every peoples lives, but you have to do one day. it is my subjective experience and it is the suggestion for or five tasks which is done, and it is okay, then you and your soul may be okay. and this is the kind of spirit that i have seen. he was saying, i cannot solve their problems for them, but if i can solve a few small tasks, talking about fixing toilets and stuff like that, your soul will be okay. because he felt that it has been so damaged by seeing what they are seeing. when you meet these refugees on a daily basis and you hear their harrowing stories and their entire lives in the bags that they can carry, you have seen this before in other parts of the world, it never changes. you can never be prepared for. that experience of seeing these people who are fleeing for their life, for a better life,
they re working hard to achieve the american dream. what are we seeing? rents going up, housing prices going up. food prices going up. they can t afford it. it s putting an enormous amount of stress on so many working families out there. i think that s why you re seeing the hispanic community basically saying wait a second here. i came here for a better life, i m raising my kids. all of a sudden i can t afford to live in america. they re going to blame it on the party in charge. martha: the sharpest decline nor president biden among racial groups, the sharper decline is hispanics. texas, a state blue voters would love to see themselves do better in, 54% disapprove of this president, with the job this president is doing. does this trend concern you, juan? yeah, look, you know, i m a democrat, but here s your political analyst. i think the democrats have every reason to be concerned. not just in texas and not just
of christmas future. the way that misinformation has become sacred among some many of the president s followers. look, it starts with people going out there and telling the truth up there and telling the truth about what happens. there s an awful lot of emphasis on the media, but also ordinary citizens and members of congress to live up to their oath of office, to remember they re serving the people of the united states, their constituents, and the constitution, not one person. and what i mean by regular citizens of the united states, there s an awful lot of people, i m an immigrant, i ve been in the u.s. since 1989. there are many people like me who serve in the government who came here for a better life, for an opportunity, who love this country. we want to serve the country. people serve in the military, in the government, and we can all take action. we can go out there and tell the truth about what s happening, spread the alarm, get people to
a prison with potential torture. prior to going to lebanon my father had no charges against him. my father does logistics. he was never involved with torturing other prisoners. eric: what is this like for you which you found out he was being held. it s very difficult. i was in lebanon at the time. it completely flipped our lives. our family has been mentally, physically and financially drained. and they don t deserve this. my father is such a hard working man. he came here for a better life for his family. he s a hard worker and i pray to god he comes home. eric: he owns the lebanese
a why is no peace i know bull at the same for all to twitchell gore between to canyons as nigerians will get the lowdown com correspondents eat play called stands by roti hello i m christine one doe while come to dave s up the a news africa it s good to have you along the hope for a better life has ended in the mediterranean sea for thousands of african migrants trying to get to europe many of those who embark on the journey drowned because the vessels that carry them are not fit for the purpose before they even reach the water these libya where people hope to sit out from but for various reasons many don t make it out of the water own country and remain stranded there now nigerians make up a sizeable number of those people and since 2017