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this expansion n here is illegal under inindonesian law, anand 's all happening f for palm oil. this s timber will be shiipped f to market, and in its place, in a matteter of days,s, young m oil seedlings will be planted. >> p palm oil is one of ththe mt widedespread vegetable oilils throughout the world. within indonesia itself and also china and india, the 3 of them account forar more ththan half of the, uh, the world's consumption of palm oil. but the u.s. and european n union are also major players and cacan really, you know, set the standarard for others to follow. >> we all know about the charismatic megegafauna thahat e in a africa--elephants, lilions, hippppos, things like that. i guess what's less known to the e international commununity are the charismatic m megafauna in asiaia, and partrticularly sumatatra. so herere we have e , 3.5 million hectares of rainforest, it contains about a third o of the sumatran elepht population, uh, possibly a third of the sumatran tiger population. i it contains nearly 90%0% of the sumatran orangutan pupulati. itit's cctically impoant f
this expansion n here is illegal under inindonesian law, anand 's all happening f for palm oil. this s timber will be shiipped f to market, and in its place, in a matteter of days,s, young m oil seedlings will be planted. >> p palm oil is one of ththe mt widedespread vegetable oilils throughout the world. within indonesia itself and also china and india, the 3 of them account forar more ththan half of the, uh, the world's consumption of palm oil. but the u.s. and european n union are also...
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we're going to go anand try to film tm anand get right up c close to te dedestruction. keep going. we've been hiking for hours to get here, right on the edge of where the trees are being cut down. i'mm standing just meteters from where the chchains are operatining. i'm whispererig because we''ve bebeen told by or guides that t these people a are highly d dangerous. [chainsaws in babackground] and it's likely to get violent if we move any closer. [manan shou in ststance] you can hehear the trees falling through the canopy. it's one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. [chopppping and it's being destroyed. every day we consume palm oil, labeled as vegetable oil. and a lot of it is coming from here e in indonesia. th''e convererted the lowlands alread. and now the p palm oil plantatis are moviving up and d up the sl, to herere, leuseer rainforest. we've gotta go. >> leuser isn't tthe only place experiencing deforestation. since 191985, more than 50% of e forests i in sumatra a have been cleared, not just for palm oil plantations, but also for paper, wood, mineses, and road inf
we're going to go anand try to film tm anand get right up c close to te dedestruction. keep going. we've been hiking for hours to get here, right on the edge of where the trees are being cut down. i'mm standing just meteters from where the chchains are operatining. i'm whispererig because we''ve bebeen told by or guides that t these people a are highly d dangerous. [chainsaws in babackground] and it's likely to get violent if we move any closer. [manan shou in ststance] you can hehear the trees...
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they've taken on the mimilitary, anand they're taking g on agriculture. ththe'e taking on the two hardedest things in o our societyty, and they'y're not even 30 y years o. thehey're a amazing yououng mend women. >> i'm in such a bebetter mood. i f feel as thohough i have a g. there's light at the enend of te tutunnel. i've come to the conclusion that that''s exaxact it. i've sort of fofound some p peae and d contentment, a and it's en so long since i've had it that it felelt foreign to me, youou ? >> and a hundrered years from n, we look back at these times, there's gonna be someme profound things thahat are saidid about americans s living rigight now. and hopefully they say good things. a and that's-- i want to be e part of f that. >> at this point, maybe i've brainwashed myself, but at this point, i can't even imagine anything more important than growing fofood. >> this is itit. teach these guys howow to farm.. they y can feed themselves.s. they can feeded the community. they can feed their family. they can have sustainable life through sustainable agri
they've taken on the mimilitary, anand they're taking g on agriculture. ththe'e taking on the two hardedest things in o our societyty, and they'y're not even 30 y years o. thehey're a amazing yououng mend women. >> i'm in such a bebetter mood. i f feel as thohough i have a g. there's light at the enend of te tutunnel. i've come to the conclusion that that''s exaxact it. i've sort of fofound some p peae and d contentment, a and it's en so long since i've had it that it felelt foreign to...
