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obviously charles moore, strongly believes that as well.atesman—like image, different to the other papers and that is a clear reason for that. this is your paper, why would he get this kind of coverage, what were your readers expect to see? what you cannot see here is our letters page. our readers are terribly disappointed. we see lots of letters saying the wrong ministers have resigned. a lot of anger is directed straight at the prime minister. brexit voters feel that theresa may wanted them to give her a chance even though she was remain supportive. they feel they been betrayed. i think our readers would be interested to hear what borisjohnson had would be interested to hear what boris johnson had to would be interested to hear what borisjohnson had to say. he would have done his maths as well even though i can see what he's thinking at all. maybe it is the kingmaker. this article is interesting, is anyone brave enough to sign his death warrant? may be that would freeze to nurse her fear is worst but it does not seem that tory mps have th
obviously charles moore, strongly believes that as well.atesman—like image, different to the other papers and that is a clear reason for that. this is your paper, why would he get this kind of coverage, what were your readers expect to see? what you cannot see here is our letters page. our readers are terribly disappointed. we see lots of letters saying the wrong ministers have resigned. a lot of anger is directed straight at the prime minister. brexit voters feel that theresa may wanted them...
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charles moore gets it right, nobody is brave enough to do it.e wants to come in until they think they have a good stab at being in power for a long time and until the brexit negotiations are finished. most expect them not to come off as well as they want. she looks exhausted, she looks like she has no control, if they can keep her in post and work on what they want behind—the—scenes, be it boris, maybe any of the 2015 intake, that's what they will do. and at the moment it goes wrong they blame her and kick her out. they could easily have collected the 48 letters they need for the 1922 committee to trigger a motion of no—confidence. for the 1922 committee to trigger a motion of no-confidence. they mustn't trigger it because then it becomes automatic. you were saying earlier, sorry, alex forsyth was saying, you only get one chance in 12 months. if you botch it, you can't come back again. if she wins the vote of confidence, for 12 months they can't it again. u2 will be... when you were down at westminster, you will be checking around to see if ther
charles moore gets it right, nobody is brave enough to do it.e wants to come in until they think they have a good stab at being in power for a long time and until the brexit negotiations are finished. most expect them not to come off as well as they want. she looks exhausted, she looks like she has no control, if they can keep her in post and work on what they want behind—the—scenes, be it boris, maybe any of the 2015 intake, that's what they will do. and at the moment it goes wrong they...
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beach debris to massive garbage patches in the water, something renowned oceanographer captain charles moore sees firsthand. >> we are permanently plasticized, and we have tgu to deal with it in the best possible way moving forward. >> reporter: back in santa cruz, this restaurant only serves straws by request and they're made of paper, decomposing more quickly. >> if it's more ecofriendly, why not do it, right? >> reporter: the owner initially worried paper straws might get too soggy but says few have complained. >> they stand up to a margarita. if they can take tequila, they can take anything. >> reporter: for those who need a straw, there are reusable options made of stainless steel, glass and more. >> you can bend these to do different shapes. >> reporter: nunez hopes the last straw is just the beginning of a big change. joe fryer, nbc news, santa cruz, california. >>> still ahead tonight, in france, a drug credited with helping save lives during an opioid crisis. so why is it so hard >>> with opioid deaths and abuse at a record high in the u.s., we hear devastating stories about our nat
beach debris to massive garbage patches in the water, something renowned oceanographer captain charles moore sees firsthand. >> we are permanently plasticized, and we have tgu to deal with it in the best possible way moving forward. >> reporter: back in santa cruz, this restaurant only serves straws by request and they're made of paper, decomposing more quickly. >> if it's more ecofriendly, why not do it, right? >> reporter: the owner initially worried paper straws might...
