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basin keeper probably didn't have site right someone from louisiana you lose it across first producers association as well as the gulf restoration network the water keepers a lot of names and. kind of part of this party to this lawsuit the judge didn't know. earth justice is pretty good about it yeah i know that they there was a quote there or the attorney told the media the court's ruling recognizes the serious threat this pipeline poses to the. basin i think about one of the country's ecological and cultural crown jewels for now at least it's safe from this company's incompetence and greed for now still. some good stuff. sometimes a crack in the door and that is what many fearful of world war three are hoping for with news that north korea has left the door open to possible talks with the united states despite the new sanctions announced last friday r t s n l a champ is that the latest. evening tie in tab so according to treasury secretary steve there are now as many as four hundred fifty sanctions on north korea and half of those have been imposed in just the past year alone since trump took of
basin keeper probably didn't have site right someone from louisiana you lose it across first producers association as well as the gulf restoration network the water keepers a lot of names and. kind of part of this party to this lawsuit the judge didn't know. earth justice is pretty good about it yeah i know that they there was a quote there or the attorney told the media the court's ruling recognizes the serious threat this pipeline poses to the. basin i think about one of the country's...
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basin keeper probably didn't get outside rights i'm from louisiana do you lose it across first producers association as well as the gulf restoration network the water keepers a lot names and the. kind of part of this party to this lawsuit the judge didn't know. earth justice is pretty good about it yeah i know that they there was a quote there the attorney told the media the court's ruling recognizes the serious threat this pipeline poses to the. basin i think about one of the country's ecological and cultural crown jewels for now at least it's safe from this company's incompetence and greed for now. good stuff. sometimes a crack in the door and that is what many fearful of world war three are hoping for with news that north korea has left the door open to possible talks with the united states despite the new sanctions announced last friday r t n n l a champ is at the latest good evening tie in to have so according to treasury secretary steve many action there are now as many as four hundred fifty sanctions on north korea and half of those have been imposed in just the past year alone since trump to
basin keeper probably didn't get outside rights i'm from louisiana do you lose it across first producers association as well as the gulf restoration network the water keepers a lot names and the. kind of part of this party to this lawsuit the judge didn't know. earth justice is pretty good about it yeah i know that they there was a quote there the attorney told the media the court's ruling recognizes the serious threat this pipeline poses to the. basin i think about one of the country's...
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(theme music) - [narrator 2] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, in association with thomson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by price waterhouse coopers llp. (mournful russian music) (applause) the world changed in 1991 when the soviet flag was lowered for the last time over the kremlin. in its place was raised the flag of russia and what many hoped would symbolize a new era of freedom and western-style democracy. - by the fall of 1991, russia was moving towards independence in agreement with other soviet republics. the soviet union was about to be dismantled. - [polyakova] people including myself who lived in the soviet union at the time didn't see it coming. people were ready for a change. they wanted western values. they wanted democracy. (epic russian music) - [yelchenko] there was a lot of hope that the new russia which also became an independent state, like every other former republic, would change. that they would become a country with normalcy, with the human rights and democracy. - [kara-murza] a new era began. an era when we had genuine
(theme music) - [narrator 2] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, in association with thomson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by price waterhouse coopers llp. (mournful russian music) (applause) the world changed in 1991 when the soviet flag was lowered for the last time over the kremlin. in its place was raised the flag of russia and what many hoped would symbolize a new era of freedom and western-style democracy. - by the fall of 1991, russia was...
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(energetic music) - [narrator] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association in association with thompson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by price waterhouse coopers llp. (dramatic music) - [narrator] world history is marked by the rise and fall of empires. some remembered as periods of stability and progress, others for turmoil and war. - [man] this was the great fire in the city of london. (dramatic music) - [narrator] eras when the world was free of great power conflict stand out. pax romana, when the roman empire extended through much of europe. or pax britannica, when the sun never set on the british empire. - the original pax is pax romana, the roman empire and the peace that rome spread. pax britannica, in the 19th century, really describes the british led world order that was underwritten essentially by the royal navy. - at particular points in history there's been one unusually strong power, and that power has made many of the rules for what passes for an international world system. - [narrator] pax americana was born out of the preponderance of pow
(energetic music) - [narrator] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association in association with thompson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by price waterhouse coopers llp. (dramatic music) - [narrator] world history is marked by the rise and fall of empires. some remembered as periods of stability and progress, others for turmoil and war. - [man] this was the great fire in the city of london. (dramatic music) - [narrator] eras when the world was free of great...
