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states and rtainly in latin amemerica,, there e is b been a l long exisg caste system tour the native peoples,sether it is peru, bolivia, ecuauador, mexico, andf cocourse in e uniteted states? whwhat you felt the indigenous people should be i included amog this middle caste? >> first of all, the caste systemem as i am descrcribing ie hahave to go back k to where ben with the creation of the country in whichch the people e who wewe colonists, who are british, plplace themselves obviously at the top of the hierarchy and then brought people in from africa to be the enslaved people who woululd automaticically byy definitionon be at the very botm of the caste system, having no rights whatstsoever,r, not even rights over their own bodies. ththere also were the indndigens people who were the firstst nanations of this land who then work in some ways exiled from the caste system that was being created in a bipolar caste system. i also say in some ways they were forced to be outside the caste system in ways the colonists device by forcing them off the land. the bipolar caste system meant there was basica
states and rtainly in latin amemerica,, there e is b been a l long exisg caste system tour the native peoples,sether it is peru, bolivia, ecuauador, mexico, andf cocourse in e uniteted states? whwhat you felt the indigenous people should be i included amog this middle caste? >> first of all, the caste systemem as i am descrcribing ie hahave to go back k to where ben with the creation of the country in whichch the people e who wewe colonists, who are british, plplace themselves obviously...
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because domestic politics, part is party politics shouldn't mix with the white house, which is the people ‘spresentative of the president of the people and the same goes forjerusalem where mike pompeo is right now, the secretary of state. he is using jerusalem as a back drop while he is on a diplomatic mission in the middle east and there is that sense that diplomacy, which should be a bipartisan effort representative of america shouldn't be mixed with party politics. the state department has gone so far as to say mike pompeo is acting as an individual when he delivers this speech from jerusalem, using it as a back drop, and there has been no public money under state department has not facilitated this in any way. from the rose garden tonight, melania trump will be speaking outside the white house and both of these are very controversial and are raising questions in congress, the democrats in the house have demanded an enquiry into this but we're talking about a president who has survived i'm not quite sure that is going to go anywhere. thank you very much. the family of an unarmed black man
because domestic politics, part is party politics shouldn't mix with the white house, which is the people ‘spresentative of the president of the people and the same goes forjerusalem where mike pompeo is right now, the secretary of state. he is using jerusalem as a back drop while he is on a diplomatic mission in the middle east and there is that sense that diplomacy, which should be a bipartisan effort representative of america shouldn't be mixed with party politics. the state department has...
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what we are s seeing is a dispsproportionanate number of people dyiying from cance, dealing with respiratotoryu, and also succumbing to respiratory problemsms like asththma, bronchitis, and copd. offrt arthur, t texas, one out five h households s has a childr someone behind the doors that has to use a nebulizerer to breathe or tatake breathing treatmtments. it is timeme that we doo more to assist the world witithin an clclimate e change. it is time fororhe unitedd stats to get back into ththe paris agreement. and i think trump, insnstead of rolling back some of these clean air act laws and reregulations,e should be lookingg at ways in which we can place more regulations to ensure the e safy of our citizens, not only on the gulf coast, but across thihis country. it is time we stand together and time that all citizens realize that it is up to us to make sure our environment safe and clean for all citizens. amy: hilton kelly, thank you for being with us. winner of the goldman environmental prize. executive director of the community in power and development association. thank you so much. democrac
what we are s seeing is a dispsproportionanate number of people dyiying from cance, dealing with respiratotoryu, and also succumbing to respiratory problemsms like asththma, bronchitis, and copd. offrt arthur, t texas, one out five h households s has a childr someone behind the doors that has to use a nebulizerer to breathe or tatake breathing treatmtments. it is timeme that we doo more to assist the world witithin an clclimate e change. it is time fororhe unitedd stats to get back into ththe...
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s stand. there e aro people there. y s solution that doesnsn't at that and g give them equal righ, what is paradeded as "two state solution" is a one state solution. one state has sovereignty and controll and t the other state s not. one statate controls movement of eveverybody in and out and t the other so-calalled state with the palestinian s state undnder so-c-called two state solution would have no control over immigration, import/export, groundwater,r, a airspace -- i t woululd not be sovereigngn. moreover, palestinians would be restriricted to a tiny fraractif the occupied territoriries, lett alone the entirety o of palesti. this is not just. the current situauation is not sustainable. there has to be equalitytyf rights between those people on every level -- religious rights, personal rights, political rights, and national rights. amy: thank you so much for being with us. rashid khalidi, edwaward said professor of modern arab studies at columbia university. books.of a number of his latest "the e hundred-years , wa
s stand. there e aro people there. y s solution that doesnsn't at that and g give them equal righ, what is paradeded as "two state solution" is a one state solution. one state has sovereignty and controll and t the other state s not. one statate controls movement of eveverybody in and out and t the other so-calalled state with the palestinian s state undnder so-c-called two state solution would have no control over immigration, import/export, groundwater,r, a airspace -- i t woululd...
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but with some peoplsome people s the definitive idea that there is no role for climate change and where a storm is happening it is impossible to say. >> guest: the disagreement may be more supportive as they become a part of the reason i wrote this book, a big part is to claims thathe claims that bif people will buy, the earth is dying and half of the public around the world believe that it will make humans extinct, this needs to be pushed back again. it's causing mental health problems. let me give a different example because this is in the news. if the president of the united states were to say aliens are not invading the united states. a reporter says and he says they are not. that reporter could make the same argument as my statement which is to say well, you can't say that for sure. we have navy pilots have reported close encounters with what appear to be alien spacecraft. we have video evidence that's been released and confirmed by the pentagon and special groups studying it. so how can you be sure the united states is not being invaded by aliens? so as far as the whole philosophi
but with some peoplsome people s the definitive idea that there is no role for climate change and where a storm is happening it is impossible to say. >> guest: the disagreement may be more supportive as they become a part of the reason i wrote this book, a big part is to claims thathe claims that bif people will buy, the earth is dying and half of the public around the world believe that it will make humans extinct, this needs to be pushed back again. it's causing mental health problems....