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foundation a member of the plastic pollution coalition he joins us from long beach california charles moore across the atlantic in the pacific where are we right now in the fight against these these massive spaces of floating plastic. we're losing the battle i predicted this twenty years ago that it would happen when i discovered the great pacific garbage patch that dozens of miles from shore now it's invading the biosphere it's in our salt our sugar our water our air our honey our beer and just because we see big pieces floating up now people are taking notice but when you see a bunch a little bit plastic you gotta understand there's a bunch of micro a now no size plastic as well and that's invading our bodily tissues so this is a worldwide problem and we've got to deal with it and it's invading our bodily tissues because it's also invading the bubbly tissues of the fishes yes and it's not only through and eating fish it's also through breathing our air just used to be mineral in nature now dust is a all american pound. is it too late. it's too late to put the genie back in the bottle but
foundation a member of the plastic pollution coalition he joins us from long beach california charles moore across the atlantic in the pacific where are we right now in the fight against these these massive spaces of floating plastic. we're losing the battle i predicted this twenty years ago that it would happen when i discovered the great pacific garbage patch that dozens of miles from shore now it's invading the biosphere it's in our salt our sugar our water our air our honey our beer and...
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problem from beach debris to massive garbage patches in the water, something renowned oceanographer charles moore sees firsthand. e >>re permanently blast size and we have to figure out how to deal with it moving forward. >> reporter: back in santa cruz, this restaurant only serves straws by request and they're made of paper, y.ecomposing more quic the owner initially worried paper straws might get too soggy but say few have complained. >> they sand up to a margarita. c th take tequila, they can take anything. >> reporter: for those that need a straw, there are reusable options made of stainless steel, glass and more. >> you can bend these to do different shapes. >> reporter: nunez hopes the last straw is just the beginning of a big change. joe fryer, nbc news, santa cruz, california >>> still ahead tonight, in france, a drug creted with helping save lives during an opioid crisis. ♪ dear foremothers, your society was led by a woman, who governed thousands... ...commanded armies... ...yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinne
problem from beach debris to massive garbage patches in the water, something renowned oceanographer charles moore sees firsthand. e >>re permanently blast size and we have to figure out how to deal with it moving forward. >> reporter: back in santa cruz, this restaurant only serves straws by request and they're made of paper, y.ecomposing more quic the owner initially worried paper straws might get too soggy but say few have complained. >> they sand up to a margarita. c th...
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santo domingo but the so much waste of the ministry has been scrambled to help with the cleanup charles moore is the founder of algol a comedy research foundation a member of the press to pollution coalition he says what's happening in the dominican republic is a small example of a bigger problem. we're losing the battle i predicted this twenty years ago that it would happen when i discovered the great pacific garbage patch that dozens of miles from shore now it's invading the biosphere it's in our salt our sugar our water our air our honey our beer and just because we see big pieces floating up now people are taking notice but when you see a bunch a little bit plastic you gotta understand there's a bunch of micro a now no size plastic as well and that's invading our bodily tissues so this is a worldwide problem and we've got to deal with it it's too late to put the genie back in the bottle but it's not too late to turn around our probably got lifestyles we got to stop throwing things away everything is a resource everything can be reused everything can be put back into service it's got to be
santo domingo but the so much waste of the ministry has been scrambled to help with the cleanup charles moore is the founder of algol a comedy research foundation a member of the press to pollution coalition he says what's happening in the dominican republic is a small example of a bigger problem. we're losing the battle i predicted this twenty years ago that it would happen when i discovered the great pacific garbage patch that dozens of miles from shore now it's invading the biosphere it's in...
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the problem from beach debris to garbage patches in the water is something charles moore sees firsthandsticing and we have to figure out how to deal with it in the best possible way moving forward. >> reporter: back in santa cruz, some places only serve with straws made of paper by request. the owner initially worried the paper straws might get too soggy but few have complained. >> if they can take tequila, they can take anything. >> reporter: for those who need a straw, there are reusable options. >> you can bend these to do different shapes. >> reporter: nunez hopes the last straw is just the beginning of a big change. joe fryer, nbc news, santa cruz, california. >>> you heard it there. stop sucking. those special starbucks lids will start to appear in seattle and vancouver over the fall and the rollouts are phased in in the u.s. and canada next year. >>> we wrap up the show with the big today. today it's from asia. this is a middle girl standing behind barbed wire trying to find a glimpse of her dad, a journalist charged today for obtaining secret state documents. they've been coveri
the problem from beach debris to garbage patches in the water is something charles moore sees firsthandsticing and we have to figure out how to deal with it in the best possible way moving forward. >> reporter: back in santa cruz, some places only serve with straws made of paper by request. the owner initially worried the paper straws might get too soggy but few have complained. >> if they can take tequila, they can take anything. >> reporter: for those who need a straw, there...
