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ruggiero: i saw anand witnessed pepersonally in the centraral african republic that the janjaweed wegoioing far o out f their way to accumulate as much ivory and rhino horn as they could to support them, to make moneney. kalron: evereryone's talking about them, about these horsemen riding through the sahel l reaching areas t thousas of kilometers from t their house and coming back with their loot. we have seen clear evidence of that h happening. we've collected casings linking specific scenes of poaching in three different countries to sudan. narrator: in addition to cameroon, shell casings were found in the central african republic and chad, all linked to sudanese paramilitary and military groups. and these groups are also killing park rangers. sudan's military is alleged to have murdered six rangers in chad's zakouma national park in 2012. hutson: that murder was accomplished by a joint force of the sudan armed forces and the sudan central reserve police unit known as abu tera. the park rangers, being good muslims, went out to pray one morning at sunrise, and this joint force execu
ruggiero: i saw anand witnessed pepersonally in the centraral african republic that the janjaweed wegoioing far o out f their way to accumulate as much ivory and rhino horn as they could to support them, to make moneney. kalron: evereryone's talking about them, about these horsemen riding through the sahel l reaching areas t thousas of kilometers from t their house and coming back with their loot. we have seen clear evidence of that h happening. we've collected casings linking specific scenes...
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anand that was--there wawas a cerrtain amount of outragege abt that. mighty colorado river does not reach its end. it w was a story that i neneedeo tetell. >> to prevent disputes over water rights, the 1922 colorado river compact divvied up the river. the proroblem was a allocatioioe based on an unusually wet period. average river flows were much less than assumed, so the compact promised more water than the river could deliver. due e to climatete change, t the bureau ofof reclamatition projes evenen greater s shortages b by. wiwith that, t the likelihood of even greater disputes. >> i believe that we are in a periodod of climate change.. um, other people say we're just in a sustained peririod of ariridity, but one thing g we do know is s there's not as much wwater in ththe southwt t rightw as there has been historicallll. and you can hear r that fromm scientiststs, and you can alalso hear i it fromavavajo elders, ,o tell stories that wewere passed down generation to generation. and you putt that on top of thte increased imctct of pulalation, and it's
anand that was--there wawas a cerrtain amount of outragege abt that. mighty colorado river does not reach its end. it w was a story that i neneedeo tetell. >> to prevent disputes over water rights, the 1922 colorado river compact divvied up the river. the proroblem was a allocatioioe based on an unusually wet period. average river flows were much less than assumed, so the compact promised more water than the river could deliver. due e to climatete change, t the bureau ofof reclamatition...
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anand en youou have th next event that you see coming ad yyouondeder,ow are you gon g get a youour rk nene? hoare e yogonna ta care of the opop theay i it should be tan n caref? 'veeen n he in ioio about y yearsow. . i've b bn farming nce i wa15.. sthisis imy th crop at we're putti out. d d it jt seseemthat we're hing g mo extrere eves.s. ee lasseveverayears,s,he volility hajust bee extrem you kw, we have those rain eves that a 3, 4, 5 inchesnn an ur, , or or 8 8 10 chches ia 2424-hr periri. and those arjujust n nororma and it'ththose nd o of ents that it'vevery hd toto pn forr and to relyly tryo mimitite. whew. m! ! tha's ndy. with ts s exce moioiste, we'e're gng to ha s some seasase problem in our rnrn andur soybes,s, becse o of e excece wet, bauause othe e exss huhumidy. s seevery s srt. it's, uh, brown-lkiking. doesn't ha toooo my rootot and it's ju sufuffeng frorotoo much isisture well,ouou kno andnd bore thth last 3 or y yearsclimimate chan--i guesmymy visn of the wor o of clate e chge wasas about a f people yiying t makmoney onhehe dea to o tr to sca enough opople io investing
anand en youou have th next event that you see coming ad yyouondeder,ow are you gon g get a youour rk nene? hoare e yogonna ta care of the opop theay i it should be tan n caref? 'veeen n he in ioio about y yearsow. . i've b bn farming nce i wa15.. sthisis imy th crop at we're putti out. d d it jt seseemthat we're hing g mo extrere eves.s. ee lasseveverayears,s,he volility hajust bee extrem you kw, we have those rain eves that a 3, 4, 5 inchesnn an ur, , or or 8 8 10 chches ia 2424-hr periri....
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ruggiero: i saw anand witnessed pepersonally in the centraral african republic that the janjaweed we goioing far o out f their way to accumulate as much ivory and rhino horn as they could to support them, to make moneney. kalron: evereryone's talking about them, about these horsemen riding through the sahel l reaching areas t thousas of kilometers from t their house and coming back with their loot. we have seen clear evidence of that h happening. we've collected casings linking specific scenes of poaching in three different countries to sudan. narrator: in addition to cameroon, shell casings were found in the central african republic and chad, all linked to sudanese paramilitary and
ruggiero: i saw anand witnessed pepersonally in the centraral african republic that the janjaweed we goioing far o out f their way to accumulate as much ivory and rhino horn as they could to support them, to make moneney. kalron: evereryone's talking about them, about these horsemen riding through the sahel l reaching areas t thousas of kilometers from t their house and coming back with their loot. we have seen clear evidence of that h happening. we've collected casings linking specific scenes...
