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soso, those that migrate, they have a very tough time to be able to continue their way of life, especially if they are left alone within a city or a place that they don't know and there are no other people from their own country. narrator: tijuana is adapting to an influx of haitian immigrants who are testing the city's ability to support them. in ulaanbaatar, the capitalal of mongolia,a, more thanan 600,000 nomadic herders have moved to the city, leaving a deeply- rooted lifestyle now threatened by climate change. [men speaking indistinctly] mitsuaki toyoda: people in mongolia have been practicing herrding for centuries sin thehe era of genghis khan. even today, about one-quarter of the population live a nomadic life. [lamb bleating] toyoda: a dzud is a climatic term used in mongolia, which is characterized by summer drought followed by severe winter weather. the dzud used to happen every 10 years or so, but it's becoming more frequent. [lamb bleating] [child chattering] toyoda: there is about 750,000 people living in the care districts where infrastructure is very limited. toyoda: the yo
soso, those that migrate, they have a very tough time to be able to continue their way of life, especially if they are left alone within a city or a place that they don't know and there are no other people from their own country. narrator: tijuana is adapting to an influx of haitian immigrants who are testing the city's ability to support them. in ulaanbaatar, the capitalal of mongolia,a, more thanan 600,000 nomadic herders have moved to the city, leaving a deeply- rooted lifestyle now...
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soso what is it about those indidividuals? when n youe these big g impacts inin other , what is it aboutut the guys s tt are makingng it? what t in their genetics is s allowing t them to that? and ththen could w we hars that information t that we're discoverining to basically build reresilience i into conserervind grgrowing the species inin the future? aquilino: our first year of getting this program here at uc dadavis bodega m marine laborat, we only had about t 30 total animals in captivivity. our fift spawning season, we e created about 20 m more. that t wasn't g to save ththe species,s, but the next y year, we crcreated about, the e year after that, a few thousand, and in this room, wewe have about 30,000 white abalone, well over what is left in the wild. we want as many as possible to survive in order to ensure the future of this species. hill: krisistin aquilino is thee lead scientist whoho has been charged with trying to bring the endangered white a abalone back from the brinknk of extinction. the prproject has bebeen r
soso what is it about those indidividuals? when n youe these big g impacts inin other , what is it aboutut the guys s tt are makingng it? what t in their genetics is s allowing t them to that? and ththen could w we hars that information t that we're discoverining to basically build reresilience i into conserervind grgrowing the species inin the future? aquilino: our first year of getting this program here at uc dadavis bodega m marine laborat, we only had about t 30 total animals in...
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soso the babri masjid was built in the 16th century. and inin 1949, after independen, the hindus claimed that the actual physical idol of ram lalla, the young god ram, was founded. they've always said that this was the birthplace of lord ram. and thenen in the late 1980's and early 1990's, as the bjp was rising, it led a huge campaign saying that we want a ram temple to be built there. and in 1992, a mob, led by the bjp and an organization called the vishva hindu parishad, basically hammmmered that mosque into dust. and since then -- and after that, around 2000 people were killed in riots, mostly muslim. and since then, it has been the cauldron that is brought to the fore every time the bjp has campaigned for an election -- "we needed to build this temple" and so on. so now, in a way, the resolution is because these other issues have come which are going to be permanently on the boil -- you know, kashmir and the national register of citizens. and so it's time for them to establish this one great victory. and the supreme court judgment,
soso the babri masjid was built in the 16th century. and inin 1949, after independen, the hindus claimed that the actual physical idol of ram lalla, the young god ram, was founded. they've always said that this was the birthplace of lord ram. and thenen in the late 1980's and early 1990's, as the bjp was rising, it led a huge campaign saying that we want a ram temple to be built there. and in 1992, a mob, led by the bjp and an organization called the vishva hindu parishad, basically hammmmered...
