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w news asia. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. with just a click away. find out best documentary on you to good morning. see the world as he's never seen it before. described no, t d w documentary 2016 as like a bunch of the queen casa, wants to see if germany with the last few years have been quite a ride, getting burly in touch with averted on the home when it comes to gem abuse. and of course i always look in the eyes birch is, but perhaps the biggest on the new hobby of mine, i'm no longer approved. i love to be and then you'd better repose americans. but when you're feeling multiple, giving your realize that coach is just another way of living, are you ready to meet the driver and then join me right to do it on b, w. o, live and on demand, comcast and language courses with video and audio. any time, anywhere. the d. w media center. hey guys, it's evelyn sharma. welcome to my podcast, love matter. but i and by celebrities, influences and experts to talk about all playing loved back from day to day. nothing less because all these things and more in the new season of the pot, come make sure to tune and wherever you get your past and join the conversation
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describe now t d w documentary. sometimes a seed is all you need to allow the big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning pass like global ideas. we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge gross through sharing, download it now for for the amount of cost is increasing every year for many im gonna working on lend. phyllis was the only wife, very holiday destinations, a drowning interested wife. we read wine and that we could look at the console with every year. your other exports are 1000000 tons of plastic with there. another way. after all, the environment isn't to recyclable. make up your own mind. d, w, made for mines a. this is d w news, and these are our top stories negotiators have reached a draft deal on a climate compensation fund at the ones comp 27 summit in egypt. the proposal would see countries agree to set up a fund to compensate vulnerable nations impacted by climate change.
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existence is evidence, not 100 percent proof but the scope was limited in the ways we describe but has a far greater w reach than was given by the supreme court and even to this day. >> one more point i would add to this but frederick douglass campaigned against the 14th amendment because he thought it did not secure suffrage ghts h thought it in tailed voting rights and most black people whose access to the recordsan consistently ask for voting rights and demanded voting rights and frederick douglass said if you continue to look on in section two that apparently they should disenfranchise people as long as they are prepared for representation of congress he and other abolitionists like wendell phillips and william lloyd garrison dedicated themselves we have to do better. >> one more thing about section two and the addition of the word mail that is what led many feminists at the time they did that to be instructive because under the previous approach the constitution was gender-neutral referring to the masculine that meant under congressional usage it could mean gender but it didn't in the context of
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>> is definitely different as we described different families use a brief president george w. bush love going to camp david like his dad. basement every christmas there. for some at the time for family to come together for special holidays. during my time, the clintons loved camp david for thanksgiving. again every president is done it differently. president reagan nancy reagan love their almost by themselves. he did always radio addresses from the cabin and elsewhere. they all used it differently. the meaning comes from has a theme of a camp david kind of place for the spirit of camp david one by one the soviet premieres at the time was about a place you come together with trust, within nature, no press unless you want them there, the ability to sit down as people, break bread, share a story, get to know each other. to me that the true meaning of camp david a place of the presidents to get away and relax the best they can. a place to entertain family and world leaders probably one of the most unique places in the world to do that. growth and reasonable distance of the white h
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describe him. w heas was like a member ofa memb the board of directors, maybeonw because of his prominent position. i would even describe hioum as a chairman of the board.n of >> war so the sitting vice president is involved in p a business deal for onlinereside gambling. >> could it get sleazier? josh boswell is the senior reporter at daily mail. >> he joins us now. josh, thanks so much for coming on . >> so just to be clear , the man in the video we just saw who's image and voice were obscured, had direct first hand knowledge of this. that's absolutely correct.t yes.pe this whistleblower was on that conference call in 2012 when harry reid, the then senate c majority leader, came on and phe joe biden was asking all these detailed questions aboute webs revenue projections forit the company when the website would be livbe live. you seem very concerned,r the whistleblower said, about what money they would be making from this company, and that'vis the vice president of the united states . >> well, that's a crime. that's a felony. the sitting vice president is not allowed to do that. no government offi
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w. bush described his party's loss as a thumping. and then barack obama described his causes weight as it has a shellacking. have you thought of a verb or what might happen tomorrow? >> no, i haven't thought of a verb. and this is not to excuse what may or may not happen. harry truman won world war ii. and lost 55 seats in the house. and 12 senate seats. but it happens. as part of the nation the american experiment. is that we tend to have to put a check on the person who had trust with the power. >> part of the constitutional design. but because the people, and pop there will. but here's a question if you believe democracy when you win, joseph to believe in it when you lose. that's a lesson that can be observed. and made rail. then the american experiment charges. and >> obviously, everyone should read your book about blanket. because he was doing that, gracefully. he was willing to do it, i should say. gracefully. but, you know, when a different. i'm john, it's always great to talk to you. they're also smarter after talking to you.
w. bush described his party's loss as a thumping. and then barack obama described his causes weight as it has a shellacking. have you thought of a verb or what might happen tomorrow? >> no, i haven't thought of a verb. and this is not to excuse what may or may not happen. harry truman won world war ii. and lost 55 seats in the house. and 12 senate seats. but it happens. as part of the nation the american experiment. is that we tend to have to put a check on the person who had trust with...
