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trace anand trust startst the dock from the b boat. you're offloadingng right to the fishmonger, righght to the box, and then where it goes. it's the forei fleet. ththey have vevery little reses, very littltle regulations, no permits, noo licenses. t they're doing everything wrong, and when the american guys are dodoing everything right, yeah, it's very difficult fofor the ameerin ffisherman t to compete e with e foreign fish and the foforeign pricing that comes into o it. man: when n i was 16, , i learnd to scuba-dive. i just love being in the ocean, and then i saw an opportunity to become a sea urchin diver, so i learned to process sea urchins, first in my garage, so i then started diving during the day, processing in the evening, and delivering to sushi bars. i had a couple tough years, but we learned to start buying local seafood. i started buyiying local lobsters aand local s swordfishsh and otr local l fish, and i startedd buyying out of bajaja californi. i starteted buying g groupers ad snappers and scallopops out of baja calali
trace anand trust startst the dock from the b boat. you're offloadingng right to the fishmonger, righght to the box, and then where it goes. it's the forei fleet. ththey have vevery little reses, very littltle regulations, no permits, noo licenses. t they're doing everything wrong, and when the american guys are dodoing everything right, yeah, it's very difficult fofor the ameerin ffisherman t to compete e with e foreign fish and the foforeign pricing that comes into o it. man: when n i was 16,...
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anand it's really valuable on e international market.nd so, bringing it into a community like this in a sustainable agriculture kind of way makes a huge difference for the people here. but at the same time it's also an animal that's vital for the ecosystem in this area, and it's been very, very overfished in most of its territories around the world. and so, bringing it in here, it's really good for the sea grass. it's kind of a natural filtration system for the area, because it goes along, jusust kd of hoovers up the sand. anthenen it eans o outetrituss and micrcroalgae and b bacterid things l like that. reporter: with part of the profits from their haul, the farmers pay for security staff to keep watch over the enclosures day and night. mahery: the greatest threatt ghght now cocomes after the sa cucumbers are sold. that's when there's a lot of money here, in evevery family, every usehehold. that attracts thieves, especially since there are no banks where people can deposit their earnings. that's why people have to hide their money in th
anand it's really valuable on e international market.nd so, bringing it into a community like this in a sustainable agriculture kind of way makes a huge difference for the people here. but at the same time it's also an animal that's vital for the ecosystem in this area, and it's been very, very overfished in most of its territories around the world. and so, bringing it in here, it's really good for the sea grass. it's kind of a natural filtration system for the area, because it goes along,...
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anand shirin was invited to o ar on a talk show.his was untnthinkable j just a shshort time agogo. the moderator probably can't believe that he can talk about this on tv. official figures put the number of drug addicts in iran at one million. the unofficial figure is said to be much hier. what is known is that thousands of liters of alcohol are coconfiscated and destroyed evy year. and that the health ministry has opened a detox clinic. but we are told that most often, addicts are simply locked away. the non-governmental activities in tehran are impressive. in the south of the city, aid organizations care for the plentiful addicts living on the street. the volunteers offer more than just a warm meal. safa: it's not our goal just to feed those who are forced to live on the street. the meals are a means to make contact with the drug addicts, to gain their trust. to give them hope that someone is there for them. reporter: they h have reacd mamy ththis way and helpeped them gef the streets and get clean. those who manage it are celebrat
anand shirin was invited to o ar on a talk show.his was untnthinkable j just a shshort time agogo. the moderator probably can't believe that he can talk about this on tv. official figures put the number of drug addicts in iran at one million. the unofficial figure is said to be much hier. what is known is that thousands of liters of alcohol are coconfiscated and destroyed evy year. and that the health ministry has opened a detox clinic. but we are told that most often, addicts are simply locked...
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it finances itself through tourism anand controrolled sustainablble huntnting.eans endangered species are protected and the area is not sacrificed for farmland. outside the conservancy, little of the original bush remains. the local populatition has gro, and more and more land has gone over to farming, leading to increased contact between wildlife and humans. the conservationists now work closely with the local communities to protect the animals. victor chibaya teaches school students about how the wild animals live. he and his team visit thee schools three times a year. many of the children are fascinated. the local villagers often have a very different take on how to deal with the wildlife in their area. vivictor: the trtraditional knowledge, basically, around the conservancy is they normally chase them away if they are predators, but if they are herbivores they normally kill with even the large carnivores and also the prey species as reporter: chibaya teaches the children about the food chain and explains what happens when one species dies out completely. the
it finances itself through tourism anand controrolled sustainablble huntnting.eans endangered species are protected and the area is not sacrificed for farmland. outside the conservancy, little of the original bush remains. the local populatition has gro, and more and more land has gone over to farming, leading to increased contact between wildlife and humans. the conservationists now work closely with the local communities to protect the animals. victor chibaya teaches school students about how...
