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taping onon, we are friday morning and a run 21 of the government shutdown. how do you see the sending? >> there's no end
taping onon, we are friday morning and a run 21 of the government shutdown. how do you see the sending? >> there's no end
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taping onon, we are friday morning and a run 21 of the government shutdown. how do you see the sending? in sight ato end this point. as you know, we have some 800,000 federal employees who won't get a paycheck today, but nonetheless, they are working. keeping america safe, but it is just not right to have people working and not
taping onon, we are friday morning and a run 21 of the government shutdown. how do you see the sending? in sight ato end this point. as you know, we have some 800,000 federal employees who won't get a paycheck today, but nonetheless, they are working. keeping america safe, but it is just not right to have people working and not
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in an email to employees ceo you onon musk defended thehe decision saying quote there isn't any other way. news comes as china's as more thann fourteeeethousand tesla modelel s. cars arere beingg recalled in the coununtry that to replace faulty airbags made by now defunct in japanese parts supplier takata. and it's the e. u. has published new guidelines for trade negotiations with the united states in that part of an effort to avoid a trade war with the trump administration. working towards a lasting deal was a critical element of the treated truces struck in july between washington and brussels after trump slapped tariffs on steel and aluminum from both europe and elsewhere. the use opening gambit is limited in scope focusing on cutting import duties for industrial goods like cars that particular concern to the largrge german auto industry washingtoton is already set out a much broader trade agenda including agricultural products which is a red line for europe. ease trade commissioner says it's better to start small. we are prepared to put our vehicle tariffs on the negotiating table
in an email to employees ceo you onon musk defended thehe decision saying quote there isn't any other way. news comes as china's as more thann fourteeeethousand tesla modelel s. cars arere beingg recalled in the coununtry that to replace faulty airbags made by now defunct in japanese parts supplier takata. and it's the e. u. has published new guidelines for trade negotiations with the united states in that part of an effort to avoid a trade war with the trump administration. working towards a...
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what we have seen over theast 36 hours is a rare daylight raid onon sunday. a respononse from syriria io israel with missiles that werere intercepted and now this agagainst iranian targets inside syria. it may have to do with the fact that america's withdrawing forces from syria. there is definitely an escalation on this border. >> it is for years to the day uthi when hutu rebels -- ho the area.k over some areas are still facing daily bombardments. once ruled bymen ancient kings and where the present-day struggle for control has brought widespread destruction. >> there were more bombardments yesterday. theyey could strike at any mome. it is very tense here. >> the powerful shia tribes rose up against the central government. for almost five years now, this area has come under almost daily bombardment. 12 times i've gone to the hospital. imagine what it is like. there are no medical supplies left in the region. >> my wife and daughter were a here in the hospital. i lost them both. they died instantly as m martyr. >> the civilian population is paying a heavy pri
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onone seeks amendments to artice 50. one seeks to give mps marseilles. the results -- more say.he rot -- results of the vote could give clarity or muddy the waters further. with two months to go, three may'sios remain, theresa deal or similar, no deal at all, or no brexit. genie: u.s. senator kamala harris has picked off her campaign for president. such is the best option to unite america. house,is wins the white she will be the first african-american woman and the first version -- person of asian descent to do so. she made the announcement in her hometown of oakland. >> i stand before you today to announce my candidacy for president of the united states. we are here because the american dream and our american democracy are under attack and on the line like never before. truth, under this administration, america's position in the world has never been weaker. genie: also in the united states, 800,000 federal employees getting back to work this monday, but dononald trum's democrats over the border wall is far from over. the money the president approved to stop the shutdown is temp
onone seeks amendments to artice 50. one seeks to give mps marseilles. the results -- more say.he rot -- results of the vote could give clarity or muddy the waters further. with two months to go, three may'sios remain, theresa deal or similar, no deal at all, or no brexit. genie: u.s. senator kamala harris has picked off her campaign for president. such is the best option to unite america. house,is wins the white she will be the first african-american woman and the first version -- person of...
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calling onon congress to spend $5.7 billion to construct a wall..residident trump: the federal government remains shutdown for one reason and one reason only. democrats will not find border security. -- the democrats w will not fund border security. pelosi: women and children at the border are not a security threat. they are a humanitarian cruelnge of trump's own and protective policies. the president must stop holding the american people hostage and manufacturing a crisis. he must reopen the government. president will meet with congressional leaders to try to end the second longest government shutdown in u.s. history. then he will head to the texas border to push for support of his wall. on the mexican border hoping to get into america were watching that speech from donald trump as well. his reaction from migrants in tijuana. >> i don't know what he meansns when he e says we are a danger o thee countryry. most people who are over there a re there to work. >> i hope he softens up and gives us a chance. we're not going there to steal from him. we wan
calling onon congress to spend $5.7 billion to construct a wall..residident trump: the federal government remains shutdown for one reason and one reason only. democrats will not find border security. -- the democrats w will not fund border security. pelosi: women and children at the border are not a security threat. they are a humanitarian cruelnge of trump's own and protective policies. the president must stop holding the american people hostage and manufacturing a crisis. he must reopen the...
