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theyeyeed optionons that are goa allllow them toto take carere or famililies, to pay theheir bill, and to start a new life. >> veteerans affafairs is supupd tpick up whwhere the defense departmement leaves s off. bbut there's no o transition program r really within the veteranans affairs.. >> one of t things at' e hardest for thvets wn tthecome bacisis ty've been a pparof a ut, a rely tight unit,,ll on the sameission andd wn they ce homeand tthedon'have a a msion, and tthedon'have a unit, thas a lo what t ads to t isolatiti, which en can l ld tohe drug d alcoho abuse, which then very oftenn leads to suicide. anand what i haveve found from e veterans i've i interviewed is thahat they reaeally had to seek their o own salvation and finind their own way back into w what e would call civililization-- tthat, you know, the c civilian world. ththere's something about farming, and working with the soil, and wororking with h living plalantd with liveststock animals that after you'veve been in a culture of death and war,r, to e in a culture of life and sustainining and creating le,e, is deeply he
theyeyeed optionons that are goa allllow them toto take carere or famililies, to pay theheir bill, and to start a new life. >> veteerans affafairs is supupd tpick up whwhere the defense departmement leaves s off. bbut there's no o transition program r really within the veteranans affairs.. >> one of t things at' e hardest for thvets wn tthecome bacisis ty've been a pparof a ut, a rely tight unit,,ll on the sameission andd wn they ce homeand tthedon'have a a msion, and tthedon'have a...
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and d that rightht there makakeh a dififference toto people's li. >> you know, what's really healing is numbmber one, a job, but numumber two, d doing sometg that''s needed,d, doing sometetg that's necessary, doining somethining that--having a a new mission, havingng a new pururpo. >> your service doesn't have to end when you leave the mimilitary. that servingng--th's ways to serve other than the mililitary. i think ifif you don''t carrrryt forward, , it seems that those e the people who weren't satisfied with what their transition, and weren't happy with what they picked next. >> you know, we are, um, heheadd toward a time when we will have close to 9 billion people living on this earth. at the same time, we know that the resources for producing food are dwindling as we're developing areas and taking them out of agririculture.. this is goioing to be the defing issue of thisentury isis how we are gonna figure out how to feed ourselves with so many people. >> in america, only 1% ofof people e farm, and only 1% of people go into ththe military. so most of us realally don't t w vetetera
and d that rightht there makakeh a dififference toto people's li. >> you know, what's really healing is numbmber one, a job, but numumber two, d doing sometg that''s needed,d, doing sometetg that's necessary, doining somethining that--having a a new mission, havingng a new pururpo. >> your service doesn't have to end when you leave the mimilitary. that servingng--th's ways to serve other than the mililitary. i think ifif you don''t carrrryt forward, , it seems that those e the...
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she's gog toto tn arouou and get maieied. and the'e'a fafamo indiaia yiying: y wawatea planan th''goining grow in a neighbor's s gard? so t thoug, my g g, if i 's on a bicycle that's keepgg gis s fromoingng tschoolol let's gohehead a, yoyou ow, give it t them. [bhatiti] haharat's ther]] [bharati] man: like what y saw? th visit vwchange.g, link tv's brand-new multimedia website. watch over 200 stories aboutut new solutions to the developing world's biggggest challenges, get invovolved with the e issue, share ththe stories th friends, and help change e the world all at viewchange.org. narrator: to read the full 2011 state of the world's mother's report and to learn more about "save the children," visit savethechildren.org. woman: the following program isis an original productioion of linktv. narrator: next up, the true story of a girl who justst wants to go to s school and d has to change the minind of her entiree villllage to do o it. an awardrd-winning a animation d other short films from linktv's "viewchange" film contest. m
she's gog toto tn arouou and get maieied. and the'e'a fafamo indiaia yiying: y wawatea planan th''goining grow in a neighbor's s gard? so t thoug, my g g, if i 's on a bicycle that's keepgg gis s fromoingng tschoolol let's gohehead a, yoyou ow, give it t them. [bhatiti] haharat's ther]] [bharati] man: like what y saw? th visit vwchange.g, link tv's brand-new multimedia website. watch over 200 stories aboutut new solutions to the developing world's biggggest challenges, get invovolved with the e...