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theiru advising people in 20's to run for national office? do you think you can have a bigger impact at the state or local level than congress right now? >> i think those are false choices. there are a million different ways to serve, and all of them are necessary. i am calling voters across texas to make sure they are ready to turn out for the most important election of our lifetimes. ,here are first-time candidates an extraordinary number who are women, women of color, and black women in a state long known for the racial suppression of voters in texas. wouldn't that be wonderful if one of the most diverse states in the country, one of the most diverse cities, what if we could elect a majority that looks like the state? so it is necessary for those candidates to be running. i am inspired by their courage. it looks like we will pick up some u.s. congressional seats as well. these are first-time candidates running. in if they did not put themselves out there. all necessary jobs. we need people to step up and do it. >> we are out of time. i wan
theiru advising people in 20's to run for national office? do you think you can have a bigger impact at the state or local level than congress right now? >> i think those are false choices. there are a million different ways to serve, and all of them are necessary. i am calling voters across texas to make sure they are ready to turn out for the most important election of our lifetimes. ,here are first-time candidates an extraordinary number who are women, women of color, and black women...
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ththe environmentalists s bele that if people have a sufficie s source of incncome, ththey will be more likely t o protect the environment. host: that's all from "global 3000" this time. do write in and tell us what you thought of the show. and look us up on facebook, dw women. see you soon. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," the illegal lumber trade is a multi-million-dollar business spanning the globe. in the northwest united states, scientists are using innovative methods to stop lumber from enentering ththe country, w whin brazil, violent clashes have erupted at the source, where indigenous groups are trying to stop poachers from decimating their forest.
ththe environmentalists s bele that if people have a sufficie s source of incncome, ththey will be more likely t o protect the environment. host: that's all from "global 3000" this time. do write in and tell us what you thought of the show. and look us up on facebook, dw women. see you soon. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] narrator: on this episode of "earth focus,"...
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ththe environmentalists s bele that if people have a sufficie s source of incncome, ththey will be more likely t o protect the environment. host: that's all from "global 3000" this time. do write in and tell us what you thought of the show. and look us up on facebook, dw women. see you soon. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] narrrator: to o keep big cities afloat, great wawater demandnds require g greater watater solut. water protectors combat climate change and the illegal wetland development floodiding towns in argentina. in n mexico c city, citizens use innovative education models and techchnologies to address the city's water issues.
ththe environmentalists s bele that if people have a sufficie s source of incncome, ththey will be more likely t o protect the environment. host: that's all from "global 3000" this time. do write in and tell us what you thought of the show. and look us up on facebook, dw women. see you soon. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] narrrator: to o keep big cities afloat, great wawater...
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ththe environmentalists s bele that if people have a sufficie s source of incncome, ththey will be more likely t o protect the environment. host: that's all from "global 3000" this time. do write in and tell us what you thought of the show. and look us up on facebook, dw women. see you soon. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] 08/14/20 08/14/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, thisis is democracy now! pres. trump: this is a truly historic moment. not since the israel-jordan peace treaty signed more thahan5 years ago has so much progress been made toward peace in the middle east. amy: israel and the united arab emirates have reached a u.s.-brokered agreement to fully normalize relations in exchange for israel temporarily suspendingla
ththe environmentalists s bele that if people have a sufficie s source of incncome, ththey will be more likely t o protect the environment. host: that's all from "global 3000" this time. do write in and tell us what you thought of the show. and look us up on facebook, dw women. see you soon. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] 08/14/20 08/14/20 [captioning made possible by...
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ththe environmentalists s bele that if people have a sufficie s source of incncome, ththey will be more likely t o protect the environment. host: that's all from "global 3000" this time. do write in and tell us what you thought of the show. and look us up on facebook, dw women. see you soon. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] - whatat's your prprobm? whwhat's your soluti?? this is an interviview series about making the world a better place. in the campaign to reverse global warming most scientists, politicians, and entrepreneurs look for new technology. amory lovins, the visionary founderr of rocky mountain institute, has led the global conversation about energy for more than 40 years. this is kakamp solutions. why are you growing banananas at 7,000 feet in your home?? well, it used toto go to minunus 40 and below out here, and when we were buildingg this passiveve house
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folks from louisiana see themselves as a people u. s. citizens but bears of a special identity they're committed to defending at all cost. cajun country revisited all this week all fronts twenty four. this week down to with these in barbados not as s much for its beaches. i think love of the flying g fish. we need to investigate t this iconon of the carribean islands printed inside it's possible. stamped on the wonderlic clean. to its national station but today it's under threat. my name is. all my friends and my family know misha and. thirty years ago a for a side project management saddam was plentiful you that farr. hello a day this far in addition are the track in the last two years this is a stock. traded in a lot. on australian well right now. my first name. it is noticeable two years. yeah when i was growing up i think. and i just and that your family for the whole be. a longer. right now famous. it is less than a market most of the restaurants on the- but not a poor. i will not stop fishing sure but- if everything come back. but
folks from louisiana see themselves as a people u. s. citizens but bears of a special identity they're committed to defending at all cost. cajun country revisited all this week all fronts twenty four. this week down to with these in barbados not as s much for its beaches. i think love of the flying g fish. we need to investigate t this iconon of the carribean islands printed inside it's possible. stamped on the wonderlic clean. to its national station but today it's under threat. my name is....
