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. >> she vanished one october afternoon, ten year old amy mihaljevic. >> is amy there? is amy? there she never came home from school. >> she's got to meet somebody, go buy a present for her mother. >> whatever is wrong, come home. >> it's been a mystery for more than 30 years. who took amy? >> these are photos of a lot of your evidence. >> now, investigators are opening their files to us. >> this is more like you're ted bunny guy. >> correct. >> and you'll get the chance to help crack this case. >> we want to hear for you. >> just called with that new piece of information. >> pick, and pick, and pick, and boom, it solved. >> there is still a killer out there. and somebody has to know something. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello, and welcome to "dateline". never stop investigating until the mystery itself. that's the mission of detectives determined to crack the canavan case of amy mihaljevic. there are many clues, and though decades have passed, the trail of evidence has not grown cold. so, police decide to do something rare, ask for your help to answer a burning question. here's josh mankiewicz
. >> she vanished one october afternoon, ten year old amy mihaljevic. >> is amy there? is amy? there she never came home from school. >> she's got to meet somebody, go buy a present for her mother. >> whatever is wrong, come home. >> it's been a mystery for more than 30 years. who took amy? >> these are photos of a lot of your evidence. >> now, investigators are opening their files to us. >> this is more like you're ted bunny guy. >>...
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i'm amy goodman. the national weather service has issued hurricane advisories to more than 2.5 million coastal residents of georgia, the carolinas as her kitty and gather strength after carving and historic trail of devastation across florida. ian is expected to make landfall in charleston, site category 1 storm. this comes as rescue teams and helicopters and boats are struggling to reach those trapped by floodwater. so far this 17 u.s. ian number is likely to rise dramatically. pres. biden: this could be the deadliest hurricane and florida's history. the numbers are still unclear but we are hearing early reports of what may be substanal loss ofife. amy: me t than 2 million homes and businesses across florida remain without power. threpublan governosaid the stmaused biblal damage to sanibel island and for homes to the concrete foundations in fo mys beach. santos cled it a o and 500 year storm nasaeports ocean temratures florid's cot were uto the degree fahrenheiwarmer than usu this ti of ar. heing to
i'm amy goodman. the national weather service has issued hurricane advisories to more than 2.5 million coastal residents of georgia, the carolinas as her kitty and gather strength after carving and historic trail of devastation across florida. ian is expected to make landfall in charleston, site category 1 storm. this comes as rescue teams and helicopters and boats are struggling to reach those trapped by floodwater. so far this 17 u.s. ian number is likely to rise dramatically. pres. biden:...
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i'm amy goodman. in iran, at least 41 people have been killed in a series of escalating protests, and injustice for 22-year-old kurdish woman named mahsa amini who died in the custody of iran's so-called morality police. the norway-based group iran human rights has put the death toll at 57, with hundreds arrested over the past 10 days. on saturday, iran's president ebrahim raisi vowed to decisively crack down on the protests. solidarity rallies were also held across the globe this weekend. in iraq, dozens of iraqi and iranian kurds rallied saturday to protest the death of mahsa amini. >> you killed mahsa amini because of a piece of hair. we are asking for freedom. her rights for all of the people because everyone has the right to have dignity. the youth come the 15 and 16 euros are asking for rights or freedom but they kill us. they do not have a conscience. they are killing immediately. amy: in news from italy, giorgia meloni appears poised to become italy's first far-right leader since world war ii
i'm amy goodman. in iran, at least 41 people have been killed in a series of escalating protests, and injustice for 22-year-old kurdish woman named mahsa amini who died in the custody of iran's so-called morality police. the norway-based group iran human rights has put the death toll at 57, with hundreds arrested over the past 10 days. on saturday, iran's president ebrahim raisi vowed to decisively crack down on the protests. solidarity rallies were also held across the globe this weekend. in...
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i'm amy goodman. ukraine is claiming it has recaptured over 3000 square miles of territory from russia during a counteroffensive largely targeting the kharkiv region. earlier today, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy visited the city of izyum, which ukrainian forces retook over the weekend. despite ukraine's advances, russia still occupies about 1/5 of ukrainian territory. on tuesday, president biden declined to say if he saw ukraine's latest offensive as a turning point in the war. pres. biden: it is clear ukrainians are making progress. it is going to be a long haul. amy: republican senator lindsey graham has introduced legislation to ban abortions nationwide after 15 weeks of pregnancy. >> here is what i think. i think we should have a law at the federal level that would say after 15 weeks, no abortion on demand except in cases of rape, incest, to save the life of another. and that should be where america is that. in ago senator -- amy: senator graham's nationwide abortion ban proposal shocked
i'm amy goodman. ukraine is claiming it has recaptured over 3000 square miles of territory from russia during a counteroffensive largely targeting the kharkiv region. earlier today, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy visited the city of izyum, which ukrainian forces retook over the weekend. despite ukraine's advances, russia still occupies about 1/5 of ukrainian territory. on tuesday, president biden declined to say if he saw ukraine's latest offensive as a turning point in the war. pres....
