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on the other hand they knew nothing about using support beams to shore up the walls of the run so they kept the walls from falling down by building the structures that you see here. so hard when that was the only one. since the boyar settlers built with stone part of their history can be reconstructed. but these structures tell us nothing about the people who lived here their thoughts and beliefs. tomb are better suited for this. archaeologists have already discovered nearly think graves here and in summer two thousand and sixteen the team made a discovery that revealed much about the way that this community buried its dead. this economy on these new home is that he thundering that had three different graves and one kind of it was a collective site where adults and children were buried together and the guns how they was also supposed example of an individual site which contained a rich assortment of burial items. we also found a grave in which two children aged three six five years old and a baby were buried just out to. the. genetic analysis might help determine the relationships
on the other hand they knew nothing about using support beams to shore up the walls of the run so they kept the walls from falling down by building the structures that you see here. so hard when that was the only one. since the boyar settlers built with stone part of their history can be reconstructed. but these structures tell us nothing about the people who lived here their thoughts and beliefs. tomb are better suited for this. archaeologists have already discovered nearly think graves here...
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with the orchestra and us and i leave the fans and we're going to perform with them sounded like really great friends that come from minnesota and colombia and i'm really. good to meet some of them actually to see some of the others again and. it's nice to be in paris working with this great orchestra but also be with my fellow latin americans that there's always this sense of brotherhood amongst us and our friendship. oh. i'm a little bit a little bit like soccer. well. i don't. want to watch it in the same games actually our pro teams are focusing on what was. the catalyst in time for the south formalising really seemed to miss part of our own look last week on the project since it doesn't sound that way better than me and that's a good chap on a short oh no i don't know personally assured of. one of the medal in general she just simply will just have said i'm going to see him often when we look at any highway and we were doing that but we've got some points of bravery in place with that class. i guess in terms of a battle because i don't actually say that i went to rome and th
with the orchestra and us and i leave the fans and we're going to perform with them sounded like really great friends that come from minnesota and colombia and i'm really. good to meet some of them actually to see some of the others again and. it's nice to be in paris working with this great orchestra but also be with my fellow latin americans that there's always this sense of brotherhood amongst us and our friendship. oh. i'm a little bit a little bit like soccer. well. i don't. want to watch...
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machine gun, the most common machine gun used by the french army, specially from 1916 to 1918. a very good machine gun used up until the early 1960's in some french colonies. the u.s. army actually entered the war not really prepared for modern style warfare. the machine guns they had were not really efficient, so they purchased a lot of these from the french. this is probably one of the more common machine guns that the u.s. army used in the world war one, as well. the u.s. used some purchase guns guns,use me, british depending where they fought. browning came out with his machine gun as the war was ending and they were not fielded before the war ended. what we have is an eight millimeters standard french -- labelle cartridge, the same as all the other french weapons. the bullets were interchangeable between them all. it came in 24 round strips and a and it doesn't seem efficient loading in the clips, but it does keep up a steady rate of fire. 450 rounds per minute. it's considered one of the most modern machine guns. it was not watercooled, but air cooled. it is like a modern machin
machine gun, the most common machine gun used by the french army, specially from 1916 to 1918. a very good machine gun used up until the early 1960's in some french colonies. the u.s. army actually entered the war not really prepared for modern style warfare. the machine guns they had were not really efficient, so they purchased a lot of these from the french. this is probably one of the more common machine guns that the u.s. army used in the world war one, as well. the u.s. used some purchase...