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tech, consumer discretionary but that's largely because of amazon and maybe sochl the ame of the s people the s&p is going to have a hard time going down big. kohl's down. gap down you see these declines this is not about the second quarter. this is about comments being made about what's going on in the third quarter. look at walmart ceo. he said consumers are spending money but not at the pace they were in the middle of the quarter. it's off to a slower start than usual given the uncertainty. as for the s&p 500, we're sitting right here at an int intraday high. probably a closing high as well. don't be surprised if we have a bit of pull back in next few days it's very typical. after you hit new highs for the market to pull back if you get some profit taking going on. >> even though equities are blasting ahead, some of the indices today, we are seeing dropping interest rates and a weak dollar. you can see what i mean. we had the pop in june around 90 basis points and now we popped a little over 70 we still see inflows we see many buyers that don't understand what's going on with equities
tech, consumer discretionary but that's largely because of amazon and maybe sochl the ame of the s people the s&p is going to have a hard time going down big. kohl's down. gap down you see these declines this is not about the second quarter. this is about comments being made about what's going on in the third quarter. look at walmart ceo. he said consumers are spending money but not at the pace they were in the middle of the quarter. it's off to a slower start than usual given the...
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most p people were s silent.embered the line from the hindu scripture, thehe vishnu trying to persuadede the princnce thahat e shshould do his dututy. and to impress him, takes on a saiaid now form and am become death, the destroyer of worlds. i suppose we all thohought thah, one waway or another. i am becocome death, the destroyer of f worlds." that is the scientist j oppenheimer quoting the bhagagavad-gita. uninitedrn now to how the stateses governmnment contrtrole narrative about the race to build the first atomic on, especially by controlling how that story was portrayed in the media. this is the focus of a new book, called "the beginning or the end: how hollywood -- and america -- learned to stop worrying and love the bomb." thehe end" is or also the name of a 1947 movie by mgm. we will learn more about that and more by external us greg mitchell, who has written andnsively on the hiroshima nagasaki atomic bombings. it is great to have you with us, greg. anniversary, the 75th anniversary of the dropping of th
most p people were s silent.embered the line from the hindu scripture, thehe vishnu trying to persuadede the princnce thahat e shshould do his dututy. and to impress him, takes on a saiaid now form and am become death, the destroyer of worlds. i suppose we all thohought thah, one waway or another. i am becocome death, the destroyer of f worlds." that is the scientist j oppenheimer quoting the bhagagavad-gita. uninitedrn now to how the stateses governmnment contrtrole narrative about the...
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tateda says s these measures cod help.. >> translator: thehe virus is sprereading in areas where peoe dine. that's because you remove your masksk and voices become louded when peoplerink, causing more microdroplets s to be released. we need d to be careful. >> reporter: the rising numbers come at a bad time. next week is when people typically travel to their hometowns for an extended holiday, known as obon. but if the upward trend continues, the coronavirus could upend summer plans for millions of people across the country. nakagawa saori, nhk world. >>> and nhk has learned that tateda's association has drawn up guidelines for diagnosing seasonal influenza and covid-19. the association compiled the guguidelines to advivise hospit and clinics on how to deal with the diseases this fall and winter. the two illnesses are said to have similar symptoms, so physicians may find it difficult to distinguish between them in areas hit by outbreaks of both. the guidelines call for testing for bothth diseases simumultaney in such places to avoid overlooking coronavirus cases. for children, the guidelines strongly recommend they be vaccinated against the flu this coming winter,
tateda says s these measures cod help.. >> translator: thehe virus is sprereading in areas where peoe dine. that's because you remove your masksk and voices become louded when peoplerink, causing more microdroplets s to be released. we need d to be careful. >> reporter: the rising numbers come at a bad time. next week is when people typically travel to their hometowns for an extended holiday, known as obon. but if the upward trend continues, the coronavirus could upend summer plans...
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heavy police presence unticefurther noti social media videos from the weekend showed hundreds of people ratingre sowing an altercation involving a suspect with a gun. more than 100 people have been arrested. the main opposition candide in belarus said she considers herself the winner of sunday's presidential election. on monday, the electoral commission said the incumbent had won 80% of the vote. of widespread boat thing. the political division comes after a night of sometimes violent protests across the country. the actor antonio banderas says he haste tespositive for covid-19 and is in quarantine. inwriton twitter, he said he is feeling well, but a bit more tirethan usual. he is the latest hollywood star to announce they have coronavirus. tom hanks and iis elba has also been second. you are watching "bbc world news a.amer still to com mandatory.sks parts of frace are telling people to cover up, but not everybody is listening. officials in hong kong have arrested a prominent media tycoonic on sun of colluding with foreign forces. the publisher of the popular "apple" daily newspaper is one of a do
heavy police presence unticefurther noti social media videos from the weekend showed hundreds of people ratingre sowing an altercation involving a suspect with a gun. more than 100 people have been arrested. the main opposition candide in belarus said she considers herself the winner of sunday's presidential election. on monday, the electoral commission said the incumbent had won 80% of the vote. of widespread boat thing. the political division comes after a night of sometimes violent protests...
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people have access to the ballot box. postal workers can handle ththi. capacity isno wrong. it works well and d it is s gt way for people to exercise the hard-fought -- john amy: mark dimondstein, , thank you for beg with us president of the , american postal workers union. david dayen, after the break, we want t to look at president trump's new exexecutive orders.. what did they m mean? even repubublican lalawmakers he slammethem as unconstitutialal. stayay wh us.. ♪ [music eak] amy: " "please mr. postman" " be marvelelettes. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peacace report. i'm amy y goodman. president trumump signed four executive order saturday, inincluding measures to extend unemployment benefits end of her payroll taxes after congress failed to agree on a new coronavirus bill but it does not look like those unemployment benefits will necessarily be seen by people who are and laid. a number of republican lawmakers joined democrats fleming transactions as unconsnstitutitional. democrats openen to extend the program to give unemployed workers an additional $600 in with benefits a
people have access to the ballot box. postal workers can handle ththi. capacity isno wrong. it works well and d it is s gt way for people to exercise the hard-fought -- john amy: mark dimondstein, , thank you for beg with us president of the , american postal workers union. david dayen, after the break, we want t to look at president trump's new exexecutive orders.. what did they m mean? even repubublican lalawmakers he slammethem as unconstitutialal. stayay wh us.. ♪ [music eak] amy: "...
