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gallo i believe in god though i know how i last. saw fun fun felt so awful awful on them but. you know when you did something so. that you are the one i did i'm. going to die. but. i'm not. going to run and if i miss it is that the time to come and i know it is about make the most of the summer time for films out of the house so the five member of the poor old boy who had the plan there to mind about i had to do without the day of. the biggest political.
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battle to get out of this at the. moment the little girl did you. know there's water in the house she wasn't sure as can be don't twist. the. problem or clear vision a guy you can be back because our ideals are because you know you guy close off a lot of rainfall babies we have a little. argument remember maybe you can for the memphis stuff. because all
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a little about wanting where everyone did i don't want to. monitor every minute of . labor conditions up like this you want all of us that are a little poker playing on the night i look up us and i get the ticket out of there with my luck that i have a mother the one that they buy middle class that the lads i want to look at us had a cop on that was up a little and again notice that at the amount that the car the family that out of the co-op and then. when the rains finally arrived in two thousand and fifteen they were too scarce to provide the state with water. in two thousand and sixteen the monsoon season was late again. but of course this isn't the only problem the green revolution is what they call the agricultural boom enjoyed by india several decades ago. and was cultivated new technologies were introduced the slows where
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is the first yielding outstanding crops but apparently now it's time to pay back for all this explosive growth among other things with shrinking water supplies will water shortages have become a national catastrophe. and they said i do agree the monsanto model is a bit me a little it you don't want as apparently a life is all i'll go either to those of us i merely stream one of those old dirty group i want to be. one of those gentle. building or does it worry you also will probably when just the fourth day. you ways you feel supposedly. sure. to muster are
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the start of the know you if you slow down or we will run going to leave. us don't tell us what. yes i will do i say something outside of the hollow i know i asked my sister and i was the. silent when i knew until it imposes on the news for me. i was i don't want. a war you're. not just now not that much just going to let all of a camera over at. you but it wasn't what i like. bunny only your body was embodied a little but i've heard it i don't belong but knew that what i did but he ended up by the love i did dappy by nature through a border i've done my duty by my will become a rider by my fellow because we are shattered. but i don't want it going to go out
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of my little little way what the more about to go to but in. what holds his hands to show. he put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. i want to be rich. to go on to be the person to see what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the water using that. question. in response to the two thousand and eight crisis was that the global bankers got together they were a architect of the global financial system to withstand a ten time the impact financial crisis in the future they did nothing however to undercut the ability for the bad actors the global banks to increase
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their balance sheets in the leverage by ten times and now here we are in twenty eighteen and in fact now the balance sheet of these banks of the central banks is ten times more level. when almost chokes seemed wrong all right old rules just don't hold. any new low it is yet to shape our business becomes to add to it and in gains from an equal betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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ruth. sixty seven close friend of in didn't will produce in this world open job the bro newsom of the border two hundred better docs a good view of the rivers really of all the water but we go into the. many years into seeing giant she has been trying to raise awareness of the suicide epidemic he talks to the families of the deceased trying to get to the heart of the matter the point jack used to be at the forefront of the nation's agriculture and irrigation system was built to bring water to the neighboring arab. dates as a result water tables started to drop making farming increasingly difficult
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local farmers would go bankrupt borrow money and then as they were unable to pay their debts they committed suicide. brome responsibility for those who slaughtered is the loss of the rule of war due to a long rope through the drone or delude. minu gorgeous the. relatives of the dead to come to this small down that separates the canal into three branches . they are hoping to find the bodies of their loved ones in the water at least those who committed suicide by jumping into the canal. where you are. you know. i wouldn't be able. to go to them what about recording. the recording
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with a bag of garbage. can they get out of. it if you go to a little bit better. ashu malik is a diver but he only recovers the bodies of those whose relatives are ready to pay him it's a business who doesn't work for the government if a body isn't identified and there's no one to claim it he drops it back into the water. and. and he think.
