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marshall. care you and those health at the right, not privileged, not i am lucky to have it, but would you endorse it as a right? why is health care coupled with work? what does work have to do with -- somebody has cancer, what does work have to do with it? ,ould you support decoupling separating work from health care so that people get health care whether they work or not? ,eople do not choose to be sick right? why is it that they have to work before they have health care? why can't they just have health care? i am a member of the high life radio team and we have a lot of audience here in the d.c. metropolitan area who are interested in this health care, especially immigrants from ghana. work? health care link to first of all, i want to make sure every american has access to health care. first step to doing that is giving them more choices and driving down the costs of health care, which our plan does. at the end of the day, there will be more people with health care once we implement our plan
marshall. care you and those health at the right, not privileged, not i am lucky to have it, but would you endorse it as a right? why is health care coupled with work? what does work have to do with -- somebody has cancer, what does work have to do with it? ,ould you support decoupling separating work from health care so that people get health care whether they work or not? ,eople do not choose to be sick right? why is it that they have to work before they have health care? why can't they just...
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for marcus marshall that's a financial loss. the low quality apples yielded by hand pollination have shown that it's not a viable alternative. and hence pollination is far too labor intensive for. them and if you want to do it right you need a lot of experience and. there's no way we can pollinate by hand any idea who would even do it. now comes the moment of truth what happened to the trees that were completely cut off from insects alexander klein is surprised there are a few rather large apples here. kind of kana there are no seeds the bees weren't here and they didn't pollinate are no seeds also affects the apples nutritional profile so this would be a big change which one i'm nothing. without b.s. the quality of apples would suffer. klein says the lack of seed would be a serious problem for the trees would not be able to reproduce isn't there big with a different nutritional profile and wouldn't withstand storage and there aren't enough of them so we can't do without insects they're irreplaceable. to fill in a major advocate
for marcus marshall that's a financial loss. the low quality apples yielded by hand pollination have shown that it's not a viable alternative. and hence pollination is far too labor intensive for. them and if you want to do it right you need a lot of experience and. there's no way we can pollinate by hand any idea who would even do it. now comes the moment of truth what happened to the trees that were completely cut off from insects alexander klein is surprised there are a few rather large...
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despite some positive things he has said about marshall at the time of his confirmation. >> marshalliment of civil rights liberalism it makes sense. >> absolutely and let me just say on that, thomas's critique of that civil rights liberalism it's what we call the rights revolution and is a threefold critique. aside from the civil rights aspect it's a critique of the reform of the transformation of criminal justice law. it's a critique of the sexual rights revolution. in that part of the jurisprudence of the court. ..... indyke here's a question. this relates to the economic news and that is do you think he recognizes the ways in which a private economic power and teen and oppressive force on the black community because that seems to be the weak plan. to go with the shape and market actors but what happens if you are not shape up by market forces? >> i think he is an answer to that is surprising and more interesting than your standard conservative because he is sensitive to the impression that happens to private actors. he tends to do right overwhelmingly through a lens. for him it's
despite some positive things he has said about marshall at the time of his confirmation. >> marshalliment of civil rights liberalism it makes sense. >> absolutely and let me just say on that, thomas's critique of that civil rights liberalism it's what we call the rights revolution and is a threefold critique. aside from the civil rights aspect it's a critique of the reform of the transformation of criminal justice law. it's a critique of the sexual rights revolution. in that part of...
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klein is expecting that the covered trees will yield fewer apples the marshals aren't so sure. i always say if we see one being. a part of this experiment to see how the bees are doing. to be honest i think we can get out without the. so is he right time will tell. a much larger experiment is underway in the eifel region of western germany. research institutes have joined forces here to investigate what's behind the insect die off. researchers from clay felt who have conducted a number of important studies are also here. one of them is martin saw. 2 years ago he published the results of a long term study of some protected areas in germany which found a 75 percent decline in flying insect biomass over 27 years. the alarming results made headlines around the world. is oregon's setting up a number of traps along a line extending from a conventionally farm field into a nature preserve. the researchers want to find out if any changes are taking place along this line. what is happening to insects in the zone of contact separating the nature preserve from the farmland. livia scheffler
klein is expecting that the covered trees will yield fewer apples the marshals aren't so sure. i always say if we see one being. a part of this experiment to see how the bees are doing. to be honest i think we can get out without the. so is he right time will tell. a much larger experiment is underway in the eifel region of western germany. research institutes have joined forces here to investigate what's behind the insect die off. researchers from clay felt who have conducted a number of...