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>> i donon't think soso.here e are certainly cases whee the government h has refused to send someone to a courtt trial n the united s states -- suffering from mental deficieieies for example. you can see circumstances in which it would not be appropriate to do so. it used to be a joint political process. politicians ultimately have the last word and i'm sure whichever government is elected, whatever happens s to brexixit -- the cos say this is not political, it is possible for him to be extradited, i would be surprised. brent: josh rosenberg joining us, we appreciate your insights. a journalist was known as a one-woman wikileaks for her work highlighting corruption and it has long been speculated that her murder two years ago was because of her investigative work. now, the prime minister has said he will guarantee a presidential pardon for a man arrested last week and that t n says he knows who killed her. the prime minister says the pardon is dependent on the subject -- the s subject cooperating in the murde
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soso, you know, all that goes in one end, makes a little b bit of milk, anand at oof it comeses out. i prprobably maybe undederestimateded what te potential is for methane going into the environment. you know, we could easily ignore stuff like this, but we're a generational family. we live on our farms. we want to take care of the water, we want too take care of the air 'cause we''re trying to dodo something that is gonna be positive for my facility, for our industry, and for the environment. having said that, we have to stay economically viable or i'm not in business. repororter: governor j jerry brn today signed a bill regulating emissions from dairyry cows s ad lalandfills to fight clilimate change beyond carbon-based greenhouse gaseses. now, the bil mandates a 40% reduction in methane and hydrofluoric carbon by 2030. lara: we will reduce methane emissions 40%, reducining organc waste in landfills and working with our dairy industry to reduce e emissions from cows and manure. man: when manure sits in a deep pond, a naturally-occurring bacteria that work in a cow's stomach, or actu
soso, you know, all that goes in one end, makes a little b bit of milk, anand at oof it comeses out. i prprobably maybe undederestimateded what te potential is for methane going into the environment. you know, we could easily ignore stuff like this, but we're a generational family. we live on our farms. we want to take care of the water, we want too take care of the air 'cause we''re trying to dodo something that is gonna be positive for my facility, for our industry, and for the environment....
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soso i'm trying to say, this really does make a difference.local representation, local laws, can really have a hugege effec. you might feel that impotent in regards to the federal government to the larger thing, but a lot of change can happen locally. and that can kind of accumulate. so, yeah, i've been pushing for that. yes, there are there are countries that have mandatory voting. and ifif you don't vote, they te your driver's license away. i think that m might be -- i think that is a good thing. amy: getting your driver's license taken away.. or voting? >> no, mandatory voting. like, ifif you're goingng to live here, h have to participat. amy: and what about ranked voting? >> ranked voting is a system where, yes, you go, this is my favorite, second, third, fourth. so if the first one does not win, things move around. and the in result is, the person who ends up winning, it's a more representative choice. it represents more of the opinion of the voters instead of being a person winning by one vote and ththat's it wilill stop and d en half th
soso i'm trying to say, this really does make a difference.local representation, local laws, can really have a hugege effec. you might feel that impotent in regards to the federal government to the larger thing, but a lot of change can happen locally. and that can kind of accumulate. so, yeah, i've been pushing for that. yes, there are there are countries that have mandatory voting. and ifif you don't vote, they te your driver's license away. i think that m might be -- i think that is a good...
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soso if europeanan imported chn spspls this business orcolt america.an gardening is growing increasingly popular everywhere, especially in large cities. many people want to become more self-sufficient. and it means you know exactly what you're eating, too. our reporter katja dÖhne travelled to ecuador's rapidly expanding capital quito, where thousands of gardens have sprung up. they provivide deliciousus , improve aiququality, and m mae for r a better social climate s llll. rereporter: quitito is more tn 1000 k kilometers frfrom venez. yet some people who haha fled the chaos ththere have made e o ththe ecuadorianapapital, evenn fofoot. about 50 of them live inhis cocoound at the edge of the city anand keep busy y tending te kitchen n garden. josÉ: when i watater the gardedi alwaways think of f my house k home in venezuela. we used to watater the garden evy y evenin it relievethe stre.. report: this garden was set up th the help of the city-backed e progogram, agruparar. so farar, the gardeneners eat t they grow. it is a step towards self-sufficiency. j
soso if europeanan imported chn spspls this business orcolt america.an gardening is growing increasingly popular everywhere, especially in large cities. many people want to become more self-sufficient. and it means you know exactly what you're eating, too. our reporter katja dÖhne travelled to ecuador's rapidly expanding capital quito, where thousands of gardens have sprung up. they provivide deliciousus , improve aiququality, and m mae for r a better social climate s llll. rereporter: quitito...
