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mine shut down about 1935.ever been mined by modern, commercial standards. >> well, the price tag has come way down. but it's still going to be a bit out of reach for the average buyer. >> for 2.9 million, you get a whole gold mine. and i think the big question has always been, below this ore body, is there another ore body? and some of the geologists i've talked with seem to believe there is. but owning a gold mine has always -- comes with a lot of risk. and sometimes you get a nice reward. but it's the chance that you'd have to take. >> the land is zoned to allow the construction of one home per acre. >> normally, when you show a house as a realtor, you go in and you -- you hope that the toilets are flushed, there's no food on the sink. when i get a call to show the gold hill mine, you might make sure there's no rattlesnakes in the tunnel, the bobcats are not anywhere nearby, you don't run into mountain lions. and it's just a whole different, uh, realm of -- of real estate property. i -- it's quite exciting.
mine shut down about 1935.ever been mined by modern, commercial standards. >> well, the price tag has come way down. but it's still going to be a bit out of reach for the average buyer. >> for 2.9 million, you get a whole gold mine. and i think the big question has always been, below this ore body, is there another ore body? and some of the geologists i've talked with seem to believe there is. but owning a gold mine has always -- comes with a lot of risk. and sometimes you get a...
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so you want to follow this life line and escape the mine. little mine fire. you doing okay?uh-huh. >> all right. okay. congratulations. you just exited the mine. >> yea! okay. so maybe that only prepared me to escape from a winnebago. but that said, the mines are obviously still an incredibly dangerous place to be. >> training side of it is the key. these miners are well trained, highly skilled. most of them are going to know what to do. >> as far as i know a lot more people were employed as coal miners. >> no question, we are in a economic downturn in the coal industry right now in appalachia. >> and this is the main industry of appalachia? >> it is. with the loss of jobs, it's devastating families and communities. it really affects everybody. we used to be the biggest industrial nation in the world. now everybody else is doing the work and we're outsourcing our jobs, so i'm concerned about the future. >> do you think there's -- this is a viable region if there's no coal industry? >> well, that's a good question. we're hanging on to the slim hopes that things will rebound,
so you want to follow this life line and escape the mine. little mine fire. you doing okay?uh-huh. >> all right. okay. congratulations. you just exited the mine. >> yea! okay. so maybe that only prepared me to escape from a winnebago. but that said, the mines are obviously still an incredibly dangerous place to be. >> training side of it is the key. these miners are well trained, highly skilled. most of them are going to know what to do. >> as far as i know a lot more...
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many mining camps did not see women for months. one of the exhibits in the library after my talk tonight is the original publication of the dame shirley letters. dame shirley wrote a series of letters in 1851. she expressed, dramatically and well, what it was like to be a woman in the gold fields. when she arrived, she was the first woman those miners had seen in six months. when she wrote about it in her letter, she said, "when they look at me, i was a petticoated astonishment." first woman those miners had seen in six months. there were other groups here, too. the california gold rush rapidly became the most complex, culturally diverse, socially diverse place on earth. here, there were people from europe and south america and australia. there were african-americans, chinese, native americans. here, the contradictory part of the gold rush is really demonstrated because there were the sad, tragic, stereotypical accounts of groups. there were laws that band -- banned testimony by blacks against whites. there was a supreme court deci
many mining camps did not see women for months. one of the exhibits in the library after my talk tonight is the original publication of the dame shirley letters. dame shirley wrote a series of letters in 1851. she expressed, dramatically and well, what it was like to be a woman in the gold fields. when she arrived, she was the first woman those miners had seen in six months. when she wrote about it in her letter, she said, "when they look at me, i was a petticoated astonishment."...
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it is a coal mine.e new mine produces coal used to make steel, and that nearby market accounts for most of the industry's modest gain. most coal in the u.s. is used to make electricity. powe power-generating coal mines suffer. experts say natural gas is cleaner and cheaper. markets, they say, not presidents, decide coal's future. here in somerset county, where three of four votes were more trump, they see it differently. do you think, because he is president, this helped to get the mine open? >> yes, definitely. definitely. >> reporter: a lot of people feel that way here. >> yes. he is a man of his word. >> reporter: many are feeling better than they have in a long while, thanks to a new mine and a new president. which is why instead of just another hole in the ground, here, they see hope. according to numbers from the u.s. department of energy, coal production in this country for the first six months of 2017 is up about 18% from the same time last year. which would sound good for places like somerset h
it is a coal mine.e new mine produces coal used to make steel, and that nearby market accounts for most of the industry's modest gain. most coal in the u.s. is used to make electricity. powe power-generating coal mines suffer. experts say natural gas is cleaner and cheaper. markets, they say, not presidents, decide coal's future. here in somerset county, where three of four votes were more trump, they see it differently. do you think, because he is president, this helped to get the mine open?...
