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. >> tucker: separate soso chicago would be one state and what they call downstate illinois would be a separate state? is that the idea? >> right.io so basically the resolution calls for congress to separate or make chicago the 51st state. really the movement is to find what counties that are interested in forming a new illinois. hopefully 101 of those counties would become the new illinois. >> tucker: i mean, part of the reason, the impetus for this has got to be financial. nobody wants to be saddled with the unresolvable debt that chicago has. the really unre1068able debt problems that chicago has. i assume that's part of, this right? >> well, part of, yeah. you know, chicago is drowning in debt. they are drowning in unfunded pension liabilities.
. >> tucker: separate soso chicago would be one state and what they call downstate illinois would be a separate state? is that the idea? >> right.io so basically the resolution calls for congress to separate or make chicago the 51st state. really the movement is to find what counties that are interested in forming a new illinois. hopefully 101 of those counties would become the new illinois. >> tucker: i mean, part of the reason, the impetus for this has got to be financial....
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erlin:n: i promised d my aunt ie abable to supporort our familyly bebetter if i wewent to the sc, sosohe let me e go. reporter: this idyllic scene is the setting for a world-class hotel. yari and erlin are hoping they'l'll be able to test out their skills by getting an internship here. erlin: imamagine, somedaday the whole terrrrace will be fufulf guests dririnking the cacappucs i've m made. reporter: : making cappupuccino could turnrn out to be t the ft we're back next week. and don't forget, we love hearing from you. send us an email to global3000@dw.com. and check us out on facebook, dw women. take care. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] 05/10/19 05/10/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is demoacacy no but he it com to high targetin e every mission is to gogo aft one person. but anybody else th is killed inhehe strikis jt blanant leassumed to be e an associate of the targeted d indivial. amy: the u.s. drone war whistleblower ha been charged w
erlin:n: i promised d my aunt ie abable to supporort our familyly bebetter if i wewent to the sc, sosohe let me e go. reporter: this idyllic scene is the setting for a world-class hotel. yari and erlin are hoping they'l'll be able to test out their skills by getting an internship here. erlin: imamagine, somedaday the whole terrrrace will be fufulf guests dririnking the cacappucs i've m made. reporter: : making cappupuccino could turnrn out to be t the ft we're back next week. and don't forget,...
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soso what is it about those indidividuals? when n youe these big g impacts inin other , what is it aboutut the guys s tt are makingng it? what t in their genetics is s allowing t them to that? and ththen could w we hars that information t that we're discoverining to basically build reresilience i into conserervind grgrowing the species inin the future? aquilino: our first year of getting this program here at uc dadavis bodega m marine laborat, we only had about t 30 total animals in captivivity. our fift spawning season, we e created about 20 m more. that t wasn't g to save ththe species,s, but the next y year, we crcreated about, the e year after that, a few thousand, and in this room, wewe have about 30,000 white abalone, well over what is left in the wild. we want as many as possible to survive in order to ensure the future of this species. hill: krisistin aquilino is thee lead scientist whoho has been charged with trying to bring the endangered white a abalone back from the brinknk of extinction. the prproject has bebeen r
soso what is it about those indidividuals? when n youe these big g impacts inin other , what is it aboutut the guys s tt are makingng it? what t in their genetics is s allowing t them to that? and ththen could w we hars that information t that we're discoverining to basically build reresilience i into conserervind grgrowing the species inin the future? aquilino: our first year of getting this program here at uc dadavis bodega m marine laborat, we only had about t 30 total animals in...