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life on rtrth ase knknowt today.ndnd as me g goeon, those seve t threa bececom greater a g great, anand ultimately i thk hahave the potenalal of comiming atastrophic. >> en if yo're sptical boutut clite chang thehe's s enying tt t ipresenen major riskshat t noompanynycity, or contry c c afford to ignore. >> i bieve t american business communityanan andustt ad the way in helping to reduce these risks. to rise to the cllenge climate chan, , theyust t do so now. this is not a probl for otother y. t thenvestmtmts we're kiking tay w wil determineurur ecomic c fure. >> according to the u.s. government's 2014 national climate assessment, average temperatures have increased by as much as 1.9 degrees fahrenheit in the u.s. since 1895, with most of the increase occurring since 1970. temperatures are projected to rise another 2 to 4 degrees in most areas of the country in the next few decades. people are
life on rtrth ase knknowt today.ndnd as me g goeon, those seve t threa bececom greater a g great, anand ultimately i thk hahave the potenalal of comiming atastrophic. >> en if yo're sptical boutut clite chang thehe's s enying tt t ipresenen major riskshat t noompanynycity, or contry c c afford to ignore. >> i bieve t american business communityanan andustt ad the way in helping to reduce these risks. to rise to the cllenge climate chan, , theyust t do so now. this is not a probl for...
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anand evenents.c community, , yr issusues, your v voice. zavala: hello. i'm val zavala. welcome to this edition of "town hall los angeles." it's a radical idea that is gaining momentum. what is it? that every person in amemerica is entitltlo a basic income from the government, no questions asked.
anand evenents.c community, , yr issusues, your v voice. zavala: hello. i'm val zavala. welcome to this edition of "town hall los angeles." it's a radical idea that is gaining momentum. what is it? that every person in amemerica is entitltlo a basic income from the government, no questions asked.
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history and beauty behind the fortresses and thick walls of ancient malta the anand is written by conflict in scandal investigative journalist money billions fighting for the legacy of. was murdered reporting on government corruption. it's a mixture of responsibility and good will because we're left her pretty much of the responsibility because the work needs to continue so yes i do feel. i think the government has never been more under pressure than it was no. not till the sixteenth last year the bomb blew up deafness car a few hundred metres from her home. shortly after the police arrested three small time underworld figures who are now. in jail awaiting trial. for an arson ferris's a former police investigator i believe these three people these three individuals. are a lot of the man that did a short of their circulation they just have to queue shit and that's it for the government and prime ministers of miscount the case seems ever lost its urgency and in motor investigations into political scandals can have consequences johnson ferris was fired from his job in an anti-corruption taskf
history and beauty behind the fortresses and thick walls of ancient malta the anand is written by conflict in scandal investigative journalist money billions fighting for the legacy of. was murdered reporting on government corruption. it's a mixture of responsibility and good will because we're left her pretty much of the responsibility because the work needs to continue so yes i do feel. i think the government has never been more under pressure than it was no. not till the sixteenth last year...
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but nearlyly all efforts for industry reform have been met with strong resistance anand lack of incentiveve to ch. >> [speaking spanish] >> with few economic alternatives along the coast and the absence of government or international pressure to comply, commercial lobster diving is likely to persist, dedespite the new legislslation. and i it's the mimiskito divers and their families that will continue to suffer the consequences. before. it's kind of private, [anima chatterining] simons: eve ensler is one of the most inspiring artists, activists, leleaders i've ever known. [cheering and applause] yeah, really. she has used the arts as a vehicle to accelerate the wakening of mass consciousness andnd to advance women's rights, healing, and justice through cultural activism more effectively y and more globally than ananyone in history. the thing i find most awawe-inspiring about eve, though, is the way that she continues to learn about the
but nearlyly all efforts for industry reform have been met with strong resistance anand lack of incentiveve to ch. >> [speaking spanish] >> with few economic alternatives along the coast and the absence of government or international pressure to comply, commercial lobster diving is likely to persist, dedespite the new legislslation. and i it's the mimiskito divers and their families that will continue to suffer the consequences. before. it's kind of private, [anima chatterining]...
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but nearlyly all efforts for industry reform have been met with strong resistance anand lack of incentiveve to ch. >> [speaking spanish] >> with few economic alternatives along the coast and the absence of government or international pressure to comply, commercial lobster diving is likely to persist, dedespite the new legislslation. and i it's the mimiskito divers and their families that will continue to suffer the consequences. >>> welcome back to nhk
but nearlyly all efforts for industry reform have been met with strong resistance anand lack of incentiveve to ch. >> [speaking spanish] >> with few economic alternatives along the coast and the absence of government or international pressure to comply, commercial lobster diving is likely to persist, dedespite the new legislslation. and i it's the mimiskito divers and their families that will continue to suffer the consequences. >>> welcome back to nhk
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judy anand welcome to the programme. we start in russia where it was an all too familiar script.y crashed out of the euro per lead and they were beaten 3—1 on aggregate. they arrived in russia with hopes high after an encouraging win in the first leg, but under a close race in the stadium, little did celtic know it would fall in on them after only seven minutes. that's how long it took saint petersburg to wipe out the deficit in the tie. the former chelsea defender untroubled as he headed in from a corner. it could have been much worse shortly thereafter. they feel to take advantage of a fine opportunity to double their lead. with four how to narrow, they were ahead again. the goalkeeper will not enjoy the replays. the strike was true, but the shot looped saleable. at two down, one goal would have put them through, but instead the home side put things beyond a reasonable doubt. celtic boss ‘s number was up. everything was back it. it is about bravery and having courage to play. we have a lot of young players in the team, and we see the contest from last week. across the two games
judy anand welcome to the programme. we start in russia where it was an all too familiar script.y crashed out of the euro per lead and they were beaten 3—1 on aggregate. they arrived in russia with hopes high after an encouraging win in the first leg, but under a close race in the stadium, little did celtic know it would fall in on them after only seven minutes. that's how long it took saint petersburg to wipe out the deficit in the tie. the former chelsea defender untroubled as he headed in...
