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silvia uriarte: i i think mosost peoeople are skeptitical beuse they can't afford to makeke a mistake. . yeah, they're great r our environment, yes, you save energy, but at the same time, the cost of installation and the cost in the long--long run. i think thatat makes people afraraid. hom: many of the populations that we work with are in communities where there were significant presences of predatory lenders. for example, 10 years ago. and a lot of different i institutions or different companies have left people feeling like they were taken advantage of. we're actively involved every day in showing people that their neigighbor hasas gone solar wits or someonene else t their community, or they can just come and watch us do it somewhere else and d that this s is real. boy: dad, [indistinct] solar panels s and i knowow what--andd i know whahat they do now. silvia uriarte: really? what do they do? boy: give clean energy. silvia uriarte: yes, they do. they make clean energy from the sun, righght? boy: mm-hmm. silvia uriarte: yeah. rivera: what i love about my job is everything about it. t
silvia uriarte: i i think mosost peoeople are skeptitical beuse they can't afford to makeke a mistake. . yeah, they're great r our environment, yes, you save energy, but at the same time, the cost of installation and the cost in the long--long run. i think thatat makes people afraraid. hom: many of the populations that we work with are in communities where there were significant presences of predatory lenders. for example, 10 years ago. and a lot of different i institutions or different...
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in peoeople. it's beeeen over ten years since i first met the eel river.my life is changed through the story. some places along the river are like g going backk in te ten thouousand yearsrs
in peoeople. it's beeeen over ten years since i first met the eel river.my life is changed through the story. some places along the river are like g going backk in te ten thouousand yearsrs
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unlike other countries, france, most peoeople in france have thr public pension and not a private pensionthis is a very important issue for people in this country. everyone under the current system gets a different pension depending on what your salary was when you were working and how long you worked for. one example, in the private sector, employoyees pensions are cut based on their 25 best years of earnings, and in the public sectors, it is six months of earnings. the retitirement age i is 62, at was controversial when they raised it from 60. to get your full pension, you would have had to pay into your pension for years. the retirement age has been creeping up already and is cucurrently on average about 63, as high as 67 for some people. the other problem is that there is a deficit in the system. there is not money to financnce itself. a report published in january said the deficicit was to contie untiti2042. anchor:: s so what's in the new plan? reporter: the big change is that it will be much simpler. several of the 42 systems will be down to one universal engine system. it will hav
unlike other countries, france, most peoeople in france have thr public pension and not a private pensionthis is a very important issue for people in this country. everyone under the current system gets a different pension depending on what your salary was when you were working and how long you worked for. one example, in the private sector, employoyees pensions are cut based on their 25 best years of earnings, and in the public sectors, it is six months of earnings. the retitirement age i is...
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someme peoeople are goioing to e moon for s scientific reasons. some arere goingng for prestige.here a another player now thaa is the private sector. elon musk and jeff bezos are buildingheheir ownwn rockets and they will have the ability to go to the moon whenenever they w wh to go. itit is an amalgam.. it i is a mix and it iss everhahanging. the more people who getet involved, the e more recent thee are to go. it is markedly different from the 60's which is we have to be the other guys. >> i want for you to listen to a russian cosmonaut. what he had to say about today. he was a boy at t the time of te moon landing but listen to his thoughts. >> back then, i was 10 years old and i had dreamt about becoming an astronaut for a long time. neil armstrong was one of my heroes. what my heroes did they did for all mankind. it was a pity that it was not us russians that space travel was developing fast and it was clear that many countries would send astronauts into space. now i am at the end of my career as an astronaut but i have never been to the moon. >> he is saying it was our human
someme peoeople are goioing to e moon for s scientific reasons. some arere goingng for prestige.here a another player now thaa is the private sector. elon musk and jeff bezos are buildingheheir ownwn rockets and they will have the ability to go to the moon whenenever they w wh to go. itit is an amalgam.. it i is a mix and it iss everhahanging. the more people who getet involved, the e more recent thee are to go. it is markedly different from the 60's which is we have to be the other guys....
