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alankrita: i do feel that therere's a high l level of ae within marriages. within relationsnships also, bt defininitely within n marriage. and it becomomes dififficult bee you are alwaways told to worort ouout. reporterer: in the fututure, te could be a another optioion, e legal one. india's supreme court decided to hold a hearing on the issue. not long ago, it banned child marriages. is the next step to finally criminalize marital rape? even at this respected and progressive women's university in delhi, opinion is divided. many here say they would welcome a new law. others argue it could be misused. >> there have been many cases registered where women have utilized the right of these dowries and all in a negative way, and misused them. >> physical intimidation is something which is v very possie to a couple, but again, it's a rape, so we cannot neglect it. and of course, our consent, whether we want to get touched or not, is highly important. reporter: on the day of the hearing, chaitali and a other women's rights activists came to the court. then, unwelcom
alankrita: i do feel that therere's a high l level of ae within marriages. within relationsnships also, bt defininitely within n marriage. and it becomomes dififficult bee you are alwaways told to worort ouout. reporterer: in the fututure, te could be a another optioion, e legal one. india's supreme court decided to hold a hearing on the issue. not long ago, it banned child marriages. is the next step to finally criminalize marital rape? even at this respected and progressive women's university...
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sylvanna: therere has been a re in ocean temperature and this hahas an impact t on new coralas because e then t this leads to l bleaching g and then youou lose corarals, because then you endp with dead cora.. rerepoer: by theate e 1990's, most coral reeeefs in thes. sylvanna: when coral bleleache, you observrve the white corals d once they y are dead, they are usuaually taken over by tougugh algae. ththe resources that you had ad the activivities that you coud cacarry out on the coralal re, then you've lost that. rereporter: but a grououndbrkig conserervation project i is now undederway. ththe government recently agagd to protect nearly y a third of e countrtry's marine waters 2020, part of an initiaiative called the seychelles marine spatiall anan. as f f s s step,p, the initiate is carrying out a survey of the ununderwater ecosyststem. sysylvannana: we carry out dig activities with h the tent of collllecting data on coralal rs seychelles i is effefective. reportrter: in parartnerip w h the nature conservancy ngo, the seychelles conservation authority is hopinto understand exactly wha
sylvanna: therere has been a re in ocean temperature and this hahas an impact t on new coralas because e then t this leads to l bleaching g and then youou lose corarals, because then you endp with dead cora.. rerepoer: by theate e 1990's, most coral reeeefs in thes. sylvanna: when coral bleleache, you observrve the white corals d once they y are dead, they are usuaually taken over by tougugh algae. ththe resources that you had ad the activivities that you coud cacarry out on the coralal re,...
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the team there wants to pppport tradional l faing in t t forerest to help k kichwa peoe therere thrive so o they're nott tempted to cut down more trees. estefania: in chraras, fming is in rmony wi the plants and e anims. en peoplgive utending theieir gardens, t they starto fellll trees and s selthem, or tuturn the foresest into grazg laland. mimichael: the forest isicich n fruiuits a herbsbs, d tasty,y,at etle larvavae as well -- chontatacuros. for kichwawa, they are a delicac ll o of faand prprotn, to bebe eaten raw or grilled. they live inin chonta treeees. chontacuros arare not on theheu atat fine restauaurants in quiut least not yet. host: coral reefs aramamong th st spepecies-rich bibiotopes n earth. 29 reefs, , including auaustras great barrier reef and t the aldabrbra atoll reefef in te seseychelles, arare on the uno worlheritatageist. but 21 of ththem are damageded. climate change is causing g sa temperatatures to risese. anand oceans arere becoming ruh dudumps. plastic, oil, sewagagd agriculturural pesticidedes are having a devastating eecect on coasl wateters in particicula.
