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delta. but there is a lot of interest to do mining in the delta. have you'll find that there are a lot of companies exploring for minerals. >> reporter: the government says existing prospecting licenses won't be renewed. >> as long as i am in this ministry there will be no mining there. also with the regulations there is no mining. that is note an option. secondly, it means that that jewel in our country, will always remain a jewel. and it will always be something that is sustainable for the communities that live in and around it. >> reporter: still communities here find it difficult to make a living with subsistence upping banned they rely on the tourist trade and farming. >> there is a lot of human rights conflicts, natural resource conflict, a lot of communities, live stock farmers, [ inaudible ] in the delta. at the same time, you have the wildlife tourism industry. there is a lot of [ inaudible ], a lot of [ inaudible ] in here, all these are thefts to the delta. >> reporter: ironically a massive attraction for tourists could damage the enviro
delta. but there is a lot of interest to do mining in the delta. have you'll find that there are a lot of companies exploring for minerals. >> reporter: the government says existing prospecting licenses won't be renewed. >> as long as i am in this ministry there will be no mining there. also with the regulations there is no mining. that is note an option. secondly, it means that that jewel in our country, will always remain a jewel. and it will always be something that is...
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there are a lot of communities life stock farmers want to push into the delta. and the wildlife tourism, there is a lot of cows in here, all these are thrust toll delta. >> ironically a massive attraction for tourists could be harm to the dale. botswana's elephant population is twice the size it should be, creating a management lake. environmental experts say the effects of climate change are also being seen, with water levels lower than normal creating yet another challenge in a delicate balancing act. famida miller, al jazeera, okovongo delta, botswana. >> government released 72 children whose files found to be in order. 14 are heading to the u.s. congo halted all the operations in 2014 because of corruption in the system. there are still about a thousand children waiting to leave the country and join their adoptive families. that's it for the news hour on al jazeera america, the news continues, thanks. >> >>> good evening, i'm antonio mora, this is al jazeera america. new questions about what caused a crash of a russian airliner in egypt on assert. the navy ha
there are a lot of communities life stock farmers want to push into the delta. and the wildlife tourism, there is a lot of cows in here, all these are thrust toll delta. >> ironically a massive attraction for tourists could be harm to the dale. botswana's elephant population is twice the size it should be, creating a management lake. environmental experts say the effects of climate change are also being seen, with water levels lower than normal creating yet another challenge in a delicate...
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water and lash vegetation stretch into the distance of hundreds of hectors and the delta in botswana o diverse marsh lands in the world and largely untouched land was a world heritage site last year. >> this delta has been a wonderful opportunity to really preserve and prete tepretekt th and communities that live in it and it gives opportunities to boost tour tourism abshowcase the country. >> reporter: the natural beauty is threatened by mineral mining. >> there are two around the delta but there is a lot of interest to do mining, in the delta, and there are a lot of companies exploring for minerals. >> reporter: the government says existing prospecting licenses won't be renewed. >> as long as i'm in the ministry there will be no mining, and also with icun regulations there is no mining, so that is not an option. but secondly it means that that in our country will always remain a jewel and always be something sustainable for the communities that live in and around it. >> reporter: still communities here find it difficult to make a living with subsistence band and rely on the tourist
water and lash vegetation stretch into the distance of hundreds of hectors and the delta in botswana o diverse marsh lands in the world and largely untouched land was a world heritage site last year. >> this delta has been a wonderful opportunity to really preserve and prete tepretekt th and communities that live in it and it gives opportunities to boost tour tourism abshowcase the country. >> reporter: the natural beauty is threatened by mineral mining. >> there are two...
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what it has to do with tens of thousands of acres in the delta. >>> plus, continuing coverage of this developing news. hundreds of protesters right now, boarding buses and heading to berkeley. they are calling for a raise of the minimum wage. >>> and that frost advisory is set up for tonight and for many bay area communities. we'll talk about that and their next shot for some rain. >>> time now to check the evening commute on this tuesday night with a live picture at their bay bridge toll plaza as you can see traffic moving very smoothly at this hour. >>> and now take a look at their conditions along highway 24 in lafayette. the commute direction, those are the headlights that are heading east. and right in and out emergency crews are responding to a multi- vehicle crash in the eastbound direction near the road as you can see the backup there as a result. and the number of people in lp payingyour household.urance with just your age, income, zip code, information you probably know off the top of your head. enroll by december 15th to be covered by january 1st. >>> back now to developing
what it has to do with tens of thousands of acres in the delta. >>> plus, continuing coverage of this developing news. hundreds of protesters right now, boarding buses and heading to berkeley. they are calling for a raise of the minimum wage. >>> and that frost advisory is set up for tonight and for many bay area communities. we'll talk about that and their next shot for some rain. >>> time now to check the evening commute on this tuesday night with a live picture at...
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that would give united 24 of delta's takeoff and landing slots at liberty airport. such an agreement could result in higher prices and fewer choices for consumers. >>> also in washington, the supreme court today took up a case that could change the landscape of class action lawsuits and it pits labor against management. at the center of the case is tyson. one of the world's leading producers of meat and poultry. hampton pearson has more. >> tyson foods wants the supreme court to overturn a $6 million judgment involving some 3,000 workers in iowa. at the heart of the dispute is how much and how many workers should be paid for the extra time spent putting on and taking off protective gear. tyson lawyers argue those iowa workers had more than 400 different jobs and not all of them were eligible for the . >> the key to this case is whether or not you can bring together people who have very different jobs, very different donning and doffing of their sanitary work clothes and lump them together as a class and prove your ability to recover based not on any individual's ass
that would give united 24 of delta's takeoff and landing slots at liberty airport. such an agreement could result in higher prices and fewer choices for consumers. >>> also in washington, the supreme court today took up a case that could change the landscape of class action lawsuits and it pits labor against management. at the center of the case is tyson. one of the world's leading producers of meat and poultry. hampton pearson has more. >> tyson foods wants the supreme court to...