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is this such a striking time where even during the moral rot that you describe, we're seeing such a flourishing of just black art? it's incredible. yes. and you're president of the andrew w foundation and you're amplifying that. and bigger ways, even beyond your own individual artistic voice. i want to want to talk about that. yeah. mean, i do think i think i think an extraordinary time not because more people are making because i believe there's a pretty steady state of creativity over place in time. so if we look back at, you know, we were talking about the harlem renaissance this morning or if we look back at other moments in time artists, you cannot actually, as it turns out, in the my experience here yet i pray extinguish intellectual and artistic creative voices. what's changed i think, is just and you know, this this is attributed to the political movements of the 1960s this is attributed to black studies and ethnic studies. this is attributable to all of the movement in society. this is attributable to affirmative action. let's talk about that. all of the things that have said our societal spaces have to be more open and democratic. they have to welcome more peop
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and yet the book describes his election as an aberration. could we have a george h. w. bush elected today. could we see someone with those unique qualifications rise to take the reins at these important times in our history? andrew carr, why don't i start with you? >> thank you for having me on with my great friend, andrew natsios. think you for your service to our country in both congress and the usf a. d., and now with the wilson center. i am excited to be here with you. andrew natsios, deserves 99. 9% of the credit in making sure this remarkable collection of essays and reflections comes out. i am credited with having helped him but really, he helped me help him. he motivated me, the most remarkable thing is read the introduction that andrew natsios wrote in this book, he summarizes all of the rest of the chapters. but he does it in a way that is, i'm going to say both optimistic and pessimistic. it is optimistic that we know now what we should be looking for in a president. pessimistic in saying it is going to be hard to get there. to answer your question directly,
and yet the book describes his election as an aberration. could we have a george h. w. bush elected today. could we see someone with those unique qualifications rise to take the reins at these important times in our history? andrew carr, why don't i start with you? >> thank you for having me on with my great friend, andrew natsios. think you for your service to our country in both congress and the usf a. d., and now with the wilson center. i am excited to be here with you. andrew natsios,...
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a viewer there. described himself as w. caller: i was calling in about trump running for president.think american people are tired of hearing them bash biden. they are tired of hearing them bash trump. i just wish we could run an election where we can vote for how they are going to -- [indiscernible] host: we will hear from another viewer in maryland. this is caleb. independent line. caller: thank you for accepting my call. i listen to a lot of people call. host: go ahead. caller: thank you for accepting my call. this is my first time calling in. i've been listening to a lot of calls for people who are angry with trump. but i also have to say i am not happy with the way president biden has been running things. i also think that if you are a class of people, we all lose. doesn't matter who the president's, because no income people ever seem to come out, no matter who the president is, if you are voting democrat, if you are voting republican. there is no income class with a trickle down to us. so, it doesn't seem wise, with african-americans, or if you are a latino, why do you always
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true trump style, he's now described the vote as somewhat disappointing in a message to support his on his own social platform. whilst also hailing a very big victory or the w. william glue croft is part of our team covering these u. s. mid terms join just now. william joe biden. we saw him there. he seemed pretty pleased with the outcome, but should he be given that it's pretty clear, the democrats are going to lose the house of representatives and the senate is still not clear. yeah, exactly. i mean, politicians will spin stories to their liking the best of their ability, but he's not here. he's not totally basis on what he's trying to argue. he's trying to make. i'll give you a couple numbers have been floating around in the last couple days in donald trump's 1st and only mid terms in 2018. his republicans lost 40 seats in the house . 2010 obama's 1st mid terms, lost 63 seats. and bill clinton's 1st mid terms and act 94 last 52 seats. his democrats, mid terms, historically the winning the party empower the party in the white house, lose huge amounts of seats. george w bush was a bit of an aberration because of 911. he actually gained a few seats. so if,
