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one near t the sink anand the other nearby. [laughter] the first was her nobel prize diploma as b bestowed in 1 193 by the swedish academy.. [applause] the sesecond was a letter dated 191998 from the texas department of crimiminal justicice announcing that her n novel "paradise" had been bannedd from the s states prisisons. "paradisise" the texas aututhors declared, quote, "contains mateterials that any reasonable persoson could d cone as written solely for the purpose of communinicating information desieded to achihiee a breakdkdown of prisons through inmate disruption, such as strikes or riots." think of it. the idea thaa a novel coulcaususe an uprisising. and as toni ononce put i it smi, how powerful is that? porful is onone way to describe totoni morririson. her presence, her talent, her voice were andnd remainn unfoforgettablbly powerfulu. and as much as any artists of her time, she shaped how we thought, how we felt, what wewe read, what we teach, how wewe see e each other, and d how we see this troubled d country.y. it i
one near t the sink anand the other nearby. [laughter] the first was her nobel prize diploma as b bestowed in 1 193 by the swedish academy.. [applause] the sesecond was a letter dated 191998 from the texas department of crimiminal justicice announcing that her n novel "paradise" had been bannedd from the s states prisisons. "paradisise" the texas aututhors declared, quote, "contains mateterials that any reasonable persoson could d cone as written solely for the purpose...
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anand course,t lolowe our costs. its s alsoood fofoour brand.es our age, peciallymong forgn stomers. report: growerand procsors across t food instry say th need toork morelosely together in the face of ssive wateter shortages.s. thatat way, they c can utilizee scscarce resourcrce as efficiey as posossible. manyny here are worried abououe future. host: that's all from us at "global 3000" this time. we're back next week, but don't forget, we love hearing from you. so send us your feedback, global3000@dw.com. and check us out on facebook, dw women. see you soon. take care. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captionining institut, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] narrator: big cities attract dreamers from all over the world. meethe peop buildin mmunitieof incluon for immigrants. in tonto, advatates shine a a lht on thbebenefiof diversitanand thcontntritionss of refugees. in ockholm,ololuntes hehelp immiants regn a sensof digni in a city where t they can n easily become invisible.e.
anand course,t lolowe our costs. its s alsoood fofoour brand.es our age, peciallymong forgn stomers. report: growerand procsors across t food instry say th need toork morelosely together in the face of ssive wateter shortages.s. thatat way, they c can utilizee scscarce resourcrce as efficiey as posossible. manyny here are worried abououe future. host: that's all from us at "global 3000" this time. we're back next week, but don't forget, we love hearing from you. so send us your...
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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 ruleses, 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 cala
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 ruleses, 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...
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instead shshe studied enenglisd german, anand after gradaduat, bebegan her polilitical careere.e: the only guy we had in our group was in thehe army mot ofof the time, a and most guyn osose daysere e fighng, nonot studying. so that geneneration didn'n't ry get a propoper educationon, wht comes to thehe male segmenent oe population. but femaleles were the, studying and trngng to become s someonen that sense. that's why when there wewere vacancies,s, they were e easily filllled by women.n. porter: the men tended to make . even today, all young mehahave sererve f two y yea. near these marching cadets, younsoldldiersre pacacki up for their r deployment t to the frfront. we were only allowed to film two ofhem polishing ththeir oes. wowomen, too, cacan become offf. bubut the army i itsf, a cenenl institution in this de fac stat rememains a male e doin. har gaspararyan is a nururse assigngned to the yoyoung sold. she shshows us the a air filte whichas s redud respspirory infections in the barracks gohar: everyry year we get 4 40w conscripts. i take care e of them likeke a 20 of thmothe
instead shshe studied enenglisd german, anand after gradaduat, bebegan her polilitical careere.e: the only guy we had in our group was in thehe army mot ofof the time, a and most guyn osose daysere e fighng, nonot studying. so that geneneration didn'n't ry get a propoper educationon, wht comes to thehe male segmenent oe population. but femaleles were the, studying and trngng to become s someonen that sense. that's why when there wewere vacancies,s, they were e easily filllled by women.n....