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one is that actually, there's a lot of biodiversity in cities, much more soso than we had originally known. the other challenge is to think about how we might make this environment that was built by us in terms of buildings, in terms of the parks that we've planted, in terms of the gardens that some of us take care of on a daily basis. how could we make this habitat more hospitable toto non-human species? [coyote barks] [barks] pauly: understanding how species are adapting to urban areas is an area of research that people are really just starting to get serious about studying. things like coyotes and mountain lions and bobcats, species that we may not always think about as being city dwellers but, in fact, with a little bit of research, you realize are actually part of the story of a bibig city like los angeles. heise: the reason that they nowow inhabit what t we consideo be our spaces is that the city has expanded out into their habitat. but coyotes are alsoso one of those species that do make use of human settlements in often quite ingegenious ways in that they obviously have learn
one is that actually, there's a lot of biodiversity in cities, much more soso than we had originally known. the other challenge is to think about how we might make this environment that was built by us in terms of buildings, in terms of the parks that we've planted, in terms of the gardens that some of us take care of on a daily basis. how could we make this habitat more hospitable toto non-human species? [coyote barks] [barks] pauly: understanding how species are adapting to urban areas is an...
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jorge: el mal tiempo soso unbarco histÓrico que estuvo apostado mÁs de un siglo sobre una roca en lascalifornia confiscaron casi 1,000,000 de plantas de marihuana sembradas ilegalmente en ese estado con un valor superior a $1,500,000,000. una persona muriÓ y otros ocho se encuentran hospitalizadas, por lo que el centro de control de enfermedades calificacomo brote de salmonela proveniente del consumo de carne molida. jorge: hacemos una pausa, pero cuando regresemos tenemos una de las Últimas entrevist ♪ ilia: el presidente trump recibiÓ hoy en la casa blanca los nacionales de washington, campeones de la serie mundial de bÉisbol. una se puso una gorra con el lema de trump. el relevista no asistiÓ le dijo a washington post que rechazaba la retÓrica de misiva del mandatario. tampoco asistieron anthony rendÓn y otros seis peloteros que no explicaron las motivo de su ausencia. jorge: para terminar volvemos con una de las Últimas entrevistas que realizÓ walter mercado. nos reunimos en miami hace un par de meses . Él se veÍa bien, llevaba varios de sus anillos, pero no me dejÓ por lo caminar
jorge: el mal tiempo soso unbarco histÓrico que estuvo apostado mÁs de un siglo sobre una roca en lascalifornia confiscaron casi 1,000,000 de plantas de marihuana sembradas ilegalmente en ese estado con un valor superior a $1,500,000,000. una persona muriÓ y otros ocho se encuentran hospitalizadas, por lo que el centro de control de enfermedades calificacomo brote de salmonela proveniente del consumo de carne molida. jorge: hacemos una pausa, pero cuando regresemos tenemos una de las...
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soso first we'll they reach an agreement. for a three caretaking presidents and u. elections. if they do not succeed and thehe defection of power remains then i think there's a serious risk for the most right wing forces- in bolivia to gather and impose a resolution definitely we will now wait and see what happens and thank you david for that's analysis of the situation if moralis tonight- in mexico same from that that the struggle continues- thihis david comes on it was telling us a power can currenently. in the past capital of bolivia debbie thank y you very much indeed thank you in our system i can hardly recommend to all of you watching at the report is a special that- debited on the on the f. moralis itself accessible via ourur website. w. w. w. dot france twenty four .com. next the whole complex a warning law and order is on the brink of collapse. this tuesday that been violent scenes in the terrace you for a second successive day. but the protests the showing no sign of backing down in the face of the get tough move by the police force. two men remain in critical condit
soso first we'll they reach an agreement. for a three caretaking presidents and u. elections. if they do not succeed and thehe defection of power remains then i think there's a serious risk for the most right wing forces- in bolivia to gather and impose a resolution definitely we will now wait and see what happens and thank you david for that's analysis of the situation if moralis tonight- in mexico same from that that the struggle continues- thihis david comes on it was telling us a power can...
