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princess viss ththe men constant..ncess: the best part is whena a womatakes the finadedecision -- not to go back to the wk,k, as aroststitut when i see a woman having th dere. reporter: eze and naomliveven one of the ruges.the o friends e safe there but t isated, and they mss eir frfrdom. still, is woworldsway frfr prostution, or theorrorors they s sfered making the wayay hehere through l libya. nanai: i was arrested and somehow, r raped once. the peoplple i was with, , every titime they beatat me with a r rod. sosotimes they take their guns d d put itn mymy anu in the nightht, they wakee everybodody up at the e time of 11:00, 12:00, 1:00. they we e you, ty tatake tir gugun and put it i in your anus.s. ank god i left there, crossed,and i me t to ity. when i c came at first it was still not tttter. still trying to get over the pains. i i found out ththat it was eveven worse e because i hahave to use mymy body to make the money. rereporterprinincessas first-hand expererience of thahat -- haviving been trafafficked to tut
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. >> in ththe uniteded states,s, e are over r 500 coal-fired power plants. and untilil recently, the dangers of coal ash have largely been h hidden from publc view. this is one of the largest coal-fired power facilities in the country. called plant scherer, it's located in juliette, georgia, and is majority owned by georgia power. each year it produces 3 1/2 million kilowatts of electricity. generating that power requires a lot of coal.. over 1,200 tons of coal are burned every hour at plant scherer, and in 2010, that resulted in 2,200 tons of coal ash. anand it's all dumped intoa 750-acre ununlined pond, meaning nothing prevents toxins from entering the groundwater. >> 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
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>> ♪ f for the one thatat fee >> i guess, ininitially, going into the film, i probably fefelt that ththeill was a bad idea, like, why woululd anyone w want toto usher bacack in an inindusy that had obviously shortened people's lives and had crcreated a lot of environmemental havoc in t the area? so, i i was going to do the film in thihis communitity looking at thehe pros and consns wwithin that community. but what i found, which surprised me, isis that in that region, almost everyone was unanimously for this uranium mill. so, , i really w wanted the e fm to look from a very human perspective, why thahat would b, why people would usher back in this industry. >> as the mayor of naturita, i am very excited and hopeful that in 6 to 8 months we're going to start seeing ore trucks rolling through the town, we're going to sesee the mining picking up, anand we're goingng to see ththe milling moving forward. >> the towns of naturita and nucla are located in ththe west in n the montrose co. >> can eveverybody hear me okay y out there?e? [microphone noise] [laughter] llet's s talk a bibit about the
>> ♪ f for the one thatat fee >> i guess, ininitially, going into the film, i probably fefelt that ththeill was a bad idea, like, why woululd anyone w want toto usher bacack in an inindusy that had obviously shortened people's lives and had crcreated a lot of environmemental havoc in t the area? so, i i was going to do the film in thihis communitity looking at thehe pros and consns wwithin that community. but what i found, which surprised me, isis that in that region, almost...
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ththe ecosystem in the seyeychs is counting on it. host: in most countries, women are an accepted part of the woworkforce. but there are still big differences between nations, su as s whent comemes the proportition of women n in thed labobor force. inin t u.s., 56% of women anad girls over the age of 15 engage in paid work. in the e.u. that figure is slightly lower, 51%. but in the middle east and north africa, an average of just 21% of women have paid work. in j jordan, that t figure is t 1414%. change, though, is in the air. reporter: drilling, hammering, and hauling, and all in a hijab. aisha knows some people would be surprised to see her doing this kind of handiwork. but she does it anyway, even if it gets pretty grimy. aisha: i'm used to it now. i enjoy this work. it doesn't bother me anymore. reporter: aisha and her team of plumbers are working on a construction site for luxury flats in amman. they have a range of responsibilities. they're fitting solar panels, cleaning water canisters, and sawing pipes. at the same time, they'
ththe ecosystem in the seyeychs is counting on it. host: in most countries, women are an accepted part of the woworkforce. but there are still big differences between nations, su as s whent comemes the proportition of women n in thed labobor force. inin t u.s., 56% of women anad girls over the age of 15 engage in paid work. in the e.u. that figure is slightly lower, 51%. but in the middle east and north africa, an average of just 21% of women have paid work. in j jordan, that t figure is t...
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she says too much land goes to ththe powerful r real estate compananies. she has already helped thousands of residents to move from their shoebox dwellings to subsidized housing. sometimes it took years, such as with ms. tai. the apartments here are bigger, the rents cheaper. for residents, it means a complete lifestyle change, fewer worries, and more money left over. it's a neveverending job, buta rewarding one. lalai: i feel l happy because wi help people, they're in n a difficult t situation,ctctualli feel verery sorry for that. and so i work k hard, and then they finally impmprove their situation. that makes me really happy. i don't know, becacause i thik that helping people is a kind of happiness. reporter: those living in caged beds generally pay even more rent for their space than people who live in subsidized flats. if it weren't for lai shan's help, mr. leung and the other men here might not even have warm clothing for the cooler winter nights. sometimes, when the people of hong kong come home from work, mr. leung goes to the soccer pitch. he used
she says too much land goes to ththe powerful r real estate compananies. she has already helped thousands of residents to move from their shoebox dwellings to subsidized housing. sometimes it took years, such as with ms. tai. the apartments here are bigger, the rents cheaper. for residents, it means a complete lifestyle change, fewer worries, and more money left over. it's a neveverending job, buta rewarding one. lalai: i feel l happy because wi help people, they're in n a difficult t...