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charles moore is the founder of marine research foundation a member of the plastic pollution coalition he says what's happening in the dominican republic is a small example of a bigger problem. we're losing the battle i predicted this twenty years ago that it would happen when i discovered the great pacific garbage patch that dozens of miles from shore now it's invading the biosphere and soon our salt our sugar our water our air our honey our beer and just because we see big pieces floating up now people are taking notice but when you see a bunch a little bit plastic you gotta understand there's a bunch of micro a nano sized plastic as well and that's invading our bodily tissues so this is a worldwide problem and we've got to deal with this too late to put the genie back in the bottle but it's not too late to turn around our probably got lifestyles we got to stop throwing things away everything is a resource everything can be really used everything can be put back into service it's got to be respected but it's also got to be feared or plastic gives us a great amount of freedom and we m
charles moore is the founder of marine research foundation a member of the plastic pollution coalition he says what's happening in the dominican republic is a small example of a bigger problem. we're losing the battle i predicted this twenty years ago that it would happen when i discovered the great pacific garbage patch that dozens of miles from shore now it's invading the biosphere and soon our salt our sugar our water our air our honey our beer and just because we see big pieces floating up...
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moore >> and i'm ken wayne. it wasn't quite as foggy as it might have been. charles, are people having trouble trying to get out of there and get home?>> the fireworks show just wrapped up. it was a pretty good show, folks are just kind of making their way towards their cars now. there are thousands of people down here it fisherman's wharf. let's take a look at the fireworks. the fireworks show was amazing. and what was really amazing to me was that we had the fireworks show off at pier 39 but there was a parallel equal identical fireworks show about half a mile to the west. so we had to fireworks shows going on here at one time. it was a pretty amazing show and went for a full 20 to 25 minutes. lots going on there. now, here along fisherman's wharf, they actually closed down , the embark read. so it could be sometime before all these folks get out of here. in san francisco, charles clifford. >> charles, before you go, how chilly is it out there tonight?>> dropped into the 50s. we had a little breeze throughout the afternoon, it is not too bad right now really. as th
moore >> and i'm ken wayne. it wasn't quite as foggy as it might have been. charles, are people having trouble trying to get out of there and get home?>> the fireworks show just wrapped up. it was a pretty good show, folks are just kind of making their way towards their cars now. there are thousands of people down here it fisherman's wharf. let's take a look at the fireworks. the fireworks show was amazing. and what was really amazing to me was that we had the fireworks show off at...
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moore's -- >> yes, yeah. >> i think that probably means charles koch is doing something right. >> mike, why -- >> we're offen at groups before like club for growth and always told them if you give americans a chance to vote for a real democrat, a republican spending like a democrat, they'll vote for the real democrat every time. and these are big government republicans. some of these policies are just downright socialist. >> no, you have to do what you do here day after day and keep calling them out on this. the thing for the farmers. even bernie sanders probably looked at that and said, wow, i don't know if i would go that far. >> trump enacts emergency policy to enact tariffs that hurt farmers and then he enacts an emergency policy to blow 12 building more dollars on the first emergency he enacted. that is socialism. you're picking winners and losers and you're picking them badly. >> joe, this is the gas lighting of the american people. he's like president gas light, okay. and this is the problem. you call him a day trader, okay. this is what happens when you govern from news cycle to news cycle. and you
moore's -- >> yes, yeah. >> i think that probably means charles koch is doing something right. >> mike, why -- >> we're offen at groups before like club for growth and always told them if you give americans a chance to vote for a real democrat, a republican spending like a democrat, they'll vote for the real democrat every time. and these are big government republicans. some of these policies are just downright socialist. >> no, you have to do what you do here day...