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aren't for the better it's up to us to make a difference he could come here is a long d.w. . of. the human race has been building stone structures for eight years. what are the origins of these structures. what were they used for. and how did people move them into place. about ten thousand years ago humans became sedentary. they started growing crops and raising livestock. people we're no different from ourselves they appreciate. the finer things in life these thirty six the legacy of the neolithic age endures to this day. the neolithic people were the first to become heavily dependent on material goods just as we are today and. our knowledge of this period is based on archaeological discoveries. chimes in stone structures are a key to understanding early civilizations. much of the archaeological evidence has been buried for example our ancestors concealed their large stone tombs today these sites resemble hills. such landmarks were meant to last an eternity. the oldest evidence of sedentary cultures has been found in what is now jordan syria palestine northern iraq and southern anat
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. some public sector employers are required to use the database school principals must check that recruits do not have a criminal record if they don't employers face a fine or even prison sentence. move follows an example set by the united states which has published the information of convicted sex offenders since two thousand and five. the public can use an app to check whether a convicted sex offender lives in their neighborhood and offenders address the freedom of information act guarantees access to court records. experts like claudius order call it an invasion of privacy that merely serves to sow public concern. if the state says we're releasing names will warn you about sex offenders it's indirectly calling on the public to take matters into its own. and one hand it's a statement of the all thora teach powerlessness and on the other call on the public to act because i don't see it reducing the price they feel it's nor will it reduced a sense of security if they like. germany also has a registry for sex offenders but it's not public access to so-called certificates of good co
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into the e.u. from new deal and, would we expect them to collect tariffs for us or expect them to apply their own e.u. tariffs at the border? prime minister may: what i'm saying and what the paragraph says is that this is not a question of someone handing cash over at the border. there would be a formula revenue agreement between the europe union and the united kingdom which would reflect that what was required, the goods that are entering the europe union just goods coming ct into the united kingdom and destined. >> are payments going to be made. if goods are coming in from new zealand and arrive in italy or spain and we have higher tariffs , when is that higher tariff paid is it when the goods arrive in spain or italy or is it not paid when the goods arrive in spain or italy? prime minister may: there will be a formal agreement with the urope union. and forces will be under a requirement to ensure they paid the correct tariffs. >> through spain or through italy? prime minister may: what matters is what money comes from the united kingdom. an elements having a formula agreement with th
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up to date with the news for all of us here in berlin thanks for the company will see you again with more world news at the top of the. we make up about three quarters of a fifth of the under budget cuts we all this summer some of us of. them want to shape the continent's future to be part of it and join our youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges the seventy seven percent platform for africa majority. any colby's in germany to learn german. polish beneath. why not learn with him online on the mobile and free to ask for a v.w. dealer in course nico speak. to move. she reached retirement age over two decades ago and yet hildegarde's finds back still works behind the bar at her village pub so if there's a almost every day of the week good. news god sent his or her skin among men to be sitting down and watching t.v. all day i can't do that this time. so bertha has been a meeting place for generations and no i house. little village pubs used to be common here in northeastern germany. but as more and more people move away these places are dying out. and at
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content teaching the next generation about environmental protection. up using all channels available to inspire people to take action and most of term and to build something here for the next generation the idea is for the environment series of global three thousand on d w and online. you could. look at. the human race has been building stone structures for ages. what are the origins of these structures. what were they used for. and how did people move them into place. good luck. about ten thousand years ago humans became sedentary they started growing crops and raising livestock. needlessly people were no different from ourselves they appreciated the. in the things that. the legacy of the neolithic age endures to this day. the neolithic people were the first to become heavily dependent on material goods just as we are today is tied to the harvest time. our knowledge of this period is based on archaeological discoveries. chimes in stone structures are a key to understanding early civilizations and. much of the archaeological evidence has been buried for example our ancestors concealed t
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you join us again at the top of the hour or you can check out all the news and information on our website that's on dot com thanks. so much of it. joining us from africa the world your link to exceptional stories and discussion from own use as easy to our website d w two coats much for joining us on facebook w overcoat. time for an upgrade. our furniture clothes all by. post with the. design highlights you can make yourself. rooms tips and tricks that will turn your whole special. upgrade yourself with g w interior design channel on you tube. my name is so long that i don't bother. i'm a mexican conductor. come with me and meet great musicians and friends from all over the world. we're now in paris with the orchestra and i leave the farms and we're going to perform with the end sound of a really great friends a come from an asylum colombia and i'm really excited to meet some of them and actually to see some of others again and. it's nice to be in paris working with this great orchestra but also be with my fellow latin americans that there's always this sense of brotherhood amongst
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gun, the most common machine gun used by the french army, specially from 1916 to 1918. the u.s. army actually entered the war not really prepared for modern style warfare. probably one of the more common machine guns that the u.s. army in the war as well. the u.s. used some purchase guns in the british sector depending where they fought. browning came out with his machine gun. what we have is an eight millimeters standard french -- labelle cartridge, the same as all the other french weapons. it doesn't seem efficient. it does keep up a steady rate of fire. 450 rounds per minute. it's considered one of the most modern machine guns. plus the heavy metal of the barrel. it's like with modern machine guns, keeping the barrel from overheating. to operate the gun. typically these guns were cited so they could crisscross. one gun working in pairs with other guns. they try to keep him as camouflage. they are a big target for artillery. especially during daylight hours. you see a splinter proof shelter like this in the daytime, also from aerial observation. if there is an alarm or alert, they
gun, the most common machine gun used by the french army, specially from 1916 to 1918. the u.s. army actually entered the war not really prepared for modern style warfare. probably one of the more common machine guns that the u.s. army in the war as well. the u.s. used some purchase guns in the british sector depending where they fought. browning came out with his machine gun. what we have is an eight millimeters standard french -- labelle cartridge, the same as all the other french weapons....