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but nearlyly all efforts for industry reform have been met with strong resistance anand lack of incentiveve to ch. >> [speaking spanish] >> with few economic alternatives along the coast and the absence of government or international pressure to comply, commercial lobster diving is likely to persist, dedespite the new legislslation. and i it's the mimiskito divers and their families that will continue to suffer the consequences. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacificaca, this is democracy now! weaponstory of nuclear will have an ending, and it is up to us to decide what that ending will be. will it be the e end of nunucler weapons or will it be the end of us? amy: "nuclear arms are back in a big way." that's according to a front-page article in "the new york times" today on the trump administration's newly-released nuclear policy plan, which critics say will srk
but nearlyly all efforts for industry reform have been met with strong resistance anand lack of incentiveve to ch. >> [speaking spanish] >> with few economic alternatives along the coast and the absence of government or international pressure to comply, commercial lobster diving is likely to persist, dedespite the new legislslation. and i it's the mimiskito divers and their families that will continue to suffer the consequences. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from...
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uh, i--i live in the santa cruz mountains with mymy partner dana and our daughters g grace d julia anande live onon mill c. and we live with jaguars. we live with mountain lions. we are in a jaguar hot spot, the
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anand actually, the e buddhist monks have been really active, you knowow, for the last few years in areng valley and also with otherer protests s that hae been happening all across the country. they feel that they are not just there to be religious figures, but they are there to actively be involved in fighting and helping the cocommunities fight and prottt for what they think is right and just. kalyanee: the wrapping of the trees, it's both symbolic and also practical. it's symbolic because, you know, the saffron robe is a symbol of the monkhood and is also a symbol of this affinity and connection with the trees. but it's also practical because if loggers come and they see the saffron robe, you know, wrapped around the tree, they might think twice, you know, about cutting that tree down. kalyanee: ththis is ouout, you know, what we want to pass on to our grandcdchildrn and toto the futurure. do we want to pass on a desolate desert or d do we wat to pass onon a heritage that iss loving of f the earth,h, you kn, loving of the land, loving of nature, and is giving, you know, to one another?
anand actually, the e buddhist monks have been really active, you knowow, for the last few years in areng valley and also with otherer protests s that hae been happening all across the country. they feel that they are not just there to be religious figures, but they are there to actively be involved in fighting and helping the cocommunities fight and prottt for what they think is right and just. kalyanee: the wrapping of the trees, it's both symbolic and also practical. it's symbolic because,...
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anand when iamame back from me hospital, that wasas when i knw that it isis very seriouous. yeah, , it was about six to eit mohshs. i was luckcky to meet alalbertoo came to lilisten to me a and o find aololution toto my libert. reporter: itit's no coincicide that turinin became a huhumn traffificking hub. in the 1980'0's, nigeria opene. the pelele tffickers were huhumn icick toake adadvaage of it to ganize visas forheir victs. it w the beginning of a brut busiss. sometimes, princess and alberto ta youngng wen who haven't yet fallen prey to traffickersn n a eciaial to of ththcity -- showing them the reaealities o streetrorostitutn. princess: i toldou people that werere goingo tuturin see where e our girls arare worki. you remembmber i said onone dae wiwillo? >> yes. princessa-haha. thi. repoporter: this e evening's o passengegers can barelely grp e idid that womemen -- just t le themselvlves -- are bebeing opy markrketed here onon the stres li meaeat. this i is a fate pririncess wano save a as many womenen from as possible. and although hanan traffkingng is still o on the ris
anand when iamame back from me hospital, that wasas when i knw that it isis very seriouous. yeah, , it was about six to eit mohshs. i was luckcky to meet alalbertoo came to lilisten to me a and o find aololution toto my libert. reporter: itit's no coincicide that turinin became a huhumn traffificking hub. in the 1980'0's, nigeria opene. the pelele tffickers were huhumn icick toake adadvaage of it to ganize visas forheir victs. it w the beginning of a brut busiss. sometimes, princess and alberto...
