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. >> w we have them fromm hawawai, florida, the red sea.se are placeses with diffffet temperatures. [indiscernible] the algae is very diverse. is it that makes temperature resilient? is the host? please organisms allow us to [indiscernible] and see what happens. heby using trial and error, reads the best fusion between the algae and the anemone and applies it to the coral. it is a simple selection process any gardener or breeder would do. others want to go further. ththey want to access the coral dna to modify it. are against this idea, fearing it could set off a domino effect. for the head of the department, there is no such taboo. >> we may be pushed into a situatation where we have to thk about more proactive solutions, engineer coral? we have to deal with the question of should we later. is it possible? scientists ponder over genetic modification, the selection process continues in earnest. this is what is known as brain coral. each section comes from a different region. they have been getting accustomed to each other as any animal spec
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these syririans are among the thousands being expelled fromm turkey.hey are being busted across the border to a a country they hardy recognize. >>>> i don't know whatat i'm gog to do.o. i don't know anything about syria. i have to start again from scratch. >> these syrians used to live and -- live in tuturkey. in the past weeks, turkish authorities have rounded up thousands of unregistered migrants. turkey says the migrarants are being moved to camps within the country. that those returning to syriaia are doing so militarily. not so say some attorneys. >> they lied to us when t they told us to signn the docenent to get papersrs. we trusted them. the next morning they put us on a bus, around 35 people and they sent us back to syria. >> son in turkey are turning against the 3.6 million syrians in the country. like these nationalists, finally disrupting a provider at rally in istanbul. others have sympathy for those with no safe home to return to. >> in syria, the tragedy is occurring right now. the occupation, destruction, barrel bombs are continuining.
these syririans are among the thousands being expelled fromm turkey.hey are being busted across the border to a a country they hardy recognize. >>>> i don't know whatat i'm gog to do.o. i don't know anything about syria. i have to start again from scratch. >> these syrians used to live and -- live in tuturkey. in the past weeks, turkish authorities have rounded up thousands of unregistered migrants. turkey says the migrarants are being moved to camps within the country. that...
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run out of time, but thank you very much indeed, valerie masson-delmotte, thank you for joining us frommeneva. and thank you for watching. stay tuned. ♪ >> in india, a child disappears every eight minutes. in the capital of new delhi, six out of 10 children who go missing are never found. they are called the lost generation. on the road with a shot, who has worked for over two decades with the child .rotection ideal today, he is on his way to a sweatshop where underage children are a legally employed. we go to conduct the rate after many days of preparation. we are sure that we can rescue at least 25 and 30 children. >> this operation was carefully planned and cooperation with the police, and it is not without its risks. >> we have seen that area and surveilled authorities. we have checked everything. anything can happen, though, from fighting to throwing stones. it can be very dangerous. teamveral members of this have lost their lives, either in rescue operations or in retaliation from the gangs that employ and exploit children. i should want to arrive before everyone else, even before
run out of time, but thank you very much indeed, valerie masson-delmotte, thank you for joining us frommeneva. and thank you for watching. stay tuned. ♪ >> in india, a child disappears every eight minutes. in the capital of new delhi, six out of 10 children who go missing are never found. they are called the lost generation. on the road with a shot, who has worked for over two decades with the child .rotection ideal today, he is on his way to a sweatshop where underage children are a...
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montgomery county.ions in investigators say this all b dickerson.llsville road in one of the dogs taken frommeh urned out to have been reportedea missing y ago by another owner. the dog a its own have now been reunited. >> my understanding is they're very happy so theppwere very y to be reunited. you know, the conenction betwe there will obviously be reestablished, and i know with a their excitend enthusiasm, i t nk thatdog's happy to be home. there's a cost -- >> t county's animal shelter is now houng the pets. so far no charges he been filed against the homeowner. > it is so hard to believe we have, what, two weekends left officially in summer right now? well, unofficially rather. >> we're getting the middle of summer in about aeek because it's hot and sticky ando going ready for thter jim are you >> no, not at all. but i guess you captain wait. >>o can't d much about it can i it i would mak it pleasant but downright warmust out there tonight even. look it's 80 degrees right now our feel itlike. until i show you that. 81 degrees at baltimore, 84 this hour a annapolis. 79 at dulles, 77 at fre
montgomery county.ions in investigators say this all b dickerson.llsville road in one of the dogs taken frommeh urned out to have been reportedea missing y ago by another owner. the dog a its own have now been reunited. >> my understanding is they're very happy so theppwere very y to be reunited. you know, the conenction betwe there will obviously be reestablished, and i know with a their excitend enthusiasm, i t nk thatdog's happy to be home. there's a cost -- >> t county's animal...
