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ubi gave him the freedom tdodo thatat. juha arrives in helsinki.h h govement's's exexperiment to o give 2,000 pe 560 euros s a month for r two s made headlines around the worl thehe eve in ththe nnish parlrliament, juhaha meets ai, anotother participipant in thehe prograram. shshe and all ththe othe in te prograram will be surveyed byy finlnland'social insance agency, kela. and >>>> it's allyly interestig toto hear the paparticipants oe experiment bececause we researcherers were not a allowo contacact those peopopleo evererything i knonow what theye beenhrough i've read f from newswspapers. so is s reallyntereresti, didifferent kindnd of stories.s. therere are 2,000 0 participa, everybody hahas a very uninique story. >>>> four of thehe participantnl tetell their stotories this eve, starting w with aila longng-term unemplployed, ailao has cancer, and shshe now worrs about hohow she isoing to survive withthout her monthly basic income. >> my life has changed for the worse. i'm being treated the way wawas twtwo years ago,o, like scu. i hahave to beg f
ubi gave him the freedom tdodo thatat. juha arrives in helsinki.h h govement's's exexperiment to o give 2,000 pe 560 euros s a month for r two s made headlines around the worl thehe eve in ththe nnish parlrliament, juhaha meets ai, anotother participipant in thehe prograram. shshe and all ththe othe in te prograram will be surveyed byy finlnland'social insance agency, kela. and >>>> it's allyly interestig toto hear the paparticipants oe experiment bececause we researcherers were not...
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thatat's really an area of research anand also speculation. the problem is that there are multiple toxic compounds that are in the ground and also in the air in this area, and to prove a one-to-one relationship is going to be very, very tougugh. in this area, there were a lot of supeper-fund sites and coal mines. so, you know, they weren't here, they weren't there. they were here. and that was the concern. and that's the concern in my mind toto this day. it's a question mark. i don't have the answer to this. i'm not a statistician, but intuitively it would seem to me more than chance that--that this would occur. >> while science continues to gather evidence, some people believe that politics and profit are outweighing the need to protect public health. >> whether it's a democratic administration or a republican administraration, coal talks. >> government agencies, in my opinion, have m more been apt to represent the best interests of the polluters. they seem to have rights more so than what people do. >> georgia power, i think, is very effecti
thatat's really an area of research anand also speculation. the problem is that there are multiple toxic compounds that are in the ground and also in the air in this area, and to prove a one-to-one relationship is going to be very, very tougugh. in this area, there were a lot of supeper-fund sites and coal mines. so, you know, they weren't here, they weren't there. they were here. and that was the concern. and that's the concern in my mind toto this day. it's a question mark. i don't have the...
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the current electorate has to allow thatat to happen. we are the only ones who can stop it.rofessor from maryland on african-american studies. thank you very much for coming on. i want to start with the age question. you are a professor. you teach young people..le presumably, they are at least 18. but you have been around kids. i'm sure you love 16-year-olds as much as the rest of us. are they capable of making a wise voting decisions closer mike >> i think there are a lot of peoplee were capable of makig wise voting decisions. we have seen that, but we don't stop them from voting. >> tucker: you're right. that's tribute >> we allowed 16-year-olds to drive, we allow 17-year-olds to join the military. we put them in positions where they could literally determine life and death for it many of us, including themselves, so the idea that they can't vote, it's something that we can at least question. >> tucker: okay. howr: about 13? i mean, 13 euros and some places can a work. >> they can't drive, though. they can't at -- >> tucker: they can drive on farms. what is the limit, woul
the current electorate has to allow thatat to happen. we are the only ones who can stop it.rofessor from maryland on african-american studies. thank you very much for coming on. i want to start with the age question. you are a professor. you teach young people..le presumably, they are at least 18. but you have been around kids. i'm sure you love 16-year-olds as much as the rest of us. are they capable of making a wise voting decisions closer mike >> i think there are a lot of peoplee were...