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so by monitoring glacier variations, we can understand a lot about climate systems, anand so t they're o one of the fifirt of early y hallmarks of climate change on the planet. >> dr. arendt helps create high-resolution computer models of glaciers like this one using data from satellites, airplanes, and deep snow pits like these to develop a clear picture of our future global climate. 95% of alaskan glaciers are melting at an unnatural and unprecedented pace. glacrsrs are realllly large contributors to changing sea levels. you wawant to be able eo quantify how much water is coming out of these systems every year and then use that information to develop models and predict in the futurure to help policymakers plan for potential facts of sea level change in the next 50 or 100 years. >> scientists s like dr. arendnt come here to conductct research and to share their experience with the young-and-upcoming reseaearchers t taking part in e program. . to collelect the grod data that sophisticated high-tech scienence depepends o, students have to cross vast distances through the isolated heart
so by monitoring glacier variations, we can understand a lot about climate systems, anand so t they're o one of the fifirt of early y hallmarks of climate change on the planet. >> dr. arendt helps create high-resolution computer models of glaciers like this one using data from satellites, airplanes, and deep snow pits like these to develop a clear picture of our future global climate. 95% of alaskan glaciers are melting at an unnatural and unprecedented pace. glacrsrs are realllly large...
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tthe driver did't see him anand turned r right across his pathth.idn't have time o take evasive action. david: whoa! narrator: givenen that the last 100 years has seen a massive increase in road trafaffic worldwidede, there's now a race between improved road safety on the one hand, and on the other, the sheer number of people on the road. in recent years, traffic fatalities have plateaued, but at the enormously high number of 1.25 million a year, with 50 million injured. [horn honks] all experts agree that if this race is to be won, governments have to use a multi-track approach--the 3 es of enforcement, education, and engineering. this last includes car design. a recent united nations general assembly resolution calls on all car manufacturers to meet minimum u.n. safety standards by 2020. eddie: i'm looking for any lights that are visible. and it looks as though we've got a reversing light on thee red jeep that's... narrator: laws and policies are one thing, but ultimately, a great deal depends on the behavior of individuals. and one part of educat
tthe driver did't see him anand turned r right across his pathth.idn't have time o take evasive action. david: whoa! narrator: givenen that the last 100 years has seen a massive increase in road trafaffic worldwidede, there's now a race between improved road safety on the one hand, and on the other, the sheer number of people on the road. in recent years, traffic fatalities have plateaued, but at the enormously high number of 1.25 million a year, with 50 million injured. [horn honks] all...
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here we're picked up by a boat andd start deciphering the data anand working it into the sscientific literature, , where researchers around the world can use it to fine tune their climate change predictions. from the glaciological and arctic sciences institute on lake atlin, british columbia, this is jeffrey barbee reporting for link tv. >> glaciers are not the only things melting. so is arctic sea ice. just how fast is the sea ice melting? research scientist julienne stroeve is working with the national science foundation to find out. >> i know the importance of snow and ice in helping regulate the planet's temperature, it's one of the reasons i wenent into studying snow and ice because it's very important to our climate system. and i don't think it really was until about 2002, 2003 that we started to really start paying attention to what's happening in the arctic, because before that we would have, you know, we'd have low sea ice in the 1990s and then it would be followed by a high sea ice year, but what started happening in 2000 is you'd have a low sea ice year and another low sea
here we're picked up by a boat andd start deciphering the data anand working it into the sscientific literature, , where researchers around the world can use it to fine tune their climate change predictions. from the glaciological and arctic sciences institute on lake atlin, british columbia, this is jeffrey barbee reporting for link tv. >> glaciers are not the only things melting. so is arctic sea ice. just how fast is the sea ice melting? research scientist julienne stroeve is working...
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hear, a world-class astronomy project anand a farming industry that exportsts food d around the world producing 3.4 m million sheep p year. 7 million people rely on this desert for their daily existence. most of the a area is extremely dry with about 7-10 inches of rain a year. despite a short summerr rainstorm, all of the water comes f from wells drilled into the groundnd and pumped up intno thee s surface parking back totn older, slower time. farmers, scientists, and to these are worried that without access to clean water like this, this vast area will be economically devastated. this is the name of the desert, but it is also the name of a shale deposit. this basin stretches almost across the country of south africa. look on as a curse for some and a blessing for otherers, locked into the basin might be asas muh as 400 trillllion feet of shale gas, the fifth largestst deposit in thehe world. since the moratorium on natural gas exploration was lifted in 2012, companies like royal dutch shell and others are lining up about south africa's door, waiting for the green light for what the
hear, a world-class astronomy project anand a farming industry that exportsts food d around the world producing 3.4 m million sheep p year. 7 million people rely on this desert for their daily existence. most of the a area is extremely dry with about 7-10 inches of rain a year. despite a short summerr rainstorm, all of the water comes f from wells drilled into the groundnd and pumped up intno thee s surface parking back totn older, slower time. farmers, scientists, and to these are worried that...