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a chilwas born evebobody wt anand sit and broht a gif n now 's t happening. thankouou forodayay's ssrise. aid, you wa a indianame? yes. younaname ilittttleox. the displacenent rely, , rely made chchangen ouour lture.e. now w weind d ofive-- ha hhaha!--le there e nono indians, ok? dre: the ly way tsese coastal commitities ll survive into thlalater st century itoto proct o ourlves from thgugulf omexixicoi reale e in 3 yeaearsthis w wl probablbebe allpen n war. i mean,hehe seaill l ta us alal over. at i'mm tryg toto dwith the lee system, what'm trtryintoto do,s buy ouelveves o or 3 neration it's just ouout imssible t inude themntnto a vevee syste it woulcost probly 00 milln, and iwould be near impossible because the llt coitions a so o ba you know, touiuild a flood-proctction oject, y have h have re b benits an cost.nene thi thahat's nono factor i in thcost, th onlnly look t the ct ofof t homeses the costf f the sineness, the infrasucucturebut,t, y know,w, don't t knohowow y put aricee on it,utut thedo n notonsider the cost of a wholculture. [film advan c click
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i am so impressed by the cononct anand the musisicians. it's amazing, wonderful.hem all success and lots of luck. reporter: and for this orchestra, that is what it's all about. ininspiring othehers through m, and redefining what's possible. host: who cares about thflflower indury's d desuctive i iacts? >> i do. host: who cares s about global lgbt rights? >> i do. host: who careres about homeles peopople living onon the streef l.a.? >> i do. host: who supports sustainable farmrming in the a aman? >> i i do. host: who cacares about eqequay for women n in africa? >> i do. we're back next week. don't forget to send us your comments. write to global3000@dw.com. bye for now. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] so historically this was the [water bubbling]
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it seems now that he has given anand. -- in. brent: we know this wednesday will be a decisive day.ow do you sit things panning out? -- see things panning o out? bibirgit: thah's the million-dollar question. nobodydy knows how brexit will happenen. there's only over four weeks and we don't know at the end of marcrch if the k.k. will still e in thehe european union or it wl have crarashedutut of the eueurn union and in what circumstances. we don't know what is going to happen. this week was supposed to be the big week, where mps should have had the right t to decidide on theresa may's rx a deal, this is not going to happen. several mps are trying to steer the brexit process andnd this amendment for referendum is one of the manany ways that mps in e labour party are tried to get the upper hand. brent: the brexit excitement seems to nevever end.. our correspondent birgit maas on the story for us in london. iq. -- thank you. here are the other stories that are making headlines. a court in the german city of monster has suspended the trial of a former not to get cap guard for a second ti
it seems now that he has given anand. -- in. brent: we know this wednesday will be a decisive day.ow do you sit things panning out? -- see things panning o out? bibirgit: thah's the million-dollar question. nobodydy knows how brexit will happenen. there's only over four weeks and we don't know at the end of marcrch if the k.k. will still e in thehe european union or it wl have crarashedutut of the eueurn union and in what circumstances. we don't know what is going to happen. this week was...
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they are complicated by human righghts violations anand corrun , anand they f feel they will be extraditedce something worse in venezuela. there has got to be transitional justice involved. to make it attractive for these guys. juan: miguel, i would like to ask you in terms of the effort to marshall international support to different countries for one or the other side. clearly, two major countries, china and russia, have not been supportive. china is a huge creditor to venezuela, something like $60 billion in loans that china has extended to venezuela over the past decade or so. can you talk about the battle for the hearts and minds of world leaders in other parts of the world? miguel: i think we have seen that clearly. after thetion in 2017 failure of the negotiations in the depend -- the minion on thec, they gave up electoral process in venezuela and started to see the way of dealing with touro out was to consolidate -- majuro out was to consolidate power. also, winning over european countries and the u.s. the election of donald trump facilitated that, and that was obviously their strat
they are complicated by human righghts violations anand corrun , anand they f feel they will be extraditedce something worse in venezuela. there has got to be transitional justice involved. to make it attractive for these guys. juan: miguel, i would like to ask you in terms of the effort to marshall international support to different countries for one or the other side. clearly, two major countries, china and russia, have not been supportive. china is a huge creditor to venezuela, something...
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anand that is what his speechh represented once again tonight.nd i love not only wawas he presidential, but i love when trump is trump. i love when he puts ouout there anand puts a little shock and a, and that is what the trump supporters voted for. and we need ththat. and it keeps the opposing views on their toes. reporter: in michigan, a state trump won by a narrow margin in 2016, the address solidified one farmerer's supporort. >> i think president trump gave a great speech. it was a little more unifying than i might've expected. i would have liked to have had him hit on the wall little bit harder than he did, but overall it was a good speech. reporter: trump's speech was billed as bipartisan, but here in blue washington dc, trump faced an uphill battle. >> i have to grade him on a curve, because my expectations are so low. he is getting through it, so you got to give him an a for getting through it. but it is ridiculous and full of falsehoods, so that would give him an f. reporter: for one undocumented migrant in the democratic stronghold of
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anand: she said if there was a snap election, she would leave instantly.leadership challenge. the frightening thing is the number of cabinets there are. there are a lot of people jockeying for position so i will not even try to posit a guest. tom: thank you so much. we drive forward the discussion to a most eventful march for the united kingdom. the president of south korea perhaps in conversation with president trump, now a conversation between esther trump and mr. abe of japan -- mr. trump and mr. abe of japan. will lookys they forward to any further discussions as well, and he will meet with mr. kim. we really need to say thank you to all of our teams, particularly harsha subramaniam in mumbai and new delhi. stay with us, this is bloomberg. ♪ so with xfinity mobile i can customize each line for each family member? yup. and since it comes with your internet, you can switch wireless carriers and save hundreds of dollars a year. are you pullin' my leg? nope. you sure you're not pullin' my leg? i think it's your dog. oh it's him. good call. get the data opt
anand: she said if there was a snap election, she would leave instantly.leadership challenge. the frightening thing is the number of cabinets there are. there are a lot of people jockeying for position so i will not even try to posit a guest. tom: thank you so much. we drive forward the discussion to a most eventful march for the united kingdom. the president of south korea perhaps in conversation with president trump, now a conversation between esther trump and mr. abe of japan -- mr. trump...
