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while in mongolia, the traditional herding lifestyle is threatened as drought forces a new generation to the capital in search of opportunities. [makelson derilus speaking spanish] [greetings exchanged in spanish] [man on podium speaking spanish] ng spanish] [both speaking spanish] [derilus speaking] isabel rivera-collazo: we think of migrants and refugees as these people that are coming to take over our country. we don't see that these are the people that got to the point that it was so hard for them to survive that it was easier to face death than to stay. because that's what they are facing when they decide to get on a boat or they decide to cross a border or they decide to cross the desert, they're facing their own death, they're facing the death of their loved ones, their children, and that is a better decision than staying behind. reporter: look at the size of this storm on satellite at this hour. tonight a direct hit in haiti slamming ashore at 145 miles per hour. [indistinct voices] [derilus speaking] [whistle blowing] [cesar palencia chavez speaking spanish] [pastor gustavo b
while in mongolia, the traditional herding lifestyle is threatened as drought forces a new generation to the capital in search of opportunities. [makelson derilus speaking spanish] [greetings exchanged in spanish] [man on podium speaking spanish] ng spanish] [both speaking spanish] [derilus speaking] isabel rivera-collazo: we think of migrants and refugees as these people that are coming to take over our country. we don't see that these are the people that got to the point that it was so hard...
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the steppe is home to mongolia's wild horses.lmost extinct only a few years ago, this is the only place they can be found in the wild. it is also a paradise for deer, along with hundreds of bird and insect species. but these idyllic scenes are deceptive. outside the 2000 hectares of the hustai national park and other protected areas, this is what the mongngolian steppe looks li. dry sand, only sparse vegetation. whatever grass remains is shrunken and dried out. increasingly, the steppe is turning into desert. for years, chimed-ochir bazarsad has been researching this development for the united nations. he has no doubts about the cause. he says there are simply too many sheep and goats eating the grass, exposing the soil and giving it no chance to recover. almost 50 million animals graze on mongolia's grassland. chimed-ochir: the carrying capacity is over. in certain places, especially in central mongolia, it's five times or more, is over. reporter: to get the number of grazing animals down to a sustainable level, u.n. staff have
the steppe is home to mongolia's wild horses.lmost extinct only a few years ago, this is the only place they can be found in the wild. it is also a paradise for deer, along with hundreds of bird and insect species. but these idyllic scenes are deceptive. outside the 2000 hectares of the hustai national park and other protected areas, this is what the mongngolian steppe looks li. dry sand, only sparse vegetation. whatever grass remains is shrunken and dried out. increasingly, the steppe is...
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this week on global three thousand we're off to the steps of mongolia where intensive livestock farming is destroying land and life we heard what can be done about it. we head to chicago a city with a sky high murder rate and a west side blighted by drugs gangs and despair. but first to east in kenya the al-shabaab terror group recruits their heavily sowing the seeds of mistrust among locals. rose in two thousand and six in the midst of a bloody civil war in somalia its aim to establish an islamic emirate stretching beyond the country's own borders but now the group has been pushed back to somalia's southern areas and driven out of key urban centers like the capital mogadishu. with al qaeda terror network notorious for suicide bombings guerrilla warfare and a rigid interpretation of sharia law while the exact figures are hard to come by experts believe has between seven thousand and nine thousand members many of them come from neighboring kenya that's led to increased prejudice against muslims there but now a group of women is doing some pushing back of their own and. making soap. to ma
this week on global three thousand we're off to the steps of mongolia where intensive livestock farming is destroying land and life we heard what can be done about it. we head to chicago a city with a sky high murder rate and a west side blighted by drugs gangs and despair. but first to east in kenya the al-shabaab terror group recruits their heavily sowing the seeds of mistrust among locals. rose in two thousand and six in the midst of a bloody civil war in somalia its aim to establish an...
