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can have and it's not just the crimes is that has followed the young patients are all the reason ition of the search we since actually the regime really has not really been able to decide what kind of project what kind of vision or kind of balance between the soup. and to reach every stage he wanted but now with the absence of people and we are even getting back to the crises that we can that has started in 1902 since the army has councils and you know it shows additions that have been ruined by that time designing citations from cities that missed the crises that it's how had her really happen and all. and yet today it is what kind of political life without real political participation can the regime untamed with the absence of to go in what kind of with illusionary dish timoci can he seal constitutionalist in if he can he can there is use to. play with we doubt recasts 00000000 without doing casting institutions without having new institutions without launching a new transition so really what is the clearing currently in altering that is a no crime scene that is once again put to had
can have and it's not just the crimes is that has followed the young patients are all the reason ition of the search we since actually the regime really has not really been able to decide what kind of project what kind of vision or kind of balance between the soup. and to reach every stage he wanted but now with the absence of people and we are even getting back to the crises that we can that has started in 1902 since the army has councils and you know it shows additions that have been ruined...
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but ition. nish. they didn't know the extent of the atrocities committed at auschwitz birkenau she stood tall back and both. my father certainly didn't and it was conducted with the so many germans only learned the full extent of the nazis crimes during the trial including those committed by nicholas franks father. so i have the feeling that he was rightfully charged them for these because i saw photos of the corpses of the concentration camps including the bodies of children who were my age at the time and that shocked me because it only said underneath them poland i thought poland belong to us the funk family my oldest brother norman saw the photos and he went to our mother and said mom if the photos are real dad doesn't stand a chance of you can you show us. on october 1st 1946 the verdicts were announced of the accused 3 were acquitted 3 received lifetime sentences and 4 were given prison sentences. 12 were sentenced to death the executions took place not long afterwards in the trial court's forme
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zero,ition in addition, liftoff. >> four astronauts are on their way to the international space station right now, stitting inside a spacex "crew dragon" capsule. vice president mike pence was watching from nasa space center. elon mask tuned in remotely after he received mixed test results for covid-19 on friday. >>> it is a sign of the times. guitar center is going to file for bankruptcy. will it bring down the curtain on hundreds of stores across the country? >>> and here is one way to get around the housing crunch. buy your own town. the one that hit the market in california and how much it will cost you. >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tumo. we're abundant wind and solar energy, we have the power to take on climate change. use less from 4 to 9 pm to keep california golden. >>> tributes are pouring in for the long-time owner of ricky's sports theater and grille in san leandro. sports fans dropped off bouquets and flowers and shared fondest memories of ricky ricardo. he died this weekend of complications from alzheimer's disease. ricky's was a favorite hangout for all sports fans espec
zero,ition in addition, liftoff. >> four astronauts are on their way to the international space station right now, stitting inside a spacex "crew dragon" capsule. vice president mike pence was watching from nasa space center. elon mask tuned in remotely after he received mixed test results for covid-19 on friday. >>> it is a sign of the times. guitar center is going to file for bankruptcy. will it bring down the curtain on hundreds of stores across the country?...
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the summit is being overshadowed by itional groups trying to overshadow.spondent: a new moment for the g20. re-at -- the first summit is in the arab world. it is the first time that the leaders have to meet online. multiple crises to confront, aims to achieve, including women's empowermen >> at the end of the training you would be able to have your own -- correspondent: she helps entrepreneurs start her own companies. met her at her office. in this conservative kingdom, rapidly.men is changing correspondent: do you feel empowered as the saudi? >> i do. i feel thaty voice is heard. whenever i go west of the globe, talk about my experience. i am often faced with question about one specific apart -- one specific part of my identity, a saudi female. not an influencer, not a businesswoman, not in impact specialist. specificallybe saudi female g oppressed. correspondent: the kingdom is keen to showcasthe glittering change here. there is far more social freedom now to a point. the summit is controversial. riinternationats groups say that should not happen here. t
the summit is being overshadowed by itional groups trying to overshadow.spondent: a new moment for the g20. re-at -- the first summit is in the arab world. it is the first time that the leaders have to meet online. multiple crises to confront, aims to achieve, including women's empowermen >> at the end of the training you would be able to have your own -- correspondent: she helps entrepreneurs start her own companies. met her at her office. in this conservative kingdom, rapidly.men is...
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president mccall wants to take vehement action against islamists and to forge a european call ition against terror. france has been particularly hard hit exactly . 5 years ago on nov 13th, 130 people were killed in islamists, attacks, but terrorists stormed the better cloth here in paris, and shot dead dozens of young people at a concert. france never really recovered from the shock. these 2 men will forever be united through the attack for many in france, it is particularly remarkable that they together are standing up now against hatred and for reconciliation. it inflicted a national trauma on france, the attack on the buttocks 90 concert goers. most of them young people were brutally killed in the heart of paris by a commando of islamist terrorists. one of the gunmen was 22 year old who was shot by police before blowing himself up at the scene. 5 years later, we drive to here in belgium to meet some nice father. as dina, i mean more still doesn't know what drove his son to take part in the attack. but he was atrocious. so many deaths of innocent people. i was sad. i thought, what ingrati
president mccall wants to take vehement action against islamists and to forge a european call ition against terror. france has been particularly hard hit exactly . 5 years ago on nov 13th, 130 people were killed in islamists, attacks, but terrorists stormed the better cloth here in paris, and shot dead dozens of young people at a concert. france never really recovered from the shock. these 2 men will forever be united through the attack for many in france, it is particularly remarkable that...
