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about and the reason why changes have not occurred we need to change the pension system the health system the education system and the changes that the needed have not been able to be done because of these. conditions in the in this constitution let me bring in boris fund a speck had this was very much a change that was driven not just by young people but predominantly by young people coming out on the streets protesting peacefully and sometimes violently as well but the chilean media sebastian pinera was hoping for a very different outcome so he's now got to reconcile his wanting his need for things to remain the same with this overwhelming desire for change particular from young people right. there finitely and i think the leadership especially from politicians is going to be important for the next couple of years to come when the constitution is going to be written. because what has been shown in this referendum it was out not only before for or against the new constitution also who is going to be the ones to draft this new constitution and chillers shown that it's completely not trust
about and the reason why changes have not occurred we need to change the pension system the health system the education system and the changes that the needed have not been able to be done because of these. conditions in the in this constitution let me bring in boris fund a speck had this was very much a change that was driven not just by young people but predominantly by young people coming out on the streets protesting peacefully and sometimes violently as well but the chilean media sebastian...
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did people just want a change?tha: i think one must understand what the constitution meant for these 30 years. the constitution had is very high majorities of 4/5 to 5/7 and two thirds that were necessary to pass. an enormous amount of subject and laws to produce change. we have had laws that have taken three parliaments, 10 years to be passed in parliament. i think this constitution -- that chile would have needed to become a developed country or there is no reason why we are not a developed country with the pgb we have. i think the new constitution needs to install rules that make it possible to produce change as time goes along. the american constitution has 25 amendments, and this constitution has had 49 changes in these 30 years and is still not -- has not been able to have done away with enormous geordie's that are necessary to change almost everything. from the political point of view -- enormous -- that are necessary to change almost everything. the reason why changes not occurred, we need to change the pen
did people just want a change?tha: i think one must understand what the constitution meant for these 30 years. the constitution had is very high majorities of 4/5 to 5/7 and two thirds that were necessary to pass. an enormous amount of subject and laws to produce change. we have had laws that have taken three parliaments, 10 years to be passed in parliament. i think this constitution -- that chile would have needed to become a developed country or there is no reason why we are not a developed...
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might change the future, and simulating it out. -- how generational change might change the future, and simulating it out. simulating the future, not predicting it. giving people the contours of the future, what it could look like, rather than telling people , "this is exactly what it's going to be." with that in mind, let's start diving in with a story you might already know. this is something we covered for the last year. especially just am a graphic change, how is the country changing demographically? , there are three big things that are happening. two of them are that the country is becoming -- has been becoming more racially diverse, and it's becoming more educated. and how that plays out over the we are years is that going to see a decline in the number of eligible voters, so those who were 18 and older and citizens of the u.s., who are white, noncollege, they are going to go from 46% in 2016, we to be 40% of eligible voters today, than by 2036, down to 34%. this is a really big change. shift for adramatic group that has dominated american politics for a really long time but
might change the future, and simulating it out. -- how generational change might change the future, and simulating it out. simulating the future, not predicting it. giving people the contours of the future, what it could look like, rather than telling people , "this is exactly what it's going to be." with that in mind, let's start diving in with a story you might already know. this is something we covered for the last year. especially just am a graphic change, how is the country...
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or we need this change. we have journalists of color leavingthe business . how do we model newsrooms of all sizes to keep journalists of color in the business, to train them to provide them mentorship and to help promote them or give them career plans that will help them achievetheir goals . and i don't mean just from, reporter to seasoned reporter, but to editor, to executive editor, to general manager and dare i say into the boardroom? what do we need to do toget to that ? >> two things. first i think it's kind of different questions here. there are many newsrooms that there is still only one.you remember the case in kenosha wisconsin where the editor quit because of an inflammatoryheadline he did not want . he was the only black editor, the only black person in the newsroom and now equipped over that . and there are many cases where there are one but the difference today is when i started there is one in the newsroom but we are much more connected because of a ja and all the other organizations. there is
or we need this change. we have journalists of color leavingthe business . how do we model newsrooms of all sizes to keep journalists of color in the business, to train them to provide them mentorship and to help promote them or give them career plans that will help them achievetheir goals . and i don't mean just from, reporter to seasoned reporter, but to editor, to executive editor, to general manager and dare i say into the boardroom? what do we need to do toget to that ? >> two...
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nothing, nothing changes.back in 2005, we are heading for a catastrophe. secondly, i worry that we are not going to look after the losers. there will be losers. coal miners in shanxi and kentucky are losers. for this to be a fair transition and one that is positive, we do need to look after them and finally, there is the last mile problem in climate change. the energy transition is under way. but there is, in any scenario... sorry, isabel we are very tight for time. henry, briefly. i look at the number of people who have already been displaced because of climate change around the world and this is only going to increase even if we are hitting targets. when you see governments already turning inward and becoming protectionist, becoming antiforeigner, i am afraid that this could become worse. we are at evens at the moment as to whether this will be the hottest year ever in recorded history. that is a very worrying sign of just how serious climate changes. justin, isabel and henry, thank you so much. and thank yo
nothing, nothing changes.back in 2005, we are heading for a catastrophe. secondly, i worry that we are not going to look after the losers. there will be losers. coal miners in shanxi and kentucky are losers. for this to be a fair transition and one that is positive, we do need to look after them and finally, there is the last mile problem in climate change. the energy transition is under way. but there is, in any scenario... sorry, isabel we are very tight for time. henry, briefly. i look at...
