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filmmaker suzan beraza screened herer new film, "uranium drive-in" at the 2014 enenvironmental film festival in the natation's capital. promise ofof jobs from a proposd uranium mill is a tantalizing prospect for r economicacally devastated colorado town, until environmentalists step in to try to shut itit down. will jobs or healtlth and environment prevail? the film documentnts how a l local commumunity cocomes to g grips with the did. >> we'e're trying to open up a uraranium mill,l, and they'y'e trying to shut it dowown. you know,w, it's s a big dreaea, and people arere looking forward to these e jobs out there. >> i w want them t to understatd that t there's people here. >> yeah, but i don't think they care about us people. i mean, there's no mpromise.. they don't care about us. >> nuclear power was supposed to be our future. a lot ofof this townwn was heree bececause of union carbide, and then when they left, we're still here. tthey're long gone now. >> it's almost l like we're still surviving, but it's just kind of likike thosese last few breaths. we want to keep breathing, but we've got
filmmaker suzan beraza screened herer new film, "uranium drive-in" at the 2014 enenvironmental film festival in the natation's capital. promise ofof jobs from a proposd uranium mill is a tantalizing prospect for r economicacally devastated colorado town, until environmentalists step in to try to shut itit down. will jobs or healtlth and environment prevail? the film documentnts how a l local commumunity cocomes to g grips with the did. >> we'e're trying to open up a uraranium...
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i'i'm herere today to represent additional 10. -- hadiyah penddleton.'m here today t to acknowledede and represent the african-american girls who stories do not make the front page of every national newspaper . [c[cheers] whose stories do not make the evening news. i represent ththe african-amerin women who are victims of gun viololence or simply statistics instead of vibrant, beautiful girls full of potential. it is my privilege to be here today. i am indeed full of privilegege. my voice has been hearard. i'm m here too acknowledge their stories, to say they matter, to say their names because i can and i was asked to be. [cheers] too long, these names, ththese black girls and women, have been just numbers. i am here to say never again for those girls, too. [cheers] i'm here to sasay that everyone should value those girls, too. people have said that i'm too young to have these thoughts on my own. people of said, tule some nameless adult. i am ale have said that cool of some nameless adult. it is not true. my friends and i might still be 11 and we might
i'i'm herere today to represent additional 10. -- hadiyah penddleton.'m here today t to acknowledede and represent the african-american girls who stories do not make the front page of every national newspaper . [c[cheers] whose stories do not make the evening news. i represent ththe african-amerin women who are victims of gun viololence or simply statistics instead of vibrant, beautiful girls full of potential. it is my privilege to be here today. i am indeed full of privilegege. my voice has...
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whwhy would we statay herere? we have been here for three years. we are fed up.e have nothing left in syria. our homes have been destroyed and our families killed. we can't go back. >> the population has quadrupled. now more than 40,000 people live the border is ruiuinous for the economy. >> when the frontier was open, everything was fine. we were all doing ok. before the syrians arrived, and then things got worse. >> since the border reopened and much of syria has been liberated from the so-called islslamic ste group, residents of the village hope thahat the syrians will return home. >> the conditions set by ththe syrian regime allowing people to return our complicated. if there is no security risk, they can return, but if the authorities have the smallest their family, if someone and their family has been killed or hurt by the islamic state group, al-nusra, if they are a member of any opposition group, , en they cannot return. now, nothem to leave to wait any longer, because their presence here is a catastrophe on a political and demographic level, and it is pu
whwhy would we statay herere? we have been here for three years. we are fed up.e have nothing left in syria. our homes have been destroyed and our families killed. we can't go back. >> the population has quadrupled. now more than 40,000 people live the border is ruiuinous for the economy. >> when the frontier was open, everything was fine. we were all doing ok. before the syrians arrived, and then things got worse. >> since the border reopened and much of syria has been...