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. >> they built this plant an n aa where therere's no public water access. evereryone within a 5-me radius and maybe eveven further, drinking onon private well l wa. >> that includes donna and phil welch. when they b built their home n 2001, they thoughtt they were moving into an ideal countryside homome. >> and we were so excited about moving to the country. um, fresh air, you know, kind of john denver-ish generation that we were from. and we were excited aabout bringing our children to the country. you know, building the home of our drereams. >> instead, , like others in juliette, they got sick. >> several years after we moved in, i started developing some numbness in my feet. first in one foot, anand then it just ket getting worse. and it just realllly was concningng. i uldd lose my balance. then, i had d a stomachahache fr 3 weeks, really,y, really bad.d. i had been to the dococtor, hehe drew blood, and he called e at wowork and said, your liver s almost in failure. he said, i've never seen liver enzymes as high asas yours are.e. >> donna isn't the only
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. >> the reality therere is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do it.t. >> we are here i in a bubble.e. after r sometimeme of working together with jama i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose e in th neighbororhood what kindnd of l youu want inn the morning.g. >> whehen i go therere i'm alwa eager to go o to mymy ppeople, neighbhborhood. i wantnt to have the least interaction with the israelisis as popossiblele. >>>> many israelis ddon't wana know aboutut palesninians. they don't w want toto reaeach they don't wwant to cross into streets and d neighborhoodods l of a mixture of stereotypes and so on. >> so we decided to go together to visit each other's neighborhoods. and i would talk to and david would talk to palestinians, and together we would face the harsh realities of our shared land. >> growing up in the 1960's, the palestinians just weren'tdd. palestinians were different. we knew we had property and it was taken away from us by force. i remember distinctly remembering that this was th
. >> the reality therere is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do it.t. >> we are here i in a bubble.e. after r sometimeme of working together with jama i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose e in th neighbororhood what kindnd of l youu want inn the morning.g. >> whehen i go therere i'm alwa eager to go o to mymy ppeople, neighbhborhood. i wantnt to have the least interaction with the israelisis as popossiblele. >>>> many israelis...
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succeeded in driving a wedge straight through eastern booze that -- >> our things, everyththing stae therere. we left with the clothes on our backs. >> the u.n. human rightsts team says the human rights conflict has entered an era of their. >> it is hell on earth. next month or the month after, it will be somewhere else. it is urgent to reverse this catastrophic course and refers syria to the international criminal courts. >> around 850 civilians have been killed since the offensive began, with 100 killed on monday alone. confined to isolated pockets of resistance, the rebels are losing territory everyday. the man accused of murdering and dismembering a danish journalist goes on trial today. peter is charged with killing kim wall last year on board his homemade summering. -- submarine. >> a real-life scandinavian murder mystery that shocked the world. kim wall disappeared while interviewing peter madsen abort his personal submarine -- a board his personal summary. wall set out with madsen on his nautilus from his doctor outside of copenhagen. her walt didn't come home, boyfriend reported her
succeeded in driving a wedge straight through eastern booze that -- >> our things, everyththing stae therere. we left with the clothes on our backs. >> the u.n. human rightsts team says the human rights conflict has entered an era of their. >> it is hell on earth. next month or the month after, it will be somewhere else. it is urgent to reverse this catastrophic course and refers syria to the international criminal courts. >> around 850 civilians have been killed since...