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this was understood and known, even other peoeople were enterig withouout papers.eople looked the other way for the most part. i'm not quite sure what happened , with a flash pointnt was thate started to militarized u.s.-mexico border. but all of a sudden, immigrants begin criminal and we wanted to wall ourselves off from them. we have more undocumented immigrants i in the united stats and we have ever had because it is hard to get in. when people finally get in, they stay. they bring their families in at a later time when they can. have this swelling effect because of the way we manage our borders. i don't know we have had a terrorist that is, for mexico. we have not had some sort of attack for mexicans in the united states and all of a sudden we have this militarized infrastructure. it is somewhat of f a mystery to me. i watched all of this happened bit by bit. i think it is a political construct. if i am a politician and want to run on keeping you safe from these immigrants, i could look like a knight in shining armor. i think that is what trump and president be
this was understood and known, even other peoeople were enterig withouout papers.eople looked the other way for the most part. i'm not quite sure what happened , with a flash pointnt was thate started to militarized u.s.-mexico border. but all of a sudden, immigrants begin criminal and we wanted to wall ourselves off from them. we have more undocumented immigrants i in the united stats and we have ever had because it is hard to get in. when people finally get in, they stay. they bring their...
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system and i find that that's unfortunate but in general that is reputation of france has and french peoeople also havave the reputation of having a hard time talking about moneyey or perhahs even being ashamed of making money. do you think that plays s into e work envnvironment absolututelyi think -- you know it's the it's making moneyey is something that celebrated somomething i would y envy but something it emulateses and and motivates people --- in france there's cultural stigma around money and success which is unfortunate -- and people who want to be successful or want to make money on forty flee france and go to the u. k. occurred silicon valley where there's a lot more freedom -- and a positive connotation of success we're here in a co working space whwhich is quite a modern concet here in france do you think that work culture is changing i think france i is becoming more of a start up nation - -- and that'sa great wonderful thing it allows french -- entrepreneurs to start the companies here and stay in france and create. jobs and wealth here in france as opposed to having to find the
system and i find that that's unfortunate but in general that is reputation of france has and french peoeople also havave the reputation of having a hard time talking about moneyey or perhahs even being ashamed of making money. do you think that plays s into e work envnvironment absolututelyi think -- you know it's the it's making moneyey is something that celebrated somomething i would y envy but something it emulateses and and motivates people --- in france there's cultural stigma around...
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brent: peoeople looking at this may be puzzled because we have been here in the u.s.conomy is rolling forward, that unemployment is at a record low. so why does it need this boost? steven: this is what is extraordinary about this, especially if you listen to the presser with jerome powell, the fed chairman, after this happened. job levels are high, consumer spending is high, the normal metrics are all there. he says this is basically an insurance cut is meant to be preemptive and keep the good times rolling, essentially. that has fed watchers scratching their heads because they say, isn't the fed supposed to be data dependent? the data is good and yet you are cutting rates. why? what he said was interesting. he said if you look at the markets, twice this year at the beginning of the year we were against the rate cut, then we got rocky. once we signaled we were changing our position, things corrected. it is about signaling confidence is what he is saying. brent: so he is playing with market psychology. steven: that is what seems to be happening. what was really interes
brent: peoeople looking at this may be puzzled because we have been here in the u.s.conomy is rolling forward, that unemployment is at a record low. so why does it need this boost? steven: this is what is extraordinary about this, especially if you listen to the presser with jerome powell, the fed chairman, after this happened. job levels are high, consumer spending is high, the normal metrics are all there. he says this is basically an insurance cut is meant to be preemptive and keep the good...
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same d right it's funny june because this is something that forereigners tend to pick up on french peoeople. don't really seem to nonotice te fact that they have the same handwriting at least when they're little. whenen you grow up you kind of grow into your own hand writing but when you're learning how to write there's a special kind o f hand writing that you learn and it's a special kind of hand writing thee teachers use as we? and moreover everyone h here learns to write in ink not even in. its right in france if you use a fountatain pen and all your homework is hand written it's not written on the computer and then printed that goes for essays in high school as well. in fact is a special kind of paper that you use in france that has -- squares essentially and lines that you basically have to fit your hand writing -- to and this is one of many school supplies the french will take very seriously. i'm here with a live and savavannah two sisters so live yoyou're goioing in to see. out the equivalent of second grade and savannah you're going into c. m. do the equivalent of fifth grade -- a a
same d right it's funny june because this is something that forereigners tend to pick up on french peoeople. don't really seem to nonotice te fact that they have the same handwriting at least when they're little. whenen you grow up you kind of grow into your own hand writing but when you're learning how to write there's a special kind o f hand writing that you learn and it's a special kind of hand writing thee teachers use as we? and moreover everyone h here learns to write in ink not even in....
