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wewe just haveve to keep talkin.chael: the committeeee wille a recommmmendation a as to whetr or n not there w was a fundamenl right agrereed to by these nations, w which they y have not lilived up to o or honoreded. te enigma then comes in what thosee nationons will do in the facacef that finding and that recommendation. greta: what i i would hohope tho result i in is that itctuaually changeges thwaway weee t the climate e isis and theheay we see this, becaususe it's s so symbmbolic andnd that it will st of change e the mindsets off ople. [litokne speaking marshallese] ayakha: in south africa, the 1976 soweto uprising made kids from all a ages are rising up to fight the apartheid system of learningng afrikaansns. so thers a popowerful movovement, and it keeps on encouragingng and showg me that youth can mamake a differenence. we canan make a mr difference if we just put our heartsts and our m minds to iti. alexandria: i hope that from the children versus climate crisis complaints that argentina,a, brazil, gegermany,
wewe just haveve to keep talkin.chael: the committeeee wille a recommmmendation a as to whetr or n not there w was a fundamenl right agrereed to by these nations, w which they y have not lilived up to o or honoreded. te enigma then comes in what thosee nationons will do in the facacef that finding and that recommendation. greta: what i i would hohope tho result i in is that itctuaually changeges thwaway weee t the climate e isis and theheay we see this, becaususe it's s so symbmbolic andnd that...
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it is a myth, and wewe are not going to allow to be dictated by anyone. [men chanting in native language] [m[man speaking indistininctly] spoor: the proposed mine near the kruger--a very large, very extensive mine--would be devastating for that area for a number of rereasons: 1----water, there e simply isnsn't adequatae water; 2----it would d destroy thousands of hectares of high-yield agricultural land; and thirdly, it would be on the border of the kruger national park, which is a world heritage site, and it would do damage to the tourism industry, which is one of the few bright spots we have here. we've been approached regarding this kruger coal-mining project by a number of local comommunity organizatitions. the technique that we've developed is to put up these demands, make these calllls, note those objectction, and then wait for the dmr to award the license anyway. i must be frank about it. i mean, it would b be a really bad thing if there was a coal mine there, but it wouldn't surprise me if the right were grantnted. [man speaking indistinctly] i wa
it is a myth, and wewe are not going to allow to be dictated by anyone. [men chanting in native language] [m[man speaking indistininctly] spoor: the proposed mine near the kruger--a very large, very extensive mine--would be devastating for that area for a number of rereasons: 1----water, there e simply isnsn't adequatae water; 2----it would d destroy thousands of hectares of high-yield agricultural land; and thirdly, it would be on the border of the kruger national park, which is a world...
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wewe not t denialists. we are not denialists. womaman: and the eskom ready t o change? 'cauause you're the key energy supplier. are you ready for that change? mashingo: heh heh! i'm not going to answer that. i i don't thinik i'm the one to a answer that. ha ha haha! yeah, but the road p is thehere. i know we're goioing there,e, but, yeah, no, thatat i will not a answer. mamay i pleasese not answer tht? yeah. annonouncer: "earth focus"s" ise possible i in part by y a grantm anne ray f foundation--a-a margt a. cargill philalanthropy-- ththe orange c county communitity foundation, and the farvue foundat announcer: funding for this program was provided by the minerva nolte estate. [music playing] woman: people e are getting watr in t their home.e. [m[man speakining spanh]h] womaman 2: we needenender equalility, and wewe need this reflflected in n national prioririties. narrator: in india, millions of city residents don't have running water in their homes. narrator: w west virgininia, drinking water is threatened by chemical spills, mining, and hydraulic fracking wells. woma
wewe not t denialists. we are not denialists. womaman: and the eskom ready t o change? 'cauause you're the key energy supplier. are you ready for that change? mashingo: heh heh! i'm not going to answer that. i i don't thinik i'm the one to a answer that. ha ha haha! yeah, but the road p is thehere. i know we're goioing there,e, but, yeah, no, thatat i will not a answer. mamay i pleasese not answer tht? yeah. annonouncer: "earth focus"s" ise possible i in part by y a grantm anne...