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to conserve those lowland rainforests, which means conserving leuser. >> grahaham usher is trying toto jujust that. he is a maman on a mimission. he is using new technology to capture an aerial viewew of the illegal logggging operationsns. he hopopes it will help protectct elephant habitat. >> we've been flying a uav, unmanned aerial vehicle. that gives us the capacity to fly program missions over a set route with camemeras and other sensosors on boboard, so wewe cn basicallyly get an aeaerial vief what's going on on the grground. >> [indistinct] >> ok, can you hold this? ok,, she's on course. good aspspeed. ground speed's ok. today we saw that a very large area of f regrthth forest in t e leuser ecosystem has been cleared and is being replanted with palm oil. this sort of work, collection of evidence, provides us with a much stronger case when you go to decisionmakers a and say, lo, this is what't's goining on. the are your lalaws. why isisn't acn being taken? it's very likely that palm oil from these, uh, ilillegally logged arereas willd up on supupermarket shelves unless we are very
to conserve those lowland rainforests, which means conserving leuser. >> grahaham usher is trying toto jujust that. he is a maman on a mimission. he is using new technology to capture an aerial viewew of the illegal logggging operationsns. he hopopes it will help protectct elephant habitat. >> we've been flying a uav, unmanned aerial vehicle. that gives us the capacity to fly program missions over a set route with camemeras and other sensosors on boboard, so wewe cn basicallyly get...
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soso went toy father i askekehim not to force me totoe married. i agreed to go throu e ceremony if he promise to delay my marriage, ifee lowewed to fini school. hegreed d d we made a deal. when i finished high sool, i had m make otheher al. myatather s sisickso according to o c custo allll the men hiagage we nowow my fatrsrs. the isis aradititi among my peop thahat meone e o comes toto youeforore e sunrnre will ing g go news,s,nd you must nonot te thehem . so ient t tohem ononby one. whenllll thelderers reed,, ththe whe viville camemeogether and mbininedheir m mey. fofor thfirsrst me eveve girlrl fm our r llage ululd goo cocolle. daday i fininisng my y d. i diget marrd, but iwas a man thai chose. my dreamf f becong a a tcher has owown. i have bui t the fst p priry hohool f girirlsn my v vlage, a placwhere rls can beree, place whe they c dream, place th lets themnow thatheheir dres are ssible. i am kenya ntaa. ththiss mymy val voioi. now raise ururs. [childresinging] man: like what you saw? then visit viewchange.org, linktv's brand-new multimedia w
soso went toy father i askekehim not to force me totoe married. i agreed to go throu e ceremony if he promise to delay my marriage, ifee lowewed to fini school. hegreed d d we made a deal. when i finished high sool, i had m make otheher al. myatather s sisickso according to o c custo allll the men hiagage we nowow my fatrsrs. the isis aradititi among my peop thahat meone e o comes toto youeforore e sunrnre will ing g go news,s,nd you must nonot te thehem . so ient t tohem ononby one. whenllll...
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i if wee toto reduce ouour greenhououse , it's not going to be this runaway effect. we can stop some of these changes that are happening in the arctic, but that does meanan we're goioing o have to cocommit to reducing the amount of fossil fuels we're putttting in t the atmososphered that's the real challenge. >> most experts say fossil f fus are the leading cause of climate change. the climate change deniers often associated with the fossil fuel lobby and indndustry-supported think tanks downplay the connection between fossil fuels and t the warming f our planet. climate scientist michael mann on how a changing climate may affect our future. >> sometimes you''ll hear from the e itics. thehey'll say, "we demand proof that humanans are causing thihis." and my response is that t proof is reserved for alcoholic beverages andd mathematitical theorems."tt doesn't characterize how scienee works. science works thrhrough weights of evidence, through likelihoods, through confidence levels, and so we're about as certain that humans are causing global warming as we are about any
i if wee toto reduce ouour greenhououse , it's not going to be this runaway effect. we can stop some of these changes that are happening in the arctic, but that does meanan we're goioing o have to cocommit to reducing the amount of fossil fuels we're putttting in t the atmososphered that's the real challenge. >> most experts say fossil f fus are the leading cause of climate change. the climate change deniers often associated with the fossil fuel lobby and indndustry-supported think tanks...
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he fears that political pathways made by lava flows will allowow fracking fluidids and other ways toto r rise and d pollute theher table. and that goese lovee - - goest went to iraq, to the rock. our problem is 10 times, 100 times bigger. you don't find these in the u.s.. >> the product is underer such pressusure that t is always loog for these prpreferredd slow pat. it i is believed in it will find his way up the gas wells. >> what t will happenn aftfter - 100 years after the abandonment of the well. >> the latest signs from the gas fields of america seems to support his conclusion. according to the study, and another from cornell university, wells are leaking gas and other chemicals into the air of a rate of about three times what the industry can use. the government suggests that hundreds of thousands of jobs will be created helping to offset the 24% unemployment. small-scale farmers believe that this is shortsighted.. >> it is thinking like this that scientists have been trying to instill in government a and publicic health posititions with oversight over the drilling activities. w
he fears that political pathways made by lava flows will allowow fracking fluidids and other ways toto r rise and d pollute theher table. and that goese lovee - - goest went to iraq, to the rock. our problem is 10 times, 100 times bigger. you don't find these in the u.s.. >> the product is underer such pressusure that t is always loog for these prpreferredd slow pat. it i is believed in it will find his way up the gas wells. >> what t will happenn aftfter - 100 years after the...