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and other peoeople realllly i'mm hahappy at thehe way thihis m me ununited statatesook at julie at your feet a genesis i left russia for this -- this job was saying the resemblance two days before tiananmen square is channing. we wait and see how that develops. now -- pride month may be over but gay penguins. stealing the headlines for the am. the second time in a week. yes sometimes reality is strange at the fiction at gay penguins in london at marama and rocky i said jim to use and that. and they are now raising a check having a doctor's an ag at thehe sea lilife aquarium in london i hit at all this is the happy couple. i you'll see they have a little- gay pride stone it down below -- come to to get that but anyway i this is the chickens i'll talk to them there is now -- he's not two weeks old at that she took the hand away from the birth mother because she had to to raise a would have had to use race they felt that was too much they gave the act. to this lesbian couple who then incubated it and now he is the it results we don't yet know. his name. and what's interesting there is that
and other peoeople realllly i'mm hahappy at thehe way thihis m me ununited statatesook at julie at your feet a genesis i left russia for this -- this job was saying the resemblance two days before tiananmen square is channing. we wait and see how that develops. now -- pride month may be over but gay penguins. stealing the headlines for the am. the second time in a week. yes sometimes reality is strange at the fiction at gay penguins in london at marama and rocky i said jim to use and that. and...
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says -- he had said there were other things we can do, you know, senator warren, a number of other peoeopleho were rug -- in fact, i think eight out of 10 people the next that were asked, would you repeal section 1325. eight out of 10 0 of the people standing on that stage said, yes, they would. i am glad about half of the democrats that are running in 2020 recogognize we have to do that. i was part of the obama administration.. befofore i was p part of the oba administration, as m mayorf f sn antoninio, i r recognize some oe shortcomings of the administration w when it cacameo this issue o of immigration. i was critical of the administration for some of the things it was doing. vialieve in some ways, administration to get better as time went by. you think about daca and dapa and the protections they try to offer to those young people and also their parents. but look, republicans and democrats, it's true, hahave not done what neneeds to be donene n this issue. i have put forward what i call people first immigration plan, that would do this 21st entry marshall plan with central allica that w
says -- he had said there were other things we can do, you know, senator warren, a number of other peoeopleho were rug -- in fact, i think eight out of 10 people the next that were asked, would you repeal section 1325. eight out of 10 0 of the people standing on that stage said, yes, they would. i am glad about half of the democrats that are running in 2020 recogognize we have to do that. i was part of the obama administration.. befofore i was p part of the oba administration, as m mayorf f sn...
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it is only for questions of power that we find ourselves ableleo countenanance the idea that peoeoplewho have done the enslaving should have been compensated, and that was fine, and not j jut pepeople who w were enslaved, but people whoho were suffering the e effects of that afteterwa, should not be compensated. amy: so, talk about what are the possible -- >> i should -- i'm sorry, can i just add ---- can i add just one quick thing also, amy? this whole thing about who should get a check, and should we cut checks, you know, i understand those questions. that's great. those peoplele should supportt h.r. 40, tugugh, becaususe that's what h.r. 4040 does. it tries to get that figured out and get thatat math figured out and fifigure out the best way to do it. but if we don't actually have a s study, we can't t actually answer those questitions. you can't ask a doctor to make a diagnosis before there's an actual examination. those peopople who have all of those questions should support h.r. 40. they should be its biggesest supporters. nermeen: ta-nenehisi coates, i want to go back to some o
it is only for questions of power that we find ourselves ableleo countenanance the idea that peoeoplewho have done the enslaving should have been compensated, and that was fine, and not j jut pepeople who w were enslaved, but people whoho were suffering the e effects of that afteterwa, should not be compensated. amy: so, talk about what are the possible -- >> i should -- i'm sorry, can i just add ---- can i add just one quick thing also, amy? this whole thing about who should get a check,...