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mr klein sees everything from his own perspex. an assumed the worst about the annoying road user behind him. and often there's nobody else in the car to placate him. this is fact the number for all the lack of social control. mr klein can lose his composure and rage and rant at will without having to fear any sanctions especially. if the car is a special place for the driver to 5 personal territory. for many people cars on more than a means of transportation or even a status symbol. here mr klein feels independent empowered his own man or he can let his emotions go. it's a little home away from home and very much his own personal space. he's like a conqueror extending his realm the further he travels on the faster he advancers. but if anyone gets in his way he feels his personal space is being invaded and reacts with fury. so there are various factors behind road rage luckily many people remain well behaved at home and on the road. we'd like to know how it is for you. so we asked on facebook have you ever experienced road rage wha
mr klein sees everything from his own perspex. an assumed the worst about the annoying road user behind him. and often there's nobody else in the car to placate him. this is fact the number for all the lack of social control. mr klein can lose his composure and rage and rant at will without having to fear any sanctions especially. if the car is a special place for the driver to 5 personal territory. for many people cars on more than a means of transportation or even a status symbol. here mr...
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meek mr klein wants to show who's boss. there's no way now he's going to let the driver behind him pass so he stays in the fast lane just to make a point. when we're feeling stressed our emotions can rapidly take control. back to number 3 limited communication. almost the climb sees is the tailgating vehicle way too close and maybe flashing its lights. there's no direct communication from person to person whether in words or gestures. what the driver behind is thinking or feeling is impossible to know from just looking in the rearview mirror. mr klein sees everything from his own perspex. under seems the worst about the annoying road user behind him. and often there's nobody else in the car to placate him. this is fact the number for all the lack of social control. mr klein can lose his composure and rage and rant at will without having to fear any sanctions especially. the car is a special place for the driver fuck to 5 personal territory. for many people cars are more than a means of transportation or even a status symbol
meek mr klein wants to show who's boss. there's no way now he's going to let the driver behind him pass so he stays in the fast lane just to make a point. when we're feeling stressed our emotions can rapidly take control. back to number 3 limited communication. almost the climb sees is the tailgating vehicle way too close and maybe flashing its lights. there's no direct communication from person to person whether in words or gestures. what the driver behind is thinking or feeling is impossible...
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ezra klein says it's only traumatic if we all decide it is. ago he argued for the normalization of impeachment, saying, hey, this is exactly what the founders intended all along. klein says most people can be fired from their jobs for poor performance and president trump was able to get to where he is today in part by being on "the apprentice" and saying "you're fired." his point is impeachment shouldn't be viewed as this emergency that's going to do terrible damage to the country. it's actually a helpful process, a helpful part our system of checks and balances. so we talked about that. i also asked klein, who is the c co-founder and editor at large for vox media, about trump's need to control media coverage. how do you think president trump is trying to control media coverage right now? >> the fundamental insight donald trump has always had about the media is that our definition of newsworthiness relies incredibly heavily on the idea of outrageousness. it's like new plus outrageous equals newsworthy. it's not just new, not just important, bu
ezra klein says it's only traumatic if we all decide it is. ago he argued for the normalization of impeachment, saying, hey, this is exactly what the founders intended all along. klein says most people can be fired from their jobs for poor performance and president trump was able to get to where he is today in part by being on "the apprentice" and saying "you're fired." his point is impeachment shouldn't be viewed as this emergency that's going to do terrible damage to the...
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klein is investigating the role of insects in agricultural landscapes. or in the tides are going to determine the species we examine every little detail in the hair each individual core or the end tena those little horns you see on bees if we can count the number of segments on the flagellum to determine whether a b.s. male or female i mean we can see whether it's gathered pollen we examine the color of the pollen which is really fascinating to figure out what kind it is applying to the. climate is studying how to preserve the diversity of plants and animals in our modern cultivated landscapes. insects are crucial in preserving that biodiversity. there are tens of thousands of insect species they play an important role in decomposing organic matter dead plants would animals and feces so insects help keep the earth clean. there also pollinators without them we wouldn't have fruit or vegetables and there wouldn't be food for other living creatures either. without insects other animals would starve like fish salamanders lizards and birds in fact all plants
klein is investigating the role of insects in agricultural landscapes. or in the tides are going to determine the species we examine every little detail in the hair each individual core or the end tena those little horns you see on bees if we can count the number of segments on the flagellum to determine whether a b.s. male or female i mean we can see whether it's gathered pollen we examine the color of the pollen which is really fascinating to figure out what kind it is applying to the....
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alexander klein has brought a doctoral student with her they're collecting pollen. these are her apple trees the 2 biologists plan to pollinate the elster trees by hand. but just gathering the pollen is no easy task they have to collect the pollen when the pods are perfectly right. now they go to the test area to pollinate every single blossom by hand. but. it takes the 2 of them 5 hours to pollinate just 5 trees. to pollinate every tree on the plantation by hand would cost about a $1000000.00 euros a year so what kind of harvest will this year old. will this be the future of our farming. needs to pollinating fruit trees by hand i hope not to hear their competition is just a few metres away in the beehive as if it's almost full hardly an empty spot. the beehive is situated right at the edge of the apple plantation marcus marshall has several of them and he's pleased with the results. as to be mounted you see that mason they do a lot and apple plantation is if you get out because of you to look at the big one the just one inside its belly is covered in pollen. mason
alexander klein has brought a doctoral student with her they're collecting pollen. these are her apple trees the 2 biologists plan to pollinate the elster trees by hand. but just gathering the pollen is no easy task they have to collect the pollen when the pods are perfectly right. now they go to the test area to pollinate every single blossom by hand. but. it takes the 2 of them 5 hours to pollinate just 5 trees. to pollinate every tree on the plantation by hand would cost about a $1000000.00...