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the move follows similar changes to their loyalty programs of delta and united continental. >>> volunteers francisco spend the morning packing up groceries to deliver to seniors you need to get the grocery bags included fresh batch veggies and fruits, whole chicken, soups, seasoning and desserts. volunteers delivered groceries in their own personal vehicles, they have been doing this and delivery routes -- same delivery brownson same familiar faces four years i have 19 seniors on the route and try to grow it all the time but i know some of them for through three few years and -- admit connection and became friends outside of it. >> tuomey santa claus -- to me santa claus every week. >> meals on wheels operates year-round -- year-round delivering 1.5 million meals to people in need every year and they are in need of volunteers for the holiday season , if you would like to help we have more information, just check the link on the web page, ktvu.com. >>> the annual kids they pancake breakfast his rep top about an hour ago, it raises money to help fund recreation programs and by sports equipme
the move follows similar changes to their loyalty programs of delta and united continental. >>> volunteers francisco spend the morning packing up groceries to deliver to seniors you need to get the grocery bags included fresh batch veggies and fruits, whole chicken, soups, seasoning and desserts. volunteers delivered groceries in their own personal vehicles, they have been doing this and delivery routes -- same delivery brownson same familiar faces four years i have 19 seniors on the...
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the better known of those, the army force, special forces operational detachment delta and the navy's seal team six. the air force has an equivalent organization that for most of the recent history 24 special tactics but went through series of name changes before that. there's a unit that i referred to a lot in the book as task force orange because that was the nick neighboring in -- nickname in special operations command and it joined quite later in the sort of 2004 time frame, but it existed for a couple of decades before that. in addition to those units, the 75th united states army, airborne unit that has been to 9/11, taken on a lot of the characteristics of special units and the army 160th operations aviation regimen, helicopter unit plus a variety of smaller organizations. >> host: it also has the designation as the national admission force. what is the importance of that? what's is its chain of command? >> guest: normally depending on what part of the world it's operating in. for example, if it's in iraq, it would report or afghanistan, it would report to the u.s. central comma
the better known of those, the army force, special forces operational detachment delta and the navy's seal team six. the air force has an equivalent organization that for most of the recent history 24 special tactics but went through series of name changes before that. there's a unit that i referred to a lot in the book as task force orange because that was the nick neighboring in -- nickname in special operations command and it joined quite later in the sort of 2004 time frame, but it existed...
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showcase the country. >> but the area is threatened by mineral mining. >> there is a lot of interest to do mining in the delta. a lot of companies exploring for minerals. >> existing licenses won't be renewed. >> as long as i'm in the ministry there will be no mining there. with icn regulation there's no mining. that's not an option. but secondly it means that that jewel in our country will always remain a jewel. and it will also be something that is obtainable for the communities that live in and around it. >> reporter: still communities here find it difficult to maintain a living. they remain on tourist trade and farming. >> there are a lot of conflicts, a lot of communities, life stock farmers, inefficient to the delta. at the same time, you have the wildlife tourism industry, lots of issues here, all of this thrust to the delta about. >> a massive attraction to the delta, botswana's elephant population is twice the size it should be, creating a management lake. environmental experts say the effects of climate change are also being seen with water levels lower than normal, creating yet another challenge in
showcase the country. >> but the area is threatened by mineral mining. >> there is a lot of interest to do mining in the delta. a lot of companies exploring for minerals. >> existing licenses won't be renewed. >> as long as i'm in the ministry there will be no mining there. with icn regulation there's no mining. that's not an option. but secondly it means that that jewel in our country will always remain a jewel. and it will also be something that is obtainable for the...
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we were just speaking to the chairman of delta, who had to postpone their dividend.tust to figure the best way forward is? >> good morning. clearly, we're operating in difficult markets, with oil pricing where it is. markets are tough and our view is there's no end insight to that toughness. are taking the decision today to have our dividend. we've taken it to a level at half what it was, to a level where we believe it is strongly underpinned by our earnings prospects in this difficult market. will it come back in the future? that is the plan and the intention. the only way i think markets recover, and we are not in a position to determine that clearly. manus: that is a fairly grim outlook in terms of the marketplace. has beenhe dividend taken hard by the equity investors. let's talk about the debt side of your balance sheet. how much debt have you got to refinance? is there anything you can tell us in terms of the structure of your debt load at the moment? $1.5 billion. the first tranche of the repayments are not until 2017, 18 months or so from now. we are very com
we were just speaking to the chairman of delta, who had to postpone their dividend.tust to figure the best way forward is? >> good morning. clearly, we're operating in difficult markets, with oil pricing where it is. markets are tough and our view is there's no end insight to that toughness. are taking the decision today to have our dividend. we've taken it to a level at half what it was, to a level where we believe it is strongly underpinned by our earnings prospects in this difficult...