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shah: soso, what do you do? gorney: i'i'm a stripppper. shah: i don't ---- i never s said tha. dreyfuss: but it would be awesesome. you know, for you, becaususe the stamina and the flexibility. shah: no. dreyfuss: no? all righght. uh... oh, yeah. nono, i remember th. shah: so, , what do you do? gorney: i'm actually the sous chef at the redbury h hotel on h hollywood and vine. dreyfuss: gourmemet grilleled cheese s sandwichs whenever we want 'em. whenever you want them. shah: homemade tuna tartare on a perfectly crisp sesame cracker. dreyeyfuss: aw, , you have to marry this girlrl, you u know, for bothth of our s. shah: she's perfecect. dreyeyfuss: so what's the e pro? shah: [ sisighs ] before the actual coffee, we shared an awkward meeting. oh, hi. she held out her hand. i was going in for the hug. but i took her hand anyway. and her earring got caught in my hair. gorney: ow, ow, ow. shah: it was a hot mess. dreyfuss: so you took her, and you shook her? shah: i'm an idiot. dreyfuss: no, come on. you were just nervouous. shah: that's not allll. [ sneezes ]] dreyfuss: [ laughs ]
shah: soso, what do you do? gorney: i'i'm a stripppper. shah: i don't ---- i never s said tha. dreyfuss: but it would be awesesome. you know, for you, becaususe the stamina and the flexibility. shah: no. dreyfuss: no? all righght. uh... oh, yeah. nono, i remember th. shah: so, , what do you do? gorney: i'm actually the sous chef at the redbury h hotel on h hollywood and vine. dreyfuss: gourmemet grilleled cheese s sandwichs whenever we want 'em. whenever you want them. shah: homemade tuna...
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soso, you know, all that goes in one end, makes a little b bit of milk, anand at oof it comeses out. i prprobably maybe undederestimateded what te potential is for methane going into the environment. you know, we could d easily igne stuff like this, but we're a generational family. we live on our farms. we want to take care of the water, we want too take care of the air 'cause we''re trtrying to do something that is gonna b be positive fory facility, for our industry, and foror the environment. having sd that, we have to stay economically viable or i'm not in business. repororter: governor j jerry brn today signed a bill regulating emissions from dairy cows and lalandfills to fight clilimate change beyond carbon-based greenhouse gaseses. now, the bil mandates a 40% reduction in meththane and hydrofluoric carbn by 2030. lara: we will reduce methane emissions 40%, reducining organc waste in landfills and working with our dairy industry to reduce e emissions from cows and manure. man: when manure sits in a deep pond, a naturally-occurring bacteria that work in a cow's stomach, or actual
soso, you know, all that goes in one end, makes a little b bit of milk, anand at oof it comeses out. i prprobably maybe undederestimateded what te potential is for methane going into the environment. you know, we could d easily igne stuff like this, but we're a generational family. we live on our farms. we want to take care of the water, we want too take care of the air 'cause we''re trtrying to do something that is gonna b be positive fory facility, for our industry, and foror the environment....
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has said they successful c compled constructi o on ha a m milof border wall p priva proropey in el soso. the e grp is b bked by steve nnon andormer kaas secrarary oftate krikobach. europe parliamtary eleions ok place over ur days of ting thasaw the ghest turnout nce 1994 centrist parties lost dozens of seats, while far right nationalist and green candidates gained significant ground. in france, the far-right national rally led by marine le pen narrowly beat the centrist alliance led by french president emmanuel macron amid widespread discontent with the government and montnths of popular protests by the yellow w vest movement. in britain, the brexit party led by nigel farage came i in first with 31% of the vote. the elections came soon after prime minister theresa may announced her resignation over the failure to pass her brexit deal. in italy, far-right nationalist league party placed first while hungarian right-wing prime minister viktor orban's fidesz party is set to score around 52% of votes. the green party soared in popularity in many nations especially germany where it placed sec
has said they successful c compled constructi o on ha a m milof border wall p priva proropey in el soso. the e grp is b bked by steve nnon andormer kaas secrarary oftate krikobach. europe parliamtary eleions ok place over ur days of ting thasaw the ghest turnout nce 1994 centrist parties lost dozens of seats, while far right nationalist and green candidates gained significant ground. in france, the far-right national rally led by marine le pen narrowly beat the centrist alliance led by french...
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even though the pollinatorarare soso sma, they arehe mosost important actors in all ecosystems worldwide i in otoxoxco, o, as s the are mama disadvantatages to havining hn pollinators.s. [translatede] >> if the pollination is done handwe s speak of "self-pollllination." that meaeans the pollelen is transferrered to theamame plan it isis sk, this information will be passed on genecacally. if the transnsfer is done amag the plants, , there is moroe didiversity. caroline: the sear f for t appropriate pollators s far om over, but there's a glimmer of hop at e emilio riverara's farm, te arare also wild d vanilla plas growing among the bana, , orange anand coee trerees ininstead of polollinating by , he's relyiying on biologogal diversity. [translated] >>>> it grew allll by itsel. caroroline: there e are still e naturaral pollinatorors of vana blsomsms. thisis is what vanilla podlolos likefter t theve beenn harvested and left to dry in t n fofor seral dadays. it's a spipice with its s rootn meco t that cient t mecan cucultures also o treasured. the rediscovery of vanilla in the region will not
even though the pollinatorarare soso sma, they arehe mosost important actors in all ecosystems worldwide i in otoxoxco, o, as s the are mama disadvantatages to havining hn pollinators.s. [translatede] >> if the pollination is done handwe s speak of "self-pollllination." that meaeans the pollelen is transferrered to theamame plan it isis sk, this information will be passed on genecacally. if the transnsfer is done amag the plants, , there is moroe didiversity. caroline: the sear...