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thatat now is ending with the local town hall putting the properties up the sale from between one hundred thousand and five hundred thousand euros. shop keepers have first refusal but do not like the town holes move. the lightly to see their rents rise one local opposition politician says they don't h hae the means to buy. if one shopkeepers a rather old and are not able to do this they don't have the funds because you all to come to me is declined under the last two local administrarations. the shopkeepers and not giving up they will try to stop the sale of thehe shops i in the lol courts. today apple announced that announced the launch of a video streaming service to rival and a amazon.layers l like netfx apple tv plus is the subscription tvervice free from advertising due to put. undue to become available in the ocean. the new product was announced as a glitzy live streamed events with onstage guests oprah winfrey reese witherspoon i'm steven spielberg who old books toto make exclusive shows for te service. apple is coming late to the video streaming game so it remains to be seen if ec
thatat now is ending with the local town hall putting the properties up the sale from between one hundred thousand and five hundred thousand euros. shop keepers have first refusal but do not like the town holes move. the lightly to see their rents rise one local opposition politician says they don't h hae the means to buy. if one shopkeepers a rather old and are not able to do this they don't have the funds because you all to come to me is declined under the last two local administrarations....
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. >> i do not believe i was asked thatat question. >> you setetpart from writing pers and putting uyardrdigns, no. i have theraranscrt of t t conversation. >> i might have en -- i ink i was atrurump hdquartrts or cpaign heququarters. 62- 20 16th h of you, and israeli dude? amy: mother jones reported saturday that florida businesswoman cindy yang, who founded the spa where billionaire new england patriots owner robert kraft is said to have solicited sex, also ran a business selling access to president trump. kraft was charged last month with hundreds of others as part of a human trafficking sting. the self-described international business consulting firm run by yang is aimed at chinese executives, touting access to trump, members of his administration, and his family at his mar-a-lago resort. the story was published a day after a selfie of yang and trump emerged from a super bowl viewing party at mar-a-lago in february. according to "the miami herald," yang and her family have donated nearly $60,000 to trump's campaign and a trump pac since 2017. yang was not charged in last month's crackd
. >> i do not believe i was asked thatat question. >> you setetpart from writing pers and putting uyardrdigns, no. i have theraranscrt of t t conversation. >> i might have en -- i ink i was atrurump hdquartrts or cpaign heququarters. 62- 20 16th h of you, and israeli dude? amy: mother jones reported saturday that florida businesswoman cindy yang, who founded the spa where billionaire new england patriots owner robert kraft is said to have solicited sex, also ran a business...
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thatat's made her r and the chin outcasts herere in the camamp. khamail: we were queuestioned r threree hours. i kekept denying t that my husd wawas an i.s. fifighter becaui was afraraid. we are b broken. we feel likeke we'veeen n bued alive. i feelel like i'm no longer amg the living. reporter: khamail and he ildrdren ud to l le in a neararby village.. now, their home is t tent. mosusul is the sececond-largesty in iraraq. itit was badly d damaged durine months of fifighting that t wen in the r region. two years after ittotopped, the old totown on the western bankf the tigris is still in ruins. on the opposite bank, meanwhile, the scars leftft by the war re healing. reconstruction efforts are well advanced. former rididents w've e spen the past f few years in n campe startiting to returnrn. the policece and the armrmy me sure that t i.s. is keptpt ouf mosul. there arare checkpointnts on at every street corner, a soldrs p patrol the cicity. but in the countryside, trib dersrs arehe onenes at decidid who is allowowed to returnr. najim m al-jubouri i
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thatat is why this protest movement is slightly different than the ones in the past. >> we will be watchingsely get underway in algeria. let's bring you other world news and the sound of heavy gunfire is ringing out across the s somi capital.l. more than 16 hours aftft an al qaeda linked groroup attacked a hotel l in the middle of the ci. they began thehe assault by decimating 2 -- detonating two car bombs. police officers told the reuters newsws agency 29 people have ben killed and the clashes are ongoing. let's bring you the latest on the collapse of the north korean-u.s. talks on denuclearization. a press conference was called during the night to reject donald trump's explanation for why negotiations collapsed. the u.s. president said kim jong-un's teaeam is demanding sanctions be lifted completely but pyoyongyang s said they were only requestining the looseningf sanctions. we offered a realistic proposal in this meeting. if the united states removes partial sanctions, mainly removes the articles of sanctions that hampered the civilian e economy and the livelihood of our people in partic
thatat is why this protest movement is slightly different than the ones in the past. >> we will be watchingsely get underway in algeria. let's bring you other world news and the sound of heavy gunfire is ringing out across the s somi capital.l. more than 16 hours aftft an al qaeda linked groroup attacked a hotel l in the middle of the ci. they began thehe assault by decimating 2 -- detonating two car bombs. police officers told the reuters newsws agency 29 people have ben killed and the...