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soso w'e had 4 years of severe starvation conditions for abalone and other herbivores in the system, and we're seeing evidence of mass mortalitities of thehe abalone n the wild. so the kelp forest has declined dramatically, basically, because of this run of incredibly warm water we've had on the california coast. basically, you know, the warmest the california coast has gotten in recent history for the longest peririod of timeme. so that is e first symptom of broader global change that we are expecting along the california coast. catton: : this is what it loloos like to bebe underwater in a bul kelp fororest. this is what we used to survey through, and today, where we are seeing this vast expanse of no bull kelp, the culmination of these--this persistent starvation is, in part, due to an exexpansion of e purple u urchin population. and purplele urchins are a natural part of the system. we're seeing these urchins, which are little balls of spines, basically, with a mouth on the bottom that will start to form feeding fronts and mow down everything that they come across on the reef. lac
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i'm old enough to o remember wht -- whehen hermanan cain wawas te front runnener, soso there is on when see a lot of movemenent in t the polls, just means peope are undecided. yes, buttigieg is a candidate who seems to appeal very well to the white electorate in iowa. amy: we have to leave it there, ox andllhiser from v gilberto hinojosa from the - it's chilly. i got someme little sweetsts fo. (quiuirky instrumental mususic) - [leah] hi grandma, good morng. put a little sweaterer on. pleaease you'll l catch a cold. get a sweater, please. really? look at it. you see? in here. okay, for everyonene... (laughing)g) - - [leah] nevever too early to eatat chocolate. - [sonia] the sunshine is trying to come out.
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i'm old enough to o remember wht -- whehen hermanan cain wawas te front runnener, soso there is on when see a lot of movemenent in t the polls, just means peope are undecided. yes, buttigieg is a candidate who seems to appeal very well to the white electorate in iowa. amy: we have to leave it there, ox andllhiser from v gilberto hinojosa from the >>> thank you for joining us on nhk "newsline." >>> we start this hour on the latest on the spiraling violence in hong kong. a stand off continues at a university as antigovernment protesters refuse to surrender to police. about 100 people are believed to be hunkered down at hong kong polytechnic university. it is unclear when they will come out.
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soso thank you, and thank niro r your service i appreciate it. >> absolutely if i could throw a psa out >>>> just it shall the remarkabe l nature ofab these dogs and thm being highlighted in the news creates a huge demanding by people that frankly shouldn't have them. if you see the coverage and you decide i want one of thesing i toes either e buy a finish, trained, you know, fully trained and finished dog from a professional. or just don't get one with at all epstein didn't kill himself. >> all right. okay. thank you for that commentary all right mike. maybe more on that later. and -- tonight up next -- last call. ♪ if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with... ...an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings dev
soso thank you, and thank niro r your service i appreciate it. >> absolutely if i could throw a psa out >>>> just it shall the remarkabe l nature ofab these dogs and thm being highlighted in the news creates a huge demanding by people that frankly shouldn't have them. if you see the coverage and you decide i want one of thesing i toes either e buy a finish, trained, you know, fully trained and finished dog from a professional. or just don't get one with at all epstein didn't...
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and i i ha only been woworking there for a year or soso, but it has beenen around s sce 2013 and hahas done criticallork. weill contntinue to do work theree because i i think we can. amamy: shaharif, we tip our hato y your ou colleagues bravery. sharif abdel kouddous, democracy now! correspondent and a reporter with mada masr, an independent media outlet in cairo. please, be safe. when we come back, pope francis visits hiroshima and nagasaki and calls the possession of nuclearr weapons immoral. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. i world without nuclear weapons is possible and necessary. those were the words of pope francis this weekend as he visited hiroshima and nagasaki where the u.s. dropped the first atomic bombs in 1945, killing over 200,000 people. pope francis met with survivors of the hiroshima and nagasaki bombings and declared the possession of nuclear weapons to be immoral. in hiroshima, pope francis spoke at the city's peace memorial papark. >> the usese of atomic energy r the puose e of war is tay or th
and i i ha only been woworking there for a year or soso, but it has beenen around s sce 2013 and hahas done criticallork. weill contntinue to do work theree because i i think we can. amamy: shaharif, we tip our hato y your ou colleagues bravery. sharif abdel kouddous, democracy now! correspondent and a reporter with mada masr, an independent media outlet in cairo. please, be safe. when we come back, pope francis visits hiroshima and nagasaki and calls the possession of nuclearr weapons immoral....