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what is the naomi klein style?> there were seven years between my first three books, no logo, shock doctrine and the change of everything. and each of those books i sort of think of as a phd thesis in its own right even though i didn't get a phd. but i was lucky enough with my first book with no logo and the fact that it sold the way itdid , put me in a privileged position as an author where i was able to get an advance that was large enough that i was able to block offseveral years to do research, to put together a research team . and to build barriers around everything else in my life because of what you get speaking requests, to write the shock doctrine, i hauled off in the woods in british columbia where my family lives. not a bad place to hole up, british columbia is a beautiful place but it was quite isolated, i was in the uk without taking the ferry and driving for anhour , another hour and it's really quite isolated. and that makes it easy to say no to things when people ask you to come out and do things. s
what is the naomi klein style?> there were seven years between my first three books, no logo, shock doctrine and the change of everything. and each of those books i sort of think of as a phd thesis in its own right even though i didn't get a phd. but i was lucky enough with my first book with no logo and the fact that it sold the way itdid , put me in a privileged position as an author where i was able to get an advance that was large enough that i was able to block offseveral years to do...
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please help me welcome to the stage iv betsy reed and naomi klein. [applause] >> welcome. it's wonderful to be here with you in this beautiful space. i can imagine a better more important moment to be having this conversation and i can imagine a better person to be talking with than my old friend and colleague naomi klein who i worked with for many years at the nation before the intercept and it has this fantastic new book out naomi klein -- "on fire" the burning case for a green new deal. i have a video which naomi conceived along with the artist molly crabapple. we needed dose of hope in a dark time. her book "on fire" i just want to congratulate her because it's a fantastic achievement and it was reviewed today in "the new york times". the reviewer wrote probably the dream sends an author would want in the review if i were a rich man i would buy 245 million copies of naomi klein's "on fire" and hand deliver them to every eligible voter in america. [applause] [applause] naomi i'd like to start by asking you to set the scene for us because it really does feel like a momen
please help me welcome to the stage iv betsy reed and naomi klein. [applause] >> welcome. it's wonderful to be here with you in this beautiful space. i can imagine a better more important moment to be having this conversation and i can imagine a better person to be talking with than my old friend and colleague naomi klein who i worked with for many years at the nation before the intercept and it has this fantastic new book out naomi klein -- "on fire" the burning case for a...
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for those who don't know naomi klein. spent a few minutes to tell your live story. >> just a minute. [laughter] yet so i was born in canada inn montrÉal. my parents aremo americans. my parents are peace activists in the 1960s. my father did noto want to go to vietnam. and he had to choose between jail canada and like monday of his peers, he chose canada. he moved to montrÉal. later moved back to the states and for a few years when i was very young. before i was five yearsrs old. the decided that they liked canada better so i sometimes say that we left because of the work that we stayed for the universal public healthcare. [laughter] my mother is the documentary filmmaker now retired. she worked for the national film board of canada. as the first women's film studio. she made some really forward feminist movements. so i grew up with politicalen parents. i father worked inn the canadian healthcare system involved in bringing midwives into the hospitals and big advocate for natural childbirth the family dr.. retired now. yes
for those who don't know naomi klein. spent a few minutes to tell your live story. >> just a minute. [laughter] yet so i was born in canada inn montrÉal. my parents aremo americans. my parents are peace activists in the 1960s. my father did noto want to go to vietnam. and he had to choose between jail canada and like monday of his peers, he chose canada. he moved to montrÉal. later moved back to the states and for a few years when i was very young. before i was five yearsrs old. the...
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next, is book tv monthly in-depth program with this telling author naomi klein. her books on economics and public policy include the shock doctrine, and the recently on fire. the burning case for green new deal. >> thank you for joining us and in the studios in new york. but tv we are in manhattan. we are running in marketing this business. let me begin with your book no logo, when did you learn about nike. microsoft and starbucks and branding. >> it is great to be with you and to have this time. so when i was writing the logo, became out at the very beginning of 2000 so it is almost exactly 20 years old. and i when i researching, four years before that, it was a period where i was changing the corporate world. you had the first kind of full-blown lifestyle brands. an idea that we all take for granted now but these were companies that for the first time, were declaring that their business model was not sell products but to sell ideas, lifestyle says of belonging and that they could then extend into kind of selff closed granted cocoons. the sort of everything as l
next, is book tv monthly in-depth program with this telling author naomi klein. her books on economics and public policy include the shock doctrine, and the recently on fire. the burning case for green new deal. >> thank you for joining us and in the studios in new york. but tv we are in manhattan. we are running in marketing this business. let me begin with your book no logo, when did you learn about nike. microsoft and starbucks and branding. >> it is great to be with you and to...