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going to change our. last husband emigrated 3 years ago they now make their decisions together over the phone but. you know that it's a commitment that my husband found it would be very difficult when i know how this trail is or lose all our money look at that my husband didn't send money he wouldn't get behind me and it's not just this one piece of land we have more land where the harvests have failed without his help we'd lose a lot of money study. as an illegal immigrant her husband could be deported from the us at any time so he doesn't want to be named. pianos that migrants from central america and no longer welcome in the united states. we need cameras we need to make sure we're going to be quoting here and we need to bring we need the world to stop the drugs and the human trafficking we need. you know it's really difficult to when you think of donald trump what he believes he's already so contradictory of and so many different scenarios for a and you're going to build up this wall but you're you're
going to change our. last husband emigrated 3 years ago they now make their decisions together over the phone but. you know that it's a commitment that my husband found it would be very difficult when i know how this trail is or lose all our money look at that my husband didn't send money he wouldn't get behind me and it's not just this one piece of land we have more land where the harvests have failed without his help we'd lose a lot of money study. as an illegal immigrant her husband could be...
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anything has really changed.hank you to the national press club members for planning this program in partnership with us and the communicators committee. it's going to be a very interesting and informative conversation. first among our wonderful panelists and then we hope you'll join in by sharing your questions using the q & a queue. so i'm going to turn this over to our moderator in a moment, michael carter who is usa today managing editor of standards, ethics and inclusion. but first i want to say again welcome and thank you to our panel and amanda barrett, fda managing editor of the associated press. rene sanchez, editor and senior vice president at the minneapolis church news and dorothy packer, investigative reporter for wbbm. in my hometown of chicago and president of the national association of black journalists. again thank you all for being , here. and michael, over to you. michael: thank you for having me. thank you again to our panelists. thank you to everyone. i hope you get a lot of out of this conv
anything has really changed.hank you to the national press club members for planning this program in partnership with us and the communicators committee. it's going to be a very interesting and informative conversation. first among our wonderful panelists and then we hope you'll join in by sharing your questions using the q & a queue. so i'm going to turn this over to our moderator in a moment, michael carter who is usa today managing editor of standards, ethics and inclusion. but first i...
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humans have created as a planet change. james.and more and more people are on the run from it if sea levels rise to the extent that scientists have predicted then by 2030 millions of people on the coasts worldwide will be in acute danger. but densely populated coastal regions of asia will be most affected. been long gone is an island district on the bay of manila. here water is already eating away at the land . every year this community has been sinking 4 to 6 centimeters deep into the sea. and. residents have to rebuild their houses on the rooftops of their old sunken homes. here with the. big one scares me most about their steady seeing marginal rise is that someday i'm going to even see the roofs anymore this. entire houses will vanish. at the same time i'll keep trying to build out the ground through land reclamation. some of the. new moon. george the manja who goes by joe joe is captain of the communities rescue vessel he's been homeless for years now since the rising water made his house unlivable he's been sleeping at his w
humans have created as a planet change. james.and more and more people are on the run from it if sea levels rise to the extent that scientists have predicted then by 2030 millions of people on the coasts worldwide will be in acute danger. but densely populated coastal regions of asia will be most affected. been long gone is an island district on the bay of manila. here water is already eating away at the land . every year this community has been sinking 4 to 6 centimeters deep into the sea....
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nothing, nothing changes. if we do nothing, nothing changes. if we do nothing, as the stern review pointed out back in 2005, we are heading for a catastrophe. secondly, i worry that we are not going to look after the losers. there will be losers. coal miners in kentucky are losers. for this to be a fair transition and one that is positive, we do need to look after them and finally, there is the last mile problem in climate change. the energy transition is under way. but there is, in any scenario... sorry, isabelwe are tight for time. henry.|j scenario... sorry, isabelwe are tight for time. henry. i look at the numberof tight for time. henry. i look at the number of people who have already been displaced because of climate change around the world and this is only going to increase even if we are hitting targets. when you see
nothing, nothing changes. if we do nothing, nothing changes. if we do nothing, as the stern review pointed out back in 2005, we are heading for a catastrophe. secondly, i worry that we are not going to look after the losers. there will be losers. coal miners in kentucky are losers. for this to be a fair transition and one that is positive, we do need to look after them and finally, there is the last mile problem in climate change. the energy transition is under way. but there is, in any...
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we have to make this change. certainly we need to consider people's jobs and the just transition and the impact this will have on vulnerable communities. but at a certain point, we have to go ahead with this and this is the point. i urge you to vote for this measure today to not add any more exclusions, and to send this off so we can end the process of using natural gas in our buildings. >> clerk: next speaker, please. you'll have two minutes. >> hi, this gabriel dawson. i'm a resident and a renter in district two. i want to speak in favor of this resolution. i want to echo many of the profound comments already made that this is a critical thing to do for the health people now and the future of our city. i think we should move forward without any exemptions. the financial concerns or the concerns about small businesses don't change the science. if we start doing carve outs for the restaurants and other things, it's complete -- it's not any different than climate denial at this point because the time to act is now
we have to make this change. certainly we need to consider people's jobs and the just transition and the impact this will have on vulnerable communities. but at a certain point, we have to go ahead with this and this is the point. i urge you to vote for this measure today to not add any more exclusions, and to send this off so we can end the process of using natural gas in our buildings. >> clerk: next speaker, please. you'll have two minutes. >> hi, this gabriel dawson. i'm a...