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busininesswill end t the onon a sweeteter notote. >> talalking aboutut chocolate d chocolate productionis a m mtibillion dollar industryry. ghana is the world'ss second largrger of exrtrter after ivovy coast. they looking to ramp up their domestic production of chocolate. reporter: it is the world's second-largest exporter of cocoa. farmers in ghana are hoping to see the market for domestic chocolate production grow. >> if demand increased locally, that would only help us. it would be better to produce chocolates locally rather than exporting beings. --beans. reporter: until recently almost all the cocoa beans were exported for finisished chocolae elsewhere. >> we are in a moment of change in ghana. when i first came to ghahana in 1999, i saw only one brand o of chchocolate. when i came bacack in 2018, i ws soso surprised and happy to see many chocolates available. in 2017, it began making its own chocolates and plans to increase production. [indiscernible] 2% to 5% of our output. we believe that the confectioner busisiness is a way to go. reporter: tax breaks are available for companie
busininesswill end t the onon a sweeteter notote. >> talalking aboutut chocolate d chocolate productionis a m mtibillion dollar industryry. ghana is the world'ss second largrger of exrtrter after ivovy coast. they looking to ramp up their domestic production of chocolate. reporter: it is the world's second-largest exporter of cocoa. farmers in ghana are hoping to see the market for domestic chocolate production grow. >> if demand increased locally, that would only help us. it would...
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there are well over 100 witnesses expected to testify in this trial, people who w we there onon the day of the attack and expert witnesses who are likely to explain to the jury the process of radicalization that so many french men have evidently undergone in recent years. the prosecution is trying to underline the anti-semitic nature of this attack. what can you tell us about that? the prosecution has repeatedly said they are keen to underlying the anti-semitic motivation to this attack. representinglawyer the mother of one of the victims of the attack on the brussels jewish museum. he said it is absolutely not by chance this museum was targeted as opposed to any other soft target in the belgian capital. it is worth noting that in the coming days, we are expecting to hear from a number of french thatalists who say during time in captivity under the islamic state group, they are going to tell the court that he often expressed his admiration ira, author of the e.16 attack in tolous said there isyers no way that this is an anti-semitic attack. he says he had proof that the murders carried
there are well over 100 witnesses expected to testify in this trial, people who w we there onon the day of the attack and expert witnesses who are likely to explain to the jury the process of radicalization that so many french men have evidently undergone in recent years. the prosecution is trying to underline the anti-semitic nature of this attack. what can you tell us about that? the prosecution has repeatedly said they are keen to underlying the anti-semitic motivation to this attack....
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and noticing thehe developments and noticing whahat was happenig and noticing what w was being done onon the part of his blalack brothers a and sisters in africa gaveve him a n new sense o of dy in the united states and a new sense of self-respect. the negro came to feel that he was somebody. his religion revealed to him that god loves alall ofis c chiren and that all men are made in his image, and that the basic thing about a man is not his specificity, but his fundamentum, not the texture of his hair or the color of his skin, but his eternal dignity and worth. and so the negro in america could now w cry out unconsciousy with the eloquent poet, "fleecy locks, and black cocomplexion cannot forfeit nature's claim. skin may differ,r, but affection dwelells in black andnd white the same," and "were i so tall as to reacach the pole, or to grasp ththe ocean at a sp, i must be memeasured by my soul. the mind is the standard of the man." and wiwith this new sense of dignity and thisis new sense of self-f-respect, a a new negro o camento being wh a a new determrminatioto suffer, toto struggle, t
and noticing thehe developments and noticing whahat was happenig and noticing what w was being done onon the part of his blalack brothers a and sisters in africa gaveve him a n new sense o of dy in the united states and a new sense of self-respect. the negro came to feel that he was somebody. his religion revealed to him that god loves alall ofis c chiren and that all men are made in his image, and that the basic thing about a man is not his specificity, but his fundamentum, not the texture of...
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reporter: that's why china has been puttingng its mark onon e tibetan map p for years, rebuilding infrastructurure wih new streetets and rawaway line it wants tibet to have closer links to the rest of china, and also reseme it more. when tibetans now visit their sacred sites at lake namtso, some 4000 meters above sea level, they know they are in the minority. the chinese now make up the overwhelming majority in tibet, going by the number of tourists at least. . tourists who are beg entertainened with a a folklord traditioion that's under threatf disappearingng. host: this week on global ideas, we're off to brazil. for 350 years, slavery was widereread in the south american nation. it was only abolished in 1888. up to four million africans were trafficked over to brazil and sold as slaves. they worked as servants or on plantations, often suffering horrendous abuse. today, thousands of scendantnt of escaped slaves live in momote communities in cenentral brazi, some of them in nationalarks. most are without electricity a d rurunning water.r. bubut now, solarar-powered lamae offering a a light at thth
reporter: that's why china has been puttingng its mark onon e tibetan map p for years, rebuilding infrastructurure wih new streetets and rawaway line it wants tibet to have closer links to the rest of china, and also reseme it more. when tibetans now visit their sacred sites at lake namtso, some 4000 meters above sea level, they know they are in the minority. the chinese now make up the overwhelming majority in tibet, going by the number of tourists at least. . tourists who are beg...
