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maude: it is an ongoing struggle. i have no problem with the corporation of or engineering company building pipes. we are talking about private companies running water service for profit and i'm against it. the idea is basically that the profit motive should not be involved in the delivery of water services because it is an essential public service and a public trust and human rights. what we are saying to the private sector, help us in our wonderful technologies that you can come up with. there are many roles for the private sector what i believe not a good one. we have 2 big companies, one in france and have their american counterparts. the parent company of these 2 are the biggest in the world. and web infighting them for years. a number of municipalities and both for countries have tried water privatization and decided it was a mistake. atlanta, georgia signed a 20 year contract and after two years cut it and said get out. the water was coming out brown and is smelled and they were charging a fortune. every study
maude: it is an ongoing struggle. i have no problem with the corporation of or engineering company building pipes. we are talking about private companies running water service for profit and i'm against it. the idea is basically that the profit motive should not be involved in the delivery of water services because it is an essential public service and a public trust and human rights. what we are saying to the private sector, help us in our wonderful technologies that you can come up with....
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the same issue where maude considering having an abortion putting you in the cross hairs of the religious right. how did you handle that? >> very well. like any other show, let's turn on maude, we don't know what the episode is about, oh it's about abortion. that's the way the american families and american people handled it. nothing happened, i'm sure there were some letters but there was no big stir because we had done a show on the subject. time. but after, when the show went into reruns come april, may, by then the religious right said oh that show's coming back they're going to be rerunning that. then they were ready. then they made all the noise. >> the theme song itself was controversial, it talked about god being a woman, right? >> was that controversial? who knows, god to be a woman. you know, no -- i mean it's very interesting that nobody's come back to tell us. we just don't know. >> what do we know about god? ha >> ha ha. i think what people know about god is, comes from the way they've been raised. and i think they should honor it the way they do. but it should live within th
the same issue where maude considering having an abortion putting you in the cross hairs of the religious right. how did you handle that? >> very well. like any other show, let's turn on maude, we don't know what the episode is about, oh it's about abortion. that's the way the american families and american people handled it. nothing happened, i'm sure there were some letters but there was no big stir because we had done a show on the subject. time. but after, when the show went into...
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. >> let's speak to the bbc's maud julien. maud, there is no surprise that there is condemnation of course of that raid. not clear how effective bombing runs are going to be against these militants. >> well, there's always been criticism of these raids, actually. you can see on social networks people are saying it took 150 dead for kenya to finally start these air strikes in somalia. now, what we're hearing is that the militant's bases, the shabab bases in somalia were destroyed by these strikes that started last night and that went on until this morning. i spoke to a kenyan army spokesman earlier today, and he told me that several people had been injured in this strike and that these bases were strategic for the shabab militants, especially those planning attacks inside kenya. he said that it was actually easy for militants to leave from there and to then enter kenya, because this was a zone where there were no african union troops. he also told me that one of the gunmen behind the garissa attacks could have used that route,
. >> let's speak to the bbc's maud julien. maud, there is no surprise that there is condemnation of course of that raid. not clear how effective bombing runs are going to be against these militants. >> well, there's always been criticism of these raids, actually. you can see on social networks people are saying it took 150 dead for kenya to finally start these air strikes in somalia. now, what we're hearing is that the militant's bases, the shabab bases in somalia were destroyed by...
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he is madly in love with maude.the stress over the affair, his marriage with betty unraveling he collapses. he continues working and collapses again. betty decides to wholeheartedly nurse him back to health. she cannot leave him now. she will make sure he gets well. she sends him to england to recover and she returns. she refers to herself as a grass widow. she meets a young polish diplomat. they have an affair. [laughter] i know. they also discussed the german occupation of austria. they would drive to the banks of the river, sunbathe naked, make love alfresco, and discuss. [laughter] this is true. edward tells betty many things. "i love you, my darling. hitler intends to invade czechoslovakia." during the golf game, she tells jack what edward has told her about hitler's plans. i don't think she told him about the alfresco lunches on the banks of the river but she says, i heard this. jack says, he is associated with the secret intelligence service. this news will be helpful to them. by march, 1938, she is actively
he is madly in love with maude.the stress over the affair, his marriage with betty unraveling he collapses. he continues working and collapses again. betty decides to wholeheartedly nurse him back to health. she cannot leave him now. she will make sure he gets well. she sends him to england to recover and she returns. she refers to herself as a grass widow. she meets a young polish diplomat. they have an affair. [laughter] i know. they also discussed the german occupation of austria. they would...