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charles. i'm giving you this one. cable didn't do himself any good. he made a stupid comment about something he thought was bad public policy that he supported for politics. >> i think after the roy moorehe gop primary voter has learned to trust the political instincts of donald trump it isn't just this situation. we sawn it in south carolina, the west virginia senate race and in my home state of oklahoma we are starting to see it in the gubernatorial race. i have been saying this is the party of donald john trump. here is why it matters in the mid-terms. yes georgia is starting to turn a little bit blue. but fewer people vote in the mid-term elections than the national elections. we may hold on to the house. charles: the nra backed the other candidate. i want to share one with the audience and get your thoughts. >> i'm brian kem and i'm so conservative i blow up government spending. i own guns that no one is take away. my chainsaw is ready to rip up to regulations. i have got a big truck just in case i need to round up criminal illegals and take them home myself. yep, i just said that. if you want a politically incorrect conservative, that's me. charles: how will it play in november i
charles. i'm giving you this one. cable didn't do himself any good. he made a stupid comment about something he thought was bad public policy that he supported for politics. >> i think after the roy moorehe gop primary voter has learned to trust the political instincts of donald trump it isn't just this situation. we sawn it in south carolina, the west virginia senate race and in my home state of oklahoma we are starting to see it in the gubernatorial race. i have been saying this is the...
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charles clifford kron 4 news. (pam)(pam) (pam) in fairfield -- police arrest a suspect allegedly involved in a shooting that happened earlier last month. officers arrested 33-year-old keith coon. reports say the victim -- melvin mooreas arguing with coon in a parking lot of an apartment complex on travis boulevard. that's where police found the victim who was shot ... he later died. last week, officers caught up with coon and arrested him in san pablo. (ken)new at ten: a robbery incident in monterey county escalates into charges of and charged with killing another man who tried to rob them. bianca beltran reports that it all began with a burglarly over marijuana. 32 year old dominic quintana is dead after police say he and 49-year-old louis ledesma attempted to steal marijuana and cash from this watsonville house saturday night. the investigation revealed it was more than a personal stash. michelle pulido/watsonville police department "it was an unpermitted dispensary, ledesma and the man who died on scene went in there with guns and it was an armed robbery. they went in there and stole money, they stole marijuana and on the way out, they were running out of the house that's when there was gunfire exchanged."that g
charles clifford kron 4 news. (pam)(pam) (pam) in fairfield -- police arrest a suspect allegedly involved in a shooting that happened earlier last month. officers arrested 33-year-old keith coon. reports say the victim -- melvin mooreas arguing with coon in a parking lot of an apartment complex on travis boulevard. that's where police found the victim who was shot ... he later died. last week, officers caught up with coon and arrested him in san pablo. (ken)new at ten: a robbery incident in...
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charles clifford kron 4 news. ( darya ) in fairfield -- police arrest a suspect allegedly involved in a shooting that happened earlier last month. officers arrested 33-year-old keith coon. police say the victim -- melvin moorewhere police found moore after he was shot. officers caught up with coon last week and arrested him in san pablo. ( darya ) a developing story we are following this morning... a group of 12 boys and their soccer cch will have to stay trapped in a cave. international rescuers in thailand are still considering their options after the team was found alive after missing for nine days. andrew spencer has more on the rescue attempt. the most immediate challenge, according to e-m-t instructor and cave rescue expert anmar mirza, is that these boys went without food for nine days. anmar mirza, cave rescue expert: "we can't just give them food. they have to be reintroduced to food very carefully, because just providing them with food unto itself could kill them through something we call the re- feeding syndrome for people who have been without food for an extended period of time." their physical condition -- as a result of that lack of food -- makes an immediate rescue less likely.the boys and t
charles clifford kron 4 news. ( darya ) in fairfield -- police arrest a suspect allegedly involved in a shooting that happened earlier last month. officers arrested 33-year-old keith coon. police say the victim -- melvin moorewhere police found moore after he was shot. officers caught up with coon last week and arrested him in san pablo. ( darya ) a developing story we are following this morning... a group of 12 boys and their soccer cch will have to stay trapped in a cave. international...