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robert bullard: no, no, we didn't flood.p to on the streets around, surrounding streets, and some water came on the street, came up to the curb. but it did not flood. and it was, you know, kind of a challenge getting out of the subdivision to get over to my friend's house, but i was able to maneuver and avoid the water and drive my car, you know, in a way that i was not driving into water. but it was a challenge, but nothing like what other people have experienced. amy goodman: you have written so much about and been so deeply involved in issues of environmental racism, environmental justice. do you see the issue of environmental racism -- and i'm going to ask you to define it first -- playing out here in houston around this storm? robert bullard: well, i think when we look at the color of vulnerability and we look at which communities are actually at greatest risk from disasters and floods like this, historically, it's been low-income communities and communities of color, communities that live in low-lying areas that are ar
robert bullard: no, no, we didn't flood.p to on the streets around, surrounding streets, and some water came on the street, came up to the curb. but it did not flood. and it was, you know, kind of a challenge getting out of the subdivision to get over to my friend's house, but i was able to maneuver and avoid the water and drive my car, you know, in a way that i was not driving into water. but it was a challenge, but nothing like what other people have experienced. amy goodman: you have written...
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. —— bullard. —— blood. pieces, a lot of light. —— bullard. -- blood.tu red in which 20 people died, a cameraman captured this fleeting image of mia being carried. she survived shrapnel wounds. her mother lost a leg in the blast. together, the family and neighbours in view of the following three years, during which at times, 1000 shells a day would fall on the city. we were submitted to shelling, and sniper rifles, no water, no electricity, no food. so we were like mice in a cage, pretty much. while the world awaits the ratko mladic verdict, it has gone on so long some convicts have done their time in prison and could choose where to be released. a few years ago, jubilant crowds turned out to meet him as he returned. he was the speaker of the serb parliament. he accepts people on his side were guilty of war crimes as well. for much of the war, the bosnian — serb leadership successfully kept the outside world that day, sometimes intimidating un troops, at others, firing on or even taking them hostage. but across in the east of the country, events reached
. —— bullard. —— blood. pieces, a lot of light. —— bullard. -- blood.tu red in which 20 people died, a cameraman captured this fleeting image of mia being carried. she survived shrapnel wounds. her mother lost a leg in the blast. together, the family and neighbours in view of the following three years, during which at times, 1000 shells a day would fall on the city. we were submitted to shelling, and sniper rifles, no water, no electricity, no food. so we were like mice in a cage,...
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s zero bullard she runs the restaurant. or osman's daughters a mutual friend introduced her to back when they were still working at their jobs law is a trained actress while as who started sales. who was born in germany but lived with her grandparents in eastern anatolia until the age of five her parents then brought her to berlin. it was there that hours who crossed paths both dreamed of opening their own restaurant in twenty eleven those dreams began to take shape. there were no modern turkish restaurants in berlin and. everything was so conservative and stale there were hardly any turkish restaurants where you could go with friends that had a welcoming atmosphere and was a bit more modern. with us. there was a big motivation for me. and. their idea was to create an open kitchen where professional chefs cooked alongside turkish housewives lala's restaurant offers classic turkish cuisine along with modern interpretations of some of her favorite dishes. both learn to cook as girls from their mothers. it's a traditional reci
s zero bullard she runs the restaurant. or osman's daughters a mutual friend introduced her to back when they were still working at their jobs law is a trained actress while as who started sales. who was born in germany but lived with her grandparents in eastern anatolia until the age of five her parents then brought her to berlin. it was there that hours who crossed paths both dreamed of opening their own restaurant in twenty eleven those dreams began to take shape. there were no modern...
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Nov 12, 2017
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dr robert bullard is known as the father of the environmental justice movement. he's found that minority neighborhoods are at more risk to industrial pollution than other communities it's ok to put a landfill incinerator garbage dump refinery in black and brown communities to say somehow that even in a city like houston where we don't have zoning but if you look at and map vulnerability and proximity of these dangerous facilities they're not randomly distributed. race maps with vulnerability and pollution maps with race and class and race is the most potent factor that determines where these facilities a located. this is where houston and. channel me event are you know works for the texas environmental justice advocacy services or take up to see the tanks the storage tanks that are lying flat that's manchester the group believes that environmental protections are not in place for the people living here you have huntsman chemical on the chemical. refining texas port recycling and then twenty six lanes of union pacific rail transporting chemical and crude oil produ
dr robert bullard is known as the father of the environmental justice movement. he's found that minority neighborhoods are at more risk to industrial pollution than other communities it's ok to put a landfill incinerator garbage dump refinery in black and brown communities to say somehow that even in a city like houston where we don't have zoning but if you look at and map vulnerability and proximity of these dangerous facilities they're not randomly distributed. race maps with vulnerability...