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charlie: we know how dangerous it is because we originally saw the loss of a member of delta force in the rescue of hostages held by isis. mr. mcraven: absolutely. every mission has its risk. the training missions we do our realistic. whenever you are training as a special operator and the marine corps, the risk is always high and the potential for loss of life is out there. in a combat situation where the enemy gets a vote, the risk rises exponentially but we are well trained and we know how to deal with those situations. charlie: the enemy gets a vote of the nature of the rescue. mr. mcraven: they are part of the calculations. charlie: what remains to be told about that mission? mr. mcraven: not much. you have seen the recent article in the times magazine. charlie: today about the lawyers looking at the issue. mr. mcraven: and that is an aspect of the mission that was interesting. in a tactical aspect there is nothing left to be told. the way it has been per trade and provided in terms of books and movies are pretty close to reality. what i can tell you is we have a approval to do t
charlie: we know how dangerous it is because we originally saw the loss of a member of delta force in the rescue of hostages held by isis. mr. mcraven: absolutely. every mission has its risk. the training missions we do our realistic. whenever you are training as a special operator and the marine corps, the risk is always high and the potential for loss of life is out there. in a combat situation where the enemy gets a vote, the risk rises exponentially but we are well trained and we know how...
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huge opportunity to boost and showcase the country. >> but the delta's natural beauty is threatened by mineral mining. >> there is a lot ofinterest to do mining in the delta. there is exploration for minerals. >> existing prospecting licenses won't be renewed. >> with the regulation there is no mining. that is not an option. secondly, it means that wil jewell will always remain a jewel and it will be available for communities that live in and around it. >> still they find it difficult to make a living. they rely on tourism. >> there are a lot of conflicts, a lot of communities live stop farmers. at the same time the industry. there is a lot here. >> ironically the massive attraction for tourism could damage the area. legal tonight population is twice the size it should be. environmental experts say that the effects of climate change are also bean seen with water levels lower than normal creating a challenge in a delicate balancing act. al jazeera, botswana. >> now to argentina where they love a nice juicy steak, sausage and chorizo. barbecue is their national dish. how are the argentinians diges digesting the "world healt
huge opportunity to boost and showcase the country. >> but the delta's natural beauty is threatened by mineral mining. >> there is a lot ofinterest to do mining in the delta. there is exploration for minerals. >> existing prospecting licenses won't be renewed. >> with the regulation there is no mining. that is not an option. secondly, it means that wil jewell will always remain a jewel and it will be available for communities that live in and around it. >> still...
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. >> talk a bit about the difference between the seals and delta in the types of things that they do. and there decision on the battlefield. >> and that, that, i wouldi would argue that that division has slowly been eroded. delta was the 1st of those organizations to come into being, created in the late 1970s under the command of legendary special forces officer charlie beckwith and posted up and largely modeled on the british special air services, the sas. the counterterrorist unit. and itand it was the force that was at the center of eagle claw, the attempt to rescue the hostages into rent. shortly thereafter, 1980 --dash 81 timeframe, seal team six was created under the command of an officer. and it -- the initial concept i think in the eyes of those who created it was sort of missions that delta would typically conduct, except in the maritime environment. for instance, may be the 1st choice to rescue the passengers, some airport in the third world would be delta force. if cruise liner got hijacked the 1st choice would be seal teams. although marcinko famously said something like,
. >> talk a bit about the difference between the seals and delta in the types of things that they do. and there decision on the battlefield. >> and that, that, i wouldi would argue that that division has slowly been eroded. delta was the 1st of those organizations to come into being, created in the late 1970s under the command of legendary special forces officer charlie beckwith and posted up and largely modeled on the british special air services, the sas. the counterterrorist...
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. >> reporter: crabs are just one of the devastated natural resources in the delta and three years agol government intervened but instead of banning fishing and crabbing altogether it created cooperatives with exclusive fishing rights for brazil's poorest and most vulnerable families and allows for harvesting in concentrated areas while marine populations recover in other parts of the delta, families who take part receive government subsidies to compensate for low yields and it's part of a wider program implemented across the country to combat chronic poverty. >> translator: i give it ten out of ten and helps with a lot of things, shoes for children, books for schools. >> reporter: the government is now assessing its efforts, around 10% of brazil people live on less than $50 a month. >> translator: the program has families continue with traditional economic activity in a sustainable way inside areas that have biological importance, this way families don't migrate to already crowded areas and protect the resource. >> reporter: fishing populations may be on the way to being protected chr
. >> reporter: crabs are just one of the devastated natural resources in the delta and three years agol government intervened but instead of banning fishing and crabbing altogether it created cooperatives with exclusive fishing rights for brazil's poorest and most vulnerable families and allows for harvesting in concentrated areas while marine populations recover in other parts of the delta, families who take part receive government subsidies to compensate for low yields and it's part of...
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. >> reporter: cracks are just one of the devastated natural resources in this delta. years ago the brazilian government intervened. but instead of banning fishing and crabbing altogether. it created cooperatives with exclusive fishing rights for brazil's poorest and most vulnerable families. it allows for harvesting and in concentrated areas while marine populations record in other parts of the delta. families who take part receive government subsidies to competent for low yield it's part i've wider program implemented across the country to combat chronic poverty. >> i give it 10 out of 10t helps with a lot of things. shoes for children, books for schools. >> reporter: the government is now assessing its efforts. around 10% of brazilians live on less than $50 a month. >> translator: the program pays families to continue with traditional economic activity in a sustainable way inside areas that have biological importance. this way families don't my great to already crowded urban areas and protect the resource. >> reporter: but will fishing populations maybe on the way t
. >> reporter: cracks are just one of the devastated natural resources in this delta. years ago the brazilian government intervened. but instead of banning fishing and crabbing altogether. it created cooperatives with exclusive fishing rights for brazil's poorest and most vulnerable families. it allows for harvesting and in concentrated areas while marine populations record in other parts of the delta. families who take part receive government subsidies to competent for low yield it's...
