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it's the s same thing ifif peopo have i information, , but theye no idea how to presee e the forest. we hopope that our v vision wl enable us s to achieve o our obobjective -- saving th cott-topop tamins frfrom asas always, we love getting yr feedback, so do write to us at global3000@dw.com. and don't forgetet we're on facebook, dw global society. see you next week. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, 08/10/18 08/10/18 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> if the uniteted states rereay wants to stop the exit is from latin america to the united states, ifif it really wants serious relationship based on friendship, it has to beginin by changingng its ownwn drug polic. amy: as colombia swears in a new
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> if the uniteted states rereay wants to stop the exit is from latin america to the united states, ififally wants serious relationship based on friendship, it has to beginin by changingng its ownwn drug polic. amy: as colombia swears in a new
> if the uniteted states rereay wants to stop the exit is from latin america to the united states, ififally wants serious relationship based on friendship, it has to beginin by changingng its ownwn drug polic. amy: as colombia swears in a new
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and ifif we don't prprotect ite will lose thororangutan. 80% s sumatra's raiainforest s didisappearedvover the last0 years.s. that means the orangutans' natural habitat is disappearing. none of them could survive in an oil palm or acacia plantation. these monocultures are completely different from their natutural habitat. thatat's why it's so impornt that we e preserve the remainig 20% ofof the rainfororest. reporterer: the focus now is n preservingng therotectededreas that alreadydy exist. itit's too late e for ythingng . amoy h h also found a nehomeme in the bukit tigululuh nionall park, where e'e's noliving i itit's too lthe wi.or ythingng . all the orangutans in this nature reserve were born in captivity -- each one with its own story. rimbani has lived in the wild for years. right now she's coming back totf her yoyoung son radjdja. pepeter: when yoyou observe anan orangutan,n, you often s see behaviors that are typical of . you can really seehat t wee closely related. each animamal is an indidivida different character, and a different t speed at whichch y leararn new thingsgs. th
and ifif we don't prprotect ite will lose thororangutan. 80% s sumatra's raiainforest s didisappearedvover the last0 years.s. that means the orangutans' natural habitat is disappearing. none of them could survive in an oil palm or acacia plantation. these monocultures are completely different from their natutural habitat. thatat's why it's so impornt that we e preserve the remainig 20% ofof the rainfororest. reporterer: the focus now is n preservingng therotectededreas that alreadydy exist....
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ma: ifif we were at t home drig inin ourarentsts' elds, wewe make about $1 or $ $2 a day.hat's n nothing. reportrter: it costs $500 to gt the e rights to anan oil field.. that's f far too much h for zin oo.. that's why he came here yeyear agago wi his w wifas a day labore now he earnsns about $120 0 a m. zin: i'm h here to get r rich. at some poinint i want to o lia happy life w without any w wor. reporter: zin min oo dra t the oioil fr a depepthf aroundnd00 memeters. no one thihinks about woworkpe safety standards here. this is a rld lilivi by itss own ruleles. ththe authoritieies just turn na blind eye, andave e do so for decas.s. the problem t the o is getting hard andnd hder to find. zi i can oy work f a few hours a day, becse a after a ile we only get wateter out of the ground, then we ve to wait ti t the oilrawsws in ain. reporter: zin min ooororks for ananotheoil fafarm who selel the black gogold to refineneries ne. but t the 21-year-r-old would e to be his own boss o d day. zin:n oil l drl is reaeay expeivive. evev a used e costs ouout $1000 s.s. ll prorobly have t
ma: ifif we were at t home drig inin ourarentsts' elds, wewe make about $1 or $ $2 a day.hat's n nothing. reportrter: it costs $500 to gt the e rights to anan oil field.. that's f far too much h for zin oo.. that's why he came here yeyear agago wi his w wifas a day labore now he earnsns about $120 0 a m. zin: i'm h here to get r rich. at some poinint i want to o lia happy life w without any w wor. reporter: zin min oo dra t the oioil fr a depepthf aroundnd00 memeters. no one thihinks about...
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in this system, ifif the first person misses, his teammate can still level the score. reporter: -- >> it makes a difference psychologically. we will have to wait and see if it is adopted by german football and at the next world cup. reporter: with the system also said to be trialed in the english league this season, it might not be long before abba takes center stage in football. brent: in your early football -- your early football, the german squad through 1-1 with sweden in the away game. scoring was massimo bruno. the germans advanced 5-1 on aggregate. in another game, the surprise winners against austria, knocking the austrians out with a 6-1 aggregate win. one of bayern munich's newest signings was formally introduced to the media on thursday. he formally played -- was a german national team player and was at the training camp in southern germany. he talked about how he thinks he might be most effective for the squad. >> i think it is already knownwn ththat i see myself playing and attacking the field or role or would prefefer that, at leleast. that is s where i p
in this system, ifif the first person misses, his teammate can still level the score. reporter: -- >> it makes a difference psychologically. we will have to wait and see if it is adopted by german football and at the next world cup. reporter: with the system also said to be trialed in the english league this season, it might not be long before abba takes center stage in football. brent: in your early football -- your early football, the german squad through 1-1 with sweden in the away...