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. - [announcer] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, in association with thomson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by pricewaterhousecoopers llp. - [narrator] afghanistan sits at the crossroads of the middle east, russia, and south asia. for centuries it has been a focal point of both trade and war. - afghans are very proud people, and because of our strategic location, we have been resisting the super powers. we have fought ghengis khan, tamerlane, alexander the great, the british, the soviet union. so really the idea of accepting the dominance of another country, is not in the gene of the afghans. - afghanistan has been referred to as the graveyard of empires because it's a very rugged, dry generally, typography. neither the russians, nor the british, nor the americans, have been able to, for a significant period of time, subdue afghanistan. and, it's not that you can't do it, it's what costs are you willing to incur. - [narrator] the costs were too high for the soviet union when various ethnic groups united as the mujahideen to drive them out of
. - [announcer] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, in association with thomson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by pricewaterhousecoopers llp. - [narrator] afghanistan sits at the crossroads of the middle east, russia, and south asia. for centuries it has been a focal point of both trade and war. - afghans are very proud people, and because of our strategic location, we have been resisting the super powers. we have fought ghengis khan, tamerlane,...
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(jubilant orchestra music) - [announcer] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association in association with thomson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by pricewaterhousecoopers llp. (soft music) - [narrator] the 1960's in latin america was an era of political revolutions. the reverberations of which are still felt today. - latin america was really defined, the 1960's by the cuban revolution. there was a greater push for independence, sovereignty, autonomy from the united states. - it was a region where some of the battles between capitalism and communism, between democracy and authoritarianism, played out with the greatest drama. it was an era of military coups everywhere from central america down through brazil and argentina. - there were movements not just in latin america, but in other parts of the world in the 60's and 70's to bring more left progressive government into power and in reaction to that, military dictatorships took hold in much of the southern cone and brazil. - [narrator] inspired and at times supported by cuba, a half dozen nations saw po
(jubilant orchestra music) - [announcer] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association in association with thomson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by pricewaterhousecoopers llp. (soft music) - [narrator] the 1960's in latin america was an era of political revolutions. the reverberations of which are still felt today. - latin america was really defined, the 1960's by the cuban revolution. there was a greater push for independence, sovereignty, autonomy from the...
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great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association in association with thomson reuters, funding for great decisions is provided by price waterhouse coopers llp. (dramatic music) - [radio host] a short time ago, an american airplane dropped one bomb on hiroshima. that bomb has more power than 20,000 tons of tnt. - [narrator] the seeds of nuclear proliferation were sown when the us attacked hiroshima and nagasaki at the end of world war ii. it was mkind's first exposure to a weapon that would forever alter the calculus of war. - the introduction of then called atomic weapons in 1945 had a very significant impact on geopolitics. at the time, i think all leaders were aware that this was something qualitatively different, they weren't sure what it meant. when one plane can inflict the same level of damage that it previously took thousands of planes and maybe multiple raids by thousands of planes to inflict, i think everyone realized things would be different. - the ending of world war ii brought victory but it also brought a whole set of complicated issues, that is, what would war lo
great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association in association with thomson reuters, funding for great decisions is provided by price waterhouse coopers llp. (dramatic music) - [radio host] a short time ago, an american airplane dropped one bomb on hiroshima. that bomb has more power than 20,000 tons of tnt. - [narrator] the seeds of nuclear proliferation were sown when the us attacked hiroshima and nagasaki at the end of world war ii. it was mkind's first exposure to a weapon...
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. >> mary tyler moore was a single woman working as an associate producer on a nightly tv show. >> younow what? you've got spunk. >> yeah. >> i hate spunk! >> there were a lot of young women entering the workplace then. and for some of them, mary tyler moore was like a port of entry. >> i'm doing as good a job as he did. >> better. >> better! and i'm being paid less than he was because -- >> you're a woman. >> the television female could be a hero. she could be the main event. >> rita. all right. >> out loud! >> the first script written by allen burns and jim gricks had mary coming to minneapolis divorced. and very quickly cbs says, no, no, no, no, no. >> at the beginning of the decade, divorce was considered somewhat scandalous. >> she went on dates with a lot of guys. >> but the guys were really important. >> we seem to be hitting it off. and i just thought -- >> you just thought? >> she's not obsessed with finding a husband. >> don't forget to take your pill. >> i won't. >> i won't. >> this was about people coping with one another. and the workplace was like a family. >> i told ted
. >> mary tyler moore was a single woman working as an associate producer on a nightly tv show. >> younow what? you've got spunk. >> yeah. >> i hate spunk! >> there were a lot of young women entering the workplace then. and for some of them, mary tyler moore was like a port of entry. >> i'm doing as good a job as he did. >> better. >> better! and i'm being paid less than he was because -- >> you're a woman. >> the television female...