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indicates that coopt were growing here. not only large is either one of the big questions for us is why would people want to settle up here. but possibly to protect themselves gorgeous can be closed off very easily. because it's also possible that the surrounding area has become overpopulated so these people move to the potato. as recent as now it was a founding society and people also raised cattle sheep and goats good search to see if. they developed specialized methods of farming and breeding livestock bomba there was a social hierarchy but we've not yet been able to determine the presence of a differentiation in social status is not it's not like his income. was. the houses are all about the same size and that indicates that this was an egalitarian society it also appears that they were built close together there was no room for pathways between them. the rooms of the houses were very small. thanks. people seem to have spent a lot of time on the roofs. thank you. chad . the small chambers were used to store food and house livestock. from this side was very carefully planned for exam
indicates that coopt were growing here. not only large is either one of the big questions for us is why would people want to settle up here. but possibly to protect themselves gorgeous can be closed off very easily. because it's also possible that the surrounding area has become overpopulated so these people move to the potato. as recent as now it was a founding society and people also raised cattle sheep and goats good search to see if. they developed specialized methods of farming and...
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to petra pointed us to the nabatean realm of the dead. and acropolis the city of the day and only times it said the nomads living in this region were forbidden on pain of death to build houses for the living. when they came to the sacred precinct to be near the all seeing their wrecked sheltered in pain. the weathered sandstone massif rises up from the plane like a natural fortress it's characterized by bizarre islands of rock the inaccessible peaks tower up to a height of three thousand meters those who lived here was safe from all enemies the nabatean is called this mountain range with its many ravines i shot up the rock and do shut out he who lives in the rock was the name of the mighty is gone there was only one entrance to the divine territory the seek the gorge of trial nearly a hundred meters high the sheer walls seem to close in on the intruder and he one venturing alone through this to. hundred metre long rock tunnel is filled with bethany's and amazement being born. orb . already. had the unknown bedouin on the rock not warned that the journey through the gorge would be
to petra pointed us to the nabatean realm of the dead. and acropolis the city of the day and only times it said the nomads living in this region were forbidden on pain of death to build houses for the living. when they came to the sacred precinct to be near the all seeing their wrecked sheltered in pain. the weathered sandstone massif rises up from the plane like a natural fortress it's characterized by bizarre islands of rock the inaccessible peaks tower up to a height of three thousand...
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one talks about us. this is the smallest amount of money that has had in our lifetime pension isn't enough to live on social security covers a rent after other fixed costs like electricity and medicine she's left with five euros sixty per day to pay for food cleaning products repairs and everything else. she goes shopping at the other end of a neighborhood at the cheapest supermarket the womb or there's a farmer's market i sometimes have a look but. it's the talk here expensive yes. oh yes and here we are. the plaza these priceless these prices would i can't say to myself today i'm going to buy this or that no i really have to look out for bargains is this comes to just one vanzant of a flat when did you last go shopping apart from food for clothes for example not at all of the last time shopping probably twenty five thirty years ago although she swaps her clothing and saves up all year to buy presents for her grandchildren . although it's quite a challenge right now you want as to how you get used to it which i think over the years i've gotten pretty good at saving and finding the
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market over the seven kilometer as they call it here and it yeah even the atmosphere has us full of anticipation thing is not the same we've got russian music on the radio we've learned japanese car. didn't get much and this is my translator and the right hand man nascar trunk yet another oh yeah yeah the late stage did i want to learn more about how the multi-ethnic multi-cultural multi-lingual co-operation at this market works but if the people from over thirty nations work together here in a minute syria. will have a look at it soon it's so large you can spot it from outer. space. here we are at the seventh kilometer. the shift starts at the seven am my first encounter is with two ukrainians rula and her mother valentino. the who would you. we just try to communicate with people any way we can somehow we make sure everyone gets what they want sometimes i type things on my phone sometimes we use body language in the end it all works out so everyone's happy see it's a fluke. valentino sells shoes here she buys them directly from chinese wholesalers a few stands further down. this i
market over the seven kilometer as they call it here and it yeah even the atmosphere has us full of anticipation thing is not the same we've got russian music on the radio we've learned japanese car. didn't get much and this is my translator and the right hand man nascar trunk yet another oh yeah yeah the late stage did i want to learn more about how the multi-ethnic multi-cultural multi-lingual co-operation at this market works but if the people from over thirty nations work together here in...
