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itit doesn't have t to be like . one of the few areas that has naged to s successfully get the rate of shrimp farms and thehe didifference i istriking. >> [speaking f foreign language] >> the message from the community's effect did by shrirp farming is clelear. >> [speaeaking foreign lanangua] >> it is the latest expansion in the hunt for minerals to build smart phones for consumers around the world. prices have skykyrocketed, fuelg a wild west economy in minimal rich items. it p produces nearly one third f all of the tin. much of the tin is used for soda , a key component in electronic devices at the smartphones and tablets. at what cost? thousands of mining stites - -- sites off f the island. >> [speaking foreieign language] >> one of the many who depend on miningng for their livelihood. others he spopoke to our deeply opposed to the industrtry. >>qéa
itit doesn't have t to be like . one of the few areas that has naged to s successfully get the rate of shrimp farms and thehe didifference i istriking. >> [speaking f foreign language] >> the message from the community's effect did by shrirp farming is clelear. >> [speaeaking foreign lanangua] >> it is the latest expansion in the hunt for minerals to build smart phones for consumers around the world. prices have skykyrocketed, fuelg a wild west economy in minimal rich...
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itit would transnslate to 300,00 for r volkswagen.. considererg that globally, ll car manunufacturer sold 500,000, itit gives you a sense of how bg a problem it can be for volkswagen. >> and automotive expert on vw and the e future ahead. the key for your insight. >> airbus livered a record x hundred 88 commercial aircraft last year on the back of strong operational performers and a robust markeket. deliveveries were up 8% on the prevevious year'r's record. it i is the 14th year in a row n increased delivery numbers. they were handed out to 82 customers but america's boeing was ahead, delivering 748 planes and 60 more than airbus. that's a lot of planes and that is business for the moment. brent: sports news now. no change in the tight overall standings in the dakar rally in south america because wet weather led to a massive landslide in cancellation of the ninth segment. it was clear the effect on parts of the course had to be shortened to 400 kilometers and divided into his drivers and riders made their way from the bolivian high lan
itit would transnslate to 300,00 for r volkswagen.. considererg that globally, ll car manunufacturer sold 500,000, itit gives you a sense of how bg a problem it can be for volkswagen. >> and automotive expert on vw and the e future ahead. the key for your insight. >> airbus livered a record x hundred 88 commercial aircraft last year on the back of strong operational performers and a robust markeket. deliveveries were up 8% on the prevevious year'r's record. it i is the 14th year in...
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and so, for me, itit was a no-brainer. this is working fofor me, and so many guys come baback, why can't this work for them? and d this s where we e get the first farm started with the veterans farm. >> and we can have guys out here in a wheelchair picking. i mean, we set it up perfect so that disabled veterans can work on t this farm,m, and theyn fefeel like they'rere part of te communinity againin. and that r right therere makes h a a differencnce to peoplple's . >> you know, what's really healing is number onene, a job, but number twtwo, doing s sometg that's s needed, doing something thatat's nececessary, doing something thahat--having a new mmission, having a newew purpos. >> your service doesn't have to end when you leave the militaryry. that serving--ther's ways to serve other than the militaryry. i thinink if you d don't t carrt forward, it seeeems that those e tthe people who weren't satisfied with what their transition, and weren't happy with what they picked next. >> y you know, we are, um, headd toward a time w
and so, for me, itit was a no-brainer. this is working fofor me, and so many guys come baback, why can't this work for them? and d this s where we e get the first farm started with the veterans farm. >> and we can have guys out here in a wheelchair picking. i mean, we set it up perfect so that disabled veterans can work on t this farm,m, and theyn fefeel like they'rere part of te communinity againin. and that r right therere makes h a a differencnce to peoplple's . >> you know,...
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. >> itit will in fact our environment t and our undergroud wateter. >> northern poland. this is a picturesque land forms, rolling hills, and pristine f forests. the pepeople of fish the independent and proud of their home. some are worried. borland has found itself caught in a global hunt for natural resources. the region around thehe city is rich in underground gas and energy companies want to drill for it. to do so that have to use a cocontroversial l method known a hydraulic fracturing. in the u.s., , this has been linked to o a h host of social mental problems. these polish communities have heard the horror stories and don't want this in their backyardrd. the industry disputes s such consent.t. >> we allow them to go and s spk for us.. we allow them to speak based on misinformation. >> this is growing globally,y, into the u.s.s., into o europe,d the e world b beyond. some countries have imposesed a moratorium. others, incncluding poland, have in place to it with over 100 concessions awarded. with overbraced it, 100 concessions at. this is an organic farmer. his farm
. >> itit will in fact our environment t and our undergroud wateter. >> northern poland. this is a picturesque land forms, rolling hills, and pristine f forests. the pepeople of fish the independent and proud of their home. some are worried. borland has found itself caught in a global hunt for natural resources. the region around thehe city is rich in underground gas and energy companies want to drill for it. to do so that have to use a cocontroversial l method known a hydraulic...
