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bebecause herere--this is where i learned d to abalone-di, you knknow, back i in 1999, you knowow, and to see what's happed to i it is, yeahah, it's really- it's really hard to look at. catton: it's s a really community-building kind of event, and it's really fabulous to see so many people energized and engaged with helping to restore e the kelp f forest. man 3: because thihis is our playayground. wewe love thisis.s is--when you're talkingng about environmentalism, you're talking of people who come outut there d we play, w we love this place. e dodon't wawant to see e it hurte want to o have sometething tha's renewable e and sustaiainable. % of all the abalone n now in mendococino are dedead because they''ve starved to dedeath. wo, 95% of allll the abalone in sona county are dead. we will nevever dive there again. man 4: it's... it's bebeyond words just how bad it's gotten. [water bubbling] aquilino: so here's an abalone. it's got--you know, it just looks like a garden snail in these respiratory wateters here. this is number 037. abalone are basically just like a big suction cup with a
bebecause herere--this is where i learned d to abalone-di, you knknow, back i in 1999, you knowow, and to see what's happed to i it is, yeahah, it's really- it's really hard to look at. catton: it's s a really community-building kind of event, and it's really fabulous to see so many people energized and engaged with helping to restore e the kelp f forest. man 3: because thihis is our playayground. wewe love thisis.s is--when you're talkingng about environmentalism, you're talking of people who...
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abalone brbrought a lot of people herere that--it was tir big vacation of the year. . come over with, you know, mom, dad, and the grandkids and camp out and relive the memories that they had when th were children. wowoman: abalone is a hot topic across california because the harvest of abalone is deeply embedded in ththe culture of californians, going back to indigenous communities that lived here before our colonizatition. dougug bush: it't's justst likea garden snail, excecept instead f eatingng your basisil and yourur lilittle baby y arugula ststar's eating seaeaweed. one shell anda foot. this is what you eat. this is just a a big, muscular foot that it crawls a around and hols onto the rock. krkristin aquililino: abalone ha realally importatant economic it on this ststate. thehey supporta lucrative e commercial fishery r decades. they also supported a recreaeational fishery that brought about $45 million to t e north coast of california until recently, and they support rereally sustatainable aquaculte in the statate. woman: the red abalone fishery was a major fishe
abalone brbrought a lot of people herere that--it was tir big vacation of the year. . come over with, you know, mom, dad, and the grandkids and camp out and relive the memories that they had when th were children. wowoman: abalone is a hot topic across california because the harvest of abalone is deeply embedded in ththe culture of californians, going back to indigenous communities that lived here before our colonizatition. dougug bush: it't's justst likea garden snail, excecept instead f...
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we'rere not out to make a p prot herere. we're here t to connect people to clclean energy. edudodo uriarte: so, , the compy grid alternatives p pays for the systemem. they have it installe. they have it monitored for 20 years and at the end of that 20 years, i have the option of having them removed at no cost or own them and i take care of them at thahat point. silvia uriarte: once e we figurd out we can actualllly go for itt no cosost, like, at least try, e went for it and we're aboutut to get iininstalled d now. ededuardo uriararte: i've toldd family and fririends andnd they- thehey still tell me, " "are you sure? what d did you get yoursef iinto? did--did you just sign your r house away? did you u sin your life away? what happenened" ok. ursua: ok.k. very good. excelle. tthank you. . thank you. silvia uriarte: : thank you so much. hom: i think a big challenge for us is that because we're intentional about working with communities that don't necessarily see solar every day, there canan be a natutural statf diststrust when n we come i in d say, , "here's a free opportunity
we'rere not out to make a p prot herere. we're here t to connect people to clclean energy. edudodo uriarte: so, , the compy grid alternatives p pays for the systemem. they have it installe. they have it monitored for 20 years and at the end of that 20 years, i have the option of having them removed at no cost or own them and i take care of them at thahat point. silvia uriarte: once e we figurd out we can actualllly go for itt no cosost, like, at least try, e went for it and we're aboutut to get...