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] round round. a stun gun is. imagination of the all male action produced using the right now we're not alone. because it's not that every day. three weeks during which in which some elements of and also. bye bye princess those they take on all. structure run russian intellectuals sunday. yeah. says as prime minister. what is this? drinking water water. services in john job [inaudible] especially on this is. we want. to we have not as restaurants in town councils to downtown [inaudible] that's and for me to made. sense and the country. but not not. a trickle d down to the residents and getting into the war again because how's how's that working he has received its right right. i don't know who told [inaudible] here. since. a lot of moments ago . from from us some sort of gazing across. rather than the scene eight a total eclipse. two hours the longest as such as twenty twenty first century. was what happens when. the moon line [inaudible] nine also. nicholas was called a lot lately. here here in europe so technically is lost from about halalls. safe -- home just to tell us how. seizing
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us and we have to identify the one main reason for the protests and that can be quite a challenge and one can patients visit you well it's a broad range of patients that receive so we see every age group basically we see patients with skin diseases we see patients with other diseases so there's really not this one patient involved in the main problems the patients suffer from well many of the patients do indeed have skin problems like a victim or titers or duty carrier that causes the problem but there are also other reasons like internal diseases or or other problems that these patients come up with so we really don't have this one one typical kind of patient this is the main thing many patients just think if my skin is easy it's all about the skin but yours it's not it's also about the intern the audience. itchy skin can be excruciating and constant also if there is a symptom that should be taken seriously as i feel a kind of stabbing pain that makes me jump and then i start scratching myself clouds as it's really awful it feels like the itching is coming straight from my bones
us and we have to identify the one main reason for the protests and that can be quite a challenge and one can patients visit you well it's a broad range of patients that receive so we see every age group basically we see patients with skin diseases we see patients with other diseases so there's really not this one patient involved in the main problems the patients suffer from well many of the patients do indeed have skin problems like a victim or titers or duty carrier that causes the problem...
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like on the elsewhere they invite private companies to take over their utilities anybody tell us drop of a lag solicitously got to be a while on the going to go by ben this is. just because they're now looking your corporate overall roberson more you than but the left over a lot of locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more and more it's about the hurt and the redistribution of all as operators and their debt downwards they want all. the vulnerability of microsoft office programs is many times greater than that of the open source program liberal office this was looked into by the italian army and it's also easy to demonstrate. each text program stores a document in the form of lines of code that the user normally never sees. the same single sentence creates ten lines of code in libra office form in the file saved in the background in microsoft word there are more than one hundred lines of code so microsoft provides a lot more dangerous space for viruses to infiltrate computers. the b. a side the german federa
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you're on done give the beauty from both sides and father were better and few of us ans are before as he did it in a few days my hundred is messed up on the net i know how unusual i am before me a document under the cloud as it does at the from this interview. does get dusty to so is this going always or is this so i think. what alan is on the north highlights . what it is i'm annoyed to be feel like this. again how many does. it cost and some yes more than not as far gone on here and he should be da money before gong music its are here on deck or some call from his new world to see how many music even the thousand ecommerce concerts about to start i am so looking forward to playing harmony visit with my wonderful colleagues see you next time. her. how. how. martin to get by on instead. it should be an waltz doesn't know. it i know. it's nice to be in a solid dark and shepherd's. bush and nine times. today's horn challenge with martin hindsight ok but it was emotional i'm also going . to get also tony. so we hire him for tonight. because you seem to. a victory for team spirit france c
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well. we have a system in place and the wider world that enables us in a seamless way to get the best people to work in this country for the good of our economy? prime minister may: we have been committed to ensuring that the best and brightest can come to the u.k. free movement will end when -- >> talking about field workers. prime minister may: we will set out the immigration rules that would apply for people coming from within the europe union once we have control of our immigration rules. we have a set of rules that apply to the e.u. we have a set of rules that apply to the e.u. the immigration committee has been doing work on the importers and the contribution and the impact of the workers on the u.k. economy against which we can come forward. u.k. >> this is a vitally important project which involves a lot of u.k. collaboration and jobs are at stake and security interests and the reason why we are involved in the first place. prime minister may: we will be difficulties and continue to talk to the commission about them. what we are doing along side that is looking to see if we ca
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reality television. the third thing that was evident in ukraine which again it appears in use in a much more weight in 2016 is targeting to susceptibility. you will remember this. if you were on the left and joined facebook or some other social platform and you kind read about ukraine, what would appear under the little bunch of stuff about how ukrainians were nazis and fascist and so on. all of them, the leadership, whatever. if you're on the far right, i'm doing this for rhetorical effect, if you were on the far right and did the same thing what you would read on to him if he was that ukraine was part of international conspiracy, ukraine state was a jewish construction, jewish oligarchs of knowing that stuff. that might seem contradictory but it doesn't matter because the way our cyber world works these people never contact one another, not incitement probably not in the real world either. so by spreading to stories which are both wrong and mutually contradictory. you make it very hard for there to be a reasonable discussion about what is going on. so russia could invade ukraine
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communicate in english told us about his first encounter with the british rescue divers. so he said that at first the group had heard something they were not sure what it was they all you know told each other the other to be quiet and then they actually heard voices and they were very surprised to hear english being spoken and on time and so the one boy he said his brain was very slow because after nine days in the cave you really had to muster all his english and. you know think on his feet and talk to those rescue people that was quite heartening to hear what i also found interesting was the fact that during the first night they were not even that worried so when they couldn't get out on the first day they they seem to you know the water will subside and by tomorrow we can just walk out again maybe we'll get a little scolding bio parents because they don't know where we are but it only. daunted to them after that first night in the cave that they would be actually in there for a lot longer than just one night let's pick up on that point so that the parents did know where they wher
communicate in english told us about his first encounter with the british rescue divers. so he said that at first the group had heard something they were not sure what it was they all you know told each other the other to be quiet and then they actually heard voices and they were very surprised to hear english being spoken and on time and so the one boy he said his brain was very slow because after nine days in the cave you really had to muster all his english and. you know think on his feet...