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then try to find a better life. 2 madeon news ition an activist. takes the viewer on an epic journey through africa. my region that's been heavily affected by climate change through music more just to promote the great green room project. tree planting campaign that aims to. kilometer long green forest and greenery across the continent of africa. the goal to stop. the film is a musical road movie with more just singing about the subject closest to hots for lima china she was pretty. and i thought oh no i have to beat out my. cynical. where the great green light the most progress across 150 kilometers 12000000 trees have been planted creating. another stop or more just journey is nigeria here for him it changes made the countries conflicts and more acute. like chant a source of livelihood for millions has shrunk by almost 90 percent of the terror organization and. its rise in part to social unrest brought about by climate change. people ask themselves what do i have left should i join a group go to the city try to reach europe. the great green wall
then try to find a better life. 2 madeon news ition an activist. takes the viewer on an epic journey through africa. my region that's been heavily affected by climate change through music more just to promote the great green room project. tree planting campaign that aims to. kilometer long green forest and greenery across the continent of africa. the goal to stop. the film is a musical road movie with more just singing about the subject closest to hots for lima china she was pretty. and i...
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there are just things you go on and demonize ition is very only issue is how we get you killed. and here is, well my screamy friend 7 important for lesson to teach us they have adapted to leave with plastic. 'd we should do the same. and my friend here we are. go now to the free. go and save the war eagle. the last incidental meal worms usually used to stick in feed or fish base. have another surprise and storm scientists at stanford university already knew that bill worms can eat various forms of plastic. now they've established that the worms can break down the toxic additives in plastic with no ill effect. so in theory, the mealworms could die non-plastic and then still be used just animal feed. and now we turn to another industrious creature. in economic terms, honey bees have always punched about their weight as pollinators and honey produces, they contribute around $2500000000.00 euros a year to the german economy and know not to mention their contribution to the natural world. biologically speaking, there are 9 species of honeybee. most of them are native to asia. probabl
there are just things you go on and demonize ition is very only issue is how we get you killed. and here is, well my screamy friend 7 important for lesson to teach us they have adapted to leave with plastic. 'd we should do the same. and my friend here we are. go now to the free. go and save the war eagle. the last incidental meal worms usually used to stick in feed or fish base. have another surprise and storm scientists at stanford university already knew that bill worms can eat various forms...
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but vast growth in obama's ition is having an unforeseen effect on the foundations of the cities themselves. where will you be when your city sinks? and what does that have to do with drinking a glass of water? mexico city, calcutta, miami, hundreds of millions of people live in drowning 50 some of which could be wiped off the map in a lifetime. people are fighting harder than ever to stay afloat right now. how those people the carbon dioxide, where everything is in the last 25 years, all the thermal energy heating the oceans as up to as much as 3600000000, atom bombs. and that's melted ice raids, sea levels, and made it 3, weather, even more extreme in just a few decades. storms and floods but used one of the century, many coastal cities, everything. but climate change. it's only half the story. 'd 'd 'd in spurling megacities from jakarta to lagos, the bigger problem is that the land itself, literally sinking from a building, landed from fighting 10 times after the tsunami. the right thing by the level rice may was on the internet. and you see, if we are not careful, i will be where this
but vast growth in obama's ition is having an unforeseen effect on the foundations of the cities themselves. where will you be when your city sinks? and what does that have to do with drinking a glass of water? mexico city, calcutta, miami, hundreds of millions of people live in drowning 50 some of which could be wiped off the map in a lifetime. people are fighting harder than ever to stay afloat right now. how those people the carbon dioxide, where everything is in the last 25 years, all the...
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ition off on the worst possible departure point when it comes to diplomacy with not in the case of the sas nation of this kind. what it does is that it really changes the politics inside iraq. the degree to which they're open to negotiations . that degree to which they are open to compromise is going to be affected by attempts, assassinations at this time, and other as to what it will quite like it see up until inauguration day. and i think it's quite important to remember that we should not be in this situation in the 1st place, out of the trumpet, in the street, not walking out of the nuclear deal. and given this green line through this maximum pressure campaign, we would have been in a dramatically different situation. it's christ, street of parsi from washington, french friends, and money on my car has described the beating of a black man by police officers as an unacceptable attack that shamed his country. music. producer michel said claire was trying to enter his paris studio once for agents started punching him. the incident was caught on camera. this comes amid a nationwide deb
ition off on the worst possible departure point when it comes to diplomacy with not in the case of the sas nation of this kind. what it does is that it really changes the politics inside iraq. the degree to which they're open to negotiations . that degree to which they are open to compromise is going to be affected by attempts, assassinations at this time, and other as to what it will quite like it see up until inauguration day. and i think it's quite important to remember that we should not be...
