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amy: from new york, this iss democracy now! whenever the government faces a whistleblower, it is revealing some kind of wrongdoing that makes them uncomfortable, that implicates them in some kind of activity they should not be doing. they're going to try to change the conversation from the their actions,of of their policies in government. amy: as a whistleblower complaint aga
amy: from new york, this iss democracy now! whenever the government faces a whistleblower, it is revealing some kind of wrongdoing that makes them uncomfortable, that implicates them in some kind of activity they should not be doing. they're going to try to change the conversation from the their actions,of of their policies in government. amy: as a whistleblower complaint aga
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the population iss growing in madagascar. there's lots of migration pressure as well. people from the inland come to the ocean because they want access to resources on the coast here. people know that their fisheries are in trouble but they havave no other option but to fish. there is not enough governance surrounding the fisheries, so, all those factors interlink, result in a decline in the resource. [man speaking native language] [man speaking native language] [badouraly speaking native language] [ratsimbazafy speaking native language] [badouraly speaking native language] [applause] day: lmma's now in madagascar. we have over 100. so, this is being really thought of as a low-cost and efficient solutioin to managing marine resources because all over the world, the oceans are overfished. small-scale fishers have very, very few rights. they have the same problems. [ratsimbazafy speaking native language] [badouraly speaking native language] >> [shouts in native language] [rasolonaina shouts in native language] [indistinct c conversation] day: so, the sea cucumber project
the population iss growing in madagascar. there's lots of migration pressure as well. people from the inland come to the ocean because they want access to resources on the coast here. people know that their fisheries are in trouble but they havave no other option but to fish. there is not enough governance surrounding the fisheries, so, all those factors interlink, result in a decline in the resource. [man speaking native language] [man speaking native language] [badouraly speaking native...
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print: as long as the psychologist think the threat of them being a repeat offender iss there. dozens of victims, the e childrn as young as four years old at the time that they were abused and raped, and this was going on for two decades. what is the political reaction to this? >> of course, there is outrage. as you mentioned, the judge described these people as monstrous and repugnant. we have had some other official reactions. senior government officials, sort of government watchdog on cases of sexual abuse said this was an important signal that the state will act in cases like this where children come to harm . the families minister said today it was a good sign but more needs to be done. there are calls for changes to procedures because it is clear that the child protection agencies and police did not really do what they perhaps could have done and should have done to protect children over such a long would of time. print: we understand in the run-up to the trial there were serious errors in the investigation. how have authorities been reacting to what appears to be a syste
print: as long as the psychologist think the threat of them being a repeat offender iss there. dozens of victims, the e childrn as young as four years old at the time that they were abused and raped, and this was going on for two decades. what is the political reaction to this? >> of course, there is outrage. as you mentioned, the judge described these people as monstrous and repugnant. we have had some other official reactions. senior government officials, sort of government watchdog on...
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the idea that we don't have elimination of assault type it iss, magnesium -- absolutely mindless. it is a violation of the second amendment, just a bow to the special interest of the gun manufacturers. progress,ility to get how do you get mitch mcconnell to work with this? >> on this one, he's not going to agree, so we just have to beat them. the polling data has never been more stark. on the national news say close to 90% of the american people [inaudible] i'm going to say it again. way as not in any violation of the second amendment. if you are able to do that, why can't you buy and after 16 or a bazooka?- f-16 or you can't. there's no need. >> is there any compromise to be made? >> no. this is one we have to push and push. i think it will result in some of them being defeated. [inaudible] >> i don't see anything out there. no fortitude.has he does better -- he knows better. this is disgraceful. president,ent vice of spokesman said as part includesnce, it expediting penalties for mass murderers. what is your think -- what is your take on that? do when you can't get something don
the idea that we don't have elimination of assault type it iss, magnesium -- absolutely mindless. it is a violation of the second amendment, just a bow to the special interest of the gun manufacturers. progress,ility to get how do you get mitch mcconnell to work with this? >> on this one, he's not going to agree, so we just have to beat them. the polling data has never been more stark. on the national news say close to 90% of the american people [inaudible] i'm going to say it again. way...
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>>eah, that's ere iss onofy early ses. th is very early alvaro.this iri i g started. y: that was onperson you lened about. anyou talked aut a redot. where did th red dot comerom? >> when i first came to tucson ani took this trng, orientati for saritans, and e fithinthey d ishey show u this m osouthern arizo orwith tands osaritans, and e red dots on it. and, you kno iss when you'rvisual artt, yort of act ctain t and that r dot immed ht my tention bee thised d reprented location where someonlost or h life,ou know, whthe end an americanream happeno soone. d so this wa-- so decidedo go tse actl locations, you , bee the p a map it's n the territory. d the d dot is aabstct. t i to come here, where people arllecd out ofer puin bs d taken tohe morgu amy: and wase fit peon that y builtross for, e red cross? >> well, ion't have thmes of the ov y, i put over 900roesere. and toe,t the time, ey were -- i dot wa to say generi but i wanted to eat everybod with the s kn, specd diit soast veoncern with theam whether ty were entifiedt. i was just wan tput the crose
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more than four feet of rain iss.ook at these cars, man. >> o'donnell: it was the strongest hurricane to hit in modern history. tonight the monster storm is expected to get dangerously close to here in florida where nearly four million are under mandatory evacuation orders in 12 counties. the other counties in yellow are under voluntary evacuations. governor ron desantis. >> if you're ordered to evacuate, you need to do that. >> o'donnell: here in cocoa beach, florida, where the hospital has been evacuated -- that's your hurricane fence? >> yes. >> o'donnell: the gash family and their two dogs are riding out the storm. we had to crawl under their shuttered front door. never been in someone's house like this before. inside they've stocked up with mac and cheese, ramen noodles, and cocoa puffs. whose cocoa puffs are these? their sons are aged 11 and 8. the forecasters say this storm is powerful and it's unpredictable. >> yeah. >> right. >> o'donnell: that's got to worry you. >> i don't know. we've be tny. >> i think we'
more than four feet of rain iss.ook at these cars, man. >> o'donnell: it was the strongest hurricane to hit in modern history. tonight the monster storm is expected to get dangerously close to here in florida where nearly four million are under mandatory evacuation orders in 12 counties. the other counties in yellow are under voluntary evacuations. governor ron desantis. >> if you're ordered to evacuate, you need to do that. >> o'donnell: here in cocoa beach, florida, where...