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almost fifty million animals graze on mongolia's grassland. can propose this or in certain places from our time. this will work. to get the number of grazing animals down to a sustainable level u.n. staff has proposed a grazing tax the more animals are her own and the worse the pasture land the higher the tax levy the idea is to encourage small herds. some livestock farmers own over ten thousand cows or goats. but not now in two year old she bought she and her family keep some eight hundred sheep and goats as well as one hundred horses and eighty head of casual. she likes the idea of a grazing time she says the grass is deteriorating from here to here. the number was when we go on in the autumn and winter the grass should be this high . or the grass is nowhere near as good as it used to be and that's mainly because there are more families a more livestock so the pastor is generating. what she bought is the spokesperson for one hundred other hooda families she's done a lot to spread the idea of a pasture management tax. this is most of the herd
almost fifty million animals graze on mongolia's grassland. can propose this or in certain places from our time. this will work. to get the number of grazing animals down to a sustainable level u.n. staff has proposed a grazing tax the more animals are her own and the worse the pasture land the higher the tax levy the idea is to encourage small herds. some livestock farmers own over ten thousand cows or goats. but not now in two year old she bought she and her family keep some eight hundred...
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this week on global three thousand we're off to the steps of mongolia where intensive livestock farming is destroying land and life in hoods what can be done about it. we head to chicago.
this week on global three thousand we're off to the steps of mongolia where intensive livestock farming is destroying land and life in hoods what can be done about it. we head to chicago.
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and the film was about the process for becoming a contortionist in mongolia. -okay. -mm-hmm.nk you. [ laughter ] david kleinman, student from sharon, massachusetts. you are informally licensed to do what? to drill bones, yes. what kind of bones? [ chuckles ] well, last time i did it, i believe they were plastic. oh. but, no, my mother's a doctor, and so when i was younger, she would take me all around to these medical conferences. and at one of them, this guy was debuting this new bone drill. and so i -- he said, "who wants to give it a shot?" and i stepped right up and i learned to drill. and he gave me a little card that says, "david is licensed to drill." i doubt it would hold up in court, but, uh... [ laughter ] you're right. it won't hold up in court. mirza gluhic from toronto is our champion. the movie "die hard"... -yes. -[ david laughs ] ...starring bruce willis figured in getting your relationship with your new wife started. -tell us. -that's true. when we started dating, i said that i had watched "die hard" to seem cool, despite the fact that i didn't. [ laughter ]
and the film was about the process for becoming a contortionist in mongolia. -okay. -mm-hmm.nk you. [ laughter ] david kleinman, student from sharon, massachusetts. you are informally licensed to do what? to drill bones, yes. what kind of bones? [ chuckles ] well, last time i did it, i believe they were plastic. oh. but, no, my mother's a doctor, and so when i was younger, she would take me all around to these medical conferences. and at one of them, this guy was debuting this new bone drill....
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mother you mean there is a need to see the children of mongolia because. you know me. from somebody else do you have your older children oh yes. like where we are and but have you ever you personally as a mother have you ever imagine yourself being a position of. women who give their kids. or pages like this isn't just how do you feel as a question of just a moment. well this is. from the thousand we have that will have been did which i missed the very last question and i think i can feel your stress that when kids do this. so you know so far this was. so so far this was the hardest part because. we get used to when we see our french we're keep in the mind probably is this is the case for most all of their parents but it's not the same for that particular orpen just because of. because of the poverty of this area some mothers who for preferred to give some of their. children to today kind of are pinched. they say they can visit them for example. once a month. but still these kids have these kids have a mother it's customary for a woman who loses her husband to marry hi
mother you mean there is a need to see the children of mongolia because. you know me. from somebody else do you have your older children oh yes. like where we are and but have you ever you personally as a mother have you ever imagine yourself being a position of. women who give their kids. or pages like this isn't just how do you feel as a question of just a moment. well this is. from the thousand we have that will have been did which i missed the very last question and i think i can feel your...
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mother you when you're there ever do is i'm going to meet you so the children of mongolia you. know me. what's your name funny as do you have your own children oh yes he said i like to look where we are going but have you ever you personally as a mother have you ever imagine yourself being a position of do women who give their kids. or pitches like this isn't just how do you feel as a shuttle just a model of the real. one this is a thorough if you do get to be that people get easy from that beat out of me out of a couple of big data which i missed the very last question and i can feel your stress that when my kids do they say here. so you know so far this was. your. so so far this was the hardest part because. we get used when we see our french and we're keeping them i'd probably do this this is a cute school just all of a. their parents but it's not the same for that particular orpen just because of. because of the poverty of this area some mothers who for prefer to give some of their. children to today kind of are pinched. they say they can visit them for example. once a mont
mother you when you're there ever do is i'm going to meet you so the children of mongolia you. know me. what's your name funny as do you have your own children oh yes he said i like to look where we are going but have you ever you personally as a mother have you ever imagine yourself being a position of do women who give their kids. or pitches like this isn't just how do you feel as a shuttle just a model of the real. one this is a thorough if you do get to be that people get easy from that...