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ninilanjan: wewe are always inspired by or old structures.history has to be e studied because historically what we have built naturally, it is known that they are the best structures. what we e do is we conontempore it.. >> bhowal renovated his own house in 2000. he was inspired by the traditional methods of environmenentally frieiendly construction. . nilanjan: i have used alall the brokoken tileles that came out t from e totoilets. soso all that was brbroken andd in the form m of a pattern, ad since e a lot of those w were t colorered tiles, they rereflea lot of heat as w well. >> more peopople can nowow afd the inititial investmeme and me indians are growing aware of the impact of their choices on the environment. nilann: i strongly feel that sustnability has to art from ho, and yohave to apt a sustainable liststyle fore you want to staiainae and greebuilildi, so i think the lifestylis coming, and pandemic or no thihis ally will pick upand d i sure th post-cod situatn we are getting loofof cal from clies sasayi that lets sisimpli our h hes
ninilanjan: wewe are always inspired by or old structures.history has to be e studied because historically what we have built naturally, it is known that they are the best structures. what we e do is we conontempore it.. >> bhowal renovated his own house in 2000. he was inspired by the traditional methods of environmenentally frieiendly construction. . nilanjan: i have used alall the brokoken tileles that came out t from e totoilets. soso all that was brbroken andd in the form m of a...
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but let's not prpretend lilike wewe don't t see the future in the young public servants who spoke duringhis convention, because it's there. and it s shows a pararty that is much more distinct,, and a party that's much more in touch, and a party that is being moved in the right directiti
but let's not prpretend lilike wewe don't t see the future in the young public servants who spoke duringhis convention, because it's there. and it s shows a pararty that is much more distinct,, and a party that's much more in touch, and a party that is being moved in the right directiti
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wewe all need d the world to feel betterer.am just a kid and just a shortrt time, joe biden made me feel confident. ben jealous: it made me cry. i mean, i grew up with a stutter. i'i've been involved in every presidential since jesse jackson's 198888. i was 14 y years oldld. i was the president of youth for jajackson in monterey count. it wasas anotherer candidadate, joe biden, who inspipired me. firsrst time iavave a speech to a group of f democrats, i stuttered so badly thatat an old d woman, an old hipippie, like so many peoeople who i grew u up with, cacame up toto me withth a medititation tatae and slipped it i in my pocket and saidid, "b"boy, please listen to this." beining a younung person with so much to say, and not t being able to get the words out, is dedeeply painful. i knknow what my candidacycy in marylyland meant to yououng people who ststutter here, to o older people who stutter. and i knknow what joe biden has meant to all of us who stutter. eveven when n i was fifightg for jesse jackson's campaiaign, he was in
wewe all need d the world to feel betterer.am just a kid and just a shortrt time, joe biden made me feel confident. ben jealous: it made me cry. i mean, i grew up with a stutter. i'i've been involved in every presidential since jesse jackson's 198888. i was 14 y years oldld. i was the president of youth for jajackson in monterey count. it wasas anotherer candidadate, joe biden, who inspipired me. firsrst time iavave a speech to a group of f democrats, i stuttered so badly thatat an old d woman,...
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wewe are truly honored at projet south to be repreresenting g mso oten.he is a hero for telling us ababout these outrageous conduct on behalf of the facility. about't knowow very much ththe death of cipriano chavez-alvarez, a 61-year-old man, a mexican national. as far as i i know, ice h has nt even issued d a press statementt this point. but t what we do know i is this markrks the e third death at ths detention c center dururing the pandemic, s so agreeeement have alalready died of covid-19 are cocomplications s related to covid-19. and to have thewere elder, including mr. ciprianano chavez-alvarezez, and th other had a 34-year-old man who diabetes. so the question is, why would ice continue to hold peoplple wo are elderly or have pre-existing conditions in facility that you already know is a deadly one? seven people have died at the stewart detention center just in the past three years. two of them by suicide after being placecein solitarary for prolonged periods of time. those e of us on the ground have called for this facility, stored, as well as r1,
wewe are truly honored at projet south to be repreresenting g mso oten.he is a hero for telling us ababout these outrageous conduct on behalf of the facility. about't knowow very much ththe death of cipriano chavez-alvarez, a 61-year-old man, a mexican national. as far as i i know, ice h has nt even issued d a press statementt this point. but t what we do know i is this markrks the e third death at ths detention c center dururing the pandemic, s so agreeeement have alalready died of covid-19...