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so whenever the men n go out t sea and whwhenever therere are storms andnd they don't t reto relocate o or to looout for aa for the e family themsmselves. t the burn onon them is increased ten times s more. stefan: in south africa, the inititiative worksks together h two cicities. in introducing climate-s-smart ivivurbaban agriculturure.rest in johannesburg's joubert pa,, anbandndonedreenhohoushas noww become a community garden.-smart the cooperative grows vegetables and medidicinal herbs.s. currentltly the projecect provs wowo for two formerly jobless memen. ntheyey own a farm inin their a where theyey stay. and thenen they come h here as vovoluntee to o the eenhououseo tata care of the space. stefan: thth a changing g clima, riculturalal practices h have o change, too. the projoject teaches s womn farmrmers how to a adapt sustaiy mamosweu: : so here inin greenh, fofooas we arare doing orgaganic vegetabl, it helps us to susustain ouelveves. bebecause we sell our ororganic vegetablbles to the e local mat so we are able to have sometngng evy weweek. stefan: making themselves hedd byoli
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. >> the birds are lower body mass or got poor body condition at some of these agriculturally therere is some lilink or some correlelation between n how wele birds s are doing in terms of their physiology and their health and their body condition and how many bugs or how abundant the bugs are. and that uh, presence and levels of contamination in ththese ponds. s to date on how neonics affect ocean life. this is an area of specialization for dr. craig downs, and what he is learning is troubling. affect crab larvvae as low as 50 parts per quadrillion.n. it afaffects ththeir mitochondra at this level, so that it's a mitochondrial popoison. it can affect their muscles. if the mitochohondria a are damaged ine muscles, it c can cause paralys. it also causes immune suppression in these crabs. meaning that they are much more sususceptible to bacterialnfnfns when co-e-exposed with imidacloloprid. >> craig downs also studies the impact of imidacloprid on sea urchins. damage in sea urchin sperm as low as 500 parts per trillion. it c causes developmental abnormalities as low as 5 parts per trilli
. >> the birds are lower body mass or got poor body condition at some of these agriculturally therere is some lilink or some correlelation between n how wele birds s are doing in terms of their physiology and their health and their body condition and how many bugs or how abundant the bugs are. and that uh, presence and levels of contamination in ththese ponds. s to date on how neonics affect ocean life. this is an area of specialization for dr. craig downs, and what he is learning is...
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. >>>> i knew thatat my daughtered susuffer under t the conditionos therere.there'e's not enoughgh to eat. hehere on the ououtside, i havae enough f food, but i w wasn' allowewed to bring a anything tr in thehe convent. poporter: houndedji showusus the liesesn the center of the village, j just meters awaway m her house. but for ththree years, s she lv behind this fence, in anotrr wod ---- inaessiblble her famimily. hounundedji bringsgs us to the fortune-teller w she vised when sheasas sick ck t tn. it was theillalageracle who decid d her fate. the oracacle sd ththathe thunder-gohad to bappeased ordmeant years of isolation. achildren sent to the convent do t go to school ding g at ti. instead,d, they spend d their s praying, danancing, and lelearna voodod language.e. houndedjdji: i waseaealed wiin threremonths by the prayers,s, e herbrbs and the e leaves. but i still had to stay. repoporter: for three long yeas during which time she also hahad to he ththe tre's sysymb cucut into her f face. houndededji: they mamade the thesese are the sisigns of thea. ithunder-
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host: we have a twitter viewer viewer who asked a question on therer, who said "i think is no progress without compromise, and no compromise among the gun control crowd. afraid it is therefore fruitless. sad." do you think there is a place for people who are concerned about too many restrictions on their gun laws in those who really want to see change? is there a place for compromise, opinion? of course in life you have to make compromises, but i do not think we are ready to compromise our livelihood. our lives are on the table, and that is not something i am willing to cross the line on. host: cap mike calling in from west virginia. hi, mike. caller: hello. i am in my 70's, and i serve my country in the 19 60's, and i have fully supportive of the road for this weekend. are our teachers, this is our future, these young people. want to protect them. the gunnt to fix problem, it is real simple -- it will just take a few minutes. all we have to do, our congress, as though back and look at bill clinton's assault rifle ban. 1994 toe it was from 2004. and then president bush let it expire. d
host: we have a twitter viewer viewer who asked a question on therer, who said "i think is no progress without compromise, and no compromise among the gun control crowd. afraid it is therefore fruitless. sad." do you think there is a place for people who are concerned about too many restrictions on their gun laws in those who really want to see change? is there a place for compromise, opinion? of course in life you have to make compromises, but i do not think we are ready to...