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he should d be brought to cocout and dedealt with, because he is the foder r of a tererrorist grp thatat is responsisible for very deadly aacacks. there is evidence of t the dossr to states that he applauded the attack. phil: given that, there must be a lots of questions about the seriousness with which pakistan is really fighghting terrorism. >> yes. that is s the quesestion. it has been a question for quite some time. the united s states has emphasid that pakistan needs to do more in dealing with terrorism. at thihis point, the administratition is fairly new. we don't know whether they will be able to give us a new set of researches -- a new set of researcassurances that they will deal with terrorism. the ball is in the army's court of how terrorism is dealt with. it is uncertain to see which direction they are going and,, bubut i don't t think pakisistan afford to engagage in anotherr conflict with indidia. i thinink it will do its best to deal with homegrown terrorism, but the foreign minisisr's response does make those things look quite up in the air. how strong pakistan is in deali
he should d be brought to cocout and dedealt with, because he is the foder r of a tererrorist grp thatat is responsisible for very deadly aacacks. there is evidence of t the dossr to states that he applauded the attack. phil: given that, there must be a lots of questions about the seriousness with which pakistan is really fighghting terrorism. >> yes. that is s the quesestion. it has been a question for quite some time. the united s states has emphasid that pakistan needs to do more in...
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yep, thatat's xerotricha a ther. and who's this little guy?mily han: is that a cochlicella barbara? a really teeny, tininy one? vendetttti: yep, that's a juvenile. so, in fefebruary 1 of 2016, i came out here, the hans ininvited me, and we just did a little exploration of their backyard and collected xerotricha conspurcata, so, the species we're talking about, but then also o this other specicies cald cochlicella barbara, which also is a first record for los angeles county. and then now, almost two years later, i'm back asassessing are those species still here. and they are. we literally are collaborators. like, we have papers together with all of our names on it. so, those are things that-- that collaboration makes this specimen and citizen science and standing in this backyard a really meaningful thing. pauly: this one's gonna go right there. we have the specimens that you see behind me, and other specimens all throughout ththis institution. over 35 5 llion spececimens and historicalal collection objects. and those can basically be a time ma
yep, thatat's xerotricha a ther. and who's this little guy?mily han: is that a cochlicella barbara? a really teeny, tininy one? vendetttti: yep, that's a juvenile. so, in fefebruary 1 of 2016, i came out here, the hans ininvited me, and we just did a little exploration of their backyard and collected xerotricha conspurcata, so, the species we're talking about, but then also o this other specicies cald cochlicella barbara, which also is a first record for los angeles county. and then now, almost...
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nobody knows if we can do applieied if we can -- and plplt thatat can do boboth well. they havave to be veverified wih actual plants s in the field. we thinknk we have somome -- i k we have some solutions.. by tryining to develelop plans o put roots where the goodies are , that is how we a are going to imimprove crop production in the environments. but in thesese poor countries, people may not be literate, may not have access to government services, may not have much money y or capabilility to do se sort of new farming system or machinery.y. one thing they can do is plant a new seed. they are planting seeds now and if you give them better seats, this might get significacantly foodod. that i is an important improvemt there. in the u.s., if we had corn plants t that need less fertrtilizer, we can reducuce te cost f for american farmers s ad reduduce the envirironmental im. how far off is e e end resusu? >> tre are vieties being grown toda in afri, asia, amica, that have better roo, betterieields. at is s ppening today. uble andriple thyields thout feilizerer, st by lecti
nobody knows if we can do applieied if we can -- and plplt thatat can do boboth well. they havave to be veverified wih actual plants s in the field. we thinknk we have somome -- i k we have some solutions.. by tryining to develelop plans o put roots where the goodies are , that is how we a are going to imimprove crop production in the environments. but in thesese poor countries, people may not be literate, may not have access to government services, may not have much money y or capabilility to...