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it should be said also thahat ts type of technologyy is reststrid toto government clienents. e nso group itselflf says tt they onlnly sell to mexican -- o government agencies s and restrt the use of the t technology to anti-terror, national secure to come or criminal investigations. i t thi under anynyone's asononable definitition, these targets could n not fit into tht category. amy: so pegasus could recocord anything picicked up by your p e microphone or even its camera even when you arare not using te phone it can be transmitting audio and video back to the govevernment. >> absolutely. is effectively a powerful wiretap. it can also be used to sppf messages, to read encrypted messages. a lot of the insnspiration or re driving force for this type of service, this type of technology, comes fromom the fat a lot of people are using cryptic -- encrypted messages. that driveves those that want to intercept those given indications to try to get inside the device. so this spyware has become very popular, very lucrative for the companies that sell it toto government agencies. amy: i
it should be said also thahat ts type of technologyy is reststrid toto government clienents. e nso group itselflf says tt they onlnly sell to mexican -- o government agencies s and restrt the use of the t technology to anti-terror, national secure to come or criminal investigations. i t thi under anynyone's asononable definitition, these targets could n not fit into tht category. amy: so pegasus could recocord anything picicked up by your p e microphone or even its camera even when you arare...
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millioions are addicted toto hn and prescription painkillers, but help for addicts is hard to come byfirst we go to mexico, where one state is trying to tackle corruption with a female-only traffic unit. more than six billion people live in a country with a serious corruption problem. this costs developing nations an estimated $1 trillion u.s. per year. but the global fight against corruption is gathering pace. in russia, young people hahave been t taking to thehe streets. in south korea, public demonstrations helped topple the president, who's now standing trial on graft charges. there's also growing unrest in morocco, where thousands have been protesting government corruption and abuse of power. for months now, people in brazil have been demonstrating in support of a police probe into high-level embezzlement and bribery. in mexico, meanwhile, corruption is part and parcel of everyday life. reporter: it's 6:30 in the morning and time for the boss to be picked up. 400 traffic police officers are under the command of commandante rosalba. her unit is made up entirely of women. their job
millioions are addicted toto hn and prescription painkillers, but help for addicts is hard to come byfirst we go to mexico, where one state is trying to tackle corruption with a female-only traffic unit. more than six billion people live in a country with a serious corruption problem. this costs developing nations an estimated $1 trillion u.s. per year. but the global fight against corruption is gathering pace. in russia, young people hahave been t taking to thehe streets. in south korea,...
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one of the few areas that has managed toto successfully get te rate of shrimpmp farms and the difference is strikiking. >> [speakingng foreign language] >> the message from the community's effect did b by shrp farming is clear.. >>speaking foreign languguage] >> it is the latest expansion in the hunt for minerals to build smart phones for consumers around the world. prices have skyrocketed, fueling a wild west economy in minimal rich items. it produces nearly one third of all of the tin. much of the tin is used for soda , a key cocomponent in electronc devices at the smartphones and tablets. at what cost? thousands of mining stites -- sitetes off the island. >>>> [speakingngoreign language] >> one of the many whoho dependn mining for their livelihihood. others h he spoke to our deeply opposed to the i industry. >> reyes: a mass migration away from war and violence. more than a million people have fled to europe, a crisis that has burdened its borders, but some have found solace in south america. i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." syrian refugees head to sou
one of the few areas that has managed toto successfully get te rate of shrimpmp farms and the difference is strikiking. >> [speakingng foreign language] >> the message from the community's effect did b by shrp farming is clear.. >>speaking foreign languguage] >> it is the latest expansion in the hunt for minerals to build smart phones for consumers around the world. prices have skyrocketed, fueling a wild west economy in minimal rich items. it produces nearly one third...