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, democracynow.org, the war anand peace report. i'm amy goodman. the north carolina state board of elections has thrown out the results of november's congressional race in the 9th district and ordered a new primary election after more evidence came to light of a republican effort to tamper with absentee ballots. the race had pitted republican mark harris against democrat dan mccready. harris initially appeared to be the narrow winner, but the race was never certified. for months harris, who is a baptist preacher, had insisted his campaign did nothing illegal. but on thursday, he called for a new election. this came a day y after harris' own son stified that he had warned his father about hiring a longtime political operative who had a record of illegally collecting absentee ballots and in some cases filling them out in favor of republican candidates. north carolina's democratic gogovernor roy cooper praised te board's decision saying it "sends a s strong messssage that election fraud must not be tolerated." president trump, who reputedly was warned
, democracynow.org, the war anand peace report. i'm amy goodman. the north carolina state board of elections has thrown out the results of november's congressional race in the 9th district and ordered a new primary election after more evidence came to light of a republican effort to tamper with absentee ballots. the race had pitted republican mark harris against democrat dan mccready. harris initially appeared to be the narrow winner, but the race was never certified. for months harris, who is...
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and we sent that letter to every state chief justice anand every ststate courtt i i -- administr. i have to say you was well received. many supreme court justices were chief justices sent the letter out to their entire bench, every judge in the state. in arizona, the chief posted the letter online. and judges all over the country realized that what they had been doing was unconstitutional. now fast-forward to the new and attorneyn general jeff sessions, fairly early on in the administration, announced that he was retracting that letter, together with pieces of guidance that the obama administration had issued. i don't think it had the effect he intended because many, many states, supreme court, particularly the chief justices, reinforced to their judges that despite the actions of the attorney general, that their colleague letter still applied. nermeen: do you expect the new attorney general william barr to address the issue differently? >> no. i don't think the department sees its role as advising the states were working with the these to change practices. amy: i want to go back
and we sent that letter to every state chief justice anand every ststate courtt i i -- administr. i have to say you was well received. many supreme court justices were chief justices sent the letter out to their entire bench, every judge in the state. in arizona, the chief posted the letter online. and judges all over the country realized that what they had been doing was unconstitutional. now fast-forward to the new and attorneyn general jeff sessions, fairly early on in the administration,...
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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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anand the ananswer is yes. as i earlier stated, mr.rump knew from roger stone in advance about the wikileaks drop of emails. days before the democratic national convention, i was a mr. trump's office when his secretary announced the roger stone was on the phone. mr. stone on the speakerphone, mr. stone t told mr. trump p the had just gotten off the phone with julian assange and that he told mr. stone that within a couple of days, there would be a massive dump of females that would damage hillary clinton's campaign. mr. trump responded by stating to the effect, wouldn't that be great? hearing,r in the thomas massie of kentucky questioned michael cohen. >> you said -- and this is also in your testimony -- in the days before the democratic national convention, you became privy to a conversation that some of hillary clinton e mills would be leaked. is that correct? >> correct. >> do you know the exact day? >> i believe it was either the it would be19 and on the 19th. >> but it was definitely july? >> i believe so. >> did you know that was
anand the ananswer is yes. as i earlier stated, mr.rump knew from roger stone in advance about the wikileaks drop of emails. days before the democratic national convention, i was a mr. trump's office when his secretary announced the roger stone was on the phone. mr. stone on the speakerphone, mr. stone t told mr. trump p the had just gotten off the phone with julian assange and that he told mr. stone that within a couple of days, there would be a massive dump of females that would damage...
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the e court said britain's takeover of chagos in 1965 was illegal anand that chagos should have been returned to mauritius after it gained independence from the u.k. in 1968. the archipelago, located in the indian ocean, is home to a contested u.s. military base on the island of diego garcia. britain expelled many of the island's inhabitants 50 years ago to make way for the air base. original residents of the islands say they hope the e rulg means they will be allowed to return home. however, the u.n. court's ruling is not binding and britain's official response remains to be seen. speaking at a u.n. conference on disarmament monday, secretary-general antonio guterres warned that international arms control mechanisms are collapsing and called on the united states and russia to recommit to the intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty, known as the inf, and to extend the new start treaty before it expires in 2021. security,are seeking not in diplomacy and dialogue, but in developing and accumulating new weapons. in the situation is particularly dangerous as it regards nuclear weapons.