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producer of "the post." kristie macosko krieger, who is steven's soevt associa-- associ she's the producer of the movie withen anytime at this event? >> no. >> jimmy: nobody really eats the food? >> no. the food is done by the time everybody comes into the hall. it's taken away. >> jimmy: i read a story and you would know if it's true or not. that trump's team requested a copy of your movie to screen at camp david over the weekend. >> somebody told me that backstage. >> jimmy: so you don't know anything about that? >> no, but i'm sure i will. [ applause ] >> jimmy: seems like if he had seen it, he would have reacted in some way, like, you know, nixon was mistreated. >> unless he really liked it. >> jimmy: unless he really liked it. he probably would really -- i think he would probably miss the whole point of it. >> it's a very patriotic movie. it's a patriotic movie. maybe he did like it, and he didn't see the parallels. >> jimmy: we're going to take a break. when we come back, we'll see a clip from the movie. meryl streep is here with us. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ .. are defined by the
producer of "the post." kristie macosko krieger, who is steven's soevt associa-- associ she's the producer of the movie withen anytime at this event? >> no. >> jimmy: nobody really eats the food? >> no. the food is done by the time everybody comes into the hall. it's taken away. >> jimmy: i read a story and you would know if it's true or not. that trump's team requested a copy of your movie to screen at camp david over the weekend. >> somebody told me...
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the trade association for chicken producers and processors expects more than one-point- three billion will be consumed. the department of agriculture says the national retail price for a fresh tray-pack of whole wings is now two-dollars and 50 cents per pound. that's down from two-dollars and 83- cents per pound last week. (live) taking a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero.... (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist lawrence karnow. karnow.lawrence meterologist lawrence karnow. (mabrisa rodriguez)area locations have already broken the high temperature records today. those include san francisco (downtown and sfo), oakland airport, moffett field and san jose airport. mesowest obsare largely reporting 60s and 70s across the district, with a fewlocations just over 80 degrees. in addition to warm temperatures, there have been reports ofgusty offshore winds in the hills. winds are expected to slowlydiminish through this evening and overnight. much lighter winds are anticipated by sunday as a weak impulse brushes across northern california weakening the o
the trade association for chicken producers and processors expects more than one-point- three billion will be consumed. the department of agriculture says the national retail price for a fresh tray-pack of whole wings is now two-dollars and 50 cents per pound. that's down from two-dollars and 83- cents per pound last week. (live) taking a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero.... (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist lawrence karnow. karnow.lawrence...
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association. it said it will stop producing the nra's visa card.nal said this is in response to customer feedback. >>> mean teem takata air bag maker has agreed to a deal. at least 22 people have died because of the faulty airbag inflaters. the deal covers 44 states and the district of columbia, but the states won't get much o the money. they've agreed not to collect the settlement so victims will receive larger settlements. takata filed for bankruptcy protection in june. >>> the fcc took another step toward the appeal in net neutrality. that's the provision that internet providers should be equal. in december the fcc voted to repeal obama era net neutrality rules. yesterday the agency formally published the rules to take the place of older rules. that opens the door for opponents to file new lawsuits. >>> now, ups said it will start using electric delivery trucks. they cost the same as conventional diesel or gas-fueled ones. the shipping giant has been developing the truck for for years. the electric trucks are usually more expensive because of ba
association. it said it will stop producing the nra's visa card.nal said this is in response to customer feedback. >>> mean teem takata air bag maker has agreed to a deal. at least 22 people have died because of the faulty airbag inflaters. the deal covers 44 states and the district of columbia, but the states won't get much o the money. they've agreed not to collect the settlement so victims will receive larger settlements. takata filed for bankruptcy protection in june. >>>...