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seen the capital expenditures for these mining companies in decline?this mean we will see a rebound and a increased import of mining equipment? >> the thing about the mining companies is that they are like sharks and they do not continue .o move forward and they die they become exhausted over time. last year, i believe it was announced there would be a new mine to replace the one near the point of exhaustion. nto also approved a new mine and we saw a natural tipping of the resources and this is a thing that has been looked at. >> thank you very much. let's get a quick check of the islamists/headlines. a hong kong billionaire is renaming his property unit as they diversify away from real estate. the property holdings will be it is also selling a 25% stake in the reliance on the affiliates. property shares have fallen. >> a new energy bid is taking the energy stake and they offered a statement that said capital injections and they went on to say that the companies and cooperate on energies promotion. >> the latest installment of planet of the apes in 20t
seen the capital expenditures for these mining companies in decline?this mean we will see a rebound and a increased import of mining equipment? >> the thing about the mining companies is that they are like sharks and they do not continue .o move forward and they die they become exhausted over time. last year, i believe it was announced there would be a new mine to replace the one near the point of exhaustion. nto also approved a new mine and we saw a natural tipping of the resources and...
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illegally mined sapphires are then anonymous, and completely untraceable.hes lie beneath the soil. unique wildlife in the trees above. but how does madagascar extract one without destroying the other? a singaporean artist's graphic novel has topped the list of nominations for the eisners, the oscars of the comic book world. sonny liew‘s book, called the art of charlie chan hock chye, is about singapore's turbulent political past. though freely available in singapore, it has been criticised by the government for potentially undermining their authority. mr liew tells the bbc the challenges he faced in making the book. charlie chan hock chye is essentially a history of singapore, told through the lens of a comic book artist. the reason why i wanted to do this book is because singapore has been essentially ruled by one party since the independence in 1965. because of that, we've had a mainstream narrative of our history that is told through the eyes of the ruling party. well, the book does challenge some of the myths of our mainstream narrative. so, i mean, any
illegally mined sapphires are then anonymous, and completely untraceable.hes lie beneath the soil. unique wildlife in the trees above. but how does madagascar extract one without destroying the other? a singaporean artist's graphic novel has topped the list of nominations for the eisners, the oscars of the comic book world. sonny liew‘s book, called the art of charlie chan hock chye, is about singapore's turbulent political past. though freely available in singapore, it has been criticised by...
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the open pit mine is a gigantic crater 400 meters deep.t has devoured not only the forest, but many villages as well. thousands of people have had to resettle. kurt classen grew up here and has been shocked to see the area decimated. he has entered into an unusual alliance with the tree occupiers. he lets them use his meadow beside the forest for their struggle against rwe. classen is also fighting against the energy company. kurt: the primary approach is via legal means -- suing. and there are various options, but i couldn't manage it alone -- i need to cooperate with the activists. consciously or unconsciously, we have a division of labor. they provide publicity, and i provide the arguments. reporter: up to now, neither court action nor tree-houses have stopped the excavators. germany's government doesn't plan to finish phasing lignite out until 2050. but sascha and kim aren't giving up. for them it's about more than lignite mining -- theirs is a battle against exploitation -- of people and nature. for them, hambach forest symbolizes bot
the open pit mine is a gigantic crater 400 meters deep.t has devoured not only the forest, but many villages as well. thousands of people have had to resettle. kurt classen grew up here and has been shocked to see the area decimated. he has entered into an unusual alliance with the tree occupiers. he lets them use his meadow beside the forest for their struggle against rwe. classen is also fighting against the energy company. kurt: the primary approach is via legal means -- suing. and there are...
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decades, opened a mine.now all of the people that were saying the mining jobs, we've picked up 45,000 mining jobs in a very short period of time and everybody was saying you won't get mine jobs. picked up 45,000 mining jobs. >> no. >> that mine that opened in pennsylvania, important to note got its permits to open during the obama administration. but president trump is touting the 45,000 mining jobs recently added under his administration, a huge pledge he made on the campaign trail of the but the numbers from the bureau of labor statistics show a very different story. let's separate fact from fiction. have mining jobs really increased by 45,000 under trump white house? the bureau of labor statistics estimates there are roughly 50,0 50,050, 800 total in the united states. six months before trd r trump took office, 1300 were added under president obama. that suggests the first six months of this year did bring 41,500 new mining and logging jobs but only 1,000 of them were just in mining, excluding oil and gas
decades, opened a mine.now all of the people that were saying the mining jobs, we've picked up 45,000 mining jobs in a very short period of time and everybody was saying you won't get mine jobs. picked up 45,000 mining jobs. >> no. >> that mine that opened in pennsylvania, important to note got its permits to open during the obama administration. but president trump is touting the 45,000 mining jobs recently added under his administration, a huge pledge he made on the campaign trail...
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illegal legal mined sapphires are then anonymous and completely untraceable.ing. great riches lie beneath this soil, unique wildlife in the trees above, but how does madagascar extract one without destroying the other. angus crawford, bbc news, madagascar. just before we go, i want to show you some pictures, these are coming from poland, thousands of protest is taking to the streets over the last few days over controversial court reforms. these pictures came in early from the capital, warsaw. the protesters are outside the supreme court, which isjust opposite protesters are outside the supreme court, which is just opposite where donald trump spoke a few weeks ago. a bill was passed last week that gives the parliament more power in the pointing judges. the public and opposition say it violates the constitutional separation of powers. the protests there in poland. thank you for being us this evening on outside source. back same time tomorrow, join us for that. goodbye. hello. our weather is in the process of changing. already, the change has brought something qu
illegal legal mined sapphires are then anonymous and completely untraceable.ing. great riches lie beneath this soil, unique wildlife in the trees above, but how does madagascar extract one without destroying the other. angus crawford, bbc news, madagascar. just before we go, i want to show you some pictures, these are coming from poland, thousands of protest is taking to the streets over the last few days over controversial court reforms. these pictures came in early from the capital, warsaw....