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honestly, itit is fake news. they make things up. amy: donald trump continues his attack on the media as his top bannon callsephen the opposition party and says it should keep its mouth shut. we will look at the rise of bannon and how he turned breitbart news into an online haven for white nationalist. the mexican president enrique pena nieto cancels an upcoming a meeting with trump at the white house. we will look at trump's false claims that millions of people illegally voted in the e electi, hehelping hillary clinton when e popular vote. >> what you have presented so far has been debunked. pres. trump: look at the pew reports. >> i call the author and he told me they found no evidence -- amy: while no evidence of mass footer fraud has been found, public records shows several members of trump's inner circle and family a are registered to .ote in more than one state the list includes steve bannon, jared kushner, sean spicer, his daughter tiffany trump, and steve mnuchin. all that and more, coming up. welclcome to democracy now!, dem
honestly, itit is fake news. they make things up. amy: donald trump continues his attack on the media as his top bannon callsephen the opposition party and says it should keep its mouth shut. we will look at the rise of bannon and how he turned breitbart news into an online haven for white nationalist. the mexican president enrique pena nieto cancels an upcoming a meeting with trump at the white house. we will look at trump's false claims that millions of people illegally voted in the e electi,...
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itit is a building that tries to incorporate as many european architectural motives and styles into it as possible. inside and out, it has an astronomical amount of ornamentation, both here and all the gold lefaing. -- leafing. the principal chambers are amazing. it's an amazing work of art. as you are walking in, we are to the west of the main entrance facing the susquehanna river out towards state street. as you approach the exterior staircase, you walk into the center and the rotunda opens before you. the rotunda rises up to the top, where the statue of commonwealth -- 24 karat gold. they will have the allegorical figure, depicted in the mural, and blast furnaces. pennsylvania, iron, steel industry, and then presided over by the roman god of the forge. the spirit of religious liberty has allegorical angels leading anchor chains to the new world, which represents pennsylvania as a bastion of religious freedom. mineral and industrial wealth of the commonwealth. the spirit of light has oil there, with angels holding flames above it. as you go further you will have a railing, and you wi
itit is a building that tries to incorporate as many european architectural motives and styles into it as possible. inside and out, it has an astronomical amount of ornamentation, both here and all the gold lefaing. -- leafing. the principal chambers are amazing. it's an amazing work of art. as you are walking in, we are to the west of the main entrance facing the susquehanna river out towards state street. as you approach the exterior staircase, you walk into the center and the rotunda opens...
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itit's always the wondering, you know, phone rings, and it's like, is that the call to let you know. or doorbell rings and--you know, so you're alwayays left constantly wondering. you're always left, you know, driving and driving past a field and thinking, you know, could she be in that field? it's very difficult. it's not something that, um, you can momove on and kind of heal because you have no answers. like, there's nothing. what can you find? like, we live in such a big country where there's so much field. narrator: manitoba has the highest population of aboriginal people among the provinces. and many are extremely concerned for their safety. kim: well, even as an adult woman, i'm very careful when i walk the s street because people just--there's a lot of creepy people out there. jeri lee: i have a daughter and she's 21. and every time she goes out, is she gonna come home? like, you know? it's, "call me. call me. let me know where you are." or i'll call her. you know, i'm constantly worrying about her. and it's, um, it's scary. bernadette: you know, my sister was an aboriginal pe
itit's always the wondering, you know, phone rings, and it's like, is that the call to let you know. or doorbell rings and--you know, so you're alwayays left constantly wondering. you're always left, you know, driving and driving past a field and thinking, you know, could she be in that field? it's very difficult. it's not something that, um, you can momove on and kind of heal because you have no answers. like, there's nothing. what can you find? like, we live in such a big country where...