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anand in new york and bob in barcelona, thank you both. coming up, trump, the president signals a signing summit. bob in barcelona, thank you both. why the president seems to be optimistic about the fate of trade talks with china. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg. ♪ emily: president trump sounded optimistic monday about a trade resolution with china. listen to what he had to say earlier at the white house. it looks like it looks like thy will be coming back quickly again and we will have another summit we will have a signing summit which is even better. hopefully we can get that completed. but we are getting very close. emily: later in the day he took to twitter to reaffirm he will implementation of tariffs saying, china trade deal and more in implementation of tariffs saying, china trade deal and more in advance stages, relationship between our countries is very strong. i therefore agreed to delay u.s. tariff hikes. let's see what happens. for more on the business the trades of discussions, i want to get to washington where bl
anand in new york and bob in barcelona, thank you both. coming up, trump, the president signals a signing summit. bob in barcelona, thank you both. why the president seems to be optimistic about the fate of trade talks with china. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg. ♪ emily: president trump sounded optimistic monday about a trade resolution with china. listen to what he had to say earlier at the white house. it looks like it looks like thy will be coming back quickly again and we...
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very good anand congratulationo. that is grgreat.anted your response to what is happening in venezuela. ago, it is not a solution to the dire issues they face. it will only incite violence and further destabilize the region. we must support mexico, uruguay, and efforts to facilitate a peaceful dialogue. let's go to president trump passes comments on venezuela. -- president trump's comments on venezuela. president trump: the legitimate government of venezuela and its new president. we stand with the venezuelan request forhe freedom, and we condemn the regime,y of the maduro whose socialist policies have turned that nation from being america,hiest in south into a state of abject poverty and despair. here in the united states, we were alarmed by the new calls to adopt socialism in our country. >> boo! president trump: america was founded on liberty and independence and not government coercion, domination, and control. we are born free and we will stay free. >> usa! usa! usa! president t trump: tonight, we renew our resolve that america
very good anand congratulationo. that is grgreat.anted your response to what is happening in venezuela. ago, it is not a solution to the dire issues they face. it will only incite violence and further destabilize the region. we must support mexico, uruguay, and efforts to facilitate a peaceful dialogue. let's go to president trump passes comments on venezuela. -- president trump's comments on venezuela. president trump: the legitimate government of venezuela and its new president. we stand with...
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up.ould need to be set anand if thehe entirety of the labour parartyr a a large part f it will throw their weight behind the deal, theresa may could get that through the parliament. with ald do it combination of people in her party and people in the opposition labor party. the discussion may be coming up today, but it is such a drastic redrawing that it would probably take more time then they have to work out sometething like that because they would talk about extending article 50. deal toouould move e the later today or tomorrow. a standndoff is the latest flashpointnt in the cocountry's crcrisis. blocked byeen columbia. juan guaido says that supplies will get through. planas maduro s says it is a to colonize the cocountry and ststeal their resources. >> by order of the venezuelan governrnment, shippingng contais continue to block humanitarian aid from crossing. nicolas maduro says venezuzuelas not t a nation of beggars and tt it is akin to a foreign intervention. after a press conference, the leader of the opposition called on the military to let aid through. reactioion fromrd the
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odds are some sort of deal will l be signed when trump anand xi jininping m meet. that is what donald trump does. it is what he did with kim jojong-un. he wanants to have a deal becaue he is a dealmaker. the substance of that t deal is what would b be important to pay attention to. what is important here is the talks stay alive. >> thank you. environmental campmpaigners launch the mosost popular petition ever. insufficicient action on climate change. over a dozen frereh towns arare takiking the figight to one e oe top cocorporations. they are suing over flooding attributable to global warming. banks iniver burst its in 2011,wice in 2 2017, 2005, 1999 and 1987. flooding has worsened in recent years. it is more frequent and devastating. pollution and global warming is the reason flooding is common. 14 towns are planning to o taken oil producer to court. disrupt thele can climate and others have to pay. should they pay? it is the 19th biggest p pollutr and france's number one as far as greenhouse gas emissions go. >> towns can ask them to pay for the damages proportio
odds are some sort of deal will l be signed when trump anand xi jininping m meet. that is what donald trump does. it is what he did with kim jojong-un. he wanants to have a deal becaue he is a dealmaker. the substance of that t deal is what would b be important to pay attention to. what is important here is the talks stay alive. >> thank you. environmental campmpaigners launch the mosost popular petition ever. insufficicient action on climate change. over a dozen frereh towns arare...
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anand the san franciscogreen pa. i want to direct this to all but especially the commissioner, we recent -- a coalition of my group and green action and some others working on the bayview hunter's point and treasure island crises have met with your aide and it's important what we do on treasure island, the same contractor did almost all of the clean-up work since the mid90s and probably falsified a lot of that work, where there's radio active contamination right now that people are exposed to, where there's chemical contamination like dioxins that people are being exposed to, we need to halt the development program on treasure island, the same way the program in bayview hunters' point has been halted. part of the process is that, frankly, chida, treasure island development authority is bought and paid for by the developers and has been, basically, lying to the board of supervisors, pretending that tetra had nothing to do with the clean-up on treasure island, which is totally false but trying to make it appear that's
anand the san franciscogreen pa. i want to direct this to all but especially the commissioner, we recent -- a coalition of my group and green action and some others working on the bayview hunter's point and treasure island crises have met with your aide and it's important what we do on treasure island, the same contractor did almost all of the clean-up work since the mid90s and probably falsified a lot of that work, where there's radio active contamination right now that people are exposed to,...