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has done this back to the head of the state and now we are in the same stew ition but we are having aggravating factors factors in terms of this crisis call of government talented and balance between you and me that military power is. hardly impacted by the. health and education and social and economic crisis that has been aggravated by the convened and that has not been able to manage without. the follow ups and that of your event if as i said the president each susan to take the place of that negative long so who anything any any any question because it will even really complicate things much more because if you remember where that the negative one came to paris he brought with him his own client tells his own plans and people who have been judged by algorithms have highly and competence of the new president is choose and he we also have to bring his own staff and it will take time and i'll do you have now the looser regional us to those too. titles not time and there's also a problem of constance's between the top generals on the kind of 6 assert that we choose and that's also the main probl
has done this back to the head of the state and now we are in the same stew ition but we are having aggravating factors factors in terms of this crisis call of government talented and balance between you and me that military power is. hardly impacted by the. health and education and social and economic crisis that has been aggravated by the convened and that has not been able to manage without. the follow ups and that of your event if as i said the president each susan to take the place of that...
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we just in this and read for our viewers the the ine that president-elect is crowd funding raising ition cost already $10 million. guest: the transition between begins in the spring until they become the resident-elect is funded through private sources. it is regulated if you will by g.s.a., general services administration. for a maximum of $5,000 any one person and i think the iden transition raised about $10 million prior to the election. is an he election there s proposition of money that is made. don't know exactly what it is today. i think it changed over time. hen i was organizing a transition it was about $6 million. likely more than this now the but upon successful certify tanment they are to transfer it. because the g.s.a. has not the former vice president and now as the t-elect successful candidate that money is not happening and they are public to n the fulfill it and i'm confident they are raising lots of money. >> you headed up the transition team for then presidential mitt romney and wrote about that experience. what were the lessons learned? there were a lot of them becaus
we just in this and read for our viewers the the ine that president-elect is crowd funding raising ition cost already $10 million. guest: the transition between begins in the spring until they become the resident-elect is funded through private sources. it is regulated if you will by g.s.a., general services administration. for a maximum of $5,000 any one person and i think the iden transition raised about $10 million prior to the election. is an he election there s proposition of money that is...
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waited in the city didn't actually it was the operation was made, it is the on the principle opus ition and sort of a collaboration. so we have avoided on our part, we have avoided any civilian casualty, but on to their lives i believe heal the mood and 7. i am an individual. see america mini me, you hands. so when we say that is most evident, because well it is one hour in with an ellipse in again, i will point out that everything is difficult to verify because this is a region that is still cut off from the rest of all janice on to on the ground, and we understand that your government is insisting that this war is over. but we have heard otherwise from to cry, and it has now or analysis points to people feeling that guerilla war with to crime forces. what well will be launched from the mountains, is your government prepared for that? we don't want to waste our time responding with force allocation because we very well know that they don't have the capacity to be engaging in a world where they have lost the support of their entire theory and people you no longer have the military spend
waited in the city didn't actually it was the operation was made, it is the on the principle opus ition and sort of a collaboration. so we have avoided on our part, we have avoided any civilian casualty, but on to their lives i believe heal the mood and 7. i am an individual. see america mini me, you hands. so when we say that is most evident, because well it is one hour in with an ellipse in again, i will point out that everything is difficult to verify because this is a region that is still...
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endless government shutdowns all the political violence the bureaucracy partisanship the polarize ition division health care system and pandemic response that has frankly been a worldwide embarrassment i wouldn't say perhaps in view of the world is is the right phrase if you're in the united states you just a citizen wanting to exercise your constitutional right to vote what you show up at the polling station and they'll turn you right around and tell you to go and register 1st except you have to register 2 to 4 weeks in advance depending on the state you know different procedures everywhere and to register you have a say you have to have a special id card which not everyone has so far ok you will well prepared you did it you you went and registered next you've you've got to get time off work either that because in the united states whereas in europe voting is always inside everyone's free everyone who vote in. the united states sundays the jewish holiday and they would make it a national holiday booting day so you have to go wednesday for example you have to ask your boss for some time
endless government shutdowns all the political violence the bureaucracy partisanship the polarize ition division health care system and pandemic response that has frankly been a worldwide embarrassment i wouldn't say perhaps in view of the world is is the right phrase if you're in the united states you just a citizen wanting to exercise your constitutional right to vote what you show up at the polling station and they'll turn you right around and tell you to go and register 1st except you have...
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so we are really worried about this new ition in india. the grade of r.'s pandemic has severely tested the world's best health care services. syria is destroyed by years of war is facing. biggest challenge yet, victory caisson be out there. all right, let's bring in our guests from it live in syria. is dr. sanity the, a cardiologist at a hospital that's supported by islamic relief. from my money in jordan, i'm judged yemeni director of advocacy for save the children syria response and from norman oklahoma. is joshua landis, director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma and editor of the syria comment blog. thank you all for joining us in sand. let me start with you today. why is there such a sharp rise in the number of covert 1000 cases in lib right now? you sent the number of cases is not the true number, the number of much more cases because of all patients who are hurting from recent injury and suspected the 19 do yes and many in that dog. there are holes and don't know the cause though he goes some are afraid of going to
so we are really worried about this new ition in india. the grade of r.'s pandemic has severely tested the world's best health care services. syria is destroyed by years of war is facing. biggest challenge yet, victory caisson be out there. all right, let's bring in our guests from it live in syria. is dr. sanity the, a cardiologist at a hospital that's supported by islamic relief. from my money in jordan, i'm judged yemeni director of advocacy for save the children syria response and from...