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he's gone the lights got their dog had them did him in in the war to the world is going to have been neutered in the freezer can get contaminated. the police doesn't dig them to them or to do the police doesn't remove them from the earth the police officers are over there was saying zeros was no boardings. didn't the police the over so those there are no borders over there and your two saw the bodies so isn't the dodo doing this whose votes. did in one did of life goes to hit somebody the wrong in one day and the bruises not even one blow to the. thing has been trying to solve this problem all his life he has been arrested
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a number of times even and to serve time in jail however he hasn't given up and continues to do everything in his power. see. you can take just take freddy st oh certainly should i sure that it is yes i know you'll get fired out everybody based on. stacy. misty yeah. be careful. one theory is that this land was once a savanna or even
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a forest but for many centuries people exploited the land same panteley that a form of abundance turned into a barren desert however the people didn't quit this waterless school. but instead adapted to living here they figured out how to collect rainwater and make the supply last throughout the year and they lived like this for a long time but over the last decade everything has changed. from. being a little could give it a little bit of fun. because human being in the sea. bottom and they are not. themselves thought of. this or just on this. day part of it they are not believing on
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there. this is the water main water this is not about you know there's a line of it how much water you supply. but it's only. good. politicians soldiers eventually dried up the water tower was built by the government functioning and only the recipe was constructed using ancient technologies are still surprisingly in use. this bomb belongs to.
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everyone. from. then people not because they have the mystic but bus. so people say this is old water being this water is very pure for drinking. no biological no chemical you see. this is really really really you see. you can drink no problem. might be that he behaves bunny. going to be. ok the monologue. going to go. oh yes in the. middle of it i. mean if.
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this is a worldwide problem i was lost you know in africa and they have a lot of pretty in some place a long spell and shortest but they also place in crisis saw by not going to be about the water so this is our next thing. without using throughout much of its history humankind by using water that fell from the sky but modern industry requires water for irrigation cooling and manufacturing to the month of freshwater has already exceeded supply the organization for economic co-operation and development has estimated that in fifty years forty seven percent of the world's population will suffer from water shortages india is one of the
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first countries to face this water crisis. to protect him he said he helped me up a bit better. than the. yasi will he would be useful if he. were talking to. know that i. was. the only thing he did he try to please. and that a lot of what i think about thomas good but i'm about the same as arthur and i was
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least. that long. sleep. headlines here on our team international the british foreign secretary pushes for more sanctions against russia during a visit to washington as the us treasury had further punitive measures over moscow's. activity. microsoft claims that russian hackers are at it again this time targeting in the u.s. senate and conservative think tanks but while listing of the supposed culprits of the tech giant takes the chance to push its products. to the syrian army gears up for an offensive against the rebel held on crate of good labor western media outlets warn of a civilian massacre and same outlets though failed to mention that much of the area
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is under the control of hardline islamist groups that have been accused of war crimes. we find that the full story is over on our website will be back again with the headlines in about an hour's time in the meantime it is crosstalk. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered time peter lavelle remember when the political left stood up for free speech and equality for all in topic life remember when the mainstream media called for the same tone and tenor of political discourse appears to be a turning point if you don't agree with the left you face insults harassment and even violence it's a new civil war on. cross
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talking political civility i'm joined by my guest rob in new york he is a political pundit and journalist contributing to the huffington post in west palm beach we have dr gina loudon she is a psychology expert and host of america trends with dr gina and in los angeles we cross to wrongful cone he is a comedian frequent guest on the jimmy door show and the young turks as well as host of his own streaming show get your news on with ron all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate gina let me go to you because i know your political stripes pretty well and reflect upon what i had to say in the introduction to mean if you don't agree you face insults harassment and bile and representatives beliefs about what it means to be on the receiving end of violence it seems to me and i don't want to overdramatize things but over the last few weeks it seems to me that part of the political spectrum wants to normalize political violence in terms of speech at least go ahead gene in
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west palm beach it's discouraging because i think that my whole political life my thing has been that sometimes i'm wrong and i hold myself out to the fact that i may be wrong. long but i enjoy the civil discourse some of my favorite things to do have always been shows like yours where you can have a conversation and a civil dialogue without ridiculing the other person without calling them names without accusing them of some form of bigotry but the left has taken a tack you call it a civil war i'm calling it an uncivil war as a massive step away from the civility and then they tend to want to do this blame game and blame the whole thing on the fact that the president is somebody who hits back just because conservatives traditionally have never hit back and so i think that it puts conservatives like me in a in a really discouraging place and that we've always wanted somebody who would hit back the bully on the playground right i think that's