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the children of mongolia you. know he. was her name from somebody else do you have your own children oh yes the son like where you are and but have you ever you personally as a mother have you ever imagine yourself being a position of. do women who give their kids. or pitches like this is. how do you feel as if the shuttle just a model of the real. one this is. the key that people get these from the thousand we had that will have been good which i missed the very last question and i think i can feel your stress that when kids do this. so you know so far this was. so so far this was the hardest part because. we get to use when we see our french we're keeping them i'd probably do this this is the last all of their parents but it's not the same for that particular orpen just because of. because of the poverty of this area some mothers who for preferred to give some of their. children to today kind of are pinched. they say they can visit them for example. once a month. but still these kids have these kids have a mother it's cu
the children of mongolia you. know he. was her name from somebody else do you have your own children oh yes the son like where you are and but have you ever you personally as a mother have you ever imagine yourself being a position of. do women who give their kids. or pitches like this is. how do you feel as if the shuttle just a model of the real. one this is. the key that people get these from the thousand we had that will have been good which i missed the very last question and i think i can...
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while in mongolia, the traditional herding lifestyle is threatened as drought forces a new generationo the capital in search of opportunities.
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name is marketing and i'm nineteen years old i live in obama a city which is the capital city of mongolia. so no more mom works as a communication officer in environmental sector and my father will hold his own business so he sells flowers. to live with. them. usually i like to hang out a hoot with my friends but sometimes when i'm alone i like to walk around the city and watch new things are building and just like to see my city. there are a lot of things that makes me happy so the best part is being with my love of people such as my family and my friends. the other really. believe in my opinion. problem is if we type of pollution such as air pollution water pollution and every kind of pollution so i think that that's so bad for every living cells. then. i think i have better than my grandpa's grinstead because there is a freedom and also better technology better off everything i think. this week on global ideas we take a look at elephants and beat kruger national conference south africa elephant cup elections are on the rise playing havoc with the local vegetation. that's where babies c
name is marketing and i'm nineteen years old i live in obama a city which is the capital city of mongolia. so no more mom works as a communication officer in environmental sector and my father will hold his own business so he sells flowers. to live with. them. usually i like to hang out a hoot with my friends but sometimes when i'm alone i like to walk around the city and watch new things are building and just like to see my city. there are a lot of things that makes me happy so the best part...
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she faced further challenges from being sold to traffickers to having to cross the desert into mongolia before finding freedom in south korea. her new memoir which has been called an elegant honest work that vividly represents the plight of many north koreans details all the struggles and her new life as a humans rights activists giving speeches to crowded auditoriums and cities around the world. we will have author question-and-answer as i mentioned earlier and she will be up here to sign books for you. when that time comes, please line up on the left hand side of the room. we have books available for purchase on the cart right there. thank you very much for coming. now please welcome. [applause] >> can you see me? thank you very much. i'm honored to be here. i can't believe i'm in the biggest independent bookstore in the u.s. i've never seen this many books in my life. i don't know, it is very humbling. you know lots of things, so i don't know if i can tell you something you never knew before. i'm here to tell you today about the people. i'm not going to talk about politics. i'm just
she faced further challenges from being sold to traffickers to having to cross the desert into mongolia before finding freedom in south korea. her new memoir which has been called an elegant honest work that vividly represents the plight of many north koreans details all the struggles and her new life as a humans rights activists giving speeches to crowded auditoriums and cities around the world. we will have author question-and-answer as i mentioned earlier and she will be up here to sign...
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mother you when you there are a few is a mother to meet you so the children of mongolia will you. know. what's your name such as i'm going to do you have your own children oh yes he said well i didn't know where we are in bengal have you ever you personal as a mother have you ever imagine yourself being a position of do women who give their kids. or pushes right this is a yes how do you feel as if the shuttle just a model that. when there's a thaw if you get to believe that he will get you to come more than that beat out of me out of it will have been dead which i missed out on the very last question out of character for your stress that when my kids do they say here. is. so you know so far this was. you. so so far this was the hardest part because. we get used when we see our french we're keep in the mind probably this this is the case for us all of their parents but it's not the same for that particular orpen just because of. because of the poverty of this area some mothers who for prefer to give some of their. children to to that kind of our pensions. they say they can visit th
mother you when you there are a few is a mother to meet you so the children of mongolia will you. know. what's your name such as i'm going to do you have your own children oh yes he said well i didn't know where we are in bengal have you ever you personal as a mother have you ever imagine yourself being a position of do women who give their kids. or pushes right this is a yes how do you feel as if the shuttle just a model that. when there's a thaw if you get to believe that he will get you to...
