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coenen: the isis an ononomi ofof sle herer the moe e systs ththatou havav the lor r the st i is.ou cananhink abutut allhosese cmunititi as esenential beieing virtutu water distrt.t. hertheyey a connected viinternetndnd thefore havthat benit of beng part of a district, enn though ggrgraphilly y th'e not coecected. snyde i i thi it t sods veryroromisi. anand,n factct i thinif smallomommunies are gonnaavave too to eaeatmen it't's gonna have to be a model keke tha kadar r rightow, , weant to me e surwe e ha enougug wateroror theeoplple livee rre anfor r uso growow and right now, we are capacitbebecaus ourysystem oldlderand weweeed i impro thahat. [solor s speakg spspanh] rrator:ccess tolean inking wer in rul calornia complicated, bu in rotote viageses tt liee with moroco''s sououhwest mounta r regio thehe oosite e true. he, nontrational solutis s are ing g emaced a a givi h hope comommuties ineed. [khadija ghate speaining native langue]e] jaila bargh: here e povert haseen staering in terms ofatater. people wee ling i in perpetual e endless anxiety. d many othe womewere tellg g us h they y uld go
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amamy goodman: can youou descrie what y you're watching herere?ud lili: [translated] this is s ghalia yimani, when a a man in plaincloththes s pulllling her into a narrow stst where they could beat her up. thisis street, where they usualy beat people, has never been rececorded befor. they forced them here beuse they knew people were using their cameras to document everything on the main street. so i was lucky to get a clear shot of what was happening to mina bali and aziza biza. but unfortunately, this informer saw me and then notified all the others. amy goodman: and then what happened? hamoud lili: [translated] i tried to move to the next window, out of sight, but my hiding place was revealed. when they saw me, they tried to break down the door, and they stormed the building. the house owner went outside, and they beat him up. i flfled the house. i closed the door to the r roofp and jujumped to another house to save the camera gear. and that was my exit. amy goodman: why are you a media activist? why y do you video? hamoud lili: [translated] beb
amamy goodman: can youou descrie what y you're watching herere?ud lili: [translated] this is s ghalia yimani, when a a man in plaincloththes s pulllling her into a narrow stst where they could beat her up. thisis street, where they usualy beat people, has never been rececorded befor. they forced them here beuse they knew people were using their cameras to document everything on the main street. so i was lucky to get a clear shot of what was happening to mina bali and aziza biza. but...
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herer is a question though that crosses over on both.trying to relax sanctions in the white house on one of the russians who is part of the investigation who had has connects to manafort. jim, why do you do that now if you are this white house? >> look, i am sure, there's a process in place for all of that, so, to say that it's just, one group of individuals in the white house, you know, there's a national security team that looks in the issues. so -- >> why do it? why reduce the sanctions on any russian right now? >> i'm not a -- look, they are doing things in the interest -- we have to prezsume they are doing things in the interest of the country, they are not doing it in association with the probe and the top particul-- and the e probe. there's no indication that these decisions have not been made appropriately. >> and i argue there's only been indications that the president has done things because of the probe. it's all about his best interests with the probe. so, why would anyone who wants to help the president try to push to reduce
herer is a question though that crosses over on both.trying to relax sanctions in the white house on one of the russians who is part of the investigation who had has connects to manafort. jim, why do you do that now if you are this white house? >> look, i am sure, there's a process in place for all of that, so, to say that it's just, one group of individuals in the white house, you know, there's a national security team that looks in the issues. so -- >> why do it? why reduce the...