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a sense how long this you every construction lasted, in 1960, his book was praised by one of eric fromm's phd advisors. it is something of a classic. was excellent narrative account is not likely to need redoing for some time to come. it and if indeed ever. that was the reconstruction. now, not only was her agreement about the politics of reconstruction but about the politics of impeachment. which was all three pretrade charges against johnson as politically motivated with no legal basis. what was legal basis? it was something known as tenure of office act. congress was trying to restrict johnson's power as much as they could. the part of the tenure of office x said senate approval was needed to remove a cabinet member that the president had appointed during his term with the advice of the senate. nonetheless, johnson, fired his secretary of war, stanton, who was a radical, to keep them from using the military to intervene in the south. johnson had some good attorneys. 's attorneys responded to the charge by saying stanton did not even come under the act, why? he was appointed by lincoln,
a sense how long this you every construction lasted, in 1960, his book was praised by one of eric fromm's phd advisors. it is something of a classic. was excellent narrative account is not likely to need redoing for some time to come. it and if indeed ever. that was the reconstruction. now, not only was her agreement about the politics of reconstruction but about the politics of impeachment. which was all three pretrade charges against johnson as politically motivated with no legal basis. what...
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leonardo's work tables to prove what he says here we have the drawings he produced during his time hearing fromm sources between fifteen sisixteen and fifteen nineteen so the fact that feeling we know that because he called upon friend station is phase will. say we were able to trace it back in for t the left that youou have his sketches for the council of home home ownership across sixty two king franciss who wanted to build a nenew type of ideal city a new road hog and read city the ob. if yeah and then he decided that we havave his sketches of costume designs for carnivals question to fat no not a million order had become the master of special effects he was the georgrge lucas o of thee question today. we offer our city i need this and then finally we have these drawings of don singles and he catches the movement to flee saddles although you notice his pencil stroke is guessing fica. in fact that's the or not is lost drawing which is now kept t in the academia gallery of venice set up in different she always had his beloved counts on the table beside him. hey you can see his sketetches tend t
leonardo's work tables to prove what he says here we have the drawings he produced during his time hearing fromm sources between fifteen sisixteen and fifteen nineteen so the fact that feeling we know that because he called upon friend station is phase will. say we were able to trace it back in for t the left that youou have his sketches for the council of home home ownership across sixty two king franciss who wanted to build a nenew type of ideal city a new road hog and read city the ob. if...
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and they estimate thatat it's, youou know, anywhere fromm $44 to $ $54 million out of ouor local economy, just from the abalone,e, and that really hurt. with busininess down, , you kno, considererablyless than 50%, it's almost at a break-even point for r me. i'm hanging in there. i'm still l doing it. the economy is on everyone. you know, the gas stations, the markets, the hotels, stste parks. catttton: we've been n surveyine kelp fororest for ththe last 200 yearars now. we've seeeen a seve decline of the kelp forest and severe impact toto the algal communities, and those are directly impmpacting the abalone fishery because the abalone rely on the k kelp for food. soso w'e had 4 years of severe starvation conditions for abalone and other herbivores in the system, and we're seeing evidence of mass mortalitities of thehe abalone n the wild. so the kelp forest has declined dramatically, basically, because of this run of incredibly warm water we've had on the california coast. basically, you know, the warmest the california coast has gotten in recent history for the longest peririod of timem
and they estimate thatat it's, youou know, anywhere fromm $44 to $ $54 million out of ouor local economy, just from the abalone,e, and that really hurt. with busininess down, , you kno, considererablyless than 50%, it's almost at a break-even point for r me. i'm hanging in there. i'm still l doing it. the economy is on everyone. you know, the gas stations, the markets, the hotels, stste parks. catttton: we've been n surveyine kelp fororest for ththe last 200 yearars now. we've seeeen a seve...