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employees all of that he's had a combb herer yes. serviving some of five i ha generous on it sure. four of those defendants aspects. too was five hundred guys behind us as you mentioned. the preliminary ruling from the from the call today was that. several g. adisa. on a shship janice which should e released. and t that said te ceo of just grit. and also i was which was research present one of the one of the things. we always ask the others that. ththey were bebeing held in custody at s a little bit more about the political contacts that all of this comes in david. shrug i iwill the other t to cases you're referring siri. would rule under so he's a. well as. the case of just the cool guys are just explain. the seventeen defendants from europe or at a being charged under the terrorism law that through that right saying. of the work right used by us they had all sorts of cool t toos right. and this was three that restricts us because that was his boss pkk. evolution liberation equals policy from. a left wing group and charges was in se. okay well thank you very much indeed updated ab
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and hee had enemies all along herere in the republican party, opponents like fesiton, and there were others. as well. and so then when he hesitated to become secretary of state, that did not help either. and finally, after he became secretary of state, as the war began, he set himself up as a premier and almostt announced that, i believe, michael. premier of this administration. and that did not set well. but let's say something else aboutit seward here. that by june, i believe, he was writing his wife that -- well, i should point out one other thing that he was willing to compromise a bit with the south. and that would violate the republicanhe platform in 1860. they didn't like that. but then he was writing his wife by june of 1861 that indeed, -- lincoln is the best of us. he is the best of us. and they collaborated during the war. a little bit too much collaboration, as far as most republicans are concerned. whether they were radical or not. doolittle was a conservative republican, and he thought it was too much. okay. >> professor harris, wasn't some -- a lot of the an tag minimu
and hee had enemies all along herere in the republican party, opponents like fesiton, and there were others. as well. and so then when he hesitated to become secretary of state, that did not help either. and finally, after he became secretary of state, as the war began, he set himself up as a premier and almostt announced that, i believe, michael. premier of this administration. and that did not set well. but let's say something else aboutit seward here. that by june, i believe, he was writing...
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the warming trend continues around herer and the warmth will pick on thursday. friday, still a touch cooler as we head in to easter. a change in to monday on next week. so april will continue the warm weather we have this week. all right? >> thank. >> as we continue the film festival is one of the most presti prestigeous, the company it's banning from participating in the top competition. >> and fall-out from the stormy >>> dropbox is enjoying a strong bay debut on wall street, the stock climbed another 7% on the second day of trading. it rose to just over $28 a share. experts say the san francisco's company's financials are appealing. internet music streaming service spotify is going public. dropbox was part of a bigger rally today on wall street. all three of the indexes bounced back after last week. the dow jones gained nearly 700 points and the nasdaq climbed and so did the s&p 500. >>> aaron brothers stores are closing and turning in to michaels. they will shut down by the summer and company officials say they will reposition the brand as a store want ste,
the warming trend continues around herer and the warmth will pick on thursday. friday, still a touch cooler as we head in to easter. a change in to monday on next week. so april will continue the warm weather we have this week. all right? >> thank. >> as we continue the film festival is one of the most presti prestigeous, the company it's banning from participating in the top competition. >> and fall-out from the stormy >>> dropbox is enjoying a strong bay debut on...
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is he miss agopportunity herer to communicate something different? maybe not just this one story but in general? >> it could be. in the wake of the parkland shooting he brought families to the white house. he could offer an olive branch to the family here in sacramento, invite them to the white house to have this conversation. maybe they have that planned. i don't know. >> he's not done it. i don't expect him to do it because the families don't have the same color skin. and i feel that. i feel that to my core that this is a president that just has no ear for being able to engage communities of color. and i think that the entire administration is just saying we're done, we're going to be hands off on this. >> let me ask you this. if he's watching this or thinking about this and he hears something like you just said and says i want to show that's not the case, what's one thing he could do to start to change the dialogue and perception? >> he could say come out and say look, and actually owing to your comment earlier, yes, there were some shootings unde
is he miss agopportunity herer to communicate something different? maybe not just this one story but in general? >> it could be. in the wake of the parkland shooting he brought families to the white house. he could offer an olive branch to the family here in sacramento, invite them to the white house to have this conversation. maybe they have that planned. i don't know. >> he's not done it. i don't expect him to do it because the families don't have the same color skin. and i feel...
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and i look forward to doing some serious bureaucratic trimming right herere in the united stat. believe me, we needed also. amy: interestingly enough, the india was not allowed in this country for many years. i would like you to talk about the reason for that. but first, this edison, new jersey, event was interesting. talk about who introduced donald trump. the guy who introduced donald trump is a chicago-based indian-american electronics billionaire. he was one of the largest donors -- his family donatedsssssssssss campaign he is also one of the biggest backers of prime minister modi here in the u.s. before hester modi was prime minister, , , , , , ,t of a governor here, of the state of a western state where there was a massacre of muslims in 2002. he was chief minister of the state at the timimimimimimimimio prevent the massacre. there were various accusations, various court cases that later came out with different decisions around it. 20, he was005-t not allowed in the united states. one thing that changed his diplomatic isolation, but the fact he was doing well in the polls
and i look forward to doing some serious bureaucratic trimming right herere in the united stat. believe me, we needed also. amy: interestingly enough, the india was not allowed in this country for many years. i would like you to talk about the reason for that. but first, this edison, new jersey, event was interesting. talk about who introduced donald trump. the guy who introduced donald trump is a chicago-based indian-american electronics billionaire. he was one of the largest donors -- his...