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has us full of anticipation things like listen we've got russian music on the radio i think somebody japanese car. didn't get much and this is my translator and right hand man not far from kiev that's a. good. place to add that i want to learn more about how the multi-ethnic multi-cultural multi-lingual cooperation at this market words but i think that people from over thirty nations work together here in a min syria they said yes we'll have a look at it soon it's so march you can spot it from outer space. here we are at the seventh kilometer. shift starts a seven am my first encounter is with two ukrainians do not and her mother valentino. but who are you. we just try to communicate with people any way we can. somehow we make sure everyone gets what they want sometimes i type things on my phone sometimes we use body language in the end it all works out so everyone's happy to see if the food. valentino sells shoes he or she buys them directly from chinese wholesalers a few stands further down. this is a copy of brand name shoes one pair costs about twenty euros. when you're pushing o
has us full of anticipation things like listen we've got russian music on the radio i think somebody japanese car. didn't get much and this is my translator and right hand man not far from kiev that's a. good. place to add that i want to learn more about how the multi-ethnic multi-cultural multi-lingual cooperation at this market words but i think that people from over thirty nations work together here in a min syria they said yes we'll have a look at it soon it's so march you can spot it from...
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at the australian and us opens in twenty six two. that's your news wrap join us again for more at the top of the hour i'm irish waiter in berlin thanks for watching. sunbeam to. his work. just for two. months and three. twenty. years. with the senses. recognize. and experience the inexpressible. the cultural magazine. or twenty. t.w. . fake fake fake none of this is original but it's legal. i decide if you need anything just let me know. this is europe's largest market some say it's a black market seventy five hectares thirty nations and everybody gets on fine you're out of your. i'm intrigued how do they manage to cooperate while europe is threatening to fall apart because we can't . we're almost there we're driving from modesto to the market or the seventh kilometer as they call it here yeah you know the atmosphere has us full of anticipation things like we've got russian music on the radio we've learned in japanese car. leaving it and this is my translator and right hand man now as you are from kiev that's a. good. place to add that i want to learn more about how the multi-ethn
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shows you the issues that are important to us we have also approved two budgets for twenty eight thousand and twenty eight nineteen in the last four months and perhaps i can just say. that the fact that we now have a balanced budget seems to be the new normal. thing does of course require a great deal of effort. and i think what we've achieved in doing this is that the section of the budget that is there to service debts has dropped the night we had to pay sixteen point seven percent just a service that is. now. under very different conditions and different interest rates is just five point five percent for the debts and next year or maybe even at the end of this year we will have achieved sixty percent of our overall debt level which is important because it is the criteria for the future of the masturbation treaties because a country with such demographic changes as germany is experiencing cannot have high levels of sovereign debt so these are very good. examples of success forty billion euros more will be available in this term of the german government for measures for our citi
shows you the issues that are important to us we have also approved two budgets for twenty eight thousand and twenty eight nineteen in the last four months and perhaps i can just say. that the fact that we now have a balanced budget seems to be the new normal. thing does of course require a great deal of effort. and i think what we've achieved in doing this is that the section of the budget that is there to service debts has dropped the night we had to pay sixteen point seven percent just a...
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mississippi state however it's true if you look at the troika us and if you look at the memorandum of understanding between for example the troika and portugal the commission a spot of the troika is asking to further privatized across the book to go so in the troika the commission is still pushing for privatization so if it is really a human right and if you really are serious to the citizens at today's initiative we should start acting on policies instead of celebration. thank. seniority this will not wish was fitting. into your. sympathies. of appropriate. for us as you watch it because fundamental mean. that i compose. each could have. this but if it is a so you could if you had. concerned about the pressure being put on southern countries european water movement activists ropes to read. they highlighted to the european commission as part of the troika so to force southern european countries mainly greece and portugal to privatise was that. they say that is unacceptable and must stop. a few months later the commission's reply leaves everyone speechless. the commission believes that
mississippi state however it's true if you look at the troika us and if you look at the memorandum of understanding between for example the troika and portugal the commission a spot of the troika is asking to further privatized across the book to go so in the troika the commission is still pushing for privatization so if it is really a human right and if you really are serious to the citizens at today's initiative we should start acting on policies instead of celebration. thank. seniority this...