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honestly, itit is fake news. they make things up. amy: donald trump continues his attack on the media as his top bannon callsephen the opposition party and says it should keep its mouth shut. we will look at the rise of bannon and how he turned breitbart news into an online
honestly, itit is fake news. they make things up. amy: donald trump continues his attack on the media as his top bannon callsephen the opposition party and says it should keep its mouth shut. we will look at the rise of bannon and how he turned breitbart news into an online
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itit actually y what creates pre of place. that's what's so valuable,e, and it's what others see as so vavaable in ththe work wre doing here.. >> queen west is toronto's hippest neighborhood. grocery stores here have given way to galleries. but what started as urban regeneration has now begun to negatively impact local communities. in the past, the city's creative tytypes were drawnwn here byhehp rents. but property speculators have put an end to those days. here, too, gleaming glass buildings are going up on every corner. artscape is doing its bit to resist this change, by creating and protecting space for the arts and culturere. the initiative now has a portfolio of over a dozen properties, creative hubs where thousands of peoeople have fouoa place to live anand work. and tim jones has plans to expand artscape to secure safe space for arts and culture to flourish in other canadian cities, too. >> and now we head to another pricy city, hong kong, to visit the schmierer family in global livingng rooms. >> hello. welcome to our
itit actually y what creates pre of place. that's what's so valuable,e, and it's what others see as so vavaable in ththe work wre doing here.. >> queen west is toronto's hippest neighborhood. grocery stores here have given way to galleries. but what started as urban regeneration has now begun to negatively impact local communities. in the past, the city's creative tytypes were drawnwn here byhehp rents. but property speculators have put an end to those days. here, too, gleaming glass...
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elephants is illegal in thailand, but experts claim the practice is widespread in neighboring burma, and itit threatens the lasast healthy popopulations s of asian elephants that reside there. baby elephants are particularly sought after. >> it's very attractivive to totourists or thaiai people, so evererybody wants baby elelepha, and ththey are worth a lot of money. you don'n't need any documents, no microchip, so it's super e easy. you go into t the jungle, you catchch an elephant, you trtrain them, , and a mononh later you can get likeke 600,000 baht, and if you can imagine how much money t this is in n thaild and d how easy it is to dodo... >> teams of hunters surround herds of elephants, killing the parents and other adults who try to defend their young. investigations have revealed that as many as 5 adults m may e slain for every calflf captured. the defenseless calves are then smuggled across the border. these e rarely seen images s shw elephants being forced to endure a cruel spirit-breaking ritual known as the fashong. these activities take place in remote camps on the e burmese bobo
elephants is illegal in thailand, but experts claim the practice is widespread in neighboring burma, and itit threatens the lasast healthy popopulations s of asian elephants that reside there. baby elephants are particularly sought after. >> it's very attractivive to totourists or thaiai people, so evererybody wants baby elelepha, and ththey are worth a lot of money. you don'n't need any documents, no microchip, so it's super e easy. you go into t the jungle, you catchch an elephant, you...
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if you k at the comparable number in the depths s of the depressi, itit was 3 times that--25%. rereally very bad. and interestingly in the 1930s, the american people pushed back. they were not passive. they were active. let me tell you what they did, because it's a part of our history that americans tend not to learn too well in school for reasons i will leave to your speculation. we had the biggest labor movement organization that the country ever had. something called the congress of industrial organizations organized millions of workers in the 1930s in the depths of the depression. workers who had neverer been in a union before. we'd never seen that in the united states. we had never seen it before, and we've never seen it since. in the midst of that misery of a depression, of that poverty, american workers decided that a labor union could maybe save them, and they were ready to join. and joining was often tougugh, workingng against government, working against a corporation, working against the police. alongside the unions, the c.i.o. that did the organizing, were 2 other in
if you k at the comparable number in the depths s of the depressi, itit was 3 times that--25%. rereally very bad. and interestingly in the 1930s, the american people pushed back. they were not passive. they were active. let me tell you what they did, because it's a part of our history that americans tend not to learn too well in school for reasons i will leave to your speculation. we had the biggest labor movement organization that the country ever had. something called the congress of...