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thirdly, a strong pickup in non-mining corporate profits.ot just the mining companies, corporateining profits are 17% year on year. there is a strong historical positive relationship between corporate profitability and wages growth. we believe we will see a pickup in wages growth as a result of those various factors, so this growth story is just about to lift in our view. rishaad: i understand what you are saying, especially when you come to the mining side of things. the non--mining sector, which is the issue, there is no real evidence of late in developed economies that, well, non--mining or traditional job see wages go up when you see corporate profits rise. well, as i say, for australia, we have some differences between us and the rest of the world. we did not have a banking crisis when the global financial crisis arrived. l lot of countries are stil way it with that in the affected corporate expectations of people's expectations. the other factor at work is there is a very strong relationship tween nominal income growth driven by commod
thirdly, a strong pickup in non-mining corporate profits.ot just the mining companies, corporateining profits are 17% year on year. there is a strong historical positive relationship between corporate profitability and wages growth. we believe we will see a pickup in wages growth as a result of those various factors, so this growth story is just about to lift in our view. rishaad: i understand what you are saying, especially when you come to the mining side of things. the non--mining sector,...
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illegally mined sapphires are then anonymous and completely untraceable.es lie beneath this soil, unique wildlife in the trees above, but how does madagascar extract one without destroying the other. angus crawford, bbc news, madagascar. there's been an unexpected fall in inflation. the rate, as measured by the consumer prices index, was 2.6% injune, compared with 2.9% in may. the drop is partly due to a fall in fuel prices, but some economists believe it's just a blip, saying inflation is likely to rise again. here's our economics correspondent, andy verity. we're used to petrol being the motor of inflation, but last month it dragged it down. between may and june, the cost of fuel dropped by more than a percentage point and instead of edging higher, as many expected, inflation generally fell back from 2.9% to 2.6%. one of the biggest elements that held inflation down was culture and recreation, everything from theatre tickets, to sports tickets, to video streaming on the internet and another big downward pressure came from these, cheaper tablet computers.
illegally mined sapphires are then anonymous and completely untraceable.es lie beneath this soil, unique wildlife in the trees above, but how does madagascar extract one without destroying the other. angus crawford, bbc news, madagascar. there's been an unexpected fall in inflation. the rate, as measured by the consumer prices index, was 2.6% injune, compared with 2.9% in may. the drop is partly due to a fall in fuel prices, but some economists believe it's just a blip, saying inflation is...
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illegally mined sapphires are then anonymous and completely untraceable. keep working. great riches lie beneath this soil, unique wildlife in the trees above, but how does madagascar extract one without destroying the other. angus crawford, bbc news, madagascar. four crew members of the south yorkshire police helicopter have gone on trial accused of using the aircraft to spy on people, some sunbathing naked or having sex. the case relates to four alleged incidents between 2007 and 2012. a fifth officer has admitted charges of misconduct in a public office. danny savage is at sheffield crown court. this case isn't exactly edifying, is it? tell us more? the south yorkshire police helicopter is a familiar sight in the skies above here. it's used as a valuable resource in the fight against crime. the allegation in this case it was misused on a number of occasions over a five year period. as a result, five members of its crew were charged. what did they do? videos were shown to the court today, the first one showed a woman sunbathing naked in her garden, the ca
illegally mined sapphires are then anonymous and completely untraceable. keep working. great riches lie beneath this soil, unique wildlife in the trees above, but how does madagascar extract one without destroying the other. angus crawford, bbc news, madagascar. four crew members of the south yorkshire police helicopter have gone on trial accused of using the aircraft to spy on people, some sunbathing naked or having sex. the case relates to four alleged incidents between 2007 and 2012. a fifth...
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they are saying that is your problem, not mine. wejust are saying that is your problem, not mine.st make cigarettes. are saying that is your problem, not mine. we just make cigarettesm are saying that is your problem, not mine. we just make cigarettes. it is an odd story. it is offensive to many of us to try and go around safety regulations. the law is the law. any business has to respect that. if someone said to me, when you are about to go, what would be your epitaph in life, it would be don't smoke. my father's would be the same. japan. huge implications. there is a smalljapan in india because it is a great place to build and invest, but they want their own world while they are there. japan is fantastic. in this area in india is fantastic. in this area in india is fantastic. it is just outside of new delhi. they have built a tiny japan. they are making their cars. hondas are there. the other types of cars they make. three and a half billion dollars has been invested. they want their own food, they want their own housing, they want their own culture. it contributes greatly to gr
they are saying that is your problem, not mine. wejust are saying that is your problem, not mine.st make cigarettes. are saying that is your problem, not mine. we just make cigarettesm are saying that is your problem, not mine. we just make cigarettes. it is an odd story. it is offensive to many of us to try and go around safety regulations. the law is the law. any business has to respect that. if someone said to me, when you are about to go, what would be your epitaph in life, it would be...