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herere, the team works towardsa common goal and changes lives.eporterweuste is years old and works as a business coultatant f an ininteationall mpany. over the past ye h he's aladyy built one hohouse, togetheher h his lleaeaguesnd a m molvan construction company e cocompanis calalleuniqa walls and it specializes in a particularly ergy-efficit pre-fab bubuilding systetem. ththe young firmrm is a so-cad sosocial business. 10% of the b buildinprojojects anhohousesre fororocially sadvdvanged people. anol m malcea is one of th founrs.. anatol: the way we build, approximimately we makake these homes at least 75% more efficient thanan a traraditiol home building existingng in moldova. and, yeah, i think w we can contributete to this clilimate chchange iniatativesnd alsls otect our environment, our woods, and eveven do less imims from otherer countries.. reporter: most housinglolocks in momoldova were b built during st times. the ininsulation is s poor, on sosome cases nonon-existent. in the wintertime, the heating costs eat up about a third of a normal
herere, the team works towardsa common goal and changes lives.eporterweuste is years old and works as a business coultatant f an ininteationall mpany. over the past ye h he's aladyy built one hohouse, togetheher h his lleaeaguesnd a m molvan construction company e cocompanis calalleuniqa walls and it specializes in a particularly ergy-efficit pre-fab bubuilding systetem. ththe young firmrm is a so-cad sosocial business. 10% of the b buildinprojojects anhohousesre fororocially sadvdvanged...
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herer in-house expert is on set. hello and welcome.e have a special show because we are going to talk to audrey kane. against trade deal signed with china now known as the sunflower movement. in the aftermath, she was appointed digital minister, becoming the first transgender member of government. fighting for radical transparency and open government. let's cross over to audrey in taipei. it is an honor to have you here on the show. >> i am happy to virtually be here. >> what are you trying to achieve and is there such a thing as sustainable democracy? >> for sure. the t-shirt i am wearing is the symbol of sustainable -- global ghost the entire u.n. agreed on for the yeaear 2030 and the key thing with democracy. it -- it is the only way moving forward to make sure it is a sustainable society and environment is not at odds or fighting with -- reinforcing each other's positions only possible through a democratic process. >> how c can technology y help? >> the technologies are always the assistance to the democratic institutions. the most
herer in-house expert is on set. hello and welcome.e have a special show because we are going to talk to audrey kane. against trade deal signed with china now known as the sunflower movement. in the aftermath, she was appointed digital minister, becoming the first transgender member of government. fighting for radical transparency and open government. let's cross over to audrey in taipei. it is an honor to have you here on the show. >> i am happy to virtually be here. >> what are...
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the colombian government i't't a jor r prence herere.ntil a a year and a h half a, this area wawas under the e col of farc rebels. >> i i believe abobout 80% ofe populatition here growow canna. they allll want to stop participatining in this ililll activivity. a fefew raise cattle or ow plants s such as manioc or banananas. bubut hardly anynyone can maka livingng from it. >> for corin, a a viage of 13,000 pplple, mical marijuana isis a real oppoportunity. ththis used b be in t mididdle farcrcontrolled territory, a ad fo505to earn a living here.aways the mayor is pleased about thee new busisiness. he sayays a dozen fafarmers' coopoperatives havave already sd >> we want t to change thihingn compcoririnto. because of c criminal gangngs,g cacartels and mamafiosi, we'veva t of violence here. we want to replace thehem by cos and businesssses. >> colombia is l looking to coce an g globaexport lear inin medical marijuana. 91 domestic and foreign companies have already obtnened gring g licees. ththe first one e was issued te cacanadian-colomombia
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under r the watchful eye of xi jinping, life herere will soone just like in every other chinese city. luobu: there will be no independence for tibet. not even partial independence or expanded autonomy. and basically the dalai lama shouldn't even have an exile government abroad, either. reporter: that's why china has been puttiting its mark k on e tibetan mamap for years,s, rebuilding infrastructcture wih new strereets and ililway lis. it wants tibet to have closer links to the rest of china, and also resble it mor when tibetans now visit their sacred sites at lake namtso, some 4000 meters above sea level, they know they are in the minority. the chinese now make up the overwhelming majority in tibet, going by the number of tourists at leastst. tourists who are beg entertaiained withth a folklord traditition that's under threatf disappeariring. host: this week on global ideas, we're off to brazil. for 350 years, slavery was widespspread in the south amerin nation. it was only abolished in 1888. up to four million africans were trafficked over to brazil and sold as slaves. they worked as
under r the watchful eye of xi jinping, life herere will soone just like in every other chinese city. luobu: there will be no independence for tibet. not even partial independence or expanded autonomy. and basically the dalai lama shouldn't even have an exile government abroad, either. reporter: that's why china has been puttiting its mark k on e tibetan mamap for years,s, rebuilding infrastructcture wih new strereets and ililway lis. it wants tibet to have closer links to the rest of china,...