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[surf crashihing] swezey: anand that thehe ocean s been this, you know, incredible resoururce and source of nourishmhment for meme; you kno, recreation, wonderment, stimulating my interest in the natural worlrld, and kind of driving what i do, so there's no going somewhere else or eating whwhat's left. thisis is our shd legacy, our shshared resource, and so that's what i bring toto what i dodo. hill: many of us have some sort of relationship with the ocean. maybe it's through things that we like to eat or places that we like to visit, or even long-standing cultural traditions or values that we have around a healthy ocean and a healthy beach that we want to go visit. and so there isn't actually a, you know, a magic message from the past to t tells what''s going to happen because this great human experiment that we have embarked upon is a much larger problem than the geologic record can tell us about. anannouncer: "earth focus" is me possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundadation; and the farvue f foundatio
[surf crashihing] swezey: anand that thehe ocean s been this, you know, incredible resoururce and source of nourishmhment for meme; you kno, recreation, wonderment, stimulating my interest in the natural worlrld, and kind of driving what i do, so there's no going somewhere else or eating whwhat's left. thisis is our shd legacy, our shshared resource, and so that's what i bring toto what i dodo. hill: many of us have some sort of relationship with the ocean. maybe it's through things that we...
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anand those men n are stretcheo ththe limit.e suggegest the churcrch cd eaease the problblem by alterire eleligibility rerequirement. reporter: milson cardoso is a devout catholic. but at the moment, he's not altogether happy with his church. he's critical of the celibacy requirement. milson: every man needs a partner. pastors in the protestant church have them, so catholic priests should be allowed to have a wife, too. reporter: milson's church, sÃo josÉ, has largely been abandoned. the paint has faded and moisture has seeped into the walls. today, children play in the church that lies deep in the amazon rainforest. the priest in charge can only make rare visits. mass is held here once every three months, at most. fisherman cardoso believes there's an obvious solution to the shortage of catholic priests in the amazon. mimilson: the church shoulud provide training to married men, and allow them to hold mass in the place of priests. reporter: it's a challenge to tradition, but it has widespread support in the amazon region. a boa
anand those men n are stretcheo ththe limit.e suggegest the churcrch cd eaease the problblem by alterire eleligibility rerequirement. reporter: milson cardoso is a devout catholic. but at the moment, he's not altogether happy with his church. he's critical of the celibacy requirement. milson: every man needs a partner. pastors in the protestant church have them, so catholic priests should be allowed to have a wife, too. reporter: milson's church, sÃo josÉ, has largely been abandoned. the...
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anand so, y intetent was to o preserve t the m my farm. anand even thohough we're 3 mononths into i it, it s pretty promising so far. maas: i thinknk the main reasona dairy farmer wouldn't do this is if they aren't certain about the future of the dairy itself, which is really the question facing a lot of families is, can they continue to be competitive in california, in the modern economy. and ththat's hard to d. it takes scale, it takes efficiency. it takes a lot of thingsgs, investmement in new technologygy. many fararms would like to keep milking cows s as long as they cocould, but n not every family can. arioso: a cow is s really an unbelelievable creature. i i me, they c consume tremendous amamos ofof byproducucts that wowould e waste prododucts, you u know. theyey're able to coconvert tht intnto milk andnd beef and now a maas: : this is eaeasily the largest t dairy biogogas projecn thehe united states. 3-4 million gallons of fuelel a year isis wt we ththink we'll prododuce, and we'll go upup from therere. so s digester, in terms of g
anand so, y intetent was to o preserve t the m my farm. anand even thohough we're 3 mononths into i it, it s pretty promising so far. maas: i thinknk the main reasona dairy farmer wouldn't do this is if they aren't certain about the future of the dairy itself, which is really the question facing a lot of families is, can they continue to be competitive in california, in the modern economy. and ththat's hard to d. it takes scale, it takes efficiency. it takes a lot of thingsgs, investmement in...
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coasastal town of f dahanu, chin from t the indigenouous warli e are learning about social justice anand democracy.y. michelle: tamarirind tree is n initiaiative that isis workingh the e marginalizeded tribal communities s in dahanu whwho e histororically been n denied tr right to heaealth, educatition,a dedecent living,g, access to tr forerest. e school i is not just a a scho, soit's an expeperime.easonthe it's a r radical alterernativo say thatat education must bebe t social justitice. togegether along witith this gp of p pple we are experimtiting with how open n source porter: this approach means ththat thehildldren'famililies don't hahave to buy anany schl books. tamamarind only ususes onlie educationanal resources ththate acaccessible foror free. ththis system isis known as on education, which works on the ememise th higigh-quity educatational materirial and tetechnology shohould be availe to all. the tamarindreree scho alslso wants the lessons to be n.n. it a r radic deparartu from the more h hierarchical system common in indian schools. the school computers use open-source softwar
coasastal town of f dahanu, chin from t the indigenouous warli e are learning about social justice anand democracy.y. michelle: tamarirind tree is n initiaiative that isis workingh the e marginalizeded tribal communities s in dahanu whwho e histororically been n denied tr right to heaealth, educatition,a dedecent living,g, access to tr forerest. e school i is not just a a scho, soit's an expeperime.easonthe it's a r radical alterernativo say thatat education must bebe t social justitice....