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ones can go back to the e skies until there is p proof thaha the is no technical hitch with a plane thatatent down. this means that the airlilines have to dig into t their fleet d try toto use somome of the airps that were susupposed to go to other roots. this fleet of 737 max-8s were supposed to run difffferent routes. it is also trying to show its passengersrs it -- that it care. grounding the fleet does not meet -- does not mean they won't go back and the skies. but at the moment, no one wants to be on those planes. brent: this story getting a lot of international attention. what has been the reaction from the ethiopian government? >> they must have been the most shocked. they wouldn't think an aircrcrat would happen only 50 kilometers from the capital. the prime minister was the first one to tweet even before ethiopian n airlines. he said of condodonce messagages before ethiopian airlines did. it shows you the fast reaction. wewe know there were 17 ethihios on board, apart from the crewmembers. there were other citizens who are flying to nairobi or connecting to other flights. they can
ones can go back to the e skies until there is p proof thaha the is no technical hitch with a plane thatatent down. this means that the airlilines have to dig into t their fleet d try toto use somome of the airps that were susupposed to go to other roots. this fleet of 737 max-8s were supposed to run difffferent routes. it is also trying to show its passengersrs it -- that it care. grounding the fleet does not meet -- does not mean they won't go back and the skies. but at the moment, no one...
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pepele understand thatat when te president said he was no longer going to dinar kate -- demarcate indigenousand, it's a license to invade indigenous land. president argues that tribes could benefit financially if their land is open to to farming, logging, and mining. expectation would pose a dire threat to the amazon rain forest -- exploitation would pose a dire threat to the amazons rainforest. indigenous land is one of the strongest defenses against deforestation. >> central figures at the liberiannd central -- central rank -- bank have been charged. servingof the long former president --. waspinion piste -- peace published in several papers, the french president is arguing that europe has not been more necessary since the end of world war ii. the french leader says it has also been never been so threatened -- it has also never been so threatened. and so he has proposals for strengthening unity in the bloc , including renewing the passport freed zone, our correspondent has the details. >> this area is made up of 26 european countries, 22 are part of the european union. it was signed in 198
pepele understand thatat when te president said he was no longer going to dinar kate -- demarcate indigenousand, it's a license to invade indigenous land. president argues that tribes could benefit financially if their land is open to to farming, logging, and mining. expectation would pose a dire threat to the amazon rain forest -- exploitation would pose a dire threat to the amazons rainforest. indigenous land is one of the strongest defenses against deforestation. >> central figures at...
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we are sure thatat we will have many reasons for growing food large-scale inside our cities, and we want to be part of developing those few solulutions for how to do that. we do believe that we will have 3 different problems to feed people living inside the city. one is the vast geographical sprawl of the cities. 2040, 2050--most scientists agree that 80% of 9 billion people will live inside cities. and already today, we are using 80% of the arable land that we have on the whole planet. if y you put thehe two d developing g curves togog, then n you easilyly realize t tt what will happen i is that we he to grow food, large-e-scale, inside the city. a city is a dense e environmnment. the las really, really expensive, so if you want to grow things in the city, you have to go vertical. and to go vertical, then you have to develop new technical solutions, and that's what we are doing. >> urban agriculture, vertical farming--what does it look like? how does it work? >> vertrtical faarming is about getting a good ratio between the footprint on the ground and how much grorowable areaea you can t
we are sure thatat we will have many reasons for growing food large-scale inside our cities, and we want to be part of developing those few solulutions for how to do that. we do believe that we will have 3 different problems to feed people living inside the city. one is the vast geographical sprawl of the cities. 2040, 2050--most scientists agree that 80% of 9 billion people will live inside cities. and already today, we are using 80% of the arable land that we have on the whole planet. if y...
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it is important to study these strange and different o organiss thatat maybe don't haveve backb, butcan regenerate their entire bodies. by continuing to look at these strange critters, i think we can learn a lot about stem cells and regeneration for the future. brent: we wish you all t the bet withth your research, and the faster the better. andrew, thank you. andrew: thank you. brent: here is a reminder of the top story we a are following, u. president donald trump has welcomed his b brazilian counterpart to the white house. he told the far right leader he is looking at nato membership for brazil and also to discuss trade ties and efforts to resolve the crisis in venezuela. after a short break, i will be back to take you through "the day." stick around, we will be right back. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ll this week on fronts. twenty four what about you watching live from her so fronts twenty four the headlines ththis ho. cycyclone a d die trick is the t humanitarian catastro
it is important to study these strange and different o organiss thatat maybe don't haveve backb, butcan regenerate their entire bodies. by continuing to look at these strange critters, i think we can learn a lot about stem cells and regeneration for the future. brent: we wish you all t the bet withth your research, and the faster the better. andrew, thank you. andrew: thank you. brent: here is a reminder of the top story we a are following, u. president donald trump has welcomed his b brazilian...