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anchor: hello, anand welcome to france 24. we are alive from paris. theresa may has to dublin a day after returning from brussels empty-handed. she is seeking changes to the irish backstop. italy deputy prime minister says he is willing to meet with the french president after france recalled its ambassador from rome after it accused italy ofof political interference. paris says the recall will not be permanent. and the unprecedented move that could shift the pololitical landscape and change the role of the monarchy. theresa may is heading to dublin to have dinner with the irish prime minister this friday. one day after meeting with the european commission president and left empty-handed.d. chahangesking for legal to the irish backstop, something that leaders have repeatedly ruled out. -- we can bring you our international affairs editor. will theresa may be leaving the dinner i in dubublin with her tl between her legs? is s in her ththink it habit to leave a dinner with her tail between her legs. i think she is so optimistic and confident. robotic tha
anchor: hello, anand welcome to france 24. we are alive from paris. theresa may has to dublin a day after returning from brussels empty-handed. she is seeking changes to the irish backstop. italy deputy prime minister says he is willing to meet with the french president after france recalled its ambassador from rome after it accused italy ofof political interference. paris says the recall will not be permanent. and the unprecedented move that could shift the pololitical landscape and change the...
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both said they will not work on this so-calalled humanitarian aid because it is politically motivated anand that it is not humanitarian aid, what you think will be happening on the border with elliott abrams being flown in by military transport with his delegation to the colombia -venezuela border? and the significance of maduro closing the brazil-venezuela border and considering closing this order, the columbia -- colombia-venezuela border? place, i would like to say this is not humanitarian aid and it is not oriented with any humanitarian aids. this is clearly a coup carried out by the united states government with its allies, with the lima group, and the extreme right wing venezuela. the opposition, the right-wing opposition of venezuela, the people who control parliament , havee opposition parties been weakened over the last few years. they have not been able to agree on any single policy in relation to ways to confront the maduro government will step but now this very extreme right wing has been in close quarter nation with the united states government for some time now. in this script
both said they will not work on this so-calalled humanitarian aid because it is politically motivated anand that it is not humanitarian aid, what you think will be happening on the border with elliott abrams being flown in by military transport with his delegation to the colombia -venezuela border? and the significance of maduro closing the brazil-venezuela border and considering closing this order, the columbia -- colombia-venezuela border? place, i would like to say this is not humanitarian...
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i began by asasking jacqueline o talk about l lynching in a amera anand why she focused on the cae ofnon lacy. >> the lynching for more than a century was the ultimate tool of racial terrorism. it was the way on a continuum of taxpayer -- tactics to maintatan whitite supracy, keeblblack people policing themseeses. was the ultimate terrosmsm. ountryfilmingcross th for fiveears werlynching happen, looki out wha peop are doi right now in their mmunitiefor juste an ronciliatn around histical lynings. on thelong-rm impac entire cmunity. i thout i was nished filming when i came across the story of lennon lacy, 17, found hanging from a swing set in 2014. my son was 17 at t the time.e. i could not imagine how a mother could deal with h so much traum. and whwhat the community must be going through because what i have learned from filming over the years. amy: tell you the details as you understand them, when it happened in 2014, the time of day, how lennon's body was discovered. >> linen was found in a trailer park not far from his home. it was in the morning. morning, or so in the in the middl
i began by asasking jacqueline o talk about l lynching in a amera anand why she focused on the cae ofnon lacy. >> the lynching for more than a century was the ultimate tool of racial terrorism. it was the way on a continuum of taxpayer -- tactics to maintatan whitite supracy, keeblblack people policing themseeses. was the ultimate terrosmsm. ountryfilmingcross th for fiveears werlynching happen, looki out wha peop are doi right now in their mmunitiefor juste an ronciliatn around histical...
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and we'll be taking review with anand menon, director of uk in a changing europe and caroline wheelerolitical editor for the sunday times. thats at ten thirty and eleven forty tonight. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. brendan rodgers returns to the pl — as he prepares to take over at former champions leicester city. fined, but will he play? sarri says he could drop his keeper kepa. and england's women continue the countdown to this summer's world cup. the remarkable recovery of the cyclist victoria williamson. you don't realise what you've got until it has gone so yes, just super grateful to be here and have another crack at it. hello and welcome to sportsday. bendan rodgers has agreed to take over at leicester city. he leaves celtic midway through what could well have been another trophy laden season. he's expected to be in the stands to watch his new club in action tonight against brighton. we'll be looking ahead to tonight's pl fixtures and assessing what this means for the scottish champions — but firstjoe lynskey on rodgers‘ pl return. bren
and we'll be taking review with anand menon, director of uk in a changing europe and caroline wheelerolitical editor for the sunday times. thats at ten thirty and eleven forty tonight. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. brendan rodgers returns to the pl — as he prepares to take over at former champions leicester city. fined, but will he play? sarri says he could drop his keeper kepa. and england's women continue the countdown to this summer's world cup....