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he is madly in love with maude. the stress over the affair, his marriage with betty unraveling he collapses. he continues working and collapses again. betty decides to wholeheartedly nurse him back to health. she cannot leave him now. she will make sure he gets well. she sends him to england to recover and she returns. she refers to herself as a grass widow. she meets a young polish diplomat. they have an affair. [laughter] i know. they also discussed the german occupation of austria. they would drive to the banks of the river, sunbathe naked, make love alfresco, and discuss. [laughter] this is true. edward tells betty many things. "i love you, my darling. hitler intends to invade czechoslovakia." during the golf game, she tells jack what edward has told her about hitler's plans. i don't think she told him about the alfresco lunches on the banks of the river but she says, i heard this. jack says, he is assisted with the secret intelligence service. this news will be helpful to them. by march, 1938, she is actively g
he is madly in love with maude. the stress over the affair, his marriage with betty unraveling he collapses. he continues working and collapses again. betty decides to wholeheartedly nurse him back to health. she cannot leave him now. she will make sure he gets well. she sends him to england to recover and she returns. she refers to herself as a grass widow. she meets a young polish diplomat. they have an affair. [laughter] i know. they also discussed the german occupation of austria. they...
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maude barlow discusses what she calls the global water problem. maude: we have invasive species overpumping, overexploitation of the water system itself. one study on groundwater taking says that if the great lakes are being pumped as mercilessly as groundwater around the world the great lakes could be dead or i indry in 80 years. you can't imagine. but it is possible to take a massive amount of water and destroy it. we are also doing with peter fixation, the green lj -- future for caseputrification, the green algae. there are 67,000 square miles of agriculture around the great basin and it is poisoning the patch we thought we got rid of. it is back in the very serious issue. >> food and water watch chair maude barlow on the water crisis. monday, aetna ceo said that his employees got a wage increase beginning that day. he called on corporations to invest more in their people. he said that income inequality in america is not sustainable. the peterson institute for international economics posted the one-hour discussion. >> welcome back to our previo
maude barlow discusses what she calls the global water problem. maude: we have invasive species overpumping, overexploitation of the water system itself. one study on groundwater taking says that if the great lakes are being pumped as mercilessly as groundwater around the world the great lakes could be dead or i indry in 80 years. you can't imagine. but it is possible to take a massive amount of water and destroy it. we are also doing with peter fixation, the green lj -- future for...
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[applause] maude barlow is the world's preeminent water rights activist. in fact, if you google the phrase water rights activist she is the first and only person specifically named in the results. she chairs the board for or a member of the council of canadians food and water watch the international forum on globalization and the world future council. she holds 12 honorary doctorates and has received numerous awards for her work on the water rights most recently the earth care award the highest international honor of the sierra club. she's highly published and her latest is blue future. protecting water for people and planet forever. we are honored to have her here at xavier. please help me in welcoming her. [applause] >> thank you. wow. thank you very much. i'm absolutely delighted to be here. thank you mark, for your beautiful words. i am quite embarrassed if i, first, i am going to look. thank you so much to nancy and elizabeth for the sustainability committee. thank you so much, james buchanan for your beautiful words and to work. and cynthia cummings
[applause] maude barlow is the world's preeminent water rights activist. in fact, if you google the phrase water rights activist she is the first and only person specifically named in the results. she chairs the board for or a member of the council of canadians food and water watch the international forum on globalization and the world future council. she holds 12 honorary doctorates and has received numerous awards for her work on the water rights most recently the earth care award the highest...