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basin keeper probably didn't writes about from louisiana do you lose it across first producers association as well as the gulf restoration network the water keepers a lot names and. kind of part of this party to this lawsuit the judge didn't know. earth justice is pretty good about it yeah i know that they there was a quote there the attorney told the media the court's ruling recognizes the serious threat this pipeline poses to the. basin i think about one of the country's ecological and cultural crown jewels for now at least it's safe from this company's incompetence and greed for now still. some good stuff. sometimes a crack in the door and that is what many fearful of world war three are hoping for with news that north korea has left the door open to possible talks with the united states despite the new sanctions announced last friday r t s n l a champ is that the latest. evening tie in tab so according to treasury secretary steve there are now as many as four hundred fifty sanctions on north korea and half of those have been imposed in just the past year alone since trump took office b
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there was a famous committee of the american political science association which produced a report called responsible two party system. what they meant by responsible was ideologically clear and indistinguishable. we now have in effect two homogenous parliamentary parties fighting for dominance throughout our institutions and the senate perhaps has been the major casualty of the movement away from deliberation and towards party unity and responsiveness to the institutional leader and the president if the president is of your own party. these are deep problems a century old. we have madison to blame for not anticipating the rise of political parties and woodrow wilson to blame for making too much of them in his envy of the brits. now we have to sort these things out for ourselves in the 21st century. please join me in thanking ira and molly. [ applause ] nchl >>> if you missed any of that discussion you can find it on our website. coming up in a few minutes we will hear from treasury secretary steve mnuchin. first a look at what we are covering today. the house returns at noon to consider
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there was a famous committee of the american political science association which produced a report called "toward a more responsible two party system" what they meant by responsible was ideological clear and distinguishable. another case, beware of what you wish for because we now have in effect two homogennous parties. and the senate has been perhaps the major casualty of the movement away from deliberation and towards party unity and responsiveness to the institutional leader and the president, if the president is of your own party. so, these are deep problems a century old. we have madison to blame for not anticipating the rise of political parties and woodrow wilson for making too much of them in his envy of brits and now we have to sort it out in the 21st century. please join me this thanking ira and molly. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the u.s. senate is about to come in and lawmakers may work on funding the pentagon for the rest of the year. tomorrow, senate democrats have
there was a famous committee of the american political science association which produced a report called "toward a more responsible two party system" what they meant by responsible was ideological clear and distinguishable. another case, beware of what you wish for because we now have in effect two homogennous parties. and the senate has been perhaps the major casualty of the movement away from deliberation and towards party unity and responsiveness to the institutional leader and...
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that's at the heart of the continuing probe remember the investigation has earlier produced charges against four trump associates well the u.s. national security adviser master says that russia's efforts at polarizing western societies are just not working and as you can see with the f.b.i. indictment the evidence is now really incontrovertibly and available in the public domain whereas in the past it was it was difficult to attribute for a couple of reasons first technically it was difficult but then also you didn't want to divulge your intelligence capabilities but now that this is in the in the in the arena of the law enforcement investigation it's going to be very apparent to everyone well russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov dismissed the indictments. mr foreign minister i just wanted more your reaction is to the indictment stewart published yesterday the united states that show you just one point two five million dollars a month of russian taxpayers' money being spent in trying to influence the american election do you think that was do you see a good return on that investment it's a. i have no response
that's at the heart of the continuing probe remember the investigation has earlier produced charges against four trump associates well the u.s. national security adviser master says that russia's efforts at polarizing western societies are just not working and as you can see with the f.b.i. indictment the evidence is now really incontrovertibly and available in the public domain whereas in the past it was it was difficult to attribute for a couple of reasons first technically it was difficult...
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there was a famous committee of the american political science association which produced a etiologically clear and distinguishable. effect two an homogeneous parliamentary dominanceghting for throughout our institutions and thesenate perhaps has been major casualty of the movement away from the liberation and towards party unity and responsiveness to the institutional leader and the president if the president is of your own party. these are deep problems a century old. we have madison to blame for not anticipating the rise of political parties and woodrow wilson to blame for making too much of them in his envy of brits and now we have to sort these things out for ourselves in the 21st century. please thank josh please join me and thanking ira and molly. -- please join me in thanking ira and molly. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that imp
there was a famous committee of the american political science association which produced a etiologically clear and distinguishable. effect two an homogeneous parliamentary dominanceghting for throughout our institutions and thesenate perhaps has been major casualty of the movement away from the liberation and towards party unity and responsiveness to the institutional leader and the president if the president is of your own party. these are deep problems a century old. we have madison to blame...