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even though he's not an organic farmer marcos marshall has a keen interest in bees. he has bee hives on his property and has set up what are called flower buffer strips. his orchards appear to be thriving so is he affected by declining insect populations. not a suitable being here so it's a problem for me i depend on nature and we need insects and the birds need them to take them. north for the guns of. what would happen if insects were to die off completely. if the bees were to disappear. alexandra maria klein is hoping to find out more with an ingenious experiment if you have a. and that's why for 5 trees that's all we need it and they're going to wrap several apple trees these water pipes will serve a scaffolding for the net the fossil to move. from it. it's a bit improvised sure but we want this to be quick and easy the owner can't of course of course over the private. work force or didn't do. next comes the net. it will keep insects away from the blossoms on this small group of trees. the trees already have netting on them to protect them from hail now they're g
even though he's not an organic farmer marcos marshall has a keen interest in bees. he has bee hives on his property and has set up what are called flower buffer strips. his orchards appear to be thriving so is he affected by declining insect populations. not a suitable being here so it's a problem for me i depend on nature and we need insects and the birds need them to take them. north for the guns of. what would happen if insects were to die off completely. if the bees were to disappear....
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as opposed to the marshals leading the girl.by bridges still lives in new orleans, has a foundation and is a trustee of the norman rockwell museum. this painting i should add was also brought to the white house. president obama asked for this painting and had it in the white house and had her come to the white house and she showed president obama the image. >> i think it is fair to say if not for you guys i might not be here and we wouldn't be looking at this painting. >> just having him say that meant a lot to me and always has but to be standing shoulder to shoulder with history and viewing history -- it is just once in a lifetime. >> 1965 rockwell wanted to reproduce for the magazine a gruesome killing of three students who went to mississippi to enroll voters. they were killed by the klansmen. but in his drawings for the , image rockwell focused on the gore and the assailants. in this final image he instead chose to make them in shadows so you could not see the real perpetrators of the crime, the klansmen who killed the stud
as opposed to the marshals leading the girl.by bridges still lives in new orleans, has a foundation and is a trustee of the norman rockwell museum. this painting i should add was also brought to the white house. president obama asked for this painting and had it in the white house and had her come to the white house and she showed president obama the image. >> i think it is fair to say if not for you guys i might not be here and we wouldn't be looking at this painting. >> just...
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marshall, for five minutes. mr. marshall: thank you, mr. speaker. good morning. last week the biggest news in congress was overshadowed by an impeachment circus. the republican study committee and our task force introduced a framework for personalized, affordable health care. mr. speaker, our current health care system is broke len and not working. health care costs are out of control. and it's time we modernize it. we promise to all of america we will deliver personalized health care where you and your doctor will remain in control of your health care. this is phase one of a two phase plan which will protect vulnerable americans with pre-existing conditions, chronic illnesses, and serious health issues while reducing premiums, deductibilities, and overall health care costs. personally i can't wait to continue working on these important issues to improve the lives of kansans and deliver for america. mr. speaker, today dozens of kansas f.f.a. members, future farmers of america, are in indianapolis, indiana, for the start of the 2019 national f.f.a. convention. the
marshall, for five minutes. mr. marshall: thank you, mr. speaker. good morning. last week the biggest news in congress was overshadowed by an impeachment circus. the republican study committee and our task force introduced a framework for personalized, affordable health care. mr. speaker, our current health care system is broke len and not working. health care costs are out of control. and it's time we modernize it. we promise to all of america we will deliver personalized health care where you...
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this now i'm joined by jonathan katz in washington he is a foreign policy analyst with the german marshall fund and jonathan it's good to see you again help us make sense donald trump's syria decisions you know within a few hours today the u.s. president cleared the way for what is expected to be a turkish assault against kurdish fighters at the same time he threatens to destroy the turkish economy if turkey gives quote off limits in syria which message are we supposed to believe. well this is again a bit of the unpredictability of of president trump and i think it highlights the challenge for us foreign policy makers decision makers in the pentagon in the white house and elsewhere that the president has once again this is almost a repeat of what he did several months ago announcing that u.s. troops are going to withdraw from syria so the question is you know the president a united states got a phone call with president decided without. talking to his top advisors terms of what he's doing he tweets out a policy and that and several hours later realizing that the policy could harm those tha
this now i'm joined by jonathan katz in washington he is a foreign policy analyst with the german marshall fund and jonathan it's good to see you again help us make sense donald trump's syria decisions you know within a few hours today the u.s. president cleared the way for what is expected to be a turkish assault against kurdish fighters at the same time he threatens to destroy the turkish economy if turkey gives quote off limits in syria which message are we supposed to believe. well this is...