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world is facing radical dramatic changes and i compare the changes will witness with the changes which we have sold 30 years ago. i think that there is nobody in all to collapse but the world is moving from one world order from the i would say we pull our world order which was designed as a liberal world order by the west by the united states and the european union after the end of communism where moving now to a new stage in world history where the world will be defined by major powers not only by the west but by a very strong china. by a new russia was new strengths but also a more military mind it's russia and also a strong. movement and a force which will witness also from the selves and do you see any change in putin's way of dealing with the tensions in the neighborhood compared to how he might have handled it earlier you know i just came back from the valdai club in moscow you could ask him to the question. would he deliver again this speech which he gave to the german stock exactly 20 years ago where he said the cold war is over . would you do the same speech again i ask him an
world is facing radical dramatic changes and i compare the changes will witness with the changes which we have sold 30 years ago. i think that there is nobody in all to collapse but the world is moving from one world order from the i would say we pull our world order which was designed as a liberal world order by the west by the united states and the european union after the end of communism where moving now to a new stage in world history where the world will be defined by major powers not...
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they changed it. they lived in the world they had changed. they used the powers that they had gained through the change to make more change. rbg is still doing it, right. i think that's why people are saying, with a tone of surprise, which i, of course, resent, that this supreme court biography is actually a page turner. my god, this book is actually a page turner. a reader's blog called read early, i love that, tuesday published a column called "eight books we love" and said, "hirshman's book may look imposing, but she presents the subjects in such a rich and engaging manner that the pages will fly." what an engaging story i had, republican, democrat, isolated cattle ranch, flatbush, anti-mccarthy liberal, blonde, brunette, what could be a deeper divide than that? i am not going to tell you all the cool things i found in the three years i worked on the book looking at their letters and stuff, including some letters that had never been looked at by a writer before, unpublished letters like something from henry james' short story, and intervie
they changed it. they lived in the world they had changed. they used the powers that they had gained through the change to make more change. rbg is still doing it, right. i think that's why people are saying, with a tone of surprise, which i, of course, resent, that this supreme court biography is actually a page turner. my god, this book is actually a page turner. a reader's blog called read early, i love that, tuesday published a column called "eight books we love" and said,...
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a new efforts in the fight against climate change. we will bring that to you live. >>> first a live look at the university of utah in salt lake city where the candidates are gearing up for the vice presidential debate. we have a look at the anticipated face off. >>> final preparations underway at the university of utah where mike pence and kamala harris will go head to head tonight. voters hoping for something different from last week's presidential match up. >> the candidates be civil in their actions. . >>> the debate will be divided in to nine seconds but are expected to include the coronavirus which is now in the white house, the economy and the supreme court vacancy. >> you see those two people with great experience going after the issues. this is why this will be the most watched vice presidential debate in history. >>> with the two presidential candidates being the oldest in history the stakes are high. >> we have two very senior people running for president and there's a real focus on the vice president in a way we have never
a new efforts in the fight against climate change. we will bring that to you live. >>> first a live look at the university of utah in salt lake city where the candidates are gearing up for the vice presidential debate. we have a look at the anticipated face off. >>> final preparations underway at the university of utah where mike pence and kamala harris will go head to head tonight. voters hoping for something different from last week's presidential match up. >> the...
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i really think my hands change any answers. based on something particularly trump was doing or not he has to be able to dispel the lie that there's no plan it does spell the lie that vaccines would be bad and and set forth all the things that they have done because you watch some channels in this country day they go with the news nothing been done in our and so we had to stick on that to a certain degree can i just say i want a moderator who can tell people to shut up. >>in the in all cases and make it work all we back with more highlights and more analysis after >>everybody to a special edition of inside bay area politics, i'm catherine heenan we are joined by our analyst michael yaki tom del beccaro and david pick taken to smile and they've been watching this another 90 minute, no brakes debate. well one of the topics we'll come right back to you gentlemen, health care and we want to play a little bit of that conversation. if you have a preexisting condition. >>heart disease diabetes breast cancer. they're coming for you. >>w
i really think my hands change any answers. based on something particularly trump was doing or not he has to be able to dispel the lie that there's no plan it does spell the lie that vaccines would be bad and and set forth all the things that they have done because you watch some channels in this country day they go with the news nothing been done in our and so we had to stick on that to a certain degree can i just say i want a moderator who can tell people to shut up. >>in the in all...
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forbidden change. connel serious crippling yet he's no. senior i will yeah i would like to come back to the resistance to change which is very very delicate issue because it's normal it's expected will that people will be afraid of a situation when you are used to a system for throughout like let's say the last 40 years. and one of the main. the main. lies of argument is that this system created wealth that it decision was. able to sue to to get a momentum of high growth in the very 1st stages of this neo liberal experiment which was in acted as a 100 said instance certain in a country of a dictatorship. in the context of what would naomi klein call a shock doctrine you know so what would we expect now because that how i economic growth in the early stages of the experiment it just lost steam elastin is through the ninety's in after each successive recession the country was . was growing slower and slower too until almost stagnation and who did the defenders of the model blame the teachers the workers were not saving enough we were spendin
forbidden change. connel serious crippling yet he's no. senior i will yeah i would like to come back to the resistance to change which is very very delicate issue because it's normal it's expected will that people will be afraid of a situation when you are used to a system for throughout like let's say the last 40 years. and one of the main. the main. lies of argument is that this system created wealth that it decision was. able to sue to to get a momentum of high growth in the very 1st stages...