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thatat probably,, thatt looksks probably a as likely as it ever has tonight, wouldn't you agree? barbara: of course, it is, because that is still the default option because if teresa may does get an extension on thursday night, then she would have to come back to london rather speedily and at the beginning of next week have parliament renounce the brexit law that was passed a long time ago at the beginning of the brexit process in order for that not to happen. so, yes, it's still the default option. somehow if things completely stop functioning here in paparliament and at downing strt and teresa may's seat of governmement, then it could sti happen. however, parliament had said we don't want this and teresa may promised she wouldn't let it happen. if the e.u. agrees, we will have an extension. if the e.u. is really apriling ri, go away,, britits, we'll fep withll of this. a hard brexit and the crashout. brent: barbara, thank you. police in the netherlands have arrested a man in connection with the killing of three people in the city of utrecht after a seven-hour manhunt. authoriti
thatat probably,, thatt looksks probably a as likely as it ever has tonight, wouldn't you agree? barbara: of course, it is, because that is still the default option because if teresa may does get an extension on thursday night, then she would have to come back to london rather speedily and at the beginning of next week have parliament renounce the brexit law that was passed a long time ago at the beginning of the brexit process in order for that not to happen. so, yes, it's still the default...
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. >> iound out from the news thatat the blast cauaused many casualties. rurush over r since it is nott far away.. i would like to make a small contribution to the people who need help. >> this accident has stoked public anger further in china over the frequency of industrial accidents. and safety standards. ththe exact causese of thth latt ignore michigan explioion is ill unundeinvestigigion. e owner of thelant has historof violang and b mentalegulatio. -- eironment regulatns. brent: he in gerny, the districtpheld thn is stggling wh a big asles tbreak. coerns tha he coul turn into aationwidepidemicre forcg the govnment to consideraking thmeasles vaccinatn mandary for ildren. lawmaks are spt on tha plan. schools i hindelsheim have issued strict controls to keep the virus in check. >> only students who can prove they have had a measles shot are allowed to enter the school. a vaccination certificate is inspected first. two others here fell ill with the disease. that's the reason for the strict control. the outbreak has reignited a debate over mandatory evacu
. >> iound out from the news thatat the blast cauaused many casualties. rurush over r since it is nott far away.. i would like to make a small contribution to the people who need help. >> this accident has stoked public anger further in china over the frequency of industrial accidents. and safety standards. ththe exact causese of thth latt ignore michigan explioion is ill unundeinvestigigion. e owner of thelant has historof violang and b mentalegulatio. -- eironment regulatns....
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they increase the possibility thatat we lose a baby.y. they change the activy of o our hormomones, our sex hormones, in a variety ofof different way. >> we''re seeieing children starting pupuberty at youounger ages. so there are many little girls that have, for example, breast buds by the age of 7 in the african american community and d 8 in the white community. this s is too y young for our children. >> 980 endocrine disrupting chemicals have now been identified. among the most ubiquitous are a class of compounds called phthalates, bisphenol a, and flame retardants, including pbdes, chemicals so common that almost all of us have them inside our bodies. >> so you may have vinyl floors, yoyou may have vinyl shower curtains, you may have vinyl toys that your kids are usining. those, if it's soft andnd pliabe plplastic, it's leaching pthalates, which are known to be toxic, into the envvironment where youou get exposed. >> pthalates are in many common products, including food packaging, building materials, and pharmaceuticals. they're in our
they increase the possibility thatat we lose a baby.y. they change the activy of o our hormomones, our sex hormones, in a variety ofof different way. >> we''re seeieing children starting pupuberty at youounger ages. so there are many little girls that have, for example, breast buds by the age of 7 in the african american community and d 8 in the white community. this s is too y young for our children. >> 980 endocrine disrupting chemicals have now been identified. among the most...
