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at what the ne does is what the cia might have done to salvador allende inchy lay but they do so overtly and therefore avoid a lot of the scrutiny from congress it looks like they're funding democracy and legitimate protests but they're directing their resources exclusively against countries that resist washington's economic and political agenda it's an extension of the cia but it seems like it's pushing human rights and things that americans can get behind and that's why they receive so little scrutiny from the public it's very clever actually independent journalist max blumenthal thank you so much for joining us on the program and helping us unpack your report that's your headline news recount for this hour but don't forget you can always head to our web site r.t. dot com for the details on all of those stories and much more thanks for tuning in this hour. oh who can. will the maple lives win the stanley cup only care about her on this joint you know your intro to stacy what's happening hey max we recorded in this location once before right after the us elections when president donald
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large parts, san miguel de allende, there are many cities that are still safe and good for tourists.rian: what is the difference between dass and the way we view our border from the way we do? ms. thompson: that's a good question. i think mexicans see in the border an opportunity. they see the border as an opportunity for trade. they see the border as an opportunity for cultural exchange, for travel. the american concept of the border is about a threat. we see the border as a threat. and as a source of potential harm. we think it is a kind of place we like to avoid. so we do not see it it as a bit of an optimistic opportunity kind of focus. we see it as a scary great -- a scary place. when i tell people i'm from the border, they often think you go across. i walked across. brian: what about the $25 billion that is sent back to mexico from the united states? ms. thompson: mexican migrants send more remittances than nationals in this country back to their home country. and that money pays for everything from paving roads to building schools to building hospitals in places where the gove
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and allender sure which with his book "the case against impeaching trump." wednesday at 8:00 p.m., lillian to discusses her book "harvey milk, his life and death." then richard munson on his book "tesla, invest -- inventor of the modern." 8:00, his latest book, ted arguments for deleting your social media accounts right now. and on friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and the prisoner with his book "the capitalists come back, the trump boom and the less plot to stop it." watch book to the next week in primetime on c-span2. announcer: my a look at the annual net roots nation conference which brings together activists and grassroots organizers from around the country. to highlight issues important to the progressive agenda. speakers at this years event included senators elizabeth warren and kamala harris. this is just under one hour. i want to start by saying a thank you to mary and eric and to the entire netroots nation, for bringing us back together again. feels like a family reunion. great to be back at netroots. [applause] sen. warren: it's always great to have an
and allender sure which with his book "the case against impeaching trump." wednesday at 8:00 p.m., lillian to discusses her book "harvey milk, his life and death." then richard munson on his book "tesla, invest -- inventor of the modern." 8:00, his latest book, ted arguments for deleting your social media accounts right now. and on friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and the prisoner with his book "the capitalists come back, the trump boom and the less plot to stop...
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does is what the cia might have done to salvador allende in she lay but they do so overtly and therefore avoid a lot of the scrutiny from congress it looks like they're funding democracy and legitimate protests but they're directing their resources exclusively against countries that resist washington's economic and political agenda it's an extension of the cia but it seems like it's pushing human rights and things that americans can get behind and that's why they receive so little scrutiny from the public it's very clever actually. around two hundred fifty protesters at the university of north carolina at chapel hill pulls down a controversial confederate statue on monday night one hundred five year old monument known as silent sam had long been seen as a symbol of white supremacy. record nine hundred thirteen it commemorated those who died fighting for the slave holding confederate states in the american civil war the monument had polarized opinion on campus for decades and had been vandalized in the past although many saw it as racist and offensive others argued it was part of the sout
