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narrrrator: al shabaab levies a% to 7 7% tax on i ivory that t ps ththrough areas they control, mamakingaboutut $250,000 0 a yr from i ivory. ininsurgent groups and armeded forces units are not the only poachers. local villagers, who know the terrain, are also involved, and they are increasingly recruited by well-financed, organized criminal groups. roberts: when you kill an elephant and you sell that ivory y tusk in ththe bush, it's only going to be maybe $25 or $100. there might be a 500% markup by t the time it gets to the consolidating point for export, and then a 4,000% markup by the time it reachehes the marketpla. hutson: it's the middlemen and the people on the other end, on the dememand side, who really are becoming r rich off of this. vira: you know, even though the poaching might happen at sort of the bush level in a very gritty way, very quickly you start moving up the chain to find very significantnt, popowerful, and wealthy people controlling the trade. peters: so you don't see animals killed o on spec. there's always a b buyer in plae and the financing in place for it. and
narrrrator: al shabaab levies a% to 7 7% tax on i ivory that t ps ththrough areas they control, mamakingaboutut $250,000 0 a yr from i ivory. ininsurgent groups and armeded forces units are not the only poachers. local villagers, who know the terrain, are also involved, and they are increasingly recruited by well-financed, organized criminal groups. roberts: when you kill an elephant and you sell that ivory y tusk in ththe bush, it's only going to be maybe $25 or $100. there might be a 500%...
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so that mamakes me sad. i felt a mixture of sadness and happiness.ause a lot of innocent people cannot see mothers their children and separating a family is terrrrible. they need to be free. amy: kike, if you could share your final message with people, especially other immigrants who might be watching and listening right now about what this means and how people can protect themselves yucca also, if you could comment on the solidarity that was expressed in your cases, both for you who are both freed, you and zully, and for alex who is still behind bars? first of all, i want to give the number of ben & jerry's. we still have not signed an agreement with them. i invite everyone to call ben & jerry's and tell them that they have to sign that agreement for the dadairy workers. i insist. 802-846-1500.s so we would be a greaeat show of sosolidarity with us if yoyou wd call ben & jerry's and tell them to sign an agreement with us. for my community come all over the country, fear isis not an option.. thisis administration n is tryio r sasays back ininto the s
so that mamakes me sad. i felt a mixture of sadness and happiness.ause a lot of innocent people cannot see mothers their children and separating a family is terrrrible. they need to be free. amy: kike, if you could share your final message with people, especially other immigrants who might be watching and listening right now about what this means and how people can protect themselves yucca also, if you could comment on the solidarity that was expressed in your cases, both for you who are both...
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in fact, the report mamakes it the authorsent that are unconditionally opposed to anti-semitism as am of racism. and it tries to draw distinction between criticizing israel as a state or zionism as a movement from any kind of hostility to the jewish people. but unfortunately, american diplomacy, including under the obama -- during the obama period do notership and israel want to deal with the substantive issues. amy: talk about those issues that you raised in this report, professor falk. >> well, the essence of the substantive issues are policies and practices that impose discriminatory -- a discriminatory pattern of behavior that has greatly contributed to palestinians suffering over the years on a daily basis. it is a situation that appalls momost of the governments in the world, and is not something that is in any way dealt with in this report in an emotional way. it looks at the policies and practices, it looks at the structures by which israel has justified the way in which it addresses the palestinian presence in these four domains. maket generally tries to an objective apprais
in fact, the report mamakes it the authorsent that are unconditionally opposed to anti-semitism as am of racism. and it tries to draw distinction between criticizing israel as a state or zionism as a movement from any kind of hostility to the jewish people. but unfortunately, american diplomacy, including under the obama -- during the obama period do notership and israel want to deal with the substantive issues. amy: talk about those issues that you raised in this report, professor falk....