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these onones were provided b byd abi chaker's company.e says since the garbage crisis, more people are keen to see recycling introduced. ziad: peoplele have really embraced it and they're asking us for more and more locations. but the problem we have is that sometimes people leave thehe babags outside the bins. they don't put t their stuff i. and if you keep bags out, other people just bring in unsorted garbage bags and they will p ple it neaear those bags. and then soon enough it degenerates into a mini landfill. reporter: in addition to the recycling waste, his company also sorts through 20 tons of household garbage each day. he's employed 23 syrian refugees to do the work, giving them proper contracts and the local minimum wage, equivalent to some $500 u.s. a month. the company collects metal, textiles, paper, and huge amounts of plastic. ziad abi chaker opened the facility in the middle of the garbage crisis, taking out a loan o of more than $700,000 u. the garbage processed here gets 100% recycled. organic waste, which makes up a hig
these onones were provided b byd abi chaker's company.e says since the garbage crisis, more people are keen to see recycling introduced. ziad: peoplele have really embraced it and they're asking us for more and more locations. but the problem we have is that sometimes people leave thehe babags outside the bins. they don't put t their stuff i. and if you keep bags out, other people just bring in unsorted garbage bags and they will p ple it neaear those bags. and then soon enough it degenerates...
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is this department trying to reassert its authority over a brexit plan that no onone seemso be able eo agree on? >>>> yes, that's precisely whatt is.. it is a real strugglele for control of the process between the parliamentariansns on both parties across the middle of parliament and a government that has been constantly divided itself and does not have a majority. the trouble is in the british system governmenent always has a slightly stronger hand them parliament. parliament is fighting a guerrilla war t to try to maneur it self into a position where it can actually dicictate to o the government the road ahead. this road is very, very difficult because, as you said in yourr report, it does not lok as if there is a majority in parliament to any particular outcome. it may be they are going to reduce to o horror of horrors actually holding a second referendum. >> it is expected next week when parliament votes of the withdrawal plan that lawmakers will reject that. how does today's action fit into that? >> well, what in fact theresesa may has been trying to do for weeks is frightened me
is this department trying to reassert its authority over a brexit plan that no onone seemso be able eo agree on? >>>> yes, that's precisely whatt is.. it is a real strugglele for control of the process between the parliamentariansns on both parties across the middle of parliament and a government that has been constantly divided itself and does not have a majority. the trouble is in the british system governmenent always has a slightly stronger hand them parliament. parliament is...
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>> christine lagarde is onone of the most influential women on the planet, with the power to lend a trillion dollars to governments around the world. the managing director of the international monetary fund this week on "firing line." >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... corporate funding is provided by... >> 10 years ago, the 2008 financial crisis shook the globe. a contagion that originated on wall street, that toppled governments and seemingly invincible institutions around the world. then, the #metoo movement upended the way society approaches women's roles in the workplace. the confluence of these events has caused my guest this week to quip that if lehman brothers had been lehman sisters, none of it would have happened. and as the eighth most powerful woman in the world, according to forbes, when she quips, people listen and markets respond. madame christine lagarde, managing director of the international monetary fund, lives and works at the intersection of these earth-shattering trends. with 189 member countries, under her leadership, the imf provides policy a
>> christine lagarde is onone of the most influential women on the planet, with the power to lend a trillion dollars to governments around the world. the managing director of the international monetary fund this week on "firing line." >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... corporate funding is provided by... >> 10 years ago, the 2008 financial crisis shook the globe. a contagion that originated on wall street, that toppled governments...
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the aircraft with sala and a pilot onon board took off from nantntes in the evening headinio cardiff.t disappeared from m radar cloe to the channel islands. the e search resumed today after bad weather in the english channel overnight. but rescuers say they are not optimistic. >> i doubt very much whether they were wearing survival gear, and the water temperature is just above 10 degrees at the moment. so that does not give you very long before you start to freeze up. reporter: sala is the most expensive player cardiff ever bought. friends said it was his dream to step out in the english premier league. a dream that may now never be fulfilled. brent: the last two quarterfinal spots have been booked in soccer's asian cups. south korea edged past, 2-1. they will face qatar in the next round. a second-half goal was enough to secure a narrow victory over iraq. superstar footballer cristiano rinaldo has pleaded guilty to tax fraud in spain. the 33-year-old portugal forward signed autographs after leaving court in madrid, believe it or not. in a deal with the court, he agreed to settle the
the aircraft with sala and a pilot onon board took off from nantntes in the evening headinio cardiff.t disappeared from m radar cloe to the channel islands. the e search resumed today after bad weather in the english channel overnight. but rescuers say they are not optimistic. >> i doubt very much whether they were wearing survival gear, and the water temperature is just above 10 degrees at the moment. so that does not give you very long before you start to freeze up. reporter: sala is...