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producing some snow. and some rain across parts of washington state. the cloud cover associatedith it will be heading southward. so tomorrow do expect more cloud cover mixing in with our sunshine and temperatures is what we are concerned about. 33 in fairfield already. 38 in yukiah. the rest of the the day you are going to be seeing comfortable conditions. concord. 61 degrees by tomorrow afternoon. will get warmer only to see the temperatures plunging. changes coming early next week. live look from our emeryville camera. stunning view as we look through the bay bridge. visibility is terrific. clear and chilly in the morning. cooler by the end of the week. here is a look at your six-hour planner for valentine's evening. a few clouds at 7:00. definitely will need the sweater or the jacket and getting chilly by 9:00 and 11:00 p.m. it is winter. temperatures falling just below freezing in the inland valley. going to be cold enough that you need to bundle up. tomorrow afternoon temperatures in the upper 50s to the mid-60s. definitely seeing a drop in the temperatures by a few degrees
producing some snow. and some rain across parts of washington state. the cloud cover associatedith it will be heading southward. so tomorrow do expect more cloud cover mixing in with our sunshine and temperatures is what we are concerned about. 33 in fairfield already. 38 in yukiah. the rest of the the day you are going to be seeing comfortable conditions. concord. 61 degrees by tomorrow afternoon. will get warmer only to see the temperatures plunging. changes coming early next week. live look...
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producing some snow. and some rain across parts of washington state. the cloud cover associated it will be heading southward. so tomorrow do expect more cloud cover mixing in with our sunshine and temperatures is what we are concerned about. 33 in fairfield already. 38 in yukiah. the rest of the the day you are going to be seeing comfortable conditions. concord. 61 degrees by tomorrow afternoon. will get warmer only to see the temperatures plunging. changes coming early next week. live look from our emeryville camera. stunning view as we look through the bay bridge. visibility is terrific. clear and chilly in the morning. cooler by the end of the week. here is a look at your six-hour planner for valentine's evening. a few clouds at 7:00. definitely will need the sweater or the jacket and getting chilly by 9:00 and 11:00 p.m. it is winter. temperatures falling just below freezing in the inland valley. going to be cold enough that you need to bundle up. tomorrow afternoon temperatures in the upper 50s to the mid-60s. definitely seeing a drop in the temperatures by a few degrees. e
producing some snow. and some rain across parts of washington state. the cloud cover associated it will be heading southward. so tomorrow do expect more cloud cover mixing in with our sunshine and temperatures is what we are concerned about. 33 in fairfield already. 38 in yukiah. the rest of the the day you are going to be seeing comfortable conditions. concord. 61 degrees by tomorrow afternoon. will get warmer only to see the temperatures plunging. changes coming early next week. live look...
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association of pakistan. this is asma jehangir speaking in a video produced by the right livelihood award, which she won in 2014. commodity is a rare in our part of the world. very rare. even chanting for justice gives you some satisfaction if you are being heard. and you must be heard. you knock and you knock and you knock and you knock and you knock, and one day they are going to hear. on: asma jehangir died sunday in pakistan at the age of 66 after suffering cardiac arrest. we will have more on her life story later in the broadcast. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. in a dramatic move on friday, a federal judge stayed the deportation of immigrant rights leader ravi ragbir, which had been scheduled for the next day, on saturday. ragbir is executive director of the new sanctuary coalition of -- and won the stay after filing a free speech lawsuit that argues immigration officials unconstitutionally used thei
association of pakistan. this is asma jehangir speaking in a video produced by the right livelihood award, which she won in 2014. commodity is a rare in our part of the world. very rare. even chanting for justice gives you some satisfaction if you are being heard. and you must be heard. you knock and you knock and you knock and you knock and you knock, and one day they are going to hear. on: asma jehangir died sunday in pakistan at the age of 66 after suffering cardiac arrest. we will have more...
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producers here in business. the kenya flower council in the capital nairobi however is concerned about cheaper competition in neighboring ethiopia the head of the association says the ethiopian government is attracting investors with price dumping they get access to land they get heavy subsidies on even freight let me give you an example we can't land our flowers in the us at three point five to four dollars a kilogram. they cure pins on this subsidised plates on their own in their airplane land. shouldn't we. don't speculate. as a result farmers are leaving. this flower grower abandon operations here to move to ethiopia. low cost operations to the north are endangering the industry in kenya with jobs and economic growth at stake if the exodus of companies continues at this rate that will be bad news for the flourishing flower sector in kenya. a dream for some harsh reality the others the life of a fisherman on the baltic sea not only do they have to brace for rough wins in stormy seas a special up now monitors the every move not to protect the fisherman but the caught. blustering southwesterly wind here on the island of whom means any low tide fishing is
producers here in business. the kenya flower council in the capital nairobi however is concerned about cheaper competition in neighboring ethiopia the head of the association says the ethiopian government is attracting investors with price dumping they get access to land they get heavy subsidies on even freight let me give you an example we can't land our flowers in the us at three point five to four dollars a kilogram. they cure pins on this subsidised plates on their own in their airplane...