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so we know that therere is some lilink or some correlelation between n how wele birds s are doing in terms of health and their body condition and how many bugs or how abundant the bugs are. and that seems to relate well with the, uh, presence and levels of contamination in ththese ponds. >> there have been few studies to date on how neonics affect ocean life. this is an area of downs, and what he is learning is troubling. >> for example, imidacloprid can affect crab larvvae as low as 50 parts per quadrillion.n. itafaffects their tochondria at is level, thatt's mitochdrial poon. it c affect their muscles. if the mitochohondria a are damaged ine muscles, it c can cause paralys. suppression in these crabs. meaning that they are much more sususceptible to bacterial infections and fungal infections when co-e-exposed with imidacloloprid. impact of imidacloprid on sea urchins. >> neonicotinoids cause dna damage in sea urchin sperm as low as 500 parts per trillion. it c causes developmental abnormalities as low as 5 parts per trillion. it means that they're a mutagen. um, it t meas there's a
so we know that therere is some lilink or some correlelation between n how wele birds s are doing in terms of health and their body condition and how many bugs or how abundant the bugs are. and that seems to relate well with the, uh, presence and levels of contamination in ththese ponds. >> there have been few studies to date on how neonics affect ocean life. this is an area of downs, and what he is learning is troubling. >> for example, imidacloprid can affect crab larvvae as low...
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was just noting yesterday when i went out and looked--w-we have a dead zone e right at o our dock, therere's nothing growowing the. when most people think about the oyster, they knknow the stotorif the oystermen. they know the story of the watermen and all of their problems over the years, butut they don't knowow so much about the ecologigical valuee of the oyster. it's a great filter of the bay, it's responsnsible in some ways for the health of the bay, and one of the most interesting things,s, to me, was that an oyster can filter 50 gallons of water a day. and what it actually means is that the oysters eat algae, anand wheyou getoo much aae it t smothers the oysters, it keeps out the sunlight, you can't do photosynthesis, and if we can support the ecological value of the oyster as much as the consumer value, we're doing a great service to the bay. [crickets chirping] >> it's the first day of oyster season in maryland. and the tongers are out in full force in broad creek, a tributary of the eastern shore's largest river, the mighty choptank. >> hand tonging is a traditional method of harves
was just noting yesterday when i went out and looked--w-we have a dead zone e right at o our dock, therere's nothing growowing the. when most people think about the oyster, they knknow the stotorif the oystermen. they know the story of the watermen and all of their problems over the years, butut they don't knowow so much about the ecologigical valuee of the oyster. it's a great filter of the bay, it's responsnsible in some ways for the health of the bay, and one of the most interesting...
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the school was right-wing conservative, and he was one of the few liberal leftist teachers therere. now, he spends his days in h hs home office, working on his book. he also has financial l worrie. he has loans to repay, but now no income. he gets small monthly payments from his labor union, but it's not enough to make ends meet. he and his wife haveegun selling homemade leather bags. kemal: we have started eating soup, instead of proper meals. and i rararely go out, so i cn save m money. i have sent out a lot of job applications, but no one is interested in employing someone who was let go due to a government decree. of course, anyone can become unemployed. but for us, it's important to come up with a survival strategy. reporter: : t it's notot just about survival -- these people want their lives back. that's what most of the fired professors and journalists are demanding at this demonstration in istanbul. ulas bayraktar is determined to remain positive. he came all the way from mersin to be here in istanbul today. ulas: it's not easy. it's not easy to insist on optimism. sometimes
the school was right-wing conservative, and he was one of the few liberal leftist teachers therere. now, he spends his days in h hs home office, working on his book. he also has financial l worrie. he has loans to repay, but now no income. he gets small monthly payments from his labor union, but it's not enough to make ends meet. he and his wife haveegun selling homemade leather bags. kemal: we have started eating soup, instead of proper meals. and i rararely go out, so i cn save m money. i...