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violent in chile ahead of the anniversary of last year's massive demonstrations demanding social change it's been mainly peaceful during the day but riot police are now firing tear gas and water cannon. protesters in thailand have ended their friday demonstration at the defying a government ban on the gatherings for the 3rd day in a row according to the prime minister's resignation and reforms to the monarchy protest organizers urged the crowds to return home and avoid more confrontations with riot police scott hyla has been following events from bangkok protest organizers saying it is basically over for the evening what we can also say definitively and that is that the gloves have come off approach has made the decision to go hard against the protesters they have not done that until this evening and what we're hearing from officials too is that they're going to use as they said and this came just after we saw that 1st main confrontation the use all means at their disposal and we saw what that means that means riot police and that means water. french police say a teacher has been behead
violent in chile ahead of the anniversary of last year's massive demonstrations demanding social change it's been mainly peaceful during the day but riot police are now firing tear gas and water cannon. protesters in thailand have ended their friday demonstration at the defying a government ban on the gatherings for the 3rd day in a row according to the prime minister's resignation and reforms to the monarchy protest organizers urged the crowds to return home and avoid more confrontations with...
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these types of changes normally take decades.vernight. cycling levels after the lockdown increased by 27% compared to last year. paris is in a big transformation, a big bang of mobility, but a big bang with public space. we will organise city to allow you to take your bicycle safely and we will change rules and we will make you more bicycle path and we need to give back some space to parisians. it's a profound culture shift that's taking some adjusting. we saw cyclists being pulled overfor running red lights and cycling with headphones on. it's clearly not clear to everyone who has the right of way. which means for some people, it's time to go back to school. speaks french. this isjoel sick. he's an instructor at maison du velo cycling school. since the coronavirus struck, the french government has invested 20 million euros in a push to get more parisians using bikes. these classes are now free to anyone in the city who wants to learn to ride. it's like a paradise for me now. you can see maybe tens of thousands of bicycles everyw
these types of changes normally take decades.vernight. cycling levels after the lockdown increased by 27% compared to last year. paris is in a big transformation, a big bang of mobility, but a big bang with public space. we will organise city to allow you to take your bicycle safely and we will change rules and we will make you more bicycle path and we need to give back some space to parisians. it's a profound culture shift that's taking some adjusting. we saw cyclists being pulled overfor...
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season is that public opinion shifted what change was george floyd what change was a modern artery which was briana taylor and that they were no longer able to escape what was happening in this country and the players were demanding to be heard but connick kept it was a glowing example about what can happen to you when you speak out a little too much when you make too many people a little bit too uncomfortable and it's not just gonna happen either that they have to it's own for if you're putting out these statements about black lives matter and naturalistic what's happening inside your organization right now we have a situation where there are 2 black general managers in the n.f.l. they do not have a majority black owner and they've never had one they have one black team president 1st one in n.f.l. history they have 3 black coaches these are embarrassing statistics you can't talk about white supremacy or black labs matter when they don't even matter in your own league so as far as i'm concerned all of what the n.f.l. is doing wow i guess it's well intentioned it's also something i can't
season is that public opinion shifted what change was george floyd what change was a modern artery which was briana taylor and that they were no longer able to escape what was happening in this country and the players were demanding to be heard but connick kept it was a glowing example about what can happen to you when you speak out a little too much when you make too many people a little bit too uncomfortable and it's not just gonna happen either that they have to it's own for if you're...
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of change our states event, an event we have states of change event, an t evn we have been at doing here at bpc for four years pt even goes back a couple years beyond that. states of change is a partneredu effort with the center for american progress, the brookingc institution and the voter study group of the democracy fund, and also i want to mention the participation of carlin bowman at the american enterprises matn institute. that group has put together election information -- election information combined with demographic information thinking about the future of our electorate. we, each year, have new data, a new report. we think, as the name says, about the states, not only our country, but how the states are changing and how they might change over time, and we often have different scenarios as to what might happen if demographics change in oneju waw and voter preferences in another. just like every year, we have aa interesting new report. we're going to hear from the authors of that and walk through that, but we also have a hasizi particular theme thisng year th we're emphasizing,
of change our states event, an event we have states of change event, an t evn we have been at doing here at bpc for four years pt even goes back a couple years beyond that. states of change is a partneredu effort with the center for american progress, the brookingc institution and the voter study group of the democracy fund, and also i want to mention the participation of carlin bowman at the american enterprises matn institute. that group has put together election information -- election...
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to contests just are still strapped up and it's going to change. the breakdown of social structure sinister and settle. in on and there is a bonus to the good stuff. rest in all of us in the end if we're paying attention we should start soon back the other direction. there is this guy and their shows defy gravity. the slack line artists need to. the french something strikes a balancing act between extreme sports and dance theater. 30 minutes on d w. in the light of climate change. africa today. what's in store. for the future. for the major cities to get insight. enter. the funny so against the coronavirus pandemic. where does science stand. and what new findings have researchers made. information and background into. the corona up to. 19 special. monday to friday on t w. this is day devaney news live from berlin mania and as the vision try to overnight missile strikes multiple civilians are killed or injured in their sleep as fighting flares up the gyno of the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh bringing with it fears that last week's russian brok
to contests just are still strapped up and it's going to change. the breakdown of social structure sinister and settle. in on and there is a bonus to the good stuff. rest in all of us in the end if we're paying attention we should start soon back the other direction. there is this guy and their shows defy gravity. the slack line artists need to. the french something strikes a balancing act between extreme sports and dance theater. 30 minutes on d w. in the light of climate change. africa today....