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t they dry it just a bt herere, and then they push it to calgren, and then they do all the extra stuff, cleaning and everything that they need to do toto make it where they y can rl or reueuse the gagas on theirirn facility. so i it just madade at of sense. maas: the state of california has set a target that they want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the state, and it's particularly from the dairy industry. they want a 40% reduction by about the middle of the next decade. and it's a carrot and stick approach. they said to the dairy industry, "if you will voluntarily inststall these facilities and meet that goal, t then that's great. ififu dodon't, we'll probabably regule you." and so the e dairy indust, working with our industry and others, have all found a way to make these projects profitable so the farmers can afford to put these in, can generate some revenue by doing it, and hopefully forestall some regulation as welell. arioso: sshort term, of coururse you'u've got to pay fofor the initial investment. but frfrom r standpoioint, we didn't t have o put a lotot of capitatal
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even the most adapaptable specis out herere, arguablyly the coyoe or the raccoon, have trouble in thislandscape bececause of roas and of a lot of other urban dangers. pauly: and the reality is the decisions that we make today are going to be all the difference as to whether those mountain lions are in the l.a. area 100 years from now. heise: we have been overall, over the last 150 years, been very successful at displplacing especially a lot of the a animas out of the city that were to some degree harmful to humanan health and well-being. but we're now also reaealizing that in some sense we have overdone thahat. ordeÑana: i believe it's our responsibilility to facicilitate their coexistence with us. and for mountain lions and wide-ranging species that also include deer, we need to allow for safe passage across these very formidable barriers that we've created. what's being proposed along the 101 freeway in agoura hills is to build a crossing, a wildlife crossing. this is not a new concept. a lot of other countries have already bubuilthesese wildlifefe crossings. what these are are not j
even the most adapaptable specis out herere, arguablyly the coyoe or the raccoon, have trouble in thislandscape bececause of roas and of a lot of other urban dangers. pauly: and the reality is the decisions that we make today are going to be all the difference as to whether those mountain lions are in the l.a. area 100 years from now. heise: we have been overall, over the last 150 years, been very successful at displplacing especially a lot of the a animas out of the city that were to some...
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that allows them to set up the tthe temperatatures up herere e closose to freezining, but thatt doesn'tto bother the porters. leandro from argentina is happy to have mamanaged ththe first s. >> [speaking foreign language] unbelievable. you give your all, and the porters march right past you all the same. great. >> in the evening, the porters are introduced. the mountain guide explains that they are now consciously hiring more women to promote greater equality. here, marleni earns 90 euros a week, which is not a bad wage for r the peruvian andndes. in the morning, it's minus three degrees celsius. the next part will be the most difficult leg of the hike, ascending to the pass at 4,650 metres. dora kariaia is travelining ts routute for the fifirst tim. even thohough it's harard work, she's very proud to have gotten this job. >> [speaking foreign language] hiking on this mountain path is just wonderful. it's a chance for me to get to see more of my country. i never had the opportunity to do this before. only now as a porter. >> while washing up after lunch, marleni explains how much has ch
that allows them to set up the tthe temperatatures up herere e closose to freezining, but thatt doesn'tto bother the porters. leandro from argentina is happy to have mamanaged ththe first s. >> [speaking foreign language] unbelievable. you give your all, and the porters march right past you all the same. great. >> in the evening, the porters are introduced. the mountain guide explains that they are now consciously hiring more women to promote greater equality. here, marleni earns 90...
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carlos: fefeel gd herere i've had lotot osupport from the recross anfrom vicm support.ank g i i'm o they're lping meind a join a compy.y. that's mplan, toind wowo and spend the restf mymy le in bota. report: the ho of a joand a home has also drdriven thousas ofof venezuelansns to colombiai. venezuelela closed thehe offil rderer croings i in bruary,, but families contie e to com acro elsewewhere on footot. >> therere was nothingng back . noing g for baby,y, nhing foror us. that's no way to live. no medicinine, no food, , noth. reporter: but things w't't be easysy in combia, either. to get a work permit, yoyou ned proper i.d.d. almost half the venezuelans who've come here don't have that. many are exploiteded as y laborers. some just hahang around e ststreets anbebeg for ney y ad food. even peoplple with a jobob haa hard time finding a decent place to stay. many of those who make it here sleep in so-called "paga-diarios" -- shared rooms packed with beds. they have no rights there and could be evicted at any time. luisis is a hairdresser and haa job, but he barely makes en
carlos: fefeel gd herere i've had lotot osupport from the recross anfrom vicm support.ank g i i'm o they're lping meind a join a compy.y. that's mplan, toind wowo and spend the restf mymy le in bota. report: the ho of a joand a home has also drdriven thousas ofof venezuelansns to colombiai. venezuelela closed thehe offil rderer croings i in bruary,, but families contie e to com acro elsewewhere on footot. >> therere was nothingng back . noing g for baby,y, nhing foror us. that's no way to...