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leader and soutkorean leader, and so that wasn't acceptable, it had to be regional so they considered mongolia that didn't have the infrastructure, beijing was t of the question for t americans, and 0 so singapore is considered neutral. they have had relationships with the north koreans for over four decades,bviously a relationship with the u.s. as well and its state here, hari, this island often hosts summits, the secretary of defense was just here about a week and a half ago so both sid felt comfortable coming here. >> sreenivasan: i know you have been there a little while, what is the security situation like? >> well, we can get around pretty easily. we can even go to the island where this summit will take place, which is about kind of a 15-minute drive to theofouth us and we can drive as you saw in that piece right up to where kim jong-un drove into the hotel. so relatively it okay today. but everybody is warning that the city will basically be on lock down whenever the president is moving or whatever, kim jong-un himself is moving, so we see a lot of security outsie of tels right now, but
leader and soutkorean leader, and so that wasn't acceptable, it had to be regional so they considered mongolia that didn't have the infrastructure, beijing was t of the question for t americans, and 0 so singapore is considered neutral. they have had relationships with the north koreans for over four decades,bviously a relationship with the u.s. as well and its state here, hari, this island often hosts summits, the secretary of defense was just here about a week and a half ago so both sid felt...
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this week three thousand we're off to the steps of mongolia where intensive livestock farming is destroying land in life he heads what can be done about it so. we had to she come.
this week three thousand we're off to the steps of mongolia where intensive livestock farming is destroying land in life he heads what can be done about it so. we had to she come.
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york park is a human rights activist and author she fled north korea at the age of thirteen and in mongolia jenny town is managing editor for thirty eight north that's an online news portal covering the korean peninsula hello everybody it's good to have you here young me when you were watching the images coming out of this singapore summit as somebody who was born in north korea who excrete from north korea what were you thinking. i was so sorry. i. was not you know as. we know he's a murderer he he denies that there's a human rights violation or not that. yes accuse on he always knew how right or how this man puts people in a concentration camp in the name of the. man is a lunatic and she is not a little. later and that's why it just i don't know what the word and leaving me and what i mean for me saying we really just in. no way. christmas politicians say only nice who she is they don't even know it really means they don't even know what injustices looks like and why only one was all watersheds. i don't know how she didn't think of this now how can the next. three months you know just wha
york park is a human rights activist and author she fled north korea at the age of thirteen and in mongolia jenny town is managing editor for thirty eight north that's an online news portal covering the korean peninsula hello everybody it's good to have you here young me when you were watching the images coming out of this singapore summit as somebody who was born in north korea who excrete from north korea what were you thinking. i was so sorry. i. was not you know as. we know he's a murderer...
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own and as of last year the two newest members india and pakistan leaders from afghanistan belarus mongolia and iran will also be present at the summit observer states on the agenda this year is regional security issues including drug trafficking and cyber crime members are expecting to drum up support around president hassan rouhani for the iran nuclear deal which the united states recently pulled out of china's belt and road project will also be discussed a trade program that spans sixty plus countries across asia the middle east europe and africa. as a political and economic affairs commentator and he says the contrast between the g seven and the summit is staggering. it's a tale of two summits the best of times and the worst of times on one side of the world it is the worst of times if a family fractured instead of showing unity their bickering amongst themselves instead of creating a trade group they are talking about trade wars on the other side. who can receive the medal of honor from she it seems like a love fest it's deering up to be something very interesting and it is a definitel
own and as of last year the two newest members india and pakistan leaders from afghanistan belarus mongolia and iran will also be present at the summit observer states on the agenda this year is regional security issues including drug trafficking and cyber crime members are expecting to drum up support around president hassan rouhani for the iran nuclear deal which the united states recently pulled out of china's belt and road project will also be discussed a trade program that spans sixty plus...
