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k. armed forces deployed to columbia know that you're going to tell me what's been happening in columbia, but i should just say that bar. johnson's last 3 to columbia was, it's committed to an impressive 51 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 together. we can build greener. i welcome president. even duke as leadership, welcoming him maybe to glasgow this year. what's been happening there? well, the 1st thing i'd say about that is that, you know, in terms of british forces being in columbia, in any capacity, i assume that they're just simply a supplementary force as a so often the case to a much larger u. s. force. and the u. s. the committed a pretty impressive amount of resources to beating up the columbia armed forces and police in columbia, in the war against our rebels. and now about the war machine, the united states that the united states helped build up as being on lease against on arm civilian demonstrators in all colombia, major cities. and most of its towns goes back decades. britain training. i mean, there's been parody 2100000 in something called the police innovati
k. armed forces deployed to columbia know that you're going to tell me what's been happening in columbia, but i should just say that bar. johnson's last 3 to columbia was, it's committed to an impressive 51 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 together. we can build greener. i welcome president. even duke as leadership, welcoming him maybe to glasgow this year. what's been happening there? well, the 1st thing i'd say about that is that, you know, in terms of british forces being in...
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k. armed forces deployed to columbia know that you're going to tell me what's been happening in columbia, but i should just say that bar. johnson's last 3 to columbia was, it's committed to an impressive 51 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 together. we can build greener. i welcome president. even duke as leadership, welcoming him maybe to glasgow this year. what's been happening there? well, the 1st thing i'd say about that is that, you know, in terms of british forces being in columbia, in any capacity, i assume that they're just simply a supplementary force as a so often the case to a much larger u. s. force. and the u. s. the committed a pretty impressive amount of resources to beating up the columbia armed forces and police in columbia, in the war against arm rebels. and now that war machine, the united states, that the united states helped build up as being on leave against on arm civilian demonstrators in all colombia, major cities. and most of its towns goes back decades. britain, training. i mean, there's been apparently 2100000 in something called the police innovat
k. armed forces deployed to columbia know that you're going to tell me what's been happening in columbia, but i should just say that bar. johnson's last 3 to columbia was, it's committed to an impressive 51 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 together. we can build greener. i welcome president. even duke as leadership, welcoming him maybe to glasgow this year. what's been happening there? well, the 1st thing i'd say about that is that, you know, in terms of british forces being in...
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in columbia, in the war against our rebels. and now about the war machine, the united states that the united states helped build up as being on lease again on arm civilian demonstrators in all of colombia major cities. and most of its towns goes back decades. britain, training. i mean, there's been parody 2100000 in something called the police innovations with stabilisation training in columbia and so on. but, but i mean, human rights watch america's director, seriously saying that the scale of the police violence has, there's not been seen in latin america. tell me what you're hearing. that human rights, what can be saying that the levels of violence can be that, that severe? so the 6 i have come from human rights n g o in columbia, that has been compiling nice. it just extend this started on april 28th and what they have so far, and they tend to be conservative in their numbers because there's a lot and it's not being registered. so they can only go with what's actually been registered. $3405.00 acts of police violence altoge
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k. armed forces deployed to columbia know that you're going to tell me what's been happening in columbia, but i should just say the board johnson last 3 to columbia was it's committed to an impressive 51 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 together. we can build greener. i welcome president. even duke as leadership, welcoming him maybe to glasgow this year. what's been happening there? well, the 1st thing i'd say about that is that, you know, in terms of british forces being in columbia, in any capacity, i assume that they're just simply a supplementary force as a so often the case to a much larger u. s. force. and the u. s. committed a pretty impressive amount of resources to beating up the columbia armed forces and police in columbia, in the war against our rebels. and now that we're machine, the united states that the united states helped build up as being on leave again on arm civilian demonstrators. in all colombia major cities and most of its towns goes back decades. britain training. i mean there's been apparently 2100000 in something called the police innovation. so sta
k. armed forces deployed to columbia know that you're going to tell me what's been happening in columbia, but i should just say the board johnson last 3 to columbia was it's committed to an impressive 51 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 together. we can build greener. i welcome president. even duke as leadership, welcoming him maybe to glasgow this year. what's been happening there? well, the 1st thing i'd say about that is that, you know, in terms of british forces being in...
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k. armed forces deployed to columbia know that you're going to tell me what's been happening in columbia, but i should just say the board johnson last 3 to columbia. was it committed to an impressive 51 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 together? we can build greener. i welcome president. even duke as leadership, welcoming him maybe to glasgow this year. what's been happening there? well, the 1st thing i'd say about that is that, you know, in terms of british forces being in columbia, in any capacity, i assume that they're just simply a supplementary force as a so often the case to a much larger u. s. force. and the u. s. the committed a pretty impressive amount of resources to beating up the columbia armed forces and police in columbia, in the war against armed rebels. and now that war machine, the united states, that the united states helped build up as being on lease against on arm civilian demonstrators in all colombia, major cities. and most of its towns goes back decades. britain training. i mean, there's been parody 2100000 in something called the police innovation. so
k. armed forces deployed to columbia know that you're going to tell me what's been happening in columbia, but i should just say the board johnson last 3 to columbia. was it committed to an impressive 51 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 together? we can build greener. i welcome president. even duke as leadership, welcoming him maybe to glasgow this year. what's been happening there? well, the 1st thing i'd say about that is that, you know, in terms of british forces being in...
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k. armed forces deployed to columbia know that you're going to tell me what's been happening in columbia, but i should just say that bar. johnson's last 3 to columbia was, it's committed to an impressive 51 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 together. we can build greener. i welcome president. even duke as leadership, welcoming him maybe to glasgow this year. what's been happening there? well, the 1st thing i'd say about that is that, you know, in terms of british forces being in columbia, in any capacity, i assume that they are just simply a supplementary force as a so often the case to a much larger u. s. force and the u. s, committed a pretty impressive amount of resources to beating up the columbia armed forces and police in columbia, in the war against arm rebels. and now that war machine, the united states, that the united states helped build up as being on lease against on arm civilian demonstrators in all colombia, major cities. and most of its towns goes back decades. britain, training. i mean, there's been apparently 2100000 in something called the police innovation.
k. armed forces deployed to columbia know that you're going to tell me what's been happening in columbia, but i should just say that bar. johnson's last 3 to columbia was, it's committed to an impressive 51 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 together. we can build greener. i welcome president. even duke as leadership, welcoming him maybe to glasgow this year. what's been happening there? well, the 1st thing i'd say about that is that, you know, in terms of british forces being in...