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and t this again with anothr onone of thosepipinions michaell s should give thaht moy to his own c citizens with desesperate a and i'ven protesting his policies for weeks. ratherer than c corruptinine corrupt cc of course -- again -- the the idea that season's really not the the kind of best person you want to be training with the human rights aspect really comes back to this one example which spin at the present in the media juliet a jenny the italian scholar. who disappeared three years ago a thing yes this is the case that happened in egypt absolutely he went missing in egypt -- italian authorities have complained that egypt haven't done enough to o hep them with their investigations this good this sweet by scholars at risk and assess out here and if you hone in on the guardian article. on that of course you see the family here asking at luigi mayer to make to come through on his promises of imposing consequences on egypt for not helping them. with those invesestigations and then of course very simply mark we come so well emmanuel my crawl himself said that he r remindedd presidency sink
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action i don't believe for onone second thirty would re toto that challelenge b butt to ask you all the same. i also get to prove me wrong for ththe sake of your childrdren. the sake of yoyour grgrandchildren.. for the se of life in this beautiful living planets alex i like this young lady yes and you put all of them to shame because there's a record number of private jets that have gone in and she took a whole day to get there by train. so yeah she's really -- putting -- putting actions and was together that fantastic power to her with you too is also thank you very much at odds are cut with other media watch. thanks to kate for the business as of a great to see and 01/23/19 01/23/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! build progressive with students and you fight and if you have to, you strike! amy: los angeles teachers are claiming victory following a week-long strike to improve as
action i don't believe for onone second thirty would re toto that challelenge b butt to ask you all the same. i also get to prove me wrong for ththe sake of your childrdren. the sake of yoyour grgrandchildren.. for the se of life in this beautiful living planets alex i like this young lady yes and you put all of them to shame because there's a record number of private jets that have gone in and she took a whole day to get there by train. so yeah she's really -- putting -- putting actions and...
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taping onon, we are friday morning and a run 21 of the government shutdown. how do you see the sending? in sight ato end this point. as you know, we have some 800,000 federal employees who won't get a paycheck today, but nonetheless, they are working. keeping america safe, but it is just not right to have people working and not being paid. to askchairman, i want you, in the absence of any breakthrough in negotiations on capitol hill, it is looking likely president trump will declare a national emergency at the border so he can use funds from the army corps of engineers to start building the wall without congress. he -- does heis have legal authority to do that and if he goes ahead with it, what steps can a democratic house take to curtail that action? rep. thompson: first of all, our view is president trump does not declare emergency declaration. the corps of engineer funds would put communities at risk that are already being ravaged by water fight -- wildfires, hurricanes, what have you. many of the projects associated with those natural disasters are being
taping onon, we are friday morning and a run 21 of the government shutdown. how do you see the sending? in sight ato end this point. as you know, we have some 800,000 federal employees who won't get a paycheck today, but nonetheless, they are working. keeping america safe, but it is just not right to have people working and not being paid. to askchairman, i want you, in the absence of any breakthrough in negotiations on capitol hill, it is looking likely president trump will declare a national...
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onone of the israeli intellectuals that dealt with this binational situation which we are in is the former deputy mayor of jerusalem, meron benvenisti. >> but the binational condition you're talking about is the condition of the haves and the have-nots. >> absolutely. >> where here, everything is intermingled. but you have one side that controls everything has arrived, and then the other side, it's a almost a master an slave relationship. >> you force me to say to you don't discuss with me. you didn't come here to say it's master and slave and i yes say, it's master and slave. ime not in the business of labeling people. >> if i sit across from the table from you and be honest. be honest, talk to you man-to-man and you be honest with me. what's wrong with that? >> i'll tell you. because, see, that is the problem always with palestinians. palestinians always want. >> you're judging me now. you're judging me. you provoked the worst for me always. >> this interview is ruined. i dictate the rules of the game, not you. >> you see, here is the problem with the relationship. we've been here for th
onone of the israeli intellectuals that dealt with this binational situation which we are in is the former deputy mayor of jerusalem, meron benvenisti. >> but the binational condition you're talking about is the condition of the haves and the have-nots. >> absolutely. >> where here, everything is intermingled. but you have one side that controls everything has arrived, and then the other side, it's a almost a master an slave relationship. >> you force me to say to you...
