is from the perspective of this is my life's work,
the way this happened is dramatic for all of us. -- traumatic for all of us. andrew loves working on product. he is an engineer. he is, this is the first time he is managing anyone, so you go from engineer and managing 420 people, so i don't think it is the right thing, but having my co-founder in that relationship and situation. emily: i would assume your investors and you and your co-founder probably want the same thing, a strong company growing fast with focused leadership. do you think...
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they said they are in more and more fear because they're all so used to use to witness intensive play out of just before that time. the deadline to tell us a bit more you hearing any more details of how the negotiations went and, and what the chickens. how does leave us to try and get based on start to agree to this actually, to people who are following can use by all means is especially in the shortage of electricity by, by more buys the following up. but then negotiations, especially with the jeep and the legation and the eyes. now, it took a little expecting any, any, any glimpse of hope to 45, just to, to keep their children alive. people in general, following up politically news. yes, just looking for looking for a tooth looking for a is he's in to get rid of fear which is poor investigates of gaza. fear in the eyes of that kids fear, fear in inside the bedrooms. so they would like to get rid of this fear and to make sure that they would not be separated from their beloved. i myself as a father, as a john is i am eager to hear about with deceased via i'm following the news. for 2
they said they are in more and more fear because they're all so used to use to witness intensive play out of just before that time. the deadline to tell us a bit more you hearing any more details of how the negotiations went and, and what the chickens. how does leave us to try and get based on start to agree to this actually, to people who are following can use by all means is especially in the shortage of electricity by, by more buys the following up. but then negotiations, especially with the...
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it's using a us scale. basically, the higher the number, the worse the air quality, and it goes all the way from good to hazardous. here are the results from my first seven days. and you can see that the air quality fluctuated a lot, but the baseline was typically in the moderate zone with a few spikes all the way up to hazardous, which i guess is not great. so i started logging everything i did in my bedroom, so hopefully i could explain some of those spikes in the air quality reading. and then it was time to start the experiment. for my first high—tech intervention, i just opened the window for 2h hours to see whether luften really would make a big difference. and here are the air quality results. now what's cool about this is that all the dust spikes match up exactly with the log i was keeping. so you can see the air quality improved overnight. the dust levels went down. you can see exactly when i woke up and got out of bed and kicked up a load of dust. this is where i was sat on my bed doing some work
it's using a us scale. basically, the higher the number, the worse the air quality, and it goes all the way from good to hazardous. here are the results from my first seven days. and you can see that the air quality fluctuated a lot, but the baseline was typically in the moderate zone with a few spikes all the way up to hazardous, which i guess is not great. so i started logging everything i did in my bedroom, so hopefully i could explain some of those spikes in the air quality reading. and...
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he if the will help us -- empathy will help us understand and antioppression will help us create policies and together it's hoe hill city is justice so a -- holistic justice, a comprehend hesive form of justice. >> if you have enough questions for star remarks type them in the chat. we have a few really good ones. sara, what your talked about just, holistic justice which dove tails with a question i had, considering howl we are recent ancestors, white people, have benefited from systemic racism, what other ways we can teach or confront the history of american racism and american racist violence to young kids. >> uh-huh. well, understand as well what kind of immediatear any con summing? are they seeing themselves, seeing as well as people who don't necessarily look like them in the media that they're consume and the books they're reading and the video games they're playing. and also getting to know people who don't necessarily, again, look like them. so what theirer friends liker peers like and the thing that is important because these barriers to the -- white supremacy dismantled when we
he if the will help us -- empathy will help us understand and antioppression will help us create policies and together it's hoe hill city is justice so a -- holistic justice, a comprehend hesive form of justice. >> if you have enough questions for star remarks type them in the chat. we have a few really good ones. sara, what your talked about just, holistic justice which dove tails with a question i had, considering howl we are recent ancestors, white people, have benefited from systemic...