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jeff, we saw a change in that weather tonight. it looks like it's going to be a little warmer for the next couple of days. halloween is right around the corner. >> it's going to be really good. real for anything you're doing for halloween. we know it's going to look a lot different this year, but no big weather events coming our way saturday or sunday. so, yes, jessica, i think whatever anyone has planned, looking all good as we move into this upcoming weekend. let's bring you outside toe the live high-definition sky camera network. pacifica, mostly clear skies. we're not deal with aing with a right now. clear skies into overnight and tomorrow morning. my microclimate forecast, we'll start off first with this weather pattern looking pretty good here. you'll see as we continue through tomorrow morning, we'll see those chilly 40s returning for us. as we move through tomorrow, it's sunny, it stays comfortable. lots of 70s and 80s. there is a fire in central california, and with that it could bring in some haze. i'm not expecting any
jeff, we saw a change in that weather tonight. it looks like it's going to be a little warmer for the next couple of days. halloween is right around the corner. >> it's going to be really good. real for anything you're doing for halloween. we know it's going to look a lot different this year, but no big weather events coming our way saturday or sunday. so, yes, jessica, i think whatever anyone has planned, looking all good as we move into this upcoming weekend. let's bring you outside toe...
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would you say that they have been a game changing factor here. as these animals are going to make a difference on this prairie. i hitched a ride with misuse of project director bill kleiman and restoration ecologist cody considine to track down the bison in their 500 acre grazing area. the wire the bison so important to the restoration process bison 8 grass and there the disturbances they're creating puts diversity on the landscape as they graze the nutrients are going in one of them is coming out the back and they are getting a very quick nutrient cycling on the prairie. those bison patties are spreading seeds and fertilizing the soil what's the average weight of a full size bison the coyotes can range from 802-1100 pounds in the bowls as they mature they can get up to 2000 pounds massive so how many bison do we have on them on the reserve 30 adults and 16 calves the calf was just born last week a little tiny want to get easily pick it up it's pretty exciting to think about the calf being born a building or a prairie that hasn't happened for pro
would you say that they have been a game changing factor here. as these animals are going to make a difference on this prairie. i hitched a ride with misuse of project director bill kleiman and restoration ecologist cody considine to track down the bison in their 500 acre grazing area. the wire the bison so important to the restoration process bison 8 grass and there the disturbances they're creating puts diversity on the landscape as they graze the nutrients are going in one of them is coming...
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to a contest which is the 1st step up and it's going to change. the breakdown of social structure system and so. on and there is a hole in the system in the good stuff. that's going on and that's in the end if we're paying attention we should start swinging back the other direction. change on their. own last time final to communist east germany was bullied into 1919 or. chance to move to the underdog. it was a great opportunity to use to shoot slot professional in the soon to be. in germany . the. confrontation between china and taiwan the superpower is threatening to invade its neighbor. how serious is it how is china justifying its claims. de w.'s richard walker analyzes the causes and dangers of the conflict in taiwan china's next target. in 90 minutes on d w. this is some the story of a stubborn rice farmer from thailand. his problem tests. his credo no chemical. step. out. the students on the. training successful. duck. starts october 15th w. this is deja vu news and these are our top stories the white house doctor says u.s. president donald
to a contest which is the 1st step up and it's going to change. the breakdown of social structure system and so. on and there is a hole in the system in the good stuff. that's going on and that's in the end if we're paying attention we should start swinging back the other direction. change on their. own last time final to communist east germany was bullied into 1919 or. chance to move to the underdog. it was a great opportunity to use to shoot slot professional in the soon to be. in germany ....
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i wish they would change.e children don't continue these mistakes, then at least that is something, right? and it's not just about the past, john boyega, who is black, accused him of —— accused disney of sidelining black characters in the latest star wars. does he have a point? i think you does. he spoke so eloquently about his so its variants, now that he can speak openly and is done with his contract. i think it's really eye—opening to hear it from him. ithink really eye—opening to hear it from him. i think a lot of us, we have been reporting on the industry and someone like me who looks at diversity and inclusion in film and entertainment in hollywood, we have seen that and talk about it and mentioned it, but it really requires someone who is really requires someone who is really experiencing it to speak out as well. and john boyega, the platform he has and just being able to bring a spotlight of that experience was really important, i think. piya sinha—roy, thank you so much. let's sail to the beautiful ta
i wish they would change.e children don't continue these mistakes, then at least that is something, right? and it's not just about the past, john boyega, who is black, accused him of —— accused disney of sidelining black characters in the latest star wars. does he have a point? i think you does. he spoke so eloquently about his so its variants, now that he can speak openly and is done with his contract. i think it's really eye—opening to hear it from him. ithink really eye—opening to...
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why were some people reluctant to make this change?so people i spoke to who are definitely voting to reject it. they think there is way too much violence, they feel that it will destabilise the country, they feel it will take too long, they would argue that politicians are able to change the laws anyway and bring fairer education, fairer pension systems, fairer health care. so they would say that people are just going to get dragged down by a bureaucratic process and actually, if we just got on with changing things, it can be done a lot quicker. i think they are also worried that there might be more protests and that people will be expecting all these huge changes and amazing things to happen that won't happen as quickly as they want and probably all the things that they think are going to happen won't actually be delivered to them with this new constitution. so that is why they were voting not to have a new constitution. you mentioned the roles of elites and politicians, let's quickly talk about president sebastian pinera, who was ver
why were some people reluctant to make this change?so people i spoke to who are definitely voting to reject it. they think there is way too much violence, they feel that it will destabilise the country, they feel it will take too long, they would argue that politicians are able to change the laws anyway and bring fairer education, fairer pension systems, fairer health care. so they would say that people are just going to get dragged down by a bureaucratic process and actually, if we just got on...