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the r risk thatat this could bea provocation -- border control or anything, that is why they want thetatus quo in stone. that is what the british have never had on their radar before and that is starting to come back and haunt them. brent: yes or no? will the e.u. agree to a three-month delay? >> what is three more months? brent: we appreciate your insights, thank you. where are some of the stories making headlines around the world. hungary's prime minister has asked the leaders of the european parliament's conservative grouping to reconsider their proposal to expel his own political party. in his letter to the people's party, viktor orban apologized for calling offensive feelings or insults with his anti-e.u. and anit-immigrant billboard campaign. he said he would not change his political decisions on immigration. authorities as the voc you have charged a multimillionaire businessman with ordering the murder of an investigative journalist and his fiancÉe. kuchner who owns a dozen company has been in custody on suspicion of fraud. the shooting death -- of martina -- in their home shoc
the r risk thatat this could bea provocation -- border control or anything, that is why they want thetatus quo in stone. that is what the british have never had on their radar before and that is starting to come back and haunt them. brent: yes or no? will the e.u. agree to a three-month delay? >> what is three more months? brent: we appreciate your insights, thank you. where are some of the stories making headlines around the world. hungary's prime minister has asked the leaders of the...
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o long tt t i'- it's a little discononcerting ad it fefeels different how yoyou approach things thatat's s affeg my l life and my culture >> two years ago, the people of bp made a a commitmenent to e gulf, and every day since, we've worked d hard to keept. >> bp has paid over $23 billion to help people and businesses who were affected and to cover cleanup costs. >> today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy, and many areas are reporting the best tourism seasons in years. >> now is the perfect time to visit any one of our states. >> the e beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. >> take a boat ride, go fishing, or just lay in the sun. >> we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. >> and there's more of class dining with our world famous seafood. >> so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. >> this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >> unfortunately, things for a commercial fisherman in southeast louisiana is not as good as those bp commercials would have you believe. my shrimp productction is down, stl
o long tt t i'- it's a little discononcerting ad it fefeels different how yoyou approach things thatat's s affeg my l life and my culture >> two years ago, the people of bp made a a commitmenent to e gulf, and every day since, we've worked d hard to keept. >> bp has paid over $23 billion to help people and businesses who were affected and to cover cleanup costs. >> today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy, and many areas are reporting the best tourism seasons...
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thatat propelled it t into the modern era objects are brought to life. you would see the objects in their real environment. how their use -- why they were use and what they mean for the people of cut that's today? an interactive journey through time that seeks to cement qatar's position. as an emerging global cultural player no matter i mean if you look at saudi and or if you are a tourist sort of the someone express was living in qatar -- yeah i guarantee you that you will find something that you're already g gonna find out somethg that you didn't know about the title is culture. the museum's unveiling is also a way for qatar to show it's not been affected by nearly two years of saudi led boycott. as it prepares to host the fifa world cup.. in. two thousand twenty two let's get some business sees fit okay meetings with me inin the studio how to katee laura i was not a techie because that like elections are coming up this weekend and the economy will be. playing center stage receives for voters went absolutely because they've been having a tough time ove
thatat propelled it t into the modern era objects are brought to life. you would see the objects in their real environment. how their use -- why they were use and what they mean for the people of cut that's today? an interactive journey through time that seeks to cement qatar's position. as an emerging global cultural player no matter i mean if you look at saudi and or if you are a tourist sort of the someone express was living in qatar -- yeah i guarantee you that you will find something that...