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milling moving forward. >> the towns of naturita and nucla are located in ththe west in n the montroseo. >> can eveverybody hear me okay y out there?e? [microphone noise] [laughter] llet's s talk a bibit about the industryry in general, where our projeject is situated. of course, it is the uranium mining indusustry, nothing neneto you people. the supplply and demand got such that we couldld reopen these facilities, build this mill, and we're going to bring that to reality so that you can reap benefefits from that along wiwith the comompany. [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
milling moving forward. >> the towns of naturita and nucla are located in ththe west in n the montroseo. >> can eveverybody hear me okay y out there?e? [microphone noise] [laughter] llet's s talk a bibit about the industryry in general, where our projeject is situated. of course, it is the uranium mining indusustry, nothing neneto you people. the supplply and demand got such that we couldld reopen these facilities, build this mill, and we're going to bring that to reality so that...
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ththe marine spatial plan is te first of itsts kind in the indn ococean. fefeeling knowining thatat whr informatioion you bring back, is gog to have posisiti impactrtrr marine nservation on the seychelles reporter: the ojojecruns until 202020, by whihich time the ft longng-term prototection plans should be in p place. the e ecosystem in the seychchs host: in most countries, women are an accepted part of the workrkforce. but there are still big differences betweenanations, su as whwhent comes s the proportionon of women inin thed labor r force. in t the.s., 56% of women dd girls er the a of 15 eage in pd work. in t e.u. at figure slight lowower51%. but in t middle ea and nth afri, an arage of st 21% womenave paidork. in jorordan, that fifigure is t 14%.%. reporter: drilling, hammering, and hauling, and all in a hijab. aishkind of handiwork.a a a a a but she does it anyway, even if it gets pretty grimy. aisha: i'm used to it now. i enjoy this work. it doesn't bother me anymore. reporter: aisha and her team of plumbers are working on a construction site for l
ththe marine spatial plan is te first of itsts kind in the indn ococean. fefeeling knowining thatat whr informatioion you bring back, is gog to have posisiti impactrtrr marine nservation on the seychelles reporter: the ojojecruns until 202020, by whihich time the ft longng-term prototection plans should be in p place. the e ecosystem in the seychchs host: in most countries, women are an accepted part of the workrkforce. but there are still big differences betweenanations, su as whwhent comes s...
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reporter: beltrame was one of ththe first officers to respondo a deadly hostage situation.s events ununfolded at ththe supermarket, beltrame traded places with a female hostage who was being used as a human shield by thettacker.r. it was not just his a act of self-sacrififice that helped end the siege. beltrame cleverly left his cell phonone on n so police officers could d hero is going on. then aftfter hearing gunshots, reinforcements went in and ended the ordeal. beltrame die for his countntry, and hiss memory -- died for his country and his memory will live on. today,y, his couountry gave hima most distinguished sendoff. brent: also in p paris, a memorl march was held for an 85-year-old holocaust survivor who was murdered in her home in the city. thousands marched through the french capital in memory of mireille knoll, a and to protest against a wave of anti-semitic attacks against france. firefighters discovered knonol's partially y burned b body after being called to a fire in her apartment. she had been stabbed several times. police have arrested a neighbor and anothe
reporter: beltrame was one of ththe first officers to respondo a deadly hostage situation.s events ununfolded at ththe supermarket, beltrame traded places with a female hostage who was being used as a human shield by thettacker.r. it was not just his a act of self-sacrififice that helped end the siege. beltrame cleverly left his cell phonone on n so police officers could d hero is going on. then aftfter hearing gunshots, reinforcements went in and ended the ordeal. beltrame die for his...
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i asked ththe local people how is this possiblele? people said d this is our sacred mountain.this was a big shock to me. just the concept of sacred moununtain was g good enough to preserve the resources. it's more powerful than the law or the preaching of scientists. todaday the system is still functioning. in the core area, nothing should be touched. then in a broader area, killing g is not allowed. no liviving beings should be harmed. we d d a survey y on birds, and we discovered that wherever the belief in sacred mountains is strong, there is greater biodiversity. so this shshows scientificalally the environmenental value ofacacred mountatains. fred: then foror two years, dr. lu and her students used gps to map the sacred mountains in the ganzi district of western sichuan province. they found an average of three sacred mountains near each monastery in the district. in the united states, the protected area would be about the size of vermont and new hampshire combined. nearly one third of the land is in sacred areas. translator: who will protect the environment in thehe west
i asked ththe local people how is this possiblele? people said d this is our sacred mountain.this was a big shock to me. just the concept of sacred moununtain was g good enough to preserve the resources. it's more powerful than the law or the preaching of scientists. todaday the system is still functioning. in the core area, nothing should be touched. then in a broader area, killing g is not allowed. no liviving beings should be harmed. we d d a survey y on birds, and we discovered that...
