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. >> aay after marchf our lives rally many student organizers in the bay area are looking ahead to what happens next when it comes to gun control. they know change won't come easy. >> can barely speak right now. >> student organizer lost his voice saturday during the march for our lives, shoutig out for his cause. he says it was worth it. >> i want the fear of guns, i don't want it existing in society. >> it has persisted for so long. >> she rallied in san francisco. it showed thousands of marchers across the civic center. >> she is feeling empowered. >> we are sick of seeing guns in schools and sick of seeing guns on the streets. >> it is really signaling the fact that young people are taking ownership with this issue. >> they will get friends and classmating engaged an getting them to vote. >> if you do vote you have the power to real change the political climate in this country and every vote does matter. >> does it feel like somebody is listening? >> now it does. i think the magnitude is what got us there. >> she can't wait to vote. >> i preregistered already. >>> the organizers of
. >> aay after marchf our lives rally many student organizers in the bay area are looking ahead to what happens next when it comes to gun control. they know change won't come easy. >> can barely speak right now. >> student organizer lost his voice saturday during the march for our lives, shoutig out for his cause. he says it was worth it. >> i want the fear of guns, i don't want it existing in society. >> it has persisted for so long. >> she rallied in san...
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your fingertips than entire generations but it's not really about it's about what you can do witht. aay we have mixed reality that and ai empowering usthe worl so what will y ♪ ♪ look! it's t budnight. ♪♪ he here's to the friendu can always count on. more. you're doing great. [laugher] you look amazing. the egg white grill. so you can bring on the day. best tailgate, brisket.all... pollo asado. no it burgers seven layer dip ribs no contest. hummus hum what? [sfx: coke fizz] you need a...
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isaac: i aays say --nd this is a stament of ith because m a christn -- only th truth will set me free. nothing else. katja: magaly addresses the demands of the indigenous people for more land. the director says there are enro, antheremaining land neede turnedo profit. isaac: s enrare poor, that's clearlyeede contradicting your argument. s, they arpoor, that's why weeed to find new ways of developing them. katja: but the money made by the palm oillantations does not nefit local indigenous communities. back to santa clara de uchunya. village elders tell haaurafted men were sent out to patrol the edge othe village -- yet another form of intimidation. local residents will need to ke up their fight if ty are to preserve their way of life in .host: that's all . but we're always delighted t hear fm you. so drop us a line by email or on facebook, dw global society. seyou nextim nthe national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> today on "earth focus," neonicotinoids. s the wor's mostidely used pestide destroyg the basef the food
isaac: i aays say --nd this is a stament of ith because m a christn -- only th truth will set me free. nothing else. katja: magaly addresses the demands of the indigenous people for more land. the director says there are enro, antheremaining land neede turnedo profit. isaac: s enrare poor, that's clearlyeede contradicting your argument. s, they arpoor, that's why weeed to find new ways of developing them. katja: but the money made by the palm oillantations does not nefit local indigenous...
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aay area entrepreneur created a line of environmentally friendly cleaning products.n 2012, he sold the company and embarked on a new mission, to reduce the planet's carbon footprint. his new company is ripple in emeryville. a nondairy milk made from peas. that's right, peas. ripple foodso-founder adam lowry is in the studio. >> thanks for having is me, thuy. >> milk from peas. >> pea milk. peas are high in protein. and the situation right now is most alternatives toy da products are pretty bad dairy alternatives. they don't have any protein in them or have very little. most people agree they are thin andwatery. but making milk out of peas we are able toake something high in protein and creamy and delicious. at the especially of the day, that's the way to get people to eat healthier, more nutritious and moreainable foods. >> you were a chemical engineer by training. a climate scientist at one point. where did the inspiration of this company come from? >> a big part of the storys my co-founder, ph.d. biochemist, he is the real scientist between the two of us. he create
aay area entrepreneur created a line of environmentally friendly cleaning products.n 2012, he sold the company and embarked on a new mission, to reduce the planet's carbon footprint. his new company is ripple in emeryville. a nondairy milk made from peas. that's right, peas. ripple foodso-founder adam lowry is in the studio. >> thanks for having is me, thuy. >> milk from peas. >> pea milk. peas are high in protein. and the situation right now is most alternatives toy da...