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he saidd, you anand i know thati have t to put in place is very important t labor market reform whichs so importrtant because grow is s sluggish andnd unememployment is high.h. yet the primime ministster wille talklking about this tomorrorowd i wowon't give youou any details today, because it is his task to talk about this concrete project. brent: lisa lewis, thank you very much. here are some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. police in the u.s. city of boston say several people have an injured near logan airport after a taxi plowed into a group of pedestrians. the driver remained at the scene and was queststioned. the incident is not appear to be terrorism-related. u.s. president trump has offered to help a terminally ill british baby after his family lost a legal battle to have him treated in the u.s. his tweet comes one day after the pope criticized a court ruling that life support should be withdrawn against his parent's wishes. a saudi-led coalition of states has given qatar another 40 hours to respond to a list of demands including shutting down al
he saidd, you anand i know thati have t to put in place is very important t labor market reform whichs so importrtant because grow is s sluggish andnd unememployment is high.h. yet the primime ministster wille talklking about this tomorrorowd i wowon't give youou any details today, because it is his task to talk about this concrete project. brent: lisa lewis, thank you very much. here are some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. police in the u.s. city of boston say...
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, democracynow.org, the war anand peace report. i'm amy goodman.end today's show with the trump administration's crackdown on immigrants living in the u.s. and growing resistance to these policies. this week, immigration and customs enforcement agency, known as ice, carried out raids targeting undocumented teenagers it says are affiliated with gangs. ice's criteria for assessing possible gang affiliation includes whether teenagers have tattoos, wear clothing typical to a gang, or even spend time in an area that's known to have gangs. the national immigration law center criticized the raids, saying -- "we have seen babies labeled as potential gang members." during a white house press briefing thursday, acting ice director thomas homan used a series of scare tactics to sensationalize the gangs, particularly ms-13, and spoke in front of a series of images of young brown n men with tattoos. ingang members are involved a broad range of criminal activity, including murder, extortion, narcotics trafficking, weapons trafficking, human smuggling, and other
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anand gus s what. from a social point of view, which is, kind of, better, 10 workers collecting a w weekly chcheck or 10 workrks building a whole new business that they really care about? and which they'd better r care about, because if that fails, they can't go back on unemployment. they've gotten their unemployment. a very interesting idea. and the italian government provides assistance along the way--technical assistance and so on--and subsbsidized loa. and are there precedents for the government helping in other ways? of course there are. here in the united states, for example, we have a longstanding government entity called the small business administration, the sba. here's the idea: in the united d states-- it's been going on for decades-- small business complained that there wasn't a level playing field. when they competed with big businesses, they had disadvantages. and they wanted to have a better shot at succeeding as a smamall business,s, so they wanted the government to set aside money and
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they had outreach centers were kids could go anand get traing,, help getting jobs. we took a program that worked in los angeles, where i live, the grant program. yoyou identifieded to get to hae some of the nine risk factors of going intoto gangs. if they have half of those risk fafactors, put them m into your family counselining. toy are 77% l less likekely engage in crime and use drugs or alcohol. the final thing we did was we funded a nonprofit that went into these neighborhoods in honduras, 96% of all h homicides result in no conviction. you can murdrder someone in brod daylight and you can get away with it because witnesses won't step forward because they know tomorrow they will be dead. we funded a nonprofit that when into this neighborhood, investigated all homicides, and they convinced witnesses to overfy with a black burqa them like they do with mafia trials in italy. now they're getting convictions on more than half of the homicides. this resulted in more than two years of a 62% drop in homicides in this neighborhood. what you see in honduras with these fe
they had outreach centers were kids could go anand get traing,, help getting jobs. we took a program that worked in los angeles, where i live, the grant program. yoyou identifieded to get to hae some of the nine risk factors of going intoto gangs. if they have half of those risk fafactors, put them m into your family counselining. toy are 77% l less likekely engage in crime and use drugs or alcohol. the final thing we did was we funded a nonprofit that went into these neighborhoods in honduras,...
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discussions among a diverse group of utah and natitional leaders who explored more civil, compassionate anand c collaborae approaches to the challenges that faced utah and the nation.
discussions among a diverse group of utah and natitional leaders who explored more civil, compassionate anand c collaborae approaches to the challenges that faced utah and the nation.