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association. at the bank of omaha said they will no longer produce credit cards for the in our way. >>> one day after president trump threatened to pull immigration enforcement officers out of california, the president is on twitter talking about immigration. . >> tell us more about what the president said. >> reporter: he tweeted this morning once again calling for the border wall. the president tweeted, ms 13 gang members are being removed by our ages by the thousands, but they come back in from el salvador like water. el salvador takes our money and mexico must help more with this problem. yesterday the present voice his frustration over california sanctuary policy for undocumented immigrants. . >> if we pulled our ages out and said leave california alone and let them figure it out for my that . >> themselves. they would be begging for us to come back within two months. and i am thinking about doing it. >> reporter: officially, i.c.e. has not commented. the state has the in increase in immigration sweeps. and they are saying they cannot trust anything that the president is saying. they have called
association. at the bank of omaha said they will no longer produce credit cards for the in our way. >>> one day after president trump threatened to pull immigration enforcement officers out of california, the president is on twitter talking about immigration. . >> tell us more about what the president said. >> reporter: he tweeted this morning once again calling for the border wall. the president tweeted, ms 13 gang members are being removed by our ages by the thousands,...
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shooting possible push back against the national rifle association, the first national bank of omaha the nation's largest privately held bang will stop producingrds, first national says in response to customer feedback. rahel, jim until. >> so diane, i understands a celebrity tweet has reaked havoc. what happened snap. >> that's right. in one tweet kylie jenner wiped out more than $1 billion off the market value of snap, snap chat slumped as much as 7.2, ended down 6% after the member of the kardashian jenner class tweeted, what she said, does anyone else not open snap chat any more? anyway, so the negative review magnifies, good card ash january -- >> ya, ya. >> all right. it has been a rookie period though for the social media app. users have had three designs it, magnifies the problem. >> do you have snap chat, diane? >> i stopped using -- i mean, i was kind of ghost on it before. >> i did one snap chat. month ago. then i was like this is stupid i put it away. >> right. i don't theus. >> just too much social media. ya. >> i'm more instagram nowadays >> me too. but maybe we're proving kylie jenner's point, is anybody opening in the chap thes
shooting possible push back against the national rifle association, the first national bank of omaha the nation's largest privately held bang will stop producingrds, first national says in response to customer feedback. rahel, jim until. >> so diane, i understands a celebrity tweet has reaked havoc. what happened snap. >> that's right. in one tweet kylie jenner wiped out more than $1 billion off the market value of snap, snap chat slumped as much as 7.2, ended down 6% after the...
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associates to russia. instead of providing the hacking tools, they produced unverified and possibly fabricated informationn mr. trump and others. reported russian intelligence. it sounds a little bit like the steel dossier.y several u.s. intelligence officials tonight they made clear they did not want to trump material from the russians, he was suspected of having murky ties to russian intel and eastern european cyber criminals, that's what they tell us in "the new york times." it sounds like officials are spinning after the fact, they were ineg negotiations. the nsa even used its official twitter account nearly a dozen timess to send out coded messags to this russian. his eagerness to sell the russian dirt to american spies, it was part of an operation to feed the information out to the united states intelligence community, it was confusing because at one point he dropped his asking price from about $10 million to just over $1 million, that raised alarm bells. then he showed a 152nd clip of a video, showing a man in a room talking to two women. he claimed it was mr. trump but there was no way to confirm
associates to russia. instead of providing the hacking tools, they produced unverified and possibly fabricated informationn mr. trump and others. reported russian intelligence. it sounds a little bit like the steel dossier.y several u.s. intelligence officials tonight they made clear they did not want to trump material from the russians, he was suspected of having murky ties to russian intel and eastern european cyber criminals, that's what they tell us in "the new york times." it...