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gustavavo: it destroroys biodiviversity, it d destroyse soso, it can destroy cpsps, it n dedestrocommmmunits's jusust so destrucuctiv. it's's not the besest way to actice agriculture. repoer: : known slash-and-d-burn, the fifirs actutually make ththe earth fee for a shorort time becauause pt remains fallll to the grououndd mix withth the otherwiseararrn soilil. t the fires also releaease huge amamounts of cararbon dioxide o the e atmosphere. we've comeme to toledo, in the soututh of belize.e. the didistrict is hohome to the indigenousus q'eqchi'-mayaya,o trtrace their roroots back toe ancicient ma. they've kept many of theirfofor, inclcluding slash-h-and-burn agriculture.e. the past, it was more sustaiblble because fafarmers oy cultivateded enough landnd to d their famililies. gustavo: my ancestors kn w what it w was to protecect nature, ,y knew that. they were onwiwith nate. but as commemercializationon ofd cocomes into thehe picture, wewt making money off food. so we e sacrifice all l of the things like nature and sustnanabilityo mamake mey. porter: gustavo requena worksfn ya'axchÉ. the ng
gustavavo: it destroroys biodiviversity, it d destroyse soso, it can destroy cpsps, it n dedestrocommmmunits's jusust so destrucuctiv. it's's not the besest way to actice agriculture. repoer: : known slash-and-d-burn, the fifirs actutually make ththe earth fee for a shorort time becauause pt remains fallll to the grououndd mix withth the otherwiseararrn soilil. t the fires also releaease huge amamounts of cararbon dioxide o the e atmosphere. we've comeme to toledo, in the soututh of belize.e....
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we were talking about the soso-called green wave that was the big surprise of the eu vote results, showingust how big an issue climate change has become. proenvironment parties are chipping away at the block's political center with many analyst contribute in get to a surging young voters across the european union. reporter: >> my name is greta. reporter: shehes too younung to vote, but when she went before the eu parliament last month she was n not only there e as an envivironment of activist, but also a representative of young people. an icon of the youth climate movement. one that just before the election brought out thousands in protest. in rome, brussels, strasburg and across europe. >> we have to fight for what we we want because it's happening now. >> climate change was not even a topic on the agenda before. reporter: in sunday's collections, there were 28 million eligible first-time voters. some went to the polls and some did not. if the demographic notorious for low participation. could that be changing? the result of the greens seem to say so. german media reports one and three vo
we were talking about the soso-called green wave that was the big surprise of the eu vote results, showingust how big an issue climate change has become. proenvironment parties are chipping away at the block's political center with many analyst contribute in get to a surging young voters across the european union. reporter: >> my name is greta. reporter: shehes too younung to vote, but when she went before the eu parliament last month she was n not only there e as an envivironment of...
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. >> this came from somebody who doesn't want to lose his popowe, soso it no surprprise. the vote should not have been canceled. reporter: and this is the man they are angry with, president erdogann, unrepentntant in paiaiament. >> i i hope the decision will be good for istanbul as well as our country. it became clear that certain people with dirty hands had become involved. starting before the elections, and they brought the situation to this point, step-by-step. we sincerely believe that there was organized corruption, full illegality and irregularity and the istanbul mayoral election. reporter: the turkish euro fell sharply on news of the new election. annulling the results has unnerved investors and brought fresh doubts about the -- about democracy in turkey. brent: you symbol plus ousted mayor is from the opposition republican people's party. that party's deputy chairperson is joining me tonight, his name is unal cevikoz. it's good to have you on the show. we just wanted to confirm for our viewers, your party is going to participate in the rerun o of istanbul's elect
. >> this came from somebody who doesn't want to lose his popowe, soso it no surprprise. the vote should not have been canceled. reporter: and this is the man they are angry with, president erdogann, unrepentntant in paiaiament. >> i i hope the decision will be good for istanbul as well as our country. it became clear that certain people with dirty hands had become involved. starting before the elections, and they brought the situation to this point, step-by-step. we sincerely...