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this kind of dishonesty in the media, the challenging the bring about our nation together making ititore difficult. there's s been a lot of tatalk n the e media about the respsponsibility to hold d donad trump acaccountable. i'm here to tell your goes two ways. we're going to hold the president accountable as well. amy: that is w white housese pra greater sean spicer. he left these days before taking questions. on sunday, chuck todd confronted counseselor to the president kellyanne conway about spicer's lies. >> don't be so overly y dramatic about it, chuck.k. you are saying it is a falsehood. there giving sean spicer -- he gave alternative facts to that. >> alternative facts? alternative facts? >> chuck -- >> for of the five fax he uttered are not true. alternative facts are not facts, there are falsehoods. amy: then on monday, sean spicer held his first official press briefing where he was grilled about his commentss from saturday. spicer cleaned "sometimes we can disagree with the facts." >> before i get to a policy question, a question about the nature of your job. is it your inte
this kind of dishonesty in the media, the challenging the bring about our nation together making ititore difficult. there's s been a lot of tatalk n the e media about the respsponsibility to hold d donad trump acaccountable. i'm here to tell your goes two ways. we're going to hold the president accountable as well. amy: that is w white housese pra greater sean spicer. he left these days before taking questions. on sunday, chuck todd confronted counseselor to the president kellyanne conway about...
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itit there bececause of long yes of slavery and segregation.riminal responses are not racial, but environmental. poverty, economic deprivation, social isolation and all of these things breed crime, whatever the racial group may be. and it is a torturous logic to use the tragic results of racial segregation as an argument for the continuation of it. it is necessary to go back. [applause] and so it is necessary to see this and to go all out to make economic justice a reality all over our natioion. i mentioned that racial segregation is about dead in the united statates, but it's still with us. we are about past the day of legal segregation. we have about ended de jure segregation, where the laws of the nation or of a particular state can uphold it, because of the civil rights bill and the supreme court's decision and other things. we have passed the day when the negro can't eat at a lunch counter, with the exception of a few isolated situations, or where the negro can't check in a motel or hotel. we are fastly passing that day. but there is anoth
itit there bececause of long yes of slavery and segregation.riminal responses are not racial, but environmental. poverty, economic deprivation, social isolation and all of these things breed crime, whatever the racial group may be. and it is a torturous logic to use the tragic results of racial segregation as an argument for the continuation of it. it is necessary to go back. [applause] and so it is necessary to see this and to go all out to make economic justice a reality all over our...
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itit could telell homeowners whr their houses are damaged. the key is an earthquake sensor installed in the foundation. this shows how the system might work after a big quake. the sensor detects and calculates the intensity of the shaking and then it determines if there's damage to the house and displays the results on a panel the data is sent to the headquaters and then they confirm theirir safety. severely affected homes are given top priority and staff members rush to help. >> when there's an earthquake everyone is in a slight state of panic but having objective information can help calm nerves. it's very important to provide information with evidence. >> earthquakes are an ever present risk to japanese homeowners and thehe housing sector. improved safety measures could encourage peace of mind and help housing companies attract new customers. nhk world. >> you can catch our report again online together with a full transcript. look for nhk world and business wrap. that's a look at business news. i'm going to leave you with markets. >>> a co
itit could telell homeowners whr their houses are damaged. the key is an earthquake sensor installed in the foundation. this shows how the system might work after a big quake. the sensor detects and calculates the intensity of the shaking and then it determines if there's damage to the house and displays the results on a panel the data is sent to the headquaters and then they confirm theirir safety. severely affected homes are given top priority and staff members rush to help. >> when...
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itit is ultra heritage and material heritage for iran and the iranian people, but at the price we boughtose days today. reporter: the art collection has been locdd away since the islamic revolution in 1979. decadedes laterer, a part of the collection was to go on show in berlin in december, but the export permits were not issued in time. speculation has been rife. >> one of the rumors is that you could make legal claims once the artworks would have left the country. >> this is really crazy. this museum was for irene -- iran and the iranian people. when this collection comes out in germany and in italy, i hope the mususeum will make sure that the works will go freely back to iran. reporter: farah diba pahlavi is still hopeful that the works she collected in the 1970's will make it to berlin, and that they will be shown in iran as well. sarah: a quick reminder of the top stories we are following before we go, civil society group human rights watch says populism like donald trump's election campaign, is a threat to democracy in the u.s. and europe. populism encourages hateful violence. key
itit is ultra heritage and material heritage for iran and the iranian people, but at the price we boughtose days today. reporter: the art collection has been locdd away since the islamic revolution in 1979. decadedes laterer, a part of the collection was to go on show in berlin in december, but the export permits were not issued in time. speculation has been rife. >> one of the rumors is that you could make legal claims once the artworks would have left the country. >> this is...