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he was born in the media to his fame is the media as "the apprentice" onon nbc. but the way they look at it is they have created a monster in donald i trump. it's not that they disagree with his policies, which they do but they are consumed by hatred for this man. they despised him personally. when reagan died suddenly the media treated him like they were his oldest friends but they did do a good job when bush diedn recently. they were so classy the way they covered his funeral. when donald trump dies, the media's reaction will be why could he have died in 2015? this is the degree to which they despise this man. one of the reasons is because he declared war on them. there is an arrogance that no one should ever question them and trump was the first one who declared war on them. and it worked. mark: this is a great point. republicans know the media and they try to appease them so whether it is legislatively they will take shots at their president or they go alone against their party leaders trump doesn't play this game. he is what you see that's why he has such st
he was born in the media to his fame is the media as "the apprentice" onon nbc. but the way they look at it is they have created a monster in donald i trump. it's not that they disagree with his policies, which they do but they are consumed by hatred for this man. they despised him personally. when reagan died suddenly the media treated him like they were his oldest friends but they did do a good job when bush diedn recently. they were so classy the way they covered his funeral. when...
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focuses onon today optimism about what is ahead.are seeing in markets comes from the pain already baked in due to this trade war. mark: yes. we have had very weak china pmi reports. the official report that came out in the last couple of days thought that is the news for the major companies. but small and medium-sized businesses also dropped as well. they need to get together and make some sort of trade agreement. there is a big economy summit going on in china. there have not been any measures at all. people were hoping there would be some signs of a big stimulus to kick figure off. all of the factors carried over from last year have just continued. >> a pretty unhappy start. i sought to see how equity investors managed to ignore the weakness in the chinese data. maybe this would add to their ability to do so. to the markets live question of the day. how far can stocks rally on any progress that is made on trade it does raise bigger questions. there are plenty of other areas for the u.s. and china to fall out. optimists would be ho
focuses onon today optimism about what is ahead.are seeing in markets comes from the pain already baked in due to this trade war. mark: yes. we have had very weak china pmi reports. the official report that came out in the last couple of days thought that is the news for the major companies. but small and medium-sized businesses also dropped as well. they need to get together and make some sort of trade agreement. there is a big economy summit going on in china. there have not been any measures...
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twenty-five states have trap laws of targeted regulations onon abortion providers and they make it hard for these requirements and as a result they have shuttered the last few years in fact, there is seven states in which there is only a single abortion clinic in the entire state one of those is missouri st. louis and kansas city are two huge cities but one abortion clinic. we are seeing a curtailment of women's rights and all those remaining questions if it will overturn roe v wade i think undoubtedly that it will. >> it's hard to follow that. but even what we saw this week with starry decisiveness there is a case called campbell that got attention because of the implication for paul manafort that the basic idea is you cannot be punished twice for the samee. crime but there is the exception that you can be pushed punished by a different sovereign so in thiser case the possession of the weapon is a crime in alabama and is part of the plea agreement he doesn't have a long sentence charged by the state of alabama so to be convicted under federal law. for the same offense so the question b
twenty-five states have trap laws of targeted regulations onon abortion providers and they make it hard for these requirements and as a result they have shuttered the last few years in fact, there is seven states in which there is only a single abortion clinic in the entire state one of those is missouri st. louis and kansas city are two huge cities but one abortion clinic. we are seeing a curtailment of women's rights and all those remaining questions if it will overturn roe v wade i think...
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it also requires the congress onon as what our strategy is to facilitate humanitarian products and assistance inside syria. lovely as the week goes on -- hopefully as the week goes on, i sadly will have to come to the floor and point out the atrocities committed that i believe 50 and 100 years from now will look back at as one of the most horrifying things that have happened in this century. the people wept on this should be held to account and this law puts in place not just requiring the administration to tell us what they plan to do in the , but term to help people also put in place the ability to hold those who have done this is possible and accountable for what they did and what they continue to do. i sincerely hope that we can get on this because the american people in the face of all of the noise out there are in desperate need of resurgence that our -- reasserts -- reassurance that our republic still works. again, ind everyone know we have new members, this body passed unanimously a bill to fund the government. -- iews on the shutdown don't understand the objection to $5 billion of sp
it also requires the congress onon as what our strategy is to facilitate humanitarian products and assistance inside syria. lovely as the week goes on -- hopefully as the week goes on, i sadly will have to come to the floor and point out the atrocities committed that i believe 50 and 100 years from now will look back at as one of the most horrifying things that have happened in this century. the people wept on this should be held to account and this law puts in place not just requiring the...
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do they get the spill or that onone, write it down and they he a long record in the computer going down to a room about the size it looks like the goldman sachs room with a whole bunch of kids in front of computers and screens and they take all the stuff that they are getting about this particular patient and they put it at the highest possible code that's why you get 50-dollar aspirin and they write down what they are going to send the bill to for the insurance companies. they maximize by getting the highest reasonable coding and sometimes not so reasonable which keeps some of you in business and they send the bill to the entrance company. they have a room about the size of a bunch of kids in front of the screen and they take the hospital bill and a down code at all and then they send the hospital to check for half or one third of what they asked for. that is 20% of the expenditures and home care is passing the bill. there is no trading room if you have an aco that has an insurance function because there's no advantage ithereis ng and down coding. now all those people are out of a job
do they get the spill or that onone, write it down and they he a long record in the computer going down to a room about the size it looks like the goldman sachs room with a whole bunch of kids in front of computers and screens and they take all the stuff that they are getting about this particular patient and they put it at the highest possible code that's why you get 50-dollar aspirin and they write down what they are going to send the bill to for the insurance companies. they maximize by...