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europe, today they're critically endangered species only found in parts of kazakhstan, russia and mongoliacientific expedition attempting to save them from extinction. we drive on what used to be the seabed of an agent of showing millions of years ago. now it's an ancient fast grassland of central kazakhstan. the journey to find the saiga antelopes is long and full of challenges. just 20 years ago there we re challenges. just 20 years ago there were more than 1 challenges. just 20 years ago there were more than1 million challenges. just 20 years ago there were more than 1 million saiga. challenges. just 20 years ago there were more than1 million saiga. but a mere decade later, 95% of their population was killed off by poaching and diseases. they were declared as a critically endangered species. thanks to conservation efforts, their numbers slowly started to grow again. but in 2015, an infectious disease outbreak wiped out nearly all of the saiga population in central kazakhstan. the saiga is a really key element of the ecosystem. they spread seeds, be helped to germinate plants. they are v
europe, today they're critically endangered species only found in parts of kazakhstan, russia and mongoliacientific expedition attempting to save them from extinction. we drive on what used to be the seabed of an agent of showing millions of years ago. now it's an ancient fast grassland of central kazakhstan. the journey to find the saiga antelopes is long and full of challenges. just 20 years ago there we re challenges. just 20 years ago there were more than 1 challenges. just 20 years ago...
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in inner mongolia manufacturers are building ever larger modern industrial facilities. this factory is so huge it needs its own power plant. the facility makes the best substance for around one quarter of antibiotics worldwide. chinese factories have also released contaminated waste water into the environment. state t.v. made that public two years ago and reported in surprising detail. but if. not i'd rather more systems of chemicals that makes us all drowsy. my mum is about one thing in a dozen companies are suspected of disposing waste water illegally. allegedly things improved after the report but we cannot verify that. antibiotics are being produced in a smaller number of ever larger factories in asia that has dangerous consequences. when one chinese factory exploded in twenty sixteen a number of antibiotics soon became scarce in germany. and there are few manufacturers left in europe that could step in to bridge the gap . if we become dependent on wall nor a very few providers somewhere else in the world there is a problem with supply that can create challenges for
in inner mongolia manufacturers are building ever larger modern industrial facilities. this factory is so huge it needs its own power plant. the facility makes the best substance for around one quarter of antibiotics worldwide. chinese factories have also released contaminated waste water into the environment. state t.v. made that public two years ago and reported in surprising detail. but if. not i'd rather more systems of chemicals that makes us all drowsy. my mum is about one thing in a...
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china and india, because the are very h essentially never there is mongolia. [laughter] been there is iceland. you can go to the website for this study to download the figures and put them in this chart. toave asked to authors respond. i have not heard a response, but hopefully this is the start of a longer conversation about climate economics. if you think these kind of relationships might hold, you can find very dramatic cost for climate change overall. overall, the economic output will be about 20% lower for climate change. canada's economy will be seven times larger than china's, and a you will be the poorest and shrinking. so, why might this not be true? what assumption i would say is incorrect is that other things are equal. run progression analyses that ifons and assumed other things are equal, what is the effect of this one thing. it would make no sense to run that analysis and use it to project the effect of a four-year college degree in the year 2100, but that is essentially what we're trying to do here. secondly, it assumes the response to small ran
china and india, because the are very h essentially never there is mongolia. [laughter] been there is iceland. you can go to the website for this study to download the figures and put them in this chart. toave asked to authors respond. i have not heard a response, but hopefully this is the start of a longer conversation about climate economics. if you think these kind of relationships might hold, you can find very dramatic cost for climate change overall. overall, the economic output will be...
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absolutely drilled, and retaliation, you may remember he is the guy who drilled mongolia with a pitchs what the s ejected from the game. the game continues, and alen hanson, shoots one off the glove , that's an rbi double. the giants up at 26-3. they take it home, 6-3 was the final. the carryover drama was that hunter strickland started it all by brushing back there. they had words, and then there was a gametime hit. hunter left the mound. he went out and punched a door or wall, and broke his hand. he will be out for eight weeks. the rest are not happy at all about that. i basically cost the giants. they were down to the very last strike in this game. they'll look like they were going to lose to the padres, but that drop off also goes well. early on, we have an error by the ball in the left field. she gets it to a young fan. meanwhile, here is a down the line, and a double, the padres take a 21 lead. -- to-one lead. two strikes on stephen, and that is a ticket to ride for sure. it ties the game, and in the 10th inning, jet gets his stroke back. with a man on, that's it to run game. --
absolutely drilled, and retaliation, you may remember he is the guy who drilled mongolia with a pitchs what the s ejected from the game. the game continues, and alen hanson, shoots one off the glove , that's an rbi double. the giants up at 26-3. they take it home, 6-3 was the final. the carryover drama was that hunter strickland started it all by brushing back there. they had words, and then there was a gametime hit. hunter left the mound. he went out and punched a door or wall, and broke his...