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recognize that we are seeing changes that those changes have impacts on ecosystems on resources and we are dependent on those systems for our existence and so again if they change so dramatically it is going to end kept us and potentially if we're not able to adapt we all know water survive. for pillai is seeking help to defy the extreme weather potatoes on her livelihood now she's lost not only a large part of the harvest but has too few sea tubas for planting next year a seed bank helps farmers like. if you have land that's. a lot but it's a learned thing. vesey most fun cosmos ghost neighbors is what the owners of these are not your pie houses are called they live in the us but send money home to build their american style dream houses for when they retire. the cemetery and todos santos could also only home to build their american style dream houses for when they return. to the cemetery in todos santos. also has tales of migration to tell. american flags decorate the graves of those who died as immigrants in the us. to live in the world. when her husband left 3 years ago he made tha
recognize that we are seeing changes that those changes have impacts on ecosystems on resources and we are dependent on those systems for our existence and so again if they change so dramatically it is going to end kept us and potentially if we're not able to adapt we all know water survive. for pillai is seeking help to defy the extreme weather potatoes on her livelihood now she's lost not only a large part of the harvest but has too few sea tubas for planting next year a seed bank helps...
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people want change.don't take any change, take change that has a brain and when he talks about covid that's president trump in the middle of the beginning of the pandemic he selected dirt teen people to get on a plane and come to america. >> host: with all that yesterday specifically about joe biden's performance what did you gain from it last night? >> caller: he was allowed to talk last night and i got to see more about his health plan which i really think is wonderful. i got to see more about climate change and the thought that climate change is a hoax is just not paying attention. >> host: that is maureen in new york. one topic among many from last nights debate and to give us more information the candidates and where they go from here we will go back to john. >> no post-debate. backroom during the debates but the post debate spin tours continue.
people want change.don't take any change, take change that has a brain and when he talks about covid that's president trump in the middle of the beginning of the pandemic he selected dirt teen people to get on a plane and come to america. >> host: with all that yesterday specifically about joe biden's performance what did you gain from it last night? >> caller: he was allowed to talk last night and i got to see more about his health plan which i really think is wonderful. i got to...
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it's not the only thing we should change, any change to the electoral college like we take a constitutional amendment, as with. what happens here is half of the states have direct democracy. so the citizens can gather a certain number of signatures, depending upon the states rule. and then on the ballot, usually right after the candidate, the voter will vote for all of their candidates, and then they will see yes or no on final five voting. and if, in their state, more people vote yes than no, then it is done. and you have final five voting to elect people to congress. that dramatically changes the incentive. what's also very interesting is the night it states, we will not need all the states to do this or even half the states to do this to make a difference in the functioning. because if you had five states , under final five voting you now have ten centers maybe 50 representatives. they are responding to different incentives. they are not tapped into the party primary. have a threat of new competition the not tapped into party leadership. they still have their ideology , but they have a d
it's not the only thing we should change, any change to the electoral college like we take a constitutional amendment, as with. what happens here is half of the states have direct democracy. so the citizens can gather a certain number of signatures, depending upon the states rule. and then on the ballot, usually right after the candidate, the voter will vote for all of their candidates, and then they will see yes or no on final five voting. and if, in their state, more people vote yes than no,...
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switzerland is one of the european countries most affected by climate change. only if you want to glacier yes you know who go to that song has been observing the on natch for a long time over the last 6 to 18 years the glazier mountain has again accelerated enormously. so well to the glaciers terminus has receded 3 kilometers sense $870.00 now it loses an average of 50 or 60 meters of length a year to meet the police off sometimes $100.00. so all those the size fits all how many years until it's completely gone shrewdness. based on models i think in 80 years it'll be a long way so really tiny. about a president make your heart bleed with us to think and it hurts to think of a glacier like this which is huge and very beautiful and picture at meetings on. the effects of. the mounting place here isn't just an especially problem the mountain where on the most flu has started to move an incredible 150000000 cubic meters of rock has become to slide. since 2012 it's happening faster and faster cracks of foaming dozens of meters deep in time amounts in could come down
switzerland is one of the european countries most affected by climate change. only if you want to glacier yes you know who go to that song has been observing the on natch for a long time over the last 6 to 18 years the glazier mountain has again accelerated enormously. so well to the glaciers terminus has receded 3 kilometers sense $870.00 now it loses an average of 50 or 60 meters of length a year to meet the police off sometimes $100.00. so all those the size fits all how many years until...
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we changed the policy. they did it. we changed -- mr. biden: we did not separate the -- pres.p: they built the cages. who built the cages, joe? mr. biden: let's talk about what we're talking about. let's talk about what we're talking about. what happened? parents were ripped -- their kids were ripped from their arms and separated, and now they cannot find over 500 of the sets of those parents and those kids are alone. nowhere to go. nowhere to go. it's criminal. it's criminal. kristen: let me ask you about -- pres. trump: kristen, i will say this. we brought reporters, everything. they are so well taken care of. amy: we go now to phoenix, arizona, to bring erika andiola into this conversation. she is advocacy chief at raices action, the refugee and immigrant center for education and legal services. she is also the host of the podcast "homeland insecurity." as you listen to this discussion, these 545 children -- this has been raised, the government was forced to admit this come as groups like the aclu and others could not find the parents of these children who are still in the
we changed the policy. they did it. we changed -- mr. biden: we did not separate the -- pres.p: they built the cages. who built the cages, joe? mr. biden: let's talk about what we're talking about. let's talk about what we're talking about. what happened? parents were ripped -- their kids were ripped from their arms and separated, and now they cannot find over 500 of the sets of those parents and those kids are alone. nowhere to go. nowhere to go. it's criminal. it's criminal. kristen: let me...