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herere is what hehe said? >> i amm prepared, and i think i can speak for republicans in the house and republicans in the senate. they feel very strongly about having a safe country, having a border that makes sense. without borders -- i've said it many times -- we don't have a country. i hope it does not go on even beyond a few more days. >> meanwhile, today democratic congressmen have become the process of attempting to impeach president trump -- two democratic congressman. they have the support of a high profile congresswoman who called the president a bully and used an expletive to for him, but democratic leadership does not support impeachment, at least not right now. speaker nancy pelosi says she will only consider trying to remove trump once an investigation into his campaign's alleged russian connections is complete. back here in europe, in multiple, there are concerns over the health of dozens of migrants stranded on board feet german rescue ships. they were picked up in the last two weeks, but authori
herere is what hehe said? >> i amm prepared, and i think i can speak for republicans in the house and republicans in the senate. they feel very strongly about having a safe country, having a border that makes sense. without borders -- i've said it many times -- we don't have a country. i hope it does not go on even beyond a few more days. >> meanwhile, today democratic congressmen have become the process of attempting to impeach president trump -- two democratic congressman. they...
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>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herer >>> rotten apple, the company cuts its guidance for the quarter. >>> badstart. new signs of economic weakness in china have investors worldwide wondering how bad can it get. >>> locked out, while the partial government shutdown is making it hard for buyers to get a loan for their new home. those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business rey rt" for wednesday, janu 2nd. >> we do bid you a good evening, everybody, and welcome. we're kicking off the new year at the new york stock exchange. >> many investors i'm sure were looking for a fresh start after stocks closed out 2018 with their worst performance in a dede, but that is not what they got. >> late today apple of all companies warned investors that business during the holiday shopping season was not nearly as good as they thought it would b. the company said the current quarter will come in well below estimates and isam g china and the weakness in the emerging markets. during an exclusive interview today, ceo tim cook explained thf issue. >>u loo
>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herer >>> rotten apple, the company cuts its guidance for the quarter. >>> badstart. new signs of economic weakness in china have investors worldwide wondering how bad can it get. >>> locked out, while the partial government shutdown is making it hard for buyers to get a loan for their new home. those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business rey rt" for...
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to dump tiresdith no reg for the environment or the impact it has on the people who live herer we going to do the best we can to make sure this guy is heldresponsible. >> reporter: the tire shops thae weaid to haul off the tires, may face charges, as well. >>> breaking news at 4:48 a police officer in davis, california, has been shot and killed.pe thected shooter has been found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. the shooting happened when the officer was responding to a crash scene. theas officer w identified as natalie corona. she was 22 years old. >>> new video this morning, lice are giving us a better look at the man they say was secretly recording up a woman's skirt outside of the museum.c. olice released this video from in front of the building where the newspaper pages are every day. someone saw the suspect put his phone under the victim's skirt. this was this past saturda afternoon. when the person confronted the man, he ran away. >>> this rning, there's new concerns that maryland's purple line project maye behind schedule. organizers of the project met yesterday with an u
to dump tiresdith no reg for the environment or the impact it has on the people who live herer we going to do the best we can to make sure this guy is heldresponsible. >> reporter: the tire shops thae weaid to haul off the tires, may face charges, as well. >>> breaking news at 4:48 a police officer in davis, california, has been shot and killed.pe thected shooter has been found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. the shooting happened when the officer was responding to a...