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we're only hoping because we do see that from our sound points, this is ition the decisions of those or it's happened arbitrary so far. and there is no way for us to said what, what the outcome with what is that one thing or just as a band called cold on liking to give a payroll fortune of tens of billions of dollars. thousands of people have been running outside tollens biggest bank, which is my stand by the moment. protesters have broken a long standing to boot by criticizing the king mall from the capitol. so protesters resting on what has become an icon of this movement. the yellow duck. now they're protesting out from the sea and commercial bank headquarters here in bangkok. this was the 2nd choice of locations for this protest. it is a pinpointing the finances of the wealth of the king. this is something that they've really focused on in their overall movement. in fact, it's one of the 3 main demands that there's reform within the monarchy. they originally wanted to go to a very sensitive area, but the security footprint was such that they decided they needed to move it here to
we're only hoping because we do see that from our sound points, this is ition the decisions of those or it's happened arbitrary so far. and there is no way for us to said what, what the outcome with what is that one thing or just as a band called cold on liking to give a payroll fortune of tens of billions of dollars. thousands of people have been running outside tollens biggest bank, which is my stand by the moment. protesters have broken a long standing to boot by criticizing the king mall...
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this moments number ition and he represents roughly half of the american a lecture that is must be very troubling to europeans who think that things will be unchanged and that congratulations by to biden and there came a call and they spoke of challenges that do you think that's one of the challenges they're referring say most likely of course they're speaking in very subtle and terms nobody wants to highlight the negatives but i think they have reason for concern if this election was by far was much closer and indeed if it hadn't been for the pandemic it's probably safe to say that donald trump would have won handily . but you wonder where hear that joe biden one of the way he did. this not due to for what i think would be fair to say it's due to clever electoral tactics which were disadvantages to the republicans as a part of what i mean now the mail in both the mobile is saying this very openly but you don't have to be a genius to understand the natural electorate as announcements where registered democrats far exceed the number of registered republicans the more you do to make votin
this moments number ition and he represents roughly half of the american a lecture that is must be very troubling to europeans who think that things will be unchanged and that congratulations by to biden and there came a call and they spoke of challenges that do you think that's one of the challenges they're referring say most likely of course they're speaking in very subtle and terms nobody wants to highlight the negatives but i think they have reason for concern if this election was by far...
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problem is not that simple it was so you're going to counter you know whatever what they could i was itionthey think is a they want to tackle they have legitimacy whatsoever you cannot through islam of alexander one morning yes i did as well yes wrapping up finisher so it was just just one point is that there was a domestic intelligence report you know publishing 24000 it said that the repression model is a failure we need to reach out to communities the june reports it means of this approach based on blaming and repressing is not working within the government then also my own nasa and we're going to make it there's always more to say in a feast thank you very much from south we thank you i will i rish that i never have to have you on the stream ever again to talk about this topic but i know that's probably not the case thank you so much there for fane part of this conversation and all safe a thing on each day for us as well each of us appreciate you very much all right so coming up next we have an instagram live guest at 2030 g.m.t. have a look a on my laptop you may well recognize and he
problem is not that simple it was so you're going to counter you know whatever what they could i was itionthey think is a they want to tackle they have legitimacy whatsoever you cannot through islam of alexander one morning yes i did as well yes wrapping up finisher so it was just just one point is that there was a domestic intelligence report you know publishing 24000 it said that the repression model is a failure we need to reach out to communities the june reports it means of this approach...
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so hopefully with the restore ition of internet services, over the course of the next few weeks, maybe months, a journalist will have a better chance that are determining what led to what and obviously the breakout of the horrific a military conflict and the, and so in humanitarian disaster movies, but i'm up to 99. terry and i mean there's a point to, there is a new and in that i am clearly just going to gun point and i'm going to go yonder in atlanta man because i know what is i don't want dollars something in 1500 hours or so to you has more than $51000.00 in prison right now as we speak in our days. how are you going to justify this one? as i think i will exact records for another. not sure if i do anything, i'm sorry, i'm not, i really, really, you know, generally i don't, i usually have interviews where i was, i don't know not you really can't or isn't much of a sense to tell them. you can also find out if you're all talking at the same time to school time out, or write a new finish, just a sentence. ok. ok, we have this concrete evidence from the international community in the i
so hopefully with the restore ition of internet services, over the course of the next few weeks, maybe months, a journalist will have a better chance that are determining what led to what and obviously the breakout of the horrific a military conflict and the, and so in humanitarian disaster movies, but i'm up to 99. terry and i mean there's a point to, there is a new and in that i am clearly just going to gun point and i'm going to go yonder in atlanta man because i know what is i don't want...