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fast-forward to 1956 when a motel owner here on the northern access toto limit some of the beach to his guests. to block the public from coming onto this area which was from the satellite to the vegetation line. the governor who had been in him toin 1967 wanted stop that. very dramatically in may of 1967 he flew down by helicopter with the press, landed at the beach, he dramatically through a light on the sand with a poll saying this to was part of the public beach. later on the legislation would give the donor power to declare more of the beachfront as public property where you cannot build on it. now017 where we are health-care reform remains on top of the national agenda on top of national debate. when you return home was 30 years ago the debate was still going on then. oregonians became a leader in the passage of the health and services act which includes medicaid for all oregon citizens. with acitizens pre-existing condition. it was a revolutionary idea back then. it was passed by the legislature and passed by the governor. there was a physician who made health-care reform his sign
fast-forward to 1956 when a motel owner here on the northern access toto limit some of the beach to his guests. to block the public from coming onto this area which was from the satellite to the vegetation line. the governor who had been in him toin 1967 wanted stop that. very dramatically in may of 1967 he flew down by helicopter with the press, landed at the beach, he dramatically through a light on the sand with a poll saying this to was part of the public beach. later on the legislation...
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ryan lizza and demanded to know who leaked details about a white house dinner to lizza, threatening toto fire the entire white house communications team. scaramucci then accused trump's chief of staff reince priebus of being the leaker, predicting priebus would soon be asked to resign and calling him an "effing paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac." scaramucci also took a swipe at trump's chief strategist steve bannon with a crude reference to a sexual act, and added -- "what i want to do is i want to effing kill all the leakers and i want to get the president's agenda on track so we can succeed for the american people."." on thursday morning, scaramucci phoned into cnn's "new day" program, where he comparared his relationship with reince priebus to the biblical brothers cain and abel, and said leakers should be met with harsh punishment. >> the white house leaks are small potatoes relative to things that are going on leaking things about syria or north korea were leaking things about iraq. those are the types of leaks that are so treasonous, that 150 years ago, people would havee been hu
ryan lizza and demanded to know who leaked details about a white house dinner to lizza, threatening toto fire the entire white house communications team. scaramucci then accused trump's chief of staff reince priebus of being the leaker, predicting priebus would soon be asked to resign and calling him an "effing paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac." scaramucci also took a swipe at trump's chief strategist steve bannon with a crude reference to a sexual act, and added -- "what i...
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. >> we no longer want toto measue compassion b by the number of programs that we have or the number of people thatt are on those ograms. we want t to measure c compassi- true compassion, by the number of people we help to get off of those programs. amy: that is mick mulvaney. n neverrump said he would cut memedicare, medicaid, social security. david cay johnston quickly, can you summarize the house budgeget that was passed yesterday? >> oh, yes. orgs is what dcreport. reported yesterday. it increases immigration, military, refers to those as appropriate uses of precious tax air resources. not designedget is to get people into position where they don't need government help at all, but it is clearly going in the direction of turning america into a police state. that she get a lot of concerns, especially the memo we reported is not made a single major news organization, amy. amy: overall, if you can speak about what this budget means. isoh, what this budget means less for those people who are needy, for people who are poorlyd, who are educated and don't have good jobs, who lost their j
. >> we no longer want toto measue compassion b by the number of programs that we have or the number of people thatt are on those ograms. we want t to measure c compassi- true compassion, by the number of people we help to get off of those programs. amy: that is mick mulvaney. n neverrump said he would cut memedicare, medicaid, social security. david cay johnston quickly, can you summarize the house budgeget that was passed yesterday? >> oh, yes. orgs is what dcreport. reported...
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in a sururprise move, south kora has reached out to north korea withthn offer toto hold military talks this friday at the demilitarized zone between the two countries. the u.s., japan, european union on the other hand are pushing for heavier sanctions against north korea. the south korea overture comes as south korea refused to allow peace activist christine ahn, who was born in south korea, into the country, where she was slated to meet with women's peace groups. south korea said she had been denied entry on the ground she might "hurt the national interest of public safety." this is christine ahn, speaking earlier this month on democracy now! about the prospects for de-escalating tensions between south h korea, north koreaea, ad the united states. viablet now, the most proposal that is on the table that has now come as you mentioned earlier, is backed by both china and russia, but originally came from the north halt then 2015, was to u.s.s. and south korean milility exerercises inin exchange for freezing north korea's nuclear and long-range missile program. that is the deal that shoul
in a sururprise move, south kora has reached out to north korea withthn offer toto hold military talks this friday at the demilitarized zone between the two countries. the u.s., japan, european union on the other hand are pushing for heavier sanctions against north korea. the south korea overture comes as south korea refused to allow peace activist christine ahn, who was born in south korea, into the country, where she was slated to meet with women's peace groups. south korea said she had been...