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already mamakes america great. you take him away from me, you have me going to welfare, food stamps. that is not the life that i want. i am not saying it is about life, but that is not the life i had or the life i want. amy: amy, you are the wife of ravi. your feelings right now as you head down to federal plaza? the two of you, as soon as you arrive, will be holding a news conference. is that right? hundreds of people are expected. i went down to the offices at the judson church last night. there were scores of people there saying goodbye to you, ravi, being there to support you. making a whole big dinner. making signs. and in these last weeks, you have not stopped talking to people, advising them about what to do in their cases, taking phone calls, learning about ice raids throughout new york. to -- week, i went amy: new jersey. visible id six weeks after we talk to him and he called for a town hall. he expected 50 people. 1600 people showed up in a church that was only supposed to hold 500. those are the people
already mamakes america great. you take him away from me, you have me going to welfare, food stamps. that is not the life that i want. i am not saying it is about life, but that is not the life i had or the life i want. amy: amy, you are the wife of ravi. your feelings right now as you head down to federal plaza? the two of you, as soon as you arrive, will be holding a news conference. is that right? hundreds of people are expected. i went down to the offices at the judson church last night....
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it's a death star popcorn mamak. you can't screw this up.rom a company called no, sstalgia electrics. it's a lazy susan s'moresmaker. it uses electric heat. under 30 bucks from bed, bath & beyond. >> what's going on here? >> these are unique umumbrellas. they stand right up. and the wet side stays on the inside. number of different patterns or styles to choose from. but the idea makes a lot of sense. all of the dripping stays in the interior. >> what's with the different handle? >> this is a stand handle, so you can hold your coffee or your smartphone, too. >> and we have lovely frames. >> this is cool. i'm going to grab my smartphone to show you this one. these are mural digital art frames. i can change the art, just by waving my hand right past the photo. what's cool, is i can upload any 30. it comes with 30,000 images, from monet, to van gogh. and i can change the photo with my smartphone. very interactive. you can change a room every day. can be different. >> very nifty. >> then, come on in, gav. this is hot on the streets of new york. h
it's a death star popcorn mamak. you can't screw this up.rom a company called no, sstalgia electrics. it's a lazy susan s'moresmaker. it uses electric heat. under 30 bucks from bed, bath & beyond. >> what's going on here? >> these are unique umumbrellas. they stand right up. and the wet side stays on the inside. number of different patterns or styles to choose from. but the idea makes a lot of sense. all of the dripping stays in the interior. >> what's with the different...
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includes anything similar or the spirit ofm obamacare, and someone who has been alleged to be a law mamake er but within the past weekend, but as former president barack obama, anything in this title similar to page 37 tries to follow the spirit of obamacare? >> so, again, mr. doggett, thank you for repeating the question. and mr. barthol is to answer technical questions about this section. >> i am only asking about him about this section -- >> no, you are asking him to salute the obamacare and he is here to answer questions about the technical aspects -- >> well, you are confining me to this, and is there anything in the title that the contains a reference to the affordable care act or the desire to follow that act to the greatest extent practicable, similar to what we find on page 37 of the chairman's bill? >> mr. doggett, this provision amends section 162 of the internal revenue code relating to allowable deductible costs as business expenses. >> so it does not contain the reference to the greatest extent practicable to the affordable care act? >>> it is about the measurement of the tax
includes anything similar or the spirit ofm obamacare, and someone who has been alleged to be a law mamake er but within the past weekend, but as former president barack obama, anything in this title similar to page 37 tries to follow the spirit of obamacare? >> so, again, mr. doggett, thank you for repeating the question. and mr. barthol is to answer technical questions about this section. >> i am only asking about him about this section -- >> no, you are asking him to salute...
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to summarize what we're talking about, the e workers mamake ther decisions collectively. they are their own board of directors. let's turn to the question of using a technology that is difficult or dangerous-- a bad chemical, a very noisy piece of equipment, something that pollutes the water or that throws something out of your smokestack that is not good for people to breathe. well, in most american corporations and in most internatitional corporatio, the board of directors sits in new york or london or paris or something like that and d they make a decision based on what's best for the bottom line. that''s their job. and if that means a technology that's toxic for people, "well, we'll put a filter on the smokestack," or, "we'll throw sosomething in the water o neutralize the acid," or whatever it is. but if the workers made the decision, you think they would d do that? it's them--they're the ones who have to breathe in the air, their children. it's their neighbors. it's their community. they're not going to do it. they're going to be much more vigilant about the environ
to summarize what we're talking about, the e workers mamake ther decisions collectively. they are their own board of directors. let's turn to the question of using a technology that is difficult or dangerous-- a bad chemical, a very noisy piece of equipment, something that pollutes the water or that throws something out of your smokestack that is not good for people to breathe. well, in most american corporations and in most internatitional corporatio, the board of directors sits in new york or...