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of a party ended. steve bling demand company had to return to the delta. the officer did take a coat and cookies with him for the other officer as james said goodbye and come back now, you here? ..
of a party ended. steve bling demand company had to return to the delta. the officer did take a coat and cookies with him for the other officer as james said goodbye and come back now, you here? ..
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the better known of those are the army's delta force operational detachment and the navy seal turned them to because the sixth seal team six organization with most of its recent history known as the special tactics squadron through the series of name changes but before all that there is a unit that i referred to because that was the nickname and the joint special operations command, and it joined the special operations command in the 2004 timeframe because it existed for a couple of decades before that and in addition to those units they call on the regimen which is a sort of elite infantry airborne light infantry unit to pick and the the army army is one 60th special operations aviation regiment in the niche organizations. >> host: it also has the national designation so what is the importance of that command? >> guest: it is is the command operationally is normally depending on what part of the world operating and for instance if it is in iraq, it would report to the u.s. central command who is the combatant commander for that part of the world. obviously from him it goes up to the
the better known of those are the army's delta force operational detachment and the navy seal turned them to because the sixth seal team six organization with most of its recent history known as the special tactics squadron through the series of name changes but before all that there is a unit that i referred to because that was the nickname and the joint special operations command, and it joined the special operations command in the 2004 timeframe because it existed for a couple of decades...
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of your sport for now. julie, it's back to you. >> farrah, thank you. the deltawana is one of the heritage sites listed by the u.n. but mineral mining is threatening this natural wonder of the world. the government's fight to preserve it. water and lush vegetation, one of the most diodiverse marshlands in the world. the wet land system gained international status as a world heritage site last year the whole lifting of the delta has been a defendant wonderful opportunity to really preserve and protect the delta and the community that live in it. it gives us a huge opportunity to boost our tourism. it gives us a huge opportunity top show case the country. >> it is threatened by mineral mining. to do mining in the dealt a as a result of a lot of companies for minerals existing prospecting licenses, they say will not be renewed. >> there will be no mining there. it means that july in our country will remain a july. it will always be something that is available for the communities that live in and around it. >> community here find it difficult to make a living with su
of your sport for now. julie, it's back to you. >> farrah, thank you. the deltawana is one of the heritage sites listed by the u.n. but mineral mining is threatening this natural wonder of the world. the government's fight to preserve it. water and lush vegetation, one of the most diodiverse marshlands in the world. the wet land system gained international status as a world heritage site last year the whole lifting of the delta has been a defendant wonderful opportunity to really preserve...
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in the case of delta and united, it's just started yesterday. ou like to see if they are getting back over or if the pressure gets back on because of the big reveal. top analyst and the -- both weigh in on the crucial holiday season. plus, the all mighty dollar. the greenback gets even stronger. we'll give you the best ways to play it. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. throget three free giftskend with selected mattress sets! save up to $300 on beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic! plus get up to four years interest-free financing! sleep train's thanksgifting sale ends sunday. >>> hello. i'm sue herrera. here is your cnbc news update. moments ago president obama trying to reassure americans in the wake of the paris terror attacks. >> i want the american people to know entering the holidays that the combined resources of our mil
in the case of delta and united, it's just started yesterday. ou like to see if they are getting back over or if the pressure gets back on because of the big reveal. top analyst and the -- both weigh in on the crucial holiday season. plus, the all mighty dollar. the greenback gets even stronger. we'll give you the best ways to play it. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global...
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i dumped out of boeing a couple of weeks ago when the ceo of delta said there will be a glut of wide body aircraft and now i hear today that boeing lost the bid for america's next generation of bombers to replace the b-52. get out? >> it's interesting you say that. my charitable trust says we bought lockheed martin. why? because jane wells had a good piece saying lockheed martin and boeing are going to challenge northrop grumman. most challenges fail but i think the stocks have come down because they didn't win the contract. don't forget boeing you have to buy the planes in dollars so it doesn't have that weak dollar thing. it doesn't have the conundrum bothering so many stocks. jerry in new york. jerry? >> caller: hi, jim, jerry in new york. i'm calling for whitestone, queens and i have an investment in a company that specializes in wireless communication and it's up about 15% today and the ceo has said that he has two inventions that he will reveal next year that will revolutionize this particular industry. the name of the stock is ubiquiti networks. what do you think? >> i don't k
i dumped out of boeing a couple of weeks ago when the ceo of delta said there will be a glut of wide body aircraft and now i hear today that boeing lost the bid for america's next generation of bombers to replace the b-52. get out? >> it's interesting you say that. my charitable trust says we bought lockheed martin. why? because jane wells had a good piece saying lockheed martin and boeing are going to challenge northrop grumman. most challenges fail but i think the stocks have come down...