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but contrary to rumor the award is in financial that is a part fromm a symbolic annunual some granted exclusivey to the military from just over six euros for the rank of knight. to around thirty six for a grand cross. over the centuries as francis change the lesion on donna has changed too now focuses on civilian contributions more than minutes three ones and shows there are as many women nominated every year. as men now is around this table the decisions about who gets in these old o o that all madede and in the past few years have been some big and some controversial decisions. one group of people it's a special mention missy is a list of recipients of the legion of honor. the french national football team. the wins the world cup they've been distinguished for their exceptional service. whichch alo happened the last time fans when it's in nineteen ninety eight two. one zero one two three zero. this isis fed reward for victory undertaken with patients discretion intelligence. and resilience by a major fafactor in his stall. the measure key it is i got it was driven by twenty two exce
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middle school the gogoes fromm season to towards end and the city high school three years ago yeah in the final year. in france students or mostly graded out of twenty a and the sysystem is notoririouslharsh. teachers i in public primamary d secocondary schools are civilil seservice nearly a million memberers of staff t the ministy of national educationn is france's largest employer and education the government's biggest budget the driving philosophy behind french education is in getting everyone should have thehe same education and that goes as far as everyone having the same hand right it's funny june because this is something that foreigners tend to pick up on french people don't really seem to notice the fact that they have the same. hand writing at least w when they're little. whn you grow up kind of growing. writing but when you're learning how to write there's a special kind of hand writing that you learn and it's a special kind of hand writing the teachers use as well. and moreover everyone here learns to write in ink not even events all right in france if you use a fountain p
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community in general and i'm a part of the corpus christi church parish which is a few block downs fromm the 65 ocean side and i'm familiar with the neighborhood and i'm currently still living in the neighborhood, just a block down from this, from this site. i'm also involved with community for communities of united health and justice and have been active with a community in the neighborhood and one of the projects that we have done regarding this site is actually going around the neighborhood, just talking to people in the streets regarding the housing that's happening and all of the sites and everybody that we went up to was against this project. so the reason why is because we cannot -- this does not help our community. like, for my family, for example, many of my aunts and uncles who immigrated to this neighborhood can't even live there anymore and living in areas like in stockton, valejo and they're commuting. i live in a household with multiple generations and me, who's been living here, and my wife, who works here, we're planning to have a family and hopefully have a place for us
community in general and i'm a part of the corpus christi church parish which is a few block downs fromm the 65 ocean side and i'm familiar with the neighborhood and i'm currently still living in the neighborhood, just a block down from this, from this site. i'm also involved with community for communities of united health and justice and have been active with a community in the neighborhood and one of the projects that we have done regarding this site is actually going around the neighborhood,...
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that the attack against popular mobilization militias in iraq that the israelis presumably did came frommththern iraq in an area controlled by militias supported by the united states and supported by the saudis. so when you're seeing this incredibly complex and moving configuration of forces, relationships, attack points, and you are seeing this now in four or five different countries simultaneously. this is really the significant landscape we are sing. amy: you also had jihads a wreath, the foreign minister of iran, showing up at the g7 summit. can you talk about the significance of this and also iran saying they're not going to meet with trump negotiate with the united states until sanctions are liftfted? that is the arena position that is perversely logical. the americans broke the agreement and the americans reimposed sanctions so they need to r roll those back and they gt back to talking. they eventually will end up talking one day. what we've learned from the iranian situation and has will isis an example ofof this asas l because they were closely together, if you take a strong prin
that the attack against popular mobilization militias in iraq that the israelis presumably did came frommththern iraq in an area controlled by militias supported by the united states and supported by the saudis. so when you're seeing this incredibly complex and moving configuration of forces, relationships, attack points, and you are seeing this now in four or five different countries simultaneously. this is really the significant landscape we are sing. amy: you also had jihads a wreath, the...