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around herer the weekend you may have witnessed a partial nude it on the subway this weekend. sunday marked the 18th annual no pants subway ride. so, look, what everybody does. 's an event organized by the comedy group improve everywhere. at 3:00 p.m. commuters took off their caclothes, speciy their pants. >> all right. >> they were challenged to keep straight face. the event created back in 2002 was a harmless prank meant to make sangers smile. >> i can tell you a lot of people celebrate that all year long. justad ahe developers dial up a new way for parents to keep track of their teens. ♪ before i get on the move ♪ i grab my special food ♪ today's the daisy i see ♪ the difference in me ♪ today's the daisy for cottage cheese (cottage cheese) ♪ ♪ today's the daisy for cottage cheese (cottage cheese) ♪ ♪ today's the daisy! uh uh - i deliverberty the news around here. ♪ sources say liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. over to you, logo. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ok, i...is it...? clearblue digital pregnancy test... ...wit
around herer the weekend you may have witnessed a partial nude it on the subway this weekend. sunday marked the 18th annual no pants subway ride. so, look, what everybody does. 's an event organized by the comedy group improve everywhere. at 3:00 p.m. commuters took off their caclothes, speciy their pants. >> all right. >> they were challenged to keep straight face. the event created back in 2002 was a harmless prank meant to make sangers smile. >> i can tell you a lot of...
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sixteen maturity made headlines last month at the cook twentnty four talalks in polaland -- thisis i is herer -- haveve a host and she says this fililm was shownwn i ie the woworld econonomic forom today. and d is about just over a minunute lonong andnd t than sharare a quick clips now. some people some companies and somome decisionon makern partrticular. has no exactctly. what prices v values they'll sacrcrificing to continue making unimaginablble amouns of money? i i want to challenge those companies and those decision makekers. into real. action i don't believe for onone second thirty would re toto that challelenge b butt to ask you all the same. i also get to prove me wrong for ththe sake of your childrdren. the sake of yoyour grgrandchildren.. for the se of life in this beautiful living planets alex i like this young lady yes and you put all of them to shame because there's a record number of private jets that have gone in and she took a whole day to get there by train. so yeah she's really -- putting -- putting actions and was together that fantastic power to her with you too is also th
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at he's took he'ss using t e french term herere i'll channels change of power he said following the s selectn political change of power it's anptptical illusion the real winner of the selection process is joseph kabila. then you have this article market mark i i african arguments dot org they say this is zero point 000% chance that the results of two the caddy getting i think it was 38% is only. it's just absolutely impossible but they are the real results. and that's quoting a d. congngal research group and frances sauauce indeed congr has never had. a peaceful transition of power since becoming independent ninety sixty so clearly things looking like they might take the usual tuturn yes and usually that means the people lose e out which i is a t tragedy. now w than all f. only. listen to national is awfully at this is what in income the income of us right so if he's not a so this is a since said the end of last year i think first of january. at essentially -- because they're reporting extensively on the election at the correspondent in congo at but she had her --- accreditation take
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from the cbs broadcast center ght herere in w york city, i'm michelle miller. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, january 30th, 2019. this is the "cbs this morning." hunker down, a deadly arctic blast is sending millions in the midwest inside as schools and offices close. >>> avoiding another shutdown, lawmakers meet today in search of middle ground. >>> and it's part of the super bowl run-up that you may not have ever seen, but you've probably heard. ♪ >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. for millions in the midwest, the cold weather is making it dangerous to be outside. the temperature in chicago this morning is expected to plue to minus 50 degrees. the blast of arctic air is being blamed for at least five deaths across five states, and even the u.s. postal service has suspended delivery in the region. charlie de mar of our chicago station wbbm has more on the frigid weather. >> reporter: the dangerous freeze is slamming the midwest with weather cold enough to ki
from the cbs broadcast center ght herere in w york city, i'm michelle miller. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, january 30th, 2019. this is the "cbs this morning." hunker down, a deadly arctic blast is sending millions in the midwest inside as schools and offices close. >>> avoiding another shutdown, lawmakers meet today in search of middle ground. >>> and it's part of the super bowl run-up that you may not have ever seen, but you've probably...