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on the w spoke to germany's anti-semitism commissioner felix klein about the attack in holland yesterday he says that social media is playing a significant role in the resurgence of anti-semitism and right wing extremism here in germany we have to make it clear you know anti-semitism has always existed even after $945.00 in germany but now it has once again. grown in the sense that it is more visible the red lines have been pushed in a very bad direction things that would have been thinkable to to to express in the public are being said now the internet and social media have largely contributed to that. are they going to like to impact their lives pulling our political correspondent william glue croft so we 1st of all what do you make about what the commissioner said there are about you know the fight against anti-semitism here in germany it's part of a long debate that we've been hearing for a long time in germany not only from the anti-semitism commission we also heard this from horse a offer today in the press conference we've heard from times before when there's been acts of racial f
on the w spoke to germany's anti-semitism commissioner felix klein about the attack in holland yesterday he says that social media is playing a significant role in the resurgence of anti-semitism and right wing extremism here in germany we have to make it clear you know anti-semitism has always existed even after $945.00 in germany but now it has once again. grown in the sense that it is more visible the red lines have been pushed in a very bad direction things that would have been thinkable to...
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go ahead, please, with naomi klein. >> caller: good afternoon, miss klein. my question is about nuclear energy. i think any serious person who looks at replacing fossil fuels, the majority of them, realize that the only possible way to do it would be to go with generation three or generation four nuclear power plants. never killed a person on earth. i just wonder what you thought -- >> guest: where are they? where are these generation three and four nuclear plants? >> caller: well, i think the fours are kind of developmental. they're -- >> guest: they're not out there this point. it's a no kill technology because we haven't killed anyone. >> caller: we have a lot of nuclear plants running. >> guest: you're talk about next jen communicating clear and often the niece discussions a notional, do future form of nuclear is held up as what is going to about built but what proposed is the same old nuclear technology that does have high risk. i think that -- i'm going refer people once again to mark stanford's research which is very clear about the fact that we can d
go ahead, please, with naomi klein. >> caller: good afternoon, miss klein. my question is about nuclear energy. i think any serious person who looks at replacing fossil fuels, the majority of them, realize that the only possible way to do it would be to go with generation three or generation four nuclear power plants. never killed a person on earth. i just wonder what you thought -- >> guest: where are they? where are these generation three and four nuclear plants? >> caller:...
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eastern,, live at noon in-depth with journalist naomi klein. summer was the hottest on record. we have never had so little ice.c sea we are losing huge swaths of the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet, the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef, bille are as my friend says breaking them. news. klein talks about her books like on fire, the burning case for a green new deal, no logo and the shot doctrine. join in the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets facebook messages. and at 9:00 eastern on after words in his latest book sky, washington times national security columnist bill gertz talks about to become arts global military and economic superpower. formerterviewed by the under secretary of state for global affairs. >> everyone is looking at the economic threat and, as you mentioned, the white house was very successful in this threat. they issued a report with the china's title called economic aggression. policyre was a huge fight with the bureaucrats saying oh, we can't say economic readssion, but when
eastern,, live at noon in-depth with journalist naomi klein. summer was the hottest on record. we have never had so little ice.c sea we are losing huge swaths of the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet, the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef, bille are as my friend says breaking them. news. klein talks about her books like on fire, the burning case for a green new deal, no logo and the shot doctrine. join in the conversation...
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joining from putnam valley new york you are wrong with naomi klein. on with naomi klein.lease go ahead.d. >> caller: thank you very much for your work. it's only going to get tougher. even with the solar stuff the other gentleman mentioned it's not going to be enough. it is a book called human nature and it's a startling insight. he developed the implosion mode or and the people he worked for both this craft and everything but it's based on the stream. when the grocer out of the corner there's about six others and one side of the stream is in the negative and the other is a positive and it's electromagnetics in that order that keeps nutrition and everything that just normally wouldn't be a. it's the fact that it's alive with energy and i think there's a lot of answerse' in nature but you have to step back from that and realize i'm a 73-year-old combat vet. it took me 25 years to get ptsd which is pretty much just a negative response or reflex. >> guest: i think we are seeing many solutions coming from paying attention to the natural world which is a paradigm shift from th
joining from putnam valley new york you are wrong with naomi klein. on with naomi klein.lease go ahead.d. >> caller: thank you very much for your work. it's only going to get tougher. even with the solar stuff the other gentleman mentioned it's not going to be enough. it is a book called human nature and it's a startling insight. he developed the implosion mode or and the people he worked for both this craft and everything but it's based on the stream. when the grocer out of the corner...
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then sunday live at noon eastern, in-depth with journalist naomi klein. >> this was the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swaths in the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. friend bills my mckibben says, breaking them. announcer: ms. klein talks about her books which include on fire, the burning case for green new shockno logo, and the doctrine. join the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets and facebook messages. and it 9:00 eastern on afterwards, in his latest book, deceiving the sky, washington times and national security columnist bill gertz talks about china's efforts to become a global military and economic superpower. he is interviewed by the former under secretary of state for goebel affairs. >> everyone is looking at the chinese economic threat. as he mentioned the white house was very successful in highlighting this threat. they issued a report with the stunning title called, china's economic aggression. there
then sunday live at noon eastern, in-depth with journalist naomi klein. >> this was the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swaths in the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. friend bills my mckibben says, breaking them. announcer: ms. klein talks about her books which include on fire, the burning case for green new shockno logo, and...