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the far right whites of premises websites into the mainstreamam, not just in the media a but noww frommovernment officials. it is quite trtroubling that there is this distraction. the anti-fascist, antiracist groups, there are no fatalities in n the united states resulting from these groups foror at least a couple decades so why we are even talking about that in antiterrrrorism context when you have groups that are killing people and we are not responding to those groupsps in a way that is comprehensive and helps us understand the problem so we can address it. amy: this is also horrifying. dayton, where something like the 200 -- were something like the 250th and 251st mass shootings this year. 5 is they, august seventh anniversary of the oak creek mass shooting at a temple in wisconsin where six were killed. mike: absolutely. they troubling because haveve this tacit supppport from the government. they have this lax in n law enforcrcement following up from when they commit public violencece and they y have been able to recruit in a way that was not possible in the 1990's when i w worked
the far right whites of premises websites into the mainstreamam, not just in the media a but noww frommovernment officials. it is quite trtroubling that there is this distraction. the anti-fascist, antiracist groups, there are no fatalities in n the united states resulting from these groups foror at least a couple decades so why we are even talking about that in antiterrrrorism context when you have groups that are killing people and we are not responding to those groupsps in a way that is...
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not a lot of time talking about why so many migrants are coming up fromm central america. one of them involves the former secretary of stateve hillary clinton. way back ten years ago in 2009, the honduran president manwell was overthrown in a coup. ever since then honduras has been 2 in chaos -- we see in the same kind of things happen and a lot of other countries. hillary clinton's connection is this. she was secretary of state when he was overthrown. she defended his ouster in the hardcover version of her memoir called "hard choices." here's the interesting part. she removed that defense from the paperback version. a journalist at the gray zone, recently she interviewed -- she joins us tonight. thanks a lot for cominger on. >> of course, my pleasure. >> tucker: this is one of those stories, and i know complex and we don't have a ton of timeon but some went up briey viewers who don't know about it. >> the section of a book, which talked about her role in overseeing that coup in honduras which removed their democratically elected president in 2009 is because she must be qu
not a lot of time talking about why so many migrants are coming up fromm central america. one of them involves the former secretary of stateve hillary clinton. way back ten years ago in 2009, the honduran president manwell was overthrown in a coup. ever since then honduras has been 2 in chaos -- we see in the same kind of things happen and a lot of other countries. hillary clinton's connection is this. she was secretary of state when he was overthrown. she defended his ouster in the hardcover...
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. >> so yang ran away and couldn't get away fromm me fast enough.>> yeah. yeah what about -- booker who wasas sweating -- [laughter]as hot in the iowa state fair or was that you? >> no i think it was a little bit of both the question was hot i think the weather was hot it was about 858, 90 degrees that day it was hot. but you know he, obviously, tonight want to answer the question. he was angry too he was like you haven't read it accusatory. and about i have read it. absolutely. maryann williamson she seem to want to spend personal one an one time. look we all love miriam williamson i want her to be my spiritual advisor and my president and spent a lot of time talking to me about this. thing with her and a lot of democrats is that she's great but she literally could not get past the idea of seeing me as a victim just because i'm black. that's how she saw you as -- >> saw me and when we were talking you saw on that clip when she said because you got out, doesn't mean and like look i lifted myself out of where i was seiving in the military and going t
. >> so yang ran away and couldn't get away fromm me fast enough.>> yeah. yeah what about -- booker who wasas sweating -- [laughter]as hot in the iowa state fair or was that you? >> no i think it was a little bit of both the question was hot i think the weather was hot it was about 858, 90 degrees that day it was hot. but you know he, obviously, tonight want to answer the question. he was angry too he was like you haven't read it accusatory. and about i have read it....
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a memo fromm the tampa bay t ti sites antifa as a group responsible for gun violence despite zero deathsbubute to the prorotesters. they found the majority of domesticicerror in t the united states is caused by white stream cysts. for more we go to portland, oregon, joined by the commissioner joe ann hardesty, the first african-american woman on the portland city council this year and joined by shane burly, a freelance journalist and filmmaker, author of "facism today, what it is and how to end it." we welcome you both t to democracy now!, commissioner hardesty, talklk about what happened this weekend and what's happening in the streets of portland, how the proud boys were dealt with and also president trump's tweet, he going after the counterprotesters to the white supremacists. jo ann: good morning, amy. thank you so much for having me on. i think what we saw on saturday that portlanders from all walks of life showed up to stand up against white supremacists and white nationalists. the mayor created a coalition of over 100 individuals and organizations that had a press conference wedne
a memo fromm the tampa bay t ti sites antifa as a group responsible for gun violence despite zero deathsbubute to the prorotesters. they found the majority of domesticicerror in t the united states is caused by white stream cysts. for more we go to portland, oregon, joined by the commissioner joe ann hardesty, the first african-american woman on the portland city council this year and joined by shane burly, a freelance journalist and filmmaker, author of "facism today, what it is and how...