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ththe whole villllage plays al. theyey all stop inin their tra. jo's m mission is toto catch a thief. mugambi: in n the end, thehe fay is not the point. it's the fact that she found heroism inside of her and inspired the whole village to do something. everyone has a hero living inside of them, who they just need to discover.. reporterer: the messssage maye univerersal, but thehe story it in a v village in kenya. the film was shot near nairobi . there is plenty of local cololr and spspecific cultutural references. films from afrfrica rarely fid large audiences outside the continent. mykel: you know that african cinema has its unique style, very different from what the west would do. and from the environment, to the language, culturur to the lifestyle of the people, to the dress culture, and into every spices we put to make our films. and d so that's what we'reryry. reporter: afrirican filmmakers come to o international film festivals to present their work and make contacts, like here at the berlinale. at the same time, many of them don't want to re
ththe whole villllage plays al. theyey all stop inin their tra. jo's m mission is toto catch a thief. mugambi: in n the end, thehe fay is not the point. it's the fact that she found heroism inside of her and inspired the whole village to do something. everyone has a hero living inside of them, who they just need to discover.. reporterer: the messssage maye univerersal, but thehe story it in a v village in kenya. the film was shot near nairobi . there is plenty of local cololr and spspecific...
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the confnfluence of ththese two rivers is ththe place to w wisr a spouse.yelena: i i think we rusussiann partrticul were e ways on sech fororeaning. at's the way we e. i rembmber bng a s sll child in theoviet ion, and o of reporter: in a vilgege inhata. southwestern russia, nadia imemelgunova says women le e hr used to be bururned at the s s. but t nowadays, dodoctors referr ththeir patientsts to her. shnadia offersrs treatments s wh babuwater,r, wax, and prprayers. but shshe only receieives peoplo have b been baptizeded. nadia: thehere you go. you were r really scareded. t you're not scared ananymore. everyonene comes to meme. rich, popoor, en heaealthy peop. if people arare afraid, i i canl them. i can helplp fight against the evevil eye, re throatsbabad skin, inflammation. lolots of thingsgs. reporter: : hundreds of f kiloms away from nadia's village is another place where people arrive from moscow and beyond, hoping for miracles. nadejda starzeva doesn't he e it sy.. r husband recently committed susuicide.lcohohol was invololv. and jealousysy. she hahas
the confnfluence of ththese two rivers is ththe place to w wisr a spouse.yelena: i i think we rusussiann partrticul were e ways on sech fororeaning. at's the way we e. i rembmber bng a s sll child in theoviet ion, and o of reporter: in a vilgege inhata. southwestern russia, nadia imemelgunova says women le e hr used to be bururned at the s s. but t nowadays, dodoctors referr ththeir patientsts to her. shnadia offersrs treatments s wh babuwater,r, wax, and prprayers. but shshe only receieives...
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ththe coss of these kinds of crisisis last for generations. the amount of human damage, the amount of waste of resources is beyond calculation. a ssystem t that does this, let alone a system that does it repeatedly, cannot talk about efficiency because whatever the efficiency is of a particular factory or a particular production process is completely overwhelmed by the inefficiency of massive nunumbers of unenemployed peopl, un-utilized resources, and lost output that could meet social needs. but it's worse. it's not just that we're in a crisis now of horrific pproportions for 5 years. it's that this is the second major breakdodown of t this capitalist system i in the last 75 years. the last one was the 1930s. begins in 192929 and isn't realy ovover until 1940, '41.. a terrible crisis. and between the end of that one in the 1930s and the beginning of this one in 2007, the national bureau of economic research, which is the official agency that counts crises, counts 11 more----11 moe downturns in which millions of americans--and i'm not even tal
ththe coss of these kinds of crisisis last for generations. the amount of human damage, the amount of waste of resources is beyond calculation. a ssystem t that does this, let alone a system that does it repeatedly, cannot talk about efficiency because whatever the efficiency is of a particular factory or a particular production process is completely overwhelmed by the inefficiency of massive nunumbers of unenemployed peopl, un-utilized resources, and lost output that could meet social needs....
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but ththe initiativeve has ead them deaeath threats.. the danger is very real.ust a few months ago, six farmers were found shot to death. so far, no one has been held accountable for their murders. but how do these large corporations get their hands on thousands of hectares of land seemingly overnight? ththe anti-corruruption grop proeticaca has examinened the d als and documentedheheir ndings. w, staff from proeticaca have cocome to informrm local resid. mamagaly: we wananted to highlt one e thing, namelely, the connectionon between deforestatation, the illllegal e in lanand, and corruruption amt local ofofficials. there have long been r rumors about ththis, but there e wast enough e evidence to b be ablo say defininitively, yes,s, is trtrue. katjtja: they gaththered all e available documents and rrrried t nunumerous intererviews. manyny of the dealals reachedn this regegion are linknked to h enenepreneur dennis lka.a. he is nonow beg inveigated b stried 13,000 hectes off trainforerest to make w way form oil l and cocoa plplantations. they we e helpedy cocorrup
but ththe initiativeve has ead them deaeath threats.. the danger is very real.ust a few months ago, six farmers were found shot to death. so far, no one has been held accountable for their murders. but how do these large corporations get their hands on thousands of hectares of land seemingly overnight? ththe anti-corruruption grop proeticaca has examinened the d als and documentedheheir ndings. w, staff from proeticaca have cocome to informrm local resid. mamagaly: we wananted to highlt one e...