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in pennsylvania two books ago, they opened a mine, the first mine opened in decades. opened a mine. all the people were saying all the mining jobs, we picked up 45,000 mining jobs in very short period of time. everybody was saying, well you won't get any mining jobs. mining jobs, miners are very happy with trump and with pence, and we're very proud of that. that is just the beginning. we have jobs coming from all over. restoring american manufacturing will not only he restore our wealth it will restore our pride and pride in ourselves. it will revitalize our friendship and kinchin between our communities and our citizens this has been lagging wouldn't you say. american, we see this, american presidents have understood that in order to protect our economy and our security we must protect our industry, and much of that comes at the border. george washington encouraged americans to produce their own goods so that our young nation could become truly independent. president james garfield said of our nation's manufacturers, to them the country owes the splendor of the position it holds be
in pennsylvania two books ago, they opened a mine, the first mine opened in decades. opened a mine. all the people were saying all the mining jobs, we picked up 45,000 mining jobs in very short period of time. everybody was saying, well you won't get any mining jobs. mining jobs, miners are very happy with trump and with pence, and we're very proud of that. that is just the beginning. we have jobs coming from all over. restoring american manufacturing will not only he restore our wealth it will...
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those are mine, man. he told me that because he recognized everything else i took out of that room was mine. he also recognized that i was not there to steal the stuff and he knew i would -- he didn't know at the time that the security walked out with a stolen blackberry. the minute i saw that, i made him send it back and he gave some cockamamie story in the trial of why he didn't take it back. in any event, i am no danger to pulling a gun on anybody. i never have in my life, i've never been accused of it in my life. nobody has ever accuse me of pulling any weapon on them. bruce knows i would never do that, i never have. i want to also as a postscript, when i got to lovelock, the state of california took up the issue of whose property it was. they did an investigation and they came to the conclusion that it was my property. they turned it over to me. i have it now. it's kind of mind-boggling that they turned over to me property that i am in jail for, for trying to retrieve it. it was my property. i would
those are mine, man. he told me that because he recognized everything else i took out of that room was mine. he also recognized that i was not there to steal the stuff and he knew i would -- he didn't know at the time that the security walked out with a stolen blackberry. the minute i saw that, i made him send it back and he gave some cockamamie story in the trial of why he didn't take it back. in any event, i am no danger to pulling a gun on anybody. i never have in my life, i've never been...
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he is horrified by the effects of the mining. thousands of people.o today i'm telling you, stop buying precious stones from illegal mining from madagascar. but how can buyers know? the gems go from the mine to capital city, are cut and polished in backstreet workshops, before being exported to dealers abroad. illegally mined sapphires are then anonymous, and completely untraceable. so, for now, the miners keep working. 6reat riches lie beneath this soil, unique wildlife in the trees above. but how does madagascar extract one without destroying the other? a group of afghan teenage girls are breaking down stereotypes. twice denied us visas until a late intervention by president trump, the six are taking part in a global robotics competition in washington. they're hoping to set an example for girls back home in their ultra—conservative country. we were so hopeless quite a lot because we thought that we had lost a big chance to show the ability of afg ha ns. just finally, the main news at the white house confirmed president trump had a second non— public
he is horrified by the effects of the mining. thousands of people.o today i'm telling you, stop buying precious stones from illegal mining from madagascar. but how can buyers know? the gems go from the mine to capital city, are cut and polished in backstreet workshops, before being exported to dealers abroad. illegally mined sapphires are then anonymous, and completely untraceable. so, for now, the miners keep working. 6reat riches lie beneath this soil, unique wildlife in the trees above. but...
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illegally mined sapphires are then anonymous and completely untraceable.neath the soil. unique wildlife in the trees above. but how does madagascar extra ct trees above. but how does madagascar extract one without destroying the other? you have been watching newsday. stay with us. and before we go, the uk has a new £10 note. it features a portrait of jane austen. the bank of england revealed the design, on the 200th anniversary of the celebrated author's death. the new polymer note will go into circulation in september. stay with bbc world news. back with the headlines next. hello, there. i've got the thunderstorm glow behind me because huge thunderstorms broke out across the south of the uk during the latter part of tuesday. but that was after quite a glorious day on tuesday afternoon. plenty of sunshine up and down the uk. pretty decent temperatures. 26— 28 was tuesday afternoon's high. lots of sunshine in the north. hazy in the south. then thunderstorms broke out, initially in the south—west of england and then spreading into southern and south—eastern
illegally mined sapphires are then anonymous and completely untraceable.neath the soil. unique wildlife in the trees above. but how does madagascar extra ct trees above. but how does madagascar extract one without destroying the other? you have been watching newsday. stay with us. and before we go, the uk has a new £10 note. it features a portrait of jane austen. the bank of england revealed the design, on the 200th anniversary of the celebrated author's death. the new polymer note will go...