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and what the any does is what the cia might have done to salvador allende inchy late but they do so overtly and therefore avoid a lot of the scrutiny from congress it looks like they're funding democracy and legitimate protests but they're directing their resources exclusively against countries that resist washington's economic and political agenda it's an extension of the cia but it seems like it's pushing human rights and things that americans can get behind and that's why they receive so little scrutiny from the public it's very clever actually. people who have long been banned from having one child but now in a push to try to improve the country's demographics there's a proposal to tax people under forty who don't have children. i'm forty years old now i wanted to have a second child because i wanted my firstborn to have company. haven't had a second child or someone else says that's what i'm saying politics at twenty years ago you were forced to pay because you had children twenty years later you're forced to pay because you don't this life is responsible for paying taxes and reproduct
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does is what the cia might have done to salvador allende in she lay but they do so overtly and therefore avoid a lot of the scrutiny from congress it looks like they're funding democracy and legitimate protests but they're directing their resources exclusively against countries that resist washington's economic and political agenda it's an extension of the cia but it seems like it's pushing human rights and things that americans can get behind and that's why they receive so little scrutiny from the public it's very clever actually. there are concerns that the large number of child slaves trafficked from vietnam and china could be working on canada's farms in london it comes as figures disclosed under a freedom of information request showed the scale of the illegal drugs cultivation the high number of cannabis farms across london and trafficking of vietnamese children to work in them is extremely worrying potentially thousands of children and young people are being trafficked from vietnam and exploited by ruthless criminal gangs. hundreds of cannabis farms have been discovered in the brit
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. >> allend with the jensen quality growth fund. >> u next, how a pair of entrepreneurs can prevent chemicalters like this, on drop at a time. ♪ ♪ >>> there is currently roughly a $4 billion global market for hydrog peroxide or h202. you mightt use to rinse your cuts or bleach your hair among other things it has been made th highly flammable, petroleum-based solvents and two houston-based entrepreneurs got the bright idea to change the production process. >> a explosions arcemmis chemical blast in the aftermath of hurricane harvey next summer putus nox odor in the air. they recognized it more than 30 miles away. hydrogen peroxide. >> i smell it everywhere. >> plant accidents are only too familiar in houston, theworld's chemical et manufacturing market. in 2016 an explosion at a different hydrogen peroxide plant there killed one worker. >> petroleum-based solvent is aiammable and kind of like a bombng to happen. at their company, solugen, han and chuck, his friends call him se the same process to make hydrogen peroxide, the same stuff we use to clean cuts and untertops. he learned pancreatic
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does is what the cia might have done to salvador allende in she lay but they do so overtly and therefore avoid a lot of the scrutiny from congress it looks like they're funding democracy and legitimate protests but they're directing their resources exclusively against countries that resist washington's economic and political agenda it's an extension of the cia but it seems like it's pushing human rights and things that americans can get behind and that's why they receive so little scrutiny from the public it's very clever actually i want to go to international today coming up one of the most recognizable sports clothes brands in whole water of the release of the new trying to get what's the fuss about you find out shortly. what politicians to do something. to put themselves on the laws. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure more some more want to press. on to the right to be prosperous like the falklands spectrum or can't be good for. the interest of all those in the waters in the. first six. sixteen here now nike is facing a backlash in the u.k. after re
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and what the ne does is what the cia might have done to salvador allende in she lay but they do so overtly and therefore avoid a lot of the scrutiny from congress it looks like they're funding democracy and legitimate protests but they're directing their resources exclusively against countries that resist washington's economic and political agenda it's an extension of the cia but it seems like it's pushing human rights and things that americans can get behind and that's why they receive so little scrutiny from the public it's very clever actually a quarter of an hour into the program still ahead one of the world's most recognizable sporting brahms' is facing heavy criticism over the release of new training gear we've got that story and more. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the lawn. to get accepted or rejected. so when one of the first century or something i want to be pressed. into the right to be prosperous like that before three in the morning can't be good . i'm interested always in the lawyers in the. first six. hello again sports giant nyc is facing buck lush in t