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so what is interesting he sets up in orbit for the modules that now a test module on the iss if you can to beat them, join them and to put this up on the stage it's very exciting. but we want to talk about mars elon musk famously said i want to die on mars but not on landing there. [laughter] that is understandable. it is his vision to go to mars and he has been very innovative with his rockets and before it was actually the public he actually now has the rocket so you could send it up and put the satellite into iorbit and bring it down and reuse it again. and again that something he pioneered and he is looking at building big rockets. but to build something comparable that could be launched to a place like mars. and just by the way i'm not just saying the private sector but but the rocket has the color on the nozzles program one.he had a rocket but the engineer said there is little crack right at the bottom. so we would have to say we cannot launch we have to have a major study of the implication implications, run through every agency, this will take months of delay it will cost a lot
so what is interesting he sets up in orbit for the modules that now a test module on the iss if you can to beat them, join them and to put this up on the stage it's very exciting. but we want to talk about mars elon musk famously said i want to die on mars but not on landing there. [laughter] that is understandable. it is his vision to go to mars and he has been very innovative with his rockets and before it was actually the public he actually now has the rocket so you could send it up and put...
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the purpose of the additiona defense of support we will prov ae iss follows: rsanfidy clet,ar messages tha partners.d states suppo second, to shirt freelow of resources necessary to suppo the global economynd a demonstrate our commitment to upholding thenternational rules based we've long called iran to obey. the united stateoes not seek hay attack and the prime minister is planningheo attend t next meeting in new york. breaking details here on "the final > a>>bout bene house and urban se e-mail. the "washington post" reporter secretary carson can expressed concern about qu big haiotry men trying toomen i the safrancisco office carson between men and women.r lo sources toldhe and upset man mad those comments based off safety concerns from women'sgr he said, quote, my point was that we have to permit policy that is take into consideration the rights of everybodho including t women. many of whom h suffered at the hands of male domestic abusers who believe there are men that might hurt them. so democrats are calling for his resignation. inup mnataonoff.end early, negotiators heading back
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elon musk‘s spacex already delivers cargo to the iss, and is now one of several companies exploring theion of space tourism — putting non—professional astronauts into space. it has also signed up billionaire yusaku maezawa to take a trip around the moon. amazon boss and the world's richest man, jeff bezos, is also planning to take passengers to the edge of space by the end of 2019, with his company blue origin, and has ambitions to land humans on the moon by 202a. but there is one company that is further along the space tourism journey than any other, and now virgin galactic has opened the doors to its new hq and given marc cieslak exclusive access. fire, fire. it is a little after 7:00am, and i'm heading into the desert in new mexico, about 20 miles past the place called truth or consequences. the reason for that really early start is that we are going to get a very rare glimpse inside that. it bills itself as the world's very first commercial spaceport. thank you very much. welcome to spaceport. thank you. the only way that you can get to space today is with the russians, and they're
elon musk‘s spacex already delivers cargo to the iss, and is now one of several companies exploring theion of space tourism — putting non—professional astronauts into space. it has also signed up billionaire yusaku maezawa to take a trip around the moon. amazon boss and the world's richest man, jeff bezos, is also planning to take passengers to the edge of space by the end of 2019, with his company blue origin, and has ambitions to land humans on the moon by 202a. but there is one company...
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when you ask them for example how do you think you're only going to be this yearr theirir answer iss alwa a about depends on m my seservice. they y believe thehee servrving the tree andnd i know this all sounds so romanticc inn some way but actually. still in the language they call it service. it is the relatatnship basedd on reciprocity rather than one person using the soil and abusing ththe soil to gegete crop they wawant. if . i use it all the. me. it was. every. we are now instead of growing food was growing boys. so we turn to go forward again . hello. well although wee. yeah . can i listen i'm as though he thought the iowa modelellectricityty and how about. this up quickly that time. the minimally but. if you had a a month ago sophia. imam highly about this up okay football with. the problem was that. i memean i had a shot at lee law had a mean man hadad bef nonene was t the man in ththe ns motherland and mission i might haveve little e bit about that the fat in to go witith that in my phone and should issue lift the plot hole and all in and you had that i'm at the back k n the
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. >> then he issed if during his search he tried to phone or email his wife.n to his answer. >> i called her i believe -- i can't verify in my mind because i'm so tired. mind because i'm so tired >> he volunteered to check my cell phone records. did you think he wants to see the cell phone recordser same as he wants me to see the starbucks receipt? >> yes. >> suspicious? yes but prooof a crime, no? he was able to seize his suv. he then brought in indiana bones from the l.a. county ocorerncor office. german shepherd trained to sniff out human it decomposition. and in both vehicles she stopped in her tracks and alerted. the dog told you at one time a dead body had been in the back olisle's car. that's when you know leslie's dead? >> that's when i know she's ted. >> he did not share that with leslie's family because there was still so much he didn't have. a crime scene a witness or the one thing most investigations begin with a body. had you ever done a murder case in which you didn't have a dead body? >> no, this is the first one. >> wyou had never ton that befo
. >> then he issed if during his search he tried to phone or email his wife.n to his answer. >> i called her i believe -- i can't verify in my mind because i'm so tired. mind because i'm so tired >> he volunteered to check my cell phone records. did you think he wants to see the cell phone recordser same as he wants me to see the starbucks receipt? >> yes. >> suspicious? yes but prooof a crime, no? he was able to seize his suv. he then brought in indiana bones from...