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policy reverberates here in berlin and europe jack james is senior fellow at the german marshall fund is also a member of the council on foreign relations jack it's good to have you back on the show you just a few days ago from washington you know policymakers you know well makers here in berlin. what are they asking or what are they saying about this impeachment inquiry in washington that it's going to happen and i think it's going to happen even by the end of this year if not before. and largely because of what mr trump said today or yesterday asking china now to get involved in this investigation i think he's got a problem understanding what his office is when he speaks and there's a larger problem here and that is. governance the relationship between the executive branch of the legislative branch and there's a 3rd level and that's what i'm really concerned about and that's the reliability of the united states and the trust in the ability to deal with the united states without having it immersed in domestic politics do you get this is that berlin that is already preparing for a pre
policy reverberates here in berlin and europe jack james is senior fellow at the german marshall fund is also a member of the council on foreign relations jack it's good to have you back on the show you just a few days ago from washington you know policymakers you know well makers here in berlin. what are they asking or what are they saying about this impeachment inquiry in washington that it's going to happen and i think it's going to happen even by the end of this year if not before. and...
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. >>> on this day in 1967 thurgood marshall was sworn into the u.s.frican-american supreme court justice. nbc's george lewis has this look back >> reporter: on the supreme court marshall was the champion of civil rights and civil liberties. in speeches he wasd in the south was better off than a kid in south africa so what? we're not in south africa. we're here >> justice marshall served 24 years on the high court. >>> in florida it was an overwhelming response on tuesday for the funeral of an army veteran who died with no known family here's nbc's kevin tibbles >> reporter: a military funeral for an old soldier but not a forgotten one. >> no comrade should ever be left behind. >> reporter: when 80-year-old edward pearson passed in naples, florida, no family could be found. his obituary was brief "this veteran has no immediate family all are welcome to attend. in the 1960s pearson was an army private first class. he lived alone in a hurricane-battered home. news of the solitary funeral quickly spread his military family mobilized. >> all veterans shoul
. >>> on this day in 1967 thurgood marshall was sworn into the u.s.frican-american supreme court justice. nbc's george lewis has this look back >> reporter: on the supreme court marshall was the champion of civil rights and civil liberties. in speeches he wasd in the south was better off than a kid in south africa so what? we're not in south africa. we're here >> justice marshall served 24 years on the high court. >>> in florida it was an overwhelming response on...
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marshall says we are taking it too much like it is someone'sjob.al participation, government, corporate or not. i will see you soon for business briefing and keep your views coming. we saw some sunshine on wednesday and we will see some today but accompanied with rain. this is the cloud of ban that brought the rain on wednesday but look at this swell of cloud, producing showers. pushing towards western parts of the uk. further east, clear skies for longer. already quite chilly in temperatures low enough in eastern to give us a touch of frost. one or two showers here. developing western areas on thursday. heavy with strong blustery winds. showers through the english channel and then inland into the south—east of england and the midlands. across the north—east of england and scotland, dry with plenty of sunshine. temperatures 13— 15 degrees are near normal for this time of the year. increasing numbers of showers and they will continue through thursday evening. some will be heavy and some blustery winds as well. because of all that, it should bea well
marshall says we are taking it too much like it is someone'sjob.al participation, government, corporate or not. i will see you soon for business briefing and keep your views coming. we saw some sunshine on wednesday and we will see some today but accompanied with rain. this is the cloud of ban that brought the rain on wednesday but look at this swell of cloud, producing showers. pushing towards western parts of the uk. further east, clear skies for longer. already quite chilly in temperatures...
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marshall is marshaling. deep dive, putting all of the pieces together. find it on cnn's website.ink. but, marshall, bring pizza next time. >>> breaking overnight, evacuations in sonoma county, california, ahead of the kincaid wildfire. 1, 700 people have been asked to leigh immediately. now, a recuring nightmare for hundreds of thousands of power customers in california. pacific gas and electric, cutting electricity to more than a duozen counties in the northen part of the state. a second time that a major utility in southern california could do the same thing, with over 300,000 possible outages. >>> here's what to watch today. >> ri i need a ride. here hold this. follow that spud. [ tires screech ] the big idaho potato truck is touring america telling folks about idaho potatoes. and i want it back. what is it with you and that truck? of millions of americans during the recession. so, my wife kat and i took action. we started a non-profit community bank with a simple theory - give people a fair deal and real economic power. invest in the community, in businesses owned by women an
marshall is marshaling. deep dive, putting all of the pieces together. find it on cnn's website.ink. but, marshall, bring pizza next time. >>> breaking overnight, evacuations in sonoma county, california, ahead of the kincaid wildfire. 1, 700 people have been asked to leigh immediately. now, a recuring nightmare for hundreds of thousands of power customers in california. pacific gas and electric, cutting electricity to more than a duozen counties in the northen part of the state. a...
