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. >> i if you're goioing to do a metaphor of f debating, the metaphor is war.r. like your words e e ammunion,, and d you have a winner, you he a seser. and political l debate, or any discusussion, becaususe when u meet anotherer person and havea diussion, you u have one opportununity to walk k away m that havining learned sosometg you didndn't know befofore. >> politicalal scientist stig-bjÖrnrn ljunggren a agreest is is the almedalen way. >> this s is a part ofof the swh mol. we're e a country thatasn't had a proper r revolutiosincnce th 1740-somethihing. you knknow, if thehere's a cont , , we rather didiscuss it ova p p of cofe. wewe believe in n let's discusut lalater, or let't's ha a cupuo coffee. soso the swedishsh model is me directeded to trying t to find sosolutions, praragmatic solut. >>>>ut there are some whoo criticize alalmedalen. some complaiain that it's s bee elitist and much too comrcrcial. ey s s it's now w thmedia that dictate the agagenda, not ththe polititicians. bubuinternational interestst n this s swedish invenentions on e rise. >> democrac
. >> i if you're goioing to do a metaphor of f debating, the metaphor is war.r. like your words e e ammunion,, and d you have a winner, you he a seser. and political l debate, or any discusussion, becaususe when u meet anotherer person and havea diussion, you u have one opportununity to walk k away m that havining learned sosometg you didndn't know befofore. >> politicalal scientist stig-bjÖrnrn ljunggren a agreest is is the almedalen way. >> this s is a part ofof the swh...
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anand that's goioing to take ay long time fofor it to recocoverm th. rereport: therere'color everywhere here. thgrgreat rrier r ef is more an 2 200kilometers long. 's theheorld's largest cor reef e ecostem and includesosome 3030 individual reef bunot far from the reef onhe mainland, atbbotot pnt, therer are man-de mountai of co. thworld's laest co port is being built rere. coco, of a t thing-- a m maj greenhouse gas source. at nrby y arlibeach, the localsre seeing -- ang their gornment h h approved the terminal's constctction. they say coal l and coral jujt don't go together. >> as a tourism operoror, i'm destateded. we're buililding this mimine,r adadani is buildlding this minih a coal terminal, thihink 40000 shs out t there. how is t tt going toto possiby benefifit the wod,d, queenslan, tourism m operators, a and kids who've a an expectatioion ey'e going to s see the same beauty thate see every day?y? reporterer: the reef is roughy 10,000 yeaears old. locals say it's in the process of dying. on thehe beaches of f cairn, indigenonous australiaiansre c
anand that's goioing to take ay long time fofor it to recocoverm th. rereport: therere'color everywhere here. thgrgreat rrier r ef is more an 2 200kilometers long. 's theheorld's largest cor reef e ecostem and includesosome 3030 individual reef bunot far from the reef onhe mainland, atbbotot pnt, therer are man-de mountai of co. thworld's laest co port is being built rere. coco, of a t thing-- a m maj greenhouse gas source. at nrby y arlibeach, the localsre seeing -- ang their gornment h h...
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. >> if 're goioing to be a society y that uses rivers, anad leses along thhem, then n weo need to live in a more river-conscious way. >> seeing kids get so excited about the river is, uh, probably ththe most graratifying eexperie that a filmmaker can have. >> they m may start o out pure,t polllution, urbaninization, , ad agriculture hahave degraded rivers. in hisis upcomining film, "willamette futures,jeremy monroe looks at how everyone, frfrom city-dweller r to farmers connected d in helpingng revitae oregon's willamitte river. >> the water starts out some of the purest water on earth. crystal clear, cold. >> > we have some of the e best wawater quality coming o out ofe ground i in the world. >> that's the type of water that we start withth in our heheadwaters. >> the question i is, as it goes downstream, what are we doing to that? >> i guess the main n motivation for thihis film was to sosort of shine a a light on this movemem, this national movement to restore rivers. and we''re dodoing that throughe lens of f the willamamitte rive, in oregon. so, the willamitte river system is a bi
. >> if 're goioing to be a society y that uses rivers, anad leses along thhem, then n weo need to live in a more river-conscious way. >> seeing kids get so excited about the river is, uh, probably ththe most graratifying eexperie that a filmmaker can have. >> they m may start o out pure,t polllution, urbaninization, , ad agriculture hahave degraded rivers. in hisis upcomining film, "willamette futures,jeremy monroe looks at how everyone, frfrom city-dweller r to farmers...