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amy: u.n. secretary general antonio guterres also warned about the climate emergency and blasted fossil fuel companies. >> the fossil fuel industry is billions of dollars in subsidies and profits while household budgets shrink and our planet burns. let's tell it like it is. our world is addicted to fossil fuels. it is time for an intervention. we need to hold fossil fuel companies to account. amy: other speakers at the united nations on tuesday included colombia's newly elected president gustavo petro. he called for an to end the war on drugs. >> from my wounded latin america, i demand you to end the irrational war on drugs. it needs us all to build a better society. amy: chilean president gabriel boric also spoke at the u.n. he called on the world to defend tuesday. the human rights of palestinians. >> we shouldot normalize human rights violations against the palestinian people, applying international law year after year. the palestinian people should ha the right to establish their own free a
amy: u.n. secretary general antonio guterres also warned about the climate emergency and blasted fossil fuel companies. >> the fossil fuel industry is billions of dollars in subsidies and profits while household budgets shrink and our planet burns. let's tell it like it is. our world is addicted to fossil fuels. it is time for an intervention. we need to hold fossil fuel companies to account. amy: other speakers at the united nations on tuesday included colombia's newly elected president...
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i'm amy goodman. russia is holding referendums today can four regions of ukraine as the kremlin seeks to formally annexed territory it seized after the february invasion. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is condemning the vote, which u.n. secretary-general has called a violation of the u.n. charter net international law. on thursday, officials and separatist held city of donetsk said shells killed a teenager. one person was killed and left several wounded near zaporizhzhia. a prominent russian human rights group says some anti-war protesters arrested this week are being ordered to enlist in the russian military. more than 1300 people have been arrested taking part in street protests after president vladimir putin announced a partial military mobilization to draft 300,000 new troops to fight in ukraine. according to the group ovd-info, authorities threatened one protester wiwith 10 years in jal if he refused to enlist. meanwhile, thousands of russian men are attempting to flee the country in ord
i'm amy goodman. russia is holding referendums today can four regions of ukraine as the kremlin seeks to formally annexed territory it seized after the february invasion. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is condemning the vote, which u.n. secretary-general has called a violation of the u.n. charter net international law. on thursday, officials and separatist held city of donetsk said shells killed a teenager. one person was killed and left several wounded near zaporizhzhia. a prominent...
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i'm amy goodman. russia has ruled out the prospect of talks to end the war in ukraine after ukrainian troops made major gains reclaiming territory seized by russia after its invasion in february. on monday, kremlin spokesperson dmitry peskov said the conict would continue until russia's goals had all been achieved. meanwhile, ukraine is appealing to the u.s. and its allies for more heavy weaponry. president volodymyr zelenskyy on monday urged the pentagon to speed up deliveries of weapons systems, say a pair of counteroffensive's had broken a week long stalemate with russia. >> since the beginning of september, our lawyers have liberated more than000 square kilometers of ukrainian territory. our troops are continuing to advance. amy: later in the show, we will look at how the war in ukraine is leading to an energy war in europe. we'll speak with former gre finance minister yanis varoufakis. in the caspian region, a november 2020 ceasefire between azerbaijan and armenia has unraveled as fresh fighting
i'm amy goodman. russia has ruled out the prospect of talks to end the war in ukraine after ukrainian troops made major gains reclaiming territory seized by russia after its invasion in february. on monday, kremlin spokesperson dmitry peskov said the conict would continue until russia's goals had all been achieved. meanwhile, ukraine is appealing to the u.s. and its allies for more heavy weaponry. president volodymyr zelenskyy on monday urged the pentagon to speed up deliveries of weapons...
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i'm amy goodman. ukrainian forces have regained control of almost all of the kharkiv region in the northeast of ukraine after launching a counteroffensive against russia. russia's defense ministry has acknowledged pulling troops from the city of izium d other parts of the region. ukraine is claiming it has recaptured 20 towns and villages over the past 24 hours. but millions were left without power and water on sunday after russia bombed key civilian infrastructure facilities in the kharkiv and donetsk regions. "the new york times" reports the united states played a key role in helping ukraine launch the counteroffensive via intelligence gathering and training. one former obama official said, "these guys have been trained for eight years by special ops." over the weekend, ukraine's foreign minister dmytro kuleba called for allies to send more weapons. >> we showed we can defeat the russian army with weapons also provided by our partners. the more weapons we received, the faster we win. the faster this
i'm amy goodman. ukrainian forces have regained control of almost all of the kharkiv region in the northeast of ukraine after launching a counteroffensive against russia. russia's defense ministry has acknowledged pulling troops from the city of izium d other parts of the region. ukraine is claiming it has recaptured 20 towns and villages over the past 24 hours. but millions were left without power and water on sunday after russia bombed key civilian infrastructure facilities in the kharkiv and...
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i'm amy goodman.ore than a million residents of puerto rico remain without power a day after hurricane fiona smashed into the island, bringing 100 mile an hour winds and up to 30 inches of rain to part of the island. on sunday, puerto rico's entire electrical grid collapsed as fiona's eye roared across the island's southwestern coast, triggeri flash floods and landslides and washing away at least one major bridge. governor pedro pierluisi described the damage as catastrophic. fiona hit just two days before the fifth anniversary of hurricane maria, which killed thousands of people and devastated puerto rico's electrical grid and other infrastructure. alaska's governor has declared a state of emergency after the remnants of typhoon merbok brought a 1000-mile-wide path of destruction to the state's pacific coastline. the massive storm system spawned flooding, prompted evacuations, knocked buildings off their foundations, washed away bridges and roads, and brought power outages to many remote alaskan comm
i'm amy goodman.ore than a million residents of puerto rico remain without power a day after hurricane fiona smashed into the island, bringing 100 mile an hour winds and up to 30 inches of rain to part of the island. on sunday, puerto rico's entire electrical grid collapsed as fiona's eye roared across the island's southwestern coast, triggeri flash floods and landslides and washing away at least one major bridge. governor pedro pierluisi described the damage as catastrophic. fiona hit just two...