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the women fled to the home of accused and these .hree womomen face life in prisn it iss going to be interesting out.out how this pans she was in contact with a very well-known french jihadadist, wo was said to have been killed. he is still being judged today because there is no proof of his death. in france, a lawsuit over diabetes and a major drug. the court will try to decide if they continued to back the drug for decades, even when they knew it was dangerous. >> she is one of the 5 million prescribe the medicine, one of the thousands who heart or lung was damaged. >> i had a normal life. now i live part time. i can do something in the morning, but nothing in the afternoon. anti-diabetesan drug, it was sold as a weight loss pill. in the 1990's, doctors started flagging it as dangerous. the u.s., italy, spain bandit. it was still on the market for an extra decade. reports show it generated a dangerous molecule. >> the pharmrmaceutical l compay lied and h hid its dangerous properties. that is intolerable, ththe idea they knew the risk of the drug and they delilivered it to patients is inconceiv
the women fled to the home of accused and these .hree womomen face life in prisn it iss going to be interesting out.out how this pans she was in contact with a very well-known french jihadadist, wo was said to have been killed. he is still being judged today because there is no proof of his death. in france, a lawsuit over diabetes and a major drug. the court will try to decide if they continued to back the drug for decades, even when they knew it was dangerous. >> she is one of the 5...
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and bring thehe system then to support theirir comrades were on hunger sikike [inaudible] o o this iss thehe a and so it doeot look like this. you get it in order. i thought that it. no you nervous man i mean the golf is nervous because you want to be relevant and you want to be a able to commununicate and create meaningng and a all. set to o indoor youou never knou know like what sometimimes thehe wonder l like. can you do thatat things are making music and i kind of been doing this whole life i loveve t but you stitill have a hahave a don't you knknow. for this reas. the kingng on the revenues and f there's no music in the convention if the condensed wit. and what this is supposed to be also fun with. so then it't's important for the kind of things -- these kind of medium he's been about business kind of music do you have any of the reporting party and they do a lot in the living. do you live [inaudible] what? i don't. want to find some solulution [inaudiblele] going on finally. we are here [inaudible] this is. it was almost one year [inanaudible] last monthth. two nights on you revo
and bring thehe system then to support theirir comrades were on hunger sikike [inaudible] o o this iss thehe a and so it doeot look like this. you get it in order. i thought that it. no you nervous man i mean the golf is nervous because you want to be relevant and you want to be a able to commununicate and create meaningng and a all. set to o indoor youou never knou know like what sometimimes thehe wonder l like. can you do thatat things are making music and i kind of been doing this whole life...
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elon musk‘s spacex already delivers cargo to the iss, and is now one of several companies exploring theion of space tourism — putting non—professional astronauts into space. it has also signed up billionaire yusaku maezawa to take a trip around the moon. amazon boss and the world's richest man, jeff bezos, is also planning to take passengers to the edge of space by the end of 2019, with his company blue origin, and has ambitions to land humans on the moon by 202a. but there is one company that is further along the space tourism journey than any other, and now virgin galactic has opened the doors to its new hq and given marc cieslak exclusive access. fire, fire. it is a little after 7:00am, and i'm heading into the desert in new mexico, about 20 miles past a place called truth or consequences. the reason for that really early start is that we are going to get a very rare glimpse inside that. it bills itself as the world's very first commercial spaceport. thank you very much. welcome to spaceport. thank you. the only way that you can get to space today is with the russians, and they're cu
elon musk‘s spacex already delivers cargo to the iss, and is now one of several companies exploring theion of space tourism — putting non—professional astronauts into space. it has also signed up billionaire yusaku maezawa to take a trip around the moon. amazon boss and the world's richest man, jeff bezos, is also planning to take passengers to the edge of space by the end of 2019, with his company blue origin, and has ambitions to land humans on the moon by 202a. but there is one company...
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i would not say they are followining it very closely because it iss seen as a domestc issue for the u.ke brexit debate that happened yesterday, many leadaders were openly mocking te u.k. for not beieing a proper dedemocracy and there were calls for the u.k. to reinstate parliament. remainsas parliament , ited -- remains prorouged remains a club with which to hit the u.k. with criticism. the verdict in the case will not make a huge difference to whether or not brexit happens. that. thank you for in france, the leftist politician, one of the main opposition leaders, is in court today for the start of his trial on charges of intimidating officials who were investigating him underfunding irregularities. of anthe head organization and has cap the trial as political, saying the charges are to destroy him. he is a supporter of the recent yellow vests antigovernment protests. the trial relates to raids on his office and home by the public officers in paris. justin trudeau has apologized after an embarrassing picture of him wearing brown face makeup from 2001 emerged five weeks before an electio
i would not say they are followining it very closely because it iss seen as a domestc issue for the u.ke brexit debate that happened yesterday, many leadaders were openly mocking te u.k. for not beieing a proper dedemocracy and there were calls for the u.k. to reinstate parliament. remainsas parliament , ited -- remains prorouged remains a club with which to hit the u.k. with criticism. the verdict in the case will not make a huge difference to whether or not brexit happens. that. thank you for...