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ugliosi wrote a brilliant book fromm tried to kill a president of the united states. he's with us. he's not going away. if my book accomplishes anything i hope puts anymore a little more perspective to understand who and what he is. you have been nice paying attention. i appreciate the heck out of it. take care. whatever you do, don't listen to people who tell you they can take your life and make it better. all so you to do is follow their commands word for word. thanks, folks. thank you for listening. [applause] [inaudible] if anybody has a question, sure. i would be happy to answer it. [inaudible] >> i don't want you to feel any pressure with the questions. [laughter] >> i think you said you interviewed manson? >> i wrote manson for about five months every day asking to see him. he lost most visitor privileges for having two cell phones in the cell. for what his followers describe as a lie, but according to the authorities he also fashioned a toothbrush handle to a shank and they caught him with it. he finally wrote me bookmaking it clear he didn't want me riting the book. and he
ugliosi wrote a brilliant book fromm tried to kill a president of the united states. he's with us. he's not going away. if my book accomplishes anything i hope puts anymore a little more perspective to understand who and what he is. you have been nice paying attention. i appreciate the heck out of it. take care. whatever you do, don't listen to people who tell you they can take your life and make it better. all so you to do is follow their commands word for word. thanks, folks. thank you for...
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the other report fromm "the hollywood reporter" was that there have been some edits to this film already that would indicate, also, an acknowledgment of responsibility in the impact of what film and television due to the nature to our culture and the way people relate to each other.pl in fact, that's what they take pride in. this is why they do the movies they do and why they are so shocked at the election in 2016. so i think they recognize it. the fact that they were willingg to do it does confirm that they -- that this divide exists and that they are willing and - even interested in perpetuating and we have seen this in some of the protests and some of the liberal elites, high-profile individuals, have noted, you know, a desire for certain kinds of violence. the threats and the desire for violence against mitch mcconnell, so i think this is an indication that hollywood knows what it's doing. >> dan: when you wake up in the morning, you want to believe you are contributing to some earthly good and not making the world a worse place, you know, i wonder what hollywood executives sat aroun
the other report fromm "the hollywood reporter" was that there have been some edits to this film already that would indicate, also, an acknowledgment of responsibility in the impact of what film and television due to the nature to our culture and the way people relate to each other.pl in fact, that's what they take pride in. this is why they do the movies they do and why they are so shocked at the election in 2016. so i think they recognize it. the fact that they were willingg to do...
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of vision and straighten in your right there as her driving him this morning, i was marching back frommxington with these redcoats and various soldiers in minutemen are taking shots at the and right there i felt like i was marching down the road from lexington back to bostonot taking cover in those literally in the thing of rick and kitson just a couple of hours ago as a gift thatt he has and i know i'm going to love this book i'm early in it, i know all of all three volumes. host: did rick read his own book? host: . guest: you find yourself doing that more and more? especially sitting in traffic, doing audible version. guest: my wife and i listen to a lot of books as we travel. my daughter sends us novels that she thinks we will like we do some of that, i generally don't do nonfiction but i'm doing in this case because it's like fiction. it is so memorable and so immediate and gripping. but mostly we listen to nonfiction in a wide variety that her daughter provides. host: this is rick atkins the first trilogy on the revolutionaryan war. jason is on went oven thomas. >> caller: thank yo
of vision and straighten in your right there as her driving him this morning, i was marching back frommxington with these redcoats and various soldiers in minutemen are taking shots at the and right there i felt like i was marching down the road from lexington back to bostonot taking cover in those literally in the thing of rick and kitson just a couple of hours ago as a gift thatt he has and i know i'm going to love this book i'm early in it, i know all of all three volumes. host: did rick...