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q&a, aay, on c-span's college professor, tom cronin talks about his book -- imagine a great republic. of majork a reading american political classic is very empowering in terms of this country stands for something very special. and the great writers like stowe that we want to be someone special. not just a city on a hill but a city that loves one another and is willing to work with one another and understand that politics is indispensable to bringing about progress for as many people as possible. >> q&a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> washington journal continues. host: joining us now is dan hawkins, the senior vice president of public policy and research at the national association of community health centers and he is here to discuss the role of community health centers in health care and caring for underserved communities. thank you for joining us today. isst, tell our audience what the national association of community health centers and how it is funded. knack, as we like to call it is a trade association representing community health centers all across the country. i
q&a, aay, on c-span's college professor, tom cronin talks about his book -- imagine a great republic. of majork a reading american political classic is very empowering in terms of this country stands for something very special. and the great writers like stowe that we want to be someone special. not just a city on a hill but a city that loves one another and is willing to work with one another and understand that politics is indispensable to bringing about progress for as many people as...
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. >> so andreas, the president today in aai tweet trade wars are good, and easy to win. what was he driving at there? >> huh. well that's a tough one answer. i mean what i'll say is that, you know when you look at basic economics, you know tariffs usuallyko not w out well for pretty much anyone involved. you know, i ud to cover internationally countries like brazil. you know, ask them how tariffs have helved their economy the last ten years. so hard to know what the president's 'lthinking, so stay out of answering that. >> i think you have a lot of company in tt, andreas. let's go to brad, and basicallyd so if i am watching all of stis volatility, i'm a longer-term in. how do i deploy new cash? where would you put things to work in a market where volatility is back in a significant way? >> i wouldn't worry about it. i would stick with your plan. there is no c reason tnge the plan. when we talk about volatility, the thing to nmember, it's right now that's abnormal. it's the past couple of years. >> mm-hmm. ht what we're seeing r now is what we should see, so it doesn't bo
. >> so andreas, the president today in aai tweet trade wars are good, and easy to win. what was he driving at there? >> huh. well that's a tough one answer. i mean what i'll say is that, you know when you look at basic economics, you know tariffs usuallyko not w out well for pretty much anyone involved. you know, i ud to cover internationally countries like brazil. you know, ask them how tariffs have helved their economy the last ten years. so hard to know what the president's...
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. >> we have aays had a conversation in our family of it is important to talk about your feelings or write them down. when sandy started to get sicker, it was something we talked about a lot. >> dad saw me and was like, "that's awesome, dude." >> i wanted to show noah that his bright idea could help people. noah said something to me today that i thought was really great th-- "i want people to kno they can make a difference and an help, even if they ar only seven years old." i thought that was a sweet thing. >> i feel awesome that i could contribute to help them not have the same thinge went through. >> i know his mom would be so proud of what he has accomplished. i know she would be really, really proud of what he is doing. laura: noah is an inspiration to us all. i am laura trevely ank you for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so y u can swipe your way through the news of the d stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download n from selected app stores. >> fundi of this presen
. >> we have aays had a conversation in our family of it is important to talk about your feelings or write them down. when sandy started to get sicker, it was something we talked about a lot. >> dad saw me and was like, "that's awesome, dude." >> i wanted to show noah that his bright idea could help people. noah said something to me today that i thought was really great th-- "i want people to kno they can make a difference and an help, even if they ar only seven...
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q&a, aay, on c-span's college professor, tom cronin talks about his book -- imagine a great republic. of majork a reading american political classic is very empowering in terms of this country stands for something very special. and the great writers like stowe that we want to be someone special. not just a city on a hill but a city that loves one another and is willing to work with one another and understand that politics is i
q&a, aay, on c-span's college professor, tom cronin talks about his book -- imagine a great republic. of majork a reading american political classic is very empowering in terms of this country stands for something very special. and the great writers like stowe that we want to be someone special. not just a city on a hill but a city that loves one another and is willing to work with one another and understand that politics is i
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plus, geopolitics could be at aay as kim jong un makes surprise visit to beijing.ing out on the bond switching up right here, i want to note jgb 10 year yields. we have seen the highest yields in the commodities space. still, aluminum and copper. the copper could be at risk, whi le supplies looking at the market. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology and i am emily chang. back to our continuing coverage of the follow-up from facebook's data scandal. as we reported earlier, an analyst there is warning of a potential home to some ad campaigns. mark zuckerberg took out full-page ads in the u.s. and u.k. to apologize for facebook not doing enough to safeguard the user data, but will that be enough to keep advertisers happy? joining us to discuss that is e-mae, an analyst and rketer. you have analysts out there saying buy, some saying sell. how do you expect this will hit the top and bottom line? debbie: you know, that's something to be seen. i will be really interested in seeing what the quarterly results will reveal in a few weeks. thinkr now, i advertisers are thinki
plus, geopolitics could be at aay as kim jong un makes surprise visit to beijing.ing out on the bond switching up right here, i want to note jgb 10 year yields. we have seen the highest yields in the commodities space. still, aluminum and copper. the copper could be at risk, whi le supplies looking at the market. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology and i am emily chang. back to our continuing coverage of the follow-up from facebook's data scandal. as we reported earlier, an analyst there is...