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anand she gave m me some cono. so i i'm so shockeked because i hadn't known it was ththat kind job. so f from there, i i didn't havy choice, apart frfrom to do it. rfind prorotection in o one ofe ossecret refefuges the piaiam r. princess viss ththe men constant.. incess: the best part is whenan -when i see a woman having th, as ardere.itut reporter: eze and naomliveven one of the ruges. the o friends e safe there, -when i see a woman having th, but t isated, and they mss prostution, or theorrorors they s sfered making the wayay hehere through l libya. nanai: i was arrested and somehow, r raped once. the peoplple i was with, , evy titime they beatat me with a . sosoin the nightht, they wakee everybodody up at the e time of 11:00, 12:00, 1:00. they we e you, ty tatake tir gugun and put it i in your an. ank god i left there, crossed, . when i c came at first it was still not tttter. still trying to get over the pains. i i found out ththat it was en worse e because i hahave to usy body to make the money. rereporterprinincessas first-hand expererience of thah- haviving been trafafficked
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anand.ll operate on many fronts through many individuals and their work and actions with the campaign so this this is all quite significant. that the that this is being laid out in this detail here in a manner which indicates that the us government itself the united states department of justice. is prepared to lay out publicly in court the extent of its evidence detailing these ties. yeah let's be clear at this stage there is no mention is that just all of us on this that any. for improper coordination between the trump campaign theme and the crime is that that's not in a does not listed amongst the charges. but there is no deliberates. the. it charges of that. that are laid out there and in fact. the deputy attorney general rob rosenstein seem to go quite a bit out of his way to emphasize that that particular points. that there wasn't however. the when we look at the indictment itself we see clearly that there weren't these ties the the question might be one of intense. solely on the part o
anand.ll operate on many fronts through many individuals and their work and actions with the campaign so this this is all quite significant. that the that this is being laid out in this detail here in a manner which indicates that the us government itself the united states department of justice. is prepared to lay out publicly in court the extent of its evidence detailing these ties. yeah let's be clear at this stage there is no mention is that just all of us on this that any. for improper...
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earlier, said president lyndon johnson signed the fair housing act in 1968, anand th w was supposesedmae mortgage discrimination illegal. it w was supposed to allow peope to build wealth no matter whahat their race was. it was supposed to end segregation. what we found in our investigation 50 years later, is that in dozens of f cities acros the country, people of color are still being tuturned away from e opportunity to live the american dream. and further, we found a government is completely dropping the ball on its enforcement of these e laws. wewe found the obama administration had sued only a banks for violating the fair housing act in his first year in office, the trump at administration, justice department, did not sue a single financial institution. and the office of comptroller of the currency, which is in charge of enforcing another law called the community reinvestment act, which is supposed to get banks to l ld in low-income communities and ununderserved theseorhoods, was passing institutions on the community lending reviews, 99 point -- 99% of the time. so the government i
earlier, said president lyndon johnson signed the fair housing act in 1968, anand th w was supposesedmae mortgage discrimination illegal. it w was supposed to allow peope to build wealth no matter whahat their race was. it was supposed to end segregation. what we found in our investigation 50 years later, is that in dozens of f cities acros the country, people of color are still being tuturned away from e opportunity to live the american dream. and further, we found a government is completely...
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s s largest a m most establishshed plilic forum anand always remain nonpartisan.80-year history, we've hosted over 5,000 speakers, from politics to technology to entertainment. visit our website to seeee our upcomoming speakers and join n as a member for exexclusive discounts and evenents. your c community, , yr iissues, youour voice. zavala: hello. i'm val zavala. welcome to "town hall los angeles." the divide in the city of l.a. between the rich and the poor has been growing for nearly 4 decades. l.a. now ranks seventh out of more than 100 cities for the highest level of
s s largest a m most establishshed plilic forum anand always remain nonpartisan.80-year history, we've hosted over 5,000 speakers, from politics to technology to entertainment. visit our website to seeee our upcomoming speakers and join n as a member for exexclusive discounts and evenents. your c community, , yr iissues, youour voice. zavala: hello. i'm val zavala. welcome to "town hall los angeles." the divide in the city of l.a. between the rich and the poor has been growing for...
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birds chirping) - here in north kivu on the eastern flank of the congo is a richch and fertilele land, anandt is harard to comprerehd the horrors that lulurk in the e forest shadodows. (cicadas singing)
birds chirping) - here in north kivu on the eastern flank of the congo is a richch and fertilele land, anandt is harard to comprerehd the horrors that lulurk in the e forest shadodows. (cicadas singing)
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. >> arrananz has spt t 37 years working as a conservationist in africa, anand during thahat t, he'served d how elephants e gradually disappearing from the continent. >> the last elephants in central africa is here where we are. the rest of the country is empty. the poachers have finished with all of them, and we know that in the future they will come here and they will try to kill our elephants. so we have to be ready to defend us from them. >> even though rangers patrol the park, they don't have enough weapons and ammunition to ward off the professional poachers. the situation is similar in the rest of africa. >> there are dying a lot of people, and that is the problem that people buyiying ivory, thy think only the elephants are dying, b but there are a lot f people dying, poachers and rangers, for that. >> during previous posts in chad and northern congo, arranz lost nearly 40 employees in the battle against poachers. >> it's a pity. we are going to destroy africa and we are doing nothing. i think that we are in a war and we are losing that war, and nobody wants to recognize that
. >> arrananz has spt t 37 years working as a conservationist in africa, anand during thahat t, he'served d how elephants e gradually disappearing from the continent. >> the last elephants in central africa is here where we are. the rest of the country is empty. the poachers have finished with all of them, and we know that in the future they will come here and they will try to kill our elephants. so we have to be ready to defend us from them. >> even though rangers patrol the...