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but also we need to look at to the not qualifies ition and the spread of the virus as a major risk, major public health problem that need to be addressed and through development of different kind of vaccine, nothing zip to build maxine's in the muscle, but basically giving the vaccine in the nose as into the nasal vaccination where you establish a nasal immunity local days of immunity when the virus comes. and there is a line fierce line of defense in the nose already going to prevent quote of a physician and the spread. but this is the kind of work that we are difficult being right now. as a 2nd generation, it got their men back. say that show is a great progress. very fascinating. fasten their vaccine, ologist, and a visual still be taking precautions here. thanks so much for joining us. great to your expertise saddle. thank you very much. on the meantime, germany is imposing stricter lockdown measures as it struggles to suppress coronavirus infections. chancellor angela merkel says restrictions are likely to continue into january. she's also pushing for an e.u. vote on shutting down sk
but also we need to look at to the not qualifies ition and the spread of the virus as a major risk, major public health problem that need to be addressed and through development of different kind of vaccine, nothing zip to build maxine's in the muscle, but basically giving the vaccine in the nose as into the nasal vaccination where you establish a nasal immunity local days of immunity when the virus comes. and there is a line fierce line of defense in the nose already going to prevent quote of...
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now we very body able to place our face and take imagery showing us and compromising our intimacy to ition. we are person on there to see your friends, blackmail, extortion, and public shaming. online. this was an incredible for, for at that george's company sanford is actually a fake detection company released just last week or last month, which basically unveiled their own telegram the messaging app. this technology had been wrapped up in an interface where users could simply send an image of any woman or miner fully clothed, which they taken perhaps from our social media. and then this bot, which telegram was hosting would use the ai to generate an image of that woman or indeed child nude. now there were over 100000 images being shared publicly and when censor to recently asked telegram to take down the bot they didn't even answer and it was only when this report was released and it got a lot of public attention that telegram for least that part. but the most important thing to remember here is that technology is becoming increasingly accessible and anybody can be targeted, right? we're
now we very body able to place our face and take imagery showing us and compromising our intimacy to ition. we are person on there to see your friends, blackmail, extortion, and public shaming. online. this was an incredible for, for at that george's company sanford is actually a fake detection company released just last week or last month, which basically unveiled their own telegram the messaging app. this technology had been wrapped up in an interface where users could simply send an image of...
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typically, this period of the strands ition period as is known as the lame duck period. how would you compare this particular transition with others from the past? so the concern with the transition period now is the fact that it's really not being allowed to officially commence. so we know that the biden harris administration is planning as best that they could. but if this were an officially recognized transition period, the buying transition team would have money. they would also have access to current members of the administration who can provide counsel bring in the new incoming people up to speed. they would have access to be able to do the requisite background checks that will allow people to be able to fully do their jobs on january 20th. if president trump persists in prolonging sort of the acknowledgment that he lost officially, that he lost the election, then that delays the official start of the transition period. which means that the, by an administration though it may want to sort of hit the ground running on january 20th, might not be able to do all of the
typically, this period of the strands ition period as is known as the lame duck period. how would you compare this particular transition with others from the past? so the concern with the transition period now is the fact that it's really not being allowed to officially commence. so we know that the biden harris administration is planning as best that they could. but if this were an officially recognized transition period, the buying transition team would have money. they would also have access...
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ition is having an unforeseen effect on the foundations of the cities themselves. where will you be when your city sinks? and what does that have to do with drinking? a glass of water. jakarta, mexico city, calcutta, miami, hundreds of millions of people live in drowning 50, some of which could be wiped off the map in a lifetime. people are fighting harder than ever to stay afloat right there. how those people were making it in the last 25 years. all the thermal energy heating the oceans as up to as much as 3600000000, atom bombs. that's melted ice raids, sea levels, and made it 3, weather, even more extreme storms and floods, but used it once a century can strike many coastal cities, everything. but climate change. it's only half the story. 'd 'd 'd in sprawling mega-cities from jakarta to lagos, the bigger problem is that the land itself, literally sinking in some of the land of fighting 10 times faster than sea level. the right on binding of sea level rise, me was released on a few c.d.'s. if we are looking for a will be where this is because we're very directed
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largely seen as ineffective since it failed to curb nuclear inhibitions and tabling straw teenage ition. general, it is good to have you on. thanks for being with us this evening. >> certainly. so iran -- is hopping mad about assassination what appears to be the scientist israel has not claimed responsibility, iran seems to be suggesting that israel did it. there are fears that iran could lash out at either israel or the united states. would you expect that? either one? >> well, certainly this likely going to be some rep abusing not only for this assassination attack but also on qaasim soleimani a little less than a year ago and no effective retribution for that i think they've been on pause waiting to see outcome of the u.s. election, and waiting to see what their options are before they begin any escalation which could turn quite negative for them. but this is widely speculated to be the -- and so our viewers on stand they quite remarkably operate continuously and quite effectively inside iran and inside the capital city -- they are the most it's the most successful foreign penetratio
largely seen as ineffective since it failed to curb nuclear inhibitions and tabling straw teenage ition. general, it is good to have you on. thanks for being with us this evening. >> certainly. so iran -- is hopping mad about assassination what appears to be the scientist israel has not claimed responsibility, iran seems to be suggesting that israel did it. there are fears that iran could lash out at either israel or the united states. would you expect that? either one? >> well,...