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now we have trouble getting 10. >> grabs are one of the devastated natural resources in the delta. until three years ago, the brazilian government intervened. instead of banning fishing and crabbing, it created cooperatives with fishing rights for the poorest and vulnerable families, allowing for harvesting in concentrated areas, where population recover in other parts of the delta. families that take part receive subsidies that compliment a low yield. part of a programme to combat poverty. >> translation: i give it 10 out of 10. it helps for a lot of things. shoes for children. books for school. >> the government is assessing its efforts. half a million live on $50 a month. >> the programme pays families to continue with traditional economic activity in a sustainable way in areas with biological importance. this way the families don't migrate and protect the resource. >> fishing populations may be on the way to be protected. poverty is a challenge. they managed to bring in 65 crabs between them. profits of less than $3 each. >> outside the protected areas, the crab overharvesting c
now we have trouble getting 10. >> grabs are one of the devastated natural resources in the delta. until three years ago, the brazilian government intervened. instead of banning fishing and crabbing, it created cooperatives with fishing rights for the poorest and vulnerable families, allowing for harvesting in concentrated areas, where population recover in other parts of the delta. families that take part receive subsidies that compliment a low yield. part of a programme to combat...
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. >> the islands they are interested in purchasing are in the trackpad of the delta tunnel's project. they are moving ahead to purchase the islands switch could become a staging area for the project even before the funding is completed.>> reporter: five local communities also -- already depend on the water for drinking. >> they are facing a lot of challenges.>> reporter: what people are they seeing is that if they buy up the water rights for communities around the state and funneled water to los angeles, people would say this is another incident of that. possibly they are talking about flooding the islands and using them as reservoirs. there is a ballot measure that could have the entire state deciding on whether or not to finance those. >>> an implosion on the bay bridge that was anti-climatic for a lot of people. it took down about -- it took about six seconds to take down pier e3 was 600 charges. that is what you saw on the top of the water line. they will be to testing -- doing testing over the next few weeks and we could see implosions on the other peers -- piers. they chose of n
. >> the islands they are interested in purchasing are in the trackpad of the delta tunnel's project. they are moving ahead to purchase the islands switch could become a staging area for the project even before the funding is completed.>> reporter: five local communities also -- already depend on the water for drinking. >> they are facing a lot of challenges.>> reporter: what people are they seeing is that if they buy up the water rights for communities around the state...
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now we have trouble getting even 10. >> crabs are just one of the devastated natural resources in the delta, so three years ago, the government intervened, but instead of banning fishing and crabbing altogether, it created cooperatives with exclusive fishing rights for brazil's poorest and most vulnerable families. it allows for harvesting in concentrated areas while marine populations recover in other parts of the delta. families that take part receive government subs decease for low yield. it's part of a wider program implemented to combat chronic poverty. >> i give it 10 out of 10. it helps with a lot of things, shoes for children, books for school. >> the government is now assessing its efforts. around 10% of brazilians live on less than $50 a month. >> the program helps families continue with productivity in sustainable way in areas that have bilical importance. this way, families don't american league operate to already crowded urban areas and protect the resource. >> though fishing populations may be on the way to being protected, chronic poverty remains a challenge. these six men pl
now we have trouble getting even 10. >> crabs are just one of the devastated natural resources in the delta, so three years ago, the government intervened, but instead of banning fishing and crabbing altogether, it created cooperatives with exclusive fishing rights for brazil's poorest and most vulnerable families. it allows for harvesting in concentrated areas while marine populations recover in other parts of the delta. families that take part receive government subs decease for low...
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for decades, report after report warned of possible levee breaks in the delta. ere's one area mike is particularly worried about. >> we're working our way up the sea level here. a portion of this island is above sea level. >> it's not exactly clear what the problem is. >> this is a very peaceful setting, you're talking about as ground zero. why is that? >> this is one of the lowest points in the system and i would not be a bit surprised if this went through waves crashing over the levee here. >> wow. wow. that seems unimaginable. >> given a strong enough storm, it may be a reality with catastrophic results. >> mother nature may be giving california a 1-2 punch, a record drought and then possibly catastrophic el niÑo. it's not just mother nature to blame. it's decades of neglect of california's infrastructure. >> we stopped paying for this stuff a long time ago. why should we be shocked? we have the nerve to be surprised that these systems are falling down around our ears, bridges failing, roadways failing. we chose not to pay for it. >> the truth is that californ
for decades, report after report warned of possible levee breaks in the delta. ere's one area mike is particularly worried about. >> we're working our way up the sea level here. a portion of this island is above sea level. >> it's not exactly clear what the problem is. >> this is a very peaceful setting, you're talking about as ground zero. why is that? >> this is one of the lowest points in the system and i would not be a bit surprised if this went through waves...
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for decades report after report are warned of levy breaks in the delta. about. >> i want to take you down to sherman islands in downstream of the river. the scenario that when you get a winter storm coming through. it will have water racing out of the levy. >> we drive on top of the lef. passing farmlands and homes. >> we are working up to see level. a paragraphs of the island is locatable at see levels. >> it's not clear what the problem is. >> this is a peaceful setting. >> this is one of the lowest points in the system. i would not be surprised if we had waves crashing over the levies, taller than you. >> wow. that seems unimaginable. >> given a strong enough storm it may be a reality with catastrophic results. >> this is not a local problem. let me show you what is at stake. you have not just the people living up against the levee whose homes may be threatened. you have farm land, tens of thousands of acres producing fruits and vegetables that people buy across the states. we have a river. the water supply for northern and southern california moves thr
for decades report after report are warned of levy breaks in the delta. about. >> i want to take you down to sherman islands in downstream of the river. the scenario that when you get a winter storm coming through. it will have water racing out of the levy. >> we drive on top of the lef. passing farmlands and homes. >> we are working up to see level. a paragraphs of the island is locatable at see levels. >> it's not clear what the problem is. >> this is a peaceful...