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we are talking with common bond ceo david klein. of the things i have read is a fair amount of the massive student debt is from people who never completed education, particularly community college. you are making a capital investment, you will make more money because you get this degree. a lot of people they get the debt do not make more money. david k.: it is true that some of the delinquencies and defaults are caused by the fact that some folks just drop out of school. i think if we take a step back and say what is driving or what is the root cause of the college tuition crisis in the u.s., i think what it has a lot to do with is the fact that college and universities can increase the cost of tuition unabated with no incentive to keep it in check. the incentive becomes what can we do to align incentive between the school and the students who they ultimately may graduate? that is the second piece of where we think there is a solution. how do we better align incentives between the school and the students to ensure the rising cost of
we are talking with common bond ceo david klein. of the things i have read is a fair amount of the massive student debt is from people who never completed education, particularly community college. you are making a capital investment, you will make more money because you get this degree. a lot of people they get the debt do not make more money. david k.: it is true that some of the delinquencies and defaults are caused by the fact that some folks just drop out of school. i think if we take a...
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naomi klein for a monthly call in program "in depth," she will answer your questions on topics like consumerism, free market capitalism and climate change. on sunday tune in for the 84th annual book awards presented for important contributions to our understanding of racism and appreciation of the rich diversity of human culture. check your program guide for complete schedule. >> david treuer is the author of "the heartbeat of wounded knee: native america from 1890 to the present". david treuer, describe the united states in 1890. >> guest: you start with a hard question. why make it so tough? 1890 was a really important time, strange time for americans generally and native americans in particular. the frontier was declared officially closed, the reservation system was officially in full swing. it was a time of great change but the beginning of what we think of as modern america, the end of what we think of as native american life. those things were more complicated than we think. >> host: why do you view it that way? >> guest: 1890 was the last armed conflict between native folk and the americ
naomi klein for a monthly call in program "in depth," she will answer your questions on topics like consumerism, free market capitalism and climate change. on sunday tune in for the 84th annual book awards presented for important contributions to our understanding of racism and appreciation of the rich diversity of human culture. check your program guide for complete schedule. >> david treuer is the author of "the heartbeat of wounded knee: native america from 1890 to the...
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michael klein who happens to be the father of naomi klein in this randomized controlled trial shows that it's going to cause more harm we are still dealing with this and work against expert opinion i still think it is a question of yes, class potential for harm. it's just sort of a condensed. it starts down here and ends over here. we were talking about it this morning saying the inaction of the payroll is like an issue of everything in the book. it's been a difficult conversation. i want to preface this by saying when it became available it was completely different. abortion was illegal and dangerous you needed a ring on your finger so it was a completely different world and when the pill became available it was very revolutionary on the question of control over their lives. today i think the world is different and we have a lot more information about the impact without having an ovulatory cycle. there is a lot of research now showing how it has an effect on metabolism and bone density, mental health is emerging. sexuality and response. we have a lot more information about it. one thing
michael klein who happens to be the father of naomi klein in this randomized controlled trial shows that it's going to cause more harm we are still dealing with this and work against expert opinion i still think it is a question of yes, class potential for harm. it's just sort of a condensed. it starts down here and ends over here. we were talking about it this morning saying the inaction of the payroll is like an issue of everything in the book. it's been a difficult conversation. i want to...
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about this in one of the klein i spent. as a month oh it's close aussies opprobrium are. you here to. impose avoid my posts here. just send some but. it's. not a command from. your month of december might seem. to matter.
about this in one of the klein i spent. as a month oh it's close aussies opprobrium are. you here to. impose avoid my posts here. just send some but. it's. not a command from. your month of december might seem. to matter.
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eastern, york today's in-depth program with selling author and journalist naomi klein. on consumerism. free-market capitalism and climate change. then all starts now. here is the enfield word hosted by historian henry louis gates. >> [applause] thank you good evening. i am ron richard president and ceo of the stevens foundation and i am delighted to we will you to the 84th annual book award ceremony named
eastern, york today's in-depth program with selling author and journalist naomi klein. on consumerism. free-market capitalism and climate change. then all starts now. here is the enfield word hosted by historian henry louis gates. >> [applause] thank you good evening. i am ron richard president and ceo of the stevens foundation and i am delighted to we will you to the 84th annual book award ceremony named
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next, naomi klein klein talks about consumerism, free market capitalism and market change. taking questions on her book no logo. the shop doctrine and on fire. the burning case for a green new deal. author of the human blood. watch tonight at eight pm eastern on c-span two. ♪ the house will be in order. c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress. the white house. the supreme court and public
next, naomi klein klein talks about consumerism, free market capitalism and market change. taking questions on her book no logo. the shop doctrine and on fire. the burning case for a green new deal. author of the human blood. watch tonight at eight pm eastern on c-span two. ♪ the house will be in order. c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress. the white house. the supreme court and public
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me to understand that so i believe that from a legislative pride to view the mandate this clear mr klein a few weeks ago demanded a very clear and very strict rules on that and i support him thank you very much. ladies and gentlemen. of the cruel crime of yesterday it is a shame for our and tie our country. i'm. thinking about our history this is something that actually must not happen in germany unfortunately we have to face the heart of truth and the truth is and has been for a while now. that it's the threat caused by anti-semitism right wing extremism. terrorism in germany is rather high in these behaviors the willingness to use violence and that seen as very high in their affinity to weapons is very high and over the last few months of the film i have underlined did and over again especially in the framework of the federal press conference that next to an islamic terrorism that is the central challenge for our country our. view that we have a reaction we have to find a stronger reaction than in the past. when you do. jewish institutions have to be protected in or a better way i woul
me to understand that so i believe that from a legislative pride to view the mandate this clear mr klein a few weeks ago demanded a very clear and very strict rules on that and i support him thank you very much. ladies and gentlemen. of the cruel crime of yesterday it is a shame for our and tie our country. i'm. thinking about our history this is something that actually must not happen in germany unfortunately we have to face the heart of truth and the truth is and has been for a while now....