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market to more foreign business- i think very much that was part of it t and it my understandndis thatat there are number of contracts signed it at least with t the italian. prime minister -- in relation to the italian companies operating. overseas i think there was something to do with the wind farm and all of you see with the the context of france there was a sales of airbus aircraft to the needed to chinese -- purchasers so that is obviously offering something in return we didn't see morore profound commitments and remember we have an ongoing trade dispute betwee. china and the us which involves thingsgs like t this force technology transfer as a restriction on access for american companies into the chinesese m mket we sawaw no movementnt on that at all. and we we d didn't see ass far s our you know any discussion about these very sensitive. dumping issues which of course the allegation that china has been selling products too cheaply you. are taking the advantage of it's the status of rooms really having a non market economy. that you mention that ongoing trade spat with washington d
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i hope you didn't pay an analyst for thatat evaluation. by the way, did you know oprah >> no. biblical name? >> it's harpo backwards. >> [laughing]. >> very brutal. >> tucker: hands on buzzer. this is multiple-choice a wait until you get the options. the president's working lunch with the dictator of north korea the dessert was a certain vegetable. green beans, mushrooms or chinese water chestnuts? >> the second one. the mushrooms.on >> tucker: was it wood ear mushrooms? >> listen to this for the finish. a traditional vietnam dessert of mushrooms in a light, sugary syrup. >> tucker: how did you know that?ht, >> i am a chef. i cook every night for the children. i go down to the orphanage and cook. >> everything he is saying is wrong. >> tucker: you do everything for the children. >> i am a selfless human being. >> tucker: question 3. 2020 candidate amy is in thehe news for strange behavior dealing with her staff. a former aide witnessed theio senator eating her salad with which unusual item. scissors, a comb or her bare hands? >> a comb. >> tucker: was it a calm? >> the "new yo
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thatat is interesting is in its pursuit of more lobbying in washington it is not necessarily aligningith some of its tax brother and. a big part of the reason why is you have a couple of business ventures. one is accessing more of the government to get onto the amazon cloud. a big $10 billion contract with the pentagon. you have amazon wanting to be a portal for the government to buy all the things that it needs. dominate is trying to lots of sectors across various industries. one of those sectors is the federal market. we see that in two cases. one is the pentagon deal you alluded to. will the winner get all of that $10 billion pie they a future for more business. program to help federal agencies byproducts like office supplies or furniture is. a lead in that contract as well. other competitors like microsoft and oracle and ibm have been fighting tooth and nail in washington to unseat amazon's lead in those areas. that has created conflicts. ,specially in trade groups those companies would normally be aligned on policy. what we have seen is really simple and some of those trade group
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thatat happens, with extended cycle comes more rate hikes. guy: big you have an where nero is at the moment? we keep moving at lower and lower. when does it actually kick in? guest: it is a big question mark. in relative terms, the fed has been very cautious in bringing down its own estimates of the unemployment rate. i would give kudos to the bank of england for being more forthcoming and aggressive in bringing those estimates down. it is fair to say that in the u.s., we are now starting to see more of the wage inflation we had been anticipating, and that is one of the key reasons why i feel the fed will go again. markets at the moment are ignoring the fact that wage inflation today is much higher than it was six months ago when people were talking about multiple rate hikes in 2019. the market is ignoring that at the moment, but the fed can't afford to. i think you are starting to see some signs of wage inflation, which would mean that unemployment at 3.8% is probably nearer to 4%. dotse: if we look at , and we have our spectrometer here
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thatat stays in your mind, picture of the situation that is all the way, something you wouldn't remember. spiritualhat your ceremonials will cure that, and i have had that. still, that picture, that still hangser there somewhere in my mind, until i whatback over there to see the country looks like, to see how the people are happy, they are at peace, they are enjoying their freedom. they make their own decisions, they are going to school, the kids are happy. they have moms and dads, you know? just a situation where everybody is living in harmony with each other. you don't think about somebody coming around, invading you or distorting all of your living. so this is my thought about whether to go back, it's always a stumbling block. initiation of that religion from the holy people, that you don't go back, that you don't go back to where you fought, here on this land. the other portion, which is bothersome to me, is overseas. but yet, the people over there are now pretty well satisfied with what they have. dr. colburn: when you think about the pacific islands, now you have a recent memory th
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that's a mistake for him to do thatat i believe t the brand of being normal and nice with be ib incrssful, not to be outraged, not to fire people up in theha way they others and treat others with contempt. so far, so good. he has to have substae goingrw d. >> there's another challenge, under the unbearable male privilege of beto o'rourke. it's not ne that women have to be at least twice as qualified and still exist twice as much criticism and doubt. for decrats and as the current presidency illustrates, we have aof bias newness, conflict and theater. the contrast between beto and klobuchar and the ways they're going about this, this is emblematic. >> pretty remarkable. amy klobuchar could not have thought about hersf as being born to be president. when she was born, wim could not aspi be president. and we haven't had a woman as president, even that's a message that may persist with some little girls. of course, she doesn't come with that sort of confidence about her role in the world. she offers sen terrorist im, and pragmatic views. let's bringown health care costs. let's heal the n
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say thatat a little longer, i might need it in a few weeks -- save that a little longer, i might need it in a few weeks. the careful what you wish for. juan: to talk more about biden, we speak to washington editor for harper's magazine andrew cockburn. his latest piece for harper's is headlined "no joe: joe biden's disastrous legislative legacy." welcome back to democracy now!. -- welcome back to democracy now! talk to us about his legacy. andrew: as the subtitle of my piece, it is pretty disastrorous. going back to the beginning, he really is most active when h he got intoto the senate in the 1970's and was to be a fierce opponent of the effort to integratee schools. the main effort to integrate schools acroross the u.s.. introduced legislation to weweaken it and he said he made it comfortable for it.rals to oppose he went on and has patches next major initiative are and was being tough on crime. he would argue fiercely for tougher sentences and he --med up with strong strong thurmond who was this ardent segregationist who ran on a dixiecrat ticket in 1948. with this racist, he thoug
say thatat a little longer, i might need it in a few weeks -- save that a little longer, i might need it in a few weeks. the careful what you wish for. juan: to talk more about biden, we speak to washington editor for harper's magazine andrew cockburn. his latest piece for harper's is headlined "no joe: joe biden's disastrous legislative legacy." welcome back to democracy now!. -- welcome back to democracy now! talk to us about his legacy. andrew: as the subtitle of my piece, it is...