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but itit is not normal.thihis happen in a latin american countntry over the past 20 yearsrs or r so, we were vivy say to the govovernment of thaht country, generals should be in the barracks, they should not be running civililian departrtmentf government and engaged in this kind of mission creep across the american government. that here we have more what i call the velvet militarization of american foreign-policy. the gradual assumption that the right tool to use is a military tool, the tool they know is the military tool. gradual sense thatat only the military capacity is capable in the american government of executing and implementingg americanan foreign-policy and national sececurity policy. generals grow up in a particular culture. it is order driven. it tends to sesee connecticucu's a useful and the most useful tool for dealing with america's foreign and national securityy challenges.. now around him, the president hahas three generarals advisingm about how to proceed in foreign-policy. but he does not
but itit is not normal.thihis happen in a latin american countntry over the past 20 yearsrs or r so, we were vivy say to the govovernment of thaht country, generals should be in the barracks, they should not be running civililian departrtmentf government and engaged in this kind of mission creep across the american government. that here we have more what i call the velvet militarization of american foreign-policy. the gradual assumption that the right tool to use is a military tool, the tool...
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honestly, itit is fake news. they make things up.ld trump continues his attack on the media as his top bannon callsephen the opposition party and says it should keep its mouth shut. we will look at the rise of bannon and how he turned breitbart news into an online haven for
honestly, itit is fake news. they make things up.ld trump continues his attack on the media as his top bannon callsephen the opposition party and says it should keep its mouth shut. we will look at the rise of bannon and how he turned breitbart news into an online haven for
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industries met with the president today and theyey discussed the future and theand economy and ways to help itit grow. the heads of if i at, ford and general motors were all there with president trump. mar situate a founder of women'o global initiative, happy new year and welcome back to the sob happy new year to you you. pnew if you could rate thes trump administration, what sort of grade would you give them?he >> well, based upon his own agenda want a he promised on the campaign trail i think he's ate' least at a c-plus.c-pl he's going forth with his agenda as he said forth during his campaign. it has to be a b-plus muchlus whether we agree with the billse that he's signing or the thingtn that he's extending like the gag rule, the mexico gag rule, the epa pull back as far as thehe keystone pipelines and how it might effect p the native americans and the dakota, the northwest area of the united states has yet to be scene, but as far as keeping hold on thethe agenda and keeping his feet tohs the fire i think he's doing what he said and there's no advises there. in terms of voices being heard, th
industries met with the president today and theyey discussed the future and theand economy and ways to help itit grow. the heads of if i at, ford and general motors were all there with president trump. mar situate a founder of women'o global initiative, happy new year and welcome back to the sob happy new year to you you. pnew if you could rate thes trump administration, what sort of grade would you give them?he >> well, based upon his own agenda want a he promised on the campaign trail i...
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itit's unfortunate to hearar.top of that, 117 wind damage reports s and fiveve hail damag reports. so this was a very powerful system and caused a lot of issues overnight into tuesday morning. we have a couple of areas located down to the southern areas of the united states also up towards the great lakes. we are looking at these systems to continue to bring rain and maybe some thunderstorms but not nearly in the intensity of what we saw monday night in the deep south. nevertheless, all of you from new york city down towards as far as northern portions of florida looking at a chance for some thunderstorms as we go throughout the day on tuesday. we may see a small risk of severe thunderstorms near the carolinas, mainly looking at general thunderstorm activity. further toward the north, plenty of cold air filtering in. lots of heavy snow possibilities into portions of ontario and quebec and freezing rain in the southern portions of the province and into maine, the northeastern portions of the united states. look at
itit's unfortunate to hearar.top of that, 117 wind damage reports s and fiveve hail damag reports. so this was a very powerful system and caused a lot of issues overnight into tuesday morning. we have a couple of areas located down to the southern areas of the united states also up towards the great lakes. we are looking at these systems to continue to bring rain and maybe some thunderstorms but not nearly in the intensity of what we saw monday night in the deep south. nevertheless, all of you...