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. >> it's not what i want but what the american people want. >>'s president trump and first lady melania trump both requested mail-in ballots from florida. >>> flare up on the other side of the bay, what the refinery says caused it. >>> opening restaurant in pandemic, owners of new spot in san francisco say despite the timing it works. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, dangerous heat today but i'll show you when it cools down and few showers move close to the bay area in about seven minutes. >>> when we welcome our west coast viewers tonight, warning to states from the u.s. postal service about counting your vote as the president sows doubt about mail-in voting. we'll have the latest. >>> also investigation into death of teen at youth facility and troubling pattern on "nbc nightly news." >>> unsettling sight on a blistery today. smoke pouring out from refinery. told it was caused by issue in processing unit. from sky ranger, richmond fire issued level one warning to the community, lowest level. said there was no threat to air quality. >>> se
. >> it's not what i want but what the american people want. >>'s president trump and first lady melania trump both requested mail-in ballots from florida. >>> flare up on the other side of the bay, what the refinery says caused it. >>> opening restaurant in pandemic, owners of new spot in san francisco say despite the timing it works. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, dangerous heat today but i'll show you when it cools down and few showers move...
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people s say to me p periodica, "man, you'u've got a m memory like an elelephant."t's's really, r really helplpe tremendoususly. prevevagen. healthier r brain. betetter li. lilily everyonone in the house isis online anand i can't get enouough bandh to vidideo chat wiwith my booko. trtry 1 gig ininternet with at&t t fiber. yoyou get morere bandwidthh and hbhbo max inclcluded. so, evereryone staysys entertai. so i canan just watctch the sw insteaead of readiding the bo? you knowow, if you t turn onon your subtbtitles... thatat's almomost readingn. get 1 1 gig internrnet with at fifiber for $49.99a a month fa yeyear. no anannualcontntract. and now get hbhbo max inclclu. limited avavailabilityty in s select areaeas. call 1 1.877.only.y.att >>> right now at 5:43 as we get a live look outside in the south bay as the sun rises we are going to have a beautiful day, a lot of sunshine but still looking at some comfortable temperatures going from the low 60s this morning to the mid-80s early in the afternoon. we will have some hot spots but a cooldown in the forecast. more on
people s say to me p periodica, "man, you'u've got a m memory like an elelephant."t's's really, r really helplpe tremendoususly. prevevagen. healthier r brain. betetter li. lilily everyonone in the house isis online anand i can't get enouough bandh to vidideo chat wiwith my booko. trtry 1 gig ininternet with at&t t fiber. yoyou get morere bandwidthh and hbhbo max inclcluded. so, evereryone staysys entertai. so i canan just watctch the sw insteaead of readiding the bo? you knowow,...
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declared national emergency on the swine flu presidents have already used national emergency so people s say, does that mean a president biden could declare a national emergency over climate change itself? it seems to me when you look at how presidents have use of power and how congress has repeatedly tried to find national emergency, maybe it is impossible to define what emergency is before hand. there will be more flexibility for the more president, he said immigration of the border, i can say climate change. >> right. that is the danger there, presidents creates presumptions of legality, past presidents have done similar things, what is the standing of our constitutional standing moral that they don't really have established standing in any language of the constitution itself or evolution of constitutional judicial decisions? >> i think about distance leak, i think the founders, when they put the phrase executive power in the constitution, being guided more by alexander hamilton's writing, he had in mind energy, unity, speed, they wanted to face emergencies and crisis but they left un
declared national emergency on the swine flu presidents have already used national emergency so people s say, does that mean a president biden could declare a national emergency over climate change itself? it seems to me when you look at how presidents have use of power and how congress has repeatedly tried to find national emergency, maybe it is impossible to define what emergency is before hand. there will be more flexibility for the more president, he said immigration of the border, i can...
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calling black colored people, and doing the same thing with hispanics and asians -- or people of color, whereas in the 1950's, people were called colored people. now, they are reversing it and calling them people of color, it in my opinion is a racial slur, essentially, but they are doing it -- i believe it is the soft bigotry of low expectations. my other question is, what do you feel when you are told by people who hear that you support donald trump that he is a racist, and yet here you are, a black conservative, saying you support him? is it ever make your brain heard that you are being told that somebody is a racist that willingly and openly takes your support and does things to help you? you know, it's interesting. being an african-american conservative, you are always subjected to a number of media attacks, and people from the left who like to keep us in a box. that is the challenge, i think, that goes to your first question. the democratic party is really good at keeping the african-american community and african-american votes within a box. if you don't think exactly like us, you don't behave exactly
calling black colored people, and doing the same thing with hispanics and asians -- or people of color, whereas in the 1950's, people were called colored people. now, they are reversing it and calling them people of color, it in my opinion is a racial slur, essentially, but they are doing it -- i believe it is the soft bigotry of low expectations. my other question is, what do you feel when you are told by people who hear that you support donald trump that he is a racist, and yet here you are,...