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who are going to be the key senators you are watching when they do come back next week toto see if there has been a shift here? >> collins is certainly one. she's on the moderate side and on the conservative side you've got rand paul, mike lee, ted cruz who had said ron johnson is another one. they are not willing to vote for the bill as it was currently constructed. they are trying to improve the bill. ted cruz offered an amendment which some think might be able to garner some votes, but those are the ones to watch. we hybody else is barely on board. we haven't had too much rumbling from other republican senators on the moderate side. rob portman is another one to keep an eye on to see which way he's going to go on this. mitch mcconnell can only afford to lose one or two of these folks. he's not going to get any democrats to come along and support. he's in a bit of a tight spot. >> mitch mcconnell known as a savvy dealmaker. what is this going to mean for him for that reputation of ahe e dealmaker? >> the pressure is definitely on. nobody knows the institution of the senate or how to co
who are going to be the key senators you are watching when they do come back next week toto see if there has been a shift here? >> collins is certainly one. she's on the moderate side and on the conservative side you've got rand paul, mike lee, ted cruz who had said ron johnson is another one. they are not willing to vote for the bill as it was currently constructed. they are trying to improve the bill. ted cruz offered an amendment which some think might be able to garner some votes, but...
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there arere all sorts of risks associated and we need toto address that. we need a reliable future. this is very short t and potentially disastrouous. >>>> opposition grew draramaticy following an earthquake linked to expxport tory g gas drilling. >>>> it will devastate the whole country. i cannonot walk away from this. peoplele need to know abobout i. once you know the f facts, they will sayay, stop fracking. led to a temporaryy nationwiwide moratorium. although this has been lifted, some remain in limbo. >> we are not surprised. >> in sussex, it is unclear whether fracking will go ahahea. >> t this is a a process i woult wish on anyone ananywhere. i think it t is a poisonous, potentially very dangerous process. here, we live in a beautiful part of the world thahat is classified of an a area of f the outstanding natural beauty. people have livestock, farms. we have beautififul streams running through. it is a lovelyly place to live.. fracking and the indudustrialization of the landndscaped cou r ruin at.. >> forcicing high volumeses of water and carcininogenic chemics into the grou
there arere all sorts of risks associated and we need toto address that. we need a reliable future. this is very short t and potentially disastrouous. >>>> opposition grew draramaticy following an earthquake linked to expxport tory g gas drilling. >>>> it will devastate the whole country. i cannonot walk away from this. peoplele need to know abobout i. once you know the f facts, they will sayay, stop fracking. led to a temporaryy nationwiwide moratorium. although this...
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frankly, until i cannot think of any other questions and toto his credit, he answered everything single one of them. much to the dismay ofde democrats and leftist media, there was no shocking revelation. whatre we ended up with is this: he was approached about setting up a meeting with op research on hillary clinton.as he took the meeting, about 20 minutes. the russian lawyer had nothing. they never talked again. the lawyer says she does not work for the russian government. now that we have that out of the way, i want to highlight the democrats in the collective outrage over so-called election interference, fake news, and how they are completely wrong and completely misguided. let's start with the idea of a foreign government interfering in elections and how god-awfulgo it is. take a look. >> there is also direct evidence of people in the trump campaign at the highest levels conspiring with a foreign adversary to influencee our election. >> colluded with a foreign a power, partnering with russia to try to influence our presidential election, it certainly raises questions. >> are you con
frankly, until i cannot think of any other questions and toto his credit, he answered everything single one of them. much to the dismay ofde democrats and leftist media, there was no shocking revelation. whatre we ended up with is this: he was approached about setting up a meeting with op research on hillary clinton.as he took the meeting, about 20 minutes. the russian lawyer had nothing. they never talked again. the lawyer says she does not work for the russian government. now that we have...
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audi is ofoffering 850,000 customers a free softwar updpdae toto reduce omissions.mler has agreed to a similar update for 9 million cars. brent: on to another big question, is opec pumping more than planned? speculation over the oil glut, brent and crude falling 3 percent. the countries made a pact to slow down production but instead produced 145 million more barrels in july been agreed. opec countries are set to meet again on monday. for more on that let's talk to our financial correspondent on wall street. jens, good to see you again. opec output seems to be a big mystery sometimes. we hear it is higher and been lower. how confusing is this for investors? >> we have heard this week is that opec member ecuador is pumping more. it is a smaller producer of oil but still out of economic despair, they are not holding to the quote is opec decided on a month ago and talking about monday, that is when opec will review how the production cuts worked out. will prices on wall street traded sharply lower, losing a good 2.2 percent --2.5%. oil stocks coming under quite some pr
audi is ofoffering 850,000 customers a free softwar updpdae toto reduce omissions.mler has agreed to a similar update for 9 million cars. brent: on to another big question, is opec pumping more than planned? speculation over the oil glut, brent and crude falling 3 percent. the countries made a pact to slow down production but instead produced 145 million more barrels in july been agreed. opec countries are set to meet again on monday. for more on that let's talk to our financial correspondent...