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marshall didn't want that to happen. he came back to the u.s.nd talked to president truman about helping germany and europe recover from world war ii with massive marshall plan aid. ultimately, $12 billion given to 16 countries to help them recover. now, we come to what would begin the crisis in berlin. in order for the german zones to be able to recover and profit from marshall plan aid, they needed to get rid of the old currency and institute the new deutsche mark, so the currency would be worth something and the economy could be stabilized. the soviets said this isn't allowed. you can't introduce your own currency. we are supposed to be treating our germany the same. we said you haven't been treating yours the same. you are sponsoring the communist party, taking things out of your zone, you are not following the rules either. stalin was also cognizant that the west had become so suspicious of what he was up to that the west was beginning to plan for the creation of a separate west german state. to stop that, stalin decided to blockade the lan
marshall didn't want that to happen. he came back to the u.s.nd talked to president truman about helping germany and europe recover from world war ii with massive marshall plan aid. ultimately, $12 billion given to 16 countries to help them recover. now, we come to what would begin the crisis in berlin. in order for the german zones to be able to recover and profit from marshall plan aid, they needed to get rid of the old currency and institute the new deutsche mark, so the currency would be...
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marshall didn't want that to happen.rumaned to president about helping germany and europe wither from world war ii massive marshall plan aid. $12 billion given to 16 countries to help them recover. in order for the german zones to profit to recover and from marshall plan aid, they needed to get rid of the old institute the new deutsche mark, so the currency would be worth something and the economy could be stabilized. the soviets said this isn't allowed. we said you haven't been treating yours the same. you are not following the rules either. cognizant the west was so suspicious of what he was up to that the west was getting to plan for the creation of a separate west german state and to stop that stalin decided to the land and water it was theerlin brits who decided to respond to stalin's blockade of berlin with no one thought this thegoing to work to supply 2.5 million west berliners surrounded by the soviet to supply with food and coal in winter, for books, for clothes and furniture, everything you can imagine. no one
marshall didn't want that to happen.rumaned to president about helping germany and europe wither from world war ii massive marshall plan aid. $12 billion given to 16 countries to help them recover. in order for the german zones to profit to recover and from marshall plan aid, they needed to get rid of the old institute the new deutsche mark, so the currency would be worth something and the economy could be stabilized. the soviets said this isn't allowed. we said you haven't been treating yours...
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let's find out what we can expect, withjoe marshall from the institute for government.nt is asking mps to support its deal. what happens if they don't? it's a very good question — what happens if they don't? on saturday, the government is going to put forward the first step in trying to get parliamentary approval for its deal. so if the government passes it, it will remove the requirement to ask for an extension, the benn act, and it will pave the way for the government to introduce the withdrawal agreement bill to legislate for the deal. if it doesn't pass, then the benn act requirements still stands, and unless mps pass an alternative motion approving leaving without a deal, then the government is required under the benn act to send a letter requesting an extension to the 31st of january. but we don't know yet how the eu will respond, and, obviously, the uk can't get an extension on its own. now, if the government wins, i mean that really kicks off things, doesn't it? because it means if the uk is going to leave by the end of this month, the end of, well, by halloween
let's find out what we can expect, withjoe marshall from the institute for government.nt is asking mps to support its deal. what happens if they don't? it's a very good question — what happens if they don't? on saturday, the government is going to put forward the first step in trying to get parliamentary approval for its deal. so if the government passes it, it will remove the requirement to ask for an extension, the benn act, and it will pave the way for the government to introduce the...
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europe has to stand up more. >> harris: leslie marshall? >> leslie: i could not disagree more.he president said he was elected on bringing troops home and he promised to make america great again. this does not. >> it may keep america great. meekz not making america great at all. moscow, damascus, islamic states, the regime change that moscow and iran want are -- is dictator who is going to just murder the kurds and quite frankly -- the united states -- >> we don't know. >>the united states is handing kurds on a silver platter, to what should be our enemy and was our enemy. >> harris: why would they do that? christians are in the way. i don't know if you saw pat robertson, president trump is in of losing -- he doesn't control evangelical votes in america, but has a lot of influence there. >> i have a different track of thinking on this in the sense of, okay, we've seen the condemnation from a lot of republicans in congress, even allies of president trump ata a time where he's facing impeachment inquiry from the house, which could move to trial in the senate, where he needs allys
europe has to stand up more. >> harris: leslie marshall? >> leslie: i could not disagree more.he president said he was elected on bringing troops home and he promised to make america great again. this does not. >> it may keep america great. meekz not making america great at all. moscow, damascus, islamic states, the regime change that moscow and iran want are -- is dictator who is going to just murder the kurds and quite frankly -- the united states -- >> we don't know....