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k. armed forces deployed to columbia know that you're going to tell me what's been happening in columbia, but i should just say the birth johnson last 3 to columbia was it's committed to an impressive 51 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 together. we can build greener. i welcome president. even duke as leadership, welcoming him maybe to glasgow this year. what's been happening there? well, the 1st thing i'd say about that is that, you know, in terms of british forces being in columbia, in any capacity, i assume that they are just simply a supplementary force as a so often the case to a much larger u. s. force and the u. s committed a pretty impressive amount of resources to beating up the columbia and armed forces and police in columbia, in the war against arm rebels. and now that war machine, the united states, that the united states helped build up as being on leave again on arm civilian demonstrators in all colombia, major cities. and most of its towns goes back decades. britain training, i mean has been part of the 2100000 in something called the police innovation. so sta
k. armed forces deployed to columbia know that you're going to tell me what's been happening in columbia, but i should just say the birth johnson last 3 to columbia was it's committed to an impressive 51 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 together. we can build greener. i welcome president. even duke as leadership, welcoming him maybe to glasgow this year. what's been happening there? well, the 1st thing i'd say about that is that, you know, in terms of british forces being in...
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k. armed forces deployed to columbia know that you're going to tell me what's been happening in columbia, but i should just say that birth johnson, last 3 to columbia, was it committed to an impressive 51 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 together? we can build greener. i welcome president. even duke as leadership, welcoming him maybe to glasgow this year. what's been happening there? well, the 1st thing i'd say about that is that, you know, in terms of british forces being in columbia, in any capacity, i assume that they're just simply a supplementary force as a so often the case to a much larger u. s. force. and the u. s. committed a pretty impressive amount of resources to beating up the columbia armed forces and police in columbia, in the war against armed rebels. and now that war machine, the united states, that the united states helped build up as being on lee against on arm civilian demonstrators in all colombia, major cities. and most of its towns goes back decades. britain, training. i mean, there's been parody 2100000 in something called the police innovation. so st
k. armed forces deployed to columbia know that you're going to tell me what's been happening in columbia, but i should just say that birth johnson, last 3 to columbia, was it committed to an impressive 51 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 together? we can build greener. i welcome president. even duke as leadership, welcoming him maybe to glasgow this year. what's been happening there? well, the 1st thing i'd say about that is that, you know, in terms of british forces being in...
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so stabilisation training in columbia and so on. but, but i mean, human rights watch america's director seriously saying that the scale of the police violence has, there's not been seen in latin america. tell me what you're hearing. that human rights watch can be saying that the levels of violence can be that, that severe. so the 6 i have on this come from human rights n g o in columbia, that has been compiling the statistics in this started on april 28th and what they have so far, and they tend to be conservative in their numbers because there's a lot and it's not being registered so they can only go with what's actually been registered. $3405.00 acts of police violence altogether in the space of a month. so right, that's over a 100 a day. there's been 43 homicides that have been committed by members of the police or civilian, inspiring alongside of police and in coordination with police. there's been 1145 arbitrary arrests. $47.00 people have been blinded in one eye because the anti riot police are using these tear gas canisters o
so stabilisation training in columbia and so on. but, but i mean, human rights watch america's director seriously saying that the scale of the police violence has, there's not been seen in latin america. tell me what you're hearing. that human rights watch can be saying that the levels of violence can be that, that severe. so the 6 i have on this come from human rights n g o in columbia, that has been compiling the statistics in this started on april 28th and what they have so far, and they...
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they had no right to vote in the district of columbia. then the voting rights act came along and people in alabama, georgia, south carolina, north carolina, virginia, louisiana gained the right to vote for members of the senate. the members of the district of columbia and beyond black residents were left out and left behind. mayor bowser identified the structural impact of this is that d.c. for many federal programs and initiatives is treated like a territory which denies the residents of the district of columbia, including its black residents, equal treatment and therefore equal representation not only in voting but across the board. and that's a structural and equity that's associated with this fundamental denial of the right to vote. one only believes as i do that the resident of the district of columbia have inpatient since 1965. have been patient as they sought to achieve and accomplish their full rights as american citizens and i doubt if anyone else outside of the district of columbia stan for being disenfranchised in the way that
they had no right to vote in the district of columbia. then the voting rights act came along and people in alabama, georgia, south carolina, north carolina, virginia, louisiana gained the right to vote for members of the senate. the members of the district of columbia and beyond black residents were left out and left behind. mayor bowser identified the structural impact of this is that d.c. for many federal programs and initiatives is treated like a territory which denies the residents of the...
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in columbia, in the war against our rebels. and now about the war machine, the united states that the united states helped build up as being on lease against on arm civilian demonstrators in all colombia, major cities. and most of its towns goes back decades. britain training. i mean, there's been parody 2100000 in something called the police innovation. so stabilisation training in columbia and so on. but, but i mean, human rights watch america's director, seriously saying that the scale of the police violence has, there's not been seen in latin america. tell me what you're hearing. that human rights, what can be saying that the levels of violence can be that, that severe? so the 6 i have on this come from human rights n g o in columbia, that has been compiling nice. it's just extend this started on april 28th and what they have so far, and they tend to be conservative in their numbers because there's a lot and it's not being registered. so they can only go with what's actually been registered. $3405.00 acts of police violence
in columbia, in the war against our rebels. and now about the war machine, the united states that the united states helped build up as being on lease against on arm civilian demonstrators in all colombia, major cities. and most of its towns goes back decades. britain training. i mean, there's been parody 2100000 in something called the police innovation. so stabilisation training in columbia and so on. but, but i mean, human rights watch america's director, seriously saying that the scale of...
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they had no right to vote in the district of columbia. then the voting rights act came along and people in alabama, georgia, south carolina, north carolina, virginia, louisiana gained the right to vote for members of the senate. the members of the district of columbia, black and beyond black residents were left out and left behind. mayor bowser identified the structural impact of this is that d.c. for many federal programs and initiatives is treated like a territory, which denies the residents of the district of columbia, including its black residents, equal treatment and therefore equal representation not only in voting but across the board. and that's a structural inequity that's associated with this fundamental denial of the right to vote. one only believes as i do that the residents of the district of columbia have inpatient since 1965. have been patient as they sought to achieve and accomplish their full rights as american citizens and i doubt if anyone else outside of the district of columbia would stand for being disenfranchised in
they had no right to vote in the district of columbia. then the voting rights act came along and people in alabama, georgia, south carolina, north carolina, virginia, louisiana gained the right to vote for members of the senate. the members of the district of columbia, black and beyond black residents were left out and left behind. mayor bowser identified the structural impact of this is that d.c. for many federal programs and initiatives is treated like a territory, which denies the residents...