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district jududge mary ann driscl made herer rulinafter thee protesteters argued the nececesy defense, sayining their civivil disosobedience was justified by the urgent need to stop climate change. among those arrested in the civil disobedience was karenna gore, the daughter of vice prpresident al gore, who spoke n tuesday after the ruling. >> what happened today was really important. a long and windg road but essentially, the people that put themselves in the way of building this fossil fuel pipeline were found not responsible by reason of necessity. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. a new battle is brewing over the 2020 u.s. census. at least 1 12 states are movinio sue the trump administration over plans to add one question -- "are you a u.s. citizen?" to the upcoming census. vovoting rights activists fearae question w will deter immigrants from participating in the census leading to a vast undercount in states with large immigrant communities. this could impact everything from the redrawing of co
district jududge mary ann driscl made herer rulinafter thee protesteters argued the nececesy defense, sayining their civivil disosobedience was justified by the urgent need to stop climate change. among those arrested in the civil disobedience was karenna gore, the daughter of vice prpresident al gore, who spoke n tuesday after the ruling. >> what happened today was really important. a long and windg road but essentially, the people that put themselves in the way of building this fossil...
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. -- you took for us herere. here are some other stories making headlines around the world.ruck carrying 22 tons of hydrochloric acid has collided wiwith a train in the u.s. s ste of pennsylvania, spipilling th highly corrosive cargo. nearby residents were evacuated to safety as hazardous materials teams closed off the area where the inincident happepened. the driver of the truck was taken to a hospital with injuries. reports say at least 68 people have been killed as the syrian government resumed airstrikes on eastern ghouta near damascus. a cease-fire wasas agreed upon lastst month, but it is only in place fofor five hours each day. the russiaian military has offed rerebels safe passage out t of e areaea, but rebels havave turned that offer down. a russian transport plane has crashed in syria, killing all 39 people on board. syrian state media citing the russian defense ministry say that the plane crashed at russia's khmeimim air base in northern syria and was likely caused by technical failure. britain says that it will respond appropriately and robustly to any russian in
. -- you took for us herere. here are some other stories making headlines around the world.ruck carrying 22 tons of hydrochloric acid has collided wiwith a train in the u.s. s ste of pennsylvania, spipilling th highly corrosive cargo. nearby residents were evacuated to safety as hazardous materials teams closed off the area where the inincident happepened. the driver of the truck was taken to a hospital with injuries. reports say at least 68 people have been killed as the syrian government...
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we make sure our company in herer said let's get and have a meeting with the villagers.got 30 delegates and put in -- said the bottom of our perimeter 30 people in a small room. they came in with three hitmen, through three can -- through three grenades, killed 19 of the 30 people. up. need to own i say this to my friends. friends in the government in vietnam, he any to own up to the stuff that went on as a matter of policy. host: we want to remind our audience we're focusing on america in 1968. america turmoil. the first nine part series. all of it available on our website at c-span.org. -- webb, niemi --y veteran, marine corps naval academy graduate, marine corps veteran. .nd david maraniss he wanted to follow-up. 1968.king about it was march 16, 1968. engagement,k about that is the worst that can happen when you don't follow rules of engagement. hundreds of old people, kids, civilians literally slaughtered by american troops. anaerobic american health -- a heroic helicopter pilot stop them. it could've gone for longer. there have to be certain ethical, moral rules of
we make sure our company in herer said let's get and have a meeting with the villagers.got 30 delegates and put in -- said the bottom of our perimeter 30 people in a small room. they came in with three hitmen, through three can -- through three grenades, killed 19 of the 30 people. up. need to own i say this to my friends. friends in the government in vietnam, he any to own up to the stuff that went on as a matter of policy. host: we want to remind our audience we're focusing on america in...