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and all of the people were saying that the mining jobs, we picked up 45,000 mining jobs in a very short period of time. everybody says will you will not get any money jobs. we picked up 45,000 mining jobs and they're very happy with trump and mike pence and we are proud of that. but that is just the beginning. we have jobs coming from all over. restoring american manufacturing will not only restore our wealth, it will restore our pride and pride in ourselves. it will revitalize our independence and it will rebuild bond of kinship between our communities and our citizens. which has been lacking. wouldn't you say? for most of the nation's history, american credit, we see this. american presidents have understood that in order to protect our economy and security we must protect our industry and much of that comes at the border. george washington encouraged americans to produce their own goods so that our young nation could become truly independent. president james garfield said of our nation's manufacturers, to them the country owes the splendor of the position it holds before the world. m
and all of the people were saying that the mining jobs, we picked up 45,000 mining jobs in a very short period of time. everybody says will you will not get any money jobs. we picked up 45,000 mining jobs and they're very happy with trump and mike pence and we are proud of that. but that is just the beginning. we have jobs coming from all over. restoring american manufacturing will not only restore our wealth, it will restore our pride and pride in ourselves. it will revitalize our independence...
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. >>> up next, from coal mines to a sea of solar panels. how china is working harder than ever to become a clean energy leader. >>> plus finding a dog-friendly apartment can be a daunting task. why some dog owners are getting their pups certified for city living. >>> china is often thought of as one of the world's biggest polluters, but the country has also made huge strides in becoming a green energy power house. an area that was once used for coal mining is now home to a sea of solar panels, generating huge amounts of electricity. tonight, janice frair shows us what china's future could look like. >> reporter: it is the biggest floating solar field in the world. 1,300 acres, 166,000 panels, generating enough solar energy to power 13,000 homes for a year. right in the heart of china's coal country. the wraps of panels floating where coal mines used to be. about a decade ago, abandoned coal mines here collapsed, leaving a 25 foot hole, rain and flood water created this lake, and a new purpose. a country long addicted to burning fossil fuels
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be mined in just for over one hundred years the rich coal seam used to be accessed using mine shafts but depletion meant digging joint open cost pits then the fire that would smell good for decades suddenly burst into flames and spread widely on the ground. pool is the. the target everybody wants school and the people living here are treated just like. the wrong thousand families were led to be evacuated today or tomorrow. somebody has to resist somebodies words because these people these poor people have got no warrants and the people who got money they're not going to say anything they've got over a state interest in the school money so therefore somebody has to speak up. or won't listen to the sound of blasting you can feel that. by that woman. that i have. the best me have. you know. that i'm going to. have to be very. very humbled their mother i have met again because of one guy walking the. walk that was good good luck about conducting right out of the box that's going to. give me all. the. five. thousand live in fed my hat. i'll be. around five. was. that. even though i don't
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-- won't get mining jobs. and the miners are very happy with trump and pence and we are very proud of that. we have jobs coming from all over. restoring american manufacturing will not only restore our wealth, it will restore our pride and pride in ourselves and will revitalize our independence and rebuild the bonds of kinship between our communities and our citizens, which has been lagging, wouldn't you say? for most of our nation's history, american credit and we see this -- american presidents have understood that in order to protect our economy and our security, we must protect our industry. and much of that comes at the border. george washington encouraged americans to produce their own goods so that our young nation could become truly independent. president james garfield said of our nation's manufacturers that to them, the country owes the splendor of the position it holds before the world, meaning protect us. theodore roosevelt dwared in his rst message to congress, reciprocity, because we have countri
-- won't get mining jobs. and the miners are very happy with trump and pence and we are very proud of that. we have jobs coming from all over. restoring american manufacturing will not only restore our wealth, it will restore our pride and pride in ourselves and will revitalize our independence and rebuild the bonds of kinship between our communities and our citizens, which has been lagging, wouldn't you say? for most of our nation's history, american credit and we see this -- american...
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mining accidents. coal mining is inherently dangerous. to date in 2017, nine miners have perished in coal minus, including five in west virginia. i was governor at the time, we had some horrific losses. sego, air coma and upper big branch with 29 miners. president trump requested $375 million for mine safety health administration for 2018, an increase from 374. i guess i would ask your plan for msha. do you all think you have the necessary resources and authority to prevent future mining fatalities? >> as you indicated, the budget is relatively unchanged from msha and we do believe we have the necessary resources. >> how do you intend to encourage the environment in which mine safety inspectors and mine employees are encouraged to speak up about violations? do you all have a plan along those lines? i think more specifically, there's an awful lot of -- mentality if you will around a mine site that some people won't say anything because they're afraid of losing their job. and there's other mine operators
mining accidents. coal mining is inherently dangerous. to date in 2017, nine miners have perished in coal minus, including five in west virginia. i was governor at the time, we had some horrific losses. sego, air coma and upper big branch with 29 miners. president trump requested $375 million for mine safety health administration for 2018, an increase from 374. i guess i would ask your plan for msha. do you all think you have the necessary resources and authority to prevent future mining...