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amy: dr., what do you say to joe manchin, the largest recipient of fossil fuel many in congress, his power, and what bernie sanders called this dirty side deal? what do you say to the other senators? >> they need to wake up. i honestly believe you are killing millions of people, millions ofnimalsand you're ultimately killing our water. this is how we are going to survive. this is how the human race will survive. it is that your hands that you're causing the destruction and death of it. i just can't believe this is happening. i was talking earlier today, this is how government works? these backdoor deals to help a child who throws a tipper tantrum because he cannot get the mvp pushed through? he is being very childish. just disappointed. you're letting your constituents down stop the other senators who are not saying, wait, what is going on? or the other house of representatives, do not given in to his demands. he is literally twisting your arm behind your back to get what he wants. amy: the co
amy: dr., what do you say to joe manchin, the largest recipient of fossil fuel many in congress, his power, and what bernie sanders called this dirty side deal? what do you say to the other senators? >> they need to wake up. i honestly believe you are killing millions of people, millions ofnimalsand you're ultimately killing our water. this is how we are going to survive. this is how the human race will survive. it is that your hands that you're causing the destruction and death of it. i...
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amy: u.s.ernie sanders has joined a rally of striking british workers in london, saying workers need to stand together to fight against corporate greed and billiaires anuncing more wealth. it is amona series of strikes impacting public services with workers demanding better pay and response to higher inflation. >> what we have seen is a massive distribution of wealth going exactly in the wrong way. the middle class is shrinking, and the people on top are getting wealthier. our job is to take on these oligarchs. our job is to imagine a world of justice. it is not radical. it is not radical to say that every worker in the u.k. and in the united states is entitled to a different standard of living. that is not a radical idea. amy: vermont senator bernie sanders speaking in britain. tune into our labor day show on monday where we bring you a howard zinn special, including a major address that he gave at the university of vermont in burlington. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy
amy: u.s.ernie sanders has joined a rally of striking british workers in london, saying workers need to stand together to fight against corporate greed and billiaires anuncing more wealth. it is amona series of strikes impacting public services with workers demanding better pay and response to higher inflation. >> what we have seen is a massive distribution of wealth going exactly in the wrong way. the middle class is shrinking, and the people on top are getting wealthier. our job is to...
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i'm amy goodman. new york's attorney general has sued donald trump, three of his adult children, and other executives at the trump organization, accusing them of widespread financial fraud. letitia james announced the arges on thursday saying that for over a decade, the trumps grossly inflated their business's net worth by billions of dollars, while deceiving lenders, insurers, and tax officials with false and misleading financial statements. james' civil lawsuit seeks $250,000 in penalties and to bar the trumps from ever operating a business in new york. james is also sharing her findings with the manhattan district attorney's office, the irs, and the department of justice to aid any future criminal prosecutions of the trumps. >> the pattern of fraud and deception used by mr. trump and the trump organization for the own financial and if it is astounding stop claiming you have money that you do not have does not amount to the art of the deal, it is the art of the steel. and there cannot be different r
i'm amy goodman. new york's attorney general has sued donald trump, three of his adult children, and other executives at the trump organization, accusing them of widespread financial fraud. letitia james announced the arges on thursday saying that for over a decade, the trumps grossly inflated their business's net worth by billions of dollars, while deceiving lenders, insurers, and tax officials with false and misleading financial statements. james' civil lawsuit seeks $250,000 in penalties and...
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i'm amy goodman. more than 2.5 million people in florida have been ordered to evacuate as hurricane ian strengthens into a cegory 4 storm. winds rching 15miles per ur, just shy of category. e storis projeed to ma landfa this ternoon zens ofiles sth of taa bay. rts of the ste are alrea facing hvy wind d floodi. on tuesday, florida governor ron desantis urgedesidents to follow evacuation orders. >> there will be catastrophic flooding and life-threatening storm surge on the gulf coast region and the highest risk will be in that southwest florida region from naples up to sarasota. there is the potential f flash flooding and river flooding with 10o 20 inches across central and northeast florida. amy: hurricane ian is -- has already devastated cuba. the storm knocked out power to the entire country and killed at least two people. western cuba suffered substantial damage. this is abel hernandez, a tobacco grower in cuba. >> it was disastrous. it was never seen this way before. sometimes hurricane passed thro
i'm amy goodman. more than 2.5 million people in florida have been ordered to evacuate as hurricane ian strengthens into a cegory 4 storm. winds rching 15miles per ur, just shy of category. e storis projeed to ma landfa this ternoon zens ofiles sth of taa bay. rts of the ste are alrea facing hvy wind d floodi. on tuesday, florida governor ron desantis urgedesidents to follow evacuation orders. >> there will be catastrophic flooding and life-threatening storm surge on the gulf coast region...
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amy: dr. abdelmoula speaking to us from mogadishu and million belay, speaking to us from ethiopia. next up, attack philanthropy. we learn more about details on how secretive right-wing billionaire barre seid has used his fortune to attack climate science, fight medicaid expansion, and more. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "why" by chat pile. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we end today's show with new revelations about the secretive right-wing billionaire barre seid conducts what he calls attack philanthropy. last month, the lever and propublica and the new york times exposed how seid used his electronics fortune to pack the supreme court with a conservative supermajority. now details from emails released through open records requests show seid also backed the heartland institute, which has spent decades attacking mainstream climate science. he also secretly funded groups that fight medicaid expansion and work to reshape the education system in a dutch the educa
amy: dr. abdelmoula speaking to us from mogadishu and million belay, speaking to us from ethiopia. next up, attack philanthropy. we learn more about details on how secretive right-wing billionaire barre seid has used his fortune to attack climate science, fight medicaid expansion, and more. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "why" by chat pile. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we end today's show with new revelations about the secretive right-wing...