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most of alall, i am shococked tt theyey are hiding ththe truth fm us.eporter: two days after the tragedy and amid criticism for its slow response, the russian government announced a day of nationalal mourning. president putin visited kemerovo and asked the protesters to trust in a transparent investigation. >> 100 investigators are working on this case. they will inspect the whole chain, starting with those who gave permissions and finishing with those who must have been in chararge of the sesecurity. reporter: but many still searching for loved ones are mistrustful of the government's promises. volunteers across the city are distributing their own list of those missing. scores of names have been added. most of them, children. brent: the united nations has warned that the future of an entire generation of children is in doubt. unicef says close to half a million children in yemen have dropped out of school sisince 2015. that is when saudi arabia and its allies intervened in the fighting there. reporter: it is the weweakest wo suffer mosost. these childr
most of alall, i am shococked tt theyey are hiding ththe truth fm us.eporter: two days after the tragedy and amid criticism for its slow response, the russian government announced a day of nationalal mourning. president putin visited kemerovo and asked the protesters to trust in a transparent investigation. >> 100 investigators are working on this case. they will inspect the whole chain, starting with those who gave permissions and finishing with those who must have been in chararge of...
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there are several pele t tha arfasting with us in solidarity in different parts of ththe country.e have been asking wey'y's toto tothe fair food progr make allf f the ghtsts thawe have expanded to oerer are. but overall, to bring wen'' to the table so that they don't int go and expit people mexico, whicisis whatheyeyid when we as workers we ablble laland all of these changes for e e liveof t tenof thohoands of workers, eliminating sexual harassment and all oththat. ththeyasicalal punished their own growers, the people they were doi business for years, for doing that. and they went to buy from mexico , a megaararm that 270 workers and modern-day slavery in 2013. then they moved tobuy there two years later. amy: what you mean by modern-day slavery? living conditions where they did not have housing, for example, had no floors, no beds, no stones, in some cases. freed byrs had to be the intervention of the government in mexico. when you imagine all of these things, children working in the women beinghe promised 100 pesos per day, and not receiving but 50 to 60, you can see the conditi
there are several pele t tha arfasting with us in solidarity in different parts of ththe country.e have been asking wey'y's toto tothe fair food progr make allf f the ghtsts thawe have expanded to oerer are. but overall, to bring wen'' to the table so that they don't int go and expit people mexico, whicisis whatheyeyid when we as workers we ablble laland all of these changes for e e liveof t tenof thohoands of workers, eliminating sexual harassment and all oththat. ththeyasicalal punished their...
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ththe census will form the basis for those districts.s. if the census is skskewed and or counts, for example, a white population and undercounts peopople of color, that means wn districts, drive new people of cocolor and immigrants are goining to be underrepresented. , what he said of those who say undocumented people should not be represented in congress and undocumented people should not be getttting federal funding. >> it is been a case that districts have been drawn based on total population, not citizenship. this just want to the supreme court a few years ago. the supreme court two years ago world unanimously that districts should be drawn based on total population and not citizenship because they said everyone who is here deserves citizenshihip, meaning theitizenship ability t to be representeded, whether r they are or are not a citizen. 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
ththe census will form the basis for those districts.s. if the census is skskewed and or counts, for example, a white population and undercounts peopople of color, that means wn districts, drive new people of cocolor and immigrants are goining to be underrepresented. , what he said of those who say undocumented people should not be represented in congress and undocumented people should not be getttting federal funding. >> it is been a case that districts have been drawn based on total...
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so these are ththe extremists a they a are becoming more and more. 1/3 of the nation are newcomers. newcomers that came during fighting. >> my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, and she cam to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here. i think her motivation saved about 15,000, 20,00000 children. and i think it's good that i have some roots here. so this is my home since 1946, and i love the neighborhood. up there on the corner there's a catholic convent with a huge courtyard where it was very easy to learn to go on bikes. this was from 1946, 1947, the last joint palestinian jewish house. we had a very good relationship with the arabs. and then the war started in 1947. >> all the arabs were pushed out. >> they were pushed out. >> they feel guilty that you are living
so these are ththe extremists a they a are becoming more and more. 1/3 of the nation are newcomers. newcomers that came during fighting. >> my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, and she cam to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place...