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does is what the cia might have done to salvador allende in she lay but they do so overtly and therefore avoid a lot of the scrutiny from congress it looks like they're funding democracy and legitimate protests but they're directing their resources exclusively against countries that resist washington's economic and political agenda it's an extension of the cia but it seems like it's pushing human rights and things that americans can get behind and that's why they receive so little scrutiny from the public it's very clever actually. there are concerns that a large number of child slaves trafficked from vietnam and china could be working on cannabis farms in london this comes as figures disclosed under the freedom of information requests showed the scale of the illegal drugs cultivation. the high number of cannabis farms across london and trafficking of vietnamese children to work in them is extremely worrying potentially thousands of children and young people are being trafficked from vietnam and exploited by ruthless criminal gangs hundreds of cannabis farms have been discovered in the b
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and what the ne does is what the cia might have done to salvador allende in she lay but they do so overtly and therefore avoid a lot of the scrutiny from congress it looks like they're funding democracy and legitimate protests but they're directing their resources exclusively against countries that resist washington's economic and political agenda it's an extension of the cia but it seems like it's pushing human rights and things that americans can get behind and that's why they receive so little scrutiny from the public it's very clever actually this is r t international coming right up with them left being heard increasingly larger run the world wants actually are they calling for in twenty eight enough debated next. now finally an adult woman also this weekend in atlanta now hundreds of millions of dollars on the point about. finding if you knew you would it be that easy to find a friend that i had and you know me. plus it said thank you muslims to people. it is. good but i thought it might have been my little bit of a wonderful enough that i little bit that i accept that i don't have m
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and what the any does is what the cia might have done to salvador allende inchy late but they do so overtly and therefore avoid a lot of the scrutiny from congress it looks like they're funding democracy and legitimate protests but they're directing their resources exclusively against countries that resist washington's economic and political agenda it's an extension of the cia but it seems like it's pushing human rights and things that americans can get behind and that's why they receive so little scrutiny from the public it's very clever actually and i'm fourteen am mosco time still ahead one of the world's most recognizable sport bruns is in a hole water over the release of some new trading get will tell you all about it and more coming up. manufactured. public wealth. when the ruling classes project. the one. we can all middle of the room. again welcome but so nike is facing a backlash in the u.k. after releasing a controversial garment with some are saying the company's actually cashing in on gang culture with it it's about a club her it's going to touch with the fact that could be clip
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with the announcement over the allend, they're looking at of the remaining u.s.ets, except for small things, primarily at the on-site and specialty chemical businesses. those are the big areas they still had that they are offering up in the hopes it will clear the merger. mark: this deal has been two years in the making. how close is it to collapse now? >> that is a good question. i do not know what is happening in back rooms. i have been covering this deal since it started two years ago. this is one of the most tense moments i have experience. there have been a couple of times we have come close. in march, they had trouble with the european commission. i remember the first time this fell apart. i never sensed panic as i've seen today. much of a disposal would it be to get rid of these on-site gas businesses? why didn't they come up with this idea before? they didn't come up with this is because of their cautious about not divesting too much. linde and praxair agreed on a threshold above which they would not want to go over. if they did, they would go back and di
with the announcement over the allend, they're looking at of the remaining u.s.ets, except for small things, primarily at the on-site and specialty chemical businesses. those are the big areas they still had that they are offering up in the hopes it will clear the merger. mark: this deal has been two years in the making. how close is it to collapse now? >> that is a good question. i do not know what is happening in back rooms. i have been covering this deal since it started two years ago....
