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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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according to herer, she was s also my handler. when we traveled together on tour. we were traveling g companions bothth within and beyond the contntinentatal united sta. we jogged together in spring valley. we hiked in the virgin islands, we e explored scandinavia together. she was my big sister, a friend who made me feel that without her fririendship, i could never r have becomome o i imagine e myself to o be tod. so many of us feel that t we hae found ourselves throug because of an in relation to toni and her work. i was in my late 20's when we met. and d although she w was in her earlyly 40's, shwawas not yeyet toni m morri, the internationally acclaimed writer, but t she was on a mission to open the u.s. publishing industry to black writers and activists. i wanted t to give back somethig she later saidid to hilton als i wa''marcrching. i dididn't go to o anything. i dididn't join anything. but i could makeke sure there ws a pupublished d record of those who did mararch and dd put themselves on the linene. toni also understood much better than anyone else,, i be
according to herer, she was s also my handler. when we traveled together on tour. we were traveling g companions bothth within and beyond the contntinentatal united sta. we jogged together in spring valley. we hiked in the virgin islands, we e explored scandinavia together. she was my big sister, a friend who made me feel that without her fririendship, i could never r have becomome o i imagine e myself to o be tod. so many of us feel that t we hae found ourselves throug because of an in...
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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 atapacity because ourysystem oldlderand weweeed i impro thahat. [solor s speakg spspanh] rrator:ccess tolean inking wer in rul californ is comicated, 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 endle anxnxie. anmany of e women re tellg g us h they y uld g
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different customer r levels, whwhether it''s a w wholesaler n francisco or whetheher it's a restaurant herere in san didiegr an individual who o walks in the door. we'll bring the fifish bak here, and we'll grade the fish one by one, so each h fish, we'l do a taiail cut, a core samplel. we'll g grade the fish. uh, number one? thisis one's a little different. thehe tail isa little bitit off color, but the core is n nice, so i graded it a 2g2g with a two plus 4. we hava limited amamount of wild fish we ccan take to keep the population sustainable, and yet we have a growing population in the world, so we need this seafood. there are more imports now. half the world's seafood supply is being farmed. it's not happening in the u.u.s. it's happenining in ananother couountry under probay less strtrenuous enviroronmental c conditions,s,d meananwhile, we e don't t have t happenening in thehe u.s. becace of all our regulationons. schubel: aquaculture referers to grgrowing seafafood in watater.e problem within freshwater, which is where most of it comes now, well, freshwater is going to be under serious
different customer r levels, whwhether it''s a w wholesaler n francisco or whetheher it's a restaurant herere in san didiegr an individual who o walks in the door. we'll bring the fifish bak here, and we'll grade the fish one by one, so each h fish, we'l do a taiail cut, a core samplel. we'll g grade the fish. uh, number one? thisis one's a little different. thehe tail isa little bitit off color, but the core is n nice, so i graded it a 2g2g with a two plus 4. we hava limited amamount of wild...
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we'rere not out to make a p prot herere. we're here t to connect people to clclean energy. eduardodo uriarte: so, , the coy 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. eduardodo uriarte: so, , the coy 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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herere's what we know e know that an arrest warrant. has been issued obviously. it makes you feel vulnerable. right no this is the time t to fighght this is the time to tell people here's s re's the. and you have to make sure that our government doesn't cross it because when it does. we're no longer. i am a pretend millennial but i am turning fifty five fifty five years allow i've been a journalist for. . more than thirty years. like softly best play list resuming spotify. when our president bridging the detector was elected the campaign machinery that helped elect him how was weaponized and went after anyone who was critical of the drugg war and also journalist in particular were targeted. thisis is more for troops a and the biggest casualy in the war for truth is how many people have been killed in the drug war. i'm at the front lines i feeling i know it. i have the data to prove. here's what happened in the philippines when facebook looking to toxic i watch alexa ranking every day which is a websbsite ranking of all the- wy the people the *-* go. and before. i
herere's what we know e know that an arrest warrant. has been issued obviously. it makes you feel vulnerable. right no this is the time t to fighght this is the time to tell people here's s re's the. and you have to make sure that our government doesn't cross it because when it does. we're no longer. i am a pretend millennial but i am turning fifty five fifty five years allow i've been a journalist for. . more than thirty years. like softly best play list resuming spotify. when our president...