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k. armed forces deployed to columbia know that you're going to tell me what's been happening in columbia, but i should just say the board johnson last 3 to columbia. was it committed to an impressive 51 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 together? we can build greener. i welcome president. even duke as leadership, welcoming him maybe to glasgow this year. what's been happening there? well, the 1st thing i'd say about that is that, you know, in terms of british forces being in columbia, in any capacity, i assume that they're just simply a supplementary force as a so often the case to a much larger u. s. force. and the u. s. the committed a pretty impressive amount of resources to beating up the columbia armed forces and police in columbia, in the war against arm rebels. and now that war machine, the united states, that the united states helped build up as being on lease against on arm civilian demonstrators in all colombia, major cities. and most of its towns goes back decades. britain training. i mean, there's been parody 2100000 in something called the police innovation. so s
k. armed forces deployed to columbia know that you're going to tell me what's been happening in columbia, but i should just say the board johnson last 3 to columbia. was it committed to an impressive 51 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 together? we can build greener. i welcome president. even duke as leadership, welcoming him maybe to glasgow this year. what's been happening there? well, the 1st thing i'd say about that is that, you know, in terms of british forces being in...
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the district of columbia is unique. there is a clause for the express purpose of the seat of the new government. it's been that way for 50 years. it is a strong presumption by now against this bill's radical change, the framers certainly didn't intend anything like this. second, maryland conceded the land for the express purpose of its becoming the seat of the federal government. it didn't do so for the purpose of creating a new state on its border nor is it likely that it would have done so for that purpose contrary to the bill's proponents article 4 alone requires maryland's consent. third, as a practical matter, this bill strips congress of its authority over the present district. congress will then have authority over this tiny enclave around the national mall and that raises numerous practical problems as james madison explained, the federal government must not be dependent on any one of the states nor should any state be either dependent or excessively influential on the federal government. this bill fails on each
the district of columbia is unique. there is a clause for the express purpose of the seat of the new government. it's been that way for 50 years. it is a strong presumption by now against this bill's radical change, the framers certainly didn't intend anything like this. second, maryland conceded the land for the express purpose of its becoming the seat of the federal government. it didn't do so for the purpose of creating a new state on its border nor is it likely that it would have done so...
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the gentlewoman from district of columbia is recognized. ms. norton: madam speaker, i yield to the speaker for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the speaker of the house is recognized for one minute. the speaker: thank you, madam speaker, for the recognition. i thank our distinguished member from the district of columbia, eleanor holmes norton, for her leadership and recognition on this important issue. madam speaker, i rise in strong support of this legislation. so proud of representative jackie speier with whom i have the privilege of co-representing san francisco. jackie speier has been our champion on san francisco bay. and this san francisco bay restoration act is a vital step to restoring our cherished bay. it is an honor to be joined in this legislation with other bay area colleagues, jared hoffman, jerry mcnerney, mark desaulnier, barbara lee, ro khanna, and zo lofgren and others and also thank senators feinstein and padilla who have introduced a senate companion bill. madam speaker, members, may not know but the san francisco bay is
the gentlewoman from district of columbia is recognized. ms. norton: madam speaker, i yield to the speaker for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the speaker of the house is recognized for one minute. the speaker: thank you, madam speaker, for the recognition. i thank our distinguished member from the district of columbia, eleanor holmes norton, for her leadership and recognition on this important issue. madam speaker, i rise in strong support of this legislation. so proud of representative...
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wilson and others talk about the district of columbia. and its impact. the importance of land in land ownership. but it's not necessarily just an issue that is going to be resolved very quickly. it's been an ongoing issue. you have people writing in the 19 thirties, 19, displacement on capitol hill. on the 1970s, push of displacement in the southwest. it's an ongoing issue. i know you talk about in several of the articles panelists aid. the issues of what is today american university. this is an ongoing issue. it is not new. it just takes on a different form. >> with regard to the continuation of emancipation celebration, it has to go beyond the black communities. you can see it as just a black holiday or black celebration. this is a celebration of our city. it's a celebration of american progress. you have know this thing about make america great again. let's go back to the constitution and talk about making it a more perfect union. would have been here in 1862 made it a more perfect union. it has to go beyond black communities to be celebrated nationwi
wilson and others talk about the district of columbia. and its impact. the importance of land in land ownership. but it's not necessarily just an issue that is going to be resolved very quickly. it's been an ongoing issue. you have people writing in the 19 thirties, 19, displacement on capitol hill. on the 1970s, push of displacement in the southwest. it's an ongoing issue. i know you talk about in several of the articles panelists aid. the issues of what is today american university. this is...
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this is not a british columbia problem. it's not a candidate problem. it is a global challenge and we all need to have citizens of the world coming together. school and college classes have been cancelled in british columbia, which means more playtime, perhaps. but extreme heat and the search, the relief looks like a climate emergency problem that just isn't going away. join now by brian potassium from chill, whack in british columbia, bryan, it's good to have you on the show. i take it that no one is shilling out right now when chill whack no, we really heard it actually has cooled off a bit today. it is down into the 30s, but we had a pretty tough weekend. and fortunately, i work in the hockey industry. so i spend my weekend in an ice arena so that, that helped with the cooling off. but, you know, here in british columbia only 40 percent of the people that live here have your air conditioning. so our city and cities across the province have opened up cooling centers in arena, city hall and everything else to help because what about you, brian? do you
this is not a british columbia problem. it's not a candidate problem. it is a global challenge and we all need to have citizens of the world coming together. school and college classes have been cancelled in british columbia, which means more playtime, perhaps. but extreme heat and the search, the relief looks like a climate emergency problem that just isn't going away. join now by brian potassium from chill, whack in british columbia, bryan, it's good to have you on the show. i take it that no...
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he w correspondent, johan ramirez in cali, columbia. thank you. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. peru has more than doubled its corona virus death toll. after a government commission reviewed official data account was adjusted from around $70000.00 to over 180000 making peru the country with the highest per capita covered 19 mortality rate in the world. officials and nigeria are searching for at least 200 children kidnapped in new york state on sunday. gunman abducted the children age between 3 and 14. from an islamic school. it's the latest in a series of mass abductions by armed groups. speaking ransom money, the u. s. has marked the centenary of one of its deadly deadliest racial atrocities . 921, a white mob looted and burned a prosperous, black neighborhood in tulsa, oklahoma, known as black wall street. the official death told us $36.00, but historians believe the real figure could be as high as $300.00 we to our america. now, china is home to the world's most sophisticated system of mass
he w correspondent, johan ramirez in cali, columbia. thank you. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. peru has more than doubled its corona virus death toll. after a government commission reviewed official data account was adjusted from around $70000.00 to over 180000 making peru the country with the highest per capita covered 19 mortality rate in the world. officials and nigeria are searching for at least 200 children kidnapped in new york state...