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working together to win back billions of dollars from homeowners from the big banks that foreclosed on people 's homes. in we would talk about his family. how as a single father, joe would spend four hours every da riding the train back and forth from wilmington to washington, beau and hunter got to have breakfast every morning with their dad too. they went thto sleep every nigh with the sound of his voice reading bedtime stories. and while they endured an unspeakable loss, those two little boys always knew that they were ysdeeply, unconditionally loved. and what also moved me about joe , is the work that he did as he was going back and forth. this is the leader who wrote th violence against women act, and enacted the assault weapons ban who as vice president, implemented the recovery act, which brought our country back from the great recession. he championed the affordable care act, protecting millions o americans with pre-existing conditions. to spent decades promoting american values and interest around the world. joe, he believes we stand with our allies and stand up to our adversaries.rs ri
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we are talking to people in their 20's, gen z. they are living through a pandemic. they are watching the white house respond to it and our national elected leaders response. it seems like we have a conflict between science and politics. it seems like politicians have met an impasse. after the first round of stimulus, everything is at stake. the postal service. are we going to be able to vote? do you see this as a moment of shame? how do you interpret the very turbulent and frustrating times we are in right now? rep. hurd: i think the way we get out of this is we follow the lead of -- i think his name was stephen, who was running for governor, and he talked about, he wanted to go and listen to people. he wanted to hear their concerns. that's the message, that's something i have tried to do since i was in congress. i was able to be effective and be a model for others because i represent everybody in the district, not just the people who voted for me. i think when we really focus on the issues that people care about, putting food on the table, a roof over their head, m
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this is 180,000 pounds of people 's stuff from connecticut, new jersey, new york, chicago. tory of this company they've never stored this much household items for people shipping it down here as they prepare to look for new homes in the suburbs of florida. >> our increase in storage and transit business coming from the north is up 50% right now. we are 50% higher in storage than we were at this point last year, and we're at the peak that we've ever been in the history of the company. >> reporter: according to research 22% of americans, 1 in 5 americans have either relocated or know someone who has relocated amid the pandemic. on top of all of that people are shipping their stuff and this is a highly-competitive market, so things are being held in storage longer than they planned as they look for a home in florida. you talk to realtors look at the numbers it's really competitive. the prices of homes in single family homes in south florida have gone up about 5% compared to last year. the prices of condos have even gone up, 6% compared to last year, and when you speak to realto
this is 180,000 pounds of people 's stuff from connecticut, new jersey, new york, chicago. tory of this company they've never stored this much household items for people shipping it down here as they prepare to look for new homes in the suburbs of florida. >> our increase in storage and transit business coming from the north is up 50% right now. we are 50% higher in storage than we were at this point last year, and we're at the peak that we've ever been in the history of the company....
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she also worked in other people 's homes. this is a thing that caused a lot of talk. people suggested later on that maybe andrew johnson was not the son of his father, that he was illegitimate. i've gotten some criticism from mentioning this. even though hans trefousse mentions it as well. instead of just mentioning it, i want to talk about the context that to say something about how class affected the way people viewed andrew johnson from the very, very beginning. because his mother worked outside the home, worked as a maid, essentially in someone's home. people felt free to say things like that about the family. i really doubt that she had been -- if she had been a quote unquote respectable middle class women, those kinds of rumors would be openly spoken about during that time period. from the very beginning, it's not that he was just for, it's that his family was seen as really really marginal. there is a difference between what people would call the deserving poor. poor but striving people, and people who were seen as marginal. she marries again. his mother remarri
she also worked in other people 's homes. this is a thing that caused a lot of talk. people suggested later on that maybe andrew johnson was not the son of his father, that he was illegitimate. i've gotten some criticism from mentioning this. even though hans trefousse mentions it as well. instead of just mentioning it, i want to talk about the context that to say something about how class affected the way people viewed andrew johnson from the very, very beginning. because his mother worked...
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hard to stay focused which is why some people are investing in programmes to help protect workers people ‘soversees it professionals across asia, and africa where mental health can be tob africa where mental health can be to b topic some cultures and in addition to concerts he set up in addition to concerts he set up counselling services to help coping mechanisms. it can help you keep focused and ultimately it can help reduce staff turnover. finding comfort in spiritual guidance or discovery of hidden talents may not remove all stress from daily life but in challenging times, they are welcome distractions to keep these workers on the right track. monica miller, bbc news, singapore. so let's stay on the theme of office life during and after the pandemic. will we ever return to our offices or is homeworking now the new normal? joining me now is chris beauchamp, chief market analyst at ig. cabin feverfor you, cabin fever for you, chris, cabinfeverforyou, chris, how are you managing? it has been in on time but certainly manage not that bad, all things considered. are you one of those feeling gu
hard to stay focused which is why some people are investing in programmes to help protect workers people ‘soversees it professionals across asia, and africa where mental health can be tob africa where mental health can be to b topic some cultures and in addition to concerts he set up in addition to concerts he set up counselling services to help coping mechanisms. it can help you keep focused and ultimately it can help reduce staff turnover. finding comfort in spiritual guidance or discovery...
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difficult to forget and even though many would not speak his name, his actions have affected so many people ‘sa khalil, thank you very much indeed. 200 federal agents have been sent to the city of kenosha following three nights of unrest sparked by the police shooting of a black suspect, jacob blake, last sunday, shot in the back and injured as he openly car door. a curfew is in effect for the fourth night in a row. on wednesday night, two people we re wednesday night, two people were shot dead in the midst of those protests, a 17—year—old has been charged with the killing. the attorney of wisconsin has been giving more details about the circumstances surrounding the death of jacob blake. during the incident, office rs blake. during the incident, officers attempted to arrest jacob blake, aged 29, law enforcement deployed a taser to attempt to stop jacob blake but the taser was not successful in stopping him. jacob blake walked around his vehicle, opened the driver '5 side door and leaned forward. the holding onto jacob blake '5 shirt, the officer fired his service weapon seven times. the offic
difficult to forget and even though many would not speak his name, his actions have affected so many people ‘sa khalil, thank you very much indeed. 200 federal agents have been sent to the city of kenosha following three nights of unrest sparked by the police shooting of a black suspect, jacob blake, last sunday, shot in the back and injured as he openly car door. a curfew is in effect for the fourth night in a row. on wednesday night, two people we re wednesday night, two people were shot...