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peter: eight square meters is all samamara has to take shelter with herer four childrdren. she was determined to stay-at-hohome in southehern tri , but eventually the conflict got to close. >> rockets started falling on us. blasts started b breaking. it was horrific.c. thee whole neighborhooood was empty. everybody had left. there was no homes, no baker, no butcher. peter: along with more than 170 families, they have moved to this abandoned construruction se deeper inside the city. have fled their homes since april, when fororces loyal to ststrongman haftar launched a an assault on tripol, the seat of the u.n.-recognized government. some are housed in schools, some with other families, the authorities are struggling to find space. thisis man has come to donate sheets and mattrtresses. >> i passed by these buildings every day. it breaks my heart that t my kis are warm and others are experiencing this tragedy. peter: the government of national accord and haftar continue to conflict. several civilians were killed by rocket fire in the east of tripoli. claire: thousands take to
peter: eight square meters is all samamara has to take shelter with herer four childrdren. she was determined to stay-at-hohome in southehern tri , but eventually the conflict got to close. >> rockets started falling on us. blasts started b breaking. it was horrific.c. thee whole neighborhooood was empty. everybody had left. there was no homes, no baker, no butcher. peter: along with more than 170 families, they have moved to this abandoned construruction se deeper inside the city. have...
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so it's--everything around herere--all the water on t the m is recycled 3 3 to 4 times. maas: when we approach a dairy, we explain to them their options. we come together with design, we oversee construction, and then we operate the facility. lyle and calgren rrenewable f fuels are p partneg this prproject. thehey've g gote lead o of the actutual gas clelp operattions. soo essentiaially,e deliver them the raw gas by working with the dairies, and they process the gas and get it into the pipeline on their plant. shyler: one of the options for using that biogas is to turn it into cngng--compressssed natural gas. maas: so our final end product is natural gas. it's biologically no different than natural gas that flows in the pipes to your house. it can be used for a variety of things, but we're going to use it for, and what we are using it for, is vehicle fuel. arioso: it''s really simple on the farm. we have a covered lagoon. we capture the gas from ththe cow. thehey dry it just at here, , and then they push it to calgren, and then they do all the extra stuff, cleaning and e
so it's--everything around herere--all the water on t the m is recycled 3 3 to 4 times. maas: when we approach a dairy, we explain to them their options. we come together with design, we oversee construction, and then we operate the facility. lyle and calgren rrenewable f fuels are p partneg this prproject. thehey've g gote lead o of the actutual gas clelp operattions. soo essentiaially,e deliver them the raw gas by working with the dairies, and they process the gas and get it into the pipeline...
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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
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...
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we are herere to bring visibibiy to not just that desecration, to theo bring visibility climate defenders amy: also on monday, chilean activists gathered outside the cop25 venue to p protest the right-wing government of president sebastian pinera and to denounce the summit being relocated to madrid. this is chilean feminist activist christine engelbreit. >> spain cannot welcome a murderous government because the government of sebastian pinera is murdering. it is woundingng. it is purposely murdering our people w with the armed forces d the police. it is a deliliberate attack. they p perfectlyly know what t'e dodoing. ththey are violating protocol. it has been confirmed by human rights watch their human rights violations in the state is denying it. it is the state that negates what is happenening. human rights are being violated in chile. amy: the u.n. climate summit is being run by chile, even though the chilean government canceled it in santiago amid massive anti-austerity protests there and then the u.n. moved to the cop to madrid. and in yet another protest on monday, protesters walked
we are herere to bring visibibiy to not just that desecration, to theo bring visibility climate defenders amy: also on monday, chilean activists gathered outside the cop25 venue to p protest the right-wing government of president sebastian pinera and to denounce the summit being relocated to madrid. this is chilean feminist activist christine engelbreit. >> spain cannot welcome a murderous government because the government of sebastian pinera is murdering. it is woundingng. it is...