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issing she never experienced. >> i think it's really special for me toe t see what com they've doonehepeople. >> tomorrow's ceremony starts a. ot open to the public and instd, is for mows who lost loved ones on 9/ you. >> and11 ckday, va governor ralph northam ordering thairll u.s. and virginia flags in the nwealth lowered to half-staff tomorrow from sunrise to sunset in memorye se victims.a ottack >> other events happening tomorrow t m o9/ar11 un inv iving more in althan lace membersnd service members in fort meade. oat hon tho killed remony t in terrorse attacks. many g at pentag memoriato morn. president trump will attend the will asked inside theeopl penta. >> the official death tol now in bahamas froml hurricane dorin is at 50. officials howeve expect that number to rise drastically. meantimeens of thousands of peor home o bliterateds by worldrom groups like central kitchenay this is what they stephenaredo, needed most. >> we are making today over 15,000 sandwiches.like to see m hope. >> these are pictures ofin ia task force one crews in the bahamas helping with relief efforts t
issing she never experienced. >> i think it's really special for me toe t see what com they've doonehepeople. >> tomorrow's ceremony starts a. ot open to the public and instd, is for mows who lost loved ones on 9/ you. >> and11 ckday, va governor ralph northam ordering thairll u.s. and virginia flags in the nwealth lowered to half-staff tomorrow from sunrise to sunset in memorye se victims.a ottack >> other events happening tomorrow t m o9/ar11 un inv iving more in...
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harassment it is to distractct does it iss to stop us from reporting it's to intimidate and so we don't. so we don't. i think the biggest wakeup call for the government was the day after the they tried to shut down rockler. there was a global reaction to it so i don't think they counted on that. they also didn't count the rapper would fight. rappler was a dream. in twenty eleven a group of friends and i kind of thought that this this new technology that is that we can't completely try out inside traditional networks because everything that made traditional media successful will go against what we wanted to do . statement glenda. yeah we started with twelve people four five of us were about forty at that point. anand then we hire the smartest twenty somethings with. is this a good luck with the with the mug. howw do i fixix with i think it's largely a fixable i mean i would try to fix it the forty is and why don't i start because you hear from the london school of economics. i will. introduce you. our r swer is done a l lot of thgrground brbreaking work on looking at russian this informa
harassment it is to distractct does it iss to stop us from reporting it's to intimidate and so we don't. so we don't. i think the biggest wakeup call for the government was the day after the they tried to shut down rockler. there was a global reaction to it so i don't think they counted on that. they also didn't count the rapper would fight. rappler was a dream. in twenty eleven a group of friends and i kind of thought that this this new technology that is that we can't completely try out...
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we know there's a major problem out there that we want to solve it, not make any political iss issue. >> the president was seen as a ski in this issue and can ask what you messages you talk about this? when he should be supporting and where you need to put his weig weight. >> i get the president trumped a great deal of credit in this. get what he's been able to do in ministry the transparency if you look at the price of drugs today that have gone down but they can go so much lower rate the president has pulled both sides inside the white house that he has tried to drive this and was hopeful that speaker pelosi would work with both sides of the aisle and moved to the socialist we know the party but find a place where both sides can agree. you walked with senator grassley trying to work on both sides of the aisle and that's a much better model and if you have the energy and commerce that shown in the past inside the committee themselves with the big problems such as christmas wall and talked about the opioids to the free prescription drug bills this year we could find common ground and
we know there's a major problem out there that we want to solve it, not make any political iss issue. >> the president was seen as a ski in this issue and can ask what you messages you talk about this? when he should be supporting and where you need to put his weig weight. >> i get the president trumped a great deal of credit in this. get what he's been able to do in ministry the transparency if you look at the price of drugs today that have gone down but they can go so much lower...
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it's difficult to know what the government is saying in terms of what iss normal, because we are notble to get a full picture of what exactly is going on. they are showing is quite far from normal. brent: in sports news, baseball is big in the americas and some parts of asia's. there is the european championship that began in germany over the weekend. germany and join the home team advantage, beating britain 1-0 on sunday. the winning home run was hit in front of more than 1000 fans i n bonne. it returns to the lyrics next year. the european championship is part of the process for the tokyo games. pedal car racing. while engines revved over the weekend in the italian grand prix, things were a bit less raucous. >> far away from the high-speed action in italy, a more tranquil setting for the british car championship. racers put pedalal to the metaln a bid for glory. the war of motorors blessed by e subtle wish of air as they navigated the bends. this fifth-round race was an endurance challenge, with teams of four taking on the 100 mile slog. >> the quick onenes are as quiuk as a normal
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have you loud and clear, welcome to the iss. >> brad pitgot an out of this world experience shutting from earth with an astronaut aboard the international space station. is starring in the upcoming space film that his theaters later this month. >> now that i have you at the space station, let's talk about me. how did we do? >> the setting looked similar to the type of setting i have around me. >> they chatted about others who have chatted in space movies. >> who was more believable? >> you were, absolutely. >> is your eye on entertainment. >> college football coach ripped california for a plan that would pay college athletes. >> before we had to break, let's take a live look outside, this is that the city of san jose where it is 50 degrees right now on tuesday morning. we will be right back. in the human brain, billions of neurons play in harmony. for people with parkinson's, some neurons change their tune, restcegh st forever.le tremors.s the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >>> the a's are the hottest team in baseball, there's one problem,
have you loud and clear, welcome to the iss. >> brad pitgot an out of this world experience shutting from earth with an astronaut aboard the international space station. is starring in the upcoming space film that his theaters later this month. >> now that i have you at the space station, let's talk about me. how did we do? >> the setting looked similar to the type of setting i have around me. >> they chatted about others who have chatted in space movies. >> who...