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i'm amy goodman. in the caribbean, hurricane fiona has strengthened into a major category 3 storm, taking aim at turks and caicos after a pummeled the dominican republic on monday. so far, most of the storm's destruction is in puerto rico were nearly all the island remains without power as of today. official site you could be days before a majority of the island have service restored. meanwhile an estimated two thirds of puerto rico and households have no access to clean tap water after hurricane fiona flooded water filtration and sewage treatment plants. after the headlines, we will get an update from democracy now!'s one gonzalez. in more climate news, a new public database has found the world's fossil fuel reserves contain enough carbon to exceed limits set by the paris climate accord seven times over. the global registry of fossil fuels warns that burning the world's remaining supplies of coal, oil, and gas would add 3.5 trillion tons of greenhouse gas into the atmosphere, more than all of the emi
i'm amy goodman. in the caribbean, hurricane fiona has strengthened into a major category 3 storm, taking aim at turks and caicos after a pummeled the dominican republic on monday. so far, most of the storm's destruction is in puerto rico were nearly all the island remains without power as of today. official site you could be days before a majority of the island have service restored. meanwhile an estimated two thirds of puerto rico and households have no access to clean tap water after...
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i'm amy goodman. the international atomic energy agency is calling for a safety and security protection zone to be immediately set up around the russian-held zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in ukraine in order to avoid a nuclear disaster at europe's largest nuclear power plant. the iaea issued a report tuesday on the dire conditions at the plant after investigators visited the site last week. russia and ukraine have accused each other of attacking the plant, which has been controlled by russia since march. iaea director general rafael grossi spoke on tuesday. >> the physical attack wittingly or unwitngly, the hits this facility has received and that i personally have assessed together with my experts, is simply unacceptable. we are playing witfire. something very, very catastrophic could take place. amy: "the washington post" is reporting a highly classified document detailing a foreign government's military defenses, including its nuclear capabilities, was found by the fbi during its search of donal
i'm amy goodman. the international atomic energy agency is calling for a safety and security protection zone to be immediately set up around the russian-held zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in ukraine in order to avoid a nuclear disaster at europe's largest nuclear power plant. the iaea issued a report tuesday on the dire conditions at the plant after investigators visited the site last week. russia and ukraine have accused each other of attacking the plant, which has been controlled by russia...
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i am amy goodman.we continue with our zinntenial, celebrating the life and legacy of the late howard zinn who was born 100 years ago in 1922. howard zinn was a regular guest on democracy now! from the time we went on the air in 1996 up until his death. in 2005, he joined us in our firehouse studio. downtown community television and lower manhattan. it is great to have you with us. >> well, it's nice of you to invite me. i was worried. amy: well, you just came from bedford hills correctional facility? >> well, actually, yesterday afternoon i spoke at the bedford hills, euphemistically called, correctial facility. they hardly correct anything, but i spoke to prisoners there, women prisoners, mostly prisoners of color. i spoke to them yesterday afternoon before i gave this talk last night at manhattanville college. amy: and what did you talk about with the women? >> well, they had been using my book. they have classes and they are using my book "a people's history of the united states." i talked to them a
i am amy goodman.we continue with our zinntenial, celebrating the life and legacy of the late howard zinn who was born 100 years ago in 1922. howard zinn was a regular guest on democracy now! from the time we went on the air in 1996 up until his death. in 2005, he joined us in our firehouse studio. downtown community television and lower manhattan. it is great to have you with us. >> well, it's nice of you to invite me. i was worried. amy: well, you just came from bedford hills...
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amy: dr.less, at this time when everyone is paying attention -- you can only imagine what pakistan is like when you have one third of the entire country underwater. this is a very close up look at what that feels like here in the united states. but this time when everyone is paying attention, it seems it is critical to talk about precisely what you're talking about, how global heating plays a role in this and yet you have the director of the national weather service saying on cnn, you can never predict if a hurricane is caused by climate change, any particular hurricane. that may be true, the bigger point he's making is who knows if it is the climate crisis? you make a very different point, especially when you're talking about sea level rise. >> because of the changing speed of the gulfstream, all around south florida -- we are on the left side of the gulfstream in florida -- since 1930, we have had a foot of sea level. an equivalent storm 90 years ago would have been dealing with land that wa
amy: dr.less, at this time when everyone is paying attention -- you can only imagine what pakistan is like when you have one third of the entire country underwater. this is a very close up look at what that feels like here in the united states. but this time when everyone is paying attention, it seems it is critical to talk about precisely what you're talking about, how global heating plays a role in this and yet you have the director of the national weather service saying on cnn, you can never...