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this is the teeter board act from mongolia. the kids lives matter show is coming up on july 1st.t is a show where you buy a ticket, and part of the money from your ticket goes to help children inar foster i'm going to bring in d.c., the casa d.c. group and also the ring masterlucky. brittany, hi, brittany. tell us how the money will help children in foster care. >> we have a lot of k in foster care right now. this money is oing to go towards training our volunteers to help advocate for our youth. this is a scare why i time for them where. >> children are bang wishing in foster care, and this is the ring master. >> how are you doing? >> we are ready. i'm going to guest ring mast master on that day where. >> are you ready to be a gas ring master where? >> i have on my ruffled. >> with h w , like, 16 changes for show.ab >> we'll talk t that. kids lives matter. there's a link on our website for you to get more information as we go back to the trapeze act. >> you are going to need a lot ofoutfit changes. 16? >> i know. >>> there's a likelihood of rain today and stormsate in the day to
this is the teeter board act from mongolia. the kids lives matter show is coming up on july 1st.t is a show where you buy a ticket, and part of the money from your ticket goes to help children inar foster i'm going to bring in d.c., the casa d.c. group and also the ring masterlucky. brittany, hi, brittany. tell us how the money will help children in foster care. >> we have a lot of k in foster care right now. this money is oing to go towards training our volunteers to help advocate for...
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there's mongolia. 400,000 per capita. and there is iceland. now, and again, i want to to hasis martially not take -- partly not to take credit. i did not take credit. you can down loot the numbers and put it into your chart. i asked the authors to respond. heard a response. hopefully it's the start of a how we nversation about should think about climate economist. these f you think relationships may hold, you can find dramatic costs for climate change. over all, economics out put is lower than it 20% would otherwise be globally, thanks to climate change. to believe that you have believe we are embarking on mongolian century. finland the world's canada's economy seven times bigger than china, which shrinking. est and why may it not be true. at it mportant to laugh but it thing will assumption, not wrong. one analysis, the way economists do analysis is to regressions saying assuming other things is equal, what is the effect of this one thing. what is the effect of getting a college education on your today.gs sense to run no the analysis with the
there's mongolia. 400,000 per capita. and there is iceland. now, and again, i want to to hasis martially not take -- partly not to take credit. i did not take credit. you can down loot the numbers and put it into your chart. i asked the authors to respond. heard a response. hopefully it's the start of a how we nversation about should think about climate economist. these f you think relationships may hold, you can find dramatic costs for climate change. over all, economics out put is lower than...
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>> reporter: the quest, taking her to mongolia, and peru. >> i want to be able to see the beauty in everythingartying around the world and living extremes and having sex with hot people, or hanging out with powerful people, or this one's beautiful, and that one's this. i'm putting all of my value outside of myself by doing that. and i want my value to be inside. >> reporter: sergio, her teacher here in mexico is the leading expert on the tradition, so secretive that it's only been passed on verbally. his specialties lucid dreaming, and his books have caught on around the world. the belief is that if you're aware that you're dreaming, you can influence your dream, that it will plant an idea or even redirect your subconsciousness and bring about real change to your waking life. >> what do you say to critics who say this is just nonsense? >> honestly, i haven't had a lot of critics. and actually, we see the father of psychology, freud, and -- they said the most important of everything were the dreams. >> reporter: her works starts here on a business street in mexico city, in this empty office tur
>> reporter: the quest, taking her to mongolia, and peru. >> i want to be able to see the beauty in everythingartying around the world and living extremes and having sex with hot people, or hanging out with powerful people, or this one's beautiful, and that one's this. i'm putting all of my value outside of myself by doing that. and i want my value to be inside. >> reporter: sergio, her teacher here in mexico is the leading expert on the tradition, so secretive that it's only...