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klein attackers are just. swear every. pollen and these i mean stories and. there has been a mass show of support in hong kong for the teenager shot by police during protests on tuesday hundreds gathered outside the school attended by the 18 year old it was in a critical condition after being shot in the chest at close range tests and stabilised it was the 1st time a live bullet has been fired at a protester in this year's on rest. well a short while ago the protest leader dismissed the hong kong police's assertion that the officer acted in self defense saying it was a fairy tale. if he had not been in self he would not even be in the i.c.u. he would be in a mortuary. the government and so the self lucky that he did not die on schools. even despite the object of an unquestionable truth that was caught by multiple field reporters and the cameras the p.r. officer of the hong kong police force. is still somehow shame is not fabricate. out of thin air. scott hytner is outside the hong kong school in hong kong there are hundreds of people out here and you can see
klein attackers are just. swear every. pollen and these i mean stories and. there has been a mass show of support in hong kong for the teenager shot by police during protests on tuesday hundreds gathered outside the school attended by the 18 year old it was in a critical condition after being shot in the chest at close range tests and stabilised it was the 1st time a live bullet has been fired at a protester in this year's on rest. well a short while ago the protest leader dismissed the hong...
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departure after 9 years in the post he's been replaced by board members jennifer morgan and custom klein with immediate effect. the u.s. federal aviation administration has been accused of failing to properly review the safety system on the boeing 737 max an anti stall mechanism has been blamed for 2 deadly crashes an international panel of safety regulators says the f.a.a. had an adequate understanding of how it worked from. the head of east go to sharing company alliances germany needs new infrastructure as the vehicles grow in popularity joe hart say faces complaints about them clogging up pathways are justified and more dedicated parking places and. some 2000000 people in california were left without any tricity on thursday after the state's biggest utility company cut off power to prevent the spread of wildfires that have been ravaging the area explaining its decision p.g. and e. said it wanted to prevent foreign branches from coming into contact contact with live overhead lines the move did prompt some criticism from individuals and businesses though who said they didn't receive ad
departure after 9 years in the post he's been replaced by board members jennifer morgan and custom klein with immediate effect. the u.s. federal aviation administration has been accused of failing to properly review the safety system on the boeing 737 max an anti stall mechanism has been blamed for 2 deadly crashes an international panel of safety regulators says the f.a.a. had an adequate understanding of how it worked from. the head of east go to sharing company alliances germany needs new...
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he's been replaced by a board members jennifer morgan and tristan klein with them to things. british billionaire inventor james dyson is the scrapping his electric car project and company dyson is best known for making vacuum cleaners its plans to branch out into the auto industry have been shelved with the car proving too expensive to produce. and toyota has unveiled a prototype of its new hydrogen power set then it's hoping to revive the technology which has been all but eclipsed by the development of electric cars says the model has an improved range of around 900 kilometers. now cheap flights and digital booking sides have made traveling easier around the world it seems though that often residents of the world's most popular tourist destinations have to pay a heavy price for their city's popularity with noisy groups roving the streets of nights neighborhoods turning into little more than backdrops for se or apartments converted into holiday homes it's a problem that the people living in lisbon says storing a district know all too well. it's become a typical sound and typi
he's been replaced by a board members jennifer morgan and tristan klein with them to things. british billionaire inventor james dyson is the scrapping his electric car project and company dyson is best known for making vacuum cleaners its plans to branch out into the auto industry have been shelved with the car proving too expensive to produce. and toyota has unveiled a prototype of its new hydrogen power set then it's hoping to revive the technology which has been all but eclipsed by the...
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we see that klein over the last two days -- we see that klein over the last two days -- we see that climbr the last two days. china betweenith officials with the nba is fueling news can individual stocks. we are seeing it head to it were state and the month. between the nba and china feeling concerns about a consumer -- looking at alibaba, falling significantly. aboutare concerns restricting investment in chinese companies impacting them, corroding -- impacting them. this is the slide of the 10 year since his most recent high 17 days ago. guy: thank you. the pound under pressure today. a brexit deal impossible. that is what boris johnson told the german chancellor angela merkel earlier. --wants the e.u. to drop the robert for more. sorry, i got it wrong already. [laughter] guy: what will the prime minister be saying today? this moves us towards where we want to be and where we recommended where the country is, which is a clean break brexit. improvise clarity and the only thing now -- it provides clarity and the only thing now is when will we leave? we will not be leaving on october 31, th
we see that klein over the last two days -- we see that klein over the last two days -- we see that climbr the last two days. china betweenith officials with the nba is fueling news can individual stocks. we are seeing it head to it were state and the month. between the nba and china feeling concerns about a consumer -- looking at alibaba, falling significantly. aboutare concerns restricting investment in chinese companies impacting them, corroding -- impacting them. this is the slide of the 10...