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we are bringing in harvard law professor allender to it. he's coming on to talk about it.irst anti- ice rhetoric keeps up. we have a story for you that you won't believe. a man now under arrest for allegedly trying to hire a hitman to kill ice agents for just $500. former immigration and customs agent will going to react after the break. stay there. pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me prote
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and, allender should what's with his book "the case against impeaching trump."discussing a book about harvey milk. 8:00 p.m., a self-help book "10 arguments for deleting your social media accounts right now." trump boom and the left's plot to stop it." >> next, the final day of the .etroots conference it brings together activists and grassroots misers from around the nation to highlight issues important to the progressive agenda. some of the speakers included ohio congressman tim ryan, holy and castro, and new york congressional candidate oak ocasio cortez. crest please welcome bill deblasio. mr. deblasio: did you just hear that e
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and allender shorts with his book "the case against impeaching crop." -- against impeaching donald trump." and then richard munson on his inventor of the modern. and thursday, the latest self-help book -- 10 arguments medialeting your social accounts right now. and on friday, and he with his who -- "the p boom." >> the british parliament is in recess for the month of august. our live coverage of prime minister's questions will resume wednesday, september 5. you a washington journal discussion looking back at the cold war. year,f our series of the 1968. this is 90 minutes. --t: we continue our series and welcome our viewers on american history tv. joining us, elizabeth cobbs and mark kramer, the program program on harvard's american studies. that begins in a moment. but first, this is from a nasa fi
and allender shorts with his book "the case against impeaching crop." -- against impeaching donald trump." and then richard munson on his inventor of the modern. and thursday, the latest self-help book -- 10 arguments medialeting your social accounts right now. and on friday, and he with his who -- "the p boom." >> the british parliament is in recess for the month of august. our live coverage of prime minister's questions will resume wednesday, september 5. you a...
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allender's rights as a lifelong liberal. it doesn't matter to them.n't like what you do, they censor it. the issue is tragically -- the left doesn't believe in free speech. that is why half of the students in college today, by the pew poll, they don't believe in free speech for "hate speech," but they declare what is hate speech. we don't have one word of hate. we have a psychiatrist who gives a talk on -- a ucla psychologist and how to learn to forgive. we have a rabbi giving a talk on not gossiping prayed about as sweet a website as you can find. >> shannon: it sounds inflammatory. facebook statement, they said, "we mistakenly remove these videos and have restored them because they don't break our standards. this will work for us in a reduction in content distribution you've experienced. we are very sorry and are continuing to look into what happened with your page. >> okay. i'm skeptical. they want to give the benefit of the doubt. if they can back to us and say, this is why it happened, we fire the guy who did it because we understand how bad what
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and allender sure which with his book "the case against impeaching trump." wednesday at 8:00 p.m., lillian to discusses her book "harvey milk, his life and death." then richard munson on his book "tesla, invest -- inventor of the modern." 8:00, his latest book, ted arguments for deleting your social media accounts right now. and on friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and the prisoner with his book "the capitalists come back, the trump boom and the less plot to stop it." watch book to the next week in primetime on c-span2. announcer: my a look at the annual
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and allender sure with with his book. wednesday at 8:00 p.m., lillian federman discusses her book. then richard munson on his book. 8:00 p.m., jerom lanier on his latest self-help book. and on friday at 8:00 p.m. on his, andy pusder book. watch book tv this week in prime time on c-span two. earlier today, the state department held a ceremony to mark the 20th anniversary of the bombings of the u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania. the attacks killed more than 200 people and were the first major offensive against the u.s. from the
and allender sure with with his book. wednesday at 8:00 p.m., lillian federman discusses her book. then richard munson on his book. 8:00 p.m., jerom lanier on his latest self-help book. and on friday at 8:00 p.m. on his, andy pusder book. watch book tv this week in prime time on c-span two. earlier today, the state department held a ceremony to mark the 20th anniversary of the bombings of the u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania. the attacks killed more than 200 people and were the first major...
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and what the ne does is what the cia might have done to salvador allende in she lay but they do so overtly and therefore avoid a lot of the scrutiny from congress it looks like they're funding democracy and legitimate protests but they're directing their resources exclusively against countries that resist washington's economic and political agenda it's an extension of the cia but it seems like it's pushing human rights and things that americans can get behind and that's why they receive so little scrutiny from the public it's very clever actually this is are to international water is fast becoming liquid gold in india withdrawing to numerous parts all but dick country we examine the plight of the working poor next in which to. significant. enough of it. in the for. ya siegel you would be useful because. you were talking to. them. out loud. to me give you a charity. and then a lot of it i'm about to come out of a skid but i'm going to look at him as art and when i was up the money into. the. hotel a long long long unless mom was on. to say to me. there. was a long. haul that was if you made
and what the ne does is what the cia might have done to salvador allende in she lay but they do so overtly and therefore avoid a lot of the scrutiny from congress it looks like they're funding democracy and legitimate protests but they're directing their resources exclusively against countries that resist washington's economic and political agenda it's an extension of the cia but it seems like it's pushing human rights and things that americans can get behind and that's why they receive so...