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big down but therere some things which are fairly clclear. . i do likike the children who. were in the cinema o on the third floor now they wilill clearly behd locked doors and it's not cleaea exactly w why those doors were locked it's easy just that that perhaps the people who were working in the cinema. didn't want chchildren to get into all people to get into the cinema for free without paying. fifty tickets. we know that because. children's. their parents hehear renendering messages throughout. that will deal on sunday off the fly to a cold o one. dolce telling her mother in a in a text message we burning coming gases of course that the children couldn't get out it was far too late the fox a cold very very quickly. investigative committee has said so far that they believe that faulty electrics is the most likely. to blame. again of course materiaials like tha. soap fire they they they burn veryy very quickly andd that's how he'seally w with what we seeee in. in shoppig malls across russia not just in the regions but also in suburban moscow to the regin leading out of th
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one number i've seen that there therere 80 times as many workers who use metal and aluminum as there are producers of those metals in the united states. there are many more jobs at risk if we get into an escalating series of retaliatory measures thenen the pal benefits of the expanded metals industry in the united states. the question for themi stration is is this a one-off thing, will they do this and then back off and whatever happens happens, or is this the beginn the story? that we don't know the answer to yet. jane: even if the president did modify this tariff, would it make a difference, or has the damage in confidence in america's trade policy been done already? neil: i think damage has been done in the sense that u.s. credibility is the driver of stability in the world trading system the world economy, is already in tatters that has been accelerated by this move. what actually happens next and how they implement this matters a great de. as we have disssed, policy was implemented or announced without much implementation plan, without the agreement of the trump cabinet. how the
one number i've seen that there therere 80 times as many workers who use metal and aluminum as there are producers of those metals in the united states. there are many more jobs at risk if we get into an escalating series of retaliatory measures thenen the pal benefits of the expanded metals industry in the united states. the question for themi stration is is this a one-off thing, will they do this and then back off and whatever happens happens, or is this the beginn the story? that we don't...
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the analyst therere sites the nt agreement of with an activist investor and the billion to sell $10 worth of company assets. the price target now, $30. the stock was down 3%o 25.19. >>> citi is no longer telling clients to sell roku. today it upgraded the stock to neutral. the analyst sites the rollout of the roku channel app on samsung's smart tvs. the price pargtd $36 a share. ubspgraded kb home. the analyst sites strongerg hous fundamentals and the stock's current valuation. the price target was increased to 32 but the stock fell i1% an overall down market to $28.13. >>> still ahead, apple's big push into america's classrooms. >>> a legal win for oracle a. federal appeals court has revived oracle's multibillion dollar copyright infringement googlegainst the judge said google's use of oracle's va. practicing technology was unfire and ordered trial to dermine e damages. this case divided silicon valley because it pits those who develop interface c those who rely on it to develop software programs. >> reporter: there are conflicting reports whether facebook's ceo will testify in front of
the analyst therere sites the nt agreement of with an activist investor and the billion to sell $10 worth of company assets. the price target now, $30. the stock was down 3%o 25.19. >>> citi is no longer telling clients to sell roku. today it upgraded the stock to neutral. the analyst sites the rollout of the roku channel app on samsung's smart tvs. the price pargtd $36 a share. ubspgraded kb home. the analyst sites strongerg hous fundamentals and the stock's current valuation. the...
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. >> you still have a sick thing feeling most what is therere ever a any consideration of apologizing? bush:h: apologizingng for asicallyy say the decision was >>f you knew then what you know nowow you would still go to war in iraq? pres. bush: first of all, i did not have that luxury. yoyou don't have the luxury when you are president. i will s say deftly the e worlds betterer off without saddam hussein in power, as are 25 million people who now have a chance to live in freedom. amy: that his former president 2010. bush speaking and you return home to a rack a couple of times a year, zahra ali, your character political dissenters -- your parents are political dissenters. ndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndnd to blair? terminology, this vocabulary in the u.k. and the u.s.,it was a crime, come on. it is a criminal war and these people have to be judged for their crimes, right? but also, i want to say proven to beut t t t t t t t t very antidemocratic. when we think of the context of the invasion of isis and what happened around it, we also have to talk about the fact that in iraq, despite t
. >> you still have a sick thing feeling most what is therere ever a any consideration of apologizing? bush:h: apologizingng for asicallyy say the decision was >>f you knew then what you know nowow you would still go to war in iraq? pres. bush: first of all, i did not have that luxury. yoyou don't have the luxury when you are president. i will s say deftly the e worlds betterer off without saddam hussein in power, as are 25 million people who now have a chance to live in freedom....