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arrested for allegedly reporting on boko haram without "clearance", and have been kept in their hotel in maude since tuesday. -- maiduguri since tuesday. >> hundreds of fighters were killed near the border near niger. it was retaken from militants. in my opinion -- soldiers are said to have been killed. >> folks are continuing in swits -- talks are continuing in switzerland well past the deadline. john kerry will stale until tuesday. the white house is putting pressure iran saying now is the time to show it is committed to reaching a deal. agreement. things have not gone as well as it had hoped. you might remember the early hours of this morning. expressions of optimism. there were expressions, the russian foreign minister and we got the sense there was momentum behind the process. we were hoping that by the end of today, wednesday, we might get the statement. a sense from the iranians feel the other powers are putting them under pressure. i read you something said to the iranian media - our friends, referring to the powers need to decide whether they want to be with iran based on respect or p
arrested for allegedly reporting on boko haram without "clearance", and have been kept in their hotel in maude since tuesday. -- maiduguri since tuesday. >> hundreds of fighters were killed near the border near niger. it was retaken from militants. in my opinion -- soldiers are said to have been killed. >> folks are continuing in swits -- talks are continuing in switzerland well past the deadline. john kerry will stale until tuesday. the white house is putting pressure...
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bill would say, maude come and get arrested. my husband, a lawyer, would say, you're not getting arrested. because it's not a joke anymore to get arrested. it goes on your record and you're suspected of all sorts of terrible things. try explaining to a customs officer it was a protest. they don't care. so i promised bill that i would get arrested in canada at the first chance. so a year or so ago we held a big protest on parliament hill against all of these pipelines. not just keystone. and it was understood ahead of time that -- like a morality play. you know exactly if you do this you'll get arrested. we worked with the royal canadian mounted police. the rcmp. wear the red hats. if any of you come to canada you'll see the rcmp musical ride in front of parliament hill. they police parliament. they put up barricades. they said if you cross the barricades, we'll arrest you. there was a whole bunch of officers getting ready to arrest everybody. we had drumming and music. i told my lawyer husband that nothing was going to happen be
bill would say, maude come and get arrested. my husband, a lawyer, would say, you're not getting arrested. because it's not a joke anymore to get arrested. it goes on your record and you're suspected of all sorts of terrible things. try explaining to a customs officer it was a protest. they don't care. so i promised bill that i would get arrested in canada at the first chance. so a year or so ago we held a big protest on parliament hill against all of these pipelines. not just keystone. and it...
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. >> reporter: in erbil, an attack that injured one american school teacher, in ra maud deemadi they continued to flee isis as the fighters over take the anbar province capital. >> translator: people continue to flee in droves over the past few twoo days because of fear and panic. >> they have released a couple of names deeming the name to be inappropriate at this time. bret? >> jennifer griffen live at the pentagon, thank you. >>> still ahead, they saw a better life and what they got was no life at all. first, why two supreme court justices are being pressured to sit this one out. >>> now to an unusual story, two supreme court justices are being asked to remove themselves from debate over a highly controversial issue. correspondent shannon bream is us who and why. >> there are appeals to ginsburg and kagan calling on them to recuse themselves on next week's case, same-sex marriage. they are performed same-sex marriages where it is legal but when asked if she thought the country would have a tough time accepting a decision from the supreme court finding a constitutional right for sam
. >> reporter: in erbil, an attack that injured one american school teacher, in ra maud deemadi they continued to flee isis as the fighters over take the anbar province capital. >> translator: people continue to flee in droves over the past few twoo days because of fear and panic. >> they have released a couple of names deeming the name to be inappropriate at this time. bret? >> jennifer griffen live at the pentagon, thank you. >>> still ahead, they saw a better...
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maude barlow is the world's preeminent water rights activist.if you google the phrase "water rights activist" she's the first and only person specifically named in the results. she chairs the board for or is a member of the counsel of canadians food and water watch, the international forum on globalization, and the world future council. he holds 12 honorary doctorates and has received numerous awards for her work on water rights. most recently the earth care award, the highest international honor of the sierra club. she's highly published and her latest is "blue future, protecting water and the people for the planet forever." we're honored to have her here at xavier. please join me in welcoming her. [ applause ] >> thank you. wow, thank you very much. i'm absolutely delighted to be here. thank you, mark for your beautiful words. i'm quite embarrassed. thank you so much to nancy and ann doherty and elizabeth for the sustainability committee. thank you so much, james buchanan, for your beautiful words and work. and cynthia ia for the great work yo
maude barlow is the world's preeminent water rights activist.if you google the phrase "water rights activist" she's the first and only person specifically named in the results. she chairs the board for or is a member of the counsel of canadians food and water watch, the international forum on globalization, and the world future council. he holds 12 honorary doctorates and has received numerous awards for her work on water rights. most recently the earth care award, the highest...