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and he is alleged inability to respond in such a way that keeps these air marshals from burning out. there's been a series of suicides, you had several allegations of -- sorry siri all occasions of mental health issues.. and much of it had to do with deprivation of sleep and too many hours. it is something that you're doing internally to address these issues in particular, if you could highlight for us something we can discuss later. >> thank you. and i look forward to discussing and more in-depth. i would note that that article do not bring forward new data, it was looking at prior information. the important piece to notice that we already had a number of items underway. the first is, whether we are looking at what the right mix and balances of flying versus on the ground time. that can mean, your training time, it can mean what we call ground bases silent, where you rotate out of lying for some period of time to perform some other security function, for example, at the airport. it also looked at how we provide services to our air marshals so that they have to help they need, should
and he is alleged inability to respond in such a way that keeps these air marshals from burning out. there's been a series of suicides, you had several allegations of -- sorry siri all occasions of mental health issues.. and much of it had to do with deprivation of sleep and too many hours. it is something that you're doing internally to address these issues in particular, if you could highlight for us something we can discuss later. >> thank you. and i look forward to discussing and more...
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marshals.tors thought she would take the kids and flee to california but in august a warrant was issued for her arrest on the charge of parental kidnapping. investigators starting to develop information that she was in the dallas-fort worth area. that's exactly where they found her on thursday. the kids are in the care of a department of family and protective services. >> officials thing where the kids are not back with their father? >> the father was awarded sole custody of the kids this year but a spokesperson for the u.s. marshall says this type of meaning can be traumatic for the kids. the little girl, she was 1-year-old and she was whisked away from her home so she may not be that familiar with their father. they want to do these things gradually. >> trace: mike tobin in chicago. thank you. lawyers for the man accused of killing university of iowa student mollie tibbets while she was out for a run are fighting to throw out his confession for that's according to "the des moines register" ci
marshals.tors thought she would take the kids and flee to california but in august a warrant was issued for her arrest on the charge of parental kidnapping. investigators starting to develop information that she was in the dallas-fort worth area. that's exactly where they found her on thursday. the kids are in the care of a department of family and protective services. >> officials thing where the kids are not back with their father? >> the father was awarded sole custody of the...
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we're marshals you're court marshals, have taken a database of virtually every known court martial, in the continental army, and try to draw the implications of what these court marshals meant, how they affected relations between officers and men, how they affected between list and ranks, the snapping often. these topics you have broached, really is the future. it will be a messy future, i agree with that. maybe that is more fun. with that, thank you very much. (applause)
we're marshals you're court marshals, have taken a database of virtually every known court martial, in the continental army, and try to draw the implications of what these court marshals meant, how they affected relations between officers and men, how they affected between list and ranks, the snapping often. these topics you have broached, really is the future. it will be a messy future, i agree with that. maybe that is more fun. with that, thank you very much. (applause)
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here is abc news reporter serena marshall. >> reporter: good morning. the president nor the white house have yet to pinpoint what in the whistle-blower complaint about the phone call was inaccurate. the president maintaining it was perfect. secretary of state mike pompeo in that phone call. that revelation as the president's personal lure, rudy giuliani, received subpoenas from three separate house committees n. a statement giuliani said it raises substantial constitutional and legal issues as well as attorney/client privileges. he tried to push ukraine to investigate the bidens or the behest of the u.s. government. >> i did not do this on my own. i did it at the request of the state department. >> mr. president, do you now know who the whistle-blower is, sir? >> well, we're trying to find out about a whistle-blower. we have a whistle-blower that reports things that were incorrect. >> reporter: that's something the attorney says would be against the law. house democrats say they now have a tentative deal to meet with the whistle-blower as the senate maj
here is abc news reporter serena marshall. >> reporter: good morning. the president nor the white house have yet to pinpoint what in the whistle-blower complaint about the phone call was inaccurate. the president maintaining it was perfect. secretary of state mike pompeo in that phone call. that revelation as the president's personal lure, rudy giuliani, received subpoenas from three separate house committees n. a statement giuliani said it raises substantial constitutional and legal...
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hello, and welcome to this special addition of witness history with me, claire marshall.um and gardens in south london to bring you five people who have experience extraordinary moments in environmental history. coming up, a survivor of the toxic waste scandal that devastated japan. the environmentalist who tried to solve mexico city's air pollution crisis, and we will remember the beginnings of organic farming in the uk. but first in 2004, wangari maathai became the first african woman to win the nobel peace prize. she was an environmentalist and human rights activists who founded the green belt movement in the 1970s. but she repeatedly clashed with the government while trying to protect kenya's forests and parks. 0urfirst witness is her daughter, wanjira mathai. 0urfirst witness is her daughter, wanjira mathaai. my mother was often asked, "were you afraid? "you were fearless!" "how can you do all these things?" and she said, "no, i was afraid." but she said, "what needed to be done was so compelling, "that i had to do it." she grew up surrounded by nature, surrounded by
hello, and welcome to this special addition of witness history with me, claire marshall.um and gardens in south london to bring you five people who have experience extraordinary moments in environmental history. coming up, a survivor of the toxic waste scandal that devastated japan. the environmentalist who tried to solve mexico city's air pollution crisis, and we will remember the beginnings of organic farming in the uk. but first in 2004, wangari maathai became the first african woman to win...