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ththe trump himselelf said he supported raising the minimum age as recently as last week. but on monday, white house spokespersrson sarah huckabeee sanders tried to claim trump was not walking back his promimises. >> look, he hasas not backed awy from these things at all. as i just said, they are stilll outlined in the plan, but he cannot make them happen with a broad stroke of the pen. you have to have some congressional component to do some of these things. wiwithout that support, it is nt possible. amy: meanwhile, the youth-led movement foror gun controlol continues to gain political support. as high schoolers plan to walk out of their classrooms across the country on wednesday. among those who haven't forced the new movement is oldest a warriors coach steve kerr, who compared the students to anti-vietnam war protesters and pledged to join the march for our lives on march 24 in san francisco. he made his remarks in newark, california at a town hall. kerr was 18 years old when his father malcolm kerr, the president of the american university of beirut, was shot dead in h
ththe trump himselelf said he supported raising the minimum age as recently as last week. but on monday, white house spokespersrson sarah huckabeee sanders tried to claim trump was not walking back his promimises. >> look, he hasas not backed awy from these things at all. as i just said, they are stilll outlined in the plan, but he cannot make them happen with a broad stroke of the pen. you have to have some congressional component to do some of these things. wiwithout that support, it is...
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ththe situation is still not stabilized.of officers and security personnel have been rushed to the scene. french counterterrorism prosecutors have taken over the investigation into this. the french prime minister has terror.his an act of the prime e minister is heading there e as we s speak. some security sources are saying the shooter is alone inside the supermarket. that information has not been officially confirmed at this stage. reported r several minutes now without being officially contradicted. it would seem to be the case some of the hostages have been evacuated d d d d d d d d d d ds a fast-moving situation, very fluid. earlier, it was attributive to prosecutors that he claimed allegiance to the islamic state. therhahas been some backpedaling on that. our own terrorismsm expert sayse does not have that information, that the suspect has pledgdgdgdg it is unknown at this stage whether the e suspect was workig inside a known terror structure or was perhaps working on his own. that is a line of v v v v v v vy tive athe
ththe situation is still not stabilized.of officers and security personnel have been rushed to the scene. french counterterrorism prosecutors have taken over the investigation into this. the french prime minister has terror.his an act of the prime e minister is heading there e as we s speak. some security sources are saying the shooter is alone inside the supermarket. that information has not been officially confirmed at this stage. reported r several minutes now without being officially...
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ththe ti-corruption grpp oeticacaas examined thland als and documeed thehe findings. w, staff from proeticaca have cocome to informrm local resid. mamagaly: we wananted to highlt one e thing, namelely, the connectionon between deforestatation, the illllegal e there have long been r rumorsorr about ththis, but there e wast enough e evidence to b be ablo say defininitively, yes,s, is trtrue. katjtja: they gaththered all e available documents and rrrried t nunumerous intererviews. manyny of the dealals reachedn this regegion are linknked to h enenepreneur dennis lka.a. he is nonow beg inveigated b stried 13,000 hectes off trainforerest to make w way form oil l and cocoa plplantations. they we e helpedy cocorrup local l politicians,s, who invalilidated existiting lad rirights, efefctively tangng the laland froits s owne. we've come to pucallpa, the capital of the regio where we're meeting two farmers. they agreed to speak to us in the prototected environment ofa hotel. in 2 24, regional authitieie appropriated the land. now therare oil pas growg on i ruben: wn i wento the
ththe ti-corruption grpp oeticacaas examined thland als and documeed thehe findings. w, staff from proeticaca have cocome to informrm local resid. mamagaly: we wananted to highlt one e thing, namelely, the connectionon between deforestatation, the illllegal e there have long been r rumorsorr about ththis, but there e wast enough e evidence to b be ablo say defininitively, yes,s, is trtrue. katjtja: they gaththered all e available documents and rrrried t nunumerous intererviews. manyny of the...
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seems already that hehe is doining a political comomeback d ththe result of the electiononsl bebe such that i think it's a possssibility thatat even if he canantt get a majoritity -- he participate or at least his party can participate in n a sot p presidentonation or type ofnt for different government solution that are usually adadopted in italy w whn there is no majority.. we have to talk about italy's five-star movement, which has shaken up the company -- can't -- country's political theme, making it unlikely for either of the two traditional party blocks. the center-right to form a government. how did this happen >? that movementt i is actuauallyn expected result already in the previous political elections and i think they are still convincing a large part of the electorate. they have not lost power and i -- by many people potentiall party for governing the country. radicale not taken positions. they have reasonable positions on the environment. i think, of course, their success -- itit is convincing because there has been many evidences that the country -- other political parties
seems already that hehe is doining a political comomeback d ththe result of the electiononsl bebe such that i think it's a possssibility thatat even if he canantt get a majoritity -- he participate or at least his party can participate in n a sot p presidentonation or type ofnt for different government solution that are usually adadopted in italy w whn there is no majority.. we have to talk about italy's five-star movement, which has shaken up the company -- can't -- country's political theme,...