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anand: you should not be surprised for two reasons.ked about the detail of brexit at all, which is a tribute to boris johnson's excess in framing this as either we leave or we don't. the second thing is, northern ireland does not achieve any cut through in a debate with the rest of the country. we saw that when jeremy corbyn unveiled those internal documents, saying this would be bad for business in northern ireland there it the collective response in england was so what? that does not fire the imagination. it should as part of our country , and northern ireland is an important part of our economy. but it does not achieve that residence. anand menan and kit juckes stay with us. dividends on a u.k. retailer. and profits may fall 90% per the chairman and interim chief see tede, you can baker, down 13 point 5%. we will look at yen, touching zero for the first time since march. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ everyone,morning, bloomberg "surveillance." from london this week for the elections in the united kingdom. viviana: the white house plans to
anand: you should not be surprised for two reasons.ked about the detail of brexit at all, which is a tribute to boris johnson's excess in framing this as either we leave or we don't. the second thing is, northern ireland does not achieve any cut through in a debate with the rest of the country. we saw that when jeremy corbyn unveiled those internal documents, saying this would be bad for business in northern ireland there it the collective response in england was so what? that does not fire the...
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this i ia be anotheher way of f making her more efficient, anand it's prety amazing. narrator: californian's concerned about climate change are searching for ways to reduce methane that stem from the state's more than 5.2 millllion cows. by cocontrast, east africn farmers facing historic drought are turning to a traditional alternative to quench their thirst. [camels vocalizing] [laughter] [speaking native language] [children singing] warsame: i live in the u.s., in the state of georgia for the last 20 years. and i i was a rel eestate attotorney, so i canan l ice to an eskimo. camel milk is the next generation dairy. that's what i believeve. momost of the people are goioing healthy at the moment. and they believe that, you know, camel milk is medicinal. as a result of that, a lot of rich people or middle upper class are drinking it. . and mostly they're being prescribed by their doctors. we are working with universities and also research centers. they ccome here every 3 3 months. thy come and check samples of milk. and now we are working with the allergy doctors in la
this i ia be anotheher way of f making her more efficient, anand it's prety amazing. narrator: californian's concerned about climate change are searching for ways to reduce methane that stem from the state's more than 5.2 millllion cows. by cocontrast, east africn farmers facing historic drought are turning to a traditional alternative to quench their thirst. [camels vocalizing] [laughter] [speaking native language] [children singing] warsame: i live in the u.s., in the state of georgia for the...
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thank you, anand menon and ruth lea. goodbye. good evening. here's your latest sports news.city rounded off champions league qualifying unbeaten thanks to a gabrieljesus hat—trick. tottenham, who were also through, were hoping to avenge their humiliating defeat to bayern munich in what was the final round of group matches. joe wilson reports. manchester city were in a stadium where everything mattered. the crowd waved croatian blue. dinamo zagreb began like a team aiming to qualify. he came through barcelona's academy. the technique wouldn't have been lost on the former barcelona manager. well, guardiola needed a response. the equaliser came with a couple of zagreb players lying on the ground. one in the penalty area, but the referee said play on so city did. zagreb protested but nothing changed. when this challenge happened on rhodri, no punishment was the referee decision. this game became a chance for city to regain their swagger. jesus through for his second and the heart was gone from the home team. when bruno mendy cross, jesus got his hat—trick stop ea aga|n, cross, j
thank you, anand menon and ruth lea. goodbye. good evening. here's your latest sports news.city rounded off champions league qualifying unbeaten thanks to a gabrieljesus hat—trick. tottenham, who were also through, were hoping to avenge their humiliating defeat to bayern munich in what was the final round of group matches. joe wilson reports. manchester city were in a stadium where everything mattered. the crowd waved croatian blue. dinamo zagreb began like a team aiming to qualify. he came...