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. >> ranging from security officers to canine handlers at airports across the country. it begins at $35,000 a year and varies on role and location. >> reporter: new hires attend the academy and has 60 hours or more of instruction with a coach. trainees are instructed on using x-ray machines properly, following protocol and working with passengers. >> people think we are taught to not care, and treat them wrong we learn how to treat passengers with a lot of care and respect and try to connect with them. >> a threat of a september 11th attack is a great motivator. >> i feel like i'm giving back to do something to avoid that from ever happening again. >> it is a great way to get a entry-level position with the federal government. >> what position is in most demand right now >> so by far, the transportation security officer position is the one they are going to hire thousands for and interestingly enough they are not immuned to a competitive and tight labor market and strong economy. they can be difficult to fill. >> kate, thank you very much. >> we are "on the money" thing of a last va
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in this direction and then during which is internationally infamous . use the restroom the police of swedish people on the metro when we finish i think to be we will probably be the only white people. might not have a sick and tired of what he sees as the government's inaction and leniency so he has now formed any political party alternative to sweden. they don't want to work most of these people they live on. generous benefits and swedish states and why on earth would you want to do a nine to five work this weekend and if you get even more money when you're living to benefit. ratio has also been the central stop when it comes to traffic from youth immigrants came from primary morocco and stand to. gain so this is where a lot of the over the traffic originated flowing hair when into. the partial stock of. the police i set out to clean this area out of use immigrants that were living in the metro tunnels several hundred of them. this is the exact place where a t.v. crew from australia was attacked while filming the reports about the area this is what happened. to this huge debate in s
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media. would you agree with that? prof. byrnes: certainly the way that president roosevelt used it in the fireside chats was personal. he moved away from the oratory that was normal for political speeches and spoke conversationally. that made it very personal. the extent to which radio required people to visualize the create their own, visual components certainly made it visual in that sense. i'm not sure i would go as far as what you just said in terms of it being the most. seevision, you literally images overwhelming words. the focus is still on the word during the radio era. words were still important. steve: pillar is making his move in the late 1930's. europe is in the middle of a war. --do not enter into the until december of 1941. talk about how roosevelt used radio. prof. byrnes: he knew from the beginning of the war in europe that the american people were not interested in engaging in this war. i involvement had been a mistake. that it should not be repeated. i think fdr, in many ways shared that opinion. what happened over time, especially after dunkirk, he became increas
media. would you agree with that? prof. byrnes: certainly the way that president roosevelt used it in the fireside chats was personal. he moved away from the oratory that was normal for political speeches and spoke conversationally. that made it very personal. the extent to which radio required people to visualize the create their own, visual components certainly made it visual in that sense. i'm not sure i would go as far as what you just said in terms of it being the most. seevision, you...
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principles proposed by us proved useful. the parties came to the negotiating table and abandon actions which could have caused dramatic consequences. recent positive trends which were partly due to the efforts taken by president trump will continue further, but we also have negative examples where a great much we've reached together are abandoned. for example, i'm referring to the steps taken by the united states in withdrawing from the joint comprehensive plan of action. currently it is extremely important to reserve this new program and prevent uncontrolled growth of tensions in the middle east. the situation in south eastern ukraine remains complex. the reasons are the same. the ukrainian authorities refuse to honor the commitments they have made in resolving this conflict. they are unwilling to engage in a dialogue with their own citizens. instead, we rely on brute force. we still believe that the minsk agreements remains the only foundation for a peaceful resolution of the situation. colleagues, what we're doing in the international arena, we don't do this just for the sake of som
principles proposed by us proved useful. the parties came to the negotiating table and abandon actions which could have caused dramatic consequences. recent positive trends which were partly due to the efforts taken by president trump will continue further, but we also have negative examples where a great much we've reached together are abandoned. for example, i'm referring to the steps taken by the united states in withdrawing from the joint comprehensive plan of action. currently it is...