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psychologyf an entire natn,n, you're playing with e e ychology oan ente nation in the contetext of ththe democratic process. amy: the london observer, the guardian, and the "new york times" also helped break thee e data breach and its role in the 2016 election has caused wide spread backlash from both u.s. and british lawmakers who are now calling on facebook's crew crew, mark zuckerberg, to testify. this firestorm comes after facebook has already faced massive backlash over how the platatrm was used to spread russian propaganda ahead of the election. president trump attacks special counsel robert mueller for the first time by name on twitter over the weekend. on saturday, he wrote, "the mueller probe should never have been started in that there was no collusion and there was no crime." on sunday, trump tweeted, "why mueller team have 13 hardened democrats, some big crooked hillary supporters and zero republicans? another dem recented added, does anyone think this is fair, and yet there is no collusion." mumumumumumu long-time republican and a former f.b.i. director who was appointed by
psychologyf an entire natn,n, you're playing with e e ychology oan ente nation in the contetext of ththe democratic process. amy: the london observer, the guardian, and the "new york times" also helped break thee e data breach and its role in the 2016 election has caused wide spread backlash from both u.s. and british lawmakers who are now calling on facebook's crew crew, mark zuckerberg, to testify. this firestorm comes after facebook has already faced massive backlash over how the...
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they are now found routinely in stream samples as well as well samples across ththe united states. >> birds like swifts and swallows depend on insects as a food source. if insects are killed in their breeding ground, usually a body of water, birds are deprived of food. >> the concentrations of the neonics in our waterways are sufficient to kill the aquatic invertebrate life on which these birds depend. >> in canada, where neonicotinoids are widely used on crops, dr. christy morrissey is also finding high levels of wetland contamination. she focuses her research in canada's breadbasket, the prairie pothole region of saskatchewan, where agricultural land is laced with potholes, small temporary ponds fed by snowmelt and rain. >> in 2013 we found up to 90% of the ponds s that we sampled n spring, even before the farmers were out seeding, had detectable levels of neonics in them. but our peak concentrations occurred after seeding, not surprising, particularly after rainfall events, at levels that were, you know, upwards of, uh, 3 parts per billion, which is well known to affect aquatic ins
they are now found routinely in stream samples as well as well samples across ththe united states. >> birds like swifts and swallows depend on insects as a food source. if insects are killed in their breeding ground, usually a body of water, birds are deprived of food. >> the concentrations of the neonics in our waterways are sufficient to kill the aquatic invertebrate life on which these birds depend. >> in canada, where neonicotinoids are widely used on crops, dr. christy...
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so, is pakakistan really a place that malala will be a able to cl r hohome in ththe future?ite he'llll: -- shahil: i'm sure that she wants to go home but now that she has come back, she has become an ideologist. and the ideology is that pakistan should be progressive, pakistan should be secular, pakistan should have civilian authority and the military should go back to the barracks,, because the military cacalls the shots in pakistan. and malala has expanded the narrative, a and by coming back she has extended the narrative that pakistan should be ruled by the secular, progressive forces. and i agree that she is not safe in pakistan. she has lots of threats from islamists, and obviously she will go back to the u.k. wheree she studies andnd where she liv. the pakistan needs people like malala, a and the west must s se withth malala. the w west must not side with te military. the generals and the west, the u.s. and other countries, they negotiate with the military. so malala has an important message. brent: we will have more time to talk about this later. semele, from our asia
so, is pakakistan really a place that malala will be a able to cl r hohome in ththe future?ite he'llll: -- shahil: i'm sure that she wants to go home but now that she has come back, she has become an ideologist. and the ideology is that pakistan should be progressive, pakistan should be secular, pakistan should have civilian authority and the military should go back to the barracks,, because the military cacalls the shots in pakistan. and malala has expanded the narrative, a and by coming back...
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i stayeded on the grouound for 0 minutes until someone from ththe red crescecent passed by. theyey took me in anand stitchep my head. the skeletal ruins of towns in eastern ghouta are justified by bashar al-assad and his allies t t stop the rebels from showing damascus. human rights groups accuse the civilian milk -- the military of targeting civilian and the structure and using weapons like barrel bombs and chlorine gas, that kill indiscriminately. molly: we crossed of u.s. state of california. an emotional general service for stephon clark. but try to-year-old black man was shot 20 times by police while in his grandparents backyard -- the 22-year-old back man was shot 20 times by police while in his grandparents' backyard. police said they thought he had a gun, but he only had a cell phone. reporter: hundreds of mourners in grief and rage as they bid and emotional goodbye to stephon clark. civil rights activist al sharpton was a prominent figure in attendance, but it was clark's brother stevante who dominated the event, making a rambling and lived speech. stevante: we're g
i stayeded on the grouound for 0 minutes until someone from ththe red crescecent passed by. theyey took me in anand stitchep my head. the skeletal ruins of towns in eastern ghouta are justified by bashar al-assad and his allies t t stop the rebels from showing damascus. human rights groups accuse the civilian milk -- the military of targeting civilian and the structure and using weapons like barrel bombs and chlorine gas, that kill indiscriminately. molly: we crossed of u.s. state of...