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for cast anand fans, it's about more than just one movie. it's about the end of the saga. >> this is the last one. like, it's crazy. >> 42 years and eight episodes later, can "the rise of skywalker" live up to fans' expectations? brent: may the force be with you. i'm brent goff. you are watching "dw news." may "the day" be with you. after a short break, i will be back to take you through "the day." stick around. ♪ . you're watching friends twenty four and this is live from paris with me charlie james these aree heheadlines. us house of representatives hearing to historic lows. heat president trump democrats have the votes needed to making just the third president ever to be. french government says it is ready to compromise on inches engine reforms but it is refusing to give in to union demands that they dropped the plan completely
for cast anand fans, it's about more than just one movie. it's about the end of the saga. >> this is the last one. like, it's crazy. >> 42 years and eight episodes later, can "the rise of skywalker" live up to fans' expectations? brent: may the force be with you. i'm brent goff. you are watching "dw news." may "the day" be with you. after a short break, i will be back to take you through "the day." stick around. ♪ . you're watching friends...
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torrential rains and flooding have left locals anand tourists strandnded. the typhoon has hit parts of the islands. electricity and phone lines remain cut off, making it difficult for authorities to assess the damage. across southeast asia, memories of the b boxing day tsunami, 15 years ago, one of the deadliest national disasters in recorded history. the tsunami killed more than 220,000 people across a string of indonesian countries. peter o'brien takes us to the city which had the highest number of casualties. peter: and healing waters, he conquers the waves and his trauma. feel like these waves are the one that destroyed us. in fact, the waves are now our friends. peter: many of his family and friends were killed whenen the boxing dayay tsunami struck. several thousand people lived in his hometown. onlyly 300 survive the whole region has been extensivelely r rebuilt, and d e populatition has gradually recovered. but scars remain in the archititecture and in the mind. >> i i am still praying and d hg for ee besest for my family. if i it's trtrue they aree
torrential rains and flooding have left locals anand tourists strandnded. the typhoon has hit parts of the islands. electricity and phone lines remain cut off, making it difficult for authorities to assess the damage. across southeast asia, memories of the b boxing day tsunami, 15 years ago, one of the deadliest national disasters in recorded history. the tsunami killed more than 220,000 people across a string of indonesian countries. peter o'brien takes us to the city which had the highest...
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together with representatives of the municipal sanitatation authority, the recycling cooperatives, anandmercial enterprises. in cooperation with gigiz, the university of brasilia is setting up a post-graduate program in waste management. among brazil's cities, the capital has taken the lead in developing a sustainable waste management strategy. waste sorting and collection have just been expanded across the city. lÚcia fernandes is optimistic about her future. there'll now be more waste delivered to her cooperative to sort, and that means she and her colleagues will soon be earning more. hohost: that's a all from us s time. whatat did you f find particuly educational about the program? let us know, global3000@dw.com. see you next week. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] narrator: in the 1980s, biologists working in the southwestern deserts of the united states began finding something very disturbing-- the remains of young tortoises that had been attacked and eaten by ravens. man: raven
together with representatives of the municipal sanitatation authority, the recycling cooperatives, anandmercial enterprises. in cooperation with gigiz, the university of brasilia is setting up a post-graduate program in waste management. among brazil's cities, the capital has taken the lead in developing a sustainable waste management strategy. waste sorting and collection have just been expanded across the city. lÚcia fernandes is optimistic about her future. there'll now be more waste...
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anand people largely agree with that. brent: it is hard to know what public opinion is in china.hould we be worried about this? we are talking about a country with a billion people? >> exactly. the human rights issues are apparent and really clear. closer to home of a perhaps, this technology is been used elsewhere. in serbia, hundreds of wally made cctv cameras -- huawei cameras are being installed around belgrade. nobody knows what the data is being used for. the u.s. has been very critical in particular saying that the company is being used as a backdoor by the chinese government to surveyor or spine. -- or spy. brent: it gives new meaning to the phrase i have your number. four out of five newborns in some hospitals are being delivered by cesarean section. critics say is because of corruption in the health service. doctors make more money from c-sections than natural births >> . when this child goes on the slide, his father is there to catch him. his mother can only watchch. because of the c-sections he had when she gave birth to him. that nearly killed her. >> the doctor deci
anand people largely agree with that. brent: it is hard to know what public opinion is in china.hould we be worried about this? we are talking about a country with a billion people? >> exactly. the human rights issues are apparent and really clear. closer to home of a perhaps, this technology is been used elsewhere. in serbia, hundreds of wally made cctv cameras -- huawei cameras are being installed around belgrade. nobody knows what the data is being used for. the u.s. has been very...