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. >> therer in virginia. >> and, the daddies brian. >> yes. >> the daddies being praised by some after he made his son, run a mile to school for bullying other kids on the bus because his son was kick off bus because of bullying. he shared this video of his 10 year-old son in the rain while he followed close behind in his car. >>> he has a backpack on. i got a kid hoist 10. >> hi everybody, you better listen to your dad 2018. if you don't know by now i have 22 wonderful children hey den, my son 10. my son has finally got in trouble enough where he got kick off the bus for three days because he was being a bully which i do in the tolerate, i cannot stand, and therefore, he has to now run to school. >> well, millions have people have weighed in this and people give the guy credit, they support him in this form of discipline. you have three boys, you were just on the phone with them. they are heading out to school right now. you as a mother of three boys what do you think. >> i don't know if i object necessarily, horrifyingly to the punishment, i object to video of it. i hate when dad get
. >> therer in virginia. >> and, the daddies brian. >> yes. >> the daddies being praised by some after he made his son, run a mile to school for bullying other kids on the bus because his son was kick off bus because of bullying. he shared this video of his 10 year-old son in the rain while he followed close behind in his car. >>> he has a backpack on. i got a kid hoist 10. >> hi everybody, you better listen to your dad 2018. if you don't know by now i...
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if therere ha't bebe substananal changege, substantial progress made on the talk, then, as y y just heaeardthe vivideo,e will continue on to a mararking boyct at which exams will not be marked and students will be able to graduate because they won't be marked. i should say alslso that we h he tremendous amomount of suppoport from students. we o of seen extrememely m moven e forms of emails, lters, petions to theice chcellors anto the governmement, as well as literay coming and standing with us on the picket line. amy: last week, democracy now! spoke to randi weingarten, president of the amerco federation of teteachers about what is happening in west virginia, the teachers and staff strike there. >> there's no collective bargaining and west vivirginia. so it is whatever we lobbied the legislature and the governor and speak,to a deal, so to of increasing salaries by 5% this year. it is not enough because of what west virginia teachers make and they need to make more. and to actually freeze the premiums for about 18 months. the problem is, the bills have not actually gone through a very hostil
if therere ha't bebe substananal changege, substantial progress made on the talk, then, as y y just heaeardthe vivideo,e will continue on to a mararking boyct at which exams will not be marked and students will be able to graduate because they won't be marked. i should say alslso that we h he tremendous amomount of suppoport from students. we o of seen extrememely m moven e forms of emails, lters, petions to theice chcellors anto the governmement, as well as literay coming and standing with us...
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when therere is a fire, the fire department goes to your house whether or not your documented or undocumented. when you go to thehe hospital, they treat you whether you are documented or undocumented. the census says clearly in the constitutution it is a numeratin of the actual population, not of citizens. if you go down this road to excluding people from representation, to e excluding people from counting come you are going too exclude millions f people f from the e democratic process who should be counted. amy: talk about the census department, the kind of funding it has, who is heading it come is it ready? and also, computerized census for the first time. >> the citizenship question is such a big deal because the census is already facing a perfect storm of problems. the budget has been cut for years by the republican congress and the trump administration. it is using internet technology for the first time, so it is asking basically everyone to respond online as opposed to on a paper form. suddenly now, everyone is going to get a postcard telling them to respond online in an era of internet
when therere is a fire, the fire department goes to your house whether or not your documented or undocumented. when you go to thehe hospital, they treat you whether you are documented or undocumented. the census says clearly in the constitutution it is a numeratin of the actual population, not of citizens. if you go down this road to excluding people from representation, to e excluding people from counting come you are going too exclude millions f people f from the e democratic process who...