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"history is watching us", she writes. and so are the rest of us. ms cheney says her party is damaging democracy by refusing to accept the peaceful transfer of power — but she's increasingly isolated, and may lose her leadership role and her seat in congress. coronavirus spreads to india's countryside, as the nation's crisis deepens. we'll have a special report from uttar pradesh in the north, prime minister modi's constituency. also in the programme...
"history is watching us", she writes. and so are the rest of us. ms cheney says her party is damaging democracy by refusing to accept the peaceful transfer of power — but she's increasingly isolated, and may lose her leadership role and her seat in congress. coronavirus spreads to india's countryside, as the nation's crisis deepens. we'll have a special report from uttar pradesh in the north, prime minister modi's constituency. also in the programme...
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us something that. doesn't get that well there's no right way or wrong way to talk to an audience i use a lot of different techniques each of us here today will do it in their own way. it would really be a shame if we all sounded the same that wouldn't be interesting and no one would listen life is very kind and one is also now i'd like you to tense up some of your muscles keep breathing naturally don't make it too tense out ok ok let's do the biceps 1st tense the muscles and keep holding it for 15 seconds. on your mark get set go. on hand release that does get you kept breathing normally right ha that's a good exercise isn't it now. each of the might to 1st presentation in front of the group. have their own focus for all the people need is freedom but you can't find that freedom with me. we laughed a lot together and did a lot of stupid stuff in there to comfort the boy but in the future the word we has no meaning for you. i often go out and look for a place that belongs only to us where no one can dis
us something that. doesn't get that well there's no right way or wrong way to talk to an audience i use a lot of different techniques each of us here today will do it in their own way. it would really be a shame if we all sounded the same that wouldn't be interesting and no one would listen life is very kind and one is also now i'd like you to tense up some of your muscles keep breathing naturally don't make it too tense out ok ok let's do the biceps 1st tense the muscles and keep holding it...
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anything the 1st thing was them bombing us at night suddenly it became severe get close to us we started being shelled with tear gas canisters we were suffocating from the gas we called the civil defense and 1st state in order to take us and get us out of the place and into the school bus. when the bombing started and everyone was falling of course life is precious to everyone we left quickly we even didn't put on our shoes there was no blanket or anything thank god we got to the school we broke open the doors and sat in the school in fear we spent 5 days without water or food no one who looked after us. a 10 year old girls emotional video about israeli attacks and the suffering they have caused has gone viral in the danish scene standing by the rubble of her neighbor's home of finesse strike that killed 11 including 8 children she told us about the shock and pain wrought by those onslaughts. i jim about a little better future i dream to be a doctor and i dream to be helping my people but how could that happen i'm pretty good and i want the right to learn any more so what do you tend to
anything the 1st thing was them bombing us at night suddenly it became severe get close to us we started being shelled with tear gas canisters we were suffocating from the gas we called the civil defense and 1st state in order to take us and get us out of the place and into the school bus. when the bombing started and everyone was falling of course life is precious to everyone we left quickly we even didn't put on our shoes there was no blanket or anything thank god we got to the school we...
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uses multiple. essays riders is) and house us reach our revision 0 client will. our goal is to be sure that public transit is extensively widelyused as the . you this will to muni and the riders is service this very public transit will be with thanks to the large infusion of refunds is fully funded. i really very that this is designed to peskin's love and low. it's more now that would be a in the future we also need to,. so you are the undo years of progress. me colleagues are say that it is three team will. as i'm sure you review and. i will address some concerns we heard director committee say understand mta leadership has today not really embraced muni. otherwise already one. this is a. we were there were not close to this. so we get this is to funded. notwithstanding some of their concerns and ca the staff for working with us to provide data regarding fair revenues and analysis of this. the main concern raised by pa director in the be is now. as we were told that while mga share the goal of increasing ridership, the system could not because we were operating
uses multiple. essays riders is) and house us reach our revision 0 client will. our goal is to be sure that public transit is extensively widelyused as the . you this will to muni and the riders is service this very public transit will be with thanks to the large infusion of refunds is fully funded. i really very that this is designed to peskin's love and low. it's more now that would be a in the future we also need to,. so you are the undo years of progress. me colleagues are say that it is...