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wewe should do something quiuic. [coughs] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] baby]g and screaming >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> sorry. sorry. [crying continues] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> you can't help [indiscernible] it is rampant in uganda. we don't want to o lose any of themem. we want all l of them toto grow. the resources are not t enough o sustain the children. donatioions, but donations are not reliable. the poultry and the pork, as meat, isis highly in demand d h. such get funding fofor products, we will be able to sustain ourselves and not panic all the time or all the time we will have to do something allll the timime. the children would have to go to school all the time. they havave to feed -- there isa source where we get some revenue from. [children singingng] >>>> when i finally get the plae to build a home for the children and i see them become somebody, useful in the soci
wewe should do something quiuic. [coughs] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] baby]g and screaming >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> sorry. sorry. [crying continues] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> you can't help [indiscernible] it is rampant in uganda. we don't want to o lose any of themem. we want all l of them toto...
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wewe continue -- sec. azar: continue to drive and all the things we have been working on before. we are working on health system transformation. we are still driving towards that transparency of pricing and quality of information and from insurance companies. we have implemented the health and information technology interoperability platforms. we continue to work on some of retractable disease states like sickle cell anemia. we remain hopeful we will have a literal cure for sickle cell. it has been a year and a half ago i was in boston children's and i got to see a young man who was exiting the hospital after 30 days of treatment on one of the experimental treatment with no sickles. left in his blood we went to bring that promise to people. i went to drive forward on ending the hiv epidemic so we can continue to make progress there. we have this underlying opioid crisis still with us. the pandemic and social isolation have certainly harmed the progress made on that. we have to get back to getting people into medication assisted treatment and ensuring people have the tools they ne
wewe continue -- sec. azar: continue to drive and all the things we have been working on before. we are working on health system transformation. we are still driving towards that transparency of pricing and quality of information and from insurance companies. we have implemented the health and information technology interoperability platforms. we continue to work on some of retractable disease states like sickle cell anemia. we remain hopeful we will have a literal cure for sickle cell. it has...
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wewe as a community must make ts decision.ou: the decision has been reached, at least in the courtroom, you see a decision forming in the streets of louisville. soon after the announcement of indictment, these people took to the streets. quickly, carrying bats, wearing hard hats, helmets, gas masks, carrying shields, knives, night sticks and at least one member of this mob openly carrying a rifle. they don't appear to be looking to protest peacefully. they seem to be preparing for conflict. we will continue to monitor the situation in louisville throughout the hour. we'll be talking with civil rights expert bob woodson in tonight's broadcast. earlier today on capitol hill the long-awaited report about hunter and joe biden's corrupt ties to ukrainian natural gas firm burisma. senators ron johnson and chuck grassley today published the report of their investigation into the bidens' connections to ukrainian natural gas company brees massachusetts the report painting a -- burisma. the report painting a clear picture, hunter biden'
wewe as a community must make ts decision.ou: the decision has been reached, at least in the courtroom, you see a decision forming in the streets of louisville. soon after the announcement of indictment, these people took to the streets. quickly, carrying bats, wearing hard hats, helmets, gas masks, carrying shields, knives, night sticks and at least one member of this mob openly carrying a rifle. they don't appear to be looking to protest peacefully. they seem to be preparing for conflict. we...
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wewe lost a lot t visitorsbubuti can say we are starting to find again our public.ing beauty in our lives is a way to rereach our souls and be light again. ♪ >> what you can see is s a you of an that rereminds peculiar time in the history of werere how the venetiansns replicating the e principles o f the ancienent romans. you will never find anything like that in venice. represents sort of a gameisese with hidden -- a you could play with hidden images of f violence. so here we are. we finally see what the owner of this place looked like. grimani. ♪ now we are entering the most impressive room in the whole museum. ans is the place where exhibition in 2019, thanks to the help of venetian heritage, was possible. to prod back a lot of the pieces that belonged to the collection -- it brought back a lot o othe pieces that belolong to the patriarch of the collection. other,e talking to each a dialogue all around. >> what is your favorite? >> aphrodite. found,e piece was there was no head, no arm, and no cupid makakes to her. century, theth attic clclose to thehe art of te
wewe lost a lot t visitorsbubuti can say we are starting to find again our public.ing beauty in our lives is a way to rereach our souls and be light again. ♪ >> what you can see is s a you of an that rereminds peculiar time in the history of werere how the venetiansns replicating the e principles o f the ancienent romans. you will never find anything like that in venice. represents sort of a gameisese with hidden -- a you could play with hidden images of f violence. so here we are. we...