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this is oh, and thll paying iss wihi brotr- for their annual camping trip.ill finally relaxing for the long flight this is your right here, right no england, not mass. she decid to run anyway and finished in two hours and five minutes, the half marathon city sent her ada l, a shirt an reminder always read the fine print. . >> a woman in washington state spent nearly two months in a small hintana town seang four her dog. carl king, not to be confused with the singer poured her energy io finding her dog. she handed out fers for 57 ou days, finally tgh social media, she tracked katie down. oge was severely dehydratedt bue's expected to recover completely. which brings t mind the instapoll. would you quit your job to spend time searching for your lost dog? 71% apparently have no heart oro to the foxc.com or the fox 5. you know what? that is a btr exe. quit her job.had the ability to maybehe hadsome, you know. >> flexibilpiy. >> maybe it wasng her, so she felt likshe could d it. fine. a lot of us are not in position. the matter of not havin git the heart. it's a
this is oh, and thll paying iss wihi brotr- for their annual camping trip.ill finally relaxing for the long flight this is your right here, right no england, not mass. she decid to run anyway and finished in two hours and five minutes, the half marathon city sent her ada l, a shirt an reminder always read the fine print. . >> a woman in washington state spent nearly two months in a small hintana town seang four her dog. carl king, not to be confused with the singer poured her energy io...
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traction l the a but i believe the difference between a tulsi gabbard andr and yang marianne williamson iss the left doesn't like them they're authentic and don't come off as hacks these same political ch oacters over andver again. >> good point. >> yeah. >> finally we've talked about the oh bomb as getting into the film production business they have a deal with netflix they call their compa higher ground productionshey may not have done theesearch a company in california computer training company called higher ground enterprises and there's a tug of war who gets the name. >> they should call themselves democratic propaganda. their first movie was a documentary about -- >> the americanto fac. >> even though jobs are coming back t going to be replaced b robots at some point. >> is that wrong? t i don't thinkhey're going erica workers are back andin m. goto stay back. >> is it wrong though? automation -- >> it's just at swipe the booming trump economy. ould expect that. i you kno ww a lot of people prd the idea of netflix when the deal was announced, they said, we're -- we're going t drop net
traction l the a but i believe the difference between a tulsi gabbard andr and yang marianne williamson iss the left doesn't like them they're authentic and don't come off as hacks these same political ch oacters over andver again. >> good point. >> yeah. >> finally we've talked about the oh bomb as getting into the film production business they have a deal with netflix they call their compa higher ground productionshey may not have done theesearch a company in california...
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amy: from new york, this iss democracy now! whenever the government faces a whistleblower, it is revealing some kind of wrongdoing that makes them uncomfortable, that implicates them in some kind of activity they should not be doing. they're going to try to change the conversation from the their actions,of of their policies in government. amy: as a whistleblower complaint against president trump rocks washington, democrats begin an impeachment inquiry and trump threatens the consequences for the person who came forward. we bring you part two of our conversation with one of the world's most famous whistleblowers, edward snowden. now in exile in russia. six years ago, he shocked the world and he leaked a trove of secret documents about how the united states had built a massive surveillance apparatus to collect every single phone call, text message, and email come and pry into the private lives of every person on earth. snow and has just published a moir calleled "permanent record." hadvery level of government been in on the viola
amy: from new york, this iss democracy now! whenever the government faces a whistleblower, it is revealing some kind of wrongdoing that makes them uncomfortable, that implicates them in some kind of activity they should not be doing. they're going to try to change the conversation from the their actions,of of their policies in government. amy: as a whistleblower complaint against president trump rocks washington, democrats begin an impeachment inquiry and trump threatens the consequences for...
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t to the iss plan, -- do they issued the plan, do they change the plan? will have to be reconsidering. this c last a long time. whether they do what they said they would, put out their plan soon after the elections, is anyone's guess. they have waited befd they may wait again. laura: on another topic in the middle east, the white house has said today it has identified the exact location from which the mieiles were fired towards ss saudi oil facility, and it is southern iran. what do you make of that? rob: one has to take with some skepticism what the white house says. it has not always shown great credibility on these issues. but it is poible. democrats and others who have hed the briefing said they found them credible. it is certainly something that is plausible at this point, that the attack came from iran. it would show how little the iranians feel they have to lose. they feel the pressure they are under is such that they need to show that they can resnd. they may have overreached in this case. it will be interesting to see what the white house and sau
t to the iss plan, -- do they issued the plan, do they change the plan? will have to be reconsidering. this c last a long time. whether they do what they said they would, put out their plan soon after the elections, is anyone's guess. they have waited befd they may wait again. laura: on another topic in the middle east, the white house has said today it has identified the exact location from which the mieiles were fired towards ss saudi oil facility, and it is southern iran. what do you make of...