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trump: i herer laura: bread and butter are two lucky eyias. pardon, but don't worry. neher will laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." president trump says he would love to have key members of his administration testify before the impeachment inquirt he -- but he is fighting for t afghts of future presidents. his comments comr a major rebuke by federal judge who ruled that special counsel joh -- don mcgahn should appeares before con thwhite house rejected the claim of absolute immunity. judge jackson ote, "stated mply, the primary take away from the last 200 years of recorded american history is that the presidents are not kings. this means that they do not have subjects bound by loyalty or by blood." the decision is being appealed. rbut what does it mean potential witnesses like john bolton and the timeline democrats have laid out?we toda learned the judiciary committee will hold its first hearing on december 4. a brief time ago i spoke to law professor and bbc legal analyst jonathan turley. so, presidents are not king
trump: i herer laura: bread and butter are two lucky eyias. pardon, but don't worry. neher will laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." president trump says he would love to have key members of his administration testify before the impeachment inquirt he -- but he is fighting for t afghts of future presidents. his comments comr a major rebuke by federal judge who ruled that special counsel joh -- don mcgahn should appeares before con...
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tom: basicalally, any trenendn teterms of indusustry or the pr sector herere, ultimately, any trendsal consumption, are of importance to the whole world. reporter: and these trends can be positive. china has become a world leader in solar power, for example. no other country invests as much money in renewables as beijiji. solar power is n now cheaper tn grid electricicity in much of e country. back in the mountains near beijing, zhang junfeng is confident that china is moving in the right direction. at the moment, co2 emissions per capita in china are less than half what they are in the u.u. and he wants it to stay that way. zhang: people are becoming increasingly aware of the environmental problems here and responding accordingly. many have understood that environmental protection is, ultimately, in their own best interest. reporter: but some still see growing prosperity and environmental protection as being at odds with one another. with his photos, zhang junfeng wants to show just what an asset our natural surroundings are. host: that's all from "global 3000" ththis week. t we alw
tom: basicalally, any trenendn teterms of indusustry or the pr sector herere, ultimately, any trendsal consumption, are of importance to the whole world. reporter: and these trends can be positive. china has become a world leader in solar power, for example. no other country invests as much money in renewables as beijiji. solar power is n now cheaper tn grid electricicity in much of e country. back in the mountains near beijing, zhang junfeng is confident that china is moving in the right...
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brent: herere a are some of the other stories making news around the world. 15-year-old girl and a truck driver have been killed after a suspension bridge near the french city of toulouse collapsed into the tarn river. it happened in southern france. three vehicles are thought to have been crossing the bridge when it fell. a criminal investigation has been opened. in myanmar, a group a performance artist has been given a second jail sentence for insulting the mimilitary. the satirical poets call themselves the peacock generation. under myanmar's judicial system, the group can face the same charges in every township where they performed. when it comes to dog sledding, most people think of snow-covered scenes in the frozen arctic, but last week, the world of competitive sled dog racing came to the united kingdom. the hounds and their owners had to brave rough conditions as they battled it out, but it was all worth it for the treat of winning a world title. >> if you thought dog sledding only took place on snow and ice, you've been barking up the wrong tree.. th
brent: herere a are some of the other stories making news around the world. 15-year-old girl and a truck driver have been killed after a suspension bridge near the french city of toulouse collapsed into the tarn river. it happened in southern france. three vehicles are thought to have been crossing the bridge when it fell. a criminal investigation has been opened. in myanmar, a group a performance artist has been given a second jail sentence for insulting the mimilitary. the satirical poets...