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a d. w science. welcome paper. so i have to emphasize this drug still in its experimental stages. but tell us why it's giving so much home. yeah, i mean one charity described as the fast we'll treatment option that could be available out time is patients. now the back to this is the outcome is drugs have a very, very high failure rate, more than 99 percent there in that are in development. and that's because the altima is still some, a mystery to science. not as much is understood about it as compared to cancer, for example. and obviously if you don't understand so much by now, this is very difficult to development, develop treatments for it. and the drug is and yeah, it comes in the market of no drug competitive for it. and there are drugs available at the moment to treat the symptoms about i missed, but not slay the on to have disease. so if there was a drug approved by drug regulators around the world that would slow the onset, the disease, that could be huge. so explain to us how it works is drug macanna map. so the mark of alzheimer's disease, one of the hallmarks is the build up of 2 proteins on the brain called amyloid and how these kind of funny st
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. >> francis willard, the president afoot w cte you, as we talked about, she was described as the eleanor roosevelt of her day. she was afireball, very much like eleanor roosevelt, and like eleanor roosevelt, she had relationships with men and women. >> okay, thank you. what was the background and incentive for men? were there any who championed women's struggle for achievement and equality? >> you know, that's a really good question. there were a number of good guys in the west. demonstrably more than in the east or the south, particularly the south, not so many suffragist men there. i i think a lot of men knew that it was right. one man said my wife is a smart as any man and smarter than most. like, there's just a sense, especially in the settler society where everybody was pitching in. the women were working as hard as the man and doing a lot of the stuff the men did, and it was just in that kind of very practical like pragmatic culture. like, why would you say that she couldn't vote when she does everything that i do? so i think there was a real general fairness. like i mentioned in the speech, the washington territ
. >> francis willard, the president afoot w cte you, as we talked about, she was described as the eleanor roosevelt of her day. she was afireball, very much like eleanor roosevelt, and like eleanor roosevelt, she had relationships with men and women. >> okay, thank you. what was the background and incentive for men? were there any who championed women's struggle for achievement and equality? >> you know, that's a really good question. there were a number of good guys in the...
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describe your investing. a tr it's something you do. on the side, but you're into it. so you're not like ftx w a traid expert was an advertiser of ours. exactly. but you're enthusiast. d goin what i mean, wasg this obviouswo to you that there's something weired going on ? see no, i don't know how it could be obvious to anybody, a normal citizen. i meang, if you see tom bradytol pitching fdx on the super bowl, you're probably going to believe it's a legitimate thing. i mean, i don't know why s youts want it as the stories have come out in crypto and i'm not paying a ton attention. there wahere artics i think quii wrote it. the thing that's shocking to mad and i'm in the gambling field ad where rigorously regulated like they know what i did thing twenty years ago. yes, everything.l if i do one thing weird, i heart about it. there's companies writing articles we knew this guy was in the bahamas. why? because unregulated living in basically a polymorphous penthouse with like twenty people. e we're all having with each other running this. and it was well, known. i mean, if somebody did that, the united states and meanwhilea ,he's cavorting
describe your investing. a tr it's something you do. on the side, but you're into it. so you're not like ftx w a traid expert was an advertiser of ours. exactly. but you're enthusiast. d goin what i mean, wasg this obviouswo to you that there's something weired going on ? see no, i don't know how it could be obvious to anybody, a normal citizen. i meang, if you see tom bradytol pitching fdx on the super bowl, you're probably going to believe it's a legitimate thing. i mean, i don't know why s...
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. >> the states assertion w would have a mandatory obligation to seek out and identify and apprehend every person who could be describ. >> that is theog of us saying shall meanshall in all contexts. it means you have to look for everybody even when you don't know whereheare. >>>> i want to emphasize it is nojust this provision. there are shall's throughout the niift were interpreted to mean a military duty would create these kind of unyielding ndates. >> idle understand the -- i do understand the states argument to depend on the proposition that t executive must detain everybody even if it does not have the capacity to detain them. i understood that argument to be centered on something quite different. let's assume for the sake of argument there is not an issue about how many people you were going to detain. only a questn about -- and theroblem i see with your final memorandum is congress has establisheit own set of prioritiesndas said certain categories of aliens must be detained, shall be detained. the final mondum says ice officerso't do that. n't detain anybody they solely on that person's criminal history. total
. >> the states assertion w would have a mandatory obligation to seek out and identify and apprehend every person who could be describ. >> that is theog of us saying shall meanshall in all contexts. it means you have to look for everybody even when you don't know whereheare. >>>> i want to emphasize it is nojust this provision. there are shall's throughout the niift were interpreted to mean a military duty would create these kind of unyielding ndates. >> idle...