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their state pension fund is invested in gunmakers that produce the same ar-15 rifle used in last week's parkland school shooting. the teacher associationanded those managing the funds to divest all of the gun stocks immediately. joining us now is the bloomberg reporter who broke the story. talking yesterday about whether or not the teachers knew about these funds and how invested they were. they are now asking for divestment, but how easy is that? haven't gone so far as to say they want to divest, but they're saying they are frustrated by this and did not know about this. the president of the association said people were sickened by this, so they haven't called a formal call for divestment and partly the reason is because the powerrs themselves to havhe to do so. and it ishe trustees, a difficult change. the reason people didn't know, we get our 41 k statements, and there's line items and it is hard to know what you are invested in sometimes. vonnie: some pension funds have it been easier, have you seen any situations like this where you need a governor to be involved? hook, we2, after sandy did see a move to do this. was more complica
their state pension fund is invested in gunmakers that produce the same ar-15 rifle used in last week's parkland school shooting. the teacher associationanded those managing the funds to divest all of the gun stocks immediately. joining us now is the bloomberg reporter who broke the story. talking yesterday about whether or not the teachers knew about these funds and how invested they were. they are now asking for divestment, but how easy is that? haven't gone so far as to say they want to...
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association in response to customer feedback. first national bank of omaha, the nation's largest privately owned bank holding company, has announced it will stop producing credit cards for the nra, this after the progressive news website think progress listed companies that support the group. enterprise holdings which owns enterprise, national andal mow car rentals also announced it is ending a discount promotion for nra members. >> bay area leaders are pushing back on president trump and his comment today about pulling i.c.e. agents and border patrol out of california. >> we have said let california alone let them figure it out for themselves. in two months they'd be begging for us to come back. >> his statements today are completely consistent with everything that he has said. it demonstrates his ignorance, it demonstrates his racism. >> oakland mayor schaaf wasn't alone in her tone. san francisco mayor mark farrell said we are a sanctuary city because we know our city is safer when law abiding citizens and residents regardless of immigration status are active members of our community. >> a bizarre twist to a story we first reported last week. a high
association in response to customer feedback. first national bank of omaha, the nation's largest privately owned bank holding company, has announced it will stop producing credit cards for the nra, this after the progressive news website think progress listed companies that support the group. enterprise holdings which owns enterprise, national andal mow car rentals also announced it is ending a discount promotion for nra members. >> bay area leaders are pushing back on president trump and...
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backing away from the national rifle association as it hardens its stance on gun control in the wake of the florida shooting. first national bank of omaha will sop producing credit card for the nra. it's in response to complaints from customers. first national is the largest privately owned bank holding company. also enterprise holdings which owns enterprise national and alamo car rental also says it's ending a discount promotion for them. >>> pushing back on president trump and his comment about pulling i.c.e. agents and border patrol out of california. >> let california alone, let them figure it out for themselves. in two months they'd be begging for us to come back. >> his statements today are completely consistent with everything that he has said. it demonstrates his ignorance, it demonstrates his racism. >> an oakland mayor libby schaaf was not alone in her criticism. san francisco mayor mark farrell says we're a sanctuary city because we know we're safer when law-abiding residents, regardless of status are active members of our community. >>> dianne feinstein tweeted this. his obsession california is growing more outrageous by the day. >>> you need
backing away from the national rifle association as it hardens its stance on gun control in the wake of the florida shooting. first national bank of omaha will sop producing credit card for the nra. it's in response to complaints from customers. first national is the largest privately owned bank holding company. also enterprise holdings which owns enterprise national and alamo car rental also says it's ending a discount promotion for them. >>> pushing back on president trump and his...
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association in response to customer feedback. first national bank of omaha, the nation's largest privately owned bank holding company, has announced it will stop producingrds for the nra, this after the progressive news website think progress listed companies that support the group. enterprise holdings which owns enterprise, national andal mow car rentals also announced it is ending a discount promotion for nra members. >> bay area leaders are pushing back on president trump and his comment today about pulling i.c.e. agents and border patrol out of california. >> we have said let california alone let them figure it out for themselves. in two months they'd be begging for us to come back. >> his statements today are completely consistent with everything that he has said. it demonstrates his ignorance, it demonstrates his racism. >> oakland mayor schaaf wasn't alone in her tone. san francisco mayor mark farrell said we are a sanctuary city because we know our city is safer when law abiding citizens and residents regardless of immigration status are active members of our community. >> a bizarre twist to a story we first reported last week. a high school tra
association in response to customer feedback. first national bank of omaha, the nation's largest privately owned bank holding company, has announced it will stop producingrds for the nra, this after the progressive news website think progress listed companies that support the group. enterprise holdings which owns enterprise, national andal mow car rentals also announced it is ending a discount promotion for nra members. >> bay area leaders are pushing back on president trump and his...