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for more, wewe can bring in our greece correspondent who is standing by. natalie, it is several hours since the huge blaze was first reported. what have greek authorities been doing since then? the prime minister chaired d an emergency meeting this morning. after that, he ordered his to go toon minister the isisland itself to see whats happening right on site.e. are prioritiese that need to be dealt with at the momoment. one is whehere to house the neny 30,000 asylum-seekers. and also how to minimize a covid-19 outburst. last week, there were 35 itfirmed cases out of 2000 is a very anxious administration how to contain. it is to keep the migrants from going toto the city. the main priority remains where will these people be tonightht? last night, we saw images of and sleeping by t t road that includes s pregnant women, children, babies. it remains to be seen. and bornel created thee brunt of the immigration crisis of greece. the european union h has offered financia assistance and also to relocate the unaccompanied minors. willems the a authorities have th
for more, wewe can bring in our greece correspondent who is standing by. natalie, it is several hours since the huge blaze was first reported. what have greek authorities been doing since then? the prime minister chaired d an emergency meeting this morning. after that, he ordered his to go toon minister the isisland itself to see whats happening right on site.e. are prioritiese that need to be dealt with at the momoment. one is whehere to house the neny 30,000 asylum-seekers. and also how to...
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wewe will contntinue to cover ts case. jennifer robinson, human rights attorney who has been advising julian assange and wikileaks since 2010, speaking outside the courthouse during the lunch julianf the case aroundd assange.e. when we come back, we look at how decacades of u.s. military intervention in central america has led to the o ongoing migrant crisis. we will speak with salvadoran american journalist roberto lovato, author of the new book "unforgetting." stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "be thankful for what you got" by william devaugn. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i am amymy goodman with juan gonzalez. as we spenend the rest of the hr connecting the dots on how the majority of central american refugees and immigrants to the united states come from three countries -- guatemala, honduras, and el salvador -- which are the same three countries the united states intervened i iduring the 1 198', on thehe sides of the e military governments and paramilitary death squads that killed t
wewe will contntinue to cover ts case. jennifer robinson, human rights attorney who has been advising julian assange and wikileaks since 2010, speaking outside the courthouse during the lunch julianf the case aroundd assange.e. when we come back, we look at how decacades of u.s. military intervention in central america has led to the o ongoing migrant crisis. we will speak with salvadoran american journalist roberto lovato, author of the new book "unforgetting." stay with us. ♪...
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. ♪ knowowing who wewe are is hah. it's hard.d.te who yoyou are not t, and yoyou're goingng to find yourselflf where youou need to. ♪ the rarace is nevever over. the jojourney has s no port. the adventure never ends, because e we are always on n the way. ♪ ♪ ♪ new scschool year,r, whatatever that t me♪ns ♪ from t the sporty y chic to the stetem star ♪ ♪ go show w off your ' 'fit, let's s raise the e ♪ar whatatever this s year looksks, get t fresh lookoks at old n y and d oldnavy.cocom. [spoon clilinking in m mug] the bulllleit frontitier fud is makaking a commmmitment to h help bartenenders kekeep doing w what they d do . [spoon c clinking inin glass] lelet's keep o our bartrtenders pououring. two police officers shot amid protests in louisville kentucky. it comes as a grand jury decided not to bring homicide charges against the three officers involved in the death of breonna taylor. breonna taylor. the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out th
. ♪ knowowing who wewe are is hah. it's hard.d.te who yoyou are not t, and yoyou're goingng to find yourselflf where youou need to. ♪ the rarace is nevever over. the jojourney has s no port. the adventure never ends, because e we are always on n the way. ♪ ♪ ♪ new scschool year,r, whatatever that t me♪ns ♪ from t the sporty y chic to the stetem star ♪ ♪ go show w off your ' 'fit, let's s raise the e ♪ar whatatever this s year looksks, get t fresh lookoks at old n y and d...