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the area of the mall where itit all happen was near a jcpenneyee and holster stores. they were closed off. by 4:00 this afternoon policeero were continuing their search for a suspect. that search included the wheaton metro station nearby.rb nothing and no one turned up. an hour later police announced the first victim had died. they also detailed more about their investigation.n. we immediately established a perimeter around here.arou we shutdown the mall and we were watching people that exited as well as shutting down the roadways around here.re. we were also worked with agencies. we keep to look in the area and will continue to look in thelook next several hours in case the suspect does resurface. > now tonight we're still learning more police saying thay the suspect and a group including the victims got in some type of altercationerca ultimately leading to these two police are asking the public if you were inside the westfield wheaton mall during thisll d incident, if you captured anything on your cellphone, make surene, you contact the montgomy county police depart
the area of the mall where itit all happen was near a jcpenneyee and holster stores. they were closed off. by 4:00 this afternoon policeero were continuing their search for a suspect. that search included the wheaton metro station nearby.rb nothing and no one turned up. an hour later police announced the first victim had died. they also detailed more about their investigation.n. we immediately established a perimeter around here.arou we shutdown the mall and we were watching people that exited...
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loss could force itit to seek supporort from a govovernment-bd lender, especially after an accounting scandal last year. let's finish with french construction company -- - who wl soon make an offer to build a new airport inin mumumbai, accog to the group's ceo who s said ty willll be associated with tat group. -- tata group. it has become a key sector and emerging markets. it is currently the operator of 35 airports around the world. ranking the company fourth globally. there, mumbai looking forward to a new airport. >> thank you very much. we are taking a short break. much more still to come on "france 24." çÑwwñyw0p 01/19/17 01/19/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! pres. obama: with respect to chelsea manning, i looked at the particulars of this case the same way i have the other commutations and pardons i have done. in light of all of the circumstances that commuting her sentence was entirely appropriate. amy: in his final press conference as president, barack obama defended his decision to commute the sentence of army
loss could force itit to seek supporort from a govovernment-bd lender, especially after an accounting scandal last year. let's finish with french construction company -- - who wl soon make an offer to build a new airport inin mumumbai, accog to the group's ceo who s said ty willll be associated with tat group. -- tata group. it has become a key sector and emerging markets. it is currently the operator of 35 airports around the world. ranking the company fourth globally. there, mumbai looking...
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i'm not sure we got itit completely right yet.rig it's one of the things i will focus on with the public safetye issues emanating from homicidesd again, ward 7 had an ingressngre again in 2016 so we've got to bring that down. we have another election in twot years for a job that you're quite familiar with.ith. is this a precursor to that orht have you really not consideredno itt yet?t? >> you can't help but considernd it because almost every day i get asked by somebody am i going to run again in 2018. realistically i haven't made aa decision yet.de you can't not think about it because people are always asking you but i haven't ruled it out.t >> i ask you that question every time i see you and i get the same answers.swer one of these days i want you to come on this show and break the news for us. > youan't knock consistency. >> thank you so much. > how often are you checkinghek your work e-mail at home? >> i'm sorry. > coming up we're going t that gives people the right to disconnect. >> let us know what you think about it.s know w
i'm not sure we got itit completely right yet.rig it's one of the things i will focus on with the public safetye issues emanating from homicidesd again, ward 7 had an ingressngre again in 2016 so we've got to bring that down. we have another election in twot years for a job that you're quite familiar with.ith. is this a precursor to that orht have you really not consideredno itt yet?t? >> you can't help but considernd it because almost every day i get asked by somebody am i going to run...
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the huge llewellyn glacier r in canadadas melting fastst, exposing more of itits secrets for researarchers brooke stamper and mira dutschke to discover, using photogrammetry and ice lens measurements. as the 2013 field season on the icefield comes to a close, we make our way northeast and walk off the llewellyn glacier through a dangerous crevice field. >> we'e're winding our w way thh the crevivices of t the llewelln glacier. everyone's making their way very carefully here because the glacier gets a littlele bron up, , but it's a beautifulul da, and it looks like we might make it all the way to lake atlin. >> we struggle down through this dusty and blowing newly uncovered ground where the vast llewellyn has melted and finally we make our way down this long valley to lake atlin. here we're picked up by a boat and startrt deciphering the data and working it into the scientific literature, where researchers around the world can use it to fine tune their climate change predictions. from the glaciological and arctic sciences institute on lake atlin, british columbia, this is jeffrey barbee rep
the huge llewellyn glacier r in canadadas melting fastst, exposing more of itits secrets for researarchers brooke stamper and mira dutschke to discover, using photogrammetry and ice lens measurements. as the 2013 field season on the icefield comes to a close, we make our way northeast and walk off the llewellyn glacier through a dangerous crevice field. >> we'e're winding our w way thh the crevivices of t the llewelln glacier. everyone's making their way very carefully here because the...