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. >> even ifif we leave the bailot program, i believe we greeks will be paying for years to come. but we all hope for something better. reporter: this cautious optimism atat the european commission in brussesels -- >> this is transformative. it has laid foundations for a sustainable recovery, putting in place the fundamental conditions needed for sustained growth, for job creation, and for sound public finances in the years to come. reporter: but a non-debt remains, 350 billion euros,, and unemployment is still high. although it has dropped below 20%, it is still the highest in europe. helen: earlier, my colleague asked the frankfurt exchange what investors have been saying about the end of the bailout. >> we can clearly say that investors have changed their mind about greece. first, they were very skeptical. now, they are giving credit to the greek government that their drastic austerity policies paid off. we have to remember the greek government established some very unpopular reforms inside of the country. the pension system, which was completely reformed. lots of cuts were in
. >> even ifif we leave the bailot program, i believe we greeks will be paying for years to come. but we all hope for something better. reporter: this cautious optimism atat the european commission in brussesels -- >> this is transformative. it has laid foundations for a sustainable recovery, putting in place the fundamental conditions needed for sustained growth, for job creation, and for sound public finances in the years to come. reporter: but a non-debt remains, 350 billion...
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ifif they have the iphone, there is also samsung.eporter: erdogan has also renewed a call for turks to convert their euros and dollars into turkish lira to strengthen the currency. meanwhile, analysts hope for the central bank to take action to restore confidence in the lira. fanny: sophie scimansky is in new york, she has more on the story. nice to see you. is erdogan's boycott likely to have any serious effect on u.s. companies? apple, for example, was one company that he did target. sophie: not really. turkey is simply not important enough to the american economy, especially not to big companies like apple. the apple stock did not react at all. in fact it was green the entire trading session, so investors were not worried about this threat. in the end, american companies, american economy, and the american resident have more leverage, so it's an unequal fight, if you want. trump can cause way more damage in turkey than the other way around. we saw last week when he brought up tariffs on steel and aluminum, steel -- turkey is not i
ifif they have the iphone, there is also samsung.eporter: erdogan has also renewed a call for turks to convert their euros and dollars into turkish lira to strengthen the currency. meanwhile, analysts hope for the central bank to take action to restore confidence in the lira. fanny: sophie scimansky is in new york, she has more on the story. nice to see you. is erdogan's boycott likely to have any serious effect on u.s. companies? apple, for example, was one company that he did target. sophie:...
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one way to verify sth driv ifif to check the license plate. >>> trains were single tracking earlier thisntil a track was repaired. >>> a new twist in the ghost ship warehouse fire. one of the defendants plans on filing a motion to split the case. last friday the judge rejected the plea deal for the men. the judge says he wasn't remorseful enough. he would have received a nine-year jail sentence while harris would get six. harris's attorney said the decision told him the case should be dealt with separately. >>> and right now taking a look at the new york stock exchange, the navy ringing the bell. the dow jumped the most since april since u.s. and china have trade talks to resume. >>> so far it appears that revenues from legalized marijuana are rising. state accountants releasing the latest numbers. they say pot revenues for the most recent quarter approached $75 million. that is also 25% higher than revenues from the first quarter when marijuana first became legal. >>> now to our clear the shelters initiative. don't forget there are very cute pups that need adoption. for the shelters, th
one way to verify sth driv ifif to check the license plate. >>> trains were single tracking earlier thisntil a track was repaired. >>> a new twist in the ghost ship warehouse fire. one of the defendants plans on filing a motion to split the case. last friday the judge rejected the plea deal for the men. the judge says he wasn't remorseful enough. he would have received a nine-year jail sentence while harris would get six. harris's attorney said the decision told him the case...
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> if the uniteted states rereay wants to stop the exit is from latin america to the united states, ifif it really wants serious relationship based on friendship, it has to beginin by changingng its ownwn drug polic. amy: as colombia swears in a new hard-line right winger as president, we will speak with gustavo petro, who won 8 million votes in the recent election in his attempt to become colombia's first leftist president. the guerilla-turned politician will talk about the drug war, the assassination of activists in colombia, his fears of a new dirty war in colombia and last weekend's attempted assassination by drone of venezuelan president nicolas maduro. then to the media enabled musketeers. >> for a long time, media has forgotten about people with disabilities or sterereotyped u, which is why we started the media enabled musketeers. we h have taught and equippedd individuals with disabilities how to tell stories about their lives. amy: we will look at how a group of american and russian filmmakers with disabilities collaborated to tell their own stories, and speak with director jon
> if the uniteted states rereay wants to stop the exit is from latin america to the united states, ifif it really wants serious relationship based on friendship, it has to beginin by changingng its ownwn drug polic. amy: as colombia swears in a new hard-line right winger as president, we will speak with gustavo petro, who won 8 million votes in the recent election in his attempt to become colombia's first leftist president. the guerilla-turned politician will talk about the drug war, the...