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there is a legal structure in place for how to declare an the anand a presidident does have authority under other laws to move money around if in fact there is a national emergency. we're going to sued based on what he does, challenging the idea there is an emergency and challenging whether the way he is moving the money is legal under the statute that exists. but the real big issue is going to be whether people turn out in droves to protest this and say not only do we not want a wall, but we don't want the president declaring emergencies to get around the will of congress. if this president is able to declared emergency to build a wall around a fictitious claim of urgency against the express interest of -- intent o of congress, there is no limit to what he mimight do in the future with an emergency declaration. this is likethink martial law. they should think it sounds scary and act appropriately. amy: what can congress do? it doesn't only have to counter a lawsuit. >> under the national emergencies act, congrgress has expressed authority to pass a resolution of disapproval for the e
there is a legal structure in place for how to declare an the anand a presidident does have authority under other laws to move money around if in fact there is a national emergency. we're going to sued based on what he does, challenging the idea there is an emergency and challenging whether the way he is moving the money is legal under the statute that exists. but the real big issue is going to be whether people turn out in droves to protest this and say not only do we not want a wall, but we...
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show weakness, and that is why germany's foreign minister began by greeting her british counterpart anand emphasizing te strong relationship between those countries despite per exit. >> there is no better place, no better time to underline the friendship between our two countries. germany and the u.k. stand together, shoulder by shoulder, as our soldiers do every day in their missions. reporter: williamson emphasized that they would continue to work together and security. >> the united kingdom is leaving the european union. i want to start by saying that our commitment to european security remains steadfast. reporter: one immediate and uniting challenge is how to deal with russia. because of new russian missiles, the u.s. has withdrawn from the inf treataty. munich is worried that a new cold war might begin. top politicians and experts are meeting to discuss how a second cold war could be averted. germany wants to do all it can to save the nuclear arms treaty inf. they spoke with russian foreign minister sergey lavrov. >> russia's current behavior at the inf treaty hints at the impact thi
show weakness, and that is why germany's foreign minister began by greeting her british counterpart anand emphasizing te strong relationship between those countries despite per exit. >> there is no better place, no better time to underline the friendship between our two countries. germany and the u.k. stand together, shoulder by shoulder, as our soldiers do every day in their missions. reporter: williamson emphasized that they would continue to work together and security. >> the...
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and each photo or each image is time- anand date-stamped to tell me activivity levels o of certan species. oh, there he is. walking right past on the same trail. yeah, he's looking healthy. he's walking really well, which is great to see. p-22 kind of adapted d to griffith park, and when i say "kind of adapted," i mean that he has retained the same behavior of his rural counterparts in patagoniaia and in the western santa monicas. but at its core, his story is about survival. and a lot of people can relate to a stotory where it's about an individual basically facing some very, seemingly insurmountable odds and defeating them. his ability to get into this park, cross through freeways that have killed multiple mountain lions before... and live in a space that is an unprecedented amount of space for a mountain lion to survive in. usually, a male mountain lion needs about 200 square miles of space to itself and griffith park only offers 9 square miles. pauly: we know that the level of urbanization that we are bringing to this landscape is causing immense fragmentation. what are the impacts of
and each photo or each image is time- anand date-stamped to tell me activivity levels o of certan species. oh, there he is. walking right past on the same trail. yeah, he's looking healthy. he's walking really well, which is great to see. p-22 kind of adapted d to griffith park, and when i say "kind of adapted," i mean that he has retained the same behavior of his rural counterparts in patagoniaia and in the western santa monicas. but at its core, his story is about survival. and a...
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i began by asasking jacqueline o talk about l lynching in a amera anand why she focused on the cae ofnon lacy. >> the lynching for more than a century was the ultimate tool of racial terrorism. it was the way on a continuum of taxpayer -- tactics to maintatan whitite supracy, keeblblack people policing themseeses. was the ultimate terrosmsm. ountryfilmingcross th for fiveears werlynching happen, looki out wha peop are doi right now in their mmunitiefor juste an ronciliatn around histical lynings. on thelong-rm impac entire cmunity. i thout i was nished fming en i camacross t story o leon lacy,7, foundanging from a sng set in 2014 son was 1at t theime.e. could noimagine w a mother couldeal with so muc traa. and what theommunity muse gog througbecause at i ve leaed from lming ov theears. amy: tl you th detailss you understa them, wn it ppened i 2014, t time of da how lenn's bo was scovered >> lin was fou in a trler rk not f frois home. it wasn the moing. morning,r so in e in the middle of a trailer park surrounded by probably 200 to 300 feet of trailers surrounding him. people were movi
i began by asasking jacqueline o talk about l lynching in a amera anand why she focused on the cae ofnon lacy. >> the lynching for more than a century was the ultimate tool of racial terrorism. it was the way on a continuum of taxpayer -- tactics to maintatan whitite supracy, keeblblack people policing themseeses. was the ultimate terrosmsm. ountryfilmingcross th for fiveears werlynching happen, looki out wha peop are doi right now in their mmunitiefor juste an ronciliatn around histical...