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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 haharmful to humanan health and well-being. but we're now also realizing 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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evenhe typical swedish meatlllls herere v vegarian and better for the envononment.the torstensnssons were coconcd about the environment long bere g gretahunbererbecame a household meme. sasara: flht s shame is somemeg we talk about. ateast foror n we're n n planning a lonong stance flight and ybe we should beraveling less. it's betr by tra, bubut u ha to ask urself whether you haveo go at al reporter: the highest co2 tax in thwoworld esn'n't seem to have impacteded the torstenssononso mumuch. but it's still caused massive change in sweden over the last 30 years. host: another side effect of rising temperatures is desert expansion, something north africa's sahel region knows well. large areas of the sahel now regularly experience drought. fertile land is becoming a rare commodity, leading to increased conflict in the region. take mali. it's has been mired in crisiss for years. r r report juÜen schchider travelled to the landlocked country in west africa. in fana, he enjoyed the hospitality of the local mayor, who has become an expert on climate change. reporter: ther
evenhe typical swedish meatlllls herere v vegarian and better for the envononment.the torstensnssons were coconcd about the environment long bere g gretahunbererbecame a household meme. sasara: flht s shame is somemeg we talk about. ateast foror n we're n n planning a lonong stance flight and ybe we should beraveling less. it's betr by tra, bubut u ha to ask urself whether you haveo go at al reporter: the highest co2 tax in thwoworld esn'n't seem to have impacteded the torstenssononso mumuch....
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stephen: w what a cocontrast tot wewe are jusust herere in bruss. shares jumped 10% in the first minute of trading, reachching te daily limit for gains on the stock k exchange. -- it makes countntry it the most v valuable e public listed comompany. the kingdodom had bebeen tryingo drdrum up demand in advance ofoe lalaunch, including from state investment funds. it seems to have worked. reporter: it is the bigigst ever market d debut as sharares in si surged to the maximum 10% % allowed in the stk exchange in riyadh. the company is responsible e for 10% of thehe world oil supply, d last week successfully raised $25.6 billion during its initial public offering. combineded with today's shares, this puts the company's valuation at almost 1.9 trillion dollars, making it the most valuable publicly listed company in the world, , rth more t than microsofoft or apple. it is also worth more than the top fiveve oil companies of exxn mobil, total, royal dutch shell, chevron, and bp combined. >> we have seen the markets respond to our results as a company. we co
stephen: w what a cocontrast tot wewe are jusust herere in bruss. shares jumped 10% in the first minute of trading, reachching te daily limit for gains on the stock k exchange. -- it makes countntry it the most v valuable e public listed comompany. the kingdodom had bebeen tryingo drdrum up demand in advance ofoe lalaunch, including from state investment funds. it seems to have worked. reporter: it is the bigigst ever market d debut as sharares in si surged to the maximum 10% % allowed in the...
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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 accordinglyly. 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 a
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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with the latest, herere is james wilson. >> protetesters are mountining a seriouous challenge to india'srime minister and his hindu national government. the parliament hasas decided to grant citizenship to illegal immigrants to flee religious persecution from afghanistan. people of all religions can apply except one, muslims. there are 200 million muslims in india and many believe t the law is a deliberate snub to their community. >> when india got freedom in 1947, hindus, muslims, we were altogether. without muslims we would not have been able to get freedom. >> however the indian government says the law is to protect people who have fled religious persecution in muslim majority countries so there is no need to extend provisions to muslims. >> i want to say that whatever -- the government of the indian peoples party has found that all residents will get -- all refugees will get citizenship in india. so fierce is the public opposition in some areas, hundreds of protesters have been injured and several have been killed in clashes with police. >> temperatures in australia broke a record th
with the latest, herere is james wilson. >> protetesters are mountining a seriouous challenge to india'srime minister and his hindu national government. the parliament hasas decided to grant citizenship to illegal immigrants to flee religious persecution from afghanistan. people of all religions can apply except one, muslims. there are 200 million muslims in india and many believe t the law is a deliberate snub to their community. >> when india got freedom in 1947, hindus, muslims,...
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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
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...