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get any mining jobs. we picked up 45,000 mining jobs, and the miners are very happy with trump and with pence, and we're very proud of that. but that's just the beginning. we have jobs coming from all over. restoring american manufacturing will not only restore our wealth, it will restore our pride and pride in ourselves. it will revitalize our independence, and it will rebuild the bonds of kinship between our communities and our citizens, which has been lagging, wouldn't you say? from most of america's history -- and we see this -- american presidents have understood that in order to protect our economy and our security, we must protect our industry. and much of that comes at the border. george washington encouraged americans to produce their own goods so that our young nation could become truly independent. president james garfield said, of our nation's manufacturers that to them the country owes the splendor of the position it holds before the world. meaning, protect us. theodore roosevelt declared in
get any mining jobs. we picked up 45,000 mining jobs, and the miners are very happy with trump and with pence, and we're very proud of that. but that's just the beginning. we have jobs coming from all over. restoring american manufacturing will not only restore our wealth, it will restore our pride and pride in ourselves. it will revitalize our independence, and it will rebuild the bonds of kinship between our communities and our citizens, which has been lagging, wouldn't you say? from most of...
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be mined in just korea for over one hundred years the rich coal seam used to be accessed using mine shafts but depletion meant digging giant open cost pits and the fire that it smelled for decades suddenly burst into flames and spread widely on the ground. who is the. target everybody wants school and the people here living here are treated just like. our own sonar thousand families are led to be evacuated today or tomorrow so although they have also brought to you tony. somebody has to resist somebody is worse because these people these poor people who have got no warrants and the people who got money they're not going to say anything they were brought over a student just in the school money so therefore somebody has to speak up. there was. some guy busting you can feel some. of that some women. that i have. the best me have. you know. i'm going. to buy them a while. now but then it will ultimately if i have a better mother i have. a good one because i was going to have the money but it was that that was good good luck about conducting route obama that's going to. give me all of you. the
be mined in just korea for over one hundred years the rich coal seam used to be accessed using mine shafts but depletion meant digging giant open cost pits and the fire that it smelled for decades suddenly burst into flames and spread widely on the ground. who is the. target everybody wants school and the people here living here are treated just like. our own sonar thousand families are led to be evacuated today or tomorrow so although they have also brought to you tony. somebody has to resist...
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those are mine, man. y he told me that because he recognized everything else i took out of that room was mine. you know? and he also ogzed i wasn't there to steal the stuff, that he knew it was returning whatever was his, which i attempted to do. leave it at the desk. i'll send your stuff to the desk. we didn't know at the time this security officer stole his blackberry, and the minute i saw that, i made him sent it back and he gave cockamamie story and -- in the trial that, why he didn't take it back. and in any event, i am no danger, pulled a gun on anybody. i never have in my life. never been accused of it in my life. nobody's ever accused me of pulling any weapon on them and bruce knows that i would never do that. i never have. i want to also, as a postscript add that, you know when i got to lovelock, the state of california took up the issue of who's property it was. they did an investigation. and they came to the conclusion that it was my property. they turned it over to me. i have it now. you know?
those are mine, man. y he told me that because he recognized everything else i took out of that room was mine. you know? and he also ogzed i wasn't there to steal the stuff, that he knew it was returning whatever was his, which i attempted to do. leave it at the desk. i'll send your stuff to the desk. we didn't know at the time this security officer stole his blackberry, and the minute i saw that, i made him sent it back and he gave cockamamie story and -- in the trial that, why he didn't take...
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everybody was saying, well, you won't get any mining jobs. picked up 45,000 mining jobs.with trump and with pence. >> what you just heard come out of president trump's mouth was a complete exaggeration. it's just not true, no matter how you slice it. if he is talking about coal mining jobs, the president of the united states is rounding up from the actual number of jobs created during his tenure, 800, to the nearest 45,000. by the way, the six months before that under president barack obama's administration. 1300 coal jobs were added. for perspective, this is a job, a list of coal jobs in the united states, a graph. the u.s. has lost 40,000 coal mining jobs over the last five years. what's likely happened is that donald trump is including all jobs having to do with mining which we're discussing, gas, oil, coal, minerals, quarrying, and throwing in what are called support activities for mining, so all the ancillary, spinoff jobs, doctors, schools, diners. it's mostly oil and gas industries where the number of jobs available depends on the price of oil which is something pr
everybody was saying, well, you won't get any mining jobs. picked up 45,000 mining jobs.with trump and with pence. >> what you just heard come out of president trump's mouth was a complete exaggeration. it's just not true, no matter how you slice it. if he is talking about coal mining jobs, the president of the united states is rounding up from the actual number of jobs created during his tenure, 800, to the nearest 45,000. by the way, the six months before that under president barack...
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for every single one of these it is an exponential amount of earth that is mined. and since i published that part, i looked and there have been other estimates that are worse and his was on the conservative side. so basically, you know, if you are thinking about getting the aluminum out of the earth, you have to huge industrial operations in australia. to get the gold, you are drenching in cyanide to remove this tough stuff. the tin is coming from loosely knit mining structures. there is all these different feed ins. we have having a big impact on the planet by creating these small sleinsulined -- slender devices. >> how many miles did you log? did you do a rough calculation? >> i didn't but i should. you know, i should track and look at the iphones gps tracker. >> let's go to china. you did visit this plant where these things were made and you got in. you are one of the few people to have done that. this guy, mike daisy who wrote a play posed just as a contractor and there was appear opening. tell us that story. >> well, i have got to give the credit to my fixer,
for every single one of these it is an exponential amount of earth that is mined. and since i published that part, i looked and there have been other estimates that are worse and his was on the conservative side. so basically, you know, if you are thinking about getting the aluminum out of the earth, you have to huge industrial operations in australia. to get the gold, you are drenching in cyanide to remove this tough stuff. the tin is coming from loosely knit mining structures. there is all...