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i'm amy goodman. in ukraine, engineers at that nuclear power plant have ordered an emergency shutdown at the nuclear reactor and its reports of intense artillery fire near the site. just one of the plane souks -- six nuclear reactors is opering. one is relying on a diesel backup. both russia and ukraine blame each other for the latest fighting around the plant, which russia has occupied since march. the violence delay the arrival of a team of u.n. inspectors of the iaea whjust arrived at the plant. the iaea director general spoke to reporters in kyiv just before joining the convoy of inspectors. >> emissions six to prevent a nuclear accident and preserve [inaudible] amy: the world health organization warns catastrophic flooding in pakistan has left more than 3 million children in need of humanitarian assistance and increase risk of disease, drowning, and malnutrition. the w h o has declared the flooding a great three emergency , the highest level. new satellite images show how unprecedented monsoon ra
i'm amy goodman. in ukraine, engineers at that nuclear power plant have ordered an emergency shutdown at the nuclear reactor and its reports of intense artillery fire near the site. just one of the plane souks -- six nuclear reactors is opering. one is relying on a diesel backup. both russia and ukraine blame each other for the latest fighting around the plant, which russia has occupied since march. the violence delay the arrival of a team of u.n. inspectors of the iaea whjust arrived at the...
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i'm amy goodman. unions representing railroad workers have reached a tentative agreement with their employers to avert a potential strike that was set to start just after midnight tonight, threatening to bring passenger and freight rail service across the united states to a halt. the white house announced the agreement to stephen earlier this morning, calling it "important win for our economy and the american people." the deal must still be ratified by union members. the breakthrough came after vermont independent senator bernie sanders blocked a bid by senate republicans to pass a bill that would have imposed contract terms on the unions. >> right now if you work in the freight rail industry, one of the most grueling and dangerous jobs in america, you are entitled to a grand total of zero sick days. part of the contract negotiations. the rail workers are asking for 15 paid sick days. this is not a radical idea. amy: "the washington post" reports it meets one of the workers key demands "the ability to
i'm amy goodman. unions representing railroad workers have reached a tentative agreement with their employers to avert a potential strike that was set to start just after midnight tonight, threatening to bring passenger and freight rail service across the united states to a halt. the white house announced the agreement to stephen earlier this morning, calling it "important win for our economy and the american people." the deal must still be ratified by union members. the breakthrough...
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i'm amy goodman. russian president vladimir putin is addressing parliament today where he's expected to announce the results of referendums held in four russian-occupied regions of ukraine. the u.s. and its allies have condemned the votes as a violation of international law and a pretext for russia to unlawfully annex territory seized since its invasion in february. earlier today, former russian president dmitry medvedev repeated putin's warning that russia is prepared to use nuclear weapons if it's provoked by ukraine or its allies, saying his threat was "certainly not a bluff." meanwhile, the operator of the nord stream pipelines, which carry russian gas to terminals in europe, says it detected damage simultaneously at three underwater pipes in the baltic sea. it's not yet known what caused the damage, but denmark's prime minister said she believed it is the result of sabotage. in russia, a kremlin spokesperson said monday no decisions have bn taken on whether to close russia's borders after thousan
i'm amy goodman. russian president vladimir putin is addressing parliament today where he's expected to announce the results of referendums held in four russian-occupied regions of ukraine. the u.s. and its allies have condemned the votes as a violation of international law and a pretext for russia to unlawfully annex territory seized since its invasion in february. earlier today, former russian president dmitry medvedev repeated putin's warning that russia is prepared to use nuclear weapons if...
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amy: the u.n. warns millions more are at risk of hunger and famine across east africa, including in kenya and ethiopia. in ukraine, the russian-occupied zaporizhzhia nuclear power station began using one of its own reactors to power critical cooling systems monday after heavy fighting between russian and ukrainian forces destroyed electrical lines leading to the plant. it's the second time in the last two weeks europe's largest nuclear power plant has been forced to turn to emergency backup power to prevent a nuclear catastrophe. ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy accused russia of using the power plant as a nuclear weapon. today the head of the international atomic energy agency rafael grossi will brief the u.n. security council on his agency's findings after a team of iaea inspectors reached zaporizhzhia last week. elsewhere, ukrainian officials say a russian rocket attacks killed three civilians in kharkiv, while in the south, officials in the russian-occupied city of kherson have postponed
amy: the u.n. warns millions more are at risk of hunger and famine across east africa, including in kenya and ethiopia. in ukraine, the russian-occupied zaporizhzhia nuclear power station began using one of its own reactors to power critical cooling systems monday after heavy fighting between russian and ukrainian forces destroyed electrical lines leading to the plant. it's the second time in the last two weeks europe's largest nuclear power plant has been forced to turn to emergency backup...
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amy: dr."the myth of normal: trauma illness, healing in a toxic culture." back in 30 seconds. ♪♪ [music break] this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we continued our conversation with dr. gabor matÉ, physician and author. we spoke about his new book "the myth of normal: trauma illness, healing in a toxic culture." nermeen: dr. matÉ, could you elaborate on what you've been talking about now, namely the relationship between individual the effects of an individual and soal trauma? you said in a recent interview, "being left with an emptiness and insatiable craving creates addiction in the personal sense and capitalism in the social sense. and both these are taken to be coping mechanisms for the experience of trauma." if you could explain. >> well, let me give you more simple example -- answer to that question. but first let me give you simpler ample ofocial trauma and illness. so it's been well shown that the more experiences of racism, a black ameri
amy: dr."the myth of normal: trauma illness, healing in a toxic culture." back in 30 seconds. ♪♪ [music break] this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we continued our conversation with dr. gabor matÉ, physician and author. we spoke about his new book "the myth of normal: trauma illness, healing in a toxic culture." nermeen: dr. matÉ, could you elaborate on what you've been talking about now, namely the relationship between...