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rescue more than lions; they launched their south america campaign after seeing a chimpanzee named totoin chile. >> creamer: they'd smashed his teeth to punish him. they were stubbing cigarettes out on him. >> phillips: jan shot that picture, and he just gazed across at the andes. it almost looked like he was looking mournfully at what he'd lost. we determined to rescue him, and we took him all the way home to africa. >> whitaker: a judge, appalled by toto's treatment, had given custody to jan and tim. >> creamer: our role is to take them from where they are, where they're suffering, and put them where they... they need to be. ( monkey screeches ) >> whitaker: in south america, their team recorded this hidden camera footage of abuse, which is hard to watch. >> phillips: what we did was, we put a team undercover inside the south american circuses, and they stayed there for almost two years just gathering evidence, filming, photographing. and so, you're living in the heart of the circus, but that's how you get the really amazing evidence. >> whitaker: many of their pictures were taken by
rescue more than lions; they launched their south america campaign after seeing a chimpanzee named totoin chile. >> creamer: they'd smashed his teeth to punish him. they were stubbing cigarettes out on him. >> phillips: jan shot that picture, and he just gazed across at the andes. it almost looked like he was looking mournfully at what he'd lost. we determined to rescue him, and we took him all the way home to africa. >> whitaker: a judge, appalled by toto's treatment, had...
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so people will continue toto suffer from the failures of obamacare unless we will have the courage to step forward and to save we're going to do the very best we can with the tough hand we've been dealt to help save the american people who are being hurt right now. invol and basically there are four principles involved. one is we want to stabilize the individual insurance market which is on is the one that inse companies are playing now because they are bleeding red ink. they can't make any money and they are tired of losing money so they basically pick up, pull the roots up and leave town, and leaving customers in the lurch. secondly, we want to make sure we actually lower insurance bill premiums. under the original discussionnt draft bill that we introduced about a week or so ago the congressional budget office said you will see premiums go down as much as 30% over time. now i wish i could say we're going to be able to have anut immediate effect on those premiums but the truth is this is much better than our friends across the aisle have offered us with, offer to basically sustain a
so people will continue toto suffer from the failures of obamacare unless we will have the courage to step forward and to save we're going to do the very best we can with the tough hand we've been dealt to help save the american people who are being hurt right now. invol and basically there are four principles involved. one is we want to stabilize the individual insurance market which is on is the one that inse companies are playing now because they are bleeding red ink. they can't make any...
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one, but you don't need it--to understand that if there are 20 million to 25 million people who want toto work and don't have a a chance, and we have 20% of the tools, equipment, raw materials for those people to work with, that a system that cannot put these two together to produce a quantity of wealth that would solve most of our social problems quickly is a system that d doesn't work very well. that's a fundamental problem of our economic system--that it produces a crisis of this sort. i won't take the time to tell you the details of what happens to people who are unemployed, particularly for long periods of time, and the current unemployment is very long for people who are without work. they suffer self-esteem problems. they suffer mental and physical health problems. their families are more likely to breakak up. they lose thehe skis that they once e had when they'e out of work for long periods of time. their children have more difficulty in school. ththe coss of these kinds of crisisis last for generations. the amount of human damage, the amount of waste of resources is beyond calcul
one, but you don't need it--to understand that if there are 20 million to 25 million people who want toto work and don't have a a chance, and we have 20% of the tools, equipment, raw materials for those people to work with, that a system that cannot put these two together to produce a quantity of wealth that would solve most of our social problems quickly is a system that d doesn't work very well. that's a fundamental problem of our economic system--that it produces a crisis of this sort. i...
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we've been characterized as onel way and i think it is fun toto share a story to tell who we are. >> host: one of the story themes are during the white house years for your father, you went to ut, you went to yale, you did it purposefully so you wouldn't be together? >> partially.e also i couldn't get into yale. >> host: [laughter] >> let's be honest. if i could have gone into yale, i would have had a different narrative. we're very different, i think thank goodness, as a mother now i'm such in you awe of this, we weren't compared. barbara missed one or two problems on her s.a.t.s. i missed several more than one or two. we were really celebrated for who we were. i love to write. i love to perform. my parents applauded that. they never made fee feel i was lesser. god, i would need serious therapy. >> you earned that. i us going to different schools. i wasn'ted to leave texas. i was curious to go to other places, meet new people. i didn't know a single person at yale. it was fun for me, challenge of walking in, thinking what am i made of, can i meet people? but the beauty of it is, we
we've been characterized as onel way and i think it is fun toto share a story to tell who we are. >> host: one of the story themes are during the white house years for your father, you went to ut, you went to yale, you did it purposefully so you wouldn't be together? >> partially.e also i couldn't get into yale. >> host: [laughter] >> let's be honest. if i could have gone into yale, i would have had a different narrative. we're very different, i think thank goodness, as...