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she e showed me how to forgive and how to love, f first myself anand then others. i live with other girls who have stories just like me. i know the other girls are afraid. they are angry. i know they feel that there is only one thing left for them, and i know late at night, they hurt just like i did. but like tci gave to me, so will i give back to them. i want to help the others, to protect them from the pimps and the brothels. srsrey: i am srey neth. i am a survivor. it has been five years, but t i have foundnd my home. i hahave found my voice and i am fininding myself. [woman singing in foreign language] rangina hamidi: trying to do business in a war zone brings challenges beyond anybody's imagination. things like basic infrastructure, electricity, transportation. we have a country and a government that is still not a working government, so trying to do business in this region is probably one of the hardest things to imagine. but yet, nothing's impossible, so everything can go forward. man: rangina hamidi was born in kandahar, but when the soviets invaded afghani
she e showed me how to forgive and how to love, f first myself anand then others. i live with other girls who have stories just like me. i know the other girls are afraid. they are angry. i know they feel that there is only one thing left for them, and i know late at night, they hurt just like i did. but like tci gave to me, so will i give back to them. i want to help the others, to protect them from the pimps and the brothels. srsrey: i am srey neth. i am a survivor. it has been five years,...
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fears that political pathways made by lava flows will allllow fracking fluluids and other ways to rise anand pollute t the watr table. and that goese lovove - goes set went to iraq, to the rock. our problem is 10 times, 100 times bigger.. you don't find these in the u.s.. >> the product is undnder such presessure thahat is alwayss log for these e preferrered slow pa. itit is believed in it will find his way up the gas wells. >>>> whahat will happepen a aft- 100 years after the abandonment of the well. >> the latest signs from the gas fields of america seems to support his conclusion. according too the study, and another from cornell university, wells are leaking gas and other chemicals into the air of a rate of about three times what the industry can use. the government suggests that hundreds of thousands of jobs will be created helping to offset the 24% unemployment. small-scale farmers believe that this is shortsighted. >> it is thinking like this that scientists have been trying to instill in governmentnt and publblic health posisitions with oversight over the drilling activities. what is
fears that political pathways made by lava flows will allllow fracking fluluids and other ways to rise anand pollute t the watr table. and that goese lovove - goes set went to iraq, to the rock. our problem is 10 times, 100 times bigger.. you don't find these in the u.s.. >> the product is undnder such presessure thahat is alwayss log for these e preferrered slow pa. itit is believed in it will find his way up the gas wells. >>>> whahat will happepen a aft- 100 years after the...
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anand the interrogators have that understanding to use that against euro to tell them what they want to hear. so i call that darkened the the. in doing good for to be compassionate but justin communicating and that applies to everybody. and that to love them very much. you have to be aware. and that would have been better. that is almost as important as the idea itself. >> how did you begin and why?. >> but my mother was schizophrenic but from the age of about six years old to study her face to figure out what she was going through and i had to try to wonder stand it was reality but it was her reality because she had a mental disease. to know that this behavior was erratic and difficult to track also steading improvisation i was learning those basic tools so then when i do the science program on pbs of "scientific american" frontier was using those tools that was a conversation and did not go into lecture mode and to understand so what you mean by quantum mechanics? so they were taken out of the desire and try to have that in improvisation in what was happening in that moment with th
anand the interrogators have that understanding to use that against euro to tell them what they want to hear. so i call that darkened the the. in doing good for to be compassionate but justin communicating and that applies to everybody. and that to love them very much. you have to be aware. and that would have been better. that is almost as important as the idea itself. >> how did you begin and why?. >> but my mother was schizophrenic but from the age of about six years old to study...
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anand it's the topic of f this week's "global ideas," our series focusing on p people ad projects involved in climate protection. 80% of the worldld sewage is dumped unprocessedn n the environment. our reporter joaim egger travelled to peru. every year, millions of tourists visit cusco, latin america's oldest settlement, before making a pilgrimage to the world-famous inca site of machu picchu. and that's a huge challenge for cusco's water utility -- even though it has a tradition spanning centuries. from the source, the water flflows through h channels intoe terraced gardedens of tipo buil600 0 yearago, i it'an idyllic placace. 300 people once lived here, explains a hydraulic engineer who's worked here for decades. the ruin is situated 3,500 meters above sea level and is considered a masterpiece of water management. >> tipon was a huge ecological experiment, where the pre-hispanic people made use of nature and especially water. it was used for rituals and ceremonies and also for agriculture. specific hydraulic systems were developed for these purposes -- for example, the channels, the subt
anand it's the topic of f this week's "global ideas," our series focusing on p people ad projects involved in climate protection. 80% of the worldld sewage is dumped unprocessedn n the environment. our reporter joaim egger travelled to peru. every year, millions of tourists visit cusco, latin america's oldest settlement, before making a pilgrimage to the world-famous inca site of machu picchu. and that's a huge challenge for cusco's water utility -- even though it has a tradition...