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wewe can't keep getting murdered on the street. i am mixed, i have a lot o of black frfriends. they don't stand for itit. when will it ever stop? >> it's not right to kill her and have no repercussions for killing innocent woman. >> breonna taylor was an emergency room technician, when cleveland officers raided her apartment last month. -- last march. police responded with a barrage of gunfire. taylor step, police violence -- taylor's death, a police system that many feel turns a blind eye to countless abuses of force. >> also in the united states and washington, d.c., thousands have been paying their respects to late supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. lying in repose at the supreme court for a second day of public viewing and on friday, the icon will become the first woman to lie in state in the u.s. capitol building in washington. here's more from some of ththe many who t turned out to pay thr respects. >> she is the reason that i am an attorney today. if she had not done what she did for gender eququity, i donon't believe that i w would be an attorney. >> i called my
wewe can't keep getting murdered on the street. i am mixed, i have a lot o of black frfriends. they don't stand for itit. when will it ever stop? >> it's not right to kill her and have no repercussions for killing innocent woman. >> breonna taylor was an emergency room technician, when cleveland officers raided her apartment last month. -- last march. police responded with a barrage of gunfire. taylor step, police violence -- taylor's death, a police system that many feel turns a...
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wewe are now movining towars concept t of zero-carbrbon, neto bubuildings, which are g goino giveve backmore than they consume and that's thehe need f the hohour , right nowow. >> at the moment india has around 1.4 million modern homes built with a green concept which amounts to less than 5% of all residential properties. the indian green building council hopes to take this number up to 10% in the next two years, and some states have begun providing more incentives to green certified construction. however, these figures do not include e the countlesess hous built byby hand in rurural ina tradaditional dwellings s thate , often green in their own right. nilanjan: we are always inspired by our old structures. history has to be e studied because historically what we have built naturally, it is known that they are the best structures. what we e do is we conontempore it.. >> bhowal renovated his own house in 2000. he was inspired by the traditional methods of environmenentally frieiendly construction. . nilanjan: i have used alall the brokoken tileles that came out t from e totoilets. soso al
wewe are now movining towars concept t of zero-carbrbon, neto bubuildings, which are g goino giveve backmore than they consume and that's thehe need f the hohour , right nowow. >> at the moment india has around 1.4 million modern homes built with a green concept which amounts to less than 5% of all residential properties. the indian green building council hopes to take this number up to 10% in the next two years, and some states have begun providing more incentives to green certified...
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mental h health and memental wewe-being is very similar. oplele can't see it.t.n't see itit, you dodon't think itit's a probleme. weweork with almost 55,000 kids evevery da andnd unls and d unl these e kids are menentally nonourishe arere ablto understand what's right from wrwrong byhemsmselve nothihings going toealllly ange. >> that's all from global 3000 this time. do write in and tell us what you thought of the show. our email is global3000 @dw.comglobal3000@dw.com. and look us up on facebook: dw women and dw global ideas. see you soon. [captioning performed by the narrarator: on ththis episodedef "eaarth focus"s"... the e race to transition to sustainable solar powower is underway. in zanzibar, rural women are learning solar skills, bucking a tradition of entrenched gender roles, empowering their communities in the process, while in southernrn californini, it's genererating the e growth f grgreen jobs s and winning over skeptics. [filmlm advance clicking]
mental h health and memental wewe-being is very similar. oplele can't see it.t.n't see itit, you dodon't think itit's a probleme. weweork with almost 55,000 kids evevery da andnd unls and d unl these e kids are menentally nonourishe arere ablto understand what's right from wrwrong byhemsmselve nothihings going toealllly ange. >> that's all from global 3000 this time. do write in and tell us what you thought of the show. our email is global3000 @dw.comglobal3000@dw.com. and look us up on...