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now if you're just joining us herere on fronts twenty four i think we can play some of the latest pictures coming into us here in the front twenty four news room from central london this is the scene that crowds. of a and see a conservative of protesters have assembled in the capitol police the trying to disperse the those- crowds the leader of the opposition labor party has said meanwhile that after losing thursday's space he went speeding the policy in a nother u. k. at election. but despite many calls for him to stand down from within the movements jeremy corbyn say's he would be resigning as labor leader right away the party picked up two hundred and three seats thus the west school since nineteen thirty. five corbin has described the outcome as being very disappointing let's take a listen. i called for last night to a period of reflection the party and obviously the ruling body of the party on actually say it will decide- what process to follow then selections success to me but i. am quite prepared and i was elected to do so to the departing until that takes place. for r more on n the
now if you're just joining us herere on fronts twenty four i think we can play some of the latest pictures coming into us here in the front twenty four news room from central london this is the scene that crowds. of a and see a conservative of protesters have assembled in the capitol police the trying to disperse the those- crowds the leader of the opposition labor party has said meanwhile that after losing thursday's space he went speeding the policy in a nother u. k. at election. but despite...
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federation of african fashion these days she's also the brains behinind black fashion experience herere paris formally known as black fashion week. this powerhouse it's all about celebrating black designed in old it's divest de. on december come up quickly use tashen as a way to bring people into this experience we really want to share it with them. it's fashion but seen in a different way it's fun and theatrical them all as there's a real confidence there none of the design is that you see here are just following trends. and that's what i love. this is a gym. do you think there's such a thing as black fashion. what part of a good now i don't think so at least not put like that. i think that t there iss such a a thing as a fashion that's's being informed by black culturure. that's our slogan. this isn't about cololor it's about cultlture and that's's an evolution. useragent i'm not looking for validation anymore i think that we need to stand on our own to fit to do this for ourselves if you like it get on board. if you wanna. among the design is taking pollux mimi pillars. she was born
federation of african fashion these days she's also the brains behinind black fashion experience herere paris formally known as black fashion week. this powerhouse it's all about celebrating black designed in old it's divest de. on december come up quickly use tashen as a way to bring people into this experience we really want to share it with them. it's fashion but seen in a different way it's fun and theatrical them all as there's a real confidence there none of the design is that you see...
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a delicate has been detained for seven months alolog with herer seals pool colleleage hello mekë said a statement thursday the university expressed its shock at news of the hunger strike and calleled for wide international support. thanks for j joining us here on the program in france twenty four to stay tuned for more news and analysis coming up next . the animated decorations remind me of my childhood. is no longer just aboutut buying things cusustomers want a new experience andnd that's what these department store. thanks for joining us for phones the focus now is a time of year time for some for special. so we decided to explore some of parsis big department stores all told my guys eyes than our- way- mood about housman's a couple of internationally renowned examples but a particular appeal at this time of year. the decorations in the windows. byzantine decal la the lafayette where i am now ranks second off to the eiffel tower in terms of annual visits in numbers. as you can see that very much in the christmas spirit him further other department stores there is the prompt all just
a delicate has been detained for seven months alolog with herer seals pool colleleage hello mekë said a statement thursday the university expressed its shock at news of the hunger strike and calleled for wide international support. thanks for j joining us here on the program in france twenty four to stay tuned for more news and analysis coming up next . the animated decorations remind me of my childhood. is no longer just aboutut buying things cusustomers want a new experience andnd that's...
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would it be limited to law enforcement as opposed to other governmental functionssen that happen herere that happen injure persons abroad?ongest >> because it's in the law appe enforcement contextal that t ths the strongest argument, strongest appeal to the tradition in our briefs, a straight line dating all the way back to the founding where it was law enforcement, where common law remedies against federal officers were so important. there aren't many examples. i could find none of combat operations, for example, where state courts were imposing torti remedies against federal officers. >> you draw a line there, rts actively in this case and say te anyra actions involving militari operations, diplomatic ons, a operations, any other operations of government are not -- there's no bivens action there? it's only for law enforcement, s whatever that means, operation >> obviously i wouldn't decide u more than is necessary. >> ah. if yo okay. that's what i thought you woul l say, all right? so where is -- if you're not willing to draw that line, where is it? and how is this court supposed to d
would it be limited to law enforcement as opposed to other governmental functionssen that happen herere that happen injure persons abroad?ongest >> because it's in the law appe enforcement contextal that t ths the strongest argument, strongest appeal to the tradition in our briefs, a straight line dating all the way back to the founding where it was law enforcement, where common law remedies against federal officers were so important. there aren't many examples. i could find none of...