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back to you. >> amy: amy freeze here, one of your colleagues from fox weather.looking around, are you seeing anyone in the orlando area that has stayed back? anyone who didn't evacuate? any emergency vehicles? we are seeing in the surrounding communities that everyone is on lockdown. >> in the orlando area, we have seen a lot of people out and about, especially downtown. people walking around, and in the rural areas, definitely a lot of cars out on the road. people are evacuating from the tampa area, i have met several people who said they were coming here to evacuate from that area. back to you. >> harris: thank you very much. great reporting, as things have not gotten as bad as we'd first been told. >> amy: it's possible. she is talking about how people have come to orlando to hunker down but they also will have to ride out the elements, flooding rains, the potential for tornadoes and even some pretty strong winds. so there will be whether to deal with the people have to shelter from. >> harris: stay close to us. our coverage continues here onty "outnumbered."
back to you. >> amy: amy freeze here, one of your colleagues from fox weather.looking around, are you seeing anyone in the orlando area that has stayed back? anyone who didn't evacuate? any emergency vehicles? we are seeing in the surrounding communities that everyone is on lockdown. >> in the orlando area, we have seen a lot of people out and about, especially downtown. people walking around, and in the rural areas, definitely a lot of cars out on the road. people are evacuating...
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>> amy: well, and lend.t means we will see it changing characteristics going from a tropical or a warm quarter to eight cold core, extratropical, it can still make rain and wind and we have wind advisory is all the way into ashland, virginia. we are really cute looking at the carolines be infected of rain and wind come pushing into georgia, and then pushing into the virginians which will then create a whole new problem terrain. >> harris: you know it does this dissipate because a lot of times we'll say it's a fish storm by the time it gets this far north, it is pul cooling do, at sea, a fish fish dharmas that will happen? >> amy: no, it will become more of a rainstorm. that way it could be picked up by other rather features and create rain and other places. right now taking it through saturday, we have rain in the southeast. >> kayleigh: amy, just quit, you saw saw her reaching effects and i just saw a reporter say that north carolina are experiencing localized flooding and officials there are warning that i
>> amy: well, and lend.t means we will see it changing characteristics going from a tropical or a warm quarter to eight cold core, extratropical, it can still make rain and wind and we have wind advisory is all the way into ashland, virginia. we are really cute looking at the carolines be infected of rain and wind come pushing into georgia, and then pushing into the virginians which will then create a whole new problem terrain. >> harris: you know it does this dissipate because a...
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amy, why don't you go ahead and get started please? >> well in short yes. and what is important to note is that the n.d.s in 2018 and what appears to be the way we're going in 2022 is that this way of thinking of how we have to structure our force is a aligned with both the republican and a democratic administration. so this isn't a knee jerk reaction. we've been thinking about moving from how do we move from sort of land conflicts in the middle east to focus more on sea based, you know, conflicts in the pacific and so this force design in my opinion from general berger is looking at how does the marine corps fit into that bigger piece? and i think, you know, i think it makes sense. >> mike, over to you. >> thanks, melanie, and also excellent introduction of the topic and of both of us and like you, i am thrilled to have my good friend amy mcgrath, just a real american hero. part of this discussion today , for me, the answer is mostly yes, and we'll get into specifics in a little bit. there is a chance in my opinion, the general has gone slightly too far on
amy, why don't you go ahead and get started please? >> well in short yes. and what is important to note is that the n.d.s in 2018 and what appears to be the way we're going in 2022 is that this way of thinking of how we have to structure our force is a aligned with both the republican and a democratic administration. so this isn't a knee jerk reaction. we've been thinking about moving from how do we move from sort of land conflicts in the middle east to focus more on sea based, you know,...
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amy is a graduate of theo u.s.al academy who served 20 years in the marines, first woman to fly combatth mission ad completed greek before concerning her service as an advisor to the house of representatives working at the state department and earning a masters degree in international security from johns hopkins university. many of us wonder what we have been doing their own time. he's been a candidate for u.s. house and senate. a pleasure to welcome you and join us. the defense analyst offer of v articles and books in numbers we too had to count. a reminder to our audience you can send questions to brookings.edu and things to those of you who have already done so. march 2020 u.s. marine corps general david in 2030, his plan to mexican abilities of marine corps to which he understands the work the nation needs marines to do in the operating environment. general berger and his staff drive in response to the 2018 and 2022 national defense strategy which instructs services to contribute efforts to compete with russia
amy is a graduate of theo u.s.al academy who served 20 years in the marines, first woman to fly combatth mission ad completed greek before concerning her service as an advisor to the house of representatives working at the state department and earning a masters degree in international security from johns hopkins university. many of us wonder what we have been doing their own time. he's been a candidate for u.s. house and senate. a pleasure to welcome you and join us. the defense analyst offer...
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amy, we caught herself and acting as the film activist. tell me about the activism you did behind the camera with the crate. yeah, for sure. i think and we wanted to make sure that the people who were working on it and contributing and were collaborators, were people who were from this community. so our crew was of packing at some point like from united states for st colored like majority colored. a lot of them were muslims themselves. we made a conscious decision not to, of course, form on friday, which is to my here in canton as well. and so we were, we observed them his name, sabbath day, and so yeah, i think it was very intentional for us to also make the, the journey of the foam while that was in service to the story. and if i'm had like a big hand in that as the producer, i think it be being a quite intentional with how we chose our crew are from people asking, where can we see this film? where can we see power cat and we have an international audience that people are eager to see it. how are they going to see it? currently, you can,
amy, we caught herself and acting as the film activist. tell me about the activism you did behind the camera with the crate. yeah, for sure. i think and we wanted to make sure that the people who were working on it and contributing and were collaborators, were people who were from this community. so our crew was of packing at some point like from united states for st colored like majority colored. a lot of them were muslims themselves. we made a conscious decision not to, of course, form on...