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let's bring in our beltway panel peter is investigative journal ition and contradicting writer for americanin walling democrat media campaign advisor kevin is it so far fetched to think that joe biden might put a republican in his cabinet? >> i think not at all jon, and it is good question. you know there's 15 cabinet departments that vaccinate and president-elect have to see coming down this week at least indications from the campaign are, that they're gong to release the name for their treasury secretary. their hs secretary with covid-19 and economic situation. and there are likely to be republicans as part of those. i think we've got some really compelling candidates like we've seen earlier in reporting for that treasury position to women and black man for that position. and their likely to be republicans for other positions whether they be interior defense what have you but joe biden said across the cabinet that looks like america that's what we're going get. jon: peter, wouldn't heads explode on the far left if there were a republican in joe biden's cab ininet. >> biden announce new me
let's bring in our beltway panel peter is investigative journal ition and contradicting writer for americanin walling democrat media campaign advisor kevin is it so far fetched to think that joe biden might put a republican in his cabinet? >> i think not at all jon, and it is good question. you know there's 15 cabinet departments that vaccinate and president-elect have to see coming down this week at least indications from the campaign are, that they're gong to release the name for their...
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cole,itioned chief kristi who was in charge of this. sheriff terry johnson's department, his deputies were working in concert with chief kristi cole and the graham police department. we begged them not to bring militia force. we begged them across several letters, stating when this type of police presence gets involved , black and brown people end up in jail. and so we started our riot with people already being injured, people already being hassled and detained by local police authories sily because they would not get on to the sidewalks after they escorted us in the streets, fasten a. again, 14 seconds to make something like that happen with a crowd of hundreds of people. amy: the graham police department held a news conference sunday to answer questions about the pepper-spraying of marchers at saturday's event. this is lt. daniel sisk. cooks we wanted them to have a successful event. they were under the same under sin we were when we thought that the event started that they were not authorized to keep theoad close for new extended per
cole,itioned chief kristi who was in charge of this. sheriff terry johnson's department, his deputies were working in concert with chief kristi cole and the graham police department. we begged them not to bring militia force. we begged them across several letters, stating when this type of police presence gets involved , black and brown people end up in jail. and so we started our riot with people already being injured, people already being hassled and detained by local police authories sily...
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and there are calls for the who to be given greater poweor to obtain ition. >> they are terfacing with their member states and they have to abide by what the member states wishes are.at 's obviously a problem if e member state doesn't wish to tell others about that information. i think we need to take a hard look at those to make sure the international health regulations which are put in place for things like this, so we have global health security, are they able to do what we need them to do?patrick: unless that's addressed, the world may be no er off at defending itse against pandemics in the future. for the "pbs newshouic" i'm pafok, in wuhan. judy: now a day of reckoning for the boy scouts of america. as membership drops, a deadline has now passed for sexual abuse claims that could lead to a $1 llion compensaton fund f victims. john yang reports. reporter: judy, more than 95,000 people have come forward with sex abuse claims against the boy scouts. experts say that's far more than the number of accusations against the catholic church in the uned states. the oldest in the case is 93
and there are calls for the who to be given greater poweor to obtain ition. >> they are terfacing with their member states and they have to abide by what the member states wishes are.at 's obviously a problem if e member state doesn't wish to tell others about that information. i think we need to take a hard look at those to make sure the international health regulations which are put in place for things like this, so we have global health security, are they able to do what we need them...
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madeon news ition an activist you know much just takes the view on an epic journey through africa. my region that's been heavily affected by climate change through music not just hopes to promote the great green room project. tree planting campaign that aims to. 1000 kilometer long green belts of forest and greenery across the continent of africa. the goal is to stop. the film is a musical road movie with more just singing about the subject closest to hearts the line that china was pretty. good at that only i have read now my. senegal this. the great green with the most progress across 150 kilometers 12000000 trees have been planted creating. a more just journey is nigeria here it changes made to countries conflicts ever more acute. like chant a source of livelihood for millions has shrunk by almost 90 percent the terror organization and. its rise in part to social unrest brought about by climate change. people ask themselves what do i have left should i join an armed group go to the city try to reach europe. the great green wall project is about creating a viable future for over $
madeon news ition an activist you know much just takes the view on an epic journey through africa. my region that's been heavily affected by climate change through music not just hopes to promote the great green room project. tree planting campaign that aims to. 1000 kilometer long green belts of forest and greenery across the continent of africa. the goal is to stop. the film is a musical road movie with more just singing about the subject closest to hearts the line that china was pretty. good...
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not making it easy for the biden team that says it's eager to get in and try and do that surrounds ition what essentially this worker is doing in the general services administration is blocking money and access and the reason that this is happening has a lot to do with the way the law is written it's a little bit vague about when exactly you ascertain that somebody has won and the argument right now the biden team says is look it's been 3 days since the media agencies claimed that i was the projected winner but the trump administration says the media doesn't get to make that call these results are not yet certified and a legal process is underway and while this is all in dispute they are supporting the move by the general services administration so the bottom line is is that we've seen precedent for this before back in 2000 when there was another disputed election for $37.00 days i'll gore called himself the projected winner george w. bush said that he was ultimately it was certified for george w. bush now the difference between now and 2000 is that involved one state not about 500 votes
not making it easy for the biden team that says it's eager to get in and try and do that surrounds ition what essentially this worker is doing in the general services administration is blocking money and access and the reason that this is happening has a lot to do with the way the law is written it's a little bit vague about when exactly you ascertain that somebody has won and the argument right now the biden team says is look it's been 3 days since the media agencies claimed that i was the...