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. >> during the maude period or golden girls period? >> if i can say one thing about elizabeth warren, she could never win an election in america. >> thank you. >> this is nonsense. >> it's made to paint hillary clinton as a moderate. >> maybe there are some people in the democratic party that think she would be a better president but no one actually thinks she could win. >> she couldn't win. >> there are people in the republican party who don't believe ted cruz can win but they are letting him win anyway. >> walk away. >> they want to go but can i ask a rhetoric question. "new york times" outed hillary yesterday and today with this comment and then this lundin group. >> those are reporters though. you can't say that everybody -- these reporters that work at "the new york times," she's an accomplished reporter and that was a good hire by "the new york times" and we should all be glad that she's there. >> my point is are they being disillusioned by the -- >> no, i think maggie is as straight as you come. >> she's been following hillary c
. >> during the maude period or golden girls period? >> if i can say one thing about elizabeth warren, she could never win an election in america. >> thank you. >> this is nonsense. >> it's made to paint hillary clinton as a moderate. >> maybe there are some people in the democratic party that think she would be a better president but no one actually thinks she could win. >> she couldn't win. >> there are people in the republican party who don't...
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. >> reporter: in erbil, an attack that injured one american school teacher, in ra maud deemadi they continued to flee isis as the fighters over take the anbar province capital. >> translator: people continue to flee in droves over the past few twoo days because of fear and panic. >> they have released a couple of names deeming the name to be inappropriate at this time. bret? >> jennifer griffen live at the pentagon, thank you. >>> still ahead, they saw a better life and what they got was no life at all. first, why two supreme court justices are being pressured to sit this one out. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. >>> now to an unusual story, two supreme court justices are being asked to remove themselves from debate over a highly controversial issue. cor
. >> reporter: in erbil, an attack that injured one american school teacher, in ra maud deemadi they continued to flee isis as the fighters over take the anbar province capital. >> translator: people continue to flee in droves over the past few twoo days because of fear and panic. >> they have released a couple of names deeming the name to be inappropriate at this time. bret? >> jennifer griffen live at the pentagon, thank you. >>> still ahead, they saw a better...
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need to go everything we can to hold the spread and focus efforts back on eradicating them from ra mauddi and into mosul, the home the caliphate. >> you've been critical of president barack obama. you and many on capitol hill saying it create add vacuum for isis to thrive taking this out to be lodge irk the conclusion you think we should send combat troops back to iraq to fight isis? >> i don't necessarily think -- i do believe we are largely in the situation we are today in iraq because we withdrew the troop presence similar to what we have in afghanistan today. if there a way to re-introduce an american presence that does not put our people on the battlefield but in train, advise and assist roles probably helpful to getting the iraqi military to the point they were actually take the fight to isis. >> easy to say, how long will it take? we've had u.s. troops in iraq since 2002, to 2003 training iraqi troops. when's that going to happen? >> i think if we had been there when they were really tested the first challenge of isis. isis was successful and, of course withdrew. abandoned equipm
need to go everything we can to hold the spread and focus efforts back on eradicating them from ra mauddi and into mosul, the home the caliphate. >> you've been critical of president barack obama. you and many on capitol hill saying it create add vacuum for isis to thrive taking this out to be lodge irk the conclusion you think we should send combat troops back to iraq to fight isis? >> i don't necessarily think -- i do believe we are largely in the situation we are today in iraq...