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hello amy ha from hello vanessa. nice to see you. i read all of these amazing people to introduce myself to you in the context of the film who they are, what they do. i mean you start the, i'm image after and i am the co writer with prime and the directive. but yeah, that's my role on the so i had i am if i'm gordon and i'm the go to go to with amy and produce overhaul. oh, south africans are going to be yelling at the screen anyway. right now i live in. it's introduced yourself. i'm renee bray here and i paid the mother role of i am in the movie barter cut and i'm also mother to everybody understands cuz i happen every 3 of you barracka. even if you're wondering balcony, it's a blessing to bless 3 times over. if you would like to speak to any of i guess today, youtube is open. the comment section is right here. comments, questions about backup? the maybe you're very welcome. be part of today's discussion. there's a sense of the film just starts guess and it doesn't give you explanations. it's a family drama. and just going to come a
hello amy ha from hello vanessa. nice to see you. i read all of these amazing people to introduce myself to you in the context of the film who they are, what they do. i mean you start the, i'm image after and i am the co writer with prime and the directive. but yeah, that's my role on the so i had i am if i'm gordon and i'm the go to go to with amy and produce overhaul. oh, south africans are going to be yelling at the screen anyway. right now i live in. it's introduced yourself. i'm renee bray...
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amy: it is definitely a factor.ou are already starting to see republicans, they want to change the conversation. talk about crime, inflation, the border. democrats, really focusing in on roe and abortion. it's going to be a fight. yamiche: definitely more to talk about. thank you to our panel for joining us and sharing your reporting. don't forget to tune into the pbs news weekend on saturday for the interview with secretary of housing and urban development marcia fudge on the rising cost of housing. before we go, i want to recognize the death of queen elizabeth ii at the age of 96. she was the united kingdom's longest-serving monarch. she met 13 u.s. presidents, including eisenhower, kennedy, nixon, obama, turmp and biden. she reigned for 70 years. also on thursday, journalists lost a groundbreaking giant. bernard shaw, best known as cnn's lead anchor for two decades, died at 82. he was one of the first black journalists to anchor a primetime news program. thank you for joining us. good night from washington. >> co
amy: it is definitely a factor.ou are already starting to see republicans, they want to change the conversation. talk about crime, inflation, the border. democrats, really focusing in on roe and abortion. it's going to be a fight. yamiche: definitely more to talk about. thank you to our panel for joining us and sharing your reporting. don't forget to tune into the pbs news weekend on saturday for the interview with secretary of housing and urban development marcia fudge on the rising cost of...
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cutting on yours amy. so this is special because you're breaking boundaries and you'll smashing stereotypes. can you tie international? yes, in what way you're doing that? i think it's in such a small way, not in the usual way that i think a, you know, activism is seen to be a lot more sort of performance of a lot more expressive this form. i think our a was always to do it in a very delicate way, and that is just by for grounding the humanity of a people, a culture, a community. we might not have seen that humanity foreground of before about telling a story that can just be simple. that's just about family relationships and it's about nothing more than that. it's not about am the part why the politics of the country. it's not about wearing those politics on your sleeve. we're telling the story of a family hoping with grief after the loss of a father, a feeling that is really universal. and i think for grounding that humanity was always the key for us. can i add for that before you jump in? this is justin.
cutting on yours amy. so this is special because you're breaking boundaries and you'll smashing stereotypes. can you tie international? yes, in what way you're doing that? i think it's in such a small way, not in the usual way that i think a, you know, activism is seen to be a lot more sort of performance of a lot more expressive this form. i think our a was always to do it in a very delicate way, and that is just by for grounding the humanity of a people, a culture, a community. we might not...
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this is season five or six of "inside amy schumer"?s it been since the last season? >> 2016. it's not a coincidence. i was incredibly depressed. >> jimmy: did they come to you and say please do it again or a standing offer? >> it was a standing offer. i just didn't feel like i had anything to say. i was too bummed about the election. i don't know if you guys read about it. and just all of it. but i felt ready to do it again. we had the best time. >> jimmy: do you believe it's an american's right under the second amendment to own a tank? >> absolutely. yeah. look under your seats. you get a tank, you get -- yeah. >> jimmy: with this big gap from doing the last season of the show and doing this one, the world has changed a lot since then. >> not good. >> jimmy: did you feel that in your writers' room coming up with bits? did that affect you? >> yeah. i mean, we, like, had to talk about all the ish going on. it's unbelievable, you know? >> jimmy: right. >> the sickening stuff. the poor iranians right now. we're with you, women. we're look
this is season five or six of "inside amy schumer"?s it been since the last season? >> 2016. it's not a coincidence. i was incredibly depressed. >> jimmy: did they come to you and say please do it again or a standing offer? >> it was a standing offer. i just didn't feel like i had anything to say. i was too bummed about the election. i don't know if you guys read about it. and just all of it. but i felt ready to do it again. we had the best time. >> jimmy: do...