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we need to lower the cost, l lor medidicare eligibility from 65 o 55, anand then begin the p procs of doing what every other major country y on earth is doing, and that is guarantnteeing health ce all people as a right through a medicare for all single-payer program. amy: dr. carol paris, first of all, is that what you aree calling for? and explain what this would mean, what it means to save obamacare and then move forward with single-payer or medicare for all. it means to save obamacare or to save the aca is to continue the cost sharing subsidies, to continue to support medicaid expansion. but by absolutely, i don't agree with senator sanders that the the desk have how the public option and lower the medicare age from 65 to 55. thatat is more incremental steps and it absolutely fails to accomplish what a national single-payer medicare for allll plan does. which is put everyone in the same risk fool. -- risk k pool. that is s w we garnener the $ $0 billioion of savings in administrative waste and profit of the for-profit insurance industry. if we create a public option, we are just cr
we need to lower the cost, l lor medidicare eligibility from 65 o 55, anand then begin the p procs of doing what every other major country y on earth is doing, and that is guarantnteeing health ce all people as a right through a medicare for all single-payer program. amy: dr. carol paris, first of all, is that what you aree calling for? and explain what this would mean, what it means to save obamacare and then move forward with single-payer or medicare for all. it means to save obamacare or to...
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qatar still feelst is beingng very hard done by, pointing towards what it feels it has done already anand countrtries in the region who it says a are also not e exactly innocecent b bkers. having said that,t, there is als the demand for a shohort timimef the al j jazeera netetwork, whis a critical forcece that t s clearly toucuched a raw nerve in the past, criticizing sasaudi arabia but of coururse not criticizing g qatar itself.f. we are expececting the deadlineo run outithout anything germanic happening. there are the c countries - -- anytything d dramatic happening. ththere are the countries meetig in egypt andnd will basicacallye their respsponse to the e list f demamands. that w will be a potenential tug popoint with this crisis eitithr gets deeper, andndhe threatsts t harder, , or we see an entry pot towards finding a format to make some headway. brent: if qatar does not meet the demands when the ultimatum runs out -- when the deadline runs out, what happens? michaela:: t tt's ththe big questionon. franankly, i can't ananswer that riright now. if nothing happens, that cocould alread
qatar still feelst is beingng very hard done by, pointing towards what it feels it has done already anand countrtries in the region who it says a are also not e exactly innocecent b bkers. having said that,t, there is als the demand for a shohort timimef the al j jazeera netetwork, whis a critical forcece that t s clearly toucuched a raw nerve in the past, criticizing sasaudi arabia but of coururse not criticizing g qatar itself.f. we are expececting the deadlineo run outithout anything...
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anand those usuaually have moro do with local traditions than with any rules found in the koran. flashlights illuminate the dark corners. sharia police cars patrol the streets of banda aceceh at walkg pace. they're looking to catch young couples unawares. they warn: "go home, it's late. these officers are making sure people abide by sharia law. alcohol, holding hands and even flirting outside of marriage are all prohibited. >> we've ordered them to sit further apart. or to go home. if we have to tell them again to make more space between them, we'll take them to the police station. >> anyone caught by sharia police is in for a gruelling punishment - a public beating. they've got 8 people tonight, who are brought to the mosque in handcuffs. among them: 22 year old kurnia. >> i have sinned. i'd advise young people not to overstep the boundaries of sharia. because it hurts. / >> the men and women are each sentenced to 25 lashes. among them is kurnia's girlfriend. a masked man is waiting with the cane. the couple's "crime" wouldn't raise an eyebrow elsewhere - just a date between two
anand those usuaually have moro do with local traditions than with any rules found in the koran. flashlights illuminate the dark corners. sharia police cars patrol the streets of banda aceceh at walkg pace. they're looking to catch young couples unawares. they warn: "go home, it's late. these officers are making sure people abide by sharia law. alcohol, holding hands and even flirting outside of marriage are all prohibited. >> we've ordered them to sit further apart. or to go home....