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i rememember during the obama admininistration,herere was a series of reports about the afghan localolice. at the time, backed by u u.s. intelllligence agencies. that was committing war crimes as well. back in the obama administration, there was a report from the united nations about systemic torture in afghan prisons. afghanistan is anan extremely violen place.. ththe politics a are not exemptm that. we are trying to n nation b buin a very difficult country. these are the kind of results you get. brent: this war has been going on for 18 years. there has been terrible things -- terrible things have occurred. if this report is confirmed, what would be particularly new about it? john: what will not be new is the response of the u.s. government. when reports of this kind have popped up in the past, the basic response is to deny, to try to poke holes in the story, and then to ignore. that is what i expect to be going on this time around. you could argue in a different context that it would be another kind of impulse to pressure public will toto withdraw frfrom afghanista and end the lost
i rememember during the obama admininistration,herere was a series of reports about the afghan localolice. at the time, backed by u u.s. intelllligence agencies. that was committing war crimes as well. back in the obama administration, there was a report from the united nations about systemic torture in afghan prisons. afghanistan is anan extremely violen place.. ththe politics a are not exemptm that. we are trying to n nation b buin a very difficult country. these are the kind of results you...
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. >> jennifer price says herer investors want to align capital with their values.effects of climate change is number one on their agenda. >> it's a bit harder i do find for people to buy into at times, preventing rather than mitigating and taking it away or opping but we prevent it from even happeng. >> the greatest risk she says is if they don't do more bonds like this one. >> because in transaction isn't recommendndicated or if there isn't other funds allocated to do the forest clearing, the forest fires can still fra >> nightly business report, diana olick in thoe, national for zbleeft before we go another from wall et.ay's fin numbers the dow fell 140 points. hee nasdaq dropped 11 and the s&p 500 was off 9. for the month all of the averag u were >>> and that is nightly business forsue herera thank joining us. have have a great evening. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ woman: this is "bbc world news america." is made possible by... the freeman fodation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions
. >> jennifer price says herer investors want to align capital with their values.effects of climate change is number one on their agenda. >> it's a bit harder i do find for people to buy into at times, preventing rather than mitigating and taking it away or opping but we prevent it from even happeng. >> the greatest risk she says is if they don't do more bonds like this one. >> because in transaction isn't recommendndicated or if there isn't other funds allocated to do...
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and herere people are waiting outsie their v vehicles as the missilee alert goeoes. by as they are thy arare. it's they don't want them to be close to the vehicles as the as there's missile alerts is recommended not to. there's more videos as well here's the disney got center where this is the first time this is tel aviv's main shopping center and it's been closed down for the first time in recent history. so really shows- the security situation going on and the region right now and that. the. everything that's been going on this is the read- alert app from the- this is showing where- it's showing. no it you're notifies its users- of the incoming missiles in here we can see how earlier the map for showing which- is the civilian should avoid. and which ones were possibly dangerous and as you can see here user he was a- you know he's that many users-- saying that they were receiving a lot of- notifications throughout the night throughout the day today as well here you can see a user who receceived. thirty sx notifications already- and going on to the gaza strip- this i
and herere people are waiting outsie their v vehicles as the missilee alert goeoes. by as they are thy arare. it's they don't want them to be close to the vehicles as the as there's missile alerts is recommended not to. there's more videos as well here's the disney got center where this is the first time this is tel aviv's main shopping center and it's been closed down for the first time in recent history. so really shows- the security situation going on and the region right now and that. the....
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hill: : you know, , wow, what tn opportunitity we have, an oceann acidification resesearch groupup herere at the mamarine lab. . we an expert t on bringing an endangerered white a abalone sps backck from the e brink, andnd e an expert t on farming red abale in the context of ococean acacidificatioion, and so,o, of course, , our 3 grououps work together because we're interested in trying to understatand the fututure of alf these e species, both for conservation of the species--how do we protect the species in the future?--but also for sustainable fafarming. bush: the academic world moves at its own pacace. in the commercial world, we're--it moves at its own pace, but there are momements and there are projectsts that bring everyonene into the f fold and lelet the is kind of flow. it's s very organ. it's the way that thihinking works,s, the way that problem-m-solving woworks, the y that y you approacach a problelm a a different t perspective sometimes, takake a step b back. when you''re working on aa project, youou develop the cocommunity ththat helps you moe forward.d. swezey: : now we are
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past herer nation's on american history tv. next on the civil war, dan welch discusses the 1862 full of secession bill. a union attempt to wrestle control. meantlling this area access to charleston, south carolina. an indispensable cassette or -- indispensable confederate port city. he is the co-author of the last road north, a guide through the gettysburg campaign, 1863.
past herer nation's on american history tv. next on the civil war, dan welch discusses the 1862 full of secession bill. a union attempt to wrestle control. meantlling this area access to charleston, south carolina. an indispensable cassette or -- indispensable confederate port city. he is the co-author of the last road north, a guide through the gettysburg campaign, 1863.