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soso for saturday, the next day, this is the dayay of, we had decicided to m meet in the offft 1:3030 and we were writing moroe press releases, getttting thehek out,ndnd workingng on s shady's case. around 1 1:30, nine plainclothes security p personnel entered the office by force.. they moved in very quickly and aggressisively. they spread throughout the office. immediately, the first thingng they d did was t take away everyone's phones a and laptops. they were quite intimidadating. -- when w we asked to they were, th r refuse to answswer. theyey became even more agitated at the q question. 16 6 freelancncers and staff a and the office and they corralled us all ininto the newsroom. they made i is initially stand against the wall.l. we were not allowed to talk.k. one byby one, theyy asked us to come out.. there wawas a pile of f lapts sd phones they y had confifiscated. we had to o identify our phone d lalaptop in hand over our natiol id card and d they kind of set them in piles on t t central table.e. ththey wrotete down peopleles d. they asked some people to unlock their phones,s, un
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mil of the fact that the policice union leadership has s been on e wrwrong side o of so m many issd sosoany races for years and sn francisco politics. there isis a real disconnect, ai said. but my job isnsn't to hold gruds , isn't to attack back, but rather to roll u up my sleeves, sit down at the table with everyone wasas willing to talk, andd be willing to listen n to m so we can rebuild the trust between our communitieses and te law enforcement ththat is suppod to serve and protect t those communities.s. if you look at the protests, look in the eyes of the parents of those who h have been killedy police violence in s san frfrancisco, it is clear that we have a tremendous amount of work to do to rebuild that trust. i am committed to doing it with everybody at the table. juan: i am wondering, did you get the congratulatory phone calls from the political leaders of the state? gavin newsom, the two u.s. senators come e all of whom originally are from the san francisco area, aren't they? >> they are. i did get a number of phone calls. i was on an airplanane when the newsws broke, so i land
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soso we want t to be authentic t honoring t those thahat are here alive and workingg w with ororganizationsrking with groups, working withth each othr to comome up with tangibible solulutions so that next yearr - the goal was not to bebe keep on having, , , the numbmbers are higher and higher.r. ththe goal is to o have more trs womemen of color not being kild for who they are. if we lose some along the way, it should d be for natural causs and not f for you being killed r who yoyou are. on thihis day, we challenge peoe to show up for us daily, not just during tdor. there have been lots of events acrossss the country that i've been watching that have been informed in doing that. and that is very, very important. also, policies and laws are amazing. but we also know it is not always ending g because people n still vote against thohose policies and laws. we know this admininistration is clearlrly gave and is a veryry t -- frankly thahat transgender people are the target of this regime. as stateng you can do lawmakers, local l lawmakers and organizations, corporations, as common n neighbors inn
soso we want t to be authentic t honoring t those thahat are here alive and workingg w with ororganizationsrking with groups, working withth each othr to comome up with tangibible solulutions so that next yearr - the goal was not to bebe keep on having, , , the numbmbers are higher and higher.r. ththe goal is to o have more trs womemen of color not being kild for who they are. if we lose some along the way, it should d be for natural causs and not f for you being killed r who yoyou are. on...