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delta -- all of delta's lawsuits have all been thrown out and this is only another attempt to force the ex-im bank to delay the frustrate degree lay of doing its work. i urge all my colleagues to vote against this dilatory amendment. i yield back to the gentlelady. the chair: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. westmoreland: may i ask how much time remains? the chair: the gentleman has one and a half minutes. mr. westmoreland: i reserve. the chair: the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. waters: i will callen mr. heck for one minute. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. heck: thank you, mr. chairman. my favorite literary theme is illusion reality. you don't know whether you're an illusion or in reality. greatly used throughout our culture. great movies like "the stuntman," classic literature like ulysses by james joyce. it's not a good axis on which to pivot around an argument on public policy. let's leave the illusion behind and go to reality. here's the reality. the ex-im does support job, 164,000 last year. g.a.o., w
delta -- all of delta's lawsuits have all been thrown out and this is only another attempt to force the ex-im bank to delay the frustrate degree lay of doing its work. i urge all my colleagues to vote against this dilatory amendment. i yield back to the gentlelady. the chair: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. westmoreland: may i ask how much time remains? the chair: the gentleman has one and a half minutes. mr. westmoreland: i reserve. the chair: the...
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top airlines posted record profits because of low gas prices. delta, american, and southwest saved more than $11 billion in fuel costs, but passengers have not seen much of a savings. american,e cost on united, and southwest has only gone down about 4%, and delta does not disclose cost information. leon: funny how that works out. a new orleans restaurant celebrated tonight, food network named their turkey recipe the number one thanks giving dish in america. brining, which happens for eight hours. the restaurant is known for this delicious dish. they have been in business since 1920. road trip. the obama family serve dinner to veterans of the homeless at a church in northwest washington. each family member served a different side -- with the president taking care of the turkey and gravy -- each family member served a different side dish, with the president serving the turkey and gravy. alison: that is very nice. they have not been to your house to rate the food. brian: we know brining. whining.e is just brian: at least the weather was better today. las
top airlines posted record profits because of low gas prices. delta, american, and southwest saved more than $11 billion in fuel costs, but passengers have not seen much of a savings. american,e cost on united, and southwest has only gone down about 4%, and delta does not disclose cost information. leon: funny how that works out. a new orleans restaurant celebrated tonight, food network named their turkey recipe the number one thanks giving dish in america. brining, which happens for eight...
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for decades, report after report warns of possible levee breaks in the delta, and there's one area that mike is particularly worried about. >> we're working our way up to sea level here, and a portion of this island is located above sea level. >> this is a peaceful setting but you're talking about this being ground zero. and why is that. >> this is one of the lowest points in the system, and i would not be surprised this winter if we had waves crashing over these levees. >> that seems unimaginable. >> given a strong enough storm, it may be a reality, with catastrophic results. mother nature may be giving california a 1-2 punch, first a record drought. and then possibly a catastrophic e el nino. buts not just mother nature to blame. but decades of neglect of the infrastructure. >> we stopped paying for this a long time ago, so why should we be shocked that the systems are falling down around our ears, and the bridges are failing and the roads eroding but we chose not to pay for it. >> but the truth is that california and the nation will pay, one way or another. the question is whether th
for decades, report after report warns of possible levee breaks in the delta, and there's one area that mike is particularly worried about. >> we're working our way up to sea level here, and a portion of this island is located above sea level. >> this is a peaceful setting but you're talking about this being ground zero. and why is that. >> this is one of the lowest points in the system, and i would not be surprised this winter if we had waves crashing over these levees....
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a year ago we were talking about this group of delta baggage handlers, two people arrested, running guns on planes. think of the consequences of that. that just kind of went off the news radar and nothing changed at the airports. that should not have been the case. >> finally, to you, how this would empower isis. when i think of using an airplane as a bomb, you think of al qaeda. there are black widows who took planes down in russia more recently. why this method, do you think? >> well, one thing we have to look at is the way it's going to affect egypt in particular. isis is trying to target arab countries. they are trying to attack close to home. this manages to attack close to home in the form of egypt and russia. so i think what we're looking at is an evolution in the strategy of the group, where they used to be focused instead on building a state. and now it seems that they are interested in other things as well. >> an evidence lolution of the of the group. when we were listening that it wasn't that sophisticated of a device, would you consider isis sfis indica sophisticated? >> they
a year ago we were talking about this group of delta baggage handlers, two people arrested, running guns on planes. think of the consequences of that. that just kind of went off the news radar and nothing changed at the airports. that should not have been the case. >> finally, to you, how this would empower isis. when i think of using an airplane as a bomb, you think of al qaeda. there are black widows who took planes down in russia more recently. why this method, do you think? >>...