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herer we are in future cast. that's where the front pushes through the entire region. isolated times. 5:00p.m. as we go through 7:00 p.m., pushing across the rest of the bay area and into the south bay. behind it looking at scattered showers for wednesday and even into thursday. for thanksgiving orinda through lafayette. al mo, doneville it is going to be a mess with heavy rain expected as we go through the evening. as we go through the afternoon, coast, hills, mountains under a wind advisory gusts 50 to 60 miles an hour. sunrise at 7:01. daytime highs for today, below average all in the 50s. so looking at 56 in sunny vale. 54 in con court. 55 pleasantville. definitely feel more like winter with our temps and rain. 55 in san francisco. 54 in berkeley for the high. 56 in oakland and 5 for clover dale. here is the extended forecast and what you can expect. increasing wind and rain. strongest wind this evening. showers continue. looking at more wet weather as we head into the weekend. and with the storm approaching, kpix has you covered. we'll have extra coverage on air a
herer we are in future cast. that's where the front pushes through the entire region. isolated times. 5:00p.m. as we go through 7:00 p.m., pushing across the rest of the bay area and into the south bay. behind it looking at scattered showers for wednesday and even into thursday. for thanksgiving orinda through lafayette. al mo, doneville it is going to be a mess with heavy rain expected as we go through the evening. as we go through the afternoon, coast, hills, mountains under a wind advisory...
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past herer nation's on american history tv. next on the civil war, dan welch discusses the 1862 full of secession bill. a union attempt to wrestle control. meantlling this area access to charleston, south carolina. an indispensable cassette or -- indispensable confederate port city. he is the co-author of the last road north, a guide through the gettysburg campaign, 1863. this was part of the emerging civil war symposium. >> it is my honor to present our next speaker, who currently serves as a primary and secondary educator with the public school district in northeast ohio. previously, he was the education programs coordinator for the gettysburg foundation. he continues to serve as a park ranger at gettysburg military park. he received his bachelor of arts from youngstown state university where he studied instrumental music education, particularly in the french horn. i understand that pretty much means learning how to play on the up beat for anything that sousa has composed. laughter] he solicits all of the news and notes for t
past herer nation's on american history tv. next on the civil war, dan welch discusses the 1862 full of secession bill. a union attempt to wrestle control. meantlling this area access to charleston, south carolina. an indispensable cassette or -- indispensable confederate port city. he is the co-author of the last road north, a guide through the gettysburg campaign, 1863. this was part of the emerging civil war symposium. >> it is my honor to present our next speaker, who currently serves...
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ththese three herere on this ca, 43 dead in detroitit last year,3 dedead in newarar , riright on backough history through reconstruction, through the cicivil w war. think of all of the dedead we he buried. anand so our task k is bound toe heavier and more difficult. in ago that was naacp had at the time roy wilkins. and now another clip from the documentary "scarred justice: the orangeburg massacre 1968." bakariip features .ellers he was the son of cleve sellers. this was bakari sellers commemorating the 40th anniversary of the massacre. he was right here in the mlk auauditorium at south carolina state. >> we're joined today here in her own memorial to remember three dead and 27 injured and yet another massacre that marked yet another people struggle against oppression. these men who died hehere were t martyrs to a dream, but sololdis to a cause. we find our state and indidivials within our s state owing no shahame in making concentrated efforts to kekeep ththis day that wewe come evever to remember off the historians tongue and purged from our history books. a group of students build
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different ofofficers perioiodicy would takeke t chief editor r ad question herer as well ass journanalist mohamed hamama who was taken n a couple of time they also questioned twowo foren and twoerss withmamada, memembers of fncnce 24 t crew that had come to do an interview shady'ss arrest. at about 4:3:30, they asked lina an t to comed from the n newsrom tabable.ngings from the a a horrible moment because we had to o stand theren the newsroom and watch as they were being taken awanot knowg what f fate awaitedd them. the entire group left excepept e security agent state for severel minutes to infororm us s they we bebeing takenn to the prosecut'' office, which did d not tuturn t to be trueue. we askeded him which prosecuto's office and he refused to o say. when w we ask him to identify himself or the security agagency he works for, he alslso refused. 24 crews 24 -- frarance left a and the two freelancers wewere takaken to their homes so ththey could check on eir passports. ththey were evenentually leto as well. and ranam mohamed hamama mamdouh were handcuffed to each other, put in a police