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associates to russia. but, instead of providing the hacking tools, the russians produced unverified and possibly fabricatedmation involving mr. trump and others. bank records, emails, purported russian intelligence data. sounds a little bit like the steele dossier. several u.s. intel officials tell us tonight they made clear they did not want the trump material from the russians. they are insisting they have never wanted this. he was suspected of having murky ties into russian intel. it sounds like u.s. intel officials are spinning after the fact because they were in negotiations. the nsa even used its official twitter account nearly a dozen times to send out coded messages to this russian. the russians eagerness to sell the dirt raised suspicion on american spies because it was part of an operation to feed the information out into the united states intelligence community and pit u.s. intel officials against mr. trump. it was confusing because at one point this russian dropped his asking price to $10 million to jus$10 million ta million dollars. then he showed a 15 second clip of a video showing a man in a
associates to russia. but, instead of providing the hacking tools, the russians produced unverified and possibly fabricatedmation involving mr. trump and others. bank records, emails, purported russian intelligence data. sounds a little bit like the steele dossier. several u.s. intel officials tell us tonight they made clear they did not want the trump material from the russians. they are insisting they have never wanted this. he was suspected of having murky ties into russian intel. it sounds...
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and, three, producers are given a realistic amount of time to adopt the measures and associated systems to their operations so they can continue to be profitable and successful. mmpc has worked with epa on numerous occasions to make sure they meet the principles and ultimately protect the environment. one of the best examples was national air emissions monitoring study of the emissions of swine operations. pork producers used about $6 million of their own funds to support that epa supervised third party study and approximately 5,000 swine facilities enrolled in the epa in air consent agreements that made the work possible. but when necessary, mmpc will fight bad environmental policies and programs. pork producers do not oppose environmental regulations but they'll oppose rules not sound, effective, and practical. and an example of ladders requirement to report error emission releases. almost all live stock farmers are now required to report ammonia emissions from animal waste. when they did the rules in 2008 all the live stock farmers were exempt from that because producers never rou tu
and, three, producers are given a realistic amount of time to adopt the measures and associated systems to their operations so they can continue to be profitable and successful. mmpc has worked with epa on numerous occasions to make sure they meet the principles and ultimately protect the environment. one of the best examples was national air emissions monitoring study of the emissions of swine operations. pork producers used about $6 million of their own funds to support that epa supervised...
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producers here in business. the kenya flower council in the capital nairobi however is concerned about cheaper competition in neighboring ethiopia the head of the association says the ethiopian government is attracting investors with price dumping they get access to land they get to be subsidies on even freight let me give you an example we can't land our flowers in the us at three point five to four dollars a kilogram. big europeans on this subsidized plates on their own in their every plane land. shouldn't we. don't speculate. as a result farmers are leaving. this flower grower abandon operations here to move to ethiopia low cost operations to the north are endangering the industry in kenya with jobs and economic growth at stake. if the exodus of companies continues at this rate that will be bad news for the flourishing flower sector in kenya. to the winter olympics at. five off the games and a snowboard legend has added another gold medal to his tally jonathan green from both says it is here to tell us all about the action welcome to all of them and the final tomato shaun white has done it again yes before and some also because it's good to have of cour
producers here in business. the kenya flower council in the capital nairobi however is concerned about cheaper competition in neighboring ethiopia the head of the association says the ethiopian government is attracting investors with price dumping they get access to land they get to be subsidies on even freight let me give you an example we can't land our flowers in the us at three point five to four dollars a kilogram. big europeans on this subsidized plates on their own in their every plane...
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producers here in business. the kenya flower council in the capital nairobi however is concerned about cheaper competition in neighboring ethiopia the head of the association says the ethiopian government is attracting investors with price dumping they get access to land they get the subsidies on even trade let me give you an example we can't land our flowers in the us at three point five to four dollars a kilogram. big europeans on this sub today's plates on their every plane land. shouldn't we. don't speculate. as a result farmers are leaving. this flower grower abandon operations here to move to ethiopia low cost operations to the north are endangering the industry in kenya with jobs and economic growth at stake. if the exodus of companies continues at this rate that will be bad news for the flourishing power sector in kenya. now turning to a painful anniversary now painful especially for one man brian that's right monica was exactly one year ago today that the german turkish journalist that is huge i was taken into custody by turkish authorities they're holding him on terrorism and espionage charges and yet there's still the no indictment and no trial
producers here in business. the kenya flower council in the capital nairobi however is concerned about cheaper competition in neighboring ethiopia the head of the association says the ethiopian government is attracting investors with price dumping they get access to land they get the subsidies on even trade let me give you an example we can't land our flowers in the us at three point five to four dollars a kilogram. big europeans on this sub today's plates on their every plane land. shouldn't...