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wade cut off the conversation with the states and they are have itit's cold out there.ofg: typical winter sky out blue. this is the rockville campus. the winds have been something. driving the temperatures to produce the wind chills in the upper 20's. the cloudiness will continue tonight. 38 in potomac and ashburn hill. it's 40 in largo. 41 in the petworth neighborhood of northwest washington. we have a while longer. some of the patches are still up in the clouds but we have had report of surface in the afternoon. 39ould clear. skies clear out. tomorrow, sunshine in the morning. clouds that will become breezy again, not as breezy as today but chilly with the highs in the lower 40's. this is the polar bear plunge for everybody that signed up for it. tomorrow is chilly but that's why they call it the polar plunge. the temperatures are dropping on monday. quiet weather for the next few days. the next chance is a wintery mix. the temperatures are staying where they should be for the enof january and the beginning of february. q: thank you, doug. now a developing story out o
wade cut off the conversation with the states and they are have itit's cold out there.ofg: typical winter sky out blue. this is the rockville campus. the winds have been something. driving the temperatures to produce the wind chills in the upper 20's. the cloudiness will continue tonight. 38 in potomac and ashburn hill. it's 40 in largo. 41 in the petworth neighborhood of northwest washington. we have a while longer. some of the patches are still up in the clouds but we have had report of...
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. >> i like both act limit itit depends on the day.depe > am of the countries -- pardon me.truggling tostu higher enough help. there is a nationwide chef shortage.sh fox's here we have gym ', right now r he's a line cook, but due to the nature of the shortage of line cooks, high may is my kitchen right handman. he has trouble finding young aexpiring chefs who are willingn to get their hands dirty.ir it's not what you see on tv. there are no bopy flays in any of these kitchen. kit it's sweat and hard and who the. this is our secret spice that he with a. it's the same story in new yorkk where salvatore copula likes to keep his family rest piece, but help is hard to find. it's not where people aren'taren earning. it's just a very difficult job. the bureau of labor statistics estimates 200,000 more cookss 20 will be needed in years. but the supply has been chopped by the high cost of culinary school wages that can start off at just $10 an hour and millenials wanting to go out on their own like aspiring baker brittany hicks.ks. by the time we graduated it's like we've already don
. >> i like both act limit itit depends on the day.depe > am of the countries -- pardon me.truggling tostu higher enough help. there is a nationwide chef shortage.sh fox's here we have gym ', right now r he's a line cook, but due to the nature of the shortage of line cooks, high may is my kitchen right handman. he has trouble finding young aexpiring chefs who are willingn to get their hands dirty.ir it's not what you see on tv. there are no bopy flays in any of these kitchen. kit it's...
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it was streamed live on facebook and the woman who was taping acknowledged that she knows itit is streaminglive. during the video which as you say is very hard to watch, they cut the man's clothing, sayingh they are going to get him naked and ask him to kiss the floor. and laugh about how much he is bleeding. f throughout the video, you can hear the suspects going after donald trump and white people. let's watch again.n. >> later, they asked the victim how much he loves black people. they are figuring out how much could be a hate crime, young people making stupid decisions. here is chicago superintendent. eddie johnson. >> it is sickening. it makes you wonder what would make individuals treat somebody like that. and also, i have been a cop w fr 28 years i have seen things that you shouldn't see in a lifetime. it stillt amazes me how you stil see things that you just shouldn't. >> officers found the victim distressed and wandering the streets of west chicago, he is being interviewed by detectivess but it's having a very difficult time communicating. the suspects are all 18 years old, two of
it was streamed live on facebook and the woman who was taping acknowledged that she knows itit is streaminglive. during the video which as you say is very hard to watch, they cut the man's clothing, sayingh they are going to get him naked and ask him to kiss the floor. and laugh about how much he is bleeding. f throughout the video, you can hear the suspects going after donald trump and white people. let's watch again.n. >> later, they asked the victim how much he loves black people. they...