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it seems as ifif she realized tt it might be necessary to disturb the peace of it further.urse, the fact that i was a member of the communist party at that time made many people reluctant to offer public support because they thought they might be associated with communismm, and thusus might be placing their own lives in jeopardy. i was charged with murder, kidnapping, and conspiracy. three capital charges. and at the time when aretha made this statement, i was actually not eligible for bail because capital offenses were not bail-able. as it turned out, the supreme court of california abolished, at least temporarily, the death penalty in california, which wast for a short while i eligible for bail. i am one of the few people who becauseually released within a few days, the supreme court amended its decicision b y indicating that alall could loosely capital -- previously capital offenses would remain non-bailable. amy: and you are held not far from the studios of democracy now and california was seeking your extradition. your pending extradition to san rafael, california. >>>
it seems as ifif she realized tt it might be necessary to disturb the peace of it further.urse, the fact that i was a member of the communist party at that time made many people reluctant to offer public support because they thought they might be associated with communismm, and thusus might be placing their own lives in jeopardy. i was charged with murder, kidnapping, and conspiracy. three capital charges. and at the time when aretha made this statement, i was actually not eligible for bail...
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we don't know ifif this is the moment we'll be turned back, as so many others have been. maybe it's the un press badges around our necks. maybe it's our u.s. passports. or maybe it's just that our arrival was so unexpected. but after a check of our documents and a few questions, we're waived through customs. outside the aiairport, we climb ininto a car driven byby jamal,r translator and guide. >> it's very nice to meet you. amy: so who are the plainclothes officers at the airport? >> those are security officers. some of them belong to different departments. amy: jamal says we've been observed by local police, the moroccan secret service, and intelligence agents. so welcome to laayoune! the airport is so close, so nearby. amy: we arrive at the hotel salwan, knowing that the receptionist is obliged to inform the police of our presence. we check in quickly and immediately prepare to interview sahrawi activists in one of our rooms. we don't know how many hours or minutes we will have to record before the authohorities arrive. soon a small contingent of sahrawis enters. first
we don't know ifif this is the moment we'll be turned back, as so many others have been. maybe it's the un press badges around our necks. maybe it's our u.s. passports. or maybe it's just that our arrival was so unexpected. but after a check of our documents and a few questions, we're waived through customs. outside the aiairport, we climb ininto a car driven byby jamal,r translator and guide. >> it's very nice to meet you. amy: so who are the plainclothes officers at the airport?...
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ifif you talk to people in califofornia, talk to peoplele f puerto rico, peoplple in eururo, world, inll around the many respects, dangerous climate change is already starting to arrive. we're on this carbon highway and we have to get off at the next available exit. amy: as we wrap up, michael brune, governor brown is going to be holding this global climate action summit in september in san francisco, and there's going to be a counter summit as well. what are you demanding? what are you saying is most important he do right now? what about these protests, for example, the six young people arrested at his office doing a sit-in? >> the summit is well-titimed. cacalling in from open this morning, you can see the fires here in the bay area. you can see the smoke from the fires and the bay area, even off the fires are a couple of hours to thehe north and east of the city. what we need from jerry brown here in the state and leaders across the country and around the worlrld, but what we partrticularlyly need time jerry brown is a managed phaseout, a thoughtful and reasonable managed phaseout of
ifif you talk to people in califofornia, talk to peoplele f puerto rico, peoplple in eururo, world, inll around the many respects, dangerous climate change is already starting to arrive. we're on this carbon highway and we have to get off at the next available exit. amy: as we wrap up, michael brune, governor brown is going to be holding this global climate action summit in september in san francisco, and there's going to be a counter summit as well. what are you demanding? what are you saying...
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>> if you look at the 1960s, ifif you look at the press clippings, they demonized the freedom writersized king as an outside agitator. >> tammy: whose they? >> there's never an acceptable way to protest until something is done. i think congressional and presidential leadership on this issue -- all they want is something done. >> tammy: martin luther king jr., and we know the coverage of that and it was powerful and it made the difference. when media wants to cover something properly they will. inme this case i think we are al be taken for a ride but i love your position regarding the president and really having an influence on policy.in terrific seeing you. thanks for joining us denigrated >> thank you, thank you so much for having me. >> tammy: tucker is back after the break, he will talk to a democrat who says his party has become far too obsessed with promoting abortion, that's coming up next. ♪ saving on this! saving on this! saving in here. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com you made moonshine in a backwoods still. smuggled booze and dodged the law. even when they brough
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anytngbo alyut fnn cosamey ys, and he adds this at thve erynd.co y says, e "h mtolde stoee ifif -- iana m br"eak. basically. whae hrve teeef ds enseto th. r undearcltiofe 2 t he cotinsontuti, u yot can'really qutieshyon w t phederesintou wld say something. hheheas t perowsa to y .it mb terwhwo, at he was saying piscterfelyus jabtifile. heidt n' " y,you must, you have t io,fi'll reou yyo if u t."o t.",ains "coid ier mber three, he never said .it >> seth: oh,...