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the cocoach iss hoping to rectiy that.. >> when oktoberfest starts, everyone g gs in the m mood. yoyocannot proromise everyththin lifefe, but we will try to impre on last season. it should not be too difficult to do better than a draw or two losses. >> although it is called oktoberfest, the legendary festival starts in september. this year, colon are in town, the kind club no stranger to parties themselves. their coach says they will be joining in the oktoberfest festivities win, lose, or draw. >> people e ask -- can you do somethingg like that, play byron and afterwards go to oktoberfest? i say yes because it is a team evevent which i is good for bon. it can only be positive. i will take the responsibility if it backfires in the end. >> that hahas raised eyebrows among colon fans, that their team can crash the party with an away win and surely, it would be deserving, with all their love. phil: the rugby world cup has begun. the game was preceded by a spectacular opening ceremony. in russia threatened to upset the party. japan hit back, though, to be -- to record a 30-10 victory.
the cocoach iss hoping to rectiy that.. >> when oktoberfest starts, everyone g gs in the m mood. yoyocannot proromise everyththin lifefe, but we will try to impre on last season. it should not be too difficult to do better than a draw or two losses. >> although it is called oktoberfest, the legendary festival starts in september. this year, colon are in town, the kind club no stranger to parties themselves. their coach says they will be joining in the oktoberfest festivities win,...
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the city issing looing into limiting right turns at lights, extending timing at walk signals and makingible. in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >>> happening today as part of the effort to get drivers to slow down, san francisco transportation officials will vote on funding for installing up to five speed radar signs. they kind of look like these. the signs display how fast drivers are going. they're not related to issuing any tickets. the locations have not yet been determined. >>> in the east bay police home surveillance video will lead them to the thieves who stole about 60 computers from a school in oakland over the holiday weekend. abc 7 news was at marcum elementary as workers replaced glass that thooechs broke to into a classroom. they yanked chrome books -- >> the computers were individually attached inside the carts. they had to break through that as well. they made off with 60 and broke at least a couple. you can see how scattered the screen is. >> this is the third school break-in in just a month. school officials alerted pawn shops to be on alert. the theft will
the city issing looing into limiting right turns at lights, extending timing at walk signals and makingible. in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >>> happening today as part of the effort to get drivers to slow down, san francisco transportation officials will vote on funding for installing up to five speed radar signs. they kind of look like these. the signs display how fast drivers are going. they're not related to issuing any tickets. the locations have not yet been...
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. >> anything that the nfl iss doingomething my other companies would love to do. one of the things i learned having had a front row seat. it's not always about the dollars but it's about the spirit of partnehip. >> it costs companies hundreds millions of dollars to put their name on an nfl stadium and it's typically reserved for established names like jpmorgan or bank of america. sofi is the outlier here. it'sy the o venture capital backed startup with their name onn nfl stadium. >> not only is it important strategically. plentyitically, we have of capital to do this. >> reporter: the new sofi stadium is theos expensive nfl stadium in history costing an $ estimated billion to build. it's having a huge impact on la'sec omy. >> this will become one of the economic hubs. we hope it will double the tax base of the city. g think you can see tremendous improvements com for a neighborhood well on itshb way . ck to recovery. >> reporter: it won't just be football games pumping back into the economy. they have already booked high profile events. the super bowl in 2022, the
. >> anything that the nfl iss doingomething my other companies would love to do. one of the things i learned having had a front row seat. it's not always about the dollars but it's about the spirit of partnehip. >> it costs companies hundreds millions of dollars to put their name on an nfl stadium and it's typically reserved for established names like jpmorgan or bank of america. sofi is the outlier here. it'sy the o venture capital backed startup with their name onn nfl stadium....
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. ♪ isse who think patriotism overdone and out of style might ask? ask, how did it used to be?united states has gone to war to keep our country free, and kept us free to do what we want. that is what it has given me. ♪ i give to my children what i didn't have and i feel like i am giving my country if fair share and i expect to get my fair share back from the country. isator mcgovern: the truth that men like arch price have given more than their fair share. in the last four years they have borne the real costs of our economic unfairness. 2 million more are jobless today than in 1969. dropped from art's plant alone, and he wonders if he is next, or whether it makes any difference. like every time we get a pay increase, clothing, automobiles, everything goes up in price. i would like to buy a new refrigerator but i can't afford it. the one i wanted a year ago was $100 cheaper than this year. like people today are just working to pay for their food and taxes, and not much of anything else. senator mcgovern: art price grew up in a neighborhood built by those who came over in search
. ♪ isse who think patriotism overdone and out of style might ask? ask, how did it used to be?united states has gone to war to keep our country free, and kept us free to do what we want. that is what it has given me. ♪ i give to my children what i didn't have and i feel like i am giving my country if fair share and i expect to get my fair share back from the country. isator mcgovern: the truth that men like arch price have given more than their fair share. in the last four years they have...