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then sunday live at noon eastern, in-depth with journalist naimi klein. >> we have never had so little arctic sea ice, we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet, the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. and we are as my friend says breaking them. >> she talks about her books which include on fire, the burning case for a green new deal. no logo. join in the conversation live. at 9:00 eastern, in his latest book "deceiving the sky" the author will talk about china's efforts to become a superpower. >> everyone is looking at the chinese economic threat. as you mentioned, the white house was very successful in highlighting this threat. they issued a report with the stunning title called "china's economic aggression" and there was a huge policy fight with bure bureaucrats saying we can't say "economic aggression" but when you read the report, you understand why. >>> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events from
then sunday live at noon eastern, in-depth with journalist naimi klein. >> we have never had so little arctic sea ice, we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet, the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. and we are as my friend says breaking them. >> she talks about her books which include on fire, the burning case for a green new deal. no logo. join in the conversation live. at 9:00 eastern, in his latest book "deceiving the...
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the brand new delusions are muskoka this person to voice broke topics that affect us all wonderfully klein a strange thing the return of. the phone would ring friends check it out.
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that this information on a pledge that little is up most people close think about this in terms of klein i spent. as a month although it's close these are probably about. you know you want to. impose avoid my posts here so don't just send something that. is not a transcript from. your month of this forum that might seem. to matter. good since you're. the guns. think it ensuring that we were not was even doing nothing. nothing burger comb could stay marcus if he shifted about a truck as he shits there's pipe and modish film it's got enough i going to stroll on fossil fuel and on and on and on steve here. that's a fairly obvious grid difference open. now they've been in a mish tacl been on doesn't even been issued with manga duncan and what's 5. not for no one for us i'm 40 or 50 plus one could be and this i'm looking for thoughtfulness but also it's pretty simple. and. then translate. that simply among. the millions are too large from gusev 3 outside us for but i like less to see those 2 on the table become all still a guy so for me i'll spot you tend to fill in just a few wanted. to stea
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departure after 9 years in the post he's been replaced by board members jennifer morgan and kristen klein with media defect japanese carmaker nissan which operates britain's biggest auto factory warns that a disorderly breaks it would mean w t o terrorist ford of 10 percent for the nation it says that would jeopardize the company's entire year european business model which is built on 0 tariffs british billionaire inventor james dyson is scrapping his electric car project his company dyson is best known for making vacuum cleaners its plans to branch out into the auto industry have been shelved with the car proving too expensive to produce german exports fell by more than expected in august declining 1.8 percent from the previous months the sharpest drop since april analysts had predicted a fall of just one percent following july's slight increase germany's export reliant economy has been struggling due to global trade tensions and brics. a new oxfam study sharply criticizes the working conditions on india's plantations the organization demands the german government hold its coal companies
departure after 9 years in the post he's been replaced by board members jennifer morgan and kristen klein with media defect japanese carmaker nissan which operates britain's biggest auto factory warns that a disorderly breaks it would mean w t o terrorist ford of 10 percent for the nation it says that would jeopardize the company's entire year european business model which is built on 0 tariffs british billionaire inventor james dyson is scrapping his electric car project his company dyson is...
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pledge that this information pledge that little is up most people close think about this in terms of kleini spent. a month although it's close these opprobrium are. you know what to. avoid my posts here so don't just pretend something. is not a transcript from. one to this in the months. for me to. have since you're. the guns. think it ensuring that we were not was even doing nothing. nothing burger combe could stay marcus if he shifted the truck the shits there's pipe and modish filled with the god of the knowledge i going to stroll on fossil fossil and on and on and on steve here if. that's the figure i was created defines open. well there we need a mish it's a could be an on doesn't even british with manga duncan and let's fight. for the fun for us i'm 40 or 50 plus one could be and this i want to throw in for me but also that's where he's from a. place . that's among. the millions outlaws from gun supreme outside us with a lot less to see those 2 on the people who come all still a guy so for me it was paul who tend to feel it just a few times he came to the hospital and others are his
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departure after 9 years in the post he's been replaced by a board members jennifer morgan and because john klein with immediate effect. the u.s. federal aviation administration has been accused of failing to properly review the safety system on the boeing 737 max and as you stall mechanism has been blamed for 2 deadly crashes an international panel of safety regulators says the f.a.a. hadn't been adequate understanding of how it worked. india is considering restricting imports of some products from malaysia as a diplomatic route over kashmir spreads india's planned restrictions are in reaction to malaysian prime minister mahathir mohamad scritches system of new delhi's actions in kashmir malaysian palm oil and other products are to be affected however the malaysian prime minister told reporters on friday he hadn't received anything official from india. a news agency reuters reports apple c.e.o. tim cook has defended to the company's decision to remove a mapping app used to track police movements during hong kong protests he says the firm made a decision after it received credible information the
departure after 9 years in the post he's been replaced by a board members jennifer morgan and because john klein with immediate effect. the u.s. federal aviation administration has been accused of failing to properly review the safety system on the boeing 737 max and as you stall mechanism has been blamed for 2 deadly crashes an international panel of safety regulators says the f.a.a. hadn't been adequate understanding of how it worked. india is considering restricting imports of some products...