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he captivated the world last month when he became the first person to cross antarctica unaided and onone. >> eve thought this journey was impossible. there were some low moments along theway. ho kotb has more. >> colon o'brady achieving the impossib impossible. >> it's the hardest thing i've ever done. >> overcome with emotion after becoming the first person to cross ant artyca unaided. strenuous he lost 20 pounds. o'brady capturing his epic trek in video diaries givve exclu to nbc news from pure and unbridled joy. >> i'm not doing gooden >> to m of self-doubt. >> i'm trying to hold it together. >> and hold it together he did, even despite white out conditions. >> it's pretty much the worsten case scio. >> and raging storms forcing him to take covernside histent. >> man, that was really intense. >> he edged out another competitor louis rudd once in the lead by two days. the stakes were high, at least one person died before o'brady's attempt. is a remarkable feat for o'brady who ten years ago was neverely injured in a fire that left burns o nearly a quarter of his body, but that didn't st
he captivated the world last month when he became the first person to cross antarctica unaided and onone. >> eve thought this journey was impossible. there were some low moments along theway. ho kotb has more. >> colon o'brady achieving the impossib impossible. >> it's the hardest thing i've ever done. >> overcome with emotion after becoming the first person to cross ant artyca unaided. strenuous he lost 20 pounds. o'brady capturing his epic trek in video diaries givve...
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one guy said this weather, thi snow, actually put a smile onon his face is way to work today. >> i love ht and humidity, sweat and 92 degrees, but shortchange is good, too. >> i'm more on the heat and humidity. i likethat. this, we can deal with it. it's nice to look at, but the conditions that we're seeing now are are going to lead to some icier, more treacherous conditions downth the roagh. keeping an eye on that is melissa and she has been this s andn some wild stuff on the >> absolutely.u and ow charles county was expecting to get a lot of snow and we had totals up to 8 inches out here in the area, but no school today and delays of the government really helped those road crews get a good start and clear those major arteries right way. as you can seebehind me, route 301 is clear and cars are moving at speed and now the work begins really get to th side streets and those neighborhood streets. o get crews are working through to all of you out there. and residents we found are doing their part, too. this winter wonderland is snowy and bright with snow men with enough arms to take flight
one guy said this weather, thi snow, actually put a smile onon his face is way to work today. >> i love ht and humidity, sweat and 92 degrees, but shortchange is good, too. >> i'm more on the heat and humidity. i likethat. this, we can deal with it. it's nice to look at, but the conditions that we're seeing now are are going to lead to some icier, more treacherous conditions downth the roagh. keeping an eye on that is melissa and she has been this s andn some wild stuff on the...
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rain through thursday afternoon, but strong wind potential too and it's windy tomorrow as well. 38 onon friday, 3saturday, and then tracking the next storm system. i'll have that for you and more coming up at 4:45. >>> y have probably spotted some problem potholes across the district. e down right dangerous and getting very little attention until eptoday. >> rter:ss i'm adam tu hub cap after hubcap on the memorial news4 at 4:00. >>> news4 is working for yo taking care of some enormous potholes that have opened up all around the area. y thanks to the weather. we told about the craters on the memorial bridge. today crews showed up to fix them.or transption reporter adam tuss was there as it unfolded. >> reporter: well t s is what we've been dealing with here on oe memorial bridge, hubcaps everywhere because bad potholes and craters that have developed but now pches have started to be made here on the e ad surface. you can see wherthe work has taken place there. that is good because take a look at what this lood like not long ago. we are talking about massive craters and quite frankly, a d
rain through thursday afternoon, but strong wind potential too and it's windy tomorrow as well. 38 onon friday, 3saturday, and then tracking the next storm system. i'll have that for you and more coming up at 4:45. >>> y have probably spotted some problem potholes across the district. e down right dangerous and getting very little attention until eptoday. >> rter:ss i'm adam tu hub cap after hubcap on the memorial news4 at 4:00. >>> news4 is working for yo taking care of...
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for onone reason, because the decisions that the government is going to have to make, whether governmentsta the opposition, whatever government takes necessary measures -- not amy: we have 10 seconds. >> they will need a coconsensus. they will pay a political price. if you don't have a consensus, it will be politically infeasible for the government to carry out these measures, these difficult economic measures. amy: we have to leave it there. steve ellner, former professor and associate managing editor of the journal latin ameri donald d trump: i'm establilishg new vettining measures to keep radical islamamic terrorists out of the united states of america. we don't want 'em here. larara kiswani:i: there's a stia of ararab people, , muslim peoee in ththis country designed to perprpetuate andnd justify t thr on teterror, and that's what a lot of arabs and muslims are facing today, sort of a really undignified struggle to just live. dr. raramzi salti: it takess courage e to be able to stand dp to racisism, turn itit into a positive moment a momoment of learning g where you u actually use th
for onone reason, because the decisions that the government is going to have to make, whether governmentsta the opposition, whatever government takes necessary measures -- not amy: we have 10 seconds. >> they will need a coconsensus. they will pay a political price. if you don't have a consensus, it will be politically infeasible for the government to carry out these measures, these difficult economic measures. amy: we have to leave it there. steve ellner, former professor and associate...