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the big thing there is the slump in mining investment.ier it boomed recently it has been slumping. that isa drag recently it has been slumping. that is a drag on states like western australia. that drag is getting close to the bottom and i think that the worst is probably over for the mining sector. but we are a long way from going back to a boom. this is not 2004, 2005, in the foothills of the massive boom. i think we are in for a long workout. a drag on the economy from the slump in the mining sector is over. a key measure of inflation meant in southeast asia remains close to the central bank's target. the consumer price index climbed injune. the increase is due mostly to a sharp rise in fruit and vegetable prices, caused by drought. core inflation which excludes volatile food and oil prices was lower at 1.5%. us car sales continue to slow injune, marking the sixth straight month in decline. the two big car makers in the country of reported that total sales fell about 5% from the previous month. the sale space was 16.5 million units. th
the big thing there is the slump in mining investment.ier it boomed recently it has been slumping. that isa drag recently it has been slumping. that is a drag on states like western australia. that drag is getting close to the bottom and i think that the worst is probably over for the mining sector. but we are a long way from going back to a boom. this is not 2004, 2005, in the foothills of the massive boom. i think we are in for a long workout. a drag on the economy from the slump in the...
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coal this be mined in just korea for over one hundred years the rich coal seam used to be accessed using mine shaft but depletion meant digging joint opencast pits the fire smoldered for decades suddenly burst into flames and spread widely on the ground. pool is the target everybody wants school and the people here living here are treated just like. our own sonar thousand families are led to be evacuated today or tomorrow so although there were also brought to you tony. somebody has to relieve some of these worries because these people these poor people who have got no warrants and the people who got money they're not going to say anything they're both of us to be interested in the school money so therefore somebody has to speak up. or won't listen to the sound of blasting you can feel that some. of that come from women. that i have. the best me have. you know. i'm going to go i think i'm. going to. have but then it will lucky i meet a lady if i have a better mother i have money again because of one week i was going to have the money but the one that was good good luck about conducting r
coal this be mined in just korea for over one hundred years the rich coal seam used to be accessed using mine shaft but depletion meant digging joint opencast pits the fire smoldered for decades suddenly burst into flames and spread widely on the ground. pool is the target everybody wants school and the people here living here are treated just like. our own sonar thousand families are led to be evacuated today or tomorrow so although there were also brought to you tony. somebody has to relieve...
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those are mine, man. he told me that because he recognized everything else that i took out of my room was mine. you know? and he also recognized that i wasn't there to steal his stuff and he knew i would return what was his, which i attempted to do. i told them to leave it at the desk, i'll send your stuff at the desk. we didn't know at the time this security guy, walter alexander, stole his blackberry, phone book. the minute i said that, i made him send it back and he gave some contact mamie story in the trial that -- why he didn't take it back. in any event, i ain't no danger to pull a gun on anybody. i never have in my life. i've never been accused of it in my life. nobody's ever accused me of pulling any weapon on them. and bruce knows that i would never do that. i never have. i want to also as a postscript add that, you know, when i got to lovelock, the state of california took up the issue of whose property it was. they did an investigation. and they came to the conclusion that it was my property. t
those are mine, man. he told me that because he recognized everything else that i took out of my room was mine. you know? and he also recognized that i wasn't there to steal his stuff and he knew i would return what was his, which i attempted to do. i told them to leave it at the desk, i'll send your stuff at the desk. we didn't know at the time this security guy, walter alexander, stole his blackberry, phone book. the minute i said that, i made him send it back and he gave some contact mamie...
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many whoho dependn mining for their livelihihood. others h he spoke to our deeply opposed to the i industry. >> >> this week, global 300000 haso argentina. can city-dwellers be enticed to move to the countryside? a sri lankan hotelier is determined to operate his business using solely renewable energy. but first we go to banda aceh in indonesia where young people in particular are literally suffering the e severity of te islamic rule of law. islamic or sharia law is often perceived as oppressive by the west. and yet there are huge differences in how it's
many whoho dependn mining for their livelihihood. others h he spoke to our deeply opposed to the i industry. >> >> this week, global 300000 haso argentina. can city-dwellers be enticed to move to the countryside? a sri lankan hotelier is determined to operate his business using solely renewable energy. but first we go to banda aceh in indonesia where young people in particular are literally suffering the e severity of te islamic rule of law. islamic or sharia law is often perceived...