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go with you and say your $600,000 possible say your $600,000 possible bring me your exexhahanknk h herer . say your $600,000 possible bring me your - - ininststyoyourur n nexs itit''s s alalwawaysystoto , anand d geget t toto herjavec: yeah. we'd be left with that -- that -- that, uh, $40,000. >> the fca boss taking overin march. european stocks edge higher in pre-christmas trade as steven mnuchin tells cnbc the phase one trade deal with china should be rubber stamped with china in the next month >> the uk economy chief tells us slow growth in the block could continue and will not come down to policy alone. >> we have to try to coordinate our fiscal policies at the better level possible to face this new situation >> italy sells retail payment business to nexi at a 1 billion euro deal taking it to the top of the stoxx 600 so it has been officially confirmed now, andrew bailey will replace mark carney he was chief executive at the financial conduct authority, the fca. as many as six candidates considered for the role. bailey's handling likely gave him the edge highlighting bailey's experie
go with you and say your $600,000 possible say your $600,000 possible bring me your exexhahanknk h herer . say your $600,000 possible bring me your - - ininststyoyourur n nexs itit''s s alalwawaysystoto , anand d geget t toto herjavec: yeah. we'd be left with that -- that -- that, uh, $40,000. >> the fca boss taking overin march. european stocks edge higher in pre-christmas trade as steven mnuchin tells cnbc the phase one trade deal with china should be rubber stamped with china in the...
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we stayed as a family with herer at the h hospital for a weweek. then had follow-up care for several years. she had to go to a dococtor evey few months. we paid nothing for that. amy: nothing. >> she is a c child until 18. you don't papay anything for health care. amy: then you come to the united states and are shocked. >> what she needed -- for some reason, she needed to go to the hospital in an ambulance. they asked about our health care company. we said we are from sweden. it was not covered and i do pay with a credit card to get her to the hospital. amy: you're watching the presidential debates. every corporate network journalist to hosts one of these debatetes usually ask about heah care and they say, are you going to raise taxes? talk about how the swedish people feel about this. you're talking about something that unites people across the political spectrum. >> not even the most coconservative political parties want to get rid of it. there are a couple of misconceptions in the u.s. one is that it costs a lot of money in taxes.s. yes, it does
we stayed as a family with herer at the h hospital for a weweek. then had follow-up care for several years. she had to go to a dococtor evey few months. we paid nothing for that. amy: nothing. >> she is a c child until 18. you don't papay anything for health care. amy: then you come to the united states and are shocked. >> what she needed -- for some reason, she needed to go to the hospital in an ambulance. they asked about our health care company. we said we are from sweden. it was...
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and that was herer grandmother. toward the end of the 18th century, tubman's grandmother crossed the atlantic ocean via the middle passage. she arrived on the eastern shore of maryland, she was given the name modesty. and with eventually give birth to tubman's mother who would become known, road be known was harriet green. i'm in this breed very briefly from the book, the sort of moment we begin the story with harriet grandmother. lying in the belly of a wooden vessel, trying to remember when she had last seen her family, she tried to make sense of the nightmare of her life. it was as if she had stumbled into another world. her eyes never adjusted to the complete darkness and the hold of the ship. the smell of stale urine, of feces, and rancid vomit swallowed up the breathable air. leaving her nauseated and short of breath. she grew sick, dysentery and smallpox were in the air. and they claimed the lives of the men and woman all around her.ea they are or dying bodies were dragged to the top deck and callously thrown
and that was herer grandmother. toward the end of the 18th century, tubman's grandmother crossed the atlantic ocean via the middle passage. she arrived on the eastern shore of maryland, she was given the name modesty. and with eventually give birth to tubman's mother who would become known, road be known was harriet green. i'm in this breed very briefly from the book, the sort of moment we begin the story with harriet grandmother. lying in the belly of a wooden vessel, trying to remember when...