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ouour web sisite to see e our upcomiming speakers a and join asas a membr for exclusive didiscounts anand events. . your community, yourur issuess, your vvoice. zavala: hello. i'm val zavala. welcome to "town hall los angeles." now and then, you encounter a person who has been through such hardships, you wonder how they are still here. that's the case for susan burton. she's not only still here, she is transforming the
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rex tillerson and president erdogan there mighght even be a a clash beeeen turkish-babacked forces anand.-backed foforces. tillerson says he wants such towns to return to what they were before the islamic state group took them. that was an n arab-majorityy t . ththe turkish w want thehe kurdo leave that town and move east. another working group will be devoted to the issue of the islamic cleric turkey blamed for the coup attemempt in 2016.6. turkey wants him extradited so he can stand trial in turkey, but the u.s. has made no such move up to now. turkey'sint of security concerns, tillerson said the u.s. supports turkey's bringing to justice those responsible for the coup account but it wants the trials to be transparent. he went on to say america is calling for the release o of the american cleric who has lived in turkey for 20 years and he was arrested in 2016. he has been charged with espipionage, a lot of thingngs. tillerson said the u.s. believes he a and other american citizens are being held u unjustly. that in rememember here september r of last yeyear, prident are to one -- presi
rex tillerson and president erdogan there mighght even be a a clash beeeen turkish-babacked forces anand.-backed foforces. tillerson says he wants such towns to return to what they were before the islamic state group took them. that was an n arab-majorityy t . ththe turkish w want thehe kurdo leave that town and move east. another working group will be devoted to the issue of the islamic cleric turkey blamed for the coup attemempt in 2016.6. turkey wants him extradited so he can stand trial in...
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it's like #garlic girls anand and #shibsibs.aid they've had that name for a long time but when it was trending, it was pretty cool. >> that's pretty cool. not being at the olympics but getting your hashtag to trend. that's hard to do. thanks a lot. >>> coming up, we'll talk with kaitlyn smith, a national songwriter about making it as a singer and heading out on her first solo tour. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels hav
it's like #garlic girls anand and #shibsibs.aid they've had that name for a long time but when it was trending, it was pretty cool. >> that's pretty cool. not being at the olympics but getting your hashtag to trend. that's hard to do. thanks a lot. >>> coming up, we'll talk with kaitlyn smith, a national songwriter about making it as a singer and heading out on her first solo tour. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." before you and your rheumatologist...
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paid more whe theyreat p prite patieients, meang theyre more lily to prefer treating private patients anand with state hlth h ca hahaveonger waiting lists. now docts will be e paid the same. it wilill be fairer, ultimately. this is quite a big win for social dememocrats. side,he labour conservatives and social dedemocrats agreed to limit thte amount of fixed term contracts. --servatives believe workforce is better for the economy, but social demococrats prototect workers, , so there wl be limimits on fixed term contracts a company can have. for r a companyy of 250 employe, onlyly fe of thosese employees will be able to be on a fixed term contract. fofor companieies over that, on% of the workforce will be on fixed teterm contracts. the social democrats did not manage to fully abolish fixed term contracts across all industries, but we did see a bit of a compromise. rochelle: thanks for bringing analysis on that deal that has reached -- been reached in germany. -- joins us now. thanks very much for speaking to france 24. our correspondent said social have essentially cleaned up. what do you ma
paid more whe theyreat p prite patieients, meang theyre more lily to prefer treating private patients anand with state hlth h ca hahaveonger waiting lists. now docts will be e paid the same. it wilill be fairer, ultimately. this is quite a big win for social dememocrats. side,he labour conservatives and social dedemocrats agreed to limit thte amount of fixed term contracts. --servatives believe workforce is better for the economy, but social demococrats prototect workers, , so there wl be...
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anand all necessary parliamemeny ensue.es will also now from tomorrow, we will briefefur about thembersrs decisions we have tataken. we are happy there was cooperation between president jacob zuma and alall the [indiscernible] the only thing we did not agree on was the short. -- was the short period i iterms of the transitition. i want to thank you. >> i thihink the secretary general. we are going to take two rounds of questions. we will take the first five and the last five. what i am appealing to my speak tos to do is to their constitituents to explain which h dia outlelet they represent, and their names. we can s start with yoyou in the back. rochelle: if you have just joined us, firstly, welcome to you. we have been listening to the anc secretary-general, ace magashule, addressing a press conference, saying the national executive committee has come up with some clear decisions. talk us through what they are. rob: yesterday, the national executive committee -- that is monday, the executive committee met 13 hours of exhaustive discussions about what to do with president zuma, who was cl
anand all necessary parliamemeny ensue.es will also now from tomorrow, we will briefefur about thembersrs decisions we have tataken. we are happy there was cooperation between president jacob zuma and alall the [indiscernible] the only thing we did not agree on was the short. -- was the short period i iterms of the transitition. i want to thank you. >> i thihink the secretary general. we are going to take two rounds of questions. we will take the first five and the last five. what i am...
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another lelegislation anand parliament that was supposed to go touough and t tt would gigive the israeleli governmentnt possibilitity to confiscate chuh land -- that would also be frozen. anchor: to venezuela now. the countries president, nicolas maduro, has been jubilant. he was seen dancing on stage in caracas in front of crowds of supporters after he presented his candidacy for reelection this april. his opponents have already said they will be boycotting those elections, describing them as being a farce aimed at fostering maduro's leadership. one opposition politician has gone against the views of maduro rivals by announcing h he will e standing against the president. let's listen to what they have been saying. we have, in the name of millions of venezuelans. those millions of venezuelans who feel frustrated. facing a government that promised them a paradise and gave them hell. anchor: here in france, we are midway through this year's famous agricultural fair him paris. the farming extravaganza is a key date for locals, tourists, and politicians keen to woo france's all-important agric
another lelegislation anand parliament that was supposed to go touough and t tt would gigive the israeleli governmentnt possibilitity to confiscate chuh land -- that would also be frozen. anchor: to venezuela now. the countries president, nicolas maduro, has been jubilant. he was seen dancing on stage in caracas in front of crowds of supporters after he presented his candidacy for reelection this april. his opponents have already said they will be boycotting those elections, describing them as...