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sunday, in-depth with journalist naomi klein. recordhottest summer on we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swathes of the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. , the amazon, the great barrier reef. and we are, as my friend says, breaking them. books.talks about her talking about her book about the green new deal, new logo come and the shock doctrine join the conversation with her phone call, tweets, and facebook messages. afterwards, washington times national security columnist talks about china's efforts to become a global military and economic superpower he is interviewed by the former undersecretary of state for global affairs. >> everyone is looking at the chinese economic threat. as you mentioned, the white house was very successful in highlighting this threat. report calledis china's economic aggression and there was a huge policy fight with the democrats saying we can't say economic progression. when you read the report, you understand why
sunday, in-depth with journalist naomi klein. recordhottest summer on we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swathes of the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. , the amazon, the great barrier reef. and we are, as my friend says, breaking them. books.talks about her talking about her book about the green new deal, new logo come and the shock doctrine join the conversation with her phone call, tweets, and...
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that this information on a pledge that little is up most people close think about this in terms of klein i spent. a month although it's close these are probably about. you know what to. avoid my posts here so don't just send something that. is not a transcript from. your month to this in the months. to matter. since you're. the guns. think it ensuring that we were not was even doing nothing. nothing burger comb could stay marcus if he shifted about a truck he shoots problem there's pipe and modish film it's got to i going to stroll on fossil fuel and on and on and on steve here it's me that's filled up it's created difference. well they've been in a mish tacl been on does being british with manga duncan and what's 5. not for the one for us i'm 40 or 50 plus one could be and this i want to be thrown for me but also this week from. mentalism other player. that's among. the millions all too large from gun supreme outside us with a lot less to see those 2 on just people who come all still a guy so for me it was bob who tend to feel it just a few times he came to the hospital and others are h
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they took decades and not just decades but michael klein, who happened to be the father of naomi klein is the family physician in canada and he did the initial controlled trials shared and shared very definitively what women intuitive all along, that episiotomy is something you shouldn't do repeatedly. it will cause more harm. but it took a more of 25 to 30 percent in some hospitals. we're still still dealing with whose. and whose is something that was against expert opinion. the women getting in the tub to give birth. we can talk a lot about a lot of things that were the experts advice. but were helpful. something is the question of yes, because potential for harm right. who benefiting whose. a 90-dollar jpeg. >> i want to switch and talk about the bill. because the pill, one of the things i like to do buttery new book, i like to look at the index because i think it's like a little work poem about the book. like sort of condensed, is you look at the pill in here, listing for the bill starts down here and ends like over here. there is 20 or maybe 25 entries. in whose morning, we were t
they took decades and not just decades but michael klein, who happened to be the father of naomi klein is the family physician in canada and he did the initial controlled trials shared and shared very definitively what women intuitive all along, that episiotomy is something you shouldn't do repeatedly. it will cause more harm. but it took a more of 25 to 30 percent in some hospitals. we're still still dealing with whose. and whose is something that was against expert opinion. the women getting...
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naming jennifer morgan and kristian klein as co-chief executive. s.a.p.ll mcdermott will remain in an advisory capacity until the end of the year to ensure a smooth transition. mcdermott has been the ceo of s.a.p. since july of 2014. we know that s.a.p. just reported preliminary third-quarter results as well as reaffirming their 2019 outlook. they said their new found bookings were up 38%. they have also announced ceo down,cdermott is stepping to be replaced by jennifer morgan and christian klein as s.-chief executive paul: let's get back to washington where revived trade talks have wrapped up for the day. president trump saying they went very well. joining us now is senior counsel claire reed who spent eight years with the u.s. -- the office of u.s. trade representative and was assistant ustr for china. thanks very much for joining us. here we are at the end of first day of talks. so far, it appears to be progressing well. what are your expectations for a best case outcome? is it a small deal that achieves a few realistic objectives? say it'ss i would pr
naming jennifer morgan and kristian klein as co-chief executive. s.a.p.ll mcdermott will remain in an advisory capacity until the end of the year to ensure a smooth transition. mcdermott has been the ceo of s.a.p. since july of 2014. we know that s.a.p. just reported preliminary third-quarter results as well as reaffirming their 2019 outlook. they said their new found bookings were up 38%. they have also announced ceo down,cdermott is stepping to be replaced by jennifer morgan and christian...
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klein attackers on al-jazeera. october on al-jazeera. this month marks a year since the murder of the journalist gitmo ashaji maybe has sat on most a new series of interviews or data tackling the big issues of our time. world leaders experts and environmentalists will assemble in iceland to discuss the future of the arctic. brand new episodes of focus on examine the u.s. is role in all around and we'll bring you coverage of the announcement of the 2019 nobel peace prize. october on al-jazeera. international trade moves with your support of having free trade would not change your money or the japanese or chinese dogs or germany controversial immigration policies that anyone who has a well founded euro persecution should be able to comment the wealth minister from syria has closed the door to syrian refugees like the buffalo maybe his son goes head to head with senior trump advisor stephen moore this year the trump deficit crossed the trillion dollars you will be urging everyone not to reelect a little from well no i'm not i'm not in god o
klein attackers on al-jazeera. october on al-jazeera. this month marks a year since the murder of the journalist gitmo ashaji maybe has sat on most a new series of interviews or data tackling the big issues of our time. world leaders experts and environmentalists will assemble in iceland to discuss the future of the arctic. brand new episodes of focus on examine the u.s. is role in all around and we'll bring you coverage of the announcement of the 2019 nobel peace prize. october on al-jazeera....