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leaders and youth activists, includi greta thunberg led the prote.. ,>> world leaders have gaerered herere i madrid to negotiate our future. the hope isll you nonot wiin t thealls ofhe cop25. you.ope is out here with amy: then, from the madrid stock exchange to the world famous prado museum, activists take us on a toxic tour exposing the fossil fuel polluters bankrolling this year's climate talks -- until police shut it down. >> the police came and interrupupted us. they think we are giving very bad publicity to spanish companies. and i think it is our right to do this. and basicacally, they threaten s with fines over 30000 euros. amy: how do you feel about that? >> i feel ashamed. amy: and in the aftermath of a typhoon that devastated the philippines last week, we speak with the former philippines chief climate negotiator yeb sano. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from madrid, spain. the house judiciary committee is holding a second hearing today as part of the ongoing impeachment inqu
leaders and youth activists, includi greta thunberg led the prote.. ,>> world leaders have gaerered herere i madrid to negotiate our future. the hope isll you nonot wiin t thealls ofhe cop25. you.ope is out here with amy: then, from the madrid stock exchange to the world famous prado museum, activists take us on a toxic tour exposing the fossil fuel polluters bankrolling this year's climate talks -- until police shut it down. >> the police came and interrupupted us. they think we...
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they came out to say we aree herere, we're not going to go underground, we're going to stand in line with -- solidarity with others. amy: many people join you. >> immigrant, muslim african-americican. from a lot of grassroots organizations. amy: alex yablon, i want to bring you to this conversation. york of estimated 13th anti-semitic incident in three weeks, following a shooting at a kosher supermarket in jersey city in which twowo assailants killed three people before police shot them dead in an hours long shootout. you wrote specifically about this and talking about contextualizing this. respond to this latest attack before we then talked about texas and this new report out that hate crimes are up this year, higher than any time in half a century. >> surure. the two recent attacks on ultra-orthodox jews have in common is they boboth sm to have been committed by fairly isolated, disturbed people.e. there is not an indication like therere is -- like we have seen more e explicitly white nationalisist anti-semitic a ats like the powers synagogue shooting in california or the pittttsbu
they came out to say we aree herere, we're not going to go underground, we're going to stand in line with -- solidarity with others. amy: many people join you. >> immigrant, muslim african-americican. from a lot of grassroots organizations. amy: alex yablon, i want to bring you to this conversation. york of estimated 13th anti-semitic incident in three weeks, following a shooting at a kosher supermarket in jersey city in which twowo assailants killed three people before police shot them...
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[applause] we are going to send a message herer leaders that we are and we have had enough.my: for more, we are joined here in madrid by australian environmental scientist bill hare, the director of climate analytics and a coordinator of the climate action tracker, which monitors global progress towards the paris agreement. they've just just released a report showing the world is on track to warm by 2.8 celsius -- about 5 degrees fahrenheit -- by the end of the century. bill hare, welcome to democracy now! it is great to have you with us. your country, in australia. people's smoke, alarms are going off all over because of the smoke that is pouring in. explain what is happening all over the country. >> we have an intense drought going on with high heat waves and extreme lack of rainfall. that is causing vegetation to dry out. we are getting the most extreme fires we have ever seen early in the season. much of the east coast is up in flames. the real tragedy about this is this is a problem that has been pursued by climate scientists for a long time. overall, the government has
[applause] we are going to send a message herer leaders that we are and we have had enough.my: for more, we are joined here in madrid by australian environmental scientist bill hare, the director of climate analytics and a coordinator of the climate action tracker, which monitors global progress towards the paris agreement. they've just just released a report showing the world is on track to warm by 2.8 celsius -- about 5 degrees fahrenheit -- by the end of the century. bill hare, welcome to...
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group pf seven actitivists rallieied with signgns that read d "stop the w" and "the warar begins herere" the war in yemen h k killed er 100,000 people and c created the world's s worst humaninitarian crisis. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. yes, we are broadcasting from changethe u.n. climate conference here in madrid, spain, where representatives from almost 200 countries have gathered to negotiate solutions to the climate crisis. the climate summit, known as cop25 for conference of parties, offers a rare opportunity for all countries to have an equal say in negotiations. the madrid summit comes four years after the 2015 paris agreement to limit g global temperature rise to well below 2 degrees celsius, or 3.6 degrees fahrenheit. but as the summit heads into its final days, representatives from the globalal south say that the united states and other rich countries are obstructing the talks and trying to avoid their obligation to assist poorer countrieies already facing the worst effects of the clim
group pf seven actitivists rallieied with signgns that read d "stop the w" and "the warar begins herere" the war in yemen h k killed er 100,000 people and c created the world's s worst humaninitarian crisis. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. yes, we are broadcasting from changethe u.n. climate conference here in madrid, spain, where representatives from almost 200 countries have gathered...