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so soon after donald trump castigated the eu and basically and itit an institution is only in the interestrthering germany? does it risked alienating the potential talks with the eu as this brexit process gets underway? robert: yes, on the other hand, i believe european leaders will cut the british prime ministers some slack because of the historic special relationship based on the anglosphere between the united states and great britain. isember what the eu historically, an outgrowth of american power after the victory in world war ii and the cold war. without american global power project in itself, the eu would be impossible to imagine. therefore, president trump has offended, not just the order, but theii post-cold war order and the post-post-cold war order. vonnie: when it comes to the german chancellor, what role does she play in the u.s.-europe relations, particularly given there are other considerations such as admin put in? robert: angela merkel is in a difficult position because the german reich is rising and saying things that no one has said in germany since the end of the secon
so soon after donald trump castigated the eu and basically and itit an institution is only in the interestrthering germany? does it risked alienating the potential talks with the eu as this brexit process gets underway? robert: yes, on the other hand, i believe european leaders will cut the british prime ministers some slack because of the historic special relationship based on the anglosphere between the united states and great britain. isember what the eu historically, an outgrowth of...
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tucker, we will never see itit coming. these new jobs.we were to be open and flexible, which is actually our value as a country, we will find a whole set of jobs. a lot of them, tucker, will be people viewing with people. first, we work with our hands. and then we work more with our heads, now we are going to work more with our hearts. people dealing with people. the fastest growing restaurant chain in 2015 i talked about, it's up about adults and bars. people really want to be with people. b i had an interview with the surgeon general, i asked him, what is the most prevalent disease in america? is it heart disease, cancer, he said it is isolation. we live in the most technical logical age. the surgeon general says there are huge numbers of people feeling isolated. i think connecting people with people will be a huge job. >> tucker: may be technology leads to isolation. >> absolutely. >> tucker: it's easy for us, who are thriving, relatively, the people that are displaced by technology is really hard to believe. you can teach a farmer to
tucker, we will never see itit coming. these new jobs.we were to be open and flexible, which is actually our value as a country, we will find a whole set of jobs. a lot of them, tucker, will be people viewing with people. first, we work with our hands. and then we work more with our heads, now we are going to work more with our hearts. people dealing with people. the fastest growing restaurant chain in 2015 i talked about, it's up about adults and bars. people really want to be with people. b i...
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their job is much easier without itit because i have to let everybody keep going by. these are unbelievable people. they see what's happening, they see what c is coming in, and thy want it stopped. look, they want people to come in, but they want the people to be feted. here is the story, so they endorse them. first time in the history of the border patrol. >> the next -- >> one other thing we have to say, and mexicowa will pay for e wall. they have to pay for the wall. >> let me ask you this. the current president of mexico said he would meett with you. will you meet with him? >> yes, sure. i would meet with him. >> they are not going to write you a check. how do you get them to pay? >> on trade, they are absolutely killing us. they are killing us atl? the border, they are killing us on tray. we have a trade deficit with mexico of close to $60 billion a year. so right there, you can build a wall because the wall is a fraction of that. right there. we lose a fortune on trade, and that doesn't include the drugs that are pouring across the border, which is probably doub
their job is much easier without itit because i have to let everybody keep going by. these are unbelievable people. they see what's happening, they see what c is coming in, and thy want it stopped. look, they want people to come in, but they want the people to be feted. here is the story, so they endorse them. first time in the history of the border patrol. >> the next -- >> one other thing we have to say, and mexicowa will pay for e wall. they have to pay for the wall. >> let...
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big storm, not a front, but he in you havey to cause precipitation in the form of snow showers since ititht to moderate snow isw falling along the area and then it continues through the overnight hours into until about 6:00 a.m. you see the snow falling and it enhanced. low pressure will develop as this thing starts to movestar through the east. there could be some decent amounts across eastern beaches. suffice it to say we could see our first accumulation with these showers. everything ends by early morninl friday. that ill with give which to mostly cloudy day, butbut significant because we couldwe have some snow on the groundgrou before the friday morningmo commute. not a lot expected, but it doesn't take a look lot to cause some problems. breezy and mild by wednesdaywedn afternoon. temperatures well into the 50s tomorrow, butes as w the front approaches we will see thei temperatures drop very rapidly wednesday night.nigh we're only in the 30s on thursday. the cold air comes before the snow, which means when the snow comes in it will probably stick pretty easily depending on where you a
big storm, not a front, but he in you havey to cause precipitation in the form of snow showers since ititht to moderate snow isw falling along the area and then it continues through the overnight hours into until about 6:00 a.m. you see the snow falling and it enhanced. low pressure will develop as this thing starts to movestar through the east. there could be some decent amounts across eastern beaches. suffice it to say we could see our first accumulation with these showers. everything ends by...