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our leaders would t tell us how often wewe could s ourur family and our friends.ven the night my fathther diedn 1984, he did not allow me to go see my father before he died. those werere just decisions mad. as i will say, the bottom line was cruelty. members arere in spiritutual bobondage.e. some are afraid to leave. i believe i was an example. perpetrators will show people what happens to others when you say nono. it is veryry similarar to o domc violenence and how frightening n experience it is t to leave. i was shunneded in the communit. becacause the people off praised a widespread respect within the community, many y of their membs are leaders in the local st. mary's catholic c church, i was shununned evenen in storores. there were people who knewew th, so it was a very traumatic experience. amy: what happened to your children when you left? >> when i left, eventually, the community forced my husband to leave. it was kind of a long-term wait and see but i would notot go bak in a and he was enraged i would not obey and he was looked upon as a hususband that ha
our leaders would t tell us how often wewe could s ourur family and our friends.ven the night my fathther diedn 1984, he did not allow me to go see my father before he died. those werere just decisions mad. as i will say, the bottom line was cruelty. members arere in spiritutual bobondage.e. some are afraid to leave. i believe i was an example. perpetrators will show people what happens to others when you say nono. it is veryry similarar to o domc violenence and how frightening n experience it...
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already known as wewe have to wawatch out for r them.y're not the only ones who protested or w went on hunger strike. outside of w women austinin, texas, 15150 protestee same racist t and anti-blblackns within thehe detention center. right now ththeyre on hungnger strike. it has been terrible because ththey have been put on solitary confinement. what h happens in solitary confinementt is you getet -- because already you'rere on hunr strike, icee does not what you doing that becau they want y y alive, they want you fed. they are saying if they're going to get deporteted, if ththey're gogoing too through all of these trials and tribulations after they havee crossed eight countries to get here, theyy w t to use their bodies as resistance. amy: 10 secondnds on the final cacall? grateful for this plplatform. wewe wou love her folklks to jon every fririday for freedomom friday. and in detention with h hurricae laura in louisiaiana have experienced treremendous, trememendous outbreaks of not jt coronavirus, b but o other form, for instance, no
already known as wewe have to wawatch out for r them.y're not the only ones who protested or w went on hunger strike. outside of w women austinin, texas, 15150 protestee same racist t and anti-blblackns within thehe detention center. right now ththeyre on hungnger strike. it has been terrible because ththey have been put on solitary confinement. what h happens in solitary confinementt is you getet -- because already you'rere on hunr strike, icee does not what you doing that becau they want y y...
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east coast and wewe are having a national moral monday. voting is s power unleashehed teach-in.three main people who showed up in june two view. we invnvited them and mimillions more to trara people onon the power of the vote, the power to protect outcome the power to shape public policy by the vote. and here with the metrics say. in the last election, 63 million poor and low well people did not vote. 63 million were eligible. 29 million voted w was up 34 million did not vote. we also did a story with a professor of columbia and it showed frorom maryland to new mexico, there are 193 electoral college e votes. sue ever luck set up -- sue ever luck set up, goes in with the race. wewe also found out in the data, 15 s states, many in the s soutn states and across the midwest, if pooooand low wealth voted for just 1% to 19% increase from 20%0%, not 21%, 30%, just t 1% to 90% incncrease among poor and low wealth h ople regardless of race, creed, or shifts allamentally the elections from the gubernatorial to the senate to the president. they can literally determine who sits in the scen
east coast and wewe are having a national moral monday. voting is s power unleashehed teach-in.three main people who showed up in june two view. we invnvited them and mimillions more to trara people onon the power of the vote, the power to protect outcome the power to shape public policy by the vote. and here with the metrics say. in the last election, 63 million poor and low well people did not vote. 63 million were eligible. 29 million voted w was up 34 million did not vote. we also did a...
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wewe begin in south korea, wher peopople a facing thehe wrath o phphoon haishen.t is barrelling along the eastern coast and is expected to reach north korea in the coming hours. five people have been injured so far, including a person who was hurt w when stronong windsds bl car over. onee person is also missing. the extreme weather has prompted officials to cancel flights and ferry services. and at one point, 75,000 homes were without power. the operator of a nuclear power plplant sayays two turbine generators stopped working. there are apparently issues with power transmission lines, but the plant itself is in stable condition. >>> nor north korea is on high alert. the state-run television broadcasted earlier than usual on monday. wheth weather officials say it'll approach the eastern port city monday evening. leader kim jong-un is calling on officials to protect people and farmland. last week, he inspected areas battered by typhoon maysak and criticized the lack of preparati preparation. >>> people in japan are coping from the fallout from haishen also passing t
wewe begin in south korea, wher peopople a facing thehe wrath o phphoon haishen.t is barrelling along the eastern coast and is expected to reach north korea in the coming hours. five people have been injured so far, including a person who was hurt w when stronong windsds bl car over. onee person is also missing. the extreme weather has prompted officials to cancel flights and ferry services. and at one point, 75,000 homes were without power. the operator of a nuclear power plplant sayays two...