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attention that that was aay, your handguns at 21, long guns or the rifles are at 1 that wasn't considered we were just trying to move the, background checks, shows and on internet makes gun sense, it'cosdn't even get that. use ite said, didn't put that in er wasn't brought up to that level. >> brennan: you're very proposing. but broadly speaking are you concerned t democrats for more gun regulation could personal prospects? >> it will stop everything. i'm not going to take the guns n owner i'm going to protect the bucond amendment right. we're moving in a way that we can bet something accomplished. how do you security e sure thate children fea child should have, did they do their homework and are they readyth'se scared of. they shouldn't be scared of their safety. we that. mental -- so many things that but to have an open system where you can go to a gun show go a table that's not by federal licensed dealer buy want without anyone asking one question needs to be stopped. >> brennan: i want to ask youus proposal? >> i like where the president is going on this. i really west virginia, we've
attention that that was aay, your handguns at 21, long guns or the rifles are at 1 that wasn't considered we were just trying to move the, background checks, shows and on internet makes gun sense, it'cosdn't even get that. use ite said, didn't put that in er wasn't brought up to that level. >> brennan: you're very proposing. but broadly speaking are you concerned t democrats for more gun regulation could personal prospects? >> it will stop everything. i'm not going to take the guns...
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aay! complete balanced nutrition of (great tasting) ensure with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. ensure. always be you. pssst. what? i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? a-ha. and an award-winning mobile app. that is more. oh, there's more. mobile id cards, emergency roadside service... more technology. i can even add a new driver... ...right from her phone! geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. >>> welcome back. i want to show you in detail now why republicans are so worried that there is a conclusion they will lose the house in the 2018 m midterms. when asked who are you voting for for congress, democrats or republicans, republicans is pretty low. when republicans look deeper into the data to try to find solutions, the problems get even worse. this is 2010. the big red wave that gave republicans control of the house. look how big. more than half of independents. 56% of independents voted that year. republicans held the house. more t
aay! complete balanced nutrition of (great tasting) ensure with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. ensure. always be you. pssst. what? i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? a-ha. and an award-winning mobile app. that is more. oh, there's more. mobile id cards, emergency roadside service... more technology. i can even add a new driver... ...right from her phone! geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. >>> welcome back. i want to show...
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media lab called twine health which combines aai data and human code chain to deliver health outcomesetes management and hypertension so i think that demonstrate ours commitment to growing our health care business investors can break even on a cash flow basis. >> are the health care opportunities a 2019 story >> it is but we'll be taking specific steps in 2018 to build that business. >> investors eager to see what you come up with next and how it sells, james park, ceo of fitbit thanks for being with us. >>> normally we bring you the european close but because of daylight saving time the close will happen during half time tod today. s&p has gone negative, nasdaq has gone negative putting its seven-day win streak in jeopardy about half past the hour let's get to sue herera at hq for a news update. >> good morning carl here's what's happening at this hour russian foreign minister sergei lavrov says moscow will only cooperate with britain on the investigation into the poisoning of an ex-russian spy and his daughter if it receives samples of the nerve agent that's believed to have been us
media lab called twine health which combines aai data and human code chain to deliver health outcomesetes management and hypertension so i think that demonstrate ours commitment to growing our health care business investors can break even on a cash flow basis. >> are the health care opportunities a 2019 story >> it is but we'll be taking specific steps in 2018 to build that business. >> investors eager to see what you come up with next and how it sells, james park, ceo of...
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north end of the by a aay and s end in the 80s. can we get anything right?udy skies, some fog, some damp pavement. and we're looking at mild temperatures. here's the system already rapidly pushing through the bay area. you can see a few scattered showers from the peninsula, san francisco, over toward liverm e livermore. the cold system on the way. it's mild in the mountains. in the 30s right now. but we have a winter weather advisory for the greater lake tahoe area from south lake two to five inches of snow and through tomorrow morning 9:00 we're looking at maybe a foot to foot and a half in some spots. more snow late tonight into tomorrow. so if you're planning on going into the mountains, looks like the afternoon on sunday to monday some pretty good skiing with 9 to 12 inches of fresh, dry powder. it's been wet. it's been rainy and finally some pretty good snow arriving on top of what we already had. this is santa cruz where you can see the clouds 48. san francisco, oakl a neat looking shot to the north in santa rosa. 39 in napa. here's a look at the mount
north end of the by a aay and s end in the 80s. can we get anything right?udy skies, some fog, some damp pavement. and we're looking at mild temperatures. here's the system already rapidly pushing through the bay area. you can see a few scattered showers from the peninsula, san francisco, over toward liverm e livermore. the cold system on the way. it's mild in the mountains. in the 30s right now. but we have a winter weather advisory for the greater lake tahoe area from south lake two to five...