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oil anand gas companies are the ones who are using this mechanism where multinational corporations are empowered to attack governments in front of tribunals of free trade attorneys who can order us taxpayers to pay unlimited sums come including for the companies lost expected future profits. if some company saying consumer law undermines their nafta privileges. in nafta, this is not hypothetical, the reason why the environmental label consumer groups say nafta needs a total redo simply to stop the damage is already $470 million paid out to multinational corporations. on mining rules, toxic banes, water and timber policies. so just to stop those corporate attacks, to stop the ongoing off shoring -- if you want to talk about the trump trade hypocrisy, put your head around this one. remember hearing them say, i'm going to make copies that offshore suffer. carrier is off shoring thousands of jobs. has anything happened them? not a punishment, but 15 new lucrative government contracts. deepwould say there are politics and conflicts in an administration on not just the but whatca week, happe
oil anand gas companies are the ones who are using this mechanism where multinational corporations are empowered to attack governments in front of tribunals of free trade attorneys who can order us taxpayers to pay unlimited sums come including for the companies lost expected future profits. if some company saying consumer law undermines their nafta privileges. in nafta, this is not hypothetical, the reason why the environmental label consumer groups say nafta needs a total redo simply to stop...
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there are also calls to anand e. financial l assistance to turke. the situation is that mr. erdogan keeps blackmailing germany and europe. he arbitrarily detains people, and people should not travel to turkey anymore, and a travel warning for the whole country might have to be declared. turkish authorities have handed berlin a list that has now become public. it alleges dozens of german companies are supporting terrorism in turkey. brent: i am joined at the big table by our political correspondent. good to see you. let's begin by discussing -- there are reports that german businesses now are also in the crosshairs with ankara. >> what we are seeing here is another sign of how this mentality of open out if you are not with us, you are against us" is unfolding in ankara. we have seen human rights activists invest -- arrested. this is not a leading figure working there. now, it is a list of companies. we have learned 68 companies, individuals which include names like daimler, the chemical giant basf, but also snap -- also a snack bar. these are businesses ankara says are aiding
there are also calls to anand e. financial l assistance to turke. the situation is that mr. erdogan keeps blackmailing germany and europe. he arbitrarily detains people, and people should not travel to turkey anymore, and a travel warning for the whole country might have to be declared. turkish authorities have handed berlin a list that has now become public. it alleges dozens of german companies are supporting terrorism in turkey. brent: i am joined at the big table by our political...
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legislature, andnd within the service membmbers anand organizations, questioning the ban and trying toind a way for service, g getting that titimeih the obama administration, to lift the ban and allow open service, so there was a lot of work and a lot of folks that showed support and interest in that happening. the united states isn't really breaeaking ground h here. therere are right now 14 of thee nations thatat have open trans service. someme of our closest u.s. allis have open service. it's not an issue for their forces as far as readiness. brent: that was jennifer long, a transgender u.s. military veterans speaking to us earlier. here are some of the other stories making headlines around the world. muslims in jerusalem returned to pray in the al-aqsa mosque. for the first time in two weeks, but the situation rapidly turned into renewed unrest with israeli police using rubber bullets and stun grenades. dozens of people were injured in the clashes. russian president vladimir putin says russia would be forced to retaliate at some point if washington presses ahead with new sanctions.
legislature, andnd within the service membmbers anand organizations, questioning the ban and trying toind a way for service, g getting that titimeih the obama administration, to lift the ban and allow open service, so there was a lot of work and a lot of folks that showed support and interest in that happening. the united states isn't really breaeaking ground h here. therere are right now 14 of thee nations thatat have open trans service. someme of our closest u.s. allis have open service. it's...