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columbia _ forward luis diaz. what a stunning goal! columbia lead, _ forward luis diaz. what a stunning goal! columbia lead, and - forward luis diaz. what a stunning goal! columbia lead, and it's - forward luis diaz. what a stunning goal! columbia lead, and it's diaz| goal! columbia lead, and it's diaz who won the goals of the tournament. he was back from suspension after a red card in the opening game after this, all was forgotten. it what happened next was met columbia will find hard to forget, on first viewing, for meno scored what looked like a fair equaliser. 0n second viewing, it looked anything but as the ball clearly hit the referee in the ball clearly hit the referee in the build—up. q colombian fury and a var check. now the rules state that if the ball touches the referee, it's a dropped ball. for some reason, the var disagreed, 1—1. it's a dropped ball. for some reason, the var disagreed, 1-1. 0 even more colombian fury, it will add ten minutes stoppage time. here, there was no excuse. casemiro completely unmarked in the middle, 2-1. completely unmarked in
columbia _ forward luis diaz. what a stunning goal! columbia lead, _ forward luis diaz. what a stunning goal! columbia lead, and - forward luis diaz. what a stunning goal! columbia lead, and it's - forward luis diaz. what a stunning goal! columbia lead, and it's diaz| goal! columbia lead, and it's diaz who won the goals of the tournament. he was back from suspension after a red card in the opening game after this, all was forgotten. it what happened next was met columbia will find hard to...
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so the idea of columbia gets all the rest of the supervision count. i'll go, we're not going to be shown in columbia. and of course, have the locals no course. but if there's already, how do i get basketball budget? did you hear me after uploading yet another political manifesto. popeye takes us into the mountain to see an unusual prison. he spent about 2 years with pablo escobar in the early nineties, was just wanting to visit with me. i will not visiting the prison alone to live because are going with us at the last minute pop. i decided we needed to go look into that. i can send you the check was for, looks like i got it done that they can find out. so i got meals good that i can get someone into another song. there's mean there's, there's a dody do it by no means nice, but out of it, you know, thank especially because one document, the list us this button is for the millionaire. with the 1991 pablo escobar made a deal with the colombian government, his expedition to the usa with a nose and in return, escobar stopped his reign of terror and went to
so the idea of columbia gets all the rest of the supervision count. i'll go, we're not going to be shown in columbia. and of course, have the locals no course. but if there's already, how do i get basketball budget? did you hear me after uploading yet another political manifesto. popeye takes us into the mountain to see an unusual prison. he spent about 2 years with pablo escobar in the early nineties, was just wanting to visit with me. i will not visiting the prison alone to live because are...
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camargo of columbia, two leaders trying to perfect the inter-american system. much has already been done since the alliance for progress was announced in march. but even these impressive accomplishments must be surpassed in the face of the events and urgent problems of poverty, hunger, and ignorance. but, the people of the americas are prepared to come to grips with these problems and meet the needs of humanity without violence, without repression, can be seen clearly in the rousing welcome given to the president and misses kennedy -- mrs kennedy. [chairing -- cheering] ♪ >> the housing project, where plans for the alliance for progress have already been translated into action. a 12,000 house development in an area of under 23 acres to accommodate 80,000 people. president lleras and in the visitor from north america dedicate this housing project -- and the visitor from north america dedicate this housing project and one of 18 new schools in which 30,000 children will be given their first opportunity to study and learn. then, leaving, the visitors are escorted
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the columbia is deep rooted inequalities . well, human rights watch has released a report on the police response. the anti government protests in columbia thing abuses are not, is isolated incidents, but part of systemic failings. the right screw says it's confirmed $34.00 deaths connected to the demonstrations. the government says 21 people were killed. the report says 20 people were likely killed by police. 16 of them were protest. there is or bystanders shot dead by police with live ammunition. and 15 of those killings are believed to have been intentional. at least one person was beat him to death by police and 3 others were killed following excessive use of tear gas and flashbanc cartridges. it also documented sexual abuse and arbitrary the tensions. well, alexander m p a t is live for us in bo goes to us. we're just explaining some of the backdrop there. but tell us what's happening where you are now. yes, barbara, we are in downtown boca where hundreds of protesters are out despite the rain in front of the hotels pickin
the columbia is deep rooted inequalities . well, human rights watch has released a report on the police response. the anti government protests in columbia thing abuses are not, is isolated incidents, but part of systemic failings. the right screw says it's confirmed $34.00 deaths connected to the demonstrations. the government says 21 people were killed. the report says 20 people were likely killed by police. 16 of them were protest. there is or bystanders shot dead by police with live...
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that the columbia are now investigating. the minister at the fence says that the 1st part is that they might be behind this back, but they're not excluding the the possibility of the participation of other groups that operate in that area of columbia. i found her on pnc there with all the natives for us, from boca to thank you so much how the funder on our sri lankan family seeking asylum ministry has been reunited after they were separated when their youngest daughter became sick and their fillings were gotten fluid paths that his oldest daughter could pick up from christmas on the detention center in indian ocean on tuesday. if the youngest daughter is in hospital with blood poisoning because of untreated ammonia, only her mother was initially allowed to travel with her for years. any one court trying to reach just really by boat without documentation has been sent to remote offshore detention centers. hundreds are still being held in prison camps and the pacific islands of neuro as well as a number of them and pop in new
that the columbia are now investigating. the minister at the fence says that the 1st part is that they might be behind this back, but they're not excluding the the possibility of the participation of other groups that operate in that area of columbia. i found her on pnc there with all the natives for us, from boca to thank you so much how the funder on our sri lankan family seeking asylum ministry has been reunited after they were separated when their youngest daughter became sick and their...
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to venezuela after walking for 2 weeks with his family, from the columbia in capital bogus. they survived on goodwill along the way, but that dried up when they cross the border. the situation at home is dire, and g o say that the country need the much more international aid to stave of crippling hunger financing way below what is necessary in regards to the dimensions of the crisis in the countries. the numbers are sheen for even the age of that does reach venezuela is hard to distribute activists effort, often hampered by fuel shortages, violence, corruption, and political meddling. according to the world food program, venezuela is among the 4 worst countries in the world with food and security. and the un predicts that by the end of this year, 7000000 people could have left venezuela making it the 2nd largest migration after syria. yet, humanitarian aid prevented. rayleigh is that it's minimum and they're in a better mood is thought about joining the exodus, but says the risk was and is too high with young children. through her eldest daughter school, her family receives
to venezuela after walking for 2 weeks with his family, from the columbia in capital bogus. they survived on goodwill along the way, but that dried up when they cross the border. the situation at home is dire, and g o say that the country need the much more international aid to stave of crippling hunger financing way below what is necessary in regards to the dimensions of the crisis in the countries. the numbers are sheen for even the age of that does reach venezuela is hard to distribute...