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suddenly she sits up and opens up herer mouth slightly. julia follows suit. before the second round i take my hat and turn it upside down underneath her chin. three hours later we have become used to the smell and feeling our daughters vomit on our clothing. we are sticky with heat and sweat and bodily fluids by the time we arrive at the airport. john leaves the girls with me while he rushes to the bathroom to clean up my hat and rinse off his shirt. with abb tucked into each arm, i sink into a plastic chair. my dizziness and blurry vision must be a result of the heat i think. an older woman sits down next to arms open.er i hand her julia and she pulls the blanket from her belongings and hands it to me. she and john take my arms when it's time to board. i still feel righetti but have a firm grip on isabella who emerges from the cloth on my shoulder slowly as a plant sprouting from the earth in a time lapse video. she stretches her neck like a periscope and puts her head slowly with a stern look on her face, like a general assessing a battlefield or the atlant
suddenly she sits up and opens up herer mouth slightly. julia follows suit. before the second round i take my hat and turn it upside down underneath her chin. three hours later we have become used to the smell and feeling our daughters vomit on our clothing. we are sticky with heat and sweat and bodily fluids by the time we arrive at the airport. john leaves the girls with me while he rushes to the bathroom to clean up my hat and rinse off his shirt. with abb tucked into each arm, i sink into a...
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at t the latin grammys thursday ninight, s she uncovered herer s as she walkeked under the red carpetevealing the words "in chile they torture, rape, and kill" written across her chest. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. the first ever presidential forum on environmental justice was held last friday at south carolina state university in orangeburg. i co-moderated the event with former e epa official mustafa santiago ali. earlier in the week, we aired our interview with senator elizabeth warren. today we turn to senator cory booker of new jersey. mustafa ali began the questioning. mustafa: so we know that currently come our federal agencies have withdrawn themselves from addressing environmental injustices that are going on. can you talk about what your administration will do to fix that problem? >> i'm smiling because he asked me questions we know we talked about. first and foremost, what he means by the federal agencies pulling back is the epa, they are at half the level they were in 2010 on inspections right now. the money they're collecting from corporate polluters is at like
at t the latin grammys thursday ninight, s she uncovered herer s as she walkeked under the red carpetevealing the words "in chile they torture, rape, and kill" written across her chest. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. the first ever presidential forum on environmental justice was held last friday at south carolina state university in orangeburg. i co-moderated the event with former e epa official mustafa santiago ali. earlier in the week, we aired our interview with senator...
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when i was 14 was a country cemetery, i have great aunt is the family historian and i remember asking herer why are all these babies buried? why are all these young women buried? she said look at the tombstone. they say 1918 -- 19. spanish flu took them all. it brought even in rural oklahoma brought society to a grinding halt for weeks and weeks as it passed through. my generation have not experienced any of that, sometimes it doesn't necessarily understand what the potential downside is. thank you, doctor for giving this opportunity to focus on these issues. i yield back. >> thank you to the ranking member and for allowing me to be a doctor check. there a couple of things happening, the most important thing at stake today, i think that's why cameras are out. a colleague of mine, we are on the front lines of trying to combat this information up there. i want to run through a couple of quick yes, no questions. is there any scientific evidence that vaccines leading to increased risk of autism? >> absolutely not. >> when i was practicing, i would talk to some of my patients, they would often c
when i was 14 was a country cemetery, i have great aunt is the family historian and i remember asking herer why are all these babies buried? why are all these young women buried? she said look at the tombstone. they say 1918 -- 19. spanish flu took them all. it brought even in rural oklahoma brought society to a grinding halt for weeks and weeks as it passed through. my generation have not experienced any of that, sometimes it doesn't necessarily understand what the potential downside is. thank...