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we can stop some of these changes that are happening in the arctic, but that does meanan we're goioing o have to cocommit to reducing the amount of fossil fuels we're putttting in t the atmososphered that's the real challenge. >> most experts say fossil f fus are the leading cause of climate change. the climate change deniers often associated with the fossil fuel lobby and indndustry-supported think tanks downplay the connection between fossil fuels and t the warming f our planet. climate scientist michael mann on how a changing climate may affect our future. >> sometimes you''ll hear from the e itics. thehey'll say, "we demand proof that humanans are causing thihis." and my response is that t proof is reserved for alcoholic beverages andd mathematitical theorems."tt doesn't characterize how scienee works. science works thrhrough weights of evidence, through likelihoods, through confidence levels, and so we're about as certain that humans are causing global warming as we are about any scientific proposition, but we never say we've provenen someththing in science because there's always
we can stop some of these changes that are happening in the arctic, but that does meanan we're goioing o have to cocommit to reducing the amount of fossil fuels we're putttting in t the atmososphered that's the real challenge. >> most experts say fossil f fus are the leading cause of climate change. the climate change deniers often associated with the fossil fuel lobby and indndustry-supported think tanks downplay the connection between fossil fuels and t the warming f our planet. climate...
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ththey're goioing to go right through thatat? he's alsoso quoted as saying -- "they're going to crack on junior like an egg on national tv." earlier this week, the publication of excerpts of the book caused trump to attack bannon, saying he'd lost his mind. meanwhile, bannon himself is losing key allies, including billionaire backer rebekah mercer after bannon suggested he -- rebekah mercer saying -- on president trump responded to thursday, q questions from reporters about steve bannnnon. prpres. trump: he called me a great man last night. he obviously changed his tune pretty quick. thank you all very much. i don't talk to him. i don't talk to him. that is just a misnomer. thank you. amy: attorney general jeff sessions abruptly rescinded obama-era policies that discourage fedederal prosecutors from cracking down on marijuana in states where maririjuana us and sasale has been legagalized. at least 29 states and the district of columbia have at least partially legalized marijuana, including most recently california, where it becam
ththey're goioing to go right through thatat? he's alsoso quoted as saying -- "they're going to crack on junior like an egg on national tv." earlier this week, the publication of excerpts of the book caused trump to attack bannon, saying he'd lost his mind. meanwhile, bannon himself is losing key allies, including billionaire backer rebekah mercer after bannon suggested he -- rebekah mercer saying -- on president trump responded to thursday, q questions from reporters about steve...
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the notion that you're goio blame democrats when republicans andrally have every cmber the white house is comical on its face. >> yeah, but that's disingenuine. >> it is not. it is a fact. >> there's a majority of republicans in the house that voted for this continuing resolution. there's a majority in the senate that supports the continuing resolution to pass. the thing that's blocking it is a filibuster. >> it is the obligation of the governing party to actually negotiate a compromise that gets things done. if you're going to be in power, there's a possibility that comes with power. and if you don't have a super majority, you have to figure out how to compromise. this is not a mystery thing. this is simple math. republicans chose not to do it. then you have to ask yourself why. and the reason why is simple. politics. >> well, i really -- i predict that democrats are not going to let this go too long. they will cave because they know they get another bite at the apple. they can say, we shut the government down in the past, we'll do it again in the future if you don't give us a deal. >
the notion that you're goio blame democrats when republicans andrally have every cmber the white house is comical on its face. >> yeah, but that's disingenuine. >> it is not. it is a fact. >> there's a majority of republicans in the house that voted for this continuing resolution. there's a majority in the senate that supports the continuing resolution to pass. the thing that's blocking it is a filibuster. >> it is the obligation of the governing party to actually...