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onon friday, thousands of people took part in thehe indigenous peoples march in washington, d.c., while another march, the anti-abortion march for life, also took place in the capital. video went viral over the weekend of an interaction between an indigenous elder and a group of catholic high school students from kentucky who had attended the march for life protest. in the video, omaha elder nathan phillips is seen peacefully playing his drum and singing while seemingly being taunted by students, some of whom were wearing red make america great again hats. we'll have more on this story with omaha elder nathan phillips after heheadlines. women took to the streets across the country and the world saturday, two years after the historic 2017 women's march protesting president trump's inauguration. in new york city, democracy now spoke to participants at the women's unity rally, one of two separate events held in the city for the women's march. >> my name is michelle. this is my daughter sophia. she is 17 months. i'm here to fight for women's equality. i think it is important she sees her mo
onon friday, thousands of people took part in thehe indigenous peoples march in washington, d.c., while another march, the anti-abortion march for life, also took place in the capital. video went viral over the weekend of an interaction between an indigenous elder and a group of catholic high school students from kentucky who had attended the march for life protest. in the video, omaha elder nathan phillips is seen peacefully playing his drum and singing while seemingly being taunted by...
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onon the very same show, another pond and even attacked supporters.linging to our god, guns, religion, we are irredeemable, deplorable's, we are smelly walmart people. now we are all toothless because we like donald trump. those of us that voted for him. watch this. >> the wall has always been a con for donald trump's credulous base. the wall has always been a scam. it has always been a lie. nothing about the wall has ever been real, and donald trump knows it. >> sean: actually, we have been building the wall, but why let truth and facts get in the way of a good narrative to hates before? not to be outdone, a guest on liberal morning joe playing the race card, they've been doing this for two years. take a look. >> look, this is all donald has left. he has wanted this wall, it's not a wall, it is a let's keep america white again. basically, he doesn't have the economy anymore. and this is all he hason left. as the one metaphor, that one thing that base, the brown man, the black man, the banker man, is not -- you are not in the position as everybody els
onon the very same show, another pond and even attacked supporters.linging to our god, guns, religion, we are irredeemable, deplorable's, we are smelly walmart people. now we are all toothless because we like donald trump. those of us that voted for him. watch this. >> the wall has always been a con for donald trump's credulous base. the wall has always been a scam. it has always been a lie. nothing about the wall has ever been real, and donald trump knows it. >> sean: actually, we...
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you need to have people onon the border there to enforce the law. but you also need a barrier so that you don't have to protect the thousands of miles of southern border across the united states with a limited force. if you have a barricade, then you are forcing the cross border traffic into certain choke points that you might be better to enforce. the democrats are saying look we don't need to build a wall. even though as you pointed out with bret baier a short time ago. democrats have voted on atsit least a couple of occasions for some sort of borderti barricade. what the president is talking about now looks very much like the fence that runs through much of california. it's a fundamental difference here in philosophy. and the democrats are saying to the president let's pass bills to open government now and then we will deal withll your border wall. but the president is fully aware that if he passes a bill open government he is likely going to get nothing from the border wall. because i would highly suspect that nancy pelosi will not allow a capit
you need to have people onon the border there to enforce the law. but you also need a barrier so that you don't have to protect the thousands of miles of southern border across the united states with a limited force. if you have a barricade, then you are forcing the cross border traffic into certain choke points that you might be better to enforce. the democrats are saying look we don't need to build a wall. even though as you pointed out with bret baier a short time ago. democrats have voted...
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other popolicemen dragged d me onon the ground. a bit further down the street there was a burning tire. they p pulled me ovever it. it was no accident. they wanteted to demonststrate theieir power and show what happens to those who try to break the media blolockade. amy goodman: facing this kind of violence against those who document morocco's crackdown on dissent, it's remarkable that these sahrawis were willing to speak with us. we also meet journalist hayat khatari. amy goodman: can media operate here in western sahara? can you have your own media? hayat khatari: [translatated] we a are very mu h harassed. the most recent episode was when my sister nazha al-khalidi hahad her camera confiscated. and then thehey arrested her. and she was brutally treated by the authorities over 24 hours in the police station.n. that's apapart from whenen she s trying to videotape a peacaceful demonstration at the beaeach of fo el-l-oued. amy goodman: it's now past midnight. not long after we finish our interviews, we get a phone call. the hotel re
other popolicemen dragged d me onon the ground. a bit further down the street there was a burning tire. they p pulled me ovever it. it was no accident. they wanteted to demonststrate theieir power and show what happens to those who try to break the media blolockade. amy goodman: facing this kind of violence against those who document morocco's crackdown on dissent, it's remarkable that these sahrawis were willing to speak with us. we also meet journalist hayat khatari. amy goodman: can media...