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military strength of russia is a secure guarantee of peace because this strength preserves and will aays preserve a balance of power in the world. >> reporter: to no surprise,ss n lawmakers responded with praise. they said putin once again made russia a global superpower. gi ( translated ): the theory about russia as a al superpower with a weak economy, disappears from the american political thinng. >> reporter: the speech took place just over two weeks before the russian elections. he framed the u.s. as an adversary and himself as the ly leader strong enough meet the challenge. we turn now to richard burt. he was the chief u.s. arms control negotiator during the strategic arms reduction talks with theoviet union during the reagan administration. he also served as assistant secretary of state for europn affairs. he's now at mclarty associates, a business consulting firm. richard burt, thank you very much. >> good evening. >> schifrin: is this all about domestic politics, president putin not worried about threats to russia but his own power? >> part of it is certainly about bricks. i mean
military strength of russia is a secure guarantee of peace because this strength preserves and will aays preserve a balance of power in the world. >> reporter: to no surprise,ss n lawmakers responded with praise. they said putin once again made russia a global superpower. gi ( translated ): the theory about russia as a al superpower with a weak economy, disappears from the american political thinng. >> reporter: the speech took place just over two weeks before the russian elections....
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one of the favorite things on is aay at our museum, wedding dress. a tradition that goes all the way back to 1803 when thomas jefferson was the president of the united states. occasion, the men from the had to go to washington. as one of the gifts they were given was a military coat. a red military >> and as one of the gifts that was a military coat. a red military coat. a prized ecame possession. one of the nicest things in the ribe, and the girls started getting married in it. and the original tradition girl to he firstborn wear red and the others wear colors.nt it was very popular. specially at the turn of the century. >> another very popular thing in our museum. was, it was basically a calendar. keep track es could of their history and it was done emblems that mean each ent things, and for year it was something selected that was one of the most important things that happened tribe. o most of these scanned 100 to 150 years but it gives us a during of what happened that period to the tribe. we hope when visitors leave here they have learned somethi
one of the favorite things on is aay at our museum, wedding dress. a tradition that goes all the way back to 1803 when thomas jefferson was the president of the united states. occasion, the men from the had to go to washington. as one of the gifts they were given was a military coat. a red military >> and as one of the gifts that was a military coat. a red military coat. a prized ecame possession. one of the nicest things in the ribe, and the girls started getting married in it. and the...
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steanie now spends her time as an advocate for autism, an issue she has a personal t connecti >> you can aays tell ambitious women by looking at the shape of their heads. they're flat on top from being patted patronizingly and'm sick of it. i was an unaccompanied child refugee who came to this country on the kindertransport in 1939. i was five years old and it was, indeed a very traumatic 5 day journey across europe and it has driven my whole life. that's who i am. and even 75 years later, i still feel that need to justify my survival. going into business was really not a natural for me. i'm really much more interested in public service.bu i'd come across the glass ceiling in a very good employer, i said, i'm sick of beinga patronized aw, patronized as a woman, i'm going to do my own thing. i suddenly had this idea that im could set up any that was a company of women, men halling software, which at time, was given away free with the hardware, so everybody laughed. you can't sell software and certainly not as a woman. i had such difficulty with this double feminine name i stephanie shirley, sh
steanie now spends her time as an advocate for autism, an issue she has a personal t connecti >> you can aays tell ambitious women by looking at the shape of their heads. they're flat on top from being patted patronizingly and'm sick of it. i was an unaccompanied child refugee who came to this country on the kindertransport in 1939. i was five years old and it was, indeed a very traumatic 5 day journey across europe and it has driven my whole life. that's who i am. and even 75 years...