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andreihow -- you talk about goio these people's homes and sitting with them and conversing with them. of had access to a lot social information that is things like nobody else had before you came along. talk about the actual research project of leasing a book like this together at a time when we are still at war with afghanistan. doug stanton: it was a challenge. it took five years to write. i thought i would be going to interview people at red lobster and going home. i was naive. but there is no simple question when you are a writer and journalist. it is not a stupid question. general, it was clear to the people, that i was trying to interview, that i was truly interested in the character, the humanity and the nature of their ideas and their mission. that it was not just about a book. them up," it was aimed at men and women in the country who is they read it would understand something that was important that it happened after 9/11, in a way to neutralize the conflict. here we are in 2010, still talking about afghanistan, but at a shining moment in history, it did work, and i thought
andreihow -- you talk about goio these people's homes and sitting with them and conversing with them. of had access to a lot social information that is things like nobody else had before you came along. talk about the actual research project of leasing a book like this together at a time when we are still at war with afghanistan. doug stanton: it was a challenge. it took five years to write. i thought i would be going to interview people at red lobster and going home. i was naive. but there is...
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much of these young people being forcibly deported is not a scenario i would want in either party goioing into th fall election. >> that's why you're going to get a deal, david. it's going to be much more confined. as you said, some security money, a daca deal -- >> but that's what the democrats wanted before the government shutdown. >> and that will never pass the house of representatives. >> we're going to take a break. >> i would not support it. >> we're standing by for an exclusive stand poll of speech watchers. their reaction to the president and his policies. that's ahead. stay tuned. david. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. ♪ my friend susie cracks and hello sensitive bladder. ring a bell? then you have to try always discreet. i didn't think pro
much of these young people being forcibly deported is not a scenario i would want in either party goioing into th fall election. >> that's why you're going to get a deal, david. it's going to be much more confined. as you said, some security money, a daca deal -- >> but that's what the democrats wanted before the government shutdown. >> and that will never pass the house of representatives. >> we're going to take a break. >> i would not support it. >> we're...
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>> that trump's lawyers have to say, he answer not he's not goio discuss financial issues. >> i don't think most americans feel it is fair for a special prosecutor and what about the allegation and this woman eight years ago but it has to be about what happened during the campaign and in the white house and i don't think donald trump did anything wrong so my point is, yeah, let's bring this thing to a conclusion. >> you're saying it doesn't have to be restricted to that? >> yes. >> why? >> because i mentioned this last time i was here, there could absolutely be an issue with his monetary connections with russia that has everything to do with how he might be beholden to the russian government and to how this meddling actually happened. i think it is actually a gore of this investigation -- >> he should be able to look into his taxes? >> yes, i absolutely think that. the other thing is i think that this is going to be a huge issue and a huge challenge for trump's lawyers because of the fact they don't want him talking probably more than ten minutes because they have got to go in there a
>> that trump's lawyers have to say, he answer not he's not goio discuss financial issues. >> i don't think most americans feel it is fair for a special prosecutor and what about the allegation and this woman eight years ago but it has to be about what happened during the campaign and in the white house and i don't think donald trump did anything wrong so my point is, yeah, let's bring this thing to a conclusion. >> you're saying it doesn't have to be restricted to that?...
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so the calculus here is i belinge, is russia goio help us with north korea? are they going to respond to this act by the president? and we'll see very, very quickly. >> woodruff: nally, senator, i want to ask you about your constituents in georgia. the gallup organizi came out with a poll. they looked at all 50 states and their support for the presidentr he past year on average. in the state of georgia, which you represent, they said average 41% of the people approve of theredent's performance. 53% disapprove. how do u explain that? >> you know, that same poll had me losing by almost neighbor -- nine points, judy. i think i won by over eight points. this president does not fit the mold of the traditional washington establishment president. hs an outsider. he's a business guy. i'm not worried about popularity p wolls. iried about results. right now his agenda is providingrkesults. the e did on regulation last year, the work we did on energy and taxes isng produ results. 2.5 million new jobs was created ast year. that's not lost on people in my state and across
so the calculus here is i belinge, is russia goio help us with north korea? are they going to respond to this act by the president? and we'll see very, very quickly. >> woodruff: nally, senator, i want to ask you about your constituents in georgia. the gallup organizi came out with a poll. they looked at all 50 states and their support for the presidentr he past year on average. in the state of georgia, which you represent, they said average 41% of the people approve of theredent's...