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." ♪ bullard. >>> the following is the presentation of fox 29 sports. >>> week 12 of the national football with lincoln financial field for home cooking. just three days after thanksgiving. and a week after at herring the stuffing out of the cowboys >> and the ball is caught for a touchdown by alshon jeffery. >> thankful to have the best record in football. beasting on a bone isn't every way pe and not leaving any left overs behind. save room for dessert, because today it's a get together with tr
." ♪ bullard. >>> the following is the presentation of fox 29 sports. >>> week 12 of the national football with lincoln financial field for home cooking. just three days after thanksgiving. and a week after at herring the stuffing out of the cowboys >> and the ball is caught for a touchdown by alshon jeffery. >> thankful to have the best record in football. beasting on a bone isn't every way pe and not leaving any left overs behind. save room for dessert,...
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and if we provide more security with that, with bullards and other types of barriers, they'll start attackinglower grade attacks. in the u.s. we just saw a mass murder of 50 people with a firearm and we still don't know what the motivation of that attack was. but it impacted 600 people who actually shot -- >> but it does seem as if, as a society, we have decided that mass shootings like that, there's nothing we can do about those. but when something like this happens, everyone has an idea, whether it's ending some sort of government visa program or more money to fund the counter terrorism efforts online. why is there such a difference when it comes to how we treat mass casualty events? >> it depends on who's doing the mass casualty event. i'll tell you straight, we do have a measure of bigotry that goes along with that. we see terrorists attacks from south asia, central asia, the middle east, as far more interesting than the ones generated here. canada had an incident where they had a convert to -- from christianity carry out an attack in parliament. that could happen here as well. >> malcolm
and if we provide more security with that, with bullards and other types of barriers, they'll start attackinglower grade attacks. in the u.s. we just saw a mass murder of 50 people with a firearm and we still don't know what the motivation of that attack was. but it impacted 600 people who actually shot -- >> but it does seem as if, as a society, we have decided that mass shootings like that, there's nothing we can do about those. but when something like this happens, everyone has an...
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jonathan capeheart also of the washington post, gabriel and eric bullard of shared blue.t, eric. you had shawn hannity really doing his best to try to rehabilitate judge moore. he had a twitter meltdown going after cnn's jake tapper over the weekend on friday because the tweets have since been deleted. he was essentially trying to say that he didn't justify a relationship with an under age child calling jay tapper fake jake because essentially on his tv show he had appeared to kind of justify what happened. what's going on at fox? is there a fear of boycotts happening? why do you think he's being so sensitive but also still defending roy moore? >> yeah, he's trying to split this in a weird way. being sensitive is being kind. so he -- i think he's afraid of what happened to bill o'reilly. he's afraid of what happened to glen beck. glen beck called barack obama a racist. he lost his show. bill o'reilly was the sexual predator at fox news and he lost his show. activists have gone after hannity in the past, but they haven't had a real clear attack line like glen beck and bill
jonathan capeheart also of the washington post, gabriel and eric bullard of shared blue.t, eric. you had shawn hannity really doing his best to try to rehabilitate judge moore. he had a twitter meltdown going after cnn's jake tapper over the weekend on friday because the tweets have since been deleted. he was essentially trying to say that he didn't justify a relationship with an under age child calling jay tapper fake jake because essentially on his tv show he had appeared to kind of justify...
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so that's one thing to watch yesterday bullard said don't raise.ou think they're still raising, don't you? >> yes in december, i think we get another rate increase. the real question is what do they do going into next year ultimately we need to reconcile the -- what the fed has projected what they proceed the path to be versus market expectations which are much lower. to the degree how that gets reconciled will be a key issue >> if the fed was only going to raise, if there was an inflation on the horizon, would they be raising? why are they raising >> they're -- i think this notion of a new normal needs to be debunked. the thing that's holding back growth, reflation, productivity, is that we don't have pro business policies. we get that -- i think the fed -- >> i thought you didn't care about what they did. >> i think the fed is standing in the way because any time the market goes down, the fed comes in, all the central banks come in i call that moral hazard they are in the way of pro growth economic reform i do want taxes, but we have a global syn
so that's one thing to watch yesterday bullard said don't raise.ou think they're still raising, don't you? >> yes in december, i think we get another rate increase. the real question is what do they do going into next year ultimately we need to reconcile the -- what the fed has projected what they proceed the path to be versus market expectations which are much lower. to the degree how that gets reconciled will be a key issue >> if the fed was only going to raise, if there was an...