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there's still people not wearing s still people not wea >> reporter: and just two days after classesegan at this elementary school in florida, 14 students are in quarantine. >> we couldn't prepare for this situation. like the superintendent said the other day, there is no playbook on this. >> reporter: schools in new york city, the nation's largest school district, are set to open next month. unions representing teachers and principals have raised the alarm demanding the city delay in person classes. major. >> garrett: michael george, thank you very much. much of the west is as we mentioned sweltering as a summer heat wave brings record-breaking temperatures. it is also fueling dozens of ild fires, danya bacchus is in los angeles. >> reporter >> reporter: blistering heat and bone dry vegetation ignite the west. north of los angeles, the lake fire has burned more than 14,000 acres, forcing some residents to flee. >> we are just like sitting here and waiting, going, hmm, is our house still standing? >> reporter: in colorado firefighters are battling four major wild fires, the pine gulc
there's still people not wearing s still people not wea >> reporter: and just two days after classesegan at this elementary school in florida, 14 students are in quarantine. >> we couldn't prepare for this situation. like the superintendent said the other day, there is no playbook on this. >> reporter: schools in new york city, the nation's largest school district, are set to open next month. unions representing teachers and principals have raised the alarm demanding the city...
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s. people had radios in their houses. they could stay home on sundays and listen to a sermon if they wanted to. there were car clubs, movie fan clubs like the fan clubs that got behind and were so enthusiastic about rudolph valentino. finally, there was the growing acceptance of darwinian theory among those with a high school education, which was still a minority of americans. more and more, there was a sense that genesis might not be the whole truth about the way the world was formed. at least there might be other ways to understand it. and if genesis wasn't true, well, maybe the other parts of the bible might be thrown to a bit of doubt, as well. so the 1920's is a time where, not surprisingly, you see both the rise of fundamentalist in american churches, a defensiveness on the part of more traditional protestants especially, and some traditional catholics. and, on the other hand, a rise in more relativistic, modernistic, science-oriented ways to understand how the world was formed. and science in general becomes more a
s. people had radios in their houses. they could stay home on sundays and listen to a sermon if they wanted to. there were car clubs, movie fan clubs like the fan clubs that got behind and were so enthusiastic about rudolph valentino. finally, there was the growing acceptance of darwinian theory among those with a high school education, which was still a minority of americans. more and more, there was a sense that genesis might not be the whole truth about the way the world was formed. at least...
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. >> the rally comes exactly 57 years after a quarter of a million people gathered for martin lg'her 'sall for racial equality. we will be live inashington for the developments. als' ahead, britain' empty town and city centers. the campaign to get staff back in the workplace. hurricane laura kills at least six people in louisiana. ♪ you are watching bbc thousands of black lives matter demonstrators have gathered in washington to mark the 57th anniversary of martin luther e families of black americans shot or killed by police are taking part and they are demanding reforms to the criminal justice system. the demonstration is called get urv. al sharpton is one of the most prominent f of the civil rights movement. he says marches will continue until black lives matt to everyone. >> for too long, you acted like we didn't matter. theyay everybody matters but everybody hasn't mattered the same in america. the reason we had and still have to say black lives i matter because we get less health care like we don't matter. we go to jail longer the same crime like we don't matter. we get poverty, un
. >> the rally comes exactly 57 years after a quarter of a million people gathered for martin lg'her 'sall for racial equality. we will be live inashington for the developments. als' ahead, britain' empty town and city centers. the campaign to get staff back in the workplace. hurricane laura kills at least six people in louisiana. ♪ you are watching bbc thousands of black lives matter demonstrators have gathered in washington to mark the 57th anniversary of martin luther e families of...
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and when te planet east degree more people care. i think it's s the reallly true and maybebe to change the perspective of climamate change we have to o speak more of popollution andnd list of all le and changege because pollutitios something people feel pollution makekes people sicick today clie change c could make pepele s sik maybe in ten years so lot o of people say okay we have time to reactt no we don't have timee to react we have to do all of it. now thank you b best come together thank you very much for sharing your vision and your ideas for a better world. and thank you all for watching do stay tuned for more news on france twenty four 08/18/20 08/18/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this i is democracy now! >> so let me be as honest and clear as i possibly can, donald trump is the wrong president for our country. he has had more than enough time to prove that he can do the job, but he is clearly in over his head. he cannot meet this moment. he simply cannot be who we need him to be for us.
and when te planet east degree more people care. i think it's s the reallly true and maybebe to change the perspective of climamate change we have to o speak more of popollution andnd list of all le and changege because pollutitios something people feel pollution makekes people sicick today clie change c could make pepele s sik maybe in ten years so lot o of people say okay we have time to reactt no we don't have timee to react we have to do all of it. now thank you b best come together thank...
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that destroyed much of the cropland, and in the 1930's people were actually starving to death. the united states went to teach them better farming techniques to build housing that wouldn't blow away with each hurricane, because they were living in huts made out of sugarcane. it was a very rough life. in fact it was an enormously high infant mortality rate. the children were drinking coffee instead of milk which does not have good nutritional value for young children. there was this kind of extreme poverty that he wanted to address. jack was the only one who got down there and made these photographs in part because while he was there, pearl harbor occurred and the united states entered world war ii. he couldn't stay as long as he had hoped because he had to get back to sign up to go back to the military. croix some work in st. must summon puerto rico. while he was there he fell in love with the culture and decided that after the war, he was going back, and that's exactly what happened. he went back and lived out the rest of his life in puerto rico. wh
that destroyed much of the cropland, and in the 1930's people were actually starving to death. the united states went to teach them better farming techniques to build housing that wouldn't blow away with each hurricane, because they were living in huts made out of sugarcane. it was a very rough life. in fact it was an enormously high infant mortality rate. the children were drinking coffee instead of milk which does not have good nutritional value for young children. there was this kind of...