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anand what that means forr the yanomami and other indigenous people? before he was able to become a president, he already had this thought, this intentionf reducing the se e of o land. he sayays it is too much land fr just a few indigenous people and it is a nd very ri in wood.ls, , in would - -- in he sayays the land d is good for plants, susuch as crops of .oybeans were sugarcanene toy want to use the land plant things that they use for food. food for the city. that is his reasoning. he wants to extract things from the underground. that is his concern. he wants to extract the wealth from the earth, right from thehe land where yanomami have been living for many, many years. that is why he keeps talking about it. .e created a legislation it is a bill for mining. and he wants to get it approved at our national congress. it.d i am awaware of i know that if they let it a worrythis is realllly for me. amy: mercury. what is used in the gogold-minig prococess. how does that make people sick? >> i am going to explain it to you. use, theyry that they use it wh
anand what that means forr the yanomami and other indigenous people? before he was able to become a president, he already had this thought, this intentionf reducing the se e of o land. he sayays it is too much land fr just a few indigenous people and it is a nd very ri in wood.ls, , in would - -- in he sayays the land d is good for plants, susuch as crops of .oybeans were sugarcanene toy want to use the land plant things that they use for food. food for the city. that is his reasoning. he wants...
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anand that wasas goig to and we have a lot of. you see what's happening is because suddenly to come here in turn. is quite the opposite we did. a survey by the confederation of smalall and medium sized firms found that 80% are affected by the strikes. 49% of seen a drop in their revenue and 42% say their business is in danger. without the metro the normally live lima marcher neighborhood in paris is quiet. the speaker says he's losing customers he's had to cut in half the number of bank gas he makes each day. a drop in production that could have consequences for his employees. this is my last option is to put them on a partial unemployment does your catastrophic solution because we appreciate not he's always hot andnd we don't want to lose and- the french governmnment has promised to give a helping hand to those business owners affected by the strikes. officials say the measures put in place to compensate those affected during the yellow vest protests have been reinstated. they include delaying tax payments and support for workers
anand that wasas goig to and we have a lot of. you see what's happening is because suddenly to come here in turn. is quite the opposite we did. a survey by the confederation of smalall and medium sized firms found that 80% are affected by the strikes. 49% of seen a drop in their revenue and 42% say their business is in danger. without the metro the normally live lima marcher neighborhood in paris is quiet. the speaker says he's losing customers he's had to cut in half the number of bank gas he...
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has simply joined andazil, india, anand hungary the usa. it is inteteresting g to see whs happening in britain in a global context, and that should worry us very greatly. could you talk specifically about what george said about the labour party itself being internally divided? and also, the fact the party does not quite represent the working classes w were s abandonened by the working classes. do yougrgree with ththat? -- ii think it is greatly y overstated. numbersrs, demographicscs. ththink wheneoplple s l labour was debated by the working classes, thehere often making a slightlyacacialized d statement. what they're saying isis people who consider themselves white and so-called indigenous britain have voices against migigrants d etetic minoritities. it is important to poioint out e working clclasses in britaiain,e the workrking classeses prty muh i is n homogenous. it consists of different communitiess and releligions. there is no yardstick by whihich you can say bour w was abandoned as a whole b bthe working classes. we don't know t that
has simply joined andazil, india, anand hungary the usa. it is inteteresting g to see whs happening in britain in a global context, and that should worry us very greatly. could you talk specifically about what george said about the labour party itself being internally divided? and also, the fact the party does not quite represent the working classes w were s abandonened by the working classes. do yougrgree with ththat? -- ii think it is greatly y overstated. numbersrs, demographicscs. ththink...
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anand today is the international day of persons with disabilitieses. we'll speak with ethiopian disability rights activist yetnebersh nigussie, who received the right livelihood in 2017. she has been blind since the age of five. >> the reason i wo nit is my for childrenproach in the state of specialized services for persons with disabilities in ethiopia. amy: then as the u.n. climate summit begins in madrid, we'll look at the place it was originally supposed to be before even chile. it was brazil. in one of the far-right president jair bolsanaro's first acts in office, he canceled the summit. since then, there has been growing violence against indigenous forest protectors in the e amazon. we'll speak with fiona watson of survival international, whose group won the right livelihood award years ago. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are on the road in stockholm, sweden. "the washington post" reports house democratats are debatiting whether to extend the impeachment inq
anand today is the international day of persons with disabilitieses. we'll speak with ethiopian disability rights activist yetnebersh nigussie, who received the right livelihood in 2017. she has been blind since the age of five. >> the reason i wo nit is my for childrenproach in the state of specialized services for persons with disabilities in ethiopia. amy: then as the u.n. climate summit begins in madrid, we'll look at the place it was originally supposed to be before even chile. it...