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it has caused catastrophic damage in the bahamas, where the death toll stands at 23 and isse expected to the worst devastation and loss of life is on the abaco islands, where it is estimated at least 70,000 people require aid. from there, aleem maqbool sent this report. aleem: this was one of the m mt popular resorton these brutes, torn apart by t strengthf the storm. tourists who tried to weather il has been left hocked.es but were the sturdiest buildings in a place that wasn't even the worst hit. elsewhere, t pictures evenat more des drive through marsh harbour a little down the road, and there is not a building in sight that hasn't sustained considerable damage. this is where hurricane doan made landfall, and those record-breaking wind speeds and ocean surges have left behind a surreal lascape of boats and vehicles and rooftops and kitchen appliances swirled in land.ir and flung across the the terrors of dorian.a story >> the wind just had us fearful of our lif re. as of blew off, we went an another housthat blew off. there we the background.wing in it was just horrific. to see the
it has caused catastrophic damage in the bahamas, where the death toll stands at 23 and isse expected to the worst devastation and loss of life is on the abaco islands, where it is estimated at least 70,000 people require aid. from there, aleem maqbool sent this report. aleem: this was one of the m mt popular resorton these brutes, torn apart by t strengthf the storm. tourists who tried to weather il has been left hocked.es but were the sturdiest buildings in a place that wasn't even the worst...
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higher they had to use a bull horp to get him down and they took him to an ambulance and he s history ml iss of >> unusual traffic stop pulled over amish buggy found two help drinking spikedce itea inside. owing a buggy.tshad we're >> thawhat they found inside twistedhi system with large speakers. "pimp my ride" new meaning to >> the man ran into the w and the horse ran off too. they took it to local place guess they're scared be they're bested. >> somebodyeca is geting a brome to oftie posted the p the deer tryinto facebook. >> it's like the lion witchobe ever the arndpole 0,000 timesow n it's marylandrostdar coming up wow like to live like royalty we have your 'lance. show you that coming u. lwe>> we'll tell you how you can live downton abby locally, lwe>> we'll tell you how you can live downton abby locally, we'll be rights back. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you're ling with a condition, kaiser permanente's integrated care team will help youli get through fe without missing a beat. tive. ig here's a live lookas tngonigtont tomorrow it will reopenen to the public. elevysted new screening facilities today we c
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at the end of the day, the potential for this to back on the democrats again iss pretty high. just got the mueller report. the mueller report came out and it wasas by all accounts a dad. then without we will get more an opportunity to come before congress and go into greater detail about obstruction of justice, and again it was a dead. thewa democrats clearly what mps president trump if this is been from day one. but in my mind and in the minds of most kentuckians, there have been no impeachable offenses committed. >> host: it's just after 7:30 a.m. congressman james comber with us until the top of the hour. house scale to be in at 9 a.m. eastern but our phone lines are open for you to call in and ask you questions, give us your comments. scott, seattle, washington, independent. thanks for hanging around center last segment. go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: where did i begin now? i been hanging on here forow hours. you know, politics is one thing in life is another thing, apparently. it's clear that the only trouble you ever hear about come from the politicia
at the end of the day, the potential for this to back on the democrats again iss pretty high. just got the mueller report. the mueller report came out and it wasas by all accounts a dad. then without we will get more an opportunity to come before congress and go into greater detail about obstruction of justice, and again it was a dead. thewa democrats clearly what mps president trump if this is been from day one. but in my mind and in the minds of most kentuckians, there have been no...
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. >> why is climate change become such a partisan iss then? >> i'm not even sure it is. it's become all of a sudden we have this conference here and all we talk about is climate change. >> in the last week or so, new national polls have come out that have changed -- suggested changing the trend in there 202 race w elizabeth warren has emerged as a top tier a candida and joe biden's numbers are weakening, but the two of them remain in the top tier. elizabeth warren has rai d against ultra millionaires. you have called her tax probably - >> a wealth tax. >> her micare for all proposal is -- >> doesn't work. >> if there is a progressive who's leading the democrac field, will there be an opening if joe biden is not able to go the distance for somebody ofan more modate bent to step into the race >> it would be virtually dypossible from now going forward for anyo come in if they had to raise money. they would never remotely catc up to elizabethabarren and joe biden. let's not rush to dgment. joe biden going from 20 points over elizabeth warrened to with elizabeth warren overni
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rugby league said he had been cleared to play for the country at next months's 0ceana cup but the rl isslly asked to consider the matter. that is all for now. more in sportsday at 6:30pm. we will see you then. thank you, gavin. more now on the labour party conference, where the party's stance on brexit is being debated. as we have just seen, a few minutes ago. the party leaderjeremy corbyn wants to go into the next general election in a "neutral" position, offering voters a choice in a referendum. that would be within six months of coming to power. but there appears to be growing support for a rival motion. we will find out very soon, what happens with it, it is urging the party to campaign happens with it, it is urging the party to ca m pa ig n clearly happens with it, it is urging the party to campaign clearly to remain in the eu. let's go back to the labour conference now in brighton and speak to the senior labour mp hilary benn, who chairs the brexit select committee in the house of commons. good to talk to you once again. what do you... what do you make of the debate you have heard
rugby league said he had been cleared to play for the country at next months's 0ceana cup but the rl isslly asked to consider the matter. that is all for now. more in sportsday at 6:30pm. we will see you then. thank you, gavin. more now on the labour party conference, where the party's stance on brexit is being debated. as we have just seen, a few minutes ago. the party leaderjeremy corbyn wants to go into the next general election in a "neutral" position, offering voters a choice in...