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from the cbs broadcast center ght herere in w york city, i'm michelle miller.ednesday, january 30th, 2019. this is the "cbs this morning." hunker down, a deadly arctic blast is sending millions in the midwest inside as schools and offices close. >>> avoiding another shutdown, lawmakers meet today in search of middle ground. >>> and it's part of the super bowl run-up that you may not have ever seen, but you've probably heard. ♪
from the cbs broadcast center ght herere in w york city, i'm michelle miller.ednesday, january 30th, 2019. this is the "cbs this morning." hunker down, a deadly arctic blast is sending millions in the midwest inside as schools and offices close. >>> avoiding another shutdown, lawmakers meet today in search of middle ground. >>> and it's part of the super bowl run-up that you may not have ever seen, but you've probably heard. ♪
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he told the hartford current quote, i'm aar single father of my daughter and she relies on me to be herer sole provider. i havevi a home and mortgage. it's a hard b time to be. i am forced to continue to go to work or face the possibility of losing my job, end quote. if the federal government is still closed at the time of his next scheduled pay, he will receive a zero-dollar paycheck. like him, so many of these federal workers are living paycheck to paycheck, and they will be without that paycheck. but the effect will be on americans as a whole. the president continues to divide us with the rhetoric that is distorted, and divisive with misleading, maligned mendacity. i'm reminded of a sign that i saw on tv, stop-- stop truth, decay. the president should stop truth decay as he visits the border today and you should recognize that there is no crisis insecurity at the border. it is manufactured by him. the idea that drugs are imported across the border is correct, but it's at the ports of entry. the idea that terrorists are coming across the border is factually absurd. .. has been abandoned
he told the hartford current quote, i'm aar single father of my daughter and she relies on me to be herer sole provider. i havevi a home and mortgage. it's a hard b time to be. i am forced to continue to go to work or face the possibility of losing my job, end quote. if the federal government is still closed at the time of his next scheduled pay, he will receive a zero-dollar paycheck. like him, so many of these federal workers are living paycheck to paycheck, and they will be without that...
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herere with reaction, fox news contributor sara carter along with "relatable" podcast hostbr allie beth stuckey and tammy bruce. let me go over the top story. this is the governor on the radio. he says, if a mother is in labor, i can tell you what happened. the infant wouldld be delivered, okay, the infant would be kept comfortable, the infant would be worse resuscitated -- if that is with the mother and family desire. then a discussion would ensue between the physician and mothe mother. >> sean, you know myno backgrou. president of the national organization for women. my act now activism began in te 1980s. it is something -- this issue, as he said in your opening monologue, not about being pro-choice, not about abortion. it's a matter of fact -- >> sean: are you still pro-choice? >> i identify as that, indeed, and i will tell you that -- >> sean:s first three months. >> exactly. 61% of americans who identify as pro-choice agree that it should beth restricted to the first the months.nt 92% of g.o.p.ers, 60% of democrats, 6 out of 10 democrats first three months, and 78% of independents.
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. ♪ >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herer >>> rotten apple cuts its guidance for the quarter. >>> bad start. new signs of economic weakness in china have investors worldwide wondering how bad can it get. >>> locked out, while the partial government shutdown is making it hard for buyers to get a loan for their new home. those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, january 2nd. >> we do bid you a good evening, everybody, and welcome. we're kicking off the new year at the new york stock exchange. >> manynv
. ♪ >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herer >>> rotten apple cuts its guidance for the quarter. >>> bad start. new signs of economic weakness in china have investors worldwide wondering how bad can it get. >>> locked out, while the partial government shutdown is making it hard for buyers to get a loan for their new home. those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday,...
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i spoke to one worker wherede er, a fema worker, who used airline miles to travel herer just fhis protestay. he told me he had been a republican years past, he recently switched to independent, and he said, "i've never been engaged in politics before, this has charged me up, this is a problem for meon pely and my agency and the emergency function that it holds" so i." it was an interesting crowd full of people. >> woodruff: the shutdown having far impact. thank you. in the day's other news, the united states recognized venezuela's opposition leader as interim president. it came as juan guaido declared he had replaced nicolas maduro, the nominal president. maduro quickly broke relations with the u.s. all of this, as thousands of opposition supporters marched in caracas. we'll get the details, after the news summary. in afghanistan, the main intelligence agency says an air strike has killed the talibanga commander who zed a deadly attack on monday. the taliban is disputing the claim. monday's assault killed at least eople at a complex for t national security directorate, west of kabul. pope
i spoke to one worker wherede er, a fema worker, who used airline miles to travel herer just fhis protestay. he told me he had been a republican years past, he recently switched to independent, and he said, "i've never been engaged in politics before, this has charged me up, this is a problem for meon pely and my agency and the emergency function that it holds" so i." it was an interesting crowd full of people. >> woodruff: the shutdown having far impact. thank you. in the...