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leslie marshall, on the couch. tell you that this is at the center of a pretty residential area. when you look at evacuating this, it involves a lot of people. it is high-profile in that area, and there is so much history there. they've got the replica, as each presidential library has come of the oval office in which that particular president served in. and a lot of beautiful things there. it's not under immediate flame jeopardy right now, but look at the thick smoke on your screen right now. the santa ana winds are whipping with hurricane force power, that's what we are being told, in that area. as we watch the wildfires that have forced hundreds of thousands of evacuations, both north and south, you're keeping an eye particularly this hour on the easy fire in simi valley. meanwhile, house democrats have laid out the rules of their impeachment inquiry that of a planned public vote on the floor, which we are expecting to happen tomorrow. the resolution would allow lawmakers and staff more time to ask questions of
leslie marshall, on the couch. tell you that this is at the center of a pretty residential area. when you look at evacuating this, it involves a lot of people. it is high-profile in that area, and there is so much history there. they've got the replica, as each presidential library has come of the oval office in which that particular president served in. and a lot of beautiful things there. it's not under immediate flame jeopardy right now, but look at the thick smoke on your screen right now....
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serena marshall. abc news, washington. >>> today joe biden will be in the bay area attending two fund-raisers. his first event happens in palo alto the second is a few hours later at feinstein's home. biden is one of the front-runners in the california primary along with senators elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. >>> a 4-month-old baby is safe after a scary situation. here's what happened. a woman left her car running with the child inside while she went to get some food from taco bell. witnesses saw a person jump into the vehicle and then drive off. fortunately police were able to find the baby safe just a short distance away. that car is still missing. it's a gray 2018 honda accord with license plate number 8egl341. >>> look at this video. menlo park police took down a man armed with a yesterday. police say officers asked the man to drop the branch, when he didn't, an officer dropped tack. officers were in the area searching for a different person who had threatened caltrain workers with a machet
serena marshall. abc news, washington. >>> today joe biden will be in the bay area attending two fund-raisers. his first event happens in palo alto the second is a few hours later at feinstein's home. biden is one of the front-runners in the california primary along with senators elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. >>> a 4-month-old baby is safe after a scary situation. here's what happened. a woman left her car running with the child inside while she went to get some food...
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we are happy to have the fire marshall join us today. >> thank you. my pleasure. >> we talk about the san francisco earthquake that was a fire that mostly devastated the city. how do we avoid that kind of problem. how can we reduce fire hazard? >> the construction was a lot different. we don't expect what we had then. we want to make sure with the gas heaters that the gas is shut off. >> if you shut it off you are going to have no hot water or heat. be careful not to shut it off unless you smell gas. >> absolutely because once you do shut it off you should have the utility company come in and turn it back on. here is a mock up of a gas hear the on a house. where would we find the gas meter? >> it should be in your garage. everyone should be familiar with where the gas meter is. >> one of the tools is a wrench, a crescent wrench. >> yes. the crescent wrench is good and this is a perfect example of how to have it so you can loosen it up and use it when you need it. >> okay. let's go inside to talk about fire safety. many of the issues here relate to fir
we are happy to have the fire marshall join us today. >> thank you. my pleasure. >> we talk about the san francisco earthquake that was a fire that mostly devastated the city. how do we avoid that kind of problem. how can we reduce fire hazard? >> the construction was a lot different. we don't expect what we had then. we want to make sure with the gas heaters that the gas is shut off. >> if you shut it off you are going to have no hot water or heat. be careful not to...
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know what the punishment was that may help inform and you don't know and you might see the court marshals and the separation if that happens it's fine but do you all have any questions? >> we should address the 1:48 because that's the overriding issue and this highlights what we have about in our referendum and if that gets taken care of we will not have the consistencies in the future and when you're working on it congress asks for being sort of unusual but sometimes we do and they don't ask for much but they asked for numbers and has more the numbers and especially if they're going to ask the services with time and effort beyond what congress asked for and that's what we really want to do. >> that's the adverse action but basically the report from the services didn't aspirate total number of sexual assault during this time period. they only asked for the number of victims in this time period in a misconduct. you all can debate how much little or information we have in the ministry of events. i'm >> a great believer in more information is more information and if it's susceptible for its
know what the punishment was that may help inform and you don't know and you might see the court marshals and the separation if that happens it's fine but do you all have any questions? >> we should address the 1:48 because that's the overriding issue and this highlights what we have about in our referendum and if that gets taken care of we will not have the consistencies in the future and when you're working on it congress asks for being sort of unusual but sometimes we do and they don't...