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anand they need now s shalli couldn't live. when. that some day y and they. well. the long run and. uhhuh moral plead with and for some of the world's greatest orson welles marcello mastroianni shown go bomb. juvenile do pearl jr. michelangelo antonioni. luis bunuel and louis malle. shee. her performances were intense and she never limited herself to one specific category. these are infused with life when you opt to use everything you've experienced. every instance beautiful films beautiful cinema is full of vibration. then you know morals performances were acclaimed by critics she won an oscar for lifetime achievement best actress simpan ten various french film and theatre awards. she remained popular throughout her seven decade long career becoming one off the rare a actresses deeeepy first roles in her seventies and eighties. when her voice was smoky or than ever. good good idea job. holy oscar nominated american actor sam shepard has died shifted to one the pulitzer prize for his work as a player seventy three years old. his career spanned maybe five decades he won the pulitzer.
anand they need now s shalli couldn't live. when. that some day y and they. well. the long run and. uhhuh moral plead with and for some of the world's greatest orson welles marcello mastroianni shown go bomb. juvenile do pearl jr. michelangelo antonioni. luis bunuel and louis malle. shee. her performances were intense and she never limited herself to one specific category. these are infused with life when you opt to use everything you've experienced. every instance beautiful films beautiful...
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they issued a joint press release anand had a press conference. but it's hard to tell, so i'm now going to imagine where this might go. i'm not saying that's where they're taking it. i don't know exactly where they're going to take it, or even whether they're going to take it somewhere, but here's what i would do. imagine a trade union movement with a completely different strategic idea from what it has typically been. unions h have typically been organizations who make it possible for workers, instead of bargaining individually with the employer, , to get particucular conditions of work. the unionon bargainsns for the workers collectively. collective bargaining. and so it enters into a negotiation with an employer to get a contract that covers all the workers in a workplace. what unions do. and they try to get better wages than the workers have been able to get, better working conditions, and so forth. well, imagine now the following: the union sits down and bargains for the workers, but it doesn't just s say, "hey, we would like higher wages or
they issued a joint press release anand had a press conference. but it's hard to tell, so i'm now going to imagine where this might go. i'm not saying that's where they're taking it. i don't know exactly where they're going to take it, or even whether they're going to take it somewhere, but here's what i would do. imagine a trade union movement with a completely different strategic idea from what it has typically been. unions h have typically been organizations who make it possible for workers,...
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anand, richard, simon, thank you very much.ciate it. >>> for more on the latest trump revelations check out my "daily beast" column "so this is what american greatness really looks like?" >>> coming up in the next hour, senate republicans are this close to passing a bill that can strip health care from 23 million americans without so much as a debate. >>> the one and only phil donahue joins us live. up next, donald trump turns to god. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... with reduced redness,... thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of d
anand, richard, simon, thank you very much.ciate it. >>> for more on the latest trump revelations check out my "daily beast" column "so this is what american greatness really looks like?" >>> coming up in the next hour, senate republicans are this close to passing a bill that can strip health care from 23 million americans without so much as a debate. >>> the one and only phil donahue joins us live. up next, donald trump turns to god. ♪ if you...
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they don't't want to rreach ou they don't want to cross into streets anand neighborhohoods the palelestinians live because of a mixture of stereotypes and so on. >> so we decided to go together to visit each other's neighborhoods. and i would talk to israelis and david would talk to palestinians, and together we would face the harsh realities of our shared land. >> growing up in the 1960's, the palestinians just weren't in the head of anyone. palestinians were different. we knew we had property and it was taken away from us by force. i remember distinctly remembering that this was the wall that separated the east and west jerusalem. and this was no man's land here. >> my family lived in jerusalem for centuries. in 1948 the state was pounded, and for the palestinians this time was called the catastrophe. like many palestinians, my father and his entire family were pushed out of their ancestral home. they moved to a small apartment in east jerusalem because the city was divided into a jewish and an arab city. and in 1967, the six-day war happened when the israelis invaded jejerusalem m and conq
they don't't want to rreach ou they don't want to cross into streets anand neighborhohoods the palelestinians live because of a mixture of stereotypes and so on. >> so we decided to go together to visit each other's neighborhoods. and i would talk to israelis and david would talk to palestinians, and together we would face the harsh realities of our shared land. >> growing up in the 1960's, the palestinians just weren't in the head of anyone. palestinians were different. we knew we...
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the region that what i believe there is misinformation given to the united states ahead immediately anand quickly they are very clear and that is how we need to negotiate that unity. >> i am proud of bahrain so my question is how is that current situation possessed hofstra official accused the coalition against yemen and the wind has said he trinitarian crisis so with the role of qatar and yemen is subject only to defend those saudi borders so of the first day of aggression they ask us to leave so they don't have any troops now. six curve. >> so prior to their decision did they cut diplomatic ties?. >> don the same day of. >> if we have a few more minutes if anybody has questions. >> if there are any journalist so beyond this crisis with the future economic growth there is a and the expansion with your initiatives in education? and energy? is the fact we have invited universities for not only to help us educate and fight that extremist ideology that to become of mower on entreprenuers to help us transfer the economy calfskin the we will lit to diversify and i think this is something in th
the region that what i believe there is misinformation given to the united states ahead immediately anand quickly they are very clear and that is how we need to negotiate that unity. >> i am proud of bahrain so my question is how is that current situation possessed hofstra official accused the coalition against yemen and the wind has said he trinitarian crisis so with the role of qatar and yemen is subject only to defend those saudi borders so of the first day of aggression they ask us to...