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. >> maude, thanks for joining us from the kenyan capital nairobi. >> do stay with us here on bbc worldtill to come we'll be hearing about the fight for better working conditions. ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the backseat, are you?! that's just normal wear and tear, dude. (vo) subaru has the highest resale value of any brand... ...according to kelley blue book ...and mitch. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. (playing harmonica) get your own liquid gold. go on, git! there's gold in them thar shells. liquid gold. it tastes better when you grow it. it tastes even better when you share it. it's not hard, it's doable. it's growable. get going with gro-ables. miracle-gro. life starts here. >>> you're watching bbc world news. our headlines so far. the kenyan air force has carried out bombing raids across the border in somalia, following last thursday's attack on garissa university by al shabaab militants. >>> an indonesian court has rejected a legal challenge by two aus
. >> maude, thanks for joining us from the kenyan capital nairobi. >> do stay with us here on bbc worldtill to come we'll be hearing about the fight for better working conditions. ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the backseat, are you?! that's just normal wear and tear, dude. (vo) subaru has the highest resale value of any brand... ...according to kelley blue book...
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bill would say, maude, come and get arrested. my husband, a lawyer, would say, you're not getting arrested. because it's not a joke anymore to get arrested. it goes on your record and you're suspected of all sorts of terrible things. try explaining to a customs officer it was a protest. they don't care. so i promised bill that i would get arrested in canada at the first chance. so a year or so ago we held a big protest on parliament hill against all of these pipelines. not just keystone. and it was understood ahead of time that -- like a morality play. you know exactly if you do this you'll get arrested. we worked with the royal canadian mounted police. the rcmp. wear the red hats. if any of you come to canada, you'll see the rcmp musical ride in front of parliament hill. they police parliament. that's who we were dealing with. they put up barricades. they said if you cross the barricades, we'll arrest you. there was a whole bunch of officers getting ready to arrest everybody. we had drumming and music. i told my lawyer husband t
bill would say, maude, come and get arrested. my husband, a lawyer, would say, you're not getting arrested. because it's not a joke anymore to get arrested. it goes on your record and you're suspected of all sorts of terrible things. try explaining to a customs officer it was a protest. they don't care. so i promised bill that i would get arrested in canada at the first chance. so a year or so ago we held a big protest on parliament hill against all of these pipelines. not just keystone. and it...
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tonight on c-span, advocate maude barlow on the water crisis. >> the great lakes are in very serious trouble. we have invasive species massive pollution overpumping and overexploitation of the water system itself. one other study on groundwater taking says that if the great lakes is the pump as mercilessly as groundwater around the world with the great lakes could be dead dry in 80 years. if you have ever stood on the banks of the exterior, you could not imagine that, but it is also full. we are also dealing with future vocation -- that blue-green algae that they expect to come back this summer. it is from farming where we do not have proper regulation and these nutrients are running off into our system. it is poisoning the great lakes basin. the patch we thought we got rid of is back, and it is very serious issue. >> tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on c-span. the polk county iowa democratic party hosted it spring awards dinner in the morning -- des moines. they hosted former governor martin o'malley and former senator james webb. they each spoke for about 20 minutes. [applause]
tonight on c-span, advocate maude barlow on the water crisis. >> the great lakes are in very serious trouble. we have invasive species massive pollution overpumping and overexploitation of the water system itself. one other study on groundwater taking says that if the great lakes is the pump as mercilessly as groundwater around the world with the great lakes could be dead dry in 80 years. if you have ever stood on the banks of the exterior, you could not imagine that, but it is also full....
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. >> the chair of food and water watch, maude barlow, tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> this sunday, senior editor for the weekly standard andrew ferguson on his writing career, the gop candidates for 2016, and what voters are looking for in a candidate. >> they want somebody who looks like he has stood up for them. i'm amazed now the degree to which primary voters on both sides are motivated by resentment and the sense of being put upon. those people really do not understand us. and here is a guy who understands us and is going to stick it to them. and that happens on both sides. every clinton will give her own version of that kind of thing. and i don't think that was actually true 30 years ago. resentment has always been part of politics, obviously but the degree to which it is almost exclusively the motivating factor in truly were committed republicans and democrats. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> coming up next, a discussion with republican senator mike lee of utah, a conclusion of our week long profile of members of congress. and later, a look at t
. >> the chair of food and water watch, maude barlow, tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> this sunday, senior editor for the weekly standard andrew ferguson on his writing career, the gop candidates for 2016, and what voters are looking for in a candidate. >> they want somebody who looks like he has stood up for them. i'm amazed now the degree to which primary voters on both sides are motivated by resentment and the sense of being put upon. those people really do not...