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many whoho dependn mining for their livelihihood. others h he spoke to our deeply opposed to the i industry. >> reyes: a mass migration away from war and violence. more than a million people have fled to europe, a crisis that has burdened its borders, but some have found solace in south america. i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." syrian refugees head to south america with the expectation of building a new life after running away from a conflict zone. [man shouting in native language] man: maybe brazil l is just station for another movement-- man: yes. man: or maybe i will stay here in brazil. i don't know. but in brazil, i can't survive. i don't know. man: you can't? man: no, because i--there is no job. reyes: brazil opens the door to thousands of syrians, bufe
many whoho dependn mining for their livelihihood. others h he spoke to our deeply opposed to the i industry. >> reyes: a mass migration away from war and violence. more than a million people have fled to europe, a crisis that has burdened its borders, but some have found solace in south america. i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." syrian refugees head to south america with the expectation of building a new life after running away from a conflict...
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many whoho dependn mining for their livelihihood. others h he spoke to our deeply opposed to the i industry. >> elaine: beef is a major part of argentina's vibrant culture and identity. after a long and steady decline, can it once again become one of the world's top exporters of beef? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c. and this is "americas now." first up... tango, bold malbec wines, and tender cuts of meat; 3 reasons why people travel from all over ththe world to e experience argentina. but the beef industry has fallen on hard times as its production and exports hahave dropped. [man speaking spanish] trtranslator: : a while back, the e market recveved over 20,00 animals per day. now it's
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opened a mine. and you know all the people that were saying the mining job, well, we picked up 45,000 mining jobs in a short period of time and everybody was saying, well, you won't get any mining jobs was picked up 45,000 jobs and the miners are very happy with trump and with pence. and we're very proud of that. but that's just the beginning. we have jobs coming from all over. restoring american manufacturing will not only restore our wealth, it will restore our pride and pride in ourselves. it will revitalize our independence. and it will rebuild the bonds of kinship between our communities and our citizens. which has been lagging, wouldn't you say? for most of our nation's history, american credit -- you know, we see this. american presidents have understood that in order to protect our economy and our security, we must protect our industry and much of that comes at the border. george washington encouraged americans to produce their own goods so that our young nation could become truly independen
opened a mine. and you know all the people that were saying the mining job, well, we picked up 45,000 mining jobs in a short period of time and everybody was saying, well, you won't get any mining jobs was picked up 45,000 jobs and the miners are very happy with trump and with pence. and we're very proud of that. but that's just the beginning. we have jobs coming from all over. restoring american manufacturing will not only restore our wealth, it will restore our pride and pride in ourselves....
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many whoho dependn mining for their livelihihood. others h he spoke to our deeply opposed to the i industry. >> [drums beating] [animals screeching] announcer: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the best-selling author of "brown is the new white," steve phillips. [applause] steve: good morning. audience: good morning. steve: i'm delighted to be here. this is my first bioneers conference, so i'm honored to be with youou here. [cheering and applause] and i'm particularly delighted to be able to introduce the keynote speaker vien truong. her bio and all of her accomplishments are online, and you can read that, and they're part of the program, so i won't
many whoho dependn mining for their livelihihood. others h he spoke to our deeply opposed to the i industry. >> [drums beating] [animals screeching] announcer: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the best-selling author of "brown is the new white," steve phillips. [applause] steve: good morning. audience: good morning. steve: i'm delighted to be here. this is my first bioneers conference, so i'm honored to be with youou here. [cheering and applause] and i'm particularly...
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many whoho dependn mining for their livelihihood. others h he spoke to our deeply opposed to the i industry. >> [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica,a, this is democracy now! when you see these towns and these thugs being thrown into the back of the paddy wagon, you see them thrown in, rough. i said please don't be too nice. like when you put somebody in the car and you are protecting their head, you know, the way hitput your hand -- don't their head, and they just killed somebody? yo
many whoho dependn mining for their livelihihood. others h he spoke to our deeply opposed to the i industry. >> [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica,a, this is democracy now! when you see these towns and these thugs being thrown into the back of the paddy wagon, you see them thrown in, rough. i said please don't be too nice. like when you put somebody in the car and you are protecting their head, you know, the way hitput your hand -- don't their head, and they...
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coal has been mined in just for over one hundred years the rich coal seam used to be accessed using mine shafts but depletion meant digging giant open cost pits the fire that smouldered for decades suddenly burst into flames and spread widely on the ground. the target everybody wants school and the people living here are treated just like. i don't so two hundred thousand families will have to be evacuated today or tomorrow although they won't support. somebody else really somebodies worries because these people these poor people have got no warrants and the people who got money they're not going to say anything they will go to work today interest in the school money so therefore somebody has to speak up . or won't listen to the sound of blasting you can feel that. every time. i see a country. that i have. the best me yeah. i'm going to go. ahead but i do legally if i have a better mother i have money again because you are the one that i was going to have . but the one that was good good luck about conducting wrong. that's going to. give me i'll leave you. five. thousand live in fed my ha
coal has been mined in just for over one hundred years the rich coal seam used to be accessed using mine shafts but depletion meant digging giant open cost pits the fire that smouldered for decades suddenly burst into flames and spread widely on the ground. the target everybody wants school and the people living here are treated just like. i don't so two hundred thousand families will have to be evacuated today or tomorrow although they won't support. somebody else really somebodies worries...