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soso w'e had 4 years of severe starvation conditions for abalone and other herbivores in the system, and we're seeing evidence of mass mortalitities of thehe abalone n the wild. so the kelp forest has declined dramatically, basically, because of this run of incredibly warm water we've had on the california coast. basically, you know, the warmest the california coast has gotten in recent history for the longest peririod of timeme. so that is e first symptom of broader global change that we are expecting along the california coast. catton: : this is what it loloos like to bebe underwater in a bul kelp fororest. this is what we used to survey through, and today, where we are seeing this vast expanse of no bull kelp, the culmination of these--this persistent starvation is, in part, due to an exexpansion of e purple u urchin population. and purplele urchins are a natural part of the system. we're seeing these urchins, which are little balls of spines, basically, with a mouth on the bottom that will start to form feeding fronts and mow down everything that they come across on the reef. lac
soso w'e had 4 years of severe starvation conditions for abalone and other herbivores in the system, and we're seeing evidence of mass mortalitities of thehe abalone n the wild. so the kelp forest has declined dramatically, basically, because of this run of incredibly warm water we've had on the california coast. basically, you know, the warmest the california coast has gotten in recent history for the longest peririod of timeme. so that is e first symptom of broader global change that we are...
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soso how does that pan out with regards to physicality and how would that add to the lethality of the m military? >> before i turn to ellen which branch did you serve in? >> i currently serve.am i'm in active duty military. >> yes, that's an interesting point she makes and actually there's been a number of work arounds that have been developed in the recent years for that. women can now pee standing up, frankly using a device -- there's a couple of them, female diverter and a she-wee. women get issued those at basic trainingng believe it or not an you can pee standing up. it has a container. rinse it off. put it back in your pocket. veryhe quickly. you don't have to remove your gear or equipment. we have women in the infantry, they swear by them. i talk to women tankers who say they can be inside tankers with a cover all, pe inside their tank with all the guys around them without anybody even knowing that they've used it because you pe inside a container in tank. men and women do the exact same thing standing up using this female diverter devise.ay >> there are some changes that have
soso how does that pan out with regards to physicality and how would that add to the lethality of the m military? >> before i turn to ellen which branch did you serve in? >> i currently serve.am i'm in active duty military. >> yes, that's an interesting point she makes and actually there's been a number of work arounds that have been developed in the recent years for that. women can now pee standing up, frankly using a device -- there's a couple of them, female diverter and a...
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report's authors say they expect full year payouts to reach sosoe one point four three trillion dollars. and finally the world's most expensive tv show has finally come to an end. sunday night marked the finale of the eighth and final season of game of thrones though many of us in europe don't get a chance to watch until monday night off course. the conclusion of the quest for the iron throne did not come cheap. yoyou should the season's episos cost a staggering fifteen million dollars to make. but that investment has apparently paid off with the public james each h of the final episodes averaging more than forty million viewers and that's just in the united states alone. well i stop watching at the beginning of season two so i suppose that puts me in a minority of i guess so sorry. i'll catch up with at some point anyway cold thank you for the business update. turning now to emma james for this eveningng's media watch tvn you yourr you can look at one of the big stories today in france which is a vance on on their that m money's been in. a vegetative state for eleven years and now fina
report's authors say they expect full year payouts to reach sosoe one point four three trillion dollars. and finally the world's most expensive tv show has finally come to an end. sunday night marked the finale of the eighth and final season of game of thrones though many of us in europe don't get a chance to watch until monday night off course. the conclusion of the quest for the iron throne did not come cheap. yoyou should the season's episos cost a staggering fifteen million dollars to make....