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and europe say they are now.ht intnt the iss cares of the company were down a fraction to 43.71. >> clouduted on wamz. opening at $18 a sre.it the web sec company priced the ipo at $15 per share and one its cofounders says there is plenty of room for it in the crowded cloud industry. >> we have this vision of it as aervice that customers choose to make sure their internet applications are fast but they're safe and that they're reliable around the world. having oth players in the market is great. but we work longside all of together i think we are just getting started >> soarsed shared 20% to 18 eve. to settle allegation that is the company overcharged the federal government for package deliveries. the justice department alleges that ups failed t abidey t terms of the contract with the general services administratn and overcharged for services from 2007 to 2014. th shares up a fraction to 122.67. shares of alt reeia on a report from cnbc that juul's valuation is coming down sharply. altreeia has a % share in the andretti company it invested in juul at about $250 perhare in the private mark
and europe say they are now.ht intnt the iss cares of the company were down a fraction to 43.71. >> clouduted on wamz. opening at $18 a sre.it the web sec company priced the ipo at $15 per share and one its cofounders says there is plenty of room for it in the crowded cloud industry. >> we have this vision of it as aervice that customers choose to make sure their internet applications are fast but they're safe and that they're reliable around the world. having oth players in the...
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. >> ♪ if you like pi coladas reporter:hi it iss video and his epic skills that have made it the 10-year-oldn overnight sensation. max r short could hardly believe his eyes when tony hawk share the video to his 4.6 million followers on instagram. "new favorite skater," acrding to the u.s.-based skateboarding legend. >> overnig max became a world celebrity. lae numbers of fans, subscribers, and so many people wrote in personal messages saying "mad, oh my god, that is soool." reporter: max i't just any skater. his first board was a way of gettbog on after losing bhoh legs in a use fire o at 18 mont. at such a young age it could have been a major setback, but it has not stopped at the youngster from dreaming big. >> i would really like to take part. maybe i won't win, but at least i can take part. reporter: with his newfound stardom, he would have supporters from all around the globe. : lauday climate campaigner greta thunberg came to capitol hill urging congress to act before it is too lat her appearance comes before a glob strike she is helping to lead on friday and afteanshe met with former
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amy: from new york, this iss democracy now! whenever the government faces a whistleblower, it is revealing some kind of wrongdoing that makes them uncomfortable, that implicates them in some kind of activity they should not be doing. they're going to try to change the conversation from the their actions,of of their policies in government. amy: as a whistleblower complaint
amy: from new york, this iss democracy now! whenever the government faces a whistleblower, it is revealing some kind of wrongdoing that makes them uncomfortable, that implicates them in some kind of activity they should not be doing. they're going to try to change the conversation from the their actions,of of their policies in government. amy: as a whistleblower complaint
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amy: from new york, this iss democracy now! , three ofle injured them law enforcement. sadly, seven people have been killed. seven of our citizens. those seven victims have ranged in ages from 1515 years to 57. amy: for the second time in
amy: from new york, this iss democracy now! , three ofle injured them law enforcement. sadly, seven people have been killed. seven of our citizens. those seven victims have ranged in ages from 1515 years to 57. amy: for the second time in
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side and the inside that come you see the people to steven and the industry under a- veryyard time i iss n not singleses. it s the most vulnerable migrants children the ill and the elderly who were selected for relocation to the greek mainland. the move follows a spike in my gonna rivals from turkey this summer firstly we had a big arrival in the afternoon between half past five in six o'clock. thirteen boats arrived at ththe image of half an hour it is one of the most. i would say the b biggest rivals retired since two thousand fifteen and sixteen crossings into greece dropped after turkey signed a deal with the e. u. n. march twenty sixteen imposing tighter checks along the coast. but in rerecent months n nearly one hundred people a day have made it across all together the u. n.'s refugee agency says the island of lesbos was sheltering nearly eleven thousand migrants at the end of. august four times its capacity. the campaign for the presidential election in june this year is officially launched this monday the winning candidate will succeed beige k. the subsidy. the veteran politician
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cocountry iss ricich with natural resources yet many can't access to good hyper inflation worsens by recent droughts has made me bread sugar and oil on affordable to most people please once known asas the region's brereadbaskett as. as well as that too much in order to maybe let me. from this i don't think in the next week or so i've been now fourteen. this is by rolled down words began about two decades ago what when president mugabe began of land reform crumbled zimbabwe's agriculture sector and led to internationanl sanctions. when mugabe was removed from power. bob williams holding better management could turn around the economy almost two years later the situation keeps deteriorating now one third of the populatioion needs foodod ad to survive. government should should downside children should reduce the splatter thousand people number of people on the payrololl. and if ththey could o that thehe budget deficit wowouldn't be subjeje and hopefully those people would find jobs in a more productive than they are in government. the closest requires investment. but foreign investors a
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i would put the odds of this collegege as it iss beinggpproved by the european parliament at about 0% b because the european parliamentt always likes to claim a scalp. no matttter w who the nominee is se they w want to demomonstrate thr power so i would say at least one of these nominees will be rejected. they'll be sent back to the commission at their back to their country and the country will have to nominate someone else now given the big humiliation that the parliament suffered in july. having their spits in n kind of a process for selecting the commissioion presesident rejected by member states i have a feeling theyy might a actually tryy to reject two. maybe even threeee of these nomiminees now the most likely nominee for rejection is the hungarian nominee he's been put in charge of enlargement. something that reallyy isn't expected to be a big issue over the next five years because no in large amounts of the you are expected during that time. but he was really instrumental in instituting the rule of law dismantling that's taken place and hungry under viktor orban. and members o
i would put the odds of this collegege as it iss beinggpproved by the european parliament at about 0% b because the european parliamentt always likes to claim a scalp. no matttter w who the nominee is se they w want to demomonstrate thr power so i would say at least one of these nominees will be rejected. they'll be sent back to the commission at their back to their country and the country will have to nominate someone else now given the big humiliation that the parliament suffered in july....