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right here of the of a river the delta keying was at night it would go into the delta to bring back alcohol. establish 1915 in in addition to the racial component with an issue of immigration and religious groups and it gets into though whole idea that prohibition is said doubt more than alcohol it is a culture war. when you looked at these various groups like the women's christian temperance union and you see a lot of anxiety over changes happening in the culture that most people are in cities and rural areas in working for wages. you have things like movies and though this may not be to the liking of some people and the culture they are starting a new social practice of dating now illegal alcohol with dating so they all create anxiety and that is part of the reaction of the people of the clay and. they say i want to stop this. not only anti-african-american anjou and catholic, all of these things from the sacramento perspective you have the sudden entrance of the kkk on palm sunday 1922 at the westminster presbyterian church as they would march in during the evening service to handle a le
right here of the of a river the delta keying was at night it would go into the delta to bring back alcohol. establish 1915 in in addition to the racial component with an issue of immigration and religious groups and it gets into though whole idea that prohibition is said doubt more than alcohol it is a culture war. when you looked at these various groups like the women's christian temperance union and you see a lot of anxiety over changes happening in the culture that most people are in cities...
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to the point if you go to school today, a school in a row section of the delta where a researcher went recently and found that the students recite the following pledge. ever since god grid all things on earth there has not been one person like me, my eyes and my gears, my brain and my seoul all our exceptional. nobody speaks or behaves like me. no one before me and no one will after me. i am the biggest miracle of nature. i've often thought what would be like teaching a roomful of kids who say that every morning? [laughter] challenging i think. in china today people are asking themselves in one form or another what do i want them what i want for myself, what do i want for my family, but unwilling to risk in order to get myself? .. >> >> had no interest to marry the type of person her parents could introduce her to. they inhabited different universes by generation. historically ti says matchmakers factory bosses, parents, and they handle the delicate business to pare people up it was not left to a mitscher's. matters of the car was serious business. people were pared on the similar fami
to the point if you go to school today, a school in a row section of the delta where a researcher went recently and found that the students recite the following pledge. ever since god grid all things on earth there has not been one person like me, my eyes and my gears, my brain and my seoul all our exceptional. nobody speaks or behaves like me. no one before me and no one will after me. i am the biggest miracle of nature. i've often thought what would be like teaching a roomful of kids who say...
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you'll still notice by the afternoon hours a few drifting thunderstorms across parts of the delta over near the tri-valley and maybe across parts of the extreme south bay. overall, it's going to be a cool day tomorrow. we're talking mid 60s from san francisco, the peninsula, even into the south bay. and we are keeping the threat of thunderstorms in the forecast through the afternoon. so while we're dry out tomorrow morning, even the afternoon hours, we could still see a few active cells across the radar. overall, it's going to be cool. upper 60s even for the tri-valley. here is a look at the rainfall amounts. this thing continues to go back and forth. i definitely think we're going to get half an inch across parts of the north bay. the san francisco area, the peninsula, the tri-valley, even the south bay, these numbers seem to be a little bit high. but i do think we'll at least get half an inch, even in some of those locations. i'm thinking more of a quarter inch and maybe an inch at the higher elevations. we're going to get some snow as well. the potential of 4 to 8 inches above 5,000
you'll still notice by the afternoon hours a few drifting thunderstorms across parts of the delta over near the tri-valley and maybe across parts of the extreme south bay. overall, it's going to be a cool day tomorrow. we're talking mid 60s from san francisco, the peninsula, even into the south bay. and we are keeping the threat of thunderstorms in the forecast through the afternoon. so while we're dry out tomorrow morning, even the afternoon hours, we could still see a few active cells across...
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we wouldn't look for lasting impact from the tragedy of last weekend. >> why is delta your top pick? to be excited about for next year. the american u.s. air integration has gone well. they can start unlocking the merits of that transaction. united has a new ceo who will win back the frontline and hopefully restoring the confidence in customer service metrics. delta we feel most certain about earnings model. delta significantly overpaid for fuel the first half of this year because they cling to the notion of fuel hedging. that turns to an advantage the first half of 2016. they are likely to show larger momentum. the deficit is less severe an american/united. delta would emerge as a top pick for those reasons. >> great to see you. thank you. >> you agree with delta? >> it's interesting. quickly. >> okay. >> we did a double tag team in the airlines. >> i remember that. >> we took the bear case in january. that was the high. delta recently recaptured that $52 level we saw in january but seemingly failed. delta's got to get through $52 or you're looking at double tops. jetblue was a stoc
we wouldn't look for lasting impact from the tragedy of last weekend. >> why is delta your top pick? to be excited about for next year. the american u.s. air integration has gone well. they can start unlocking the merits of that transaction. united has a new ceo who will win back the frontline and hopefully restoring the confidence in customer service metrics. delta we feel most certain about earnings model. delta significantly overpaid for fuel the first half of this year because they...
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delta airlines is looking to an in aero stake mexico. acquired an option to an additional 8.1%. the pension trust will require 4.6% of the airline. will look to buy an additional 32% stake. we have more coming up. what will jobs look like 20 years from today? ♪ alix: coming up, linkedin chairman and founder reid hoffman will be joining bloomberg west. you don't want to miss that conversation. what did you miss? it is time for the business flash. salesorce.com forecasting that topped estimates as new services bolster products for growth. salesforce says sales rose in line with estimates. of green mountain beating estimates, raising dividend by 13%. the company raising its full-year adjusted earnings forecast. >> according to private documents obtained by bloomberg $27 million.st it is the number two right healing service after it were. >> that is your bloomberg business flash. alix: our robots the biggest risk to the job market? the u.s. and u.k. are seeing stronger job markets. will these gains be lost? the bank of england did the math. in the u.s. the figure would be 80 million jobs. guest,: joining us, our the robots.se of congr
delta airlines is looking to an in aero stake mexico. acquired an option to an additional 8.1%. the pension trust will require 4.6% of the airline. will look to buy an additional 32% stake. we have more coming up. what will jobs look like 20 years from today? ♪ alix: coming up, linkedin chairman and founder reid hoffman will be joining bloomberg west. you don't want to miss that conversation. what did you miss? it is time for the business flash. salesorce.com forecasting that topped estimates...