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of then the waning days obama administration, therere seemed to be a consensus on moving forward to end the war on drugs, to begin trying to reduce the prison population. now the trump administration is clearly going in the opposite. >> direction exactly. trump and i think the attorney general or going back to weights we know that have failed, which has led to mass criminalization in the u.s. and devastated communities of color. it is then racially disproportionate the waste drug laws have been enforced. it is been a failure. we actually know how to save lives. let's be clear we have a crisis here, but we know how to say lives. that is implement harm reduction policies that allow people to use drugs safely, engage with them if they want to seek treatment, and move away from a criminal justice sector the public health sector focus. amy: let's go to president trump again speaking this weekend in moon township, pennsylvania. pres. trump: when i was in china , and other places, by the way, i said, mr. president, do you have a drug problem? no, no, no we do not. country, 1.4big billion peopl
of then the waning days obama administration, therere seemed to be a consensus on moving forward to end the war on drugs, to begin trying to reduce the prison population. now the trump administration is clearly going in the opposite. >> direction exactly. trump and i think the attorney general or going back to weights we know that have failed, which has led to mass criminalization in the u.s. and devastated communities of color. it is then racially disproportionate the waste drug laws...
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it is an oppressive area where therere is lack of resourceses,k of opportunities..when you have pololice offics that feel they c can do whatever they wantt t to, come e into a community, i in the psalmistst e maless and females are target practice. what happened of this young man mesomething that in 2014, and another community leader said, sacramento, we have policing.oblem with we need help. only saw the uprising and ferguson. in 2014, i remember talking to my councilmembers saying we are one national moment from being ferguson. and here we are at this moment. we have been pushing for change. we have in for more transparency. we have been pushing foror more accountability. we are asking for justice for this young man it was executed. amy: i want to turn to stephon clark's longtime companion. she said she is struggling to help her heartbroken children process the death of their father. >> i have to wake up every morning to my kids asking me, where is daddy? let's go get d daddy. i tell them, daddy is always going to be with us. daddddy is in our hearts always and fo
it is an oppressive area where therere is lack of resourceses,k of opportunities..when you have pololice offics that feel they c can do whatever they wantt t to, come e into a community, i in the psalmistst e maless and females are target practice. what happened of this young man mesomething that in 2014, and another community leader said, sacramento, we have policing.oblem with we need help. only saw the uprising and ferguson. in 2014, i remember talking to my councilmembers saying we are one...
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we're willing to work with it if therer board it out tosome adjustment that needs be made, great. senator murkowski: thank you senator. these are issues on this reorganization that we'll be -- we'll all be learning more about. but the opportunity to have the one-on-one i think is important. senator gardner. senator gardner: thank you, secretary zinke, for your time and service. thanks for your investment in our public lands and support of the national park restoration act. that will make a huge difference as we get and deal with this backlog of maintenance international park system. ennis mills, the idea behind rocky mountain national park you visited, i'm grateful for your visit, said within national parks room, glorious room, room in which find ourselves to think, hope, dream, plan, rest, and resolve. i thank you for the resolve you are showing to address the backlog and other issues facing our public lands. secretary zinke, want to talk about the conduit, comment than anything, the conduit project is in southeastern colorado authorized in 1960's. president kennedy signed the ar
we're willing to work with it if therer board it out tosome adjustment that needs be made, great. senator murkowski: thank you senator. these are issues on this reorganization that we'll be -- we'll all be learning more about. but the opportunity to have the one-on-one i think is important. senator gardner. senator gardner: thank you, secretary zinke, for your time and service. thanks for your investment in our public lands and support of the national park restoration act. that will make a huge...