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anand resist high fifteen sixteen hundred others always quickly was what's the bounce is always quite extreme as well we moved right back to eight hundred points on the day again in a very short period of time says clearly. playing a role a particularly in the. downsize and of course the devices now gonna rage again about just what kind of a role. posted role these algorithms to fly in the financial markets. zone will continue its steady pace of expansion in the coming years. the european commission which raised its growth production from two point one to two point three percent for this year and two percent for next. represents a slight slowdown from twenty seventeen unsolvable external side. ae include the possible impact of us policies the unknown impact of brexit political uncertainty and shukham people. attentions needed. european central bank is to begin considering who to appoint a key post spain's economy minister luis digging just is seen as the front runner for the organization's vice presidency. all ireland's central bank governor philip lane is also put himself forward. yo
anand resist high fifteen sixteen hundred others always quickly was what's the bounce is always quite extreme as well we moved right back to eight hundred points on the day again in a very short period of time says clearly. playing a role a particularly in the. downsize and of course the devices now gonna rage again about just what kind of a role. posted role these algorithms to fly in the financial markets. zone will continue its steady pace of expansion in the coming years. the european...
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history and beauty but behind the fortresses and thick walls of ancient malta the anand has risen by conflict and scandal in this if journalist money media is fighting for the legacy of. who was murdered reporting on government corruption. it's a mixture of responsibility and good will because we're left her pretty much of a responsibility because the work needs to continue so yes i do feel that my colleagues. i think the government has never been more under pressure than it was no. on october sixteenth last year a bomb blew after daphnis car few hundred meters from her home. shortly after the police arrested three men small time underworld figures who are now in jail awaiting trial. promising ferris's a former police investigator i believe these three people these three individuals. are a lot of the men that did a short of a trick here should they just did the execution and that's it for the government and prime ministers of miscount the case seems ever lost its urgency and investigations into political scandals can have consequences johnson fears was fired from his job in an anti-c
history and beauty but behind the fortresses and thick walls of ancient malta the anand has risen by conflict and scandal in this if journalist money media is fighting for the legacy of. who was murdered reporting on government corruption. it's a mixture of responsibility and good will because we're left her pretty much of a responsibility because the work needs to continue so yes i do feel that my colleagues. i think the government has never been more under pressure than it was no. on october...
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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: they did the same thing with ivanka broadcom. -- they have been excellent in execution.an execute this deal from putting together the pieces of the company and you can take that load down over a. of time. the issue is the near term. how do you get through near-term operations when you are settled with litigation? lisa: what is the most likely strategy going forward? anand: qualcomm shareholders will decide whether they want to take the money and run, the $82. or do they stay with qualcomm and that is in the middle of a potential payout. wait to 5g and they are confident they will win against apple in litigation. lisa: carry on. david: i'm not sure about that. thank you so much for being here. you are just switching from tv to the internet. when they leave, so are the ads. how is that affecting media companies? you can tune in on the radio. fromfox joins tom keene 9:00 until 10:00. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is the enterprise green room. , then up, steve ballmer los angeles clippers owner. cvs release concerning and it be earnings and revenue. i
anand: they did the same thing with ivanka broadcom. -- they have been excellent in execution.an execute this deal from putting together the pieces of the company and you can take that load down over a. of time. the issue is the near term. how do you get through near-term operations when you are settled with litigation? lisa: what is the most likely strategy going forward? anand: qualcomm shareholders will decide whether they want to take the money and run, the $82. or do they stay with...
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and in 1967, the six-day war happened when the israelis invaded jerurusalem anand conqu it. we have lived under the israeli occupation ever since, always longing to go back to our ancestral homes. >> and my father's story that we left the home that he was born in and his father, etc., always was with us. >> whenever i walk here i feel as though i'm walking with a shiver in my body. like i feel at home. they used to have the stables down there. and actually, this is my father's room right there. for threes three years i would say easily 50-year-old trees. because my father, when he came here, he said he remember when they left here they were a little bit taller than him. >> i was born t the firstst generation to be born outside our house. to take someone's home is like worse ththan ripping their hear awayay from their body. >> i took david to meet my childhood friend. he and i went to the same school. i went afterwards to the united states, and he went to greece to study denyivityry, but he returned to jerusalem -- denyivityry. and he returned to jerusalem and has been living
and in 1967, the six-day war happened when the israelis invaded jerurusalem anand conqu it. we have lived under the israeli occupation ever since, always longing to go back to our ancestral homes. >> and my father's story that we left the home that he was born in and his father, etc., always was with us. >> whenever i walk here i feel as though i'm walking with a shiver in my body. like i feel at home. they used to have the stables down there. and actually, this is my father's room...