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aware that all the evidence is so overwhelming he really did commit this, what it somehow was able toto compartmentalize it away. >> he may be delusional, i don't know if he admits in the dark of night that he butchered his children's mother and her friend ron goldman. in terms of its volatile personality, there is no doubthi that this is a man who has raged just below the surface. >> sean: do you think he's so narcissistic, you don't think he's aware? >> i interviewed him after the acquittal. i think he's in complete denial when i asked him tough questions, he seemed to really melt with vacuous answers. >> sean: how could you be in denial if you killed two people? >> he's one of those people psychologically. so deeply troubled that he can actually convince himself and believe that he didn't do what he did. >> sean: you believe he doesn't know he did it? >> i have a very good friend who's a psychiatrist. i asked him about it back then. how was this even possible? he said that some people have the ability to completely block out bad things including their own bad acts. >> but he is also
aware that all the evidence is so overwhelming he really did commit this, what it somehow was able toto compartmentalize it away. >> he may be delusional, i don't know if he admits in the dark of night that he butchered his children's mother and her friend ron goldman. in terms of its volatile personality, there is no doubthi that this is a man who has raged just below the surface. >> sean: do you think he's so narcissistic, you don't think he's aware? >> i interviewed him...
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this kid on reddit can play a song by toto "hold the line." >> like this. ♪ love isn't always on timewhat? >> with his toes. >> that's incredible. >> with his toes. and somebody earlier was making the bad joke, toe-toe is the band. purpose? >> no, i think it was a bad joke. >> which is why you chose to repeat it. >>> all right, on to a driver also winning points for creativity. when you're trying to parallel park you get bumped by other cars in a busy city. one guy found a creative solution. he's taking all four parking spots. >> if i was allowed to curse on air i would. look at that, four spaces, and he's claiming it's because he spent hundreds of pounds, hundreds dollars on his car, which means like a 10 year old. >> big time, he's got to protect that baby. >> it's not like it's a ferrari. >> they said tell him to get insurance, one that candles vandalism. >>> and a beetle called spike from japan i believe, that is an ar i don't know, mandibles, pencils, pens, >>> breaking news, north korea has fired a missile. this comes as the world's most powerful leaders gather. is this a cry fo
this kid on reddit can play a song by toto "hold the line." >> like this. ♪ love isn't always on timewhat? >> with his toes. >> that's incredible. >> with his toes. and somebody earlier was making the bad joke, toe-toe is the band. purpose? >> no, i think it was a bad joke. >> which is why you chose to repeat it. >>> all right, on to a driver also winning points for creativity. when you're trying to parallel park you get bumped by other...
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we urge north korea not to resort to actions that violate these relevant resolutions and to return totoalks. reporter: so far there has been no independent confirmation that tuesday's launch was inn intercontinental ballistic missile. but it does appear to be the country's most successful missile test yet, a clear warning for washington and his asian allies. brent: according to north korea's estate news service, the missile today -- we are wondering how far it can reach. the north koreans claimed it would have a range of up to 10,000 kilometers would allow it to carry nuclear warheheads to canada, most of europe, and parts of the united states. as you see there. most people say its maximum reach would be 7000 kilometers. joining me is gunter, he spent many years heading dw's asia de sk. the situation with north korea has gone from bad to worse. how serious is the situation tonight? gunter: i think it is a little bit more serious than before but there are serious doubts that this missile was really in intercontinental ballistic missile. but of course the north koreans are working very ha
we urge north korea not to resort to actions that violate these relevant resolutions and to return totoalks. reporter: so far there has been no independent confirmation that tuesday's launch was inn intercontinental ballistic missile. but it does appear to be the country's most successful missile test yet, a clear warning for washington and his asian allies. brent: according to north korea's estate news service, the missile today -- we are wondering how far it can reach. the north koreans...