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but use this attention to the floor soda pop as well us of a pot of society. what is meant to inspire a youth is followed by millions online but not everyone finds them funny our correspondent had a look behind the scenes. hello jim. this set of macumba t.v. actors they are shooting it's such a skit on that country's police i think. it woman reports an incident of corpses but she is a repeat minded 40 porting in influential government official. aim of the video is to motivate young people to participate in political process. pushing for positive change that would me make fun of who were they with the top office only the top and what if we are not just doing it so that we fight we're doing it so that you look at yourself and see we can a provably do things better for the general public time for abt them again but t.v. team includes 6 production members and up to 12 comedians the group started in 2012 and produces over $24.00 separate productions a month that creeps about the fictional guzzling police station amongst their most popular videos. we've been told it
but use this attention to the floor soda pop as well us of a pot of society. what is meant to inspire a youth is followed by millions online but not everyone finds them funny our correspondent had a look behind the scenes. hello jim. this set of macumba t.v. actors they are shooting it's such a skit on that country's police i think. it woman reports an incident of corpses but she is a repeat minded 40 porting in influential government official. aim of the video is to motivate young people to...
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i don't think the us will be as against it as it used to be. i- as against it as it used to be. i think— as against it as it used to be. i think the — as against it as it used to be. i think the landscape _ as against it as it used to be. i think the landscape is - as against it as it used to be. ii think the landscape is changing their— think the landscape is changing their in— think the landscape is changing their in congress— think the landscape is changing their in congress and _ think the landscape is changing their in congress and in- think the landscape is changing their in congress and in public. their in congress and in public opinion, — their in congress and in public opinion, so— their in congress and in public opinion, so maybe _ their in congress and in public opinion, so maybe there's- their in congress and in public. opinion, so maybe there's more their in congress and in public- opinion, so maybe there's more room without— opinion, so maybe there's more room without irritating _ opinion, so maybe there's more room without irritating the _ opinion,
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he spent nearly 40 years in the us senate and as the us vice president for him, it really comes down to us senators, the senate majority leader. chuck schumer is absolutely a pro israel hawk in u. s. domestic politics. the chairman of the u. s. foreign relations committee and the senate senator manenda is a get a very hawkish pro israel member of the senate binding. it's focused on israel and u. s. domestic politics and to the extent that he differentiates himself from the obama administration, it's about israel and that is central. i want to just add to this former secretary of state mike from pale from the trunk administration is also on his way to israel because he understands that for bite and having us israel relationship in a good place is critically important for biden. and it's critically important for secretary palest prospects to run himself for president in 2024. i know this gets into a lot of nitty gritty, but in terms of what's driving the u. s. agenda here with the rod, it is very much, much us your best, your projects and the u. s. israel relationship. very rob, i want
he spent nearly 40 years in the us senate and as the us vice president for him, it really comes down to us senators, the senate majority leader. chuck schumer is absolutely a pro israel hawk in u. s. domestic politics. the chairman of the u. s. foreign relations committee and the senate senator manenda is a get a very hawkish pro israel member of the senate binding. it's focused on israel and u. s. domestic politics and to the extent that he differentiates himself from the obama administration,...
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to join us in the depths. of the shallowness. is the optics cutest and most adorable animal some say they hear them but the word . gets out. and. i do it your eyes are used to doing your guts or if they are to go to the nuts they just got out of work but it's not. hunting and global warming have caused the population to decline drastically in recent years today the harp seals fate is a worry for scientists. as you go. well you know. the north of. course from the. what is less clear. to me that if you. know what to do then what congress and their congress call this one of those anything to teach. us to watch out for what do you mean looking at the letter in a moscow suburb in late february it's time to get ready binoculars are essential they might be this married couple's most useful tool they call a just. come rescue us company of coke to spot hop seal pups in the white see below for your motivation are pretty much. just a movie junk with a poor little being or just was no basis. in russia's northern capital of st petersburg or a
to join us in the depths. of the shallowness. is the optics cutest and most adorable animal some say they hear them but the word . gets out. and. i do it your eyes are used to doing your guts or if they are to go to the nuts they just got out of work but it's not. hunting and global warming have caused the population to decline drastically in recent years today the harp seals fate is a worry for scientists. as you go. well you know. the north of. course from the. what is less clear. to me that...