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market economy, the important thing is to h have a broadad and far visn and to reformrm thoroughly anand completely. vietnam's reforms have seen its per capita income soar almost fivefold, but hanoi has not traded prosperity for democracy. the communist party remains firmly in power, keeping a tight lid on free speech and political dissent. but the social transformation is there to see. the site of skateboarders in front of lenin's stature in hanoi would have been unimaginable not longgo. compare that to today's p'yongyang where life is carefully controlled and north korean leaders are still revered as deities. the vietnam has rebuilt as with its former foe, the united states, perhaps a role model for north korea to also normalize a troubled relationship. brent: in the last hour, the first trucks carrying humanitarian aid bound for venezuela arrived in the colombian border city. officials are awaiting instructions on how to distribute the food and medicine . in defiance of opposition leader juan guaido, president nicolas maduro's administration has blocked the path to prevent the aid fro
market economy, the important thing is to h have a broadad and far visn and to reformrm thoroughly anand completely. vietnam's reforms have seen its per capita income soar almost fivefold, but hanoi has not traded prosperity for democracy. the communist party remains firmly in power, keeping a tight lid on free speech and political dissent. but the social transformation is there to see. the site of skateboarders in front of lenin's stature in hanoi would have been unimaginable not longgo....
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. >> when will l the plantagon greenhouse begigin producing, anand what wilill it produduce? >> the objbjective is to have te building in linkoping ready at the end of 2013. it depends on the local authorities. we're ready to start building at this stage, so we're just waiting for the approval. we will have a production of 300 to 500 tons every year, and on that building, the footprirint onn the ground is 400 square meters. that's the whole point of dodoig things v vertical. the footprint on thee ground of 400 square meters--thahat's like a normal garden that you would have to your house--we produce 500 t tos of food every year. in linkoping, we will be growing pak choy, mizuna, and chrysanthemum. this is for the chinese market because our clients at this stage are in asia. >> the urban farm is not very labor-intntensive, is it? >> in a dirty city environment, you needed to grow thingngs in aa closed system or atat least semi-closed sysystem. that means that you h have to have as litte people going into t the system s you possibly cocould to protectt from havingng to use pest
. >> when will l the plantagon greenhouse begigin producing, anand what wilill it produduce? >> the objbjective is to have te building in linkoping ready at the end of 2013. it depends on the local authorities. we're ready to start building at this stage, so we're just waiting for the approval. we will have a production of 300 to 500 tons every year, and on that building, the footprirint onn the ground is 400 square meters. that's the whole point of dodoig things v vertical. the...
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the market where fatma workskss popular with locals, and more anand more men are now buying their groceries from the female vendors. it seems male customers have far fewer reservations than the male vendors. >> it's all very clean. it's a nice market and, above all, it's quiet. the female vendors treat us very respectfully. i have to say, they're much nicer than male vendors. >> fatma doubts she would have got back on her feet as soon as she did withthout the job her. spending time with other women means a lot to her. and the work is demanding enough to distract her from dwelling on the past too much. >> i love my work. it's exhausting, but i'd never give it up. and you know what, i feel free here. i can say, this is my market stand. no one is telling me what to do. no one is interfering. >> as the day draws to a close, fatma has a second wind, promising bargain prices to attract a few last customers. >> july 1, 1997, marked the end of hong kong's 150 year history as a british colony, and the beginning of china's governance of the city. since then, hong kong has retained its status as a spe
the market where fatma workskss popular with locals, and more anand more men are now buying their groceries from the female vendors. it seems male customers have far fewer reservations than the male vendors. >> it's all very clean. it's a nice market and, above all, it's quiet. the female vendors treat us very respectfully. i have to say, they're much nicer than male vendors. >> fatma doubts she would have got back on her feet as soon as she did withthout the job her. spending time...
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>>>> this is a a major differen, anand it makes a lot of diffffee in the issue because a a pososin ofartial elilimination of nuclear weapons s in exchangnger partial licking of sanctions makekes sense. to ask f for all sananctions off clearly would b be a stretch for the united states. we need to have clarity here and understand to the parties not understand each other or is somebody telling if it -- telling a fib to try to justify their position. brent: what do you think this says about president trump's approach to the art of the deal? has it failed? is it time to go that to the working groups and the longeger, more methodical,l, patient procs we h have seen in the past? >> those a are obviously necessy ifouou are going to flesh out any agreement. the critical thing is to have the top peoplple ready and out there.e. the presidenent hasas q quietede of his critics in america, so if he comes up withth a d deal n ne could say he walked away from one anwawas tough. that might help him in the long term as long as the u.s. goes back and works with north korea. brent: what do yoyou think a
>>>> this is a a major differen, anand it makes a lot of diffffee in the issue because a a pososin ofartial elilimination of nuclear weapons s in exchangnger partial licking of sanctions makekes sense. to ask f for all sananctions off clearly would b be a stretch for the united states. we need to have clarity here and understand to the parties not understand each other or is somebody telling if it -- telling a fib to try to justify their position. brent: what do you think this says...