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long trains the l.g. girls. he used to be a pro gamer himself. i help them improve their fighting skills and look at how they do in one on one battles but what's most important is how they work together as a team. today is a training match against another all female team. l.g. other blue figures on the top right hand corner of the map. their opponents are the red figures at the bottom left. both teams are connected through the internet. the game's all about speed and cooperation. each individual has to play to their full potential the opponent will exploit any weaknesses they find. they're under attack and the mood gets tense. in the flurry of battle it's hard to keep an overview of who is where change hands. this time they escaped unharmed. but the opponents are tougher than expected. all over the next door the trainer and the assistant are nervously following the action. they're clearly at a disadvantage. after an hour the opponents managed to take l.g. space for. the women to look at the use of a too many casualties on the middle path a new let yourself get cornered you have to
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families help us identify the civilians by telling us what the person was wearing were by describing a ring or watch where a tattoo why didn't define a lot of bodies through the hair because it doesn't disintegrate and mass graves of raka highlight not only i solved monstrosity but also what rights groups call america's denial in its responsibility for the city's tragedy the coalition has acknowledged a mere twenty three civilian deaths resulting from the more than thirty thousand rounds and third rule thousand strikes it. since a rock a city the blustery didn't or as a contradicted by the lived reality of the hundreds of civilians there even contradicted by their own partners on the ground looking at these pictures nine months on it's hard to see any real recovery from the post-war horror at all it's even difficult to tell them apart and just in case these were taking only a couple of months ago and these are back from two thousand and seventeen u.s. led forces came pounded the city with some thirty thousand artillery rounds proclaim victory and then washington apparently chose to simply f
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punitive sanctions loom. that story plus trade talks between the e.u. commission president and us present donald trump that within the next. story that people will hold on for you on facebook and twitter. to date and in touch. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news. for go people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it is up to us to make a difference let's show the. legal limit for the farming magazine. d w the. critics call it a sham alexion the opposition says it's the death of democracy cambodian prime minister hun stand extends his hold on power as his ruling party claims all parliamentary seats in sunday's election other countries could apply punitive sanctions that would cripple the economy. zimbabwe's. besides or is it the economy that will decide this election investors watch closely to see who will be charged with pulling the country out of its crisis. and a record drought grips germany's bread basket farmers say they've never seen anything like it. i've been physical and that's the business cambodia's ruling party is set t
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pressure is going to keep us nice and dry for today and as it gets ready to go offshore, the humidity pump will be turned back on in a big way. enjoy today and l morrow. it w seasonably warm, right on average. the average high temperature, lt degr 89 degrees. e sunup at 5:54. topdown weather for people with co ertibles. >>stbound, at bladenburg road. allsh lanes down. the traffic is pushed off. you can get around it. out to the beltway. the beltway looks okay. three areas of roadwork. but big impact. route 1, nearorton road, blocking one right lane. >>> new developments this morning on a water outage in the district. the water is on customers and it said it fixed the problem at the pumping station on unit street. >> there was a problem at tti pumping s and it left residents with little to no wa >>> the ceo of the schools has many across the county angry. decision was finalized at a school board meeting last night. the heated debate may have led to a fight between two members. the board agreed to end kevin maxwell's deal. so opposehe deal and asked for the board chair to step wn. kevin
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us about basic family history. so my father is jewish and then we were talking about the that are more prevalent in that community. and she is not too worried about that that she keeps asking more questions about her family history. like we sat down with that pedigree to everyone's diseases and the fact that i can't remember that puts me into a bit of opinion in. if i had inherited one of these genes whatever it is, how does that impact this new person now i feel completely irresponsible. i cannot even remember what a relative died of. how pathetic is that? so i think what was happening was the power of heredity was hitting me hard and taking it out on the genetics counselor. i almost started to shout that i realized what i was doing. my daughter is fine. [laughter] >> but it is a burden we think of heritage as having a possibility but also to have its weight as well to have that experience right off the bat. >> and for a long time it has that lightness and darkness and then try to speak how we look at children and what we find delightful then we figure out where that came from. b
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. that's a news wrap join us again at the top of the hour don't forget you can always check out our website d.w. dot com for all the latest on my ash waiter in berlin thanks so much for watching. your link time news from africa the world join us on facebook d w africa under. up. was a symbol of. some of the the small heroes who is also the hero of everybody around the world is name and. she inspires them all to stay. on the one hundredth anniversary of his for the legacy of nelson mandela. july eighteenth symbolic to go. fake fake fake none of this is original but it's legal. i will do that if you need anything just let me know. this is europe's largest market some say it's a black market seventy five hectares thirty nations and everybody gets on fine the few on the boardwalk here do you know for three dollars five from those. i'm intrigued how did they manage to cooperate while europe is threatening to fall apart because we can't. we're almost there we're driving from modesto to the market or the seventh kilometer as they call it here you know even the atmosphere has us full of ant
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about the overall status of international relations right now . in the us aid trump appointee is pushing a major change to the legal process for settling alleged labor law violations peter robb general counsel of the national labor relations board or n l r b outlined plans to affectively demote the regional directors who result about eighty five percent of n.l.r.b. cases by placing them in a new smaller tier of civil servants who could overrule the regional managers the changes expected to tilt the system toward ruling in favor of employers. all right let's head back now to davos with our children for reaction to the president's speech let's get parts thoughts on this as well as those who are in attendance. monella present trump speech was warmly received by a polite audience most of the time was spent on what the president himself describes as being a cheerleader for the united states he told the crowd that the u.s. was open for business and competitive again he said the economy was strong and smashing one stock market record after another consumer and business confidence was hi
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constitute a majority of the population. this is the approach that we will use in resolving international crisis. in syria, we were able to defeat international terrorism, isis, and other terrorist groups. thus we were able to preserve the statehood of syria and conditions for the restoration of the syrian economy and bringing that ref -- bringing back refugees. once again i would like to thank our military for their professionalism. and of course diplomats too. they were also very much involved in what we're doing in syria. russia is doing work in the process. earlier this year we held syrian national congress in soc himbings which was hugely successful creating preconditions for legitimate restoration of the syrian. e next step would be introduction of the new constitution. humanitarian efforts to support syria are always important. we are very much involved in that. this is important for syria, for this region. as a whole. and for many other countries around the world. because this would decrease the immigration burden on european countries. collective efforts and dialogue. it's what r
constitute a majority of the population. this is the approach that we will use in resolving international crisis. in syria, we were able to defeat international terrorism, isis, and other terrorist groups. thus we were able to preserve the statehood of syria and conditions for the restoration of the syrian economy and bringing that ref -- bringing back refugees. once again i would like to thank our military for their professionalism. and of course diplomats too. they were also very much...