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sit and a place for her feet and shs and axel and a plank and this would be a place for them toand anand axel and nd an % and an emancipate mother wou her featherbed and her fath would not leave withou that's this beautiful image courtesy of mark priest is showing. all these columns right here that are in the middle of the building highlight people that were important to the underground railroad in harriet tubman's network. people such as lucretia mott, sam green of east new market and william still, thomas garrett and ann marie douglas and sydney gay and fathera coughman wright and henry douglas and garnet are also highlighted. the next section i'd like to talk about is tubman's time during the civil war. harriet tubman was a scout, a spy and a nurse during the civil war and june 1, 1863 she became the only woman to plan and execute an armed raid. so it was harriet tubman, colonel james montgomery and the second south carolina colored troops and they took three steam-powered gunships which you can see over there and they chugged up the river about 25 miles into the depths of south carol
sit and a place for her feet and shs and axel and a plank and this would be a place for them toand anand axel and nd an % and an emancipate mother wou her featherbed and her fath would not leave withou that's this beautiful image courtesy of mark priest is showing. all these columns right here that are in the middle of the building highlight people that were important to the underground railroad in harriet tubman's network. people such as lucretia mott, sam green of east new market and william...
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what you are doing isn't that bad if you get to rationalize it anand you also have to convince them they deserve it. the second thing is easy to convince people because they tend to internalize that guilt when they are hurting but the second thing, my brother was pretty good at it. in a matter of minutes he could convince me that some inhabitant happened that happened two minutes before and have a completely different interpretation of it. when i was 17 i wrote a young man home, his name was charlie, and i think my brother felt a need to demonstrate control over me and this person said before the meal even start to come he grabbed me by my hair and shoved my head in the toilet. later when it was all over, he told me that he just then again and next time we were having fun i should be sure to tell him if i was any pain. i completely took the perspective on board 100% so much so that i tried to convince charlie, and he knew what he had seen, but he also knew that reality has no bearing on me. he knew how much under my brother's power i was and he tried to reason with me for a while. but th
what you are doing isn't that bad if you get to rationalize it anand you also have to convince them they deserve it. the second thing is easy to convince people because they tend to internalize that guilt when they are hurting but the second thing, my brother was pretty good at it. in a matter of minutes he could convince me that some inhabitant happened that happened two minutes before and have a completely different interpretation of it. when i was 17 i wrote a young man home, his name was...
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amy: prominenent anti-nuclear advocates hahave denounced the pentagon's plan a aradical anand exextreme.e. world leleaders have also criticized the p plan. russia said it risked provovokig a renewed d nucleaear arms race. china accused trumump of engagig in a new cold war. iran's foreign minister said the plan brings the world "closer to annihilation." this comes as the bulletin of the atomic scientists advanced the doomsday clock 30 seconds closer to midnight. the clock is a symbolic timekeeper that tracks the likelihood of nuclear war r and other exisistential threats. itit now stands closer to midnit than at any time since 1953. the scieientists d directly citd president trump's nuclear policies as one of the reasons for advancing the clock. for more, we go now to geneva, switzerland where we're joined , by beatrice fihn, executive director of the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. it is the latest organization to win the nobel peace prize, which december. first of all, congratulations on the nobel peace prize. talk about what is called the npr, the nuclear posture revi
amy: prominenent anti-nuclear advocates hahave denounced the pentagon's plan a aradical anand exextreme.e. world leleaders have also criticized the p plan. russia said it risked provovokig a renewed d nucleaear arms race. china accused trumump of engagig in a new cold war. iran's foreign minister said the plan brings the world "closer to annihilation." this comes as the bulletin of the atomic scientists advanced the doomsday clock 30 seconds closer to midnight. the clock is a symbolic...
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gradually, the taliban revevived anand became apparent to the u.. officials who would go over and try to study what was going wrong with the war that isi was back in action that the taliban were receiving not just physical century inside, but material support, maybe training. they started to attack afghan forces. they started to attack canadians and brits and carrying out bombings in cities. at the end of the bush administration and the first years of the obama administration, we sent tens of thousands of u.s. combat troops back to afghanistan to try to finish the war, much as you quoted president trump saying he was going to do. "this time we're going to get it done." time, you'res quoting this document from 2011, that the taliban started to strike american soldiers, kill and wound thousands. u.s. commanders became furious. they said, we're giving all of iss aid to pakistan but isi supporting groups that are attacking and killing our own soldiers. that led to assessments like, well, they are the enemy, the terrorist organization. amy: afghanistan c
gradually, the taliban revevived anand became apparent to the u.. officials who would go over and try to study what was going wrong with the war that isi was back in action that the taliban were receiving not just physical century inside, but material support, maybe training. they started to attack afghan forces. they started to attack canadians and brits and carrying out bombings in cities. at the end of the bush administration and the first years of the obama administration, we sent tens of...
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stunned, i think -- thanked him anand took the photograph of the world trade center a self-contained world where i escaped each day a world of public service and doing good with a brilliant italian-american with the highest integrity, a world of my own sealed off from my family, which no one could take away from me. >>> [inaudible conversations] hello, everyone. you all sound excited. thank you so much for coming tonight. i am a bookseller at women and children first. we are one of the last 12 feminist bookstores in the united states and we wouldn't still be here if not for all of you so thank you for coming to
stunned, i think -- thanked him anand took the photograph of the world trade center a self-contained world where i escaped each day a world of public service and doing good with a brilliant italian-american with the highest integrity, a world of my own sealed off from my family, which no one could take away from me. >>> [inaudible conversations] hello, everyone. you all sound excited. thank you so much for coming tonight. i am a bookseller at women and children first. we are one of the...