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soso he helped fund a program tt created a micro- clinic that finally provided services for a round of 50 square mile area. so we were there andhe we were talking about the clinic and talking about my campaign, sitting side-by-side, and his wife was sitting behind. he got up to start answering questions and he kept answering questions. she leaned forward and said you are not running again. sit down! [laughter] .. >> highly coveted in washington dc the national press club coffee mug. [laughter] finally, before your gubernatorial race you are known for writing romance novels. >> technically i still have to write the third novel in the trilogy that i had started by a working on a new legal thriller that should be coming out in the near future. >> thank you very much for being with us. [applause] [inaudible conversations] good morning everyone the committee will come to order we are here to consider the nomination of dan brouillette currently serving as a deputy secretary of energy and i believe you have done an excellent job.
soso he helped fund a program tt created a micro- clinic that finally provided services for a round of 50 square mile area. so we were there andhe we were talking about the clinic and talking about my campaign, sitting side-by-side, and his wife was sitting behind. he got up to start answering questions and he kept answering questions. she leaned forward and said you are not running again. sit down! [laughter] .. >> highly coveted in washington dc the national press club coffee mug....
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the certain point i want to make is today's soso disturbances have resulted in a large number of casualties there are over 60 as that as far as i could term gedda and particularly there were 2 causing major bodily harm to 2 individuals they are still in critical condition in hospitals. one is outcome of open fire incident by a police in the cause of enforcement operation the other is a very malicious case of setting an individual on fire in front of many witnesses this is a blatant breach of peace and the rule of law and is a totally inhumane act that nobody should khandaan the 3rd point i want to make is there had been from time to time a lot of malicious rumors being circulated on the social media i suspect they are they are motivated by some intentions the government will spend no time in clarifying those speculations and rumors in order to avoid this orderly incidents from happening. finally i want to appeal to everyone in hong kong to stay calm and refrain from taking part in any unlawful activities. given this weisbrot unlawful activities members of the community should stay away when
the certain point i want to make is today's soso disturbances have resulted in a large number of casualties there are over 60 as that as far as i could term gedda and particularly there were 2 causing major bodily harm to 2 individuals they are still in critical condition in hospitals. one is outcome of open fire incident by a police in the cause of enforcement operation the other is a very malicious case of setting an individual on fire in front of many witnesses this is a blatant breach of...
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that makes sense but it's a little bit -- soso pictures can be greatly ambiguous. i have an anecdote the talk is an expansion of the book the first time my little daughter saw this picture she was four years old and i remember i -- i had the cup of coffee and she sad me, in a permanent british accent by the by a because she was watching a show called peppa pig and she stare at the picture and asked, daddy, why is that person waving from inside a toilet? and i realized that she was seeing a toilet, like a tilted companilet, and a person coming out of the toilet waving his or her hand for some reason. i tweeted these because i found it so funny and so revealing of how ambiguous images can be irthey're not properly explained. i tweeted it out and someone two follows me said that doesn't look like a person waving from inside a toilet. looks like a person from waving behind a martini glass. so pictures can be am big gauze and interpreted in multiple ways and if this happens with such a simple image, try to mam what may happen, hough ambiguous it can be to present to the
that makes sense but it's a little bit -- soso pictures can be greatly ambiguous. i have an anecdote the talk is an expansion of the book the first time my little daughter saw this picture she was four years old and i remember i -- i had the cup of coffee and she sad me, in a permanent british accent by the by a because she was watching a show called peppa pig and she stare at the picture and asked, daddy, why is that person waving from inside a toilet? and i realized that she was seeing a...
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soso taking that into consideration and going, this group, like league of the south, for example, this is a group that's focused on neocon fedracy and things like that. they would focus on that and that was sort of their niche. different groups would have d differentreli niches. the national socialist movement and a lot of groups would have religion. for us in our handbook, it said religion was for home and family. because i found that one of the, most divisive things in the movement early on was the religion thing, whether it was between owedinism, christianity, catholics, atheists, creators, all these different things, and they would all fight against each other. not, you know, giant clashes or anything like that like in medieval times but ideological r clashes b within the movement, where some of them would tak sa. civil war breaks out, we're going to go take care of these guys because they don't believe in our god. so i saw it as a very divisive . thing. and for us, we kept it sort of a in-house. so we didn't have in our structure, our structure was set up more like in a rank mill
soso taking that into consideration and going, this group, like league of the south, for example, this is a group that's focused on neocon fedracy and things like that. they would focus on that and that was sort of their niche. different groups would have d differentreli niches. the national socialist movement and a lot of groups would have religion. for us in our handbook, it said religion was for home and family. because i found that one of the, most divisive things in the movement early on...