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re therer not that is an economic challenge of there, it would be coming from china. will still you from the white house, stephanie, after i youone of those hats that but you be back francine: well, as you know, we have gotten conflicting signals from trump himself. as well as between donald trump and rex tillerson, where they well. does a protectionist regime go hand-in-hand with a weaker dollar policy? that could be the intended ml of the administration, but i am not sure markets will be able to react in that way. when it comes to trade wars, first, we see the risk off across the board. they decide they will hang altogether interested in to rate trade. we still favor the slightly weaker dollar against the majors, but this kabul k things for sure. francine: thank you, senior writer stephanie baker. we continue the conversation on we also talked private equities. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance and politics. this is bloomberg surveillance and i am francine lacqua in london at the jpmorgan ceo conference. let's get back to the top story and gary cohn'
re therer not that is an economic challenge of there, it would be coming from china. will still you from the white house, stephanie, after i youone of those hats that but you be back francine: well, as you know, we have gotten conflicting signals from trump himself. as well as between donald trump and rex tillerson, where they well. does a protectionist regime go hand-in-hand with a weaker dollar policy? that could be the intended ml of the administration, but i am not sure markets will be able...
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>> because therere is no place, nobody who is going to pay them. what happens on these platforms the platform itself -- >> wait aol minute. i have a bank, i pay them one way or another. >> t tough find a source. you have to find somebody who would be in the business of paying them and that costs money. so what you see in these platforms, what you see -- >> sir, i have lived my whole life, i'm as old as almost anybody in the room. >> very kind of you to say but -- >> and, various intermediaries handled my financial transactions my entire life, none of them have gone hungry. >> we're talking about a very different businessna model. that is one of the things so important about this and important about this discussion. >> we know this is a good method for terrorists, criminals and taxbo evaders. the question is, is there some great social purpose that can not be met in any other way and, i want to hear from a different witness and i don't see one volunteer. >> honestly i think it is an important question because you're getting ultimately to this questi
>> because therere is no place, nobody who is going to pay them. what happens on these platforms the platform itself -- >> wait aol minute. i have a bank, i pay them one way or another. >> t tough find a source. you have to find somebody who would be in the business of paying them and that costs money. so what you see in these platforms, what you see -- >> sir, i have lived my whole life, i'm as old as almost anybody in the room. >> very kind of you to say but --...
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. >> can n everybody hear me okakay out therere?microphone noise] [laughter] let's talk a a bit aboutt the induststry in general, where our proroject is situated. of course, it is the uranium mining indndustry, nothing g w to you people. the supupply and demand got s sh that we couould reopenn these facilities, build this mill, and we're going to bring that to reality so that you can reap benenefits from that along g with the c company. [applause] >> uranium has been a huge economic boom to this whole area. these small communities never had it as good as when there was uranium mining. and i do know that when you're struggling to put your kids through college, put food on the table, some of these arenas look very,, very appppealing. anand i cannonot say thatat if s in that t boat that i wouldn't e right there swimming the same stream. is i it worth h it to open more mineses and more e mills? to me, it is. it's an issue we all face, not just me or the miners. it's an issue t that we all fac, bebecause we do not give up our consumption
. >> can n everybody hear me okakay out therere?microphone noise] [laughter] let's talk a a bit aboutt the induststry in general, where our proroject is situated. of course, it is the uranium mining indndustry, nothing g w to you people. the supupply and demand got s sh that we couould reopenn these facilities, build this mill, and we're going to bring that to reality so that you can reap benenefits from that along g with the c company. [applause] >> uranium has been a huge economic...
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but the truth is therere is unity in diversity. if we can bring that together with our art & music through our children, teaching them from the beginning it's so important to have that be the conversation to find out more visit linktvtv.org 03/01/18 03/01/18 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! pres. trump: it doesn't make sense i have to wait until i'm 21 to get a handgun, but i think at this weaponon at 18. i was curious as to what you did in your bill. >> we did not address it, mr. president. pres. trump: because you are afraid of the nra. amy: two weeks after the school shooting in parkland, florida, president trump appears to break with the nra and his republican colleagues, urging lawmakers to pass, rants
but the truth is therere is unity in diversity. if we can bring that together with our art & music through our children, teaching them from the beginning it's so important to have that be the conversation to find out more visit linktvtv.org 03/01/18 03/01/18 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! pres. trump: it doesn't make sense i have to wait until i'm 21 to get a handgun, but i think at this weaponon at 18. i was curious as to what you...