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. >> since the jungle school is closed, wewe can trarain themo find and interest them to get some forestfoods. so we bring the forest foods to them. so it's like rattan and termites nests and all the forest fruits, so that they can learn from that. >> their meals are delivered wrapped in leaves, so they have to figure out how to get the food. useful practice for when they'r're later released into e wild. the cages are disinfected twice a day. hygiene is of crucial importance. the teams who care for the animals rotate every three weeks.s. befofore they starart work, sf have theheir temperatuture tan anher r corovirus s praution.. , theyey shot the vivideo for s repoport themselveves. we talked toto the head ofof e project by v video call. >> orangututan dna is s 97 pert identical to that t of humans,o theyey are extremely susceptpte totoll our diseases, espspeciay ththose affecting g the respiry tract. that is the main reason why we have impmposed such a a stct quarantine, to maksusure there is no tranansmsion of a virus replicating g in humans to a population in n the wild. it would prob
. >> since the jungle school is closed, wewe can trarain themo find and interest them to get some forestfoods. so we bring the forest foods to them. so it's like rattan and termites nests and all the forest fruits, so that they can learn from that. >> their meals are delivered wrapped in leaves, so they have to figure out how to get the food. useful practice for when they'r're later released into e wild. the cages are disinfected twice a day. hygiene is of crucial importance. the...
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wewe are now in exexploratory t. we hope to submit our formal plans early next year. laura: let's look at how the markets are reacting to that. in europe, stocks are mixed. the agreement from japan is boosting investor sentiment in london, with the footsie -- the ftse up 0.5%. at the brexit withdrawal agreement struggles are weighing on other indexes come up with hovering around the flat line. stocks in asia closed in positive territory, the nikkei, shanghai composite it -- composite, and shanghai index just over 0.5%. indexney, the australian 0.75%psx 200 fell over after the rio tininto scandal. shares of the country's australianan arm also fell 5 59. mining companies saw a related dip. moving to silicon valley, wheree google and twitterer have enactd measures to combat t the spreadf misinformamation about the upcoming u.s. p presidentntial elecection. e trumump campaign n has sa that big g tex should not be the arbiter of truth. catherine viette has the story. catherine: cracking down on misinformation on its platform, twitter has announced new measures meant to rea
wewe are now in exexploratory t. we hope to submit our formal plans early next year. laura: let's look at how the markets are reacting to that. in europe, stocks are mixed. the agreement from japan is boosting investor sentiment in london, with the footsie -- the ftse up 0.5%. at the brexit withdrawal agreement struggles are weighing on other indexes come up with hovering around the flat line. stocks in asia closed in positive territory, the nikkei, shanghai composite it -- composite, and...
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wewe correspondent was at the event. welcome. talk u us througugh what happend today. >> the c capital observed a momt of silence marking the one-month anniversary of the beirut blast. it was very tohing. 190 people were honored, the pepeople who were killed due to the blast were honored. the main religious sect in lebanon carried out prayers. fire engines sounded sirens and prayers were broadcast from the loudspeakers of the mosque, and the speakers at thth port replayed the sound of the explosion as well as the panicked voice of f the people, and the lebanese flag was waiting near the beirut ports. >> a month on, how is life i in beirut now? >> a feeling of anger, frustrtration n still dominatese capital. when they sensed there was a heartbeat under the rubble, pepeople rushed into the street, offering whatever they can to hahave a glint of hope someone could surviveve the explolosion. peopople are a angry, on the sts protesting. phil: what does the city need now? >> the protesters are asking for accountability. they want the p
wewe correspondent was at the event. welcome. talk u us througugh what happend today. >> the c capital observed a momt of silence marking the one-month anniversary of the beirut blast. it was very tohing. 190 people were honored, the pepeople who were killed due to the blast were honored. the main religious sect in lebanon carried out prayers. fire engines sounded sirens and prayers were broadcast from the loudspeakers of the mosque, and the speakers at thth port replayed the sound of the...
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