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anand,n factct i thinif smallomommunies are gonnaavave too to eaeatmen it't's gonna have to be a model keke tha kadar r rightow, , weant to me e surwe e ha enougug wateroror theeoplple livee rre anfor r uso growow and right now, we are atapacity because ourysystem oldlderand weweeed i impro thahat. [solor s speakg spspanh] rrator:ccess tolean inking wer in rul californ is comicated, bu in rotote viageses tt liee with moroco''s sououhwest mounta r regio thehe oosite e true. he, nontrational...
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. >> it is going to take a fefew years s to begin to reverse the bad anand evil that was done by nafta, the harm that was sent to our economy and to the manufacturing sector in our economy, and other sectors as well. it is going to take 8, 10, 1212 yearars for this process to work through and reverse itself. but you never get to the end product if you don't start somewhere. amy: the original agreement took effect in 1994, devastating the livelihood of small farmers across mexico. in lebanon, president michel aoun has named a former education minister and university professor as the next prime minister after massive anti-government protests forced prime minister saad hariri to resign in late october. hassan diab is a professor at the american university ofof beirut who is backed by christian anand shiite political parties, including hezbollah. on thursday, crowds poured into the streets of beieirut and othr cities to protest diab's nominati. this is marwa el bacha in beirut. >> we are here today because we are not satisfied with the newly imposed prime minister that was imposed without
. >> it is going to take a fefew years s to begin to reverse the bad anand evil that was done by nafta, the harm that was sent to our economy and to the manufacturing sector in our economy, and other sectors as well. it is going to take 8, 10, 1212 yearars for this process to work through and reverse itself. but you never get to the end product if you don't start somewhere. amy: the original agreement took effect in 1994, devastating the livelihood of small farmers across mexico. in...
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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 thehe first generation to be born outside our house. to take someone's home is like worse thanan ripping their hear away f 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 t
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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that nature does belong to all of us anand- it wasn'n't created with. jejeans and theaperwork and everyone has a right to eat well and no one should go hungry. to do the work of the seed library and we're finding that more and more people want this stuff which for me is the greatest success of it all because suddenly became cool and desirable two one these heirloom varieties. and i think the reason is that we were able to really tell the stories of these varieties. what does. yeah given. yeah that. was a little different those who remain shuffle. it's a journey like in the work of the seed library we are kind of on a journey together to learn together what can we do in order for us to go back to eating clean food whole foods. real foods . ththe. has the other hey give the labs a year and a half. hi for us today i don't settle. this. and. this i is simimilar can be had. to say about jean tick. we have to have such an honor. my give a lot of. but i am. w. m. how ththat impacted withoutut the killer and keep the onenes thati didn't know ititid it. did but
that nature does belong to all of us anand- it wasn'n't created with. jejeans and theaperwork and everyone has a right to eat well and no one should go hungry. to do the work of the seed library and we're finding that more and more people want this stuff which for me is the greatest success of it all because suddenly became cool and desirable two one these heirloom varieties. and i think the reason is that we were able to really tell the stories of these varieties. what does. yeah given. yeah...
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fears that political pathways made by lava flows will allllow fracking fluluids and other ways to rise anand pollute t the watr table. and that goese lovove - goes set went to iraq, to the rock. our problem is 10 times, 100 times bigger.. you don't find these in the u.s.. >> the product is undnder such presessure thahat is alwayss log for these e preferrered slow pa. itit is believed in i it will fd his way up the g gas wells. >>>> whahat will happepen a aft- 100 years after the abandonment of the well. >> the latest signs from the gas fields of america seems to support his conclusion. according too the study, and another from cornell university, wells are leaking gas and other chemicals into the air of a rate of about three times what the industry can use. the government suggests that hundreds of thousands of jobs will be created helping to offset the 24% unemployment. small-scale farmers believe that this is shortsighted. >> it is thinking like this that scientists have been trying to instill in governmentnt and publblic health posisitions with oversight over the drilling activities. what
fears that political pathways made by lava flows will allllow fracking fluluids and other ways to rise anand pollute t the watr table. and that goese lovove - goes set went to iraq, to the rock. our problem is 10 times, 100 times bigger.. you don't find these in the u.s.. >> the product is undnder such presessure thahat is alwayss log for these e preferrered slow pa. itit is believed in i it will fd his way up the g gas wells. >>>> whahat will happepen a aft- 100 years after...