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so thahat extension wawas sort f play into chchina's handsds, asy wowould be abable to buy more te anand not immediately cave-in to all u.s. demands. >> speaking of those demands, the u.s. has some pretty big ones in those negotiations. whwhat are the chinese offeringo far, and what are their main sticking points? well, what china is offering are the things that they cannot offer without compmpletely overhaululing their ececomic model. statate m model where the is the c center of everyrything. thatat iwhy they arere willingno make more e purchases of u.s. goods, likike soybeans or oil therein things that t uld help tackle t therade deficicit, onef donald trump's biggest -- that is why they are willing to increase purchases of semi conductors the n next six years. they a are also willing toto do market perform on sosome areas manufufacturing t that would alallow more forrdrd competititn on the chinesese market, o or a better intelellectual property otection, , which would d also workn chini's favor because they have more patents. however, some things seem to be off the tatable. for exampl
so thahat extension wawas sort f play into chchina's handsds, asy wowould be abable to buy more te anand not immediately cave-in to all u.s. demands. >> speaking of those demands, the u.s. has some pretty big ones in those negotiations. whwhat are the chinese offeringo far, and what are their main sticking points? well, what china is offering are the things that they cannot offer without compmpletely overhaululing their ececomic model. statate m model where the is the c center of...
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into venezuela and distributed ththrough the southern parofof the couountry o indigegenous tribes anandsplaced by illegal minining. it's an incident that has been reported on as we speaeak. there are people that are severely injured. phil: that's the border with brazil. tomorrrrow, juan guaido is talkg about him and h hundreds of thousands of people bringing aid, carrying a across the border with colombia. what is inspected to happen there? ososcar: nobody y wants b bloodn the colombian border. the opposition has stated theyey want to persuadade the militaryo open the border and let the humamanitari aid i in. they said ththis is the berlin wall of venezuela. they stateted that r repeatedly. they sayay they are confidenentt the milititary will change their view and will open n their boror to let the eightht and. ---- aid in. what we will bee looking at is how that able reach the other parts of venezuela. the border mighthte one step, but the e rest of the way is pretty tricky. the opposition is confident that they can get thehe aid to caracs in 72 hours. those are 72 hours that we will b
into venezuela and distributed ththrough the southern parofof the couountry o indigegenous tribes anandsplaced by illegal minining. it's an incident that has been reported on as we speaeak. there are people that are severely injured. phil: that's the border with brazil. tomorrrrow, juan guaido is talkg about him and h hundreds of thousands of people bringing aid, carrying a across the border with colombia. what is inspected to happen there? ososcar: nobody y wants b bloodn the colombian border....
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honda to survive, we need to provide our products in the speedydy manner to meet our customer''s needs anandp o n creating new valueue towards the futurere. reporter: that will provide no comfort at all to the 3500 employees at the swindon plant, and to the town where they live, work, and spend. >> i still think we are an attractive place to come. honda was increasingly exporting its cars to the u.s. and other parts of the world from swindon. obviously we need to look carefully at the decision that has been made and understand the reasons why, but i cannot disguise the fact that it is a bitter blow to swindon and the committed i represent. reporter: it is also a blow to the u.k.'s wider manufacturing sector after nissan pulled plans to build one of its new models there. u.k. government has described the decision as devastating. brent: should an athlete born with natural advantages over other athletes be forced to dilute those advantages to give the others a chance? that is the dilemma that is being debated at the court of arbitration for sport this week. in a landmark case, the south african
honda to survive, we need to provide our products in the speedydy manner to meet our customer''s needs anandp o n creating new valueue towards the futurere. reporter: that will provide no comfort at all to the 3500 employees at the swindon plant, and to the town where they live, work, and spend. >> i still think we are an attractive place to come. honda was increasingly exporting its cars to the u.s. and other parts of the world from swindon. obviously we need to look carefully at the...
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he says he wants to solve the economic crisis anand ease hungr in haiti.ut the opposition says people will stay in the streets until moise steps down. sarah: dresden has commemorated the 74th anniversary of the allied firebombing of the german city during world war ii. people laid white roses to remember the roughly 25,000 inhabitants killed in the carpet bombing attacks by british and u.s. forces. the campaign remains controversial because of its ferocity a and the fact that dresden was not of military importance in nazi germany. you're watching "dw news," live from berlin. i'm sarah kelly. thank you so much for joining us. have a great day. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] a vote on this year's budget . we begin this hour in iran where at least twenty seven members of the elite revolutionary guards have been killed in a suicide attack in the southeast of the country. the iranian sunni militant group jaish antel has claimed responsibility iran says it
he says he wants to solve the economic crisis anand ease hungr in haiti.ut the opposition says people will stay in the streets until moise steps down. sarah: dresden has commemorated the 74th anniversary of the allied firebombing of the german city during world war ii. people laid white roses to remember the roughly 25,000 inhabitants killed in the carpet bombing attacks by british and u.s. forces. the campaign remains controversial because of its ferocity a and the fact that dresden was not of...