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because right now, every single human rights organization around the world is talking about columbia. what is happening here? but even though we are still re parking every day about flashes police brutality death, i mean i carried through some in joe's in columbia have died at least 60 people in the last 2 months. some 300 people are still missing. there are very far so at least 20 cases of sexual abuse committed by the security forces. and even though it didn't happen, and even though the community international community is looking at what is happening in columbia. so it's difficult to say how much the international committee pressure reforms and others price, dw correspondent, johan ramirez and colleague, colombia, thank you. china is home to one of the world's most sophisticated systems of mass surveillance, using a vast network of cameras and facial recognition scanners to keep tabs on its citizens. the corona virus pandemic has made it clear just how effective the system has become giving authorities the justification to roll out even more tools in the name of protecting people'
because right now, every single human rights organization around the world is talking about columbia. what is happening here? but even though we are still re parking every day about flashes police brutality death, i mean i carried through some in joe's in columbia have died at least 60 people in the last 2 months. some 300 people are still missing. there are very far so at least 20 cases of sexual abuse committed by the security forces. and even though it didn't happen, and even though the...
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we're joined now by the w correspondent, johan ramirez and colleague, columbia johan collie has been one of the epicenter of his protest movement. what's happening there now i would say that some parts of the city are quite normal in this moment. some other parts are very, very tense. we have seen a very important military person in the city today. let's remember that. on friday president, yvonne yvonne took an order the military station of the city after a deadly friday of protest on the decision of that has not been received by the population. because people are demanded exactly the opposite that we throw off of the security forces. and even a police reform right now, we are in this place that it's called a kind of for assistance. where is one of the main spots of the protest, the entirety of right now, it's a little bit and 2 because it's raining on everybody's indoors. but as you can see, the roads are still blocked here on the situation is still upside for years in some parts. hands in some parts of com. this is what we have seen today here in colleague. so it's the weather keep
we're joined now by the w correspondent, johan ramirez and colleague, columbia johan collie has been one of the epicenter of his protest movement. what's happening there now i would say that some parts of the city are quite normal in this moment. some other parts are very, very tense. we have seen a very important military person in the city today. let's remember that. on friday president, yvonne yvonne took an order the military station of the city after a deadly friday of protest on the...
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they don't have air conditioning in many places in british columbia. so we're setting records there. we've set 400 records in the last 4 days. i mean, it is just, it's mind boggling as to the extreme, this of the length of it, the earliness of it, everything above this particular event is, is just a head shaped or so let's talk about air conditioning. because if we accept these extreme weather events as a sort of, as a fact of life, regardless of what's happening on the, on the, on the why the picture with regard to climate change and national and international policies. it does seem as though city and national policymakers now need to be changing, urban design, changing the way that we live in cities in order to make life bearable in these temperatures. absolutely. so i think one of the areas that certainly cities can do is, is you know, try to encourage more green space rather than asheville building material and, and cement. i mean that you can imagine we're talking about temperatures here that are in the shade in a grassy surface. what about in the
they don't have air conditioning in many places in british columbia. so we're setting records there. we've set 400 records in the last 4 days. i mean, it is just, it's mind boggling as to the extreme, this of the length of it, the earliness of it, everything above this particular event is, is just a head shaped or so let's talk about air conditioning. because if we accept these extreme weather events as a sort of, as a fact of life, regardless of what's happening on the, on the, on the why the...
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most people have no -- don't realize that the district of columbia has more people living in it than a number of states. most people in this country probably don't realize that the per capita basis the federal income tax paid by the residents of the district are greater than any other state. most people don't realize that the district of columbia doesn't have the authority to call the washington national guard. there are any number of things that people don't realize. 3450eu guess the framers when they framed the constitution never would have imagined that the district of columbia would have this many people and pay this much in taxes yet not have the opportunity to have representation to vote in the house and the senate. this is a wrong that needs to be righted. my hope is with the information, the knowledge that we are gaining from this hearing and others going forward that we'll make at the end of the day we'll do the right thing. i close with the words of william wilburforce, great british parliamentarian who for many years was leader against slavery in great britain. he used the
most people have no -- don't realize that the district of columbia has more people living in it than a number of states. most people in this country probably don't realize that the per capita basis the federal income tax paid by the residents of the district are greater than any other state. most people don't realize that the district of columbia doesn't have the authority to call the washington national guard. there are any number of things that people don't realize. 3450eu guess the framers...
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but now in that price of the 2 high in columbia, i could not make an add. he has just made it back to venezuela after walking for 2 weeks with his family, from the columbia in capital bota. they survived on goodwill along the way, but that dried up when they cross the border. the situation at home is dire, and g o say that the country needs much more international aid to stave of crippling hunger financing way below what is necessary in regards to the dimensions of the crisis in the country. the numbers are shameful. even the age that does reach venezuela is hard to distribute activist effort, often hampered by fuel shortages, violence, corruption, and political meddling. according to the world food program, venezuela is among the 4 worst countries in the world with food and security. and the un predicts that by the end of this year, 7000000 people could have left venezuela making it the 2nd largest migration after syria. yet humanitarian aid for venezuela is that it's minimum and drain, a better mood is thought about joining the exodus, but says the risk w
but now in that price of the 2 high in columbia, i could not make an add. he has just made it back to venezuela after walking for 2 weeks with his family, from the columbia in capital bota. they survived on goodwill along the way, but that dried up when they cross the border. the situation at home is dire, and g o say that the country needs much more international aid to stave of crippling hunger financing way below what is necessary in regards to the dimensions of the crisis in the country....
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also in the program. columbia marks. it's dark as the days since the start of the rent of iris pandemic. more than 100000 people have now died of coven 19 in the south american nation. ah. hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. the world health organization warned that the global vaccine distribution program to help poorer countries is failing. only 8w8xw doses have so far been delivered through the co backs program. the w h o says the shortfall, least half of all recipients states unable to sustain their vaccination program. the warning comes as africa experiences. the 3rd wave of the pandemic with new infections. they are increasing by 20 percent weak on weak congo namibia. and uganda are especially hard hit with each country seeing its highest rate of new infections. since the pandemic began, south africa is also suffering from a rapid rise in case number's a 3rd wave there is adding to the over $1700000.00 firm cases of the virus in that country. that's the highest figure, anywhere on the continent. this
also in the program. columbia marks. it's dark as the days since the start of the rent of iris pandemic. more than 100000 people have now died of coven 19 in the south american nation. ah. hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. the world health organization warned that the global vaccine distribution program to help poorer countries is failing. only 8w8xw doses have so far been delivered through the co backs program. the w h o says the shortfall, least half of all recipients states...
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and at least 2 of the 4 most contagious current virus variance arrived in columbia. now the intensive care unit of hospitals are filling up and health work. sir essential supplies may run out to india. when the 1st covered 19 wave hit, their millions of migrant workers lost their jobs. strict locked downs meant their source of income in the cities was cut off overnight, forcing many to move back to their villages. nearly a year on many are still there. but for rural communities, it's been a blessing in the skies with the returning migrant workers breathing new life into the colonies. the pandemic cost of his job can around garcia was working far from home. when the lockdown came talking 4 months to get back to his village in rochester state there he had family but no paid work. they needed of training courses for migrant labor is in the nearby city will die poor. now he's learned to operate a sewing machine and they're locked down to put out for the lockdown. i worked as a stonemason with greenwich in the city of threat. i was there from 2012. it's a lockdown announc
and at least 2 of the 4 most contagious current virus variance arrived in columbia. now the intensive care unit of hospitals are filling up and health work. sir essential supplies may run out to india. when the 1st covered 19 wave hit, their millions of migrant workers lost their jobs. strict locked downs meant their source of income in the cities was cut off overnight, forcing many to move back to their villages. nearly a year on many are still there. but for rural communities, it's been a...