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her house maner who operate in is fair and she's anand he senate she's not sure when she she until she stern of that shs at the center of the articles of impeachment. strategic and very potical consequences to the president one. can means th uk he won't get that fa and furius trial that mcconnell was omising him for a quick acquittal because e m not send him over because she believes mitch mcconnell should not be in cahoots essentially with the president they should be exercising their independent body secondly it gives her leverage there for the train get witnesses that chuck schur talked about naimi tt mulvaney escially the omb director who may have been the one holding the aid and john bolton. the national ecurity advisor at the time who understood who was in the nversations with the president about whether or not the ukraine aid wasas he described as a drug deal going down. i think mostpeople thought it was a foregone conclusion that this would go to the senate in january and. >>the republican controlled senate would kind of dismiss it quickly and move on and we wod deal with the 2
her house maner who operate in is fair and she's anand he senate she's not sure when she she until she stern of that shs at the center of the articles of impeachment. strategic and very potical consequences to the president one. can means th uk he won't get that fa and furius trial that mcconnell was omising him for a quick acquittal because e m not send him over because she believes mitch mcconnell should not be in cahoots essentially with the president they should be exercising their...
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anand tiny prices s compared t o market rates. >> but still, the investor is hesitating.os in stateion aided investments announced in the far east, only 16% have soso far been carried out. and the regigion is losing 17,00 inhabitants each year r on avererage. under the state plan aims to reverse the exodudus. this is my trusty steed.d. more than 10,000 kilometers in this car, all the way from moscow. i had a trailer withthll my things in it. when i gotot here, thehere was nothining. just nature.e. geographer. a he left his job to take vantage ofof a program offering one free hectare of land in the far east to any russian citizen. this is where i first building will be. i am planning to build a house for guests. but first i i have to clear the forest and cut down all the trees. i have to pay huge sums of money. tree,much as 30 euros per the rate set in accordance with forest three laws. l for a street -- forestry aws. there are no exceptions for maxine or anyone else in the area. >> i asked the officials in charge of the land distribution programs about this before i got t
anand tiny prices s compared t o market rates. >> but still, the investor is hesitating.os in stateion aided investments announced in the far east, only 16% have soso far been carried out. and the regigion is losing 17,00 inhabitants each year r on avererage. under the state plan aims to reverse the exodudus. this is my trusty steed.d. more than 10,000 kilometers in this car, all the way from moscow. i had a trailer withthll my things in it. when i gotot here, thehere was nothining. just...
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this is misleading because most of these pledges do not t inclue aviation, shipping, and imported anand exported g goods, and consumptption. they do, however, include the possibility of countries to offset their emissions elsewhere. these pledges don't include the immediate yearly reduction rates needed for wealthy countrieses, which is necessary to stay within the remaining tininy budget. zero in 2050 means nothing if high emission continues even for a few yearars, then the remainig budget will l be gone. withouout seeing theull l pictu, we will not solvlvthis crisisis. finding holistic solutions is should be all about. but instead, it seems to havee turned into some kind of opportunity for countries to nenegotiate loopholes and to avd raising g their ambition. [applause] countries are finding clever ways around having to takeke rel actionon. like double counting emissions reductions and moving their emissions overseas a and walkikg back on their prpromises to increase ambition n or refusingo pay for solutions or loss of -- loss and damage. this has to stop. what we need is real drasti
this is misleading because most of these pledges do not t inclue aviation, shipping, and imported anand exported g goods, and consumptption. they do, however, include the possibility of countries to offset their emissions elsewhere. these pledges don't include the immediate yearly reduction rates needed for wealthy countrieses, which is necessary to stay within the remaining tininy budget. zero in 2050 means nothing if high emission continues even for a few yearars, then the remainig budget...