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nothing is going to change if we don't change washington. i want, that's what i have to ask why you need your support and why i need your vote. together we can change washington. >> thank you mr. hickenlooper. we do a lot of these debates and it's rare for us to have a stage with so many combined years of public service to colorado. the off chance that one of your two careers in public service this november thanks on the behalf of the people of colorado for the many years you've served in the state despite the cynicism that exists today they are still good to be done in public service and both of you've been an arena for a long time so thank you very much and thank you for being here tonight. thank you as well to all of the wonder full folks at colorado state university that were willing to their with us here pandemic year to put together debate that got it that information to voters in kept everybody here say. thanks for partners of the colorado along with the radio and tv partners to ensure this debate was broadcast to every corner of colo
nothing is going to change if we don't change washington. i want, that's what i have to ask why you need your support and why i need your vote. together we can change washington. >> thank you mr. hickenlooper. we do a lot of these debates and it's rare for us to have a stage with so many combined years of public service to colorado. the off chance that one of your two careers in public service this november thanks on the behalf of the people of colorado for the many years you've served in...
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cecilia chang, a trailblazing pioneer known for changing the chinese food game in america has died chang whose son philip co-founded the national restaurant chain pf chang's arrived in san francisco from china in the 1950's to help friends open up a restaurant and those friends and the bailing out leaving chain all on her own and she did it and that's how the mandarin which iconic san francisco restaurant of polk street was born the cause of her death is unknown. and pam did a great interview with her last year you can find it on our website kron 4 dot com. cecilia chang was 101 years old. coming up a volkswagen recall to tell you about after reports of a fuel problem that can start fires and a 5 week-old kitten is lucky to be alive after her tail and paws were frozen to a truck. how she was rescued by the man who now plans >>it's that time when we check in with news nation on wgn america to see what they're working on for tonight, rob nelson is joining us live from chicago with a preview. hi rob. >>hey there good afternoon a very busy news night ahead on this wednesday. first want to ha
cecilia chang, a trailblazing pioneer known for changing the chinese food game in america has died chang whose son philip co-founded the national restaurant chain pf chang's arrived in san francisco from china in the 1950's to help friends open up a restaurant and those friends and the bailing out leaving chain all on her own and she did it and that's how the mandarin which iconic san francisco restaurant of polk street was born the cause of her death is unknown. and pam did a great interview...
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know i will not stop you're going to change good all please. well jane goodall said and i'm as she's a super scientists primatologist as many of you know and she came out very forcefully saying that factory farming and the loss of biodiversity 'd could spell the end of the human species i kid you not i agree with her we have talking about next to chill threats let's bring up climate change because we have a comment from someone in the youtube audience and by the way if you're watching this live on you tube get those questions in ok i want to come to paulus as soon as possible but jack sparrow asked can my psyllium or fungi have a role in addressing global warming and we also have a video comment from audrey on a l. romero a live are all of our us and she's assistant professor at the new mexico state university was by that i'm a scientist and i research all responses to global climate change and how that response impacts our ecosystems and the emission of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide i believe fungi it will help us save the world by u
know i will not stop you're going to change good all please. well jane goodall said and i'm as she's a super scientists primatologist as many of you know and she came out very forcefully saying that factory farming and the loss of biodiversity 'd could spell the end of the human species i kid you not i agree with her we have talking about next to chill threats let's bring up climate change because we have a comment from someone in the youtube audience and by the way if you're watching this live...
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what changes would you make? tony is first out of florida, on the line for those who support joe biden. good morning. caller: good morning. i have an idea. one idea is for the moderator to tell both candidates they will put a shock color -- collar. host: do you think they will actually agree to that? guest: -- caller: well it is necessary, because the whole world is laughing at us. this is a circus. , the dumpsteria fire, the list goes on and on. host: short of a shock collar, what is something that you think could actually be implemented that both campaigns would be ok with? ollar.: a mute c mute is another button. trump is going to scream like crazy, but mute is another idea. another ideas time off. they are like little kids. i know ther -- i know they to old men, but if you want interrupt, give them a timeout. that's the only way, because this is ridiculous. the whole world is laughing at us, we are like a laughingstock. host: tony in florida. this is ted in washington, new jersey. good morning. caller: good m
what changes would you make? tony is first out of florida, on the line for those who support joe biden. good morning. caller: good morning. i have an idea. one idea is for the moderator to tell both candidates they will put a shock color -- collar. host: do you think they will actually agree to that? guest: -- caller: well it is necessary, because the whole world is laughing at us. this is a circus. , the dumpsteria fire, the list goes on and on. host: short of a shock collar, what is something...
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nothing is going to change if we don't change washington. i want -- that's why i have to ask why i need your support and why i need your vote. together, we can change washington. >> thank you. >> we do a lot of these debates and i think that it's rare to have a stage with so many combined years of public service to colorado. on the off chance that one of your careers in public service and does this november we extend thanks on behalf of the people of colorado for the many years you've served we are willing to bear with us through a pandemic year to put together a debate that got to good information to the voters and kept everybody safe. thank you to the partners of the colorado partners and along with thert radio and tv partners who ensured that this debate was broadcast to every corner of colorado. if you missed any o of the debae and want to watch it again or share with somebody that is undecided, you can find a link tore the full commercial free or and on the next youtube channel. voting reminders in colorado you can register and vote all
nothing is going to change if we don't change washington. i want -- that's why i have to ask why i need your support and why i need your vote. together, we can change washington. >> thank you. >> we do a lot of these debates and i think that it's rare to have a stage with so many combined years of public service to colorado. on the off chance that one of your careers in public service and does this november we extend thanks on behalf of the people of colorado for the many years...