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so why shouldn't she stay herere and work on it until that happens?ll, it seems like conservatives are acting like nancy pelosi was going over there for two weeks to lay on a beach. that's not what's happening. >> tucker: you already couldn't tell me why she was going there. we still don't know why she was going. >> one, i don't work for nancy pelosi, but i can tell you thehe reason why her team says she was going was to thank our men and women in uniform. that's what i know and that's what you know. >> tucker: right, okay.ht but you are not answering my question which is, if itit is so important to end the shutdown, and i think it probably is, then why wouldn't she stay here until she negotiates the end of a shutdown? >> i think that pelosi, as well as schumer, have had three opportunities put in front of the president for him to have funding for his wall. you remember in january of 2018, they offered him $25 billion, in february of 2018 -- >> tucker: i've followed it. >> over 10 to 12 years. they gave him install the of $2.5 billion and he still dec
so why shouldn't she stay herere and work on it until that happens?ll, it seems like conservatives are acting like nancy pelosi was going over there for two weeks to lay on a beach. that's not what's happening. >> tucker: you already couldn't tell me why she was going there. we still don't know why she was going. >> one, i don't work for nancy pelosi, but i can tell you thehe reason why her team says she was going was to thank our men and women in uniform. that's what i know and...
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particular supreme court decision in tennessee is what galvanized this latest version of a mobilization on herereha. people were like, wait a minute. first of all, this is unjust that she spent one day in prison. secondly, they're going hours been 51 years in prison before she even gets a second chance. this is unacceptable. at that point, a group -- different groups around the country came together with a targeted effort to go after that, including groups like blm national, color of change, the highlander center. two of those three are based in tennessee, so it made sense they would push. i want to bring up the fact that a lot of people on social media got involved and started making phone calls. at one point, my understanding was that the governor's office was getting 6000 calls a day. that is unprecedented and unheard of. they had to switch over their lines to another line altogether in order to keep up with the amount of people that were pushing for her to get out. amy: what has been cyntoia's reaction? >> my understanding is she put out a statement that she was painful for people support. i
particular supreme court decision in tennessee is what galvanized this latest version of a mobilization on herereha. people were like, wait a minute. first of all, this is unjust that she spent one day in prison. secondly, they're going hours been 51 years in prison before she even gets a second chance. this is unacceptable. at that point, a group -- different groups around the country came together with a targeted effort to go after that, including groups like blm national, color of change,...
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renteria: i just learned abouout the sea level l rising,d i didn't know aboutut that before we moved herere. does it cononcern me? yes, because i eventually want to buy property here and have a family here, but i didn't know about that, and i'm not too informed,d, so it's not something thatat i'm really too coconcerned about r right now. i am scared now, though, learning that that's a possssibility. christensen: people under 40 living here in the bay area today are very, very likely to see unprecedented annunual flooding around the bay in ththeir lifetimes. jacob: it't's ining to be fantastiic in a city that t is so vital and known for its innovation that we're gogoing to be able to build this great v venue here. christensen: a lot of these new buildings by the end of the century, including the golden state warriors' new arena, would have the ground floors at least potentially flooded or basement paparking flooded. the warriors arena is, you know, contemplating maybe someday putting in flood gates so that their garages don't flood. they're thinking of raising pedestrian access so that it wo
renteria: i just learned abouout the sea level l rising,d i didn't know aboutut that before we moved herere. does it cononcern me? yes, because i eventually want to buy property here and have a family here, but i didn't know about that, and i'm not too informed,d, so it's not something thatat i'm really too coconcerned about r right now. i am scared now, though, learning that that's a possssibility. christensen: people under 40 living here in the bay area today are very, very likely to see...