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remember the pro democracy of protesters killed in beijing in 1989 and anti government protesters in columbia about justice for their dead. but after 2 months, there is no sign of an end to the violence. our reporter goes to cali where the military has been sent into the streets. ah. a mariana evans dean. it's good to have you with us. nigeria government says it's suspending twitter indefinitely after the company deleted a controversial tweet from the countries president. the social media platform remove the pose from president mohammedan hari saying it violated the science rules against abusive behavior. in between, hurry threatened to punish members of the session this movement in the country, se nigeria is information ministry accused twitter of double standards and ignoring violent messages from a separatist leader have been certified all the countries information minister ally mohammed question twitter is actions, labeling them as various suspect, twitter, we have these old roof for the universe. he was a president. anywhere in the world feels very bad and concerned situation. he is free
remember the pro democracy of protesters killed in beijing in 1989 and anti government protesters in columbia about justice for their dead. but after 2 months, there is no sign of an end to the violence. our reporter goes to cali where the military has been sent into the streets. ah. a mariana evans dean. it's good to have you with us. nigeria government says it's suspending twitter indefinitely after the company deleted a controversial tweet from the countries president. the social media...
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we understand that human rights watch will present that report directly to the president of columbia, even duke and roughly an hour. so we haven't received any formal comments coming from you so far about. we know that they will discuss that report with international human rights organization later today. so far, president, the event has been insisting that if there have been cases of abuses on part of the police, these have been the responsibility of individual officers. and so far you said that there hasn't been that there is no systemic issue with the police force in the country. however, in past days you present a basic plan to reform the police, among other things. and so in cameras on officers also creating a new vice president under the ministry of defense directly overseeing the police and also promising more money and human rights training for the columbia police. but protesters say that that is not enough because they are demanding, among other things that the police needs to be judged by civilian that tribunals and no, not under a military tribunal, is the case right now wh
we understand that human rights watch will present that report directly to the president of columbia, even duke and roughly an hour. so we haven't received any formal comments coming from you so far about. we know that they will discuss that report with international human rights organization later today. so far, president, the event has been insisting that if there have been cases of abuses on part of the police, these have been the responsibility of individual officers. and so far you said...
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but now prices are too high in columbia. i could not make an add. he has just made it back to venezuela after walking for 2 weeks with his family, from the columbia capital. but they survived on goodwill along the way. but that dried up when they cross the border. the situation at home is dia and geo say that the country need the much more international aids to stave of crippling hunger financing way below what it's necessary in regards to the dimensions of the crisis in the country. the numbers are sheen for even the age that does reach venezuela is hard to distribute activist efforts, often hampered by fuel shortages, violence, corruption, and political meddling. according to the world food program, venezuela is among the 4 worst countries in the world with food and security. and the un predicts that by the end of this year, 7000000 people could have left venezuela making at the 2nd largest migration after syria. yet humanitarian aid for venezuela is that a minimum and rain a better mood is thought about joining the exodus, but says the risk was a
but now prices are too high in columbia. i could not make an add. he has just made it back to venezuela after walking for 2 weeks with his family, from the columbia capital. but they survived on goodwill along the way. but that dried up when they cross the border. the situation at home is dia and geo say that the country need the much more international aids to stave of crippling hunger financing way below what it's necessary in regards to the dimensions of the crisis in the country. the...
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but now i saw the 2 high in columbia, i could not make any jewish ad. he has just made it back to venezuela after walking for 2 weeks with his family, from the columbia in capital bogus. they survived on goodwill along the way, but that dried up when they cross the border. the situation at home is dire, and g o say that the country need much more international aid to stave of crippling hunger financing way below what is necessary in regards to the dimensions that rises in the country. the numbers are shameful. even the aides that does reach venezuela is hard to distribute activist efforts, often hampered by fuel shortages, violence, corruption, and political meddling. according to the world food program, venezuela is among the 4 worst countries in the world with food and security. and the un predicts that by the end of this year, 7000000 people could have left venezuela making it the 2nd largest migration after syria. yet humanitarian aid for venezuela is that it's minimum and they're in a better mood days thought about joining the exodus. but says the
but now i saw the 2 high in columbia, i could not make any jewish ad. he has just made it back to venezuela after walking for 2 weeks with his family, from the columbia in capital bogus. they survived on goodwill along the way, but that dried up when they cross the border. the situation at home is dire, and g o say that the country need much more international aid to stave of crippling hunger financing way below what is necessary in regards to the dimensions that rises in the country. the...
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brent: i am joined now by brian from british columbia. i take it nobody is chilling out right now. >> no, we ally aren't. it has cooled off a bit today. down into the 30's. we had a pretty tough weekend. fortunately, i work in the hockey industry so i spent my weekend in a nice arena. that helped with the cooling off. but, here in british columbia, ly 40% of the people that live here have air conditioning. so ourity and cities across the provinceave opened up cooling centers and arenas, city halls and evething el to help the citizens. brent: what about you, ian? do you have air conditioning? >> i have air condioning in my apartment here and i'm thankful for it. it is going, 24/7, right now. brent: a lucky man, you. you are a hocy trader. but, i guess there is not much ice hockey being played under these weather circumstances at the moment. >> well, you know what? the neat thing was w had a prospect camp this weekend. so, we have 120 players in chilliwack this weekend to try ouand see who was going to me to main camp. spending the weekend
brent: i am joined now by brian from british columbia. i take it nobody is chilling out right now. >> no, we ally aren't. it has cooled off a bit today. down into the 30's. we had a pretty tough weekend. fortunately, i work in the hockey industry so i spent my weekend in a nice arena. that helped with the cooling off. but, here in british columbia, ly 40% of the people that live here have air conditioning. so ourity and cities across the provinceave opened up cooling centers and arenas,...