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uganda who collect books kind of rocks near the national park they use pieces of them to make stalls that look we don't have. in germany we look at a new kind of with renewable energy what to do with the conversation we turn. to then we are what makes millions of good bad migrate every year from congo is another example. uganda has lost two thirds of its forest cover in the last twenty years much of the forest is in clear to provide charcoal for burning more than eighty percent of ugandans rely on charcoal for their daily cooking needs and that's according to records of figures from the government rose twining has an innovation which uses volcanic rocks as energy for cleaner cooking and lighting solutions for families while at the same time providing jobs for the women she has built a clean cooking stove to replace their environmentally hazardous and charcoal consuming stows. only for life rebecca to a new car has cooked with charcoal but it's both bad for her health and bad for the environment she's also expensive now she has a special news tove it costs a lot but it can stil
uganda who collect books kind of rocks near the national park they use pieces of them to make stalls that look we don't have. in germany we look at a new kind of with renewable energy what to do with the conversation we turn. to then we are what makes millions of good bad migrate every year from congo is another example. uganda has lost two thirds of its forest cover in the last twenty years much of the forest is in clear to provide charcoal for burning more than eighty percent of ugandans...
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some of us to have long careers in the same company. before that, he worked at the of donm as -- law firm and leisure. he is affiliated with nonprofit organizations, including dean's advisory board at harvard law school, the board of dean's advisers at harvard business school, the dean's council at harvard university, and advisory at the scene quite university school of economics .nd management i recall the day when i took over for lloyd as cochairman of the partnership for new york .ity it was supposed to be a big celebration for my day. microphoneasp of the and said, congratulations. i hope your two or three years as chairman of this organization are better than mine because these are the worst freaking years of my life. it happened to be following 2008 and 2009. i don't think it was related to the partnership of new york city, but the message was loud and clear. the format today will be a conversation. we are delighted to have as our interviewer john nichols white. seen him before. he is a member of economic club of new york. we are proud to have him as a member and as our intervi
some of us to have long careers in the same company. before that, he worked at the of donm as -- law firm and leisure. he is affiliated with nonprofit organizations, including dean's advisory board at harvard law school, the board of dean's advisers at harvard business school, the dean's council at harvard university, and advisory at the scene quite university school of economics .nd management i recall the day when i took over for lloyd as cochairman of the partnership for new york .ity it...
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been digitized. this change, which is coming at us from all sides, disrupts the value chain or modifies the value chain in a way that is very difficult to predict going forward. i am not saying in the next week or month, but in the next years. a so we are those that think it is very dangerous to take a bet and say only this part of the chain will be valuable in the next years and that part not. i think it is going to be taking a while to really understand, if ever, if there is a value chain breakdown. francine: but what is a while, five years? again, does that mean that in five years you can realize parts of your business no longer makes sense to hold onto? francesco: i think in five to 10 years, you will see the transformation taking place. the value that can be created in managing this transformation is what is at stake today. and we think it is much more valuable to manage its transformation, rather than dump it away. so that is the focus for us. it takes a lot of effort to manage the complexity. but if you can do it, there is a lot of value in it. francine: what are utiliti
been digitized. this change, which is coming at us from all sides, disrupts the value chain or modifies the value chain in a way that is very difficult to predict going forward. i am not saying in the next week or month, but in the next years. a so we are those that think it is very dangerous to take a bet and say only this part of the chain will be valuable in the next years and that part not. i think it is going to be taking a while to really understand, if ever, if there is a value chain...