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what is happening in syria is sa violent, physical manifestation of that anand him continue in otherorums inin other places s long as power is still power. i do thinknk, like i said earli, networkiking and international solilidarity is ththe only way forward. amy: yazan al-saadi, thank you for being with us. and anne barnard, the new york times bureau chief in beirut, lebanon. this is democracy now, democracy now.org, the war and peace report. whwhen we come back,k, we go to austin texas and look at a leave,e for paid sick the citizens trying to initiate it, and the koch brothers-backed group that is fighting it. stay with us. ♪ [music break] by pearls before swinine's -- the e bands founder died sundayt the age of 70. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we end today's show with an upcoming vote on mandated paid sick leave in austin, texas. this week marks 25 years since bill clinton signed the family and medical leave act which gave employees in the u.s. the right to unpaid time off to care for themselves and family members. a decade later, san francisco became the first city
what is happening in syria is sa violent, physical manifestation of that anand him continue in otherorums inin other places s long as power is still power. i do thinknk, like i said earli, networkiking and international solilidarity is ththe only way forward. amy: yazan al-saadi, thank you for being with us. and anne barnard, the new york times bureau chief in beirut, lebanon. this is democracy now, democracy now.org, the war and peace report. whwhen we come back,k, we go to austin texas and...
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anand inspired our nation. >> i believe his legacy is a man of faith, that struck with the course, he finish strong, he was a person of inch telling rid. >> i pastor olsteen in the past said he was inspired by gram. so once again, billy graham died of natural causes, you'll looking at a tote by donald trump, a great special man who will be missed. >> you see the comment on twitter. >> billy graham is death dead. keep it simple. >> i saw with diane soar he, woe still get nervous speaking in front of people. >> yes. >> he spoke in front of thousands and thousands. >> almost every. >> i yes. >> woe still get nervous. well, they weren't nervous, well, probably were, the us hockey team won a gold medal last night, i'm talking about the woman's. >> canadiens against the americans. the usa women's hockey team, they beat canada to get the olympic gold. tide two-two into over time. shoot-out with the us winning three-two, and a rematch of the 2014 games when these two teams played in over time for the gold. canada won that one. america won this one. so this is the first time the usa has brough
anand inspired our nation. >> i believe his legacy is a man of faith, that struck with the course, he finish strong, he was a person of inch telling rid. >> i pastor olsteen in the past said he was inspired by gram. so once again, billy graham died of natural causes, you'll looking at a tote by donald trump, a great special man who will be missed. >> you see the comment on twitter. >> billy graham is death dead. keep it simple. >> i saw with diane soar he, woe...
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anand made it liberating.de with a clear advantage. we took safe, and made it daring. we took intelligent, and made it utterly irresistible. we took the most advanced e-class ever, and made the most exciting e-class ever. the 2018 e-class coupe and sedan. lease the e300 sedan for $569 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. >>> another big turn today as long time executive steps down for inappropriate behavior behavior the executive admitted to. >>
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anand made it liberating.de with a clear advantage. we took safe, and made it daring.rly irresistible. we took the most advanced e-class ever, and made the most exciting e-class ever. the 2018 e-class coupe and sedan. lease the e300 sedan for $569 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. but i'm not standing still... and with godaddy, i've made my ideas real. ♪ i made my own way, now it's time to make yours. ♪ everything is working, just like it should ♪ ♪ ashley: coming up to 10:30. that means beatles time of course. even when stu is not here. if he is watching, that one is for you. liz: he would probably hate that song. ashley: that and "lucy in the sky with diamonds." that is not his style. the dow is off 145 points. we've been telling all morning walmart is the biggest drag. at least 60 points of that loss can be attributed to walmart. big tech names we like to check every day. look at those. most in the green. only one suffer something facebook. down 51 on the big board. only down a third of a percent. the rest of them moving
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anand this is whwh. is. running out of time it is anti semitismm a a problm involvlv i in p pand and is this governmnment inflalamig that hatred. absolutely thiss is the and it's thehere are allll kindf this article and. surprprid about it's but it'ss justt e evidence nowow is gone peac. out inin t the open you knof you look a at that on television on o on public television just answered b y them. and if you live in social media out. yeah at responses the. jean has. god into that. the nexus as it where all but. it incidents not even l assault case against him in sweden has at its finest. sons is in trouble and escaping please file and he sought refuge at the mc in twenty twelve he says if he leaves you will be extradited to the united states to face trial of the legion of hundreds of thousands. classified documents can on water has more. to some he's a song he wrote exposed government abuses of power. to all those he's a tool of russian intelligence a criminal who undermines the security at the west. june th
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anand it's already fm criticism from germany's powerful also industry which says millions of call owners will pay the price. yet at least takes a look at the white a few has taken center stage in the fight for clean air in europe. the diesel engine a german invention added fuel efficient alternative to petrol. convenience for the ship freight trucks and trains diesel fuel also became a popular source of energy three year plan call right now in the pot two decades. the european union encouraged to switch from petrol t to diesell in the e nineteen nineteen. diesel and it's twenty percent less carbon dioxide that if rival. which made is a cheap and easy way for the each emergency aid to level off the the kyoto protocol. now there are more diesel because the natural in countries such as belgium spain and from. the engines may reduce emissions that a dangerous and it but he also met view that a highly toxic to humans. diesel is one of the main sources of nitrogen oxides chemical compounds behind at the asian. an estimated four hundred thousand people die prematurely each year because of evolu
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