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that's because kept the 2 boys the 2nd biggest region in columbia. with that, with the biggest amount of coca crops, the main ingredient for cocaine. and there are also many of my glean roots that cross from columbia into venice where they are. so this remains a very volatile region. they are now the government of even do care has 1st the ended the exploratory talks with the land to try and began in the ocean and peace negotiation with this group as well. but that ended after the year land bomb and the cadets military base here. and the capital book back in 2019 a couple of weeks ago, they've announced that they restarted exploratory talks. probably this attack will stop them again. i listen to you. thank you very much. still to come on out his era . ready for lift off the 3 astronaut will be the 1st to launch for stay on china's newspaper station. ah ah. here's the weather story across the street here on thursday. we've got some what, whether it's worth this se of the country and we're getting that cool air from the bite. so that's keeping the it's
that's because kept the 2 boys the 2nd biggest region in columbia. with that, with the biggest amount of coca crops, the main ingredient for cocaine. and there are also many of my glean roots that cross from columbia into venice where they are. so this remains a very volatile region. they are now the government of even do care has 1st the ended the exploratory talks with the land to try and began in the ocean and peace negotiation with this group as well. but that ended after the year land bomb...
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what am i the columbia? you're not alone. you know, where to go. we're still a mighty, you know, c, m, i like you to columbia. i mean, why are you georgia? why do you notice, you know, maybe you should pay you this quiz on monday night. you may miss stuff out of booking or somebody could they ever seen? oh no, because they my, they marital, you know, can you, i mean, i mean, you just look at the spot. so ok, the i'm, i gave you in alina. he'll be in, it'll be a menu. when the jacqueline scope out, let me just quote, kilometers. so host you can always cutting you simply up into whether that's going to be an issue, get us country for another. you're not then you know, you need to my record your team. so it means that, yeah, my thought a problem. you just gotta go in what is your website? i mean, honestly, i want you to call us, you know, things go but the, and that's when i found introducing in town to, to a family when a new mother is going through that process. yeah, certainly tremendous cause for great joy, but because it's an event that causes so
what am i the columbia? you're not alone. you know, where to go. we're still a mighty, you know, c, m, i like you to columbia. i mean, why are you georgia? why do you notice, you know, maybe you should pay you this quiz on monday night. you may miss stuff out of booking or somebody could they ever seen? oh no, because they my, they marital, you know, can you, i mean, i mean, you just look at the spot. so ok, the i'm, i gave you in alina. he'll be in, it'll be a menu. when the jacqueline scope...
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other game off says they seize columbia face venezuela. he fell, adelphia 70 sixes have suffered one of the most spectacular collapses in n b a. playoff history. 6 is that we're dominating the atlanta hawks and game 5 and even led by as many as 20. 2 6 points, however, they had to disastrous a 4th quarter allowing atlanta to get back to the game and ultimately pull away with 109206 when the result means the hawk. now li, the 2nd round series for the to. a your task force to help know we were, we need to have it. so we got 2 cars who didn't play the way. we should the plant no 6, then most bars much the 2nd half didn't get it as many shots and then defensively till the last is where everything that's always for, for me, we'll have more for you later on, including the latest from the european championship for finance back later sir robin will be here just a couple of minutes. ah ah, ah, ah, ah. ah frank assessments, no argument for suggesting that the martin administrations are playing a long game. it's very much of a warm embrace of the ira
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but if he and the whole, ah, columbia authorities dismissed the demonstrators at vandals, and to cry the destruction of public property and roadblocks, urban terrorism, county security secretary says he won't be deterred in clearing the streets and says his office is prepared to use deadly force. you see initial setup and surely if there are clashes during our attempts to unblock the roads and our offices are short as they will have the legitimate right to defend themselves. there are 3 cases when they can do so, when there's a threat to their lives, to their colleagues, live, or to the community. and according to our constitution, force can be used even lethal force. some local offices are trying to lower the temperature, the so called blue helmets, who are attached to the mayor's office, a monitoring human rights. ah, but in kylie, the spiral of violence continues. protesters are calling for police reforms. the immediate demilitarization of the city and justice for the victims of the violence to a craze that's bringing the art trade into the 21st century. a nun fungible token or f
but if he and the whole, ah, columbia authorities dismissed the demonstrators at vandals, and to cry the destruction of public property and roadblocks, urban terrorism, county security secretary says he won't be deterred in clearing the streets and says his office is prepared to use deadly force. you see initial setup and surely if there are clashes during our attempts to unblock the roads and our offices are short as they will have the legitimate right to defend themselves. there are 3 cases...
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join now by brian potentially from chiller wack in british columbia. brian, it's good to have you on the show. i take it that no one is chilling out right now and chill away. no, we really hard. it actually has cooled off a bit. today. it is down into the 30s, but we have pretty tough weekend. and fortunately, i work in the hockey industry. so i spend my weekend in an ice arena so that, that helps with the cooling off. but, you know, here in british columbia only 40 percent of the people that live here have your air conditioning. so our city and cities across the problem have opened up cooling centers in arena and city hall and everything else to help. because what about you, brian? do you have the air conditioning? i have air conditioning in my apartment here and not, and i'm very thankful for it. and it is going 247 right now. you're lucky man. you, you like you were telling is your hockey trainer? but i guess there's not much i talk to being played under these weather circumstances at the moment. well, you know what, the nice thing was we had a, we
join now by brian potentially from chiller wack in british columbia. brian, it's good to have you on the show. i take it that no one is chilling out right now and chill away. no, we really hard. it actually has cooled off a bit. today. it is down into the 30s, but we have pretty tough weekend. and fortunately, i work in the hockey industry. so i spend my weekend in an ice arena so that, that helps with the cooling off. but, you know, here in british columbia only 40 percent of the people that...
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the deadly heat, a common factor in the deaths of 200 people in the canadian province of british columbia. temperatures of 45 degrees celsius have been recorded in the west of the country and the northwest pacific region of the u.s. most covid restrictions are easing in france. but this comes with a warning of a fourth wave of infections to come in the autumn. president macron, with these words of caution. here in paris, a summit launched on the issue of gender equality. 47 million women in the world have fallen into poverty over this year. president menno macron, declaring himself -- president emmanual macron, declaring himself a feminist. this is life in paris. ♪ thank you very much for being with us. we start with some breaking news coming from the u.s. sad news. donald rumsfeld has died. the u.s. defense minister under president george w. bush. he played a central role in the planning and execution of the invasions of afghanistan and iraq. clearly, much of his political career, involved key moments which marked so many lives across the world. those wars we have just spoken about, ma
the deadly heat, a common factor in the deaths of 200 people in the canadian province of british columbia. temperatures of 45 degrees celsius have been recorded in the west of the country and the northwest pacific region of the u.s. most covid restrictions are easing in france. but this comes with a warning of a fourth wave of infections to come in the autumn. president macron, with these words of caution. here in paris, a summit launched on the issue of gender equality. 47 million women in the...