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. >> thank you for having this hearing and for being herere the first question or two is from your perspective do you have a 51 percent controlling position in the agreements? >> no. >> it varies property to property. >> no sir we do not. >> the structure they say that but the operating agreements don't call for that. >> do you agree that government and the military has a legitimate oversight responsibilitydl for these initiatives? >> absolutelys. yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes sir. >> i'm sure there are questions about remediation and lack of progress you are making the on the financial side should congress intercede that we restructure these agreements so that reinvestment accounts have to be fullyst paid before everybody else gets paid? that would be a radical departure but it is the kind of reform we may have to look at anything you would like to offe offer. >> i think as the program is currently structured it is set up so we can continue to invest in investments if allowed to do so working with dod partners i think we can get there without having to go through tremendously radical changes. i
. >> thank you for having this hearing and for being herere the first question or two is from your perspective do you have a 51 percent controlling position in the agreements? >> no. >> it varies property to property. >> no sir we do not. >> the structure they say that but the operating agreements don't call for that. >> do you agree that government and the military has a legitimate oversight responsibilitydl for these initiatives? >> absolutelys. yes....
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michael winkleman says chloe was n the play area when she herered over to a nearby window.d sat her on a wood railing near the window. he insists he thought the window was closed but it wasn't and chloe fell through his hands to the ground below. he spoke to us last month. >> it was like it was unbelievable. it's like the glass disappeared. theeporter: attorney winkleman sts thanot representing the grandfather in his criminal proceedings insist that the nindows on the cruise ship should have had warnings on them area if they were in an open viewing area. >> putting those in a viewing section where you have a railing, it would encourage you to sit on it, to put a kid on mo it. >> reporter: the lawsuit is expected to be finaled this morning in miami. it will show examples of other he sui lines that the family attorney argues have safety screens or windows that cannot wnedpened at all. ane family attorney will also opene in the suit that the cruise line should have known window guidelines, asnewer boats owned by royal caribbean th either have windows that don't ten or employ s
michael winkleman says chloe was n the play area when she herered over to a nearby window.d sat her on a wood railing near the window. he insists he thought the window was closed but it wasn't and chloe fell through his hands to the ground below. he spoke to us last month. >> it was like it was unbelievable. it's like the glass disappeared. theeporter: attorney winkleman sts thanot representing the grandfather in his criminal proceedings insist that the nindows on the cruise ship should...
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they did not refund herer money. just $2000 was refunded of the 12000 and been garnished from her wages. do you believe it is appropriate to not fully refund wages that were garnished for student loans that were deemed fraudulent? >> when a student borrowed defense claim is deemed to be -- they have been financially harmed and we have a process to considerer that, the level of tt that students are made whole and we address each student's issue and situation individually, that's why it's important to have a process because every student situation -- >> do they get all of their money back that was taken from them? >> it depends on the variousei claims. >> because of the garnishment she cannot afford to see a doctor. to address the intense pain she wasa experiencing and when she finally did go to the hospital she was diagnosed with cancer. in october of this year she passed away. sec., can you commit today that you will personally ensure that jessica's wife will receive the remaining $10000 owed to her by the government
they did not refund herer money. just $2000 was refunded of the 12000 and been garnished from her wages. do you believe it is appropriate to not fully refund wages that were garnished for student loans that were deemed fraudulent? >> when a student borrowed defense claim is deemed to be -- they have been financially harmed and we have a process to considerer that, the level of tt that students are made whole and we address each student's issue and situation individually, that's why it's...
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and then to put herer in the water,
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renteria: i just learned abouout the sea level rising, ad 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 her 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 woul
renteria: i just learned abouout the sea level rising, ad 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...