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i spent time with him every day because we want to the same school, share ththe same friend.e even shared the same room. can you imagine how it would be to loose someone that closose to you? sadly, too many of my friends and peers can. this school alone, my studedent- this year alone, my school lost two students. .> my name is naomi i am 11 years old. bmi friends -- me and my friends held a walkoutut on the 14th. we walked out for 18 8 minutes, adding a minute too honor an african-american girl who was the victim of gun violence at our school in alabama. i am here today to repepresent courtland ararrington.n. i'i'm herere today to represent additional 10. -- hadiyah penddleton. i'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 p
i spent time with him every day because we want to the same school, share ththe same friend.e even shared the same room. can you imagine how it would be to loose someone that closose to you? sadly, too many of my friends and peers can. this school alone, my studedent- this year alone, my school lost two students. .> my name is naomi i am 11 years old. bmi friends -- me and my friends held a walkoutut on the 14th. we walked out for 18 8 minutes, adding a minute too honor an african-american...
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passed throrough the corner of ththe village.verybody in the whole coveted walk past the same scene i did. willll we got to the other side, the company commander as for other people to go back and search the rest of the village. none of the officers volunteered. there's a chain of command. you should've said, lieutenant, take a squad, or whatever. volunteers. for a staff surgeon and others volunteered to go in. there was a little more shooting. most of us were in shock. these people have been gunned down. this was not a battle. none of us participated in my squad in that. back. squad came we left. they called in airstrikes on the village -- which is not the way you're supposed to use tactical air. a few days later, apparently, some of the survivors of the massacre had carried the body of a child and a woman to a nearby base and filed a formal complaint. there was anof -- investigation. nothing happened. neither the man who pulled the triggers on those folks were relieved of duty. the company commandeder whose of ththe whe ththinu
passed throrough the corner of ththe village.verybody in the whole coveted walk past the same scene i did. willll we got to the other side, the company commander as for other people to go back and search the rest of the village. none of the officers volunteered. there's a chain of command. you should've said, lieutenant, take a squad, or whatever. volunteers. for a staff surgeon and others volunteered to go in. there was a little more shooting. most of us were in shock. these people have been...
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ththe federal appeals court ruld the effects as ban can moved forward. president trump naming larry kudlow as the next economic advisor. the trump administration working on draining the swamp. attorney general jeff session is considering firing andrew mccabe days before his scheduled retirement which puts his pension in jeopardy. we take all of that up and much more. our guest tonight, president trump's top trade advisor peter navarro joining to us discuss the president's america first trade policy. the best complit political an -- the best political analyst on the special election pennsylvania. and chris farrell on judicial watch and the efforts to drain the swamp. our top story, a legal win for the trump administration. the state of texas cracked down on sanctuary cities taking effect after a federal appellate court upheld the law. that means teks as police officers can ask people whether they are in this country legally or illegally during routine stops. and elected officials face possible jail time when they do not cooperate with immigration authorit
ththe federal appeals court ruld the effects as ban can moved forward. president trump naming larry kudlow as the next economic advisor. the trump administration working on draining the swamp. attorney general jeff session is considering firing andrew mccabe days before his scheduled retirement which puts his pension in jeopardy. we take all of that up and much more. our guest tonight, president trump's top trade advisor peter navarro joining to us discuss the president's america first trade...
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is ththe question of how do you d deal with russia now? i think we will live with putin for the next six years, minimum. theink that we still need common policy on this where we can't only focus on incidents like this. we need also to develop a certain strategy, being cautious. seegreed on this and to certain dangers that are in government. with this black and white picture, we were not prepared enough. alan: it is not a black and white picture. purelyuld paint white, but it is a black picture when it comes to russian imperialism. gemma: but putin is not the center -- the whole of rus alan: you just said he had something like 70% -- not quite soviet style, that would be 99%, because heuge, didn't have real opposition. what i'm saying is, this is not an authoritarian government which has been constantly aggressive against the west. think georgia, think of the thinke, think of syria, of the fact that russia supports every right-wing extremist party in europe. austria,om party in which is now in government, is a client of moscow. the fascist
is ththe question of how do you d deal with russia now? i think we will live with putin for the next six years, minimum. theink that we still need common policy on this where we can't only focus on incidents like this. we need also to develop a certain strategy, being cautious. seegreed on this and to certain dangers that are in government. with this black and white picture, we were not prepared enough. alan: it is not a black and white picture. purelyuld paint white, but it is a black picture...
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ththe mass exodus came out of a town in the southern island of those three islalands that were controlled, if you will, near the capital of damascus. we have seen about 2 20 people so-calledff thosese corridor's. it is worth knowing that the u.n. does not acknowledge these -- corr -- cora doors idors, per se. time thatt the first the syrian government has done this kind of mass movement. we have seen this in aleppo and other areas throughout the count -- throughout the country in fact. can go tohere people the shelters and there they have the opportunity to "reconcile" with the syrian government and lay down their arms. or they will be taken to a province in the northwest of the country under the sway of mostly jihad groups. said, yout being mentioned these are steps that people can take, but really tell us more about the journey these people are taking to reach safety. this is a situation where people streets and alleyways have become war zones. it is that simple. we are talking about massive compartment by the syrian government and the russian government as well. we're talking about mor
ththe mass exodus came out of a town in the southern island of those three islalands that were controlled, if you will, near the capital of damascus. we have seen about 2 20 people so-calledff thosese corridor's. it is worth knowing that the u.n. does not acknowledge these -- corr -- cora doors idors, per se. time thatt the first the syrian government has done this kind of mass movement. we have seen this in aleppo and other areas throughout the count -- throughout the country in fact. can go...