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we are focused today on this historic deal and providing relief to the american people. 's historic president deal -- what are the concerns that it could be kneecap in an american company? sec. mcenany: the only remarks i have on tiktok are that the president signed the two executive orders exercising his authority under the international emergency powers act to address the threats posed by tiktok and we chat. the president is committed to protecting the american people from cyber that's -- cyber threats. the information can be accessed and used by the prc. tiktok has a documented history of censoring free speech. we take the data of americans very seriously. one other thing i wanted to clear up is that speaker pelosi has been fundamentally unserious in these negotiations and engaging in blatant partisanship. one thing she said recently is billion for.5 election funding. that is a fundamentally unserious act. i talked to the office of management and budget. they said states have been given $1.2 billion in election assistance grants since 2018 and we estimate they have spent
we are focused today on this historic deal and providing relief to the american people. 's historic president deal -- what are the concerns that it could be kneecap in an american company? sec. mcenany: the only remarks i have on tiktok are that the president signed the two executive orders exercising his authority under the international emergency powers act to address the threats posed by tiktok and we chat. the president is committed to protecting the american people from cyber that's --...
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that the boy's death is a reminder of how brutal criminal gangs and smugglers exploit vulnerable people u.k.'s main opposition party labor slammed the government for its lack of compassion for incompetence in its approach to the rise in migrant crossings french british authorities will hold talks on how best to deal with the situation paris is demanding $30000000.00 pounds to help police the channel london though says it will only offer extra money affronts takes back more migrants almost 5000 people have reached the u.k. via the channel this year alone among them numerous unaccompanied children to correspond and spoke to some of those who made the crossing. it's all guess the heights of summer with families flocking to the beach the sea being these children's playground but it's another battle field because over on the other side of the english channel many people are trying to get to the you. kingdom these are the kids who survived a life threatening journey crossing the english channel on boats made for just a fraction of the passengers this is mohammed sala and up to their names have been
that the boy's death is a reminder of how brutal criminal gangs and smugglers exploit vulnerable people u.k.'s main opposition party labor slammed the government for its lack of compassion for incompetence in its approach to the rise in migrant crossings french british authorities will hold talks on how best to deal with the situation paris is demanding $30000000.00 pounds to help police the channel london though says it will only offer extra money affronts takes back more migrants almost 5000...
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that's an incentive for people,s generally to hire back their workers. and we're doing very well in that regard. but, i will tell you this: the blue states, the democrat states don't want to open up anything. they don't want their schools open. they don't want their businesses open. they want to keep it shut. you can't do that you are hurting people by doing that there is a cost. we did the right thing. we closed and then we opened. if we didn't close at that time, with that terrible virus that should have never been here. china should have stopped it. if we didn't close, we would have millions of people dead. we have done it right. now it looks like a strong v. based on all the numbers we are getting. you will have a big number on friday. i don't know what it's going to be. you will have another jobs numbers. last two months we set a record on the job numbers. now we will have another big job number on friday, so it will be interesting to see what that is. but we are heading definitely a v. but the democrats are standing in our way. they don't want thei
that's an incentive for people,s generally to hire back their workers. and we're doing very well in that regard. but, i will tell you this: the blue states, the democrat states don't want to open up anything. they don't want their schools open. they don't want their businesses open. they want to keep it shut. you can't do that you are hurting people by doing that there is a cost. we did the right thing. we closed and then we opened. if we didn't close at that time, with that terrible virus that...
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people took the test. the highest figure since the epidemic hit france. screening centers s have been under pressure. to triple its personnel. french]kiki >> more people are being tested because conditions have eased. a d doctor's s prescription is o longer necessary the tests are frfree. french]king >> the government now wants to increase the number of tests to 700,000 per week. to get a clearer picture of the state of the epidemic. men stranded on a deserted pacific island have been rescued after rescue teams . message giant s.o.s written in the sand. the micronesian sailors were missing for three days after they ran out of fuel and sailed off course. that is it for me. thank you for watching. >> hello and welcome to the "france 24" interview. our guest today is madonna thunder hawk. she is a legendary american indian actctivist. she is a cofoundnder of women of all red nations. >> thank you. >> you were born on an indian reservation in south dakota. thebecame an activist in 1960's. you participated in someme famos momoments, the occupation of the alcatraz jail in california in 1969, then there was
people took the test. the highest figure since the epidemic hit france. screening centers s have been under pressure. to triple its personnel. french]kiki >> more people are being tested because conditions have eased. a d doctor's s prescription is o longer necessary the tests are frfree. french]king >> the government now wants to increase the number of tests to 700,000 per week. to get a clearer picture of the state of the epidemic. men stranded on a deserted pacific island have...