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i think this is a question of us figuring out what it means when we ask someone to trust us. i think that everyone in america has to take a very serious look at why on earth, given the legacy of this country, from its inception, to the president to george floyd trial, why on earth should people of color be the first ones to lay down, lay down their grievances and say we trust you back. we need trustworthiness to be fortified and restored from the side of the people in positions of power in this country. i don't have any children yet, but my children will be black americans too. this climate is making me change my mind about my hopes for the future. it is complicating the way that i make choices because i am terrified of the idea of giving birth to people who i know will be in danger by virtue of where i chose to gave birth to them. this country owes my future children, better than that. it owed my family who fought for this country while still drinking out of colored fountains better than that. i don't know what else to say except that we need to do better faster. >> this is
i think this is a question of us figuring out what it means when we ask someone to trust us. i think that everyone in america has to take a very serious look at why on earth, given the legacy of this country, from its inception, to the president to george floyd trial, why on earth should people of color be the first ones to lay down, lay down their grievances and say we trust you back. we need trustworthiness to be fortified and restored from the side of the people in positions of power in this...
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she became a us citizen. the ryan's settled in a neighborhood in queens new york where she was well liked and particularly admired for her skills as housewives. she kept an immaculate home. so for example when a boy had a baseball through her window she refused to take payment for it and instead fed him some of her delicious pancakes with sugar. so it was quite a shock for her neighbors in 1964 when the new york times revealed that during world war ii she had been an ss woman guard at robin's broken idonic concentration camps. she had been born hermina brown steiner grew in vienna grew up in austria, but then when austria was taken over by nazi germany in 1938, she moved to berlin and their volunteered to become an ss overseer of the women's concentration camp robin's brook then in 1942. she transferred to my donate concentration. and became deputy overseer deputy leader of the women's camp there. i was at madonna act that prisoners nicknamed her the stomping mare because of her habit of savagely kicking when
she became a us citizen. the ryan's settled in a neighborhood in queens new york where she was well liked and particularly admired for her skills as housewives. she kept an immaculate home. so for example when a boy had a baseball through her window she refused to take payment for it and instead fed him some of her delicious pancakes with sugar. so it was quite a shock for her neighbors in 1964 when the new york times revealed that during world war ii she had been an ss woman guard at robin's...
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it is like blood and sweat for us. the only solution for us to find a place is to share some slumlord rental dozens of properties to vulnerable workers. she doesn't give receipts why she get payment. she only gives like a text message, like thank you for the food. it is a sign that she got the money $1.00 or when he makes the filipino tenants being exploited in one of the world's richest country. ah ah, in downtown geneva to see you. she is a 40 square meter one bedroom apartments. this is mary anne and is marina. this is judy nice. this me and a cup us behind there 6 people in cecilia flatmates are all filipino. they only come home at night. the official rent for the apartment is about $1200.00 a month. but the sick tenants pay more than $2200.00, almost doubled. the difference is kept by the landlady. we have to bear with each other. so it is not like it is my own room that i can have my own privacy. it is not like that. if you want to be alone, you can go to the park. you can take a walk, just like that. so how does
it is like blood and sweat for us. the only solution for us to find a place is to share some slumlord rental dozens of properties to vulnerable workers. she doesn't give receipts why she get payment. she only gives like a text message, like thank you for the food. it is a sign that she got the money $1.00 or when he makes the filipino tenants being exploited in one of the world's richest country. ah ah, in downtown geneva to see you. she is a 40 square meter one bedroom apartments. this is mary...