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> fischman married late in life, announcing to the newsroom that he had met an opera singer from mongoliaschman was 61. wendi winters worked in the newsroom for a dozen years. co-workers say the 65-year-old mother mad a talent for connecting with the community, a dedicated employee who loved the news business. winters' daughter called her mother a fantastic reporter, adding that her life was a gift to everyone who knew her. >> she wrote so much that she became the most prolific writer in the newsroom. very charming person who would bring me and others in the newsroom a cake every christmastime. >> reporter: in her last tweet, wendi winters promoted a video about a community mural project. spreading beauty one artwork at a time today, she wrote. rebecca smith was hired recentl. she described herself as a dog mom and bonus mom to the best kid ever. rebecca lived with her fiance in the baltimore area. a friend described rebecca as the absolute most beautiful person with the biggest heart. she was just 34. sports writer john mcnamara died doing his dream job. after working at the "capital gaz
> fischman married late in life, announcing to the newsroom that he had met an opera singer from mongoliaschman was 61. wendi winters worked in the newsroom for a dozen years. co-workers say the 65-year-old mother mad a talent for connecting with the community, a dedicated employee who loved the news business. winters' daughter called her mother a fantastic reporter, adding that her life was a gift to everyone who knew her. >> she wrote so much that she became the most prolific writer...
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of all the sites officials floated, singapore is not the most adventurous like mongolia, nor the most diplomatic like geneva or stockholm. it's not even the most symbolic place considered like panmunjom on the demilitarized zone. so why choose this small city state for one of the biggest geopolitical meetings of our time? for one, location. singapore is just close enough for north korean leader kim jong-u fly relatively easy from pyongyang. it's also one of washington's closest asian security and trading partners, making it friendly turf for president trump. the u.s. and north korea both have embassies here. in fact, north korea moved to this new building a couple of years ago. they also both trade here, although north korean trade is currently suspended over sanctions. singapore also has a growing reputation as a hub for regional diplomacy. it hosted this major security forum over the weekend. perhaps attractive to both kim and trump, singapore does not tolerate rowdy protests. that disrupt public order. rowdy press conferences don't happen here either. singapore is a tourism hot spo
of all the sites officials floated, singapore is not the most adventurous like mongolia, nor the most diplomatic like geneva or stockholm. it's not even the most symbolic place considered like panmunjom on the demilitarized zone. so why choose this small city state for one of the biggest geopolitical meetings of our time? for one, location. singapore is just close enough for north korean leader kim jong-u fly relatively easy from pyongyang. it's also one of washington's closest asian security...
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there's mongolia, 400,000 per capita and there's iceland. now, and, again, i want to emphasize partly just to not take credit, i didn't do any analysis. can you go to website for this study and download these figures and put them into this chart. i've asked the authors to -- to respond and would like to better understand their perspective, have not heard a response, but hopefully this is the start of a longer conversation about how exactly we should think about climate economics. so, yes, if -- if you think that these kind of relationships might hold, you can find very dramatic costs for climate change. overall they say, you know, economic output will be about 20% lower than it otherwise would be globally thanks to climate change, burks again, to believe that you have to believe that we are embark on the mongolian century. iceland and fin land world's richest economy and canada and china shrinking. it's one thing to laugh at it but we need to think about which assumptions are wrong. one assumption that i would say is incorrect is the assumpt
there's mongolia, 400,000 per capita and there's iceland. now, and, again, i want to emphasize partly just to not take credit, i didn't do any analysis. can you go to website for this study and download these figures and put them into this chart. i've asked the authors to -- to respond and would like to better understand their perspective, have not heard a response, but hopefully this is the start of a longer conversation about how exactly we should think about climate economics. so, yes, if --...
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i went to china and japan, mongolia, australia and came back and trying to prove the theory of 6 degrees of separation. the camera follow me where i interview people and stuff and once again i was hoping the pilot would get picked up by abc to give me some exposure. move, the pilot did not get picked up again. at some part you start laughing. this is part of my life so you got to keep trying to. i start like accepting and my agency was like your story is real like we have to put it in that paper and find someone that can help you to write this book. like a bunch of writers and they are like-- [inaudible] this guy said i'm going to write and i don't need any money and he came in and then we start writing and it was i don't need any money. he wrote books with the rock, duane johnson. not a super well-known writer, but well-known. for him to come in a sandwich write this book for blondy. he came in and we started working on it and ever since before like a couple years now did a lot of interviews like hours on the phone and he send me a first draft and i would be like i want this part remove
i went to china and japan, mongolia, australia and came back and trying to prove the theory of 6 degrees of separation. the camera follow me where i interview people and stuff and once again i was hoping the pilot would get picked up by abc to give me some exposure. move, the pilot did not get picked up again. at some part you start laughing. this is part of my life so you got to keep trying to. i start like accepting and my agency was like your story is real like we have to put it in that...