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hard-line unions have rejected the government's calls for a christmas truce, anand vowed to remain on strtrike until the reforms are scrapped. transport w workers have largely been spearheading ththe movement on tuesday, anotr sector took center stage -- belly y dancers at the paris opera. they got creative in their strike action. this story will keep you on your toes. reporter: performing a strike on tiptoe. tuesday afternoon, dancers and musicians took over the garniert of the opera for an improvised ballet. 15 minutes of "one like -- of "swan lake," their way of being heard. >> it is a way to show we are against the pension reform which the government wants to implement, but it is also a gesture toward spectators, because we as artists are very sorry for what is happening to hundreds of people that are deprived of seeing christmas shows. reporter: a captivating effort, appreciated by hundreds gathered. techniciansrs and -- well done to anyone taking a stand. reporter: the upper has 2000 employees and a specialized pension scheme dating back to xvi -- louisouis xiv. employees fear t
hard-line unions have rejected the government's calls for a christmas truce, anand vowed to remain on strtrike until the reforms are scrapped. transport w workers have largely been spearheading ththe movement on tuesday, anotr sector took center stage -- belly y dancers at the paris opera. they got creative in their strike action. this story will keep you on your toes. reporter: performing a strike on tiptoe. tuesday afternoon, dancers and musicians took over the garniert of the opera for an...
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anand then we hire the smartest twenty somethings with. is this a good luck with the with the mug. howw do i fixix with i think it's largely a fixable i mean i would try to fix it the forty is and why don't i start because you hear from the london school of economics. i will. introduce you. our r swer is done a l lot of thgrground brbreaking work on looking at russian this information. by. peterr pomerantz of welcome t to manila let me just figure o out were being manipipulated they're disinformation a and misinformation campaigns by both state actors and private interests what we do about it there's a much deeper question is that social media has kind of fueled a new type off. hi my temple populism's much more mature. and with an enemy abstracts one who is blocking your very private grievances the staff restaurant dedelete forereigners doeoesn't mattetero you you actually wrwrote a lot about russian d disinformation how would you define think about it from the point of view of a leader with authoritarian tendencies. so back in the twenty century you could. you could shut off your
anand then we hire the smartest twenty somethings with. is this a good luck with the with the mug. howw do i fixix with i think it's largely a fixable i mean i would try to fix it the forty is and why don't i start because you hear from the london school of economics. i will. introduce you. our r swer is done a l lot of thgrground brbreaking work on looking at russian this information. by. peterr pomerantz of welcome t to manila let me just figure o out were being manipipulated they're...
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anand lamar alexander from tennessee and mike pryor from arkansas put together a three day ordeal for new senators and spouses. i remember johnny was in the first class that came through. i'd been governor of delaware for eight years, got here in the beginning of 2001. one of the governors i served with was a governor from georgia named zell miller. and zell miller was elected, served to four-year terms. i think he served two four-year terms. and one of the people who ran against him was johnny isakson. and when johnny isakson -- senator johnny isakson came through orientation right after he'd been elected, i asked him if he knew governor zell miller. and he -- i thought they had a connection. sure enough they did because they'd run against each other in an earlier year. there's a saying that some of you have heard. that saying is just because somebody is your opponent doesn't have to be your enemy. i don't think i've ever heard anybody say such nice things, kind things, generous things about their opponent in an earlier election where he lost. and still miller won -- and zell miller
anand lamar alexander from tennessee and mike pryor from arkansas put together a three day ordeal for new senators and spouses. i remember johnny was in the first class that came through. i'd been governor of delaware for eight years, got here in the beginning of 2001. one of the governors i served with was a governor from georgia named zell miller. and zell miller was elected, served to four-year terms. i think he served two four-year terms. and one of the people who ran against him was johnny...
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as betrayersrs of our generation of i indigenouous people anand f communities fighting on the ground? we are rising. we are fighting. and we willl win. have saved people and the planet. people power, climate justice now. thank you. activist is a youth from the polish ecological club addressing the negotiators on sunday. he was in madrid, spain the cop ended on sunday. i want to go to "the washington post" that is reporting a growing number of americans describing climate change as a crisis. two thirds i president trump is doing too little to tackle the problem. the results conducted by a poll found a growing disconnect between americans worried about the warming planet and trump administration officials who aggressively scale back obama era environmental regulations. the numbers are amazing. , again from "the washington post," a strong majority of americans, about eight and 10, say human activivy is fueling climate change and roughly half believe action is urgently needed within the next decade if humanity is to ever is worst effects. nearly four in 10 now say climate change is a cris
as betrayersrs of our generation of i indigenouous people anand f communities fighting on the ground? we are rising. we are fighting. and we willl win. have saved people and the planet. people power, climate justice now. thank you. activist is a youth from the polish ecological club addressing the negotiators on sunday. he was in madrid, spain the cop ended on sunday. i want to go to "the washington post" that is reporting a growing number of americans describing climate change as a...