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and if you look at the 50 day moving average of american, delta and united, stopped on a dime. jet blue very close. so technically they traded well. if they would have gone further down, i was looking at the airlines, to start jumping into and adding those. jet blue with less international exposure than the big three i mentioned, that does make it more interesting if you are concerned about the global aspect of what is going on right now. but i still think the airlines, barring something awful, i think they are a great buy pulling back. i wish they could pull back some more so i could get in. >> and they pulled back on expedia and priceline. >> and those online travel sites, particularly expedia, which has exposure to other places. you will see this. and gordon made excellent points about security and how these things happen. i would look more toward expedia. but it traded well. it opens on a gap, down to 120-ish. and held, which is support and rallied toward the end of the day. so i think if i was long expedia, i'm not, i would not be selling it tomorrow morning. >> and you kn
and if you look at the 50 day moving average of american, delta and united, stopped on a dime. jet blue very close. so technically they traded well. if they would have gone further down, i was looking at the airlines, to start jumping into and adding those. jet blue with less international exposure than the big three i mentioned, that does make it more interesting if you are concerned about the global aspect of what is going on right now. but i still think the airlines, barring something awful,...
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and look at the next couple of hours just a little bit of fog through the delta. s into the east bay. but as we go through the rest of the afternoon it's tons of sun and a little fog hereful it translates into 60s with light winds at the coast. near 69 today in san francisco, and around san francisco. low to mid-70s around the bay. that brings us up anywhere from five to ten degrees above average. we will talk about the second half of the weekend and thanksgiving when we could see a few raindrops. chris. >> lisa, thank you. after the deadly paris attacks in paris, many people say to keep people to safe is is to prevent refugees from coming into the united states. officials say they wait 18 months until the screening process is completed. he reminds americans to remember who we may turn away. >> let's also remember who the vast majority of these refugees are. women, children, or euphons, survivors of torture, people desperately in need of medical help. to turn them away and say there's no way you can ever get here would play right into the terrorists' hands. >> bide
and look at the next couple of hours just a little bit of fog through the delta. s into the east bay. but as we go through the rest of the afternoon it's tons of sun and a little fog hereful it translates into 60s with light winds at the coast. near 69 today in san francisco, and around san francisco. low to mid-70s around the bay. that brings us up anywhere from five to ten degrees above average. we will talk about the second half of the weekend and thanksgiving when we could see a few...
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he spent a lot of time with south vietnamese troops in the delta of the southern part of the anon and -- vietnam, and in deep jungles. he would go out with american advisers. he was coming back with pictures of enormous brutality and -- brutality committed against the hmong -- the vietnamese farmers. these military operations were painted as being necessary to round out the viet cong, the group that was plotting against the government. but in fact, what was happening, whole villages were being laid to waste. there was one picture in particular in the book, that shows a farmer holding the body of a child. nepalm had stripped skin from the body and the farmer was holding the body up to soldiers who were just disinterestly looking at it. they moved on. there were many photographs of the terrible agony inflicted on local people and that remains with me as important, because it illustrated the punishment that local people were taking in the war. secondly, the indifference of the allies in the war at that point against the population and what was seen as a civil war, but with the communists
he spent a lot of time with south vietnamese troops in the delta of the southern part of the anon and -- vietnam, and in deep jungles. he would go out with american advisers. he was coming back with pictures of enormous brutality and -- brutality committed against the hmong -- the vietnamese farmers. these military operations were painted as being necessary to round out the viet cong, the group that was plotting against the government. but in fact, what was happening, whole villages were being...
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sergeant wheeler was a member of the elite delta force, a highly decorated combat veteran of the afghanistan and iraq wars. master sergeant wheeler was killed in a successful mission to rescue 70 hostages who were about to be executed by isis. >> we have now heard from rescued hostages. they expected to be executed that day. after morning prayers. their graves hadal already been prepared. not only did our support help provide another mass killing, we enabled those partners of ours to deliver isil a clear defeat and prevented them from broadcasting a horrific massacre to the world. this is someone who saw the team that he was advising and assisting coming under attack. and he rushed to their -- to help them and made it possible for them to be effective. and in doing that lost his own life. that's why i'm proud of him. >> master sergeant joshua wheeler from roland, oklahoma, was 39 years old. he leaves his wife, four sons, his grandfather and grandmother. >> we saw the american troop commitment in vietnam escalate from a small number of advisers like sergeant wheeler, to hundreds of thousands
sergeant wheeler was a member of the elite delta force, a highly decorated combat veteran of the afghanistan and iraq wars. master sergeant wheeler was killed in a successful mission to rescue 70 hostages who were about to be executed by isis. >> we have now heard from rescued hostages. they expected to be executed that day. after morning prayers. their graves hadal already been prepared. not only did our support help provide another mass killing, we enabled those partners of ours to...