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our program is now wht i considerer a success, ok, soso give youourselves a big round of applausese, please. [cheering] this event basically was spawned by the closure of abalonee seasonons. you know,w, thebb seasons were closed d due to the lack of f kelp and t the incread number of f urchinin that were preventing the kelp from coming up. so, you know, basically, our r best chancnce of gettitinn abalalone fisherery back is s to somethining about ththe urchin fifirst. therere's no way to prt what'll happen. things change, bubut a lot ofof the thingngs te know, a lot t of the bususinesss thate know arere in threat, are in danger of closing now, and as thisis progresses more, will ben danger of closing. you know, t e commercial fisisheries, the recreational f fisheries--if ththere's no kelp, there's no fish. catton: one of the t things that the watetermen's alliance i is g to help progress our goals is to enengage the a abalone diviversd otheher recreatitional divererse area that are passionate about helpining to bring back the kekp forerest, to target the purple urchins inin their rec
our program is now wht i considerer a success, ok, soso give youourselves a big round of applausese, please. [cheering] this event basically was spawned by the closure of abalonee seasonons. you know,w, thebb seasons were closed d due to the lack of f kelp and t the incread number of f urchinin that were preventing the kelp from coming up. so, you know, basically, our r best chancnce of gettitinn abalalone fisherery back is s to somethining about ththe urchin fifirst. therere's no way to prt...
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at central sort of ethical sources might run into it too on another side of it you had for for soso long the the side of te scale with the sexual harassment and all the applications and then do. comments and you know who will look at the press on kind of racial right weighing down yes well this isn't about you sort of look is is balanced a little bit but like you say. there's no legal you process that's right is the big issue is that it is it is a big issue about but i suppose you couldld also say thahat people might not want to go under go at that. i i legal status in the case i need to know what i mean is it a full share and to get them as a humiliation the might and see you that's right that's it. note there was a similar case recently so with the basic just gonna give a sense that the pre owned and his lawyer argued that he had been sentenced by social media. the lawyer said the debate sparked was superb but that his client had non the less been slandered so that as i said to the central african questions will be decided on by the jury does and does he admit that he set the things th
at central sort of ethical sources might run into it too on another side of it you had for for soso long the the side of te scale with the sexual harassment and all the applications and then do. comments and you know who will look at the press on kind of racial right weighing down yes well this isn't about you sort of look is is balanced a little bit but like you say. there's no legal you process that's right is the big issue is that it is it is a big issue about but i suppose you couldld also...
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soso how are the ballotsts exped to fall pollsls show that in an era of rising populism many voters plan to snub the mainstream parties for smaller groups. many of them populace. on the right and the left summer euro skeptic summer not. in france for example a manual macaroons party is neck and neck in thehe polls w with havingg te fansns far right nationanal ral. endedd italy's matteo salvini populist legal party is expected to rake in big wins. then there's the uk and nigel garages newly created greg the party could deliver a heavy blo. but the seats of the uk's seventy three members will be in limbo ready to be set aside -- distributed to other nations if the united kingdom does leave the european union. draws the pen and other leaders from populist groups are splintered bunch in strasbourg in brussels and are often not part of larger coalitions. but were the populist groups to join forces and put aside their differences. they could drastically change the direction of you policies. the voting continues let's get the analysis r rocks of joints s program director for the institute of go
soso how are the ballotsts exped to fall pollsls show that in an era of rising populism many voters plan to snub the mainstream parties for smaller groups. many of them populace. on the right and the left summer euro skeptic summer not. in france for example a manual macaroons party is neck and neck in thehe polls w with havingg te fansns far right nationanal ral. endedd italy's matteo salvini populist legal party is expected to rake in big wins. then there's the uk and nigel garages newly...
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soso we have to alalways recoge that one marginalized voice represent many marginalized voices. i don't only r represent one margrginalized voice. because in this couny, being black is enough of being marginalized. but i also happen to be a woman. that is a second marginalization. i happen to be a muslim. and i also happen to be a refugee and immigrant from what they call onof th*#*#hole countries. the reality is this *#*#hole country raised a very proud, dignified person. our circumstances might not always be peperfect, but that doesn't lessen our humanity. i'm not in the business of defendi mine. bso when thisccupantsen of the white house. chooses to attack me, we know that that attack is not for ilhan. that attack is the continuation of the attacks that he has leveled against women, against people of color, against immigrants, against refugegees, d d certainlnly againsnst musl. and we are collectively saying -- we are collectively saying your vile attacks, your demented views are not welcome here. this is not going to be the country of the xenophobics. this is not going to be
soso we have to alalways recoge that one marginalized voice represent many marginalized voices. i don't only r represent one margrginalized voice. because in this couny, being black is enough of being marginalized. but i also happen to be a woman. that is a second marginalization. i happen to be a muslim. and i also happen to be a refugee and immigrant from what they call onof th*#*#hole countries. the reality is this *#*#hole country raised a very proud, dignified person. our circumstances...