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book," spicer with his memoir, the briefing, politics, the press and the president and allender sure with his book, the case against impeaching trump, harveyay at 8:00 p.m.," milk, his life and death," and the book has left. thursday at 8:00 p.m.. thelatest self-help book argument for deleting social media accounts and on friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the book "the capitalist come back." watch book tv this week in prime time on c-span2. w" continues. "washington journal" continues. host: colonel peters joins us now. there are reports of a reportedly second summit meeting between president trump and kim jong-un. they say could happen as early as the end of the year. do you think that would be a good idea? is if ate philosophy first you don't succeed, try, try again. it's important to take partisanship out of foreign policy in that view in -- and not view it as a win for the president or the democrats but it's about our national security. it's about the future of the country and when you're dealing with a potential nuclear power that has the capacity to do phenomenal levels of harm, you
book," spicer with his memoir, the briefing, politics, the press and the president and allender sure with his book, the case against impeaching trump, harveyay at 8:00 p.m.," milk, his life and death," and the book has left. thursday at 8:00 p.m.. thelatest self-help book argument for deleting social media accounts and on friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the book "the capitalist come back." watch book tv this week in prime time on c-span2. w" continues....
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you need your land picky set is better to have a small, allender small home then rent a big mansion. i just want to get a general consensus. the prime minister a while back said get an area. the primers can establish it legally as a security zone. get your your security, future infrastructure, and your people back, take a vote and have -- i just want to know, is it possible? you know, is it an unreasonable dream? think it. >> anybody object to that? >> even if you have like in a iraqi parliament 50 seat for the christian use these they can still did nothing. because the entire parliament itself is not functioning. iraqis government didn't function as a nostalgia until now. in thing that why did they isis to come to sinjar and other areas? with 60,000 forces melted in isis and leaving all these weapons, gears, ammunitions, they left. i don't think it's possible. if there is no welfare there should be international community to be able to create that zone. >> i think we're out of time. we are over time, in fact, so i just want us to go to join in thinking our panelists, and thank you a
you need your land picky set is better to have a small, allender small home then rent a big mansion. i just want to get a general consensus. the prime minister a while back said get an area. the primers can establish it legally as a security zone. get your your security, future infrastructure, and your people back, take a vote and have -- i just want to know, is it possible? you know, is it an unreasonable dream? think it. >> anybody object to that? >> even if you have like in a...
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does is what the cia might have done to salvador allende inchy lay but they do so overtly and therefore avoid a lot of the scrutiny from congress it looks like they're funding democracy and legitimate protests but they're directing their resources exclusively against countries that resist washington's economic and political agenda it's an extension of the cia but it seems like it's pushing human rights and things that americans can get behind and that's why they receive so little scrutiny from the public it's very clever actually. there are concerns that a large number of child slaves trafficked from vietnam and china could be working on cannabis farms in london it comes as figures disclosed under a freedom of information request showed the scale of the illegal drugs cultivation . the high number of cannabis farms across london and trafficking of vietnamese children to work in them is extremely worrying potentially thousands of children and young people are being trafficked from vietnam and exploited by ruthless criminal gangs hundreds of cannabis farms have been discovered in the briti
does is what the cia might have done to salvador allende inchy lay but they do so overtly and therefore avoid a lot of the scrutiny from congress it looks like they're funding democracy and legitimate protests but they're directing their resources exclusively against countries that resist washington's economic and political agenda it's an extension of the cia but it seems like it's pushing human rights and things that americans can get behind and that's why they receive so little scrutiny from...