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. >> woodruff: is there aco ition that they can get less done than perhaps donald trump got at least 71 million votes? >> i think it's going to be very difficult. it's disheartening in a lot of ways to know that 71 million people sort of put the thumbs up on the last foure yars, particularly as we've seen over the summer with the ptests around george floyd's murder and ahmad asherid ianna taylor and so many more, that so manpey le would second term a president who has been so clearly racist and white supremacist and, if nothing else, very sympathetic to them. but it is going to be difficult, t progress is difficult, as we well know, and that can't stop us fm trying. i'm always hopeful. i'm definitely hopeful, having this administration come in knowing that i think they are very serious abt addressing lot of these issues in our nguntry that we haven't addressed for a ime. >> woodruff: megan rapinoe, life."k is "o thank you so much for talking h,with us. >> yhank you for having me. >> woodruff: we return now to our series on the arts in mexico, a country that in recent years, has becom
. >> woodruff: is there aco ition that they can get less done than perhaps donald trump got at least 71 million votes? >> i think it's going to be very difficult. it's disheartening in a lot of ways to know that 71 million people sort of put the thumbs up on the last foure yars, particularly as we've seen over the summer with the ptests around george floyd's murder and ahmad asherid ianna taylor and so many more, that so manpey le would second term a president who has been so...
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lopez obrador will have negative consequences for cultural life here, where governtrnt support has itionallyeen strong.bu at the 11 year old muac, the influential university museum of contemporary art, chief curator cuauhtemoc medina says global trends in art are firmly embeed here. >> you just need to go 30 years ago, and this was really a clique sector that only a few people were interested in, all around the world. now, no. now, i would say that this is a space that peopl iin general hatheir minds, that media and it is part of the tools by which people are asking the questions they need to ask about s.eir lives and their time reporter: not only that, says medina, but the world has changed. and today places like mexico city are at the forefront of contemporary art and culture. >> i would sayhe french and new yorkers are parochial and they don't know it. [laughter] reporter: they just think that they are the center. were the center. they haven't noticed that they are not any longer and that this center has vanished. reporter: for now, the zona maco art fair have tentatively set a date in la
lopez obrador will have negative consequences for cultural life here, where governtrnt support has itionallyeen strong.bu at the 11 year old muac, the influential university museum of contemporary art, chief curator cuauhtemoc medina says global trends in art are firmly embeed here. >> you just need to go 30 years ago, and this was really a clique sector that only a few people were interested in, all around the world. now, no. now, i would say that this is a space that peopl iin general...
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this is ition, the decisions of the forces have been arbitrary so far.and there is no way for us to said what, what the outcome of what we do know is that there was only one day notice given in fact the action. and that seems, has been, infamy comes also without any comfort to her family or access to a lawyer. a group of activists in cuba has gone on a hunger strike against the detention of a wrap up. local authorities say that dennis solis has links with anti-government groups. activists insist the state is trying to muzzle dissent to rise above reports. images such as this are unusual in cuba, a group of dissidents trying to protest in the center of have anna before long pro-government civilians harassed the protesters. the demonstrators have come here to denounce the detention of singer beneath the lease of someone who has openly criticized the cuban government. only november the police enter his house in havana . so elise asked the officer to leave and then insulted him calling him a coward in a uniform. they're not, but not so they wouldn't see my f
this is ition, the decisions of the forces have been arbitrary so far.and there is no way for us to said what, what the outcome of what we do know is that there was only one day notice given in fact the action. and that seems, has been, infamy comes also without any comfort to her family or access to a lawyer. a group of activists in cuba has gone on a hunger strike against the detention of a wrap up. local authorities say that dennis solis has links with anti-government groups. activists...
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it'sed5 and if it's today you order it we'll get one youe are now calling a limited ition, and inserting after this program. the color illustrations, i'm going to show you a few. please tell us of them briefly. le me get to them and just show what they are. here is one of tumseh from life and some -- they're all color. how did youet your publisher to pop for all color in this book? to tell you the truth, dan. it bw me away, it was their decision, it was the art director that said, you know, pete's given us so many full color pictures that it wouldn't do them just to do them in black and white so they went the extra mile and extra expense. if you don't like the writing, at least you've got a book with great pictures in it. [laughter] >> terrific. i can't say it's a picture book, but it makes it feelike that certainly. and also, therere many wonderful mapsthroughout. did youroduce the maps? who made the maps for you? wel see them later on. i found them of great help in understanding the book and where you are, becse there are so many players whiche'll also get to. thank you, da i provided
it'sed5 and if it's today you order it we'll get one youe are now calling a limited ition, and inserting after this program. the color illustrations, i'm going to show you a few. please tell us of them briefly. le me get to them and just show what they are. here is one of tumseh from life and some -- they're all color. how did youet your publisher to pop for all color in this book? to tell you the truth, dan. it bw me away, it was their decision, it was the art director that said, you know,...