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soso what is real and what is fake?rys there a particular that sticks in your mind that you cannot shake? >> i mean, i would have to say peter baker's investigations into the plant, which i chronicle in my book. amy: peter baker, the fda inspector. >> absolutely. from the moment he lands at t an airporort is followed by, to representatives, one of whom there is a man who yanks open the door of his cap, takes a hard look at him, closes it again. the investigators go to the plant. several of them fall ill because of tainted water. they learn later that even as they were at night in the hotel room talking about their inspections and their findings, the company had bugged the hotel room. that is the level of -- amy: how much support you to get from the fda? >> minimal. in fact, they pulled him on doing inspections. he is one of -- he i is one of e public picasso of fda investigations. amy: and he left just this past march under the trump fda. i want to thank you for being with us. we will do part two and posted online at de
soso what is real and what is fake?rys there a particular that sticks in your mind that you cannot shake? >> i mean, i would have to say peter baker's investigations into the plant, which i chronicle in my book. amy: peter baker, the fda inspector. >> absolutely. from the moment he lands at t an airporort is followed by, to representatives, one of whom there is a man who yanks open the door of his cap, takes a hard look at him, closes it again. the investigators go to the plant....
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soso woman bleeding and possibiy dying could be said to weigh from a hospital.. >> everybobody i kneneweverybi talked to who o had become pregntnt and did n not want to have bababy and had triried to abort, had done something rereay painful or horrible, and they were all hysterical and desperatate -- just like i i wa. scared.al, desperate, scscared. >> several mononths later, wordf that had spread, and someone else contacted me. anand then s several months lat, word had spread agagain and somemeone else contacted me. i realized d there was a rereald out there. ii decided to set up a system fr talking with women who were trying to figure out what to d . and i set up what becamenonown as the service for jane. amy: that last voice, heather booth, from an excerpt of the 1996 documentary "jane: an abortion service," by kate kirtz and nell lundy. by the time roe v. wade was passed, the jane collective had performed an estimated 11,000 abortions. where joined by two former members, alice fox and laura kaplan. laura is the author of "the story of jane: the legendary underground feminist abortio
soso woman bleeding and possibiy dying could be said to weigh from a hospital.. >> everybobody i kneneweverybi talked to who o had become pregntnt and did n not want to have bababy and had triried to abort, had done something rereay painful or horrible, and they were all hysterical and desperatate -- just like i i wa. scared.al, desperate, scscared. >> several mononths later, wordf that had spread, and someone else contacted me. anand then s several months lat, word had spread...
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soso we have cases like this tragedy, the person who got sent on from there exactly did the processing centeter in weslaco d abandoned and a room somewhere because you could not be held with the adults. the fact that so many of those who have died have been guatemalan -- obviously, people are coming over from honduras and salvador as well. the particular impacts, especially to you with your long history, in terms of the ,uatemalan popular movement your reaction to that as well? >> i am not sure what the cause of that is. and i certainly do want to find out. i think part of it is the extreme lack of resources of anyone from guatemala in making the way nonorth. probably just a much rougher trip. a were exposed to the conditions of probably were mucuch more exhausted by the time they got here. and then were tossed into these rooms were dormitories or pickens or whichever you would like to call them. without any medical protection or care. are slipping on the floor. they get everything from each other and more caused by the cold. amy: fernando garcia, you're nodding your head as jennifer's
soso we have cases like this tragedy, the person who got sent on from there exactly did the processing centeter in weslaco d abandoned and a room somewhere because you could not be held with the adults. the fact that so many of those who have died have been guatemalan -- obviously, people are coming over from honduras and salvador as well. the particular impacts, especially to you with your long history, in terms of the ,uatemalan popular movement your reaction to that as well? >> i am...