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trace gallagher is in los angeles with more details onon that. trace?at edward buck's west hollywood home just after 1:00 monday morning where they found an unidentified black male had died.he the cause of death is under investigation. drugs are a strong possibility. in fact, edward buck's attorney was quick to say his client was not doing drugs. watch. >> this is not a situationon where mr. buck has caused the death. this is situation where mr. buck has had long-time friends who unfortunately do not handle their life well. >> in fact, just 18 months ago another friend also overdosed inside buck's home. the death of 26-year-old gemmel moore, a black male escort was ruled accidental despite journal entries by moore saying, quote: i have become addicted to drugs and h the worst one at that and buck is the one to thank. he gave me my first injection of crystal meth. it was very painful, but, after all the troubles, i became addicted. and in a final entry he wrote, quote: if it didn't hurt so bad i would kill myself but i will let edid buck do it for now. s
trace gallagher is in los angeles with more details onon that. trace?at edward buck's west hollywood home just after 1:00 monday morning where they found an unidentified black male had died.he the cause of death is under investigation. drugs are a strong possibility. in fact, edward buck's attorney was quick to say his client was not doing drugs. watch. >> this is not a situationon where mr. buck has caused the death. this is situation where mr. buck has had long-time friends who...
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vi onone fidemore w cng thahenc ay we goe beyond.> and we're back withtoday's food. we've got exciting news to share, samah dada our amazing lead production assistant by day al happensdada, our lead produc assistants also happens to be an instram car with. we've had her on the show before sharing recipes with healthy twists. but now she's going to be sharing little more with you online with a new "today" digital series called #cooking. with more on that, savannah. >> we're so excited. samah is right here to tell us all about it. i was just saying itppouldn't haen to a better, nicer or more talented person. >> thank you so much. >> tel us about #cooking, your new show. >> it's so fun. it's really like you're in t kitchen with me. cooking together some of my favorite recipes, they're healthy but also a little indulgent. >> you'll make it easy for us. >> it's so easy. we've got it covered. >> remember when salma did her first segment, she had 35,000 followers. she's up to 100,000 followers. if you're not following her, this is your time
vi onone fidemore w cng thahenc ay we goe beyond.> and we're back withtoday's food. we've got exciting news to share, samah dada our amazing lead production assistant by day al happensdada, our lead produc assistants also happens to be an instram car with. we've had her on the show before sharing recipes with healthy twists. but now she's going to be sharing little more with you online with a new "today" digital series called #cooking. with more on that, savannah. >> we're so...
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with this is why we're moving forward onon the proposal for the gewergenerating sector and the cafÉ proposal.tation.. authority. >> sen. sanders: we have people here that don't believe in climate change but you are going to be the leader of the environmental protection agency, we need your assistance now. is rising sea levels real? what are we going to do to minimize that, what are we -- are the wildfires we have seen in california and elsewhere, are those related to climate change in your judgment? >> mr. wheeler: probably some relationship to chiement change, but i think the biggest issue is forest management. >> sen. sanders: not the droughts that we've been seeing? >> mr. wheeler: in my opinion, yes. >> sen. barrasso: we've heard from administration wheeler that supports administration as a means to reduce emissions. i've recently written a article called "cut carbon through innovation, not regulation." i look forward to working with mr. wheeler. i asked unanimous consent to enter into the record "new york times" editorial 2018 "cut carbon through innovation, not regulation." . . . . with regar
with this is why we're moving forward onon the proposal for the gewergenerating sector and the cafÉ proposal.tation.. authority. >> sen. sanders: we have people here that don't believe in climate change but you are going to be the leader of the environmental protection agency, we need your assistance now. is rising sea levels real? what are we going to do to minimize that, what are we -- are the wildfires we have seen in california and elsewhere, are those related to climate change in...
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will focus onon problems with president trump and foreign policy, particularly with saudi arabia. hugo gurdon with "washington examiner," thank you for being here. guest: great to be here. host: we will have another segment on "washington journal" for open phones. anything you have heard or would like to discuss, democrats, 202-748-8000. republicans, 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002. wj is our twitter handle. on can post comments facebook.com/cspan, and we will be right back. author andn "q&a," columnist james grant. write a column which is much too expensive for some of the people out there. whether you have a name, either, wall street is an epithet in most of american history, right? but i think what we ought to be more on our guard about are the institutions in our federal government that may be benign in their intentions, the treasury department, the treasury, these are institutions set up as benefactors for the public, and increasingly, they are not so. >> author and columnist james grant sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." the senate confirmation hearings
will focus onon problems with president trump and foreign policy, particularly with saudi arabia. hugo gurdon with "washington examiner," thank you for being here. guest: great to be here. host: we will have another segment on "washington journal" for open phones. anything you have heard or would like to discuss, democrats, 202-748-8000. republicans, 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002. wj is our twitter handle. on can post comments facebook.com/cspan, and we will be...