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amy?a certain respectful deference and earned that during her 70 years on the throne, and as james points out, it remains to see if that will be the same way for her son. janai? >> so many changes are coming, and we will see how that all changes. amy, thank you. >>> time for a check of the weather with danielle from wkrn talking fires out west. rain out east, danielle? >> yes, janai. unfortunately looks like nashville here, it's going to get wet later today and a lot of areas in the east getting wet because of this cold front. look at this. it stretches from north to south pushing east today bringing a lot of rain. in fact, the rainfall forecast as we head through monday night, we could see anywhere from one to three inches of rain with that bull's-eye being from wisconsin and michigan. could see anywhere from three to five inches of rain in that area, and there is that concern for flash flooding's not only in that area but also watching for parts of the mid-atlantic and former gulf coast
amy?a certain respectful deference and earned that during her 70 years on the throne, and as james points out, it remains to see if that will be the same way for her son. janai? >> so many changes are coming, and we will see how that all changes. amy, thank you. >>> time for a check of the weather with danielle from wkrn talking fires out west. rain out east, danielle? >> yes, janai. unfortunately looks like nashville here, it's going to get wet later today and a lot of...
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amy. >> all right, maggie, thank you.ourse, this isn't the only nation mourning the queen. americans on both sides of the atlantic are marking the death of queen elizabeth ii and her 70-year reign. abc's will reeve joins us from london where there is a large ex-pat population. good morning to you, will. >> reporter: hi, amy. by and large, americans have been fascinated by, admired or even loved the queen, even if they were skeptical of the monarchy or the royal system. for many, queen elizabeth was the united kingdom. now, what do you do if you're an american visiting london as a tourist? for many buckingham palace is high on that list to watch the changing of the guard and to go see the queen. americans in recent days visiting the palace have not gone to see the queen but to pay their respects to her joining the ever-growing crowd laying flowers, taking pictures and soaking it all in. some americans that i've spoken to around the palace in those recent days include a mother and daughter who said they loved the queen's fa
amy. >> all right, maggie, thank you.ourse, this isn't the only nation mourning the queen. americans on both sides of the atlantic are marking the death of queen elizabeth ii and her 70-year reign. abc's will reeve joins us from london where there is a large ex-pat population. good morning to you, will. >> reporter: hi, amy. by and large, americans have been fascinated by, admired or even loved the queen, even if they were skeptical of the monarchy or the royal system. for many,...
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"outnumbered," i'm harris faulkner here with kayleigh mcenany, joining us today is dagen mcdowell, amy and hegseth is here. forecasters say tropical storm ian will likely -- -- regain hurricane strength. it will pick up more power. hour by hour you have been showing so many different things as the sun has been able to come out and give a good visual on this, where are you now? >> i'm at a marina just outside of downtown fort myers, i'm standing on top of so much debris, the water is keeping me afloat. there is wood, stirofoam, boats thrown around like toys, you see here, there are life jackets and you name it, it is peer, powerful wind and storm surge that push around incredible vessels like they are nothing, they are twisted and snapped? are upside down, many have rammed into each other, just noise people described from last night. saying when this occurred, this looked like dominos, concrete piers were ripped apart and two or three blocks from here, the storm surge coming in on historic downtown fort myers making roads and beautiful quaint streets who rivers and meanwhile, last night
"outnumbered," i'm harris faulkner here with kayleigh mcenany, joining us today is dagen mcdowell, amy and hegseth is here. forecasters say tropical storm ian will likely -- -- regain hurricane strength. it will pick up more power. hour by hour you have been showing so many different things as the sun has been able to come out and give a good visual on this, where are you now? >> i'm at a marina just outside of downtown fort myers, i'm standing on top of so much debris, the...
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amy: that is interesting. here look on the bloomberg terminal and putting the cart index versus tp for the next, was actually made you money this year has not been systematic hiking selling. -- systematic hedging but selling. so what has changed? first, the dawning realization on investors that there are two tail risks out there. what happened with the bank of england is one. two, what is happened with russia and ukraine, at the unknown unknowns are coming to the forefront. the other thing is that in is this interesting dynamic where investors want to hedge even if hedges get expensive because the reality is the net momentum, otherwise you are just burning premium. jonathan: are people monetizing hedges? using hedges? rolling hedges? amy: last week, we would have expected given the movie down is more monetization hedges but essentially what people were saying -- and even with the rally yesterday, people are keeping hedges on, rolling them into the end of this year. that house the -- that tells me that there is
amy: that is interesting. here look on the bloomberg terminal and putting the cart index versus tp for the next, was actually made you money this year has not been systematic hiking selling. -- systematic hedging but selling. so what has changed? first, the dawning realization on investors that there are two tail risks out there. what happened with the bank of england is one. two, what is happened with russia and ukraine, at the unknown unknowns are coming to the forefront. the other thing is...
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amy? right, robin. we certainly cannot wait for your reporting from ghana but we do begin with ian now an extreme category 4 hurricane with winds now up to 155 miles per hour and taking aim at florida's west coast. >> this video showing the sheer size of the storm from space and we're already seeing its impact. take a look at key west overnight. already seeing the effect and here is the latest path with ian set to make landfall in just hours. live team coverage across the storm zone and we'll begin with our chief meteorologist ginger zee who is live in fort myers. good morning, ginger. >> reporter: michael, there are not many more serious situations than when it comes to hurricanes than what i'm about to endure. winds of 120 to 155 miles an hour. we're getting close to the core of ian and we're going to see this landfall in the next couple hours. let's go through it. the radar shows the outer bands whipng florida. tornado warnings all the way to miami. we'll see catastrophic damage, power
amy? right, robin. we certainly cannot wait for your reporting from ghana but we do begin with ian now an extreme category 4 hurricane with winds now up to 155 miles per hour and taking aim at florida's west coast. >> this video showing the sheer size of the storm from space and we're already seeing its impact. take a look at key west overnight. already seeing the effect and here is the latest path with ian set to make landfall in just hours. live team coverage across the storm zone and...