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ruggiero: i saw anand witnessed pepersonally in the centraral african republic that the janjaweed we goioing far o out f their way to accumulate as much ivory and rhino horn as they could to support them, to make moneney. kalron: evereryone's talking about them, about these horsemen riding through the sahel l reaching areas t thousas of kilometers from t their house and coming back with their loot. we have seen clear evidence of that h happening. we've collected casings linking specific scenes of poaching in three different countries to sudan. narrator: in addition to cameroon, shell casings were found in the central african republic and chad, all linked to sudanese paramilitary and
ruggiero: i saw anand witnessed pepersonally in the centraral african republic that the janjaweed we goioing far o out f their way to accumulate as much ivory and rhino horn as they could to support them, to make moneney. kalron: evereryone's talking about them, about these horsemen riding through the sahel l reaching areas t thousas of kilometers from t their house and coming back with their loot. we have seen clear evidence of that h happening. we've collected casings linking specific scenes...
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ruggiero: i saw anand witnessed pepersonally in the centraral african republic that the janjaweed we goioingfar o out f their way to accumulate as much ivory and rhino horn as they could to support them, to make moneney. kalron: evereryone's talking about them, about these horsemen riding through the sahel l reaching areas t thousas of kilometers from t their house and coming back with their loot. we have seen clear evidence of that h happening. we've collected casings linking specific scenes of poaching in three different countries to sudan. narrator: in addition to cameroon, shell casings were found in the central african republic and chad, all linked to sudanese paramilitary and military groups. and these groups are also killing park rangers. sudan's military is alleged to have murdered six rangers in chad's zakouma national park in 2012. hutson: that murder was accomplished by a joint force of the sudan armed forces and the sudan central reserve police unit known as abu tera. the park rangers, being good muslims, went out to pray one morning at sunrise, and this joint force execututed th
ruggiero: i saw anand witnessed pepersonally in the centraral african republic that the janjaweed we goioingfar o out f their way to accumulate as much ivory and rhino horn as they could to support them, to make moneney. kalron: evereryone's talking about them, about these horsemen riding through the sahel l reaching areas t thousas of kilometers from t their house and coming back with their loot. we have seen clear evidence of that h happening. we've collected casings linking specific scenes...
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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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demoacy y no cck away unr donald trump, if you llll masvely expandg g numb of peop too portable and not goiovoi them d proce that weave itten into the law and hav agreed to an i iernatial law, theyill be real consequences. sexual assaults or kidnapping. >> my deportation is a death sentence, protecting dreamers, a stunning new article in the new yorker about how hundreds of thousands of immigrants in the u.s. may face violence and murder in their home countries. what happens when they are forced to return. we will speak to sarah stillman. then as dodge ram uses the words of martin luther king to sell trucks in a super bowl ad, we will look athehe whiwashshinof civil rightsistory. essageduce d ki's a plo to ll truckis aplling. dr. king's messagen this d and age uer the circumstaes that exists, givenhe we arup agait as a pple and whe we lolook like we may be headed asa nation, is despicable. >> we will speak to sociologist and civil l rights activist hary edwards and historian jeanne theoharis, author of the new book, "a more beautiful and terrible history: the uses and misuses of civil rights
demoacy y no cck away unr donald trump, if you llll masvely expandg g numb of peop too portable and not goiovoi them d proce that weave itten into the law and hav agreed to an i iernatial law, theyill be real consequences. sexual assaults or kidnapping. >> my deportation is a death sentence, protecting dreamers, a stunning new article in the new yorker about how hundreds of thousands of immigrants in the u.s. may face violence and murder in their home countries. what happens when they are...
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you've got the declining dollar, the tax reform which is transformational risine inging rates, you're goio derail that entire story >> i agree, you can't expect the dollar to decline as much as it has, i think it's down 4%, if it's going to go down that much in 2018, throw out all the playbooks and figure something else out i do think you have to have a fundamental understanding of why the dollar is going down is it more europe's strength or is it more about something in the u.s. >> great points. >> and that could put the brakes on it too, as yields go higher yields go higher, that dollar could strengthen and the fall could slow or stop or even reverse some >> the dollar is competing with the currencies obviously overseas butwith rates overseas, you're on the cusp of the ecb fully pulling back from qe once they do, i think you may see more weakness in the dollar. but to me, the best place to invest in the u.s. is not the s&p that's benefiting more, 40% of those earnings come from overseas, but the mid-cap companies, the ones that are domestically focused, will be the biggest beneficiaries
you've got the declining dollar, the tax reform which is transformational risine inging rates, you're goio derail that entire story >> i agree, you can't expect the dollar to decline as much as it has, i think it's down 4%, if it's going to go down that much in 2018, throw out all the playbooks and figure something else out i do think you have to have a fundamental understanding of why the dollar is going down is it more europe's strength or is it more about something in the u.s. >>...
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we're not talking about the infrastructure announcement that's goio o problematic in a of itself. >>s the new norm of this white house. that's what happens when you have a president who cannot control his impulses to tweet and speak off script. we will continue to talk about this issue. not the state of the union, by the way, not tax reform, not infrastructure, not a dream act, not any of the issues that matter to people's lives. we're talking scandal, scandal, scandal over and over and over again. and it's distracting. and the fact that the chief of staff -- i mean, when you have staffers to the chief of staff leaking to reporters because they think their own chief of staff lied to them and asked them to do something, you have a serious problem. so, i don't see this going away. the president was going to continue to have a twitter thumb. and every time he tries to get his agenda back in public discourse, will he self sabotage. >> issue here is security clearances. i know you covered the state department and diplomacy for a very long time, interacting with people who had very high le
we're not talking about the infrastructure announcement that's goio o problematic in a of itself. >>s the new norm of this white house. that's what happens when you have a president who cannot control his impulses to tweet and speak off script. we will continue to talk about this issue. not the state of the union, by the way, not tax reform, not infrastructure, not a dream act, not any of the issues that matter to people's lives. we're talking scandal, scandal, scandal over and over and...
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y no >> cck away unr donald trump, if you llll masvely expandg g numb of peop too portable and not goiovoi them d pross that weave itten into the law and hav agreed to an i iernatial law, theyill be real consequences. sexual assaults or kidnapping. >> my
y no >> cck away unr donald trump, if you llll masvely expandg g numb of peop too portable and not goiovoi them d pross that weave itten into the law and hav agreed to an i iernatial law, theyill be real consequences. sexual assaults or kidnapping. >> my