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we make sure our company in herer said let's get and have a meeting with the villagers.e got 30 delegates and put in -- said the bottom of our perimeter 30 people in a small room. they came in with three hitmen, through three can -- through three grenades, killed 19 of the 30 people. up. need to own i say this to my friends. friends in the government in vietnam, he any to own up to the stuff that went on as a matter of policy. host: we want to remind our audience we're focusing on america in 1968. america turmoil. the first nine part series. all of it available on our website at c-span.org. -- webb, niemi --y veteran, marine corps naval academy graduate, marine corps veteran. .nd david maraniss he wanted to follow-up. 1968.king about it was march 16, 1968. engagement,k about that is the worst that can happen when you don't follow rules of engagement. hundreds of old people, kids, civilians literally slaughtered by american troops. anaerobic american health -- a heroic helicopter pilot stop them. it could've gone for longer. there have to be certain ethical, moral rules o
we make sure our company in herer said let's get and have a meeting with the villagers.e got 30 delegates and put in -- said the bottom of our perimeter 30 people in a small room. they came in with three hitmen, through three can -- through three grenades, killed 19 of the 30 people. up. need to own i say this to my friends. friends in the government in vietnam, he any to own up to the stuff that went on as a matter of policy. host: we want to remind our audience we're focusing on america in...
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[upbeat music] ♪ and now herere kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: good morning. hey. hi, guys.
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when thehey close the factory herere and go to china, it's precisely with the big idea of selling the good at the same price to you in the supermarket but just having to pay lower wages to get it manufacturured over there. why should they lower the price? they y make more money if t they didn't. itit's nonot theirr job, as they will explain to you, to take care of the american economy. they weren't hired by the american economy. they were hired by the shareholders of that company to make money for that company. every technological breakthrough made by capitalism in the last 300 years has been justified by whoever was making it on the grounds that, "with this new machine," or, "with this new process, human labor will be less drudgery." machines will replace people. we will not have to work so hard and so long. how interesting. according to the oecd, americans today, where we have the most advanced technological breakthroughs imaginable-- americans today do more hours of paid labor t than any y other working class in any country on the planet.. where was all the leisure supposed to come
when thehey close the factory herere and go to china, it's precisely with the big idea of selling the good at the same price to you in the supermarket but just having to pay lower wages to get it manufacturured over there. why should they lower the price? they y make more money if t they didn't. itit's nonot theirr job, as they will explain to you, to take care of the american economy. they weren't hired by the american economy. they were hired by the shareholders of that company to make money...
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we make sure our company in herer said let's get and have a meeting with the villagers.t 30 delegates and put in -- said the bottom of our perimeter 30 people in a small room. they came in with three hitmen, through three can -- through three grenades, killed 19 of the 30 people. up. need to own i say this to my friends. friends in the government in vietnam, he any to own up to the stuff that went on as a matter of policy. host: we want to remind our audience we're focusing on america in 1968. america turmoil. the first nine part series. all of it available on our website at c-span.org. -- webb, niemi --y veteran, marine corps naval academy graduate, marine corps veteran. .nd david maraniss he wanted to follow-up. 1968.king about it was march 16, 1968. engagement,k about that is the worst that can happen when you don't follow rules of engagement. hundreds of old people, kids, civilians literally slaughtered by american troops. anaerobic american health -- a heroic helicopter pilot stop them. it could've gone for longer. there have to be certain ethical, moral rules of en
we make sure our company in herer said let's get and have a meeting with the villagers.t 30 delegates and put in -- said the bottom of our perimeter 30 people in a small room. they came in with three hitmen, through three can -- through three grenades, killed 19 of the 30 people. up. need to own i say this to my friends. friends in the government in vietnam, he any to own up to the stuff that went on as a matter of policy. host: we want to remind our audience we're focusing on america in 1968....
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i'm a amazed that i cannot see e end of his crowd herere in d.c. today.y.lkouts have been criticized. they have been told that if a disruption to the educational process. and i say to them real disruption to the educational process is staring down the barrel of a gun. [applause] it's the fact that you can be taking a calculus exam and when you were doing that, you have in the back of your head the thought that where is this you are going to enter, when is he going to come in, where can i hide? we are done hiding. we are done being afraid. we are done being full of fear, because it is a waste of our time it is not living out what our forefathers, what our founding fathers envisioned for this country. life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness. [cheers] w we marchnow that today, but this isn't over. this is the beginning of the end and from here, we fight. it is time to fight for our lives. and i say that there's only one way to do that. up society.ev when he to rev up the engines, up america, we do that by registering to vote. at single walkouts are making sure
i'm a amazed that i cannot see e end of his crowd herere in d.c. today.y.lkouts have been criticized. they have been told that if a disruption to the educational process. and i say to them real disruption to the educational process is staring down the barrel of a gun. [applause] it's the fact that you can be taking a calculus exam and when you were doing that, you have in the back of your head the thought that where is this you are going to enter, when is he going to come in, where can i hide?...