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masegegeri: the gogoal of cocos toto enable communities to b be empowewered economicalally to ge intoore sustaiainable economc activivities which support conservation in a more positive way. reporter: in populated areas, domestic animals pose yet another risk to wildlife. cows and goats graze on land the wild animamals need. this is tolelerated on thehe es of the serenengeti, inrdrder o avavoid alienating locals. they administer these areas themselves, and income from toururism is ploughed directly into thehe villages. the edges s of the park k are s spectacular ththan its cenentert a growing number of vivisitors e findintheieir y herere, too. relations between villagers and conservationists are less tense than they used to be. sospeter: yes, we need more money, we need more money frfrm tourists. but also we need the people, we need to serve the people. documentary written and direrecd byby bernhard grzimek. ththe academy award-winning g m helped make the e park world-famous. nearlyly 60 years later, it's me topical than ever. rian: sometimemes it's difficut for us who come in from th
masegegeri: the gogoal of cocos toto enable communities to b be empowewered economicalally to ge intoore sustaiainable economc activivities which support conservation in a more positive way. reporter: in populated areas, domestic animals pose yet another risk to wildlife. cows and goats graze on land the wild animamals need. this is tolelerated on thehe es of the serenengeti, inrdrder o avavoid alienating locals. they administer these areas themselves, and income from toururism is ploughed...
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that's better than commercial fishining, because then theres nothing toto get, no m matterw often youreturn. >> the fishermen of pandan hope that by introducing more sustainable fishing practices, their fortunes will turn, so that they, and future generations here, will be able to continue to live from fishing. >> life is a progression. some would say the goal is enlightenment. and at some point, most people look for meaning. we took our search for the meaning of life to the streets of berlin. >> for me, there is no meaning of life. were all here trying to do our best. so i think we just have to be as happy as we can and help other people and do no harm and enjoy what we have. >> a great way to do that, through laughter. like these kids in a laugh yoga class in india. >> i think that life is when you make experiences in life, and everything -- like in family, with love, with studies, with everything. >> perhaps meaning can be found in watching the sun set behind one of the world's wonders. lots of the people we asked had a simple answer to the question. >> what is the meaning of life
that's better than commercial fishining, because then theres nothing toto get, no m matterw often youreturn. >> the fishermen of pandan hope that by introducing more sustainable fishing practices, their fortunes will turn, so that they, and future generations here, will be able to continue to live from fishing. >> life is a progression. some would say the goal is enlightenment. and at some point, most people look for meaning. we took our search for the meaning of life to the streets...
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so i t think it is m more import than they y are willing toto ad, bubut the prpressure from insid, andhe e strongest teterms, pee being traiottors, still importa. if you have hundreds of thousands of people in the street, it is always important. brent: thank you very much. here are some other stories that are making headlines around the world. in pakistan atat least 26 people haveeeeen killed in n a car bombmbin dozens m more were wouounded. officialals said thehe bombing targeteted policemanan oa busy ad during the afterernoon. the pakistani taliban and is claimingng responsibility. the taliban has also claimed respsponsibility for a suicidede bombing that has killed at least 24 civilians and injured dozens more in the capital of afghanistan. a police spokesperson said the bomber appear to target a minibus carrying government employees in the western part of the city. the parents of the terminally ill reduce baby charlie gard have dropped their bid to take them to america for experimental treatment. they have addled in court for weeks to get him released but the london hospital treati
so i t think it is m more import than they y are willing toto ad, bubut the prpressure from insid, andhe e strongest teterms, pee being traiottors, still importa. if you have hundreds of thousands of people in the street, it is always important. brent: thank you very much. here are some other stories that are making headlines around the world. in pakistan atat least 26 people haveeeeen killed in n a car bombmbin dozens m more were wouounded. officialals said thehe bombing targeteted policemanan...
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how w are we going to be in toto keep a all the recordings from l the video footage? how long will we be able to do that? i think there is a flawed policy and practice where you have officers who c can decide when e iferas should be tuturned on they think there's going to be some sort of problem situation. at that point, they have waited too long. there are n new cameras coming t of the market where the on/off switch is controlled by a onervisor, nonot the officers ththe street. in my view, officers on the street should have the body cameras rolling at all times. if they have dashcams, they should be recording on a loop as well. is inexcusable they have on body cameras and they were not turned on. juan: phil stinson, you have been developing a database on police shootings nationwide. can you talk about that database and what your preliminary findings are and how big of a problem is police shootings in this country, say, compared to other nations? well, one of the problems is we simply don't have good data going back to many years. the best estimate i can give you is o
how w are we going to be in toto keep a all the recordings from l the video footage? how long will we be able to do that? i think there is a flawed policy and practice where you have officers who c can decide when e iferas should be tuturned on they think there's going to be some sort of problem situation. at that point, they have waited too long. there are n new cameras coming t of the market where the on/off switch is controlled by a onervisor, nonot the officers ththe street. in my view,...