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is facing radical dramatic changes and i compare the changes will witness with the changes which we have solved 30 years ago. think that there is nobody at all to collapse but the world is moving from one world order from the i would say when you pull out a world order which was designed as a liberal world order by the west by the united states and the european union after the end of communism when moving now to a new stage in world history where the world will be defined by major powers not only by the west but by a very strong china. by a new russia was no strengths but also a more military mind it's russia and also a strong. movement and a force which will witness also from the cells and do you see any change in proteins way of dealing with the tensions in the neighborhood compared to how we might have handled it earlier in i just came back from the valdai club in moscow you could ask him with a question it's what he delivered again this speech which he gave to the german exactly 20 years ago when he said the cold war is over. would you do the same speech again i ask him and he s
is facing radical dramatic changes and i compare the changes will witness with the changes which we have solved 30 years ago. think that there is nobody at all to collapse but the world is moving from one world order from the i would say when you pull out a world order which was designed as a liberal world order by the west by the united states and the european union after the end of communism when moving now to a new stage in world history where the world will be defined by major powers not...
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certainly, the president's campaign needs to find a way to change the dynamic or change the directory. -- trajectory. campaign moved late in his direction. 2016body who went through is mindful of that. point, the biden campaign feels as though they are in a pretty good place. they are not slowing down. host: the october surprise came on october 1 when the president was transported to the hospital for treatment. extensively,tten it's a fight for the house and senate. i want to share you some overnight developments. senator graham and jamie harrison meet for the first senate debate. these are some of the details. they have destroyed fundraising records in south carolina, accusing each other of being in the pocket of powerful special interests. they remind voters of their meager upgrading's -- upbringings. this exchange in a debate the we carried live. >> sometimes listing to senator graham reminds me of playing monopoly with my son. he changes the rules every time he gets. you said you my words against me. you set it after the kavanaugh hearings. that nomise was judicial nominee should
certainly, the president's campaign needs to find a way to change the dynamic or change the directory. -- trajectory. campaign moved late in his direction. 2016body who went through is mindful of that. point, the biden campaign feels as though they are in a pretty good place. they are not slowing down. host: the october surprise came on october 1 when the president was transported to the hospital for treatment. extensively,tten it's a fight for the house and senate. i want to share you some...
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what changed?ann: what we're finding is that many of these changes can happen faster than we thought they could. we didn't really expect to see substantial loss of ice from the two major continental ice sheets, the greenland ice sheet and the antarctic ice sheet. but now, the satellite measurements and in situ measurements tell us that they're already losing ice. they're already beginning that process of collapse. it's already contributing to sea level rise, decades ahead of schedule. >> pelley: still, geophysicist michael mann told us warming can be stopped. oceans and forests would begin to absorb excess carbon in a matter of years if emissions, principally from coal-fired power plants, are reduced close to zero. former nasa scientist james hansen believes the way to do that is for governments to tax cheap fossil fuels to make them more expensive than clean alternatives. >> hansen: they have these wishful thinking agreements like kyoto protocol and the paris agreement. every country says, "we'll
what changed?ann: what we're finding is that many of these changes can happen faster than we thought they could. we didn't really expect to see substantial loss of ice from the two major continental ice sheets, the greenland ice sheet and the antarctic ice sheet. but now, the satellite measurements and in situ measurements tell us that they're already losing ice. they're already beginning that process of collapse. it's already contributing to sea level rise, decades ahead of schedule. >>...
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rallies in chile ahead of the anniversary of last year's massive demonstrations to mounting social change should was mainly peaceful during the day riot police fired tear gas and water cannon later. police in france say that a teacher has been beheaded in a suburb of northwestern paris officers shot dead the 18 year old attacker shortly after the incident earlier this month a teacher had shown pupils cartoons depicting the prophet muhammad from the satirical magazine shirley abdo a new can see what you. one of our fellow citizens was murdered today because he was a teacher because he was teaching students freedom of expression freedom to believe and not to believe compatriot was attacked in a cowardly fashion he was the victim of a characteristic islamist terrorist attack. the number of corona virus infections in india is edging toward 7 and a half 1000000 more than 63000 cases were confirmed in the past 24 hours at least 112000 people have died despite the rapid rise in cases india's government is pushing to reopen all transport and public spaces in order to revive the economy india has
rallies in chile ahead of the anniversary of last year's massive demonstrations to mounting social change should was mainly peaceful during the day riot police fired tear gas and water cannon later. police in france say that a teacher has been beheaded in a suburb of northwestern paris officers shot dead the 18 year old attacker shortly after the incident earlier this month a teacher had shown pupils cartoons depicting the prophet muhammad from the satirical magazine shirley abdo a new can see...
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yes, climate change is back in the headlines. >> we always put climate change on the back burner, thinkingn do it later, but we're out of time for that. there is no later. we need to deal with it now. >> reporter: ayana elizabeth johnson is auth of a book oauthor of a book. >> all of the greenhouse gases, it's carbon dioxide and methane, and they create this layer of gasses like a blanket on top of the planet. >> reporter: that blanket captures heat from the sun. >> most people don't spend a lot of time heading out in greenhouses. >> i think it should be called the dog in the car in summer effect. >> ooh, totally. >> reporter: the sun comes into the car and it doesn't fully bounce out so the car gets really hot inside. >> that's a bet analogy. >> it's like we've landed on a new planet with a new set of climate change conditions, and we've got to figure out what of the civilization can survive. >> reporter: david wallace-wells is the author "the uninhabitable earth," a book that explores what will happen if we don't cut our carbon emissions. >> rainstorms are going to be more intense, and t
yes, climate change is back in the headlines. >> we always put climate change on the back burner, thinkingn do it later, but we're out of time for that. there is no later. we need to deal with it now. >> reporter: ayana elizabeth johnson is auth of a book oauthor of a book. >> all of the greenhouse gases, it's carbon dioxide and methane, and they create this layer of gasses like a blanket on top of the planet. >> reporter: that blanket captures heat from the sun....