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congressman, the democratic party have caused and have called this act, unfair us to impose its own ition of international law that would not happen on the rightfully government in israel. and it also violates the part of behavior and demands an administration that but in my opinion, this is it's for medically at least the ethics of the deal of the century, the lists of liquidating the palestinians. i still sit and, and learn something new. my medical administration does not represent that, and he would be a big change in the policy specially designed if you are of that opinion, that there will not be a big change in policy then where do you go then to negotiate? where is the room to negotiate? and who do you speak to when you want to negotiate, to try and find a solution without changing the balance of power between us. and there will be not only for the results of that investigation, we're not against the principles of this. but let me remind you what we need is not to go back to the sea and vicious cycle of a peace process that it stops the peace talks as a substitute for a solution. w
congressman, the democratic party have caused and have called this act, unfair us to impose its own ition of international law that would not happen on the rightfully government in israel. and it also violates the part of behavior and demands an administration that but in my opinion, this is it's for medically at least the ethics of the deal of the century, the lists of liquidating the palestinians. i still sit and, and learn something new. my medical administration does not represent that, and...
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. >> is that a social ition or progressive perspective? [laughter] >> no. >> no it is the perspective of a woman who grew up a black child in america who was also a prosecutor. >> some progressives have been conflicted about given record on criminal justice. during her time as attorney general she rarely ever prosecuted police officers who killed civilians. but now she could be their gateway to oval office and to a president who is far more moderate. at the white house, kristin fisher, fox news. >> thanks to kristin we'll be right back. at aetna, we take a total, connected approach to your health and wellness to help you age actively. with medicare advantage plans designed for the whole you. we offer monthly plan premiums starting at $0. hospital, medical and prescription drug coverage, in one simple plan. plus dental, vision and hearing. aetna medicare advantage plans. medicare annual enrollment ends december 7th. call today to learn more and we'll send you a $10 visa reward card with no obligation to enroll. >> chris wallace will have mu
. >> is that a social ition or progressive perspective? [laughter] >> no. >> no it is the perspective of a woman who grew up a black child in america who was also a prosecutor. >> some progressives have been conflicted about given record on criminal justice. during her time as attorney general she rarely ever prosecuted police officers who killed civilians. but now she could be their gateway to oval office and to a president who is far more moderate. at the white house,...
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macarthur fodation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world.or more ition at macfound.org. the ford foundation: working with visionaes on the frontlines of social change worldwide at fordfoundation.org additional support is provided by the abrams foundation, coitted to excellence in journali. the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of crical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo a hagler. >> overnight, growing national >> narrator: with the nation in crisis... >> ...mobs sowing chaos in citi across the nation... >> narrator: ...this is the story of two candidates forged in their own crises... >> political pundits said there was no way it uld be done! >> if the city would gather around with us...rs >> narrator: ...al tragedies... >> an automobile accident killed of biden...d baby daughter >> narrator: ...public controversies... >> trump's newspaper ads accontribute to the city'sl larization... >> narrator: ...challenges that shaped them... >> anita hill comes to washington...he >>onald is facing an incredible
macarthur fodation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world.or more ition at macfound.org. the ford foundation: working with visionaes on the frontlines of social change worldwide at fordfoundation.org additional support is provided by the abrams foundation, coitted to excellence in journali. the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of crical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo a hagler. >> overnight,...
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madeon news ition an activist. takes the viewer on an epic journey through africa saw my region that's being heavily affected by climate change through the music more just to promote the great green room project . tree planting campaign that aims to plant. long green forest and greenery across the. continent of africa. let's go to stop. the film is a musical road movie with more just singing about the subject closest to her heart's line china which i predict that you. and i can only read our. first stop senegal this is where the great green wall has made the most progress across 150 kilometers 12000000 trees have been planted creating 12000 hectares of 1st soil and. another stop on more just journey is nigeria here climate change has made the country's conflicts ever more acute. like challenge a source of livelihoods for millions has shrunk by almost 90 percent the terror organization in boko harm its rise in part to social unrest brought about by climate change. people ask themselves what do i have left should i j
madeon news ition an activist. takes the viewer on an epic journey through africa saw my region that's being heavily affected by climate change through the music more just to promote the great green room project . tree planting campaign that aims to plant. long green forest and greenery across the. continent of africa. let's go to stop. the film is a musical road movie with more just singing about the subject closest to her heart's line china which i predict that you. and i can only read our....
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there are hundreds of books out there uncritically celebrating medvedev caltrans ition for teenagers.uldn't want to ban any of those. but they are calling now for the banning of the only book out there that took a deep dive into the phenomenon of teenage girls suddenly deciding they are transgender and wanting to transition with their girlfriends. and takes a skeptical approach. that's my book. >> trace: you want to pause. you have target that briefly stopped selling your book. a berkeley professor calling for the book to be burned and aclu's deputy director for transgender justice said this book is a dangerous book with a goal of making people not trans. i think of all the times and ways i was told my transness was real. we have to filed these ideas leading to the criminalization of trans life again and stop the circulation of this book. very little time left. your thoughts on that. >> i think it is pretty clear that in the fight ahead for free speech in america we cannot rely on the aclu. >> trace: abigail. good luck with the book. thank you for coming on. >> thank you. >> sandra: a
there are hundreds of books out there uncritically celebrating medvedev caltrans ition for teenagers.uldn't want to ban any of those. but they are calling now for the banning of the only book out there that took a deep dive into the phenomenon of teenage girls suddenly deciding they are transgender and wanting to transition with their girlfriends. and takes a skeptical approach. that's my book. >> trace: you want to pause. you have target that briefly stopped selling your book. a berkeley...