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that's certainly the hope with the latest from the columbia and capital book with a listener. thank you. 9 at catalan's separate. his leaders have vowed to keep working for the regions, independence as they were released from prison. they were pardoned by the spanish government for their role in a bit to break away from spain 4 years ago. but it's a risk for the prime minister who's hoping it will start talks between the region and the nation. so nigga yegell reports the day they had waited for the leaders of catalonia secessionist movement, leaving prison surrounded by porters and all the men to continue their campaign for capital and independent lim. to develop the wrangler political. we want to transfer to the field of politics, all aspirations, commitments and ideals. because there is no ideal and commitment, more nobles, and that of the freedom of a country, the independence of our country than the republican values. then the commitment to social justice and the freedom of all people with their freedom comes conditions. all mine have been borrowed from public office and t
that's certainly the hope with the latest from the columbia and capital book with a listener. thank you. 9 at catalan's separate. his leaders have vowed to keep working for the regions, independence as they were released from prison. they were pardoned by the spanish government for their role in a bit to break away from spain 4 years ago. but it's a risk for the prime minister who's hoping it will start talks between the region and the nation. so nigga yegell reports the day they had waited for...
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he's minority government, so the diagonal i'll just there of a former columbia presidential candidate who was kidnapped and held by far cripples for 6 and a half years has come face to face with her former captors on live tv. ingrid based on cor, was held in the jungle after being captured by the revolutionary armed forces in 2002. she was appearing before columbus truth commission, which was set up after the 2016 peace agreement between 5 and the government. good morning for founder and peer to who is in the colombian capital both. so tell us a little bit more about what her reaction was. well, angry and cor, spoke at the end of this event. she was the last victim to speak and she had some very strong words for her former captors, while also at trying to insist on the need for reconciliation and hope in the country. she said that she expected the former members not only to ask for forgiveness, but also speak in detail about what they did today, ordered to be orders that they made in the jungle, saying that yes, it's good that they express that they feel shame of for what happened for
he's minority government, so the diagonal i'll just there of a former columbia presidential candidate who was kidnapped and held by far cripples for 6 and a half years has come face to face with her former captors on live tv. ingrid based on cor, was held in the jungle after being captured by the revolutionary armed forces in 2002. she was appearing before columbus truth commission, which was set up after the 2016 peace agreement between 5 and the government. good morning for founder and peer...
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what am i the columbia? you're welcome. i'm going to go, we're still mighty, you know, if i let you to columbia, i mean, why are you georgia? why do you notice, you know, maybe you should pay you this? where's more money? not you may miss stuff out of working or somebody could they ever seen? oh no, because they my they never will. you know, can you let me just look at the spot so it ok the i'm i thought i gave you alina dean. it'll be a menu when the jacqueline scope out, let me just quote, kilometers. so host cutting you see until up into whether it us going to be on. if you get us country another, you're not, then you know, you need to model the code and your team. so it means that, yeah, my thought, a lot of problem. you just gotta go in up. what is your website? i mean, honestly, i want you to call us, you know, things go but the yeah. the i choose ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? tyson lation whole community. are you going the right way or are you being s
what am i the columbia? you're welcome. i'm going to go, we're still mighty, you know, if i let you to columbia, i mean, why are you georgia? why do you notice, you know, maybe you should pay you this? where's more money? not you may miss stuff out of working or somebody could they ever seen? oh no, because they my they never will. you know, can you let me just look at the spot so it ok the i'm i thought i gave you alina dean. it'll be a menu when the jacqueline scope out, let me just quote,...
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i've never been accepted in this country and columbia university literally every professor was saying the problems that we have in today's world is because of white men. asia, that's how they mess up everything and they are the ones who are to blame. i couldn't believe i was sitting in north korea's classroom in america, i couldn't believe my people were hating their own people that much. >> sean: what is your overall thought when you look at america today and you compare it with your life experience which has been horrific, sold into slavery at one point in your life, youen are expecting this to be the land of the free in the home of the brave and the land of freedom and you get the exact same propaganda here. >> it's heartbreaking. i was sold as a sexual slave and i crossed the desert to be free and now i thought i live in a country where i can say were i believe and have my freedom to think. i have to constantly censor my speech because columbia told us we can't talk about and i am so concerned if america is not free, that's why it's really alarming to me. >> sean: sometimes when y
i've never been accepted in this country and columbia university literally every professor was saying the problems that we have in today's world is because of white men. asia, that's how they mess up everything and they are the ones who are to blame. i couldn't believe i was sitting in north korea's classroom in america, i couldn't believe my people were hating their own people that much. >> sean: what is your overall thought when you look at america today and you compare it with your...
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columbia soared to 117.5 c, 117 say, in british columbia soared to 47.5 c, 117 fahrenheit, breaking and 84—year—old record. what makes it all the more remarkable is it is still relatively early summer, and it is the result of what is called a heat dome, a huge band of high pressure which has settled across this region. canadians escaping the heat wherever they can. temperatures hiring after around 20 degrees hotter than normal. this hiring after around 20 degrees hotter than normal.— hotter than normal. this is unseasonably _ hotter than normal. this is unseasonably warm, - hotter than normal. this is unseasonably warm, but i hotter than normal. this is l unseasonably warm, but we hotter than normal. this is - unseasonably warm, but we will take it. sometimes we get snow injune, so we'll take the son as we can get it. in june, so we'll take the son as we can get it.— in june, so we'll take the son as we can get it. cooling down has almost — as we can get it. cooling down has almost become _ as we can get it. cooling down has almost become an - as we can get it. cooling dow
columbia soared to 117.5 c, 117 say, in british columbia soared to 47.5 c, 117 fahrenheit, breaking and 84—year—old record. what makes it all the more remarkable is it is still relatively early summer, and it is the result of what is called a heat dome, a huge band of high pressure which has settled across this region. canadians escaping the heat wherever they can. temperatures hiring after around 20 degrees hotter than normal. this hiring after around 20 degrees hotter than normal.—...
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i will give you one measure among many — lytton in british columbia soared to 47.5 c, ii7 fahrenheit, and that breaks an 84—year—old record. what makes it all the more remarkable is that it is still early summer, and it is the result of what is called a heat dome, a huge amount of high pressure which has settled across the region. canadians escaping the heat wherever they can. temperatures firing up to around 20 degrees hotter than normal. this is unseasonably warm, but we will take it. sometimes we get snow injune, so we'll take the sun as we can get it. cooling down has almost become an act of survival. there is extra drinking water for school children. british columbia's power providers report a surge in demand for electricity to keep air conditioners running. we do have air—conditioning in our house and our car, and if we have to buy groceries, they open at seven in the morning because of covid for seniors. it's affecting callout times for the ambulances. i heard on the radio this morning that it is like a two hour delay to get an ambulance out because they can't fill the am
i will give you one measure among many — lytton in british columbia soared to 47.5 c, ii7 fahrenheit, and that breaks an 84—year—old record. what makes it all the more remarkable is that it is still early summer, and it is the result of what is called a heat dome, a huge amount of high pressure which has settled across the region. canadians escaping the heat wherever they can. temperatures firing up to around 20 degrees hotter than normal. this is unseasonably warm, but we will take it....