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adam marshall, director of the british chambers of commerce, will give his perspective.is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: -- guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. romaine: from new york, i'm romaine bostick. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." it's time for a bloomberg business flash. netflix selling about $2 billion of bonds to beef up its original content. featuring giant reported earnings that beat estimates, soothing investor concerns. netflix is facing growing competition from disney, apple. saks fifth avenue has agreed to but public. will tryay attendant reinvigorating. they have been -- will try its hand at reinvigorating. been -- halliburton said that overall revenue in the said that overall revenue in the most recent quarter fell 10%, worse than expected. that is your business flash update. let's get a quick check of what is going on here in the u.s. markets. the s&p 500 still holding around that 3000 level. the dow jones industrial average also participating a little, but way down by the weight of boeing -- but weighed down by the weight of boeing. the philad
adam marshall, director of the british chambers of commerce, will give his perspective.is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: -- guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. romaine: from new york, i'm romaine bostick. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." it's time for a bloomberg business flash. netflix selling about $2 billion of bonds to beef up its original content. featuring giant reported earnings that beat estimates, soothing investor concerns. netflix is facing growing competition...
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serena marshall has the latest from washington. >> reporter: a new request coming from the president. >> china should start an investigation into the bidens. >> reporter: boldly urging china to investigate joe biden and his family even as he faces possible impeachment for asking ukraine do the same thing. joe biden's son hunter has had business automobilie i dealings ukraine while his father was vice president. there has been no evidence of wrongdoing. this as the president's former envoy to ukraine, kurt volker, testified on capitol hill for more than ten hours behind closed doors, handing over damning text messages that go back months, including one with a top aide to ukraine's president that happened in the hours before president trump spoke with the leader. in the exchange volker emphasizes a meeting is predicated on an investigation writing, assuming president z convinces trump he will investigate, get to the bottom of what happened in 2016, we will nail down a date for a visit to washington. a few weeks later state department officials drafted a statement for ukraine's leader th
serena marshall has the latest from washington. >> reporter: a new request coming from the president. >> china should start an investigation into the bidens. >> reporter: boldly urging china to investigate joe biden and his family even as he faces possible impeachment for asking ukraine do the same thing. joe biden's son hunter has had business automobilie i dealings ukraine while his father was vice president. there has been no evidence of wrongdoing. this as the president's...
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marshall.you and those health at the right, not privileged, not i am lucky to have it, but would you endorse it as a right? why is health care coupled with work? what does work have to do with -- somebody has cancer, what does work have to do with it? ,ould you support decoupling separating work from health care so that people get health care whether they work or not? ,eople do not choose to be sick right? why is it that they have to work before they have health care? why can't they just have health care? i am a member of the high life radio team and we have a lot of audience here in the d.c. metropolitan area who are interested in this health care, especially immigrants from ghana. work? health care link to first of all, i want to make sure every american has access to health care. first step to doing that is giving them more choices and driving down the costs of health care, which our plan does. at the end of the day, there will be more people with health care once we implement our plan. as f
marshall.you and those health at the right, not privileged, not i am lucky to have it, but would you endorse it as a right? why is health care coupled with work? what does work have to do with -- somebody has cancer, what does work have to do with it? ,ould you support decoupling separating work from health care so that people get health care whether they work or not? ,eople do not choose to be sick right? why is it that they have to work before they have health care? why can't they just have...
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the tournament of roses president announced the grand marshall selection yesterday sing each of them exemplifies the theme of the 131st rose parade which is the power of hope. the parade of flower covered floats and marching bands will move through pasadena on new year's day for the 106th rose bowl football game. >>> a father and son from new jersey are touching the hearts of people around the world and they certainly have a lot to celebrate. ♪ >> that's okay. you can smile. two-year-old 30 thomas is now 11 months cancer-free. he was diagnosed with leukemia last year. since then his father has been documenting his son's battle with cancer one dance video at a time. he said his family has been through a lot but says they don't dwell on the struggles of his son.kristian will celebrate turning one year come his one year of being free next month. start a fire or explosion. a shelter in place order and a big traffic mess. there is some relief this morning after an explosion at an oil refinery >>> the latest update on the nustar refinery explosion that kept firefighters very busy through t
the tournament of roses president announced the grand marshall selection yesterday sing each of them exemplifies the theme of the 131st rose parade which is the power of hope. the parade of flower covered floats and marching bands will move through pasadena on new year's day for the 106th rose bowl football game. >>> a father and son from new jersey are touching the hearts of people around the world and they certainly have a lot to celebrate. ♪ >> that's okay. you can smile....
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policy marshal, you are a civic treasure. in 2009, policy took up a different fight when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. the experience motivated policy to do more for others struggling with the disease so when she retired from gold farb in 2014, seeking a healthier work-life balance she began working as a breast cancer prevention advocate focusing on the environmental causes of the breast cancer. she founded breast cancer overtime in 2014 and serves as a executive director and is the principle investigator on two community-based breast cancer prevention study funded by the state of california breast cancer research program. it is my great privilege, poly, to offer you this certificate of honor from the san francisco board of supervisors on the things you have done so far but also on account of the extraordinary work i know you will continue to do for this city and its most vulnerable residents. now, my notes say i now offer the microphone to you to speak but i see that some of my colleagues want to also say some things
policy marshal, you are a civic treasure. in 2009, policy took up a different fight when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. the experience motivated policy to do more for others struggling with the disease so when she retired from gold farb in 2014, seeking a healthier work-life balance she began working as a breast cancer prevention advocate focusing on the environmental causes of the breast cancer. she founded breast cancer overtime in 2014 and serves as a executive director and is the...