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klein attackers on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks this is a consortium made up of various multinational companies from the united states china and europe with detailed cover each election results will be announced on november the 7th but it's not just important who wins but whether the other candidates and all the other groups accept them and agree to work with them from around the world both prime ministers modi and khan met separately with the president on trump but nothing has come of trump's offer to mediate between the. international trade would you have supported having free trade would not change your money or the japanese or chinese dogs or germany controversial immigration policies that anyone who has a well founded euro persecutory should be able to comment on this there from syria has closed the door to syrian refugees like the buffalo maybe his son goes head to head with senior trump advisor stephen moore this year the trump deficit cross a trillion dollars you'll be urging a rule not to reele
klein attackers on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks this is a consortium made up of various multinational companies from the united states china and europe with detailed cover each election results will be announced on november the 7th but it's not just important who wins but whether the other candidates and all the other groups accept them and agree to work with them from around the world both prime ministers modi and khan met separately with the president on trump but nothing has come...
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likely that we would see this cloud cover spread across the bay area with some spotty drizzle near the klein. then this will clear out saturday even setting us up with a sunnier sunday in the forecast. with the high cloud cover passing over, temperatures combined it will feel like fall yout. no rainstorm but at least we have nice enjoyable temperatures. 70 in san jose. 71 lows gatos. allergies could be bugging you. watch out for that. a little bit of a breezy wind. 74 in pittsburgh. danville, 73. closer to the bay. 66 in oakland. peninsula, 67 in reldwood city. chilly for a lot of you continuing right here into san francisco. 60 for the marina and 64 in the mission. wipe country, lots of low 70s. notice if you're in mill valley, cooler there but the ocean breeze will be stronger. keeping you down to have 67 begs. in the north bay looking for something to do with the kids, maybe teen parents, the adultings, this is a late event. starts early, goes late. the petaluma pumpkin pachl. i said soc p.m. maybe that's the nowhere. upper 60s. perfect out here. they've got one of the largest and best co
likely that we would see this cloud cover spread across the bay area with some spotty drizzle near the klein. then this will clear out saturday even setting us up with a sunnier sunday in the forecast. with the high cloud cover passing over, temperatures combined it will feel like fall yout. no rainstorm but at least we have nice enjoyable temperatures. 70 in san jose. 71 lows gatos. allergies could be bugging you. watch out for that. a little bit of a breezy wind. 74 in pittsburgh. danville,...
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klein talks about on fire, the burning case for a green new deal.no logo, and the shot doctrine, joining the the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook messages. and at eastern on afterwards in his leat book deceiving the sky, washington times if national security columnist bill talks about china efforts to become a global military and economic superpower. he's interviewed by. one former undersecretary of state for global affairs. everyone is league at the chinese economic threat, and as you mentioned the white house was very successful in highlighting this threat they issued a report with the stunning title, called "china economic aggression" and there was a huge policy fight with the bureaucrats say oh we can't say economic aggression but when you read the report you understand why. >> watch booktv every weekend on c-span2. booktv on bookstoreses in washington d.c., where cbs news legal analysis kim discussed her book how to read the constitution and why here's a portion of her talk. >> monarchy traditionally power comeses f
klein talks about on fire, the burning case for a green new deal.no logo, and the shot doctrine, joining the the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook messages. and at eastern on afterwards in his leat book deceiving the sky, washington times if national security columnist bill talks about china efforts to become a global military and economic superpower. he's interviewed by. one former undersecretary of state for global affairs. everyone is league at the chinese...
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only pledge that this information on a pledge that little is up most people post about this in one of klein i spent. as a month although it's close sees a problem for. you here what to. impose avoid my posts here so don't just send some good tips. and not a transcript from. one to this in the months. for me to. have since you're. the guns. think it ensuring that we were not was even doing nothing. nothing burger comb could stay marcus if he shifted about a truck the shits problem there's pipe and modish film it's got enough i going to stroll on fossil fuel and on and on and on steve here is. that figure i was created different open. well there we need a mish tacl been on does being british with manga duncan. not for the fun for us i'm 40 or 50 plus one could be and this i want to throw in for me but also that's what he's from. and. then translate. that for the money. in the milky way is about 2 hours from gus a few outside us with a lot less to see those 2 on the table become all still a guy so for me i'll spoil you tend to feel it just a few wanted. to steal the other shocking news i want
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and we are breaking them. >> miss klein talks about her books which include on fire, the burning case for green new deal, no logo, and the shock doctrine. join the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets and facebook messages and at 9:00 eastern on "after words" in his latest book deceiving the sky, security columnist bill gertz talks about china's efforts to become a global, military, and economic superpower. is interviewed by former under secretary of state for global affairs. >> everyone is looking at the chinese economic threat. the white house was very successful in highlighting this threat. they issued a report with the stunning title china's economic aggression and there was a huge policy fight with the bureaucrats saying we can't say economic aggression. when you read the report you understand why. >> watch booktv every weekend on c-span2. on booktv advice columnist and author carol discusses sexual assault including alleged assault by donald trump in the 1990s. is a portion of that program. >> what happened since this book came out, trump has gone up in approval ratin
and we are breaking them. >> miss klein talks about her books which include on fire, the burning case for green new deal, no logo, and the shock doctrine. join the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets and facebook messages and at 9:00 eastern on "after words" in his latest book deceiving the sky, security columnist bill gertz talks about china's efforts to become a global, military, and economic superpower. is interviewed by former under secretary of state for global...