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it's part of his series "making sense" which aays every thur >> this is 3000 pairs of sneakers. >> reporter: mark "mayor" farese has been collecting sneakers for so long, he needs more than this baseme to house his hallowed 3600-pair collection. >> it's the storage unit, the apartment, the house. it's probably a million dollars in sneakers. >> reporter:t new york's sneakercon, we covered the billion-dollar secondary market for sneakers, 20,000 sneakerheads buying and selling rare kicks for hundreds, even thousands, of dollars. >> do you got change? >> reporter: we pointed out the drivers of this market: brand loyalty, alternative identity, aesthetics, and perhaps above all status. mayor farese is a vivid case in point. >> i'm the imelda marcos of the hood, becausyou know she had all the shoes and i have all the sneakers. >> reporter: mayor is an" influencer people want what he endorses. in part because they drool over his collection. er so there was episode on entourage one day e turtle wanted a pair of sneakers that were unobtaible and they were online and he couldn't get it. and then vinc
it's part of his series "making sense" which aays every thur >> this is 3000 pairs of sneakers. >> reporter: mark "mayor" farese has been collecting sneakers for so long, he needs more than this baseme to house his hallowed 3600-pair collection. >> it's the storage unit, the apartment, the house. it's probably a million dollars in sneakers. >> reporter:t new york's sneakercon, we covered the billion-dollar secondary market for sneakers, 20,000...
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with aay, i spoke democrat who supported the legislation and republicans about warren's criticism.sten to what he told me. your colleague, senator elizabeth warren, naming specifically each of the senators who have voted against this. what do you say to that criticism, and what do you say to her in particular, that she is essentially saying that you are not looking out for folks, you are looking out for wall street and big banks. >> there were a number of democrats who disagreed with the bill, but they managed to do so privately, managed to find ways to talk with their colleagues in a way that allows us to continue working together on other issues. i do not think it is a good sign for there to be public attacks by members of our caucus on each other. friendly, going back to 2010, part of what made it possible for me to become a senator was that republicans were having a terrible internal fight between the tea party and more traditional republicans. i do not think we should follow that again. kevin: do you think there is room in the democratic party for there to be folks that are mo
with aay, i spoke democrat who supported the legislation and republicans about warren's criticism.sten to what he told me. your colleague, senator elizabeth warren, naming specifically each of the senators who have voted against this. what do you say to that criticism, and what do you say to her in particular, that she is essentially saying that you are not looking out for folks, you are looking out for wall street and big banks. >> there were a number of democrats who disagreed with the...
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(yelling) - [narrator] isn't aay - who's our little puppy? sweetheart? she's under the bears!plus membership. - [narrator] get 100 towing miles - [narrator] unless it's a aaa plus membership. when going big is best. aaa. go ahead.[man] wo! oscars. >>> good morning, everybody. it's dr. ks so much for invitin let's show the crowd. you had something differentek. >> every day this week, ware green on monday. yesterda was ware green, today is crazy hat. tomorrow is wednesday, thursday, we have ware school, the cat in the hat >> i mentioned it earlier, mine was go dog go. all because, you know, had something to do with cars. stay there, georgia, where is that fellow? where is the guy with the hat, the car hat? where is he? my man with the car hat? was he right in here? where is the guy with the car hat? here he is back here, you got to see this, gang. come here, my man with car hat. come on up here. come here. check out this. put your head down. ready? jammo. what's your name? >> chase >> i love it. i love it. so we're having fun, it's dr. suess week, learning all about it and readi
(yelling) - [narrator] isn't aay - who's our little puppy? sweetheart? she's under the bears!plus membership. - [narrator] get 100 towing miles - [narrator] unless it's a aaa plus membership. when going big is best. aaa. go ahead.[man] wo! oscars. >>> good morning, everybody. it's dr. ks so much for invitin let's show the crowd. you had something differentek. >> every day this week, ware green on monday. yesterda was ware green, today is crazy hat. tomorrow is wednesday,...
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i'm going to atlantic city to train for aai poker tournament d then i would take it bus to atlantic city and b gambling gamble and then i got to the world series. for the first time i had to get out of my comfort zone and put an area around my cats. getting out of my comfort zone and learn how to play poker so i wouldn't embarrass myself and my family and new york. when i was writing it i was writing thei article. we write a novel, write a joke, make yourself laugh and two years later someone else reads it. you feel kind of stupid about your own jokes for a while but writing it like dickens did back in the day you get that immediate response of people liked it and it gave me energy to keep going. it was a very sort of special writing experience in terms of thedi material, in terms of howt came to be so i looked at that in six months. >> host: i'm going to paraphrase the first line of that book which is i got to wear sunglasses inside. it was good for me. >> host: >> guest: for years i was told i hadgo a good poker face and i realized that was because i was half dead inside. that's the ma
i'm going to atlantic city to train for aai poker tournament d then i would take it bus to atlantic city and b gambling gamble and then i got to the world series. for the first time i had to get out of my comfort zone and put an area around my cats. getting out of my comfort zone and learn how to play poker so i wouldn't embarrass myself and my family and new york. when i was writing it i was writing thei article. we write a novel, write a joke, make yourself laugh and two years later someone...
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