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ththe president insiststs that s will keep tax cuts above 3% a year.ow realistic are these projections? >> it isis possible but a lot of analysts and economists are skeptical how likely it is that the u.s. is still running a huge trade deficit and so far increasing every single month. also, we have toto wait and see how the whole trade talks with china turn out. there were some comments from china that they are willing to talk but that does not necessarily mean those trade talks will alslso be a success. one thing is for certain, taxes for corporations are falling and that is good news for the balance sheets of corporations but it does not mean that the corporations will spend much more. the bottom line for the moment is that lower taxes are good news for corporations, good news for profits, and good news for wall street. that is not necessarily mean that we will see a huge economic growth in this next couple of months in the u.s.. there is still some skepticism even if wall street -- recovers on monday. brent: back here in europe, brexit is still caus
ththe president insiststs that s will keep tax cuts above 3% a year.ow realistic are these projections? >> it isis possible but a lot of analysts and economists are skeptical how likely it is that the u.s. is still running a huge trade deficit and so far increasing every single month. also, we have toto wait and see how the whole trade talks with china turn out. there were some comments from china that they are willing to talk but that does not necessarily mean those trade talks will...
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she said great britain rejects ththe financial passport to two brexit. that was a step forward.that was a necessary clarification. not so.: everything is stephen: the first fall in profits in 14 years. operation profits fell by 60%. it was a cleanup of inventory. they admitted i-17 was a challenging year, t they hope things will stabibilize in 2018. lego had a huge turnaround. they're the most profitable toymaker. they face the same challenge with a lot of toy companies. the alternative is a digital game. confident children will start building again. let's hope so. thank you very much for our business roundup. it's time now for our press review. once again, we are looking at was making news around thehe world. the italian papers have a lot to say about the resignation. ofabout the general state politics in italy following those rather inconclusive elections on sunday. let's start with the milan-based paper that says why the left lose the election? it's because there was a reference that was unflattering. pride andher calls it precipice. it's hanging by the balance right now. man
she said great britain rejects ththe financial passport to two brexit. that was a step forward.that was a necessary clarification. not so.: everything is stephen: the first fall in profits in 14 years. operation profits fell by 60%. it was a cleanup of inventory. they admitted i-17 was a challenging year, t they hope things will stabibilize in 2018. lego had a huge turnaround. they're the most profitable toymaker. they face the same challenge with a lot of toy companies. the alternative is a...
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ththe secretary y building in nw york hasas 38 stories. if you lost 10 stories today, it would not make a of difference. amy: john bolton has been a leading critic of the international criminal court. human rights groups have condemned the selection of bolton. zeke johnson of amnesty international said -- "this is a reckless decision. bolton's influence over national security policy could result in even more civilian deaths and potentially unlawful killings given his disdain for international law and international institutions." trita parsi of the national iranian american council also bolton.zed the selection of he said -- "bolton now represents the greatest threat to the united states. this is a dangerous time for our country and a slap in the face even to trump's supporters who thought he would break from waging disastrous foreign wars and military occupations." one longtime supporter of bolton has been right-wing billionaire robert mercer. jane mayer of "the new yorker" reports mercer has donated $5 million to bolton's superpac since 2
ththe secretary y building in nw york hasas 38 stories. if you lost 10 stories today, it would not make a of difference. amy: john bolton has been a leading critic of the international criminal court. human rights groups have condemned the selection of bolton. zeke johnson of amnesty international said -- "this is a reckless decision. bolton's influence over national security policy could result in even more civilian deaths and potentially unlawful killings given his disdain for...
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one of the community leaders about ththe organizizing efforto ststop the toxoxic dumpingng. name is y yanina. and e of the spokespeoeople against the ashes will stop when the trucks s drive-by, , they ae speedingng from the plan and the police create a line of police cars. a a parameter to protect the streets.s. in order to dedeposit the ashes, that t the mobilize a wholee operation. the whole momobilization off pulleys. because otherwise, they would not be able to enter. withthout the popolice, the trus would never be able to enter. amy: what are people demanding now in puerto rico as we wrap up? >> the hurricane is really made a bad water situation in a bad contamination situation even worse. the local government has said the majority of its water infrastructure was damaged by the hurricane. as we have heard, residents are concerned about coal ash contamination leaching into the groundwater. so what we really want to see is significant investment into drinking water infrastructure and also into securing these coal ash contamination sites and preventing further leaching of
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. >> the conditions set by ththe syrian regime allowing people to return our complicated.f 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 putting our existence at risk. >> after the arrival of the syrians, the christian maronites find themselves a minority on their own land, sparking fears of a return to civil war. , theding to the red cross majority of syrians in the region want to return home. news, fromher world china, the national people's congress of china held day one of their planning session today, and katrina you joins us today. talk about the first day of thte joint congress where there was a lot of fococus on the economy. katrina: that is right. the national people's conference usual today with the haunts and ceremony. th
. >> the conditions set by ththe syrian regime allowing people to return our complicated.f 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 putting...