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. >> let's go to marshall cohen in washington with more. marshall, so tell us more about his efforts to get a visa for shulkin. first off, why was he trying to do that. >> reporter: good morning, guys. sources tell cnn that in testimony this week a senior official from the state department told lawmakers that rudy giuliani did press the state department for a visa for this former ukrainian prosecutor. the man is victor shulkin. he was forced out of his job several years ago during the obama administration. he claims because of joe biden. and so he was going to bring those allegations to guiliani. guiliani wanted him to come into the u.s. so they could sit down and talk. the state department did not grant that visa, so guiliani took his case to the white house where he's obviously very close to president trump. despite that appeal, though, the state department never granted a visa to mr. shulkin. he did not come to the united states. >> he couldn't visit the u.s., but tell us about the effort that guiliani made then to actually get the infor
. >> let's go to marshall cohen in washington with more. marshall, so tell us more about his efforts to get a visa for shulkin. first off, why was he trying to do that. >> reporter: good morning, guys. sources tell cnn that in testimony this week a senior official from the state department told lawmakers that rudy giuliani did press the state department for a visa for this former ukrainian prosecutor. the man is victor shulkin. he was forced out of his job several years ago during...
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i want to ask you about something that has come to my attention with regard to federal air marshals. there was an article in september of this year that sort of spoke to what is considered a crisis and chaos in the federal air marshal area and tsa's alleged inability to respond in such a way that keeps these air marshals from burning out. you i've had a series of suicides. you had several allegations of -- sorry, siri -- allegations of just sort of mental health issues. and a lot of them having to do with scheduling and the hours working and the deprivation of sleep and things of that nature. i was just wondering do you all have something that you're doing internally that's addressing these issues in particular that you could highlight for us now and perhaps we could discuss it later? >> absolutely. look forward to discussing it more in depth. that article did not bring forward new data. it was looking at prior information so that the important piece to note is we already had a number of items under way. the first is what the right mix and balance is of flying versus on ground time.
i want to ask you about something that has come to my attention with regard to federal air marshals. there was an article in september of this year that sort of spoke to what is considered a crisis and chaos in the federal air marshal area and tsa's alleged inability to respond in such a way that keeps these air marshals from burning out. you i've had a series of suicides. you had several allegations of -- sorry, siri -- allegations of just sort of mental health issues. and a lot of them having...
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john think that's with the german marshall fund in our washington studio john king thank you very much we appreciate it really is. well police in hong kong have arrested and charged the 1st 2 protesters for defying a new law against wearing face masks during demonstrations outside the courthouse today supporters used umbrellas to protect the protesters identities as they were ushered away the face mask ban has further fuelled violent protests in hong kong. charlotte shells and pill has been talking with the activists she sent us this report. the chaos now say widespread it's been edging on the severity of. the ngo so deep it's becoming harder and holiday to escape. authorities say it scenes like this that justify sweeping new emergency palace. i was but house in the streets the ban on face mosques is having little effect with protesters warning it's just the tip of the iceberg. i didn't say at 1st pace that they've even prior to apply the law and i think that's much much more to come alone is a great deal more and more angry but you never know what the government will put out it was ju
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the well with me in the studio now is younger wardle china expert at the german marshall fund good morning to you thanks for coming in as we saw there hong kong is clearly a threat to beijing's authority is beijing going to wait it out or could the leaders in beijing president xi risk a tiananmen style military crackdown as you can see over the past couple of months now they've been waiting for this to and they've been waiting for this to stop like a natural i'm not sure times to peter out what we haven't seen is like a clear movement there from think the line from beijing side that they could intervene whenever they wanted to with people police or with troops but it does not seem very likely because there's not much to gain also i think we have a problem if we focus on that too much because now anything below that level seems like a good outcome for us. in the west if we think about just the military intervention as being key as being like the that's the red line not to cross them that's a pretty low bar for the chinese government not to ok and they will no doubt take that into considerat
the well with me in the studio now is younger wardle china expert at the german marshall fund good morning to you thanks for coming in as we saw there hong kong is clearly a threat to beijing's authority is beijing going to wait it out or could the leaders in beijing president xi risk a tiananmen style military crackdown as you can see over the past couple of months now they've been waiting for this to and they've been waiting for this to stop like a natural i'm not sure times to peter out what...