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a good thing because bullies in politics they shut down civil discourse but in this particular case i think the left has taken it far too far steve case one but there are a lot of other cases here that we're seeing almost every day now and the political environment you know. i used to remember is that ok i can understand you know the liberals used to be the ones that were taller and in want to dialogue and wanting to engage people and now we have a president who can be quite vulgar at times so i think everybody on the panel in our viewers would agree many times he's a pretty he's a bit rough ok but why does the left now have to emulate that i mean aren't they supposed to be better they've always presented themselves as being the better part of the political spectrum it seems to me they want to get in the mud. and fight it out that way which is not really part of the left's tradition at least my reading of it go ahead. well there is an old expression that you don't get into
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a peeing match with a skunk and i think it's been a huge error on the part of democrats but i'm going to make it clear donald trump has set the stage for all of this and if there were sixty thousand people in yankee stadium and everybody cheered for him except one person he'd be tweeting about that one person that doesn't like him but i don't think that the democrats are doing the right thing my fellow democrats and in the attacks that they make against trump against his allies just in general i think maxine waters is is the biggest enemy to the democratic party is look like an idiot saying the things that she says and does and i i find it repugnant i've been attacked because. i'll speak and i'll say well as a democrat and then i get blasted on twitter from people saying you can't say that you're not a real democrat you're a phony you're you're you're a plant you're
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a bob and so it's like oh i can have any kind of dissenting opinion i have to just have an automaton o'clock response and you know all the drama will be oh i mean rob that is what gets me angry with all due respect what do you expect from identity politics ok if that's exactly where it goes you're not getting the old you know then you're an enemy that's what identity politics does let me go to ron ron what does the left hope to achieve by this strategy i mean you know you don't have the leadership speaking out against that schumer said something and then he got attacked for it again identity politics comes into play it's a losing proposition i don't know what the democrats hope to achieve by going down this path go ahead ron but you know i don't want to split hairs on optics here but i think when you're in the in the topic of this conversation when you say the left . really referring to is the democratic establishment good in the corporate media
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and or i would argue just for optics sake that's not the left one could argue that something like m s n b c and the democratic establishment that is in fact the liberal establishment but when your say liberal you should be using it in the field loek sense percent to the left in the best of times and are sent to the right on it affects them a very severe the question that's actually wrong there's nothing actually progress i agree with that ok but in the end the questions that i set out to everyone here i said stablish mentor left so good kind of procreation and ok but let's but my question is what does the establishment left want to achieve by taking on this strategy all it does is increase but you know it just increases the volume in the temperature of political discourse when we have no to the point where we don't have any ok go ahead ron. oh i agree with you and i think they really thrive on creating this am kadhimiya of
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a we're not trump and trump's awful and we're not that when it comes time to talk to policy they really don't have any ideas you know we live more than ever before we live in a two party system lewis black said it best the republicans have bad ideas the democrats have no ideas so when you have no absolutely no ideas and when you have this president that's kind of a knee jerk reactionary you know that says you know some outrageous things sometimes what else can you do but then get in get into the match yourself and gauge in the hyper partisan click bait culture that were a part of and try to run with it and hope that maybe you beat a republican or two and twenty the third priority of the democratic party is winning their first priority making sure progressive policies don't happen their second priority which those two things kind of go hand in hand is pleasing their donors their third priority maybe beating
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a republican or two but engaging in just partisan bickering you're getting all three of those things accomplished while you get in those top two things accomplished any ads that third one maybe maybe not so rep a recipe for a disaster ok. reflect upon the fact that recently over the last week or so it's been conservative women particularly that have been attacked in public we don't have to go through all the names there's so many of them i mean i thought the democratic party loved women and respected women go ahead gina yeah we had the whole when they go low we'll go high thing it looks like when someone goes low they're going to go lower the whole war on women thing they've turned that into a war on any woman who disagree with their politics i would really like to get back to a time when we could have a conversation a little bit like we're having right now frank. where probably the three of us wouldn't agree on policy matters much at all but we can definitely agree that
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civility and conversation are much more intelligent way to go about establishing policy that works for america and slinging insults and especially as you pointed to peter it's the identity politics i would argue not the president the identity politics that have brought the democrats to where they are in what is amounted to a truly uncivil war that is really among the left in this i mean the right we're getting along pretty well not perfectly but pretty well i remember a few years ago when i thought the republican party was imploding but at this point i really think that identity politics is imploding the left that they have got to get some issues to stand on and to work together frankly because even if the three of us four of us sat down and discussed policy we could agree on we could find something that all of us are passionate about and we could fight together on that but rather than that the american people and especially the traditional democrats out there they're watching this lunacy go on the left and thinking i don't know but
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