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although first time we have him after he left office he was one point lower and president up one sosoe's pretty close to the bottom ten, and not only reaction to 9/11 is important part but economic crisis wars that ensued after 9-1-1 and response to hurricane katrina are all things that -- over time will see how historians rate his presidency and finally, barack obama, his debut in the survey came in 12th place not a bad place to start. just top five in 2017 and dwight eisenhower into top five for the first time. theodore roosevelt in fourth place in the survey can be and that's fairly common throughout not only ours but also other surveys that are done you won't be surprised to know that next one in line is franklin roosevelt in number one, two, or three -- the fdr biography that we chose to highlight in our book is goodwinn no ordinary time anyboy read that in the audience? that is a terrific one. the one on theodore roosevelt is the book called wilderness warrior all about a role as conservation president. for george washington, we chose ron's biography that he won the pulitzer pri
although first time we have him after he left office he was one point lower and president up one sosoe's pretty close to the bottom ten, and not only reaction to 9/11 is important part but economic crisis wars that ensued after 9-1-1 and response to hurricane katrina are all things that -- over time will see how historians rate his presidency and finally, barack obama, his debut in the survey came in 12th place not a bad place to start. just top five in 2017 and dwight eisenhower into top five...
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the values that all of us in this room share and carry that forward because, again, as madison saw soso clearly, it is freedom of e press that guarantees our liberty. >> and in that chapter you describe an experiment that you did where you -- >> right. >> -- bought bots. >> yeah, we did a story for "60 minutes" about misinformation, disinformation. so we bought through an intermediary 5,000 bots from a russian source. and the bots masquerade as real people on twitter or what have you. so bought --. it cost a few hundred dollars to buy 5,000 of these things, little lines of code, right? what the bots do is they go out into the internet universe and collect names and photographs and information. because of the way our bots were coded, most of them were soccer moms. so now they pop up with twitter accounts. there's a face -- god knows who it is. there's a name, never connected to that face. and a little narrative about who they are and where they live in america. this w is all false. none of this is true. so now we've got 5,000 of them, and then we program them to re-tweet anything that i
the values that all of us in this room share and carry that forward because, again, as madison saw soso clearly, it is freedom of e press that guarantees our liberty. >> and in that chapter you describe an experiment that you did where you -- >> right. >> -- bought bots. >> yeah, we did a story for "60 minutes" about misinformation, disinformation. so we bought through an intermediary 5,000 bots from a russian source. and the bots masquerade as real people on...
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soso i was invited with some otr anchors to have lunch with the president a couple of weeks later and i said, mr. president, i'm concerned about the enemy of the american people. i mean, attack the press, please do. but that kind of thing might incite some poor, deranged individual to go into a local tv station or newspaper and shoot the receptionist because she's the enemy of the american people. and he actually looked up at the ceiling and thought for a second and he looked me in the eye and he said, i don't worry about that. that's a direct quote. now, i thought, ok. he's performing for the table. i get it. there's an audience of 12 people here, etc. so i pulled him aside after the lunch, very privately and i said, no seriously, mr. president. i'm veryoncerned about the violence problem and i hope you'll think about it he said ok, i'll think about it. well, he didn't change any of the rhetoric. fast forward now a year. i get a call from the f.b.i. the f.b.i. is telling me that the guy who mailed all those letter bombs to people he perceived to be enemies of the president had a file
soso i was invited with some otr anchors to have lunch with the president a couple of weeks later and i said, mr. president, i'm concerned about the enemy of the american people. i mean, attack the press, please do. but that kind of thing might incite some poor, deranged individual to go into a local tv station or newspaper and shoot the receptionist because she's the enemy of the american people. and he actually looked up at the ceiling and thought for a second and he looked me in the eye and...
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soso, evy y y, weweut our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. ♪ the united states postalvice makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ because the future only happens with p peoee who really know how deliver it. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm meteorologist chuck bell. it is raining hard here in the washington area right now. heaviest rain is movingnto northeast and southeast washington over intof parts o prince georges county. this storm is going right along roe 50 here. that will be moving out towards the bay bridge. little break in the action out across wtern fair fax county now. there's a likelihood of another thunderstorm coming through here about 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. keep your umbrella handy. >> record-setting heat in the southeast. we'll look at that in the next half hour. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the hiker who survived 17 days lost in the hawaiian jungle makes a surprise appearance. >>> and that y burnout feel? turns out it's real. it was just recognized astu an ac medical condition. we're going to talk about ways to lim
soso, evy y y, weweut our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. ♪ the united states postalvice makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ because the future only happens with p peoee who really know how deliver it. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm meteorologist chuck bell. it is raining hard here in the washington area right now. heaviest rain is movingnto northeast and southeast washington over intof parts o prince georges county. this...