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. >> was there a day you woke up anand you said okay, it is over now?> or did someone inspire to you ends the guyatus. >> a lady never tells. >> do guess. >> i love it. but listen, there are all kind of stories in here, specially -- >> reading the book meanwhile. >> bus that is so cute. >> like the ideal man. we have like six dogs between us. >> so cute. >> that's yes thought he would join us at this time. because us love dogs. >> i also like the fact it is a good reads, because some of it are simple thens to encounter, like try to make your own coffee instead of all of the machine. >> like i am craze which i love dunkin donut coffee, so i'll drive 20 minutes to get it. you should be able to make this at home. not a big deal. so i positive buy a bun coffee maker being make the beans, i still can't get it right. i should be able to cook. it is just a cup of coffee. >> i agree, too, you have to go to the store. >> got to go to the store. >> same thing with dunkin' donuts, they're the best. they happen to sponsor the show. >> well, i love that. >> you guys
. >> was there a day you woke up anand you said okay, it is over now?> or did someone inspire to you ends the guyatus. >> a lady never tells. >> do guess. >> i love it. but listen, there are all kind of stories in here, specially -- >> reading the book meanwhile. >> bus that is so cute. >> like the ideal man. we have like six dogs between us. >> so cute. >> that's yes thought he would join us at this time. because us love dogs. >> i...
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with the work of national geographic, capturing a hummingbird drinking in a wind tunnel, the work of anandrees. in the south this afternoon, starting in the south—west, further reports in cornwall and the cost —— cluster of thunderstorms push into southern england and into the midlands. now severe thunderstorms are pushing in the south coast and they will be working northwards. lots of weather watcher pictures of the lightning. some have been intense. squally winds, flash flooding and large hail reports. these thunderstorms will move into wednesday morning. not everywhere will get them. if you catch them you will know about it and there is likely to be some disruption, so keep tuned to bbc local radio. through the night thunderstorms move northwards across england and wales, eventually reaching the far south of scotland. a muggy night to come across the board. on wednesday morning the showers and thunderstorms continue northwards into scotland. it dries up northwards into scotland. it dries upfor northwards into scotland. it dries up for england and wales for a time but in the western of s
with the work of national geographic, capturing a hummingbird drinking in a wind tunnel, the work of anandrees. in the south this afternoon, starting in the south—west, further reports in cornwall and the cost —— cluster of thunderstorms push into southern england and into the midlands. now severe thunderstorms are pushing in the south coast and they will be working northwards. lots of weather watcher pictures of the lightning. some have been intense. squally winds, flash flooding and...
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anand he asked me to, though, okay? because the phone rang. he was in the bathroom.ead, can you check that for me? >> i sure will. i went through, i look, and it was this long message from another girl. i was mad. so i put the phone down, i immediately left. he had to come running after me, ya. >> he was in the bathroom. >> oh, in the bathroom. >> okay. >> that's fun. >> and was he able to talk his wack bay into your life? >> i think i got in the car and i drove to sonic, which was like a block or two away. >> did you get the number one or two? >> and ya, did he convince me to come back, but did he have to confess. >> it wasn't innocent? he was seeing another girl? >> you know, foremen seeing another girl can mean so many different things. >> so true. >> just a friends. >> no. >> oh,. >> there were some things that were going on. he just thought it wasn't important enough to, you know, mention it to me. rumors but he didn't want to confirm that. >> i never made love like we did last night. >> it was dramatic like. >> , zero you got to get out. >> but you asked for th
anand he asked me to, though, okay? because the phone rang. he was in the bathroom.ead, can you check that for me? >> i sure will. i went through, i look, and it was this long message from another girl. i was mad. so i put the phone down, i immediately left. he had to come running after me, ya. >> he was in the bathroom. >> oh, in the bathroom. >> okay. >> that's fun. >> and was he able to talk his wack bay into your life? >> i think i got in the car...