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describe that voice. there's a reason andrea bocelli sold more than 90 million albums. ♪ there's not just one bocelli who sings. ♪ there's his daughter virginia. ♪ ans son matt ♪w for the photo shoot for the cover. why did you want to do a christmas album together? >> i think it's an amazing opportunity. because we can spend time together. it's a privilege, i think. >> reporter: it's a privilege the kids have grown up with. not every budding musician gets to accompany a world famous tenor. ♪ >> as you can imagine, since i was in my mom's belly, i was listening to music. i gotta do it as well if i love it. but maybe i have to express myself to everyone when i feel . sometimes i'm shy singing in front of my dad. >> not now. >> reporter: you are still nervous? >> yeah. he is pretty good. ♪ >> reporter: he is pretty good. one of the best selling classical music artists of all time. at lunch we met the rest of the family. the eldest son amos, an aerospace engineer and his wife veronica berti who manages his career and their charity efforts. a foundation in italy and music program in haiti. >> merry christmas. ♪ >> reporter: we met in july. outside it was a beach day in this
describe that voice. there's a reason andrea bocelli sold more than 90 million albums. ♪ there's not just one bocelli who sings. ♪ there's his daughter virginia. ♪ ans son matt ♪w for the photo shoot for the cover. why did you want to do a christmas album together? >> i think it's an amazing opportunity. because we can spend time together. it's a privilege, i think. >> reporter: it's a privilege the kids have grown up with. not every budding musician gets to accompany a...
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is this such a striking time where even during the moral rot that you describe, we're seeing such a flourishing of just black art? it's incredible. yes. and you're president of the andrew w foundation and you're amplifying that. and bigger ways, even beyond your own individual artistic voice. i want to want to talk about that. yeah. mean, i do think i think i think an extraordinary time not because more people are making because i believe there's a pretty steady state of creativity over place in time. so if we look back at, you know, we were talking about the harlem renaissance this morning or if we look back at other moments in time artists, you cannot actually, as it turns out, in the my experience here yet i pray extinguish intellectual and artistic creative voices. what's changed i think, is just and you know, this this is attributed to the political movements of the 1960s this is attributed to black studies and ethnic studies. this is attributable to all of the movement in society. this is attributable to affirmative action. let's talk about that. all of the things that have said our societal spaces have to be more open and democratic. they have to welcome more peop
is this such a striking time where even during the moral rot that you describe, we're seeing such a flourishing of just black art? it's incredible. yes. and you're president of the andrew w foundation and you're amplifying that. and bigger ways, even beyond your own individual artistic voice. i want to want to talk about that. yeah. mean, i do think i think i think an extraordinary time not because more people are making because i believe there's a pretty steady state of creativity over place...
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the better w t understand the text is if you look at justi black men's dissent inhe sony case, not a point tha this point was not least the city o but he was describing the different uses and what h said is there all productive uses. that was the tm used at that time to talk about t sort of transformative use we talked about. >> if you go to campbell, part of campbell right beforehe part that you quoted says the cial purpose of this investigation is to see injustice stories words whether th new work mir supersedes the objects individual or instead add something new. >> exaa. sigh think what supersedes is or is it set up as its juxtapose as opsite of what comes after the instead, and what instead clause is new meang or message. what is recognings the supersedin justice story is what you don't have sed go back to the question when a phograph is used in a story about theubct of the photograph, how isha not superseding the object of the original photograph? >> it's not because it has a transformative meaning or meage. it would have sent a different message to use the golmi's photograph illustrating that purple fame article. theure fame picture, the pictu
the better w t understand the text is if you look at justi black men's dissent inhe sony case, not a point tha this point was not least the city o but he was describing the different uses and what h said is there all productive uses. that was the tm used at that time to talk about t sort of transformative use we talked about. >> if you go to campbell, part of campbell right beforehe part that you quoted says the cial purpose of this investigation is to see injustice stories words whether...
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w. beijing describes the very prominent german political scientist, director of the berlin institute for global public policy, torstan benner. last week, the scholzes succumbed to chinese pressure and allowed a deal to go through allowing the china ocean shipping company, known as cosco, to buy a stake in a terminal in germany's main hamburger port, over the objections of six ministers. scholz's action is contrary to the emerging party consensus, according to which germany the urgent need to reduce its dependence on china was also evidence of the weakness of the german leader in relation to the chairman, who had just confidently received a mandate for life management. shultzu china. it's time to change course and take china seriously as the chancellor should use his visit to beijing to defend german and european interests with the chinese leader in particular to discuss xi's support for the russian invasion of ukraine and his threat to taiwan . former german chancellor angela merkel who did. on closer economic relations with beijing, the catastrophic failure of germany 's policy towards russia has accelerated the reversal, with a consensus now emerging in all major centre-right and centre-le
w. beijing describes the very prominent german political scientist, director of the berlin institute for global public policy, torstan benner. last week, the scholzes succumbed to chinese pressure and allowed a deal to go through allowing the china ocean shipping company, known as cosco, to buy a stake in a terminal in germany's main hamburger port, over the objections of six ministers. scholz's action is contrary to the emerging party consensus, according to which germany the urgent need to...