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one hand, countries which arhohonestly seekiking peace and ospeperi andnd security for their p people. this is something that isrsral and the uae are s showing the rt of the regioion as possible. on the other hand, you h have countries like lebanon and syria and iraq, which are dominated by iran, and they have a anything t peace, p prosperity, security. so it is pick your sidede, which sidede you wanant to be yoyoungi think that the saudis and gulf states in many of the otother ab nations, such as sudan, will be on the side of peace, prosperityty, and security, ratr than thehe s of iranan, which hs proven t to be very iffy for countries like gavin, -- yemene, lebanon, syria. >> peace, prosperity, security use it several times, but the palestinians are not consulted. they have said they feel abandoned. they're saying what this scenario has done is swap one nightmare for another. annexation is being left out of the equation. i think the palestinians' probllem is they hahave not decd which side e they want to b be , alignining wit the iranians or with countries that are seeking peace and prosperity
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thelosion, it has -- i mean, the handling of the explonion has been of confu people are complaining state institutions areunowhere to be seople helping each other, which has bee amazing, but state institutions are not there. so overall it was expected. other way but resignation. >> after prime minister hassan diab made his announcement, he went to hand his resignation to thede pre, michel aoun, at the palace. so a lot has been happening today. l's get context. it was clarified via twitter that the resignation of lebanon's government doe enot mean earctions. it means the appointment of a new prime existing parliament and all tes political ishat come with it. let's get morerom a journalist in beirut. >> the next step is the formation of a new cabinet, but who forms it? it is up to the president himself following consultations with the parliamentary blocks, which are ruled by the major parties. so many are cynical, and they are expecting another reproduction of thca current poli class. going to be?tion is, who is it lebanon failed to successfully negotiate with the imf. the international community is lebanon as they we befo
thelosion, it has -- i mean, the handling of the explonion has been of confu people are complaining state institutions areunowhere to be seople helping each other, which has bee amazing, but state institutions are not there. so overall it was expected. other way but resignation. >> after prime minister hassan diab made his announcement, he went to hand his resignation to thede pre, michel aoun, at the palace. so a lot has been happening today. l's get context. it was clarified via twitter...
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there are people who have criticized her for being too ambitie s, people who hid she will clash withoe biden. of course, jon mentioned the differences that they had during the campaign,lashing over racial segregationnd busing. now, they seem tehave buried atchet. joe biden has put that behind him. and it seems that they have this kind of abiding relationship, joe through joe biden's son,eau, who died of a brain hemorrhage four years ago. both were attorneys general at the same time. there's clearly some bonding at has gone on that way, but let's not forget that, when joe biden, who served as vice president himself for eight years, was picked by barack obama, the two men didn't know each other particularly well, yet they forged a remarkably successful rationship, even though joe biden didn't always agrewith barack obama,ly particulver areas of foreign policy. nonetheless, he knew to keep his own counsel and it turned out to be an extremely good relationship, clearly one that joe biden has been seeking to replicate with his choice of vice president. now, after many months of considerat
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are seeing whether in kenosha or minneapolis is not different than what we saw when people were demonstrating in the 1960's. it is important that we be clear that the vast majority of people who are taken to the streets are doing so in nonviolent ways. we cannot allow those who want asspin what they are seeing being a function of anarchy and violence and domestic terrorism, because that is certainly not the case. at the same time, we ought not whoiss out of hand those are choosing to express themselves politically by targeting property, specific kinds of property such as those elements that are connected to the state -- federal buildings or police cars and the like. but too is political expression of frustration and rage in and that of change. i don't think we should be cavalier about dismissing that were lumping it together. we should look at the full spectrum and take people seriously and listen to what they are saying and what they want. host: do you think protesting is still effective in this day and age? we have a lot of people who talk about moving from protesting to politics. but is protesting even
are seeing whether in kenosha or minneapolis is not different than what we saw when people were demonstrating in the 1960's. it is important that we be clear that the vast majority of people who are taken to the streets are doing so in nonviolent ways. we cannot allow those who want asspin what they are seeing being a function of anarchy and violence and domestic terrorism, because that is certainly not the case. at the same time, we ought not whoiss out of hand those are choosing to express...
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people. so for a long team, nobody really knew our history. until basically the 1960's, and then all over the country, the united states, there was a cultural upheaval, so we had a chance to start learning what really happened to our ancestors, to our people, and why we were in the state we are today. we still have reservations, diminished land-based, but we still have a land-based in the uniteded stat. that is important. >> right, and this led to some actions. i mentioned alcatraraz, wounded weeks.ere several madonna: 72 days. a sometimesf violent face-off with the fbi, with the police. how did you live that time? did you realize that this could be dangerous, but you felt like this was a thing that needed to be done to put your issue on the map, if i may use the expression. madonna: we were a core group of the american indian movement. on invited trips on the reservation, the pine ridge indian reservation. we were going from one community to the next. we were invited to go and listen to their troubles, their problems, and just to make contact because we were invited to
people. so for a long team, nobody really knew our history. until basically the 1960's, and then all over the country, the united states, there was a cultural upheaval, so we had a chance to start learning what really happened to our ancestors, to our people, and why we were in the state we are today. we still have reservations, diminished land-based, but we still have a land-based in the uniteded stat. that is important. >> right, and this led to some actions. i mentioned alcatraraz,...
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suction today we're not promising anything joining the people that evolution from today we've been in the streets since 17 and maybe we were the only m.p.'s to be in the streets with those people who didn't reject all politicians the big problem is that we don't have trust in the politics. we don't have trust between the people and. this is that if this is the reason why we think i am and you don't and the russian community. and people. well it is estimated that the bill last caused $10.00 to $15000000000.00 worth of damage to the ports and the wider area in beirut but it smith has been getting another perspective on the wreckage. it's not until you move away from the beirut shoreline that you get a real impression of the scale all the devastation just over my shoulder the orient queen boat that was capsized by the force of the blast and every building you see along that skyline has been impacted there isn't a single pane of glass left and damaged over that just on the other side is the remains of the grain silo and the grain silos. was most of the grain supply for lebanon there is no strategic reserve and all around the grain silos the r
suction today we're not promising anything joining the people that evolution from today we've been in the streets since 17 and maybe we were the only m.p.'s to be in the streets with those people who didn't reject all politicians the big problem is that we don't have trust in the politics. we don't have trust between the people and. this is that if this is the reason why we think i am and you don't and the russian community. and people. well it is estimated that the bill last caused $10.00 to...