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idea that she is very popular and a was robbd of the presidency in 2016 by underhanded means and thataty sorry for her because her dreams have been dashed. but increasingly even democrats just want her to go away. >> does hillary have a role in 2020?n should she champion? >> stay away. >> why is that? >> i love you, hillary. i love you, i love you but stay away. anything that has hillary on it is automatically going to separate us again. >> i think it's done. i think it's been, it's done. >> tucker: joins us tonight. thanks a lot for coming on. those are the responses you expect. they won't hate hillary, they voted for her but they are saying something pretty obvious. things change, time moves on, people kind of age out of the process, why are you still here? why is she stilloc here? >> actually this has always been hillary. this is not a new hillary. this is the hillary we've always known, the hillary they voted for but that sound after she noted she was not going to be running 2020, it was all the democrats breathing a sigh of relief and all the republicans sobbing their tears that sh
idea that she is very popular and a was robbd of the presidency in 2016 by underhanded means and thataty sorry for her because her dreams have been dashed. but increasingly even democrats just want her to go away. >> does hillary have a role in 2020?n should she champion? >> stay away. >> why is that? >> i love you, hillary. i love you, i love you but stay away. anything that has hillary on it is automatically going to separate us again. >> i think it's done. i...
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laura: people say trump uses his hands, which he does, but trump's hand motions -- >> we'll get to thatat in a moment. there was a british study that showed that gesturing might foster creative thinking. if so, beto might join in at this point. again, there are other people who wildly just articulate, well, it doesn't always help. >> again, you know what mariah is doing, she does this to fill in the notes that don't come. he's doing almost the same thing. an amazing phenomenon. >> laura: she's done it for years, rainwater gesture. when she's singing, she does this. just hits a note. >> if you don't have the notes, you fill in with the gestures. >> laura: his gestures go into odd places. it's -- >> look, if the presidential thing doesn't work out for beto there is a back-up career and i thought of this repeatedly, he could always be a signer. by the way, this is a fraudulent signer from tampa, she was saying nothing, laura. she's just making it up. >> laura: how horrible. anyway, rather than analyze the gestures as they should have done, as we just did, the media went right to the politica
laura: people say trump uses his hands, which he does, but trump's hand motions -- >> we'll get to thatat in a moment. there was a british study that showed that gesturing might foster creative thinking. if so, beto might join in at this point. again, there are other people who wildly just articulate, well, it doesn't always help. >> again, you know what mariah is doing, she does this to fill in the notes that don't come. he's doing almost the same thing. an amazing phenomenon....
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immy: yeah [ laughter ] >> i've been -- what are you >> jimmy: i'm 6. 6 even >> just a straight 6 of thatat] >> jimmy: wow. it's like i'm looking in a a mirror it's unbelievable. >> what has donald trump been up to? [ laughter ]>> jimmy: oh, my god >> right >> jimmy: fantastic. >> unbelievable. 0" is a great height i mean, this one's better. but it's - [ laughter ] >> so, what we talking about the rock >> jimmy: yes. we're talking about the rock and we're talkinyour movie, "fighting with my family." >> yes >> jimmy: it's really based on a true sry >> yeah. >> jimmy: a real wwe superstar, paige. >> that's righ [ cheers ] >> jimmy: and -- yeah >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: the story is fascinating. >> it's really great, and it began -- i was gonnaay, itdid b. and he was actually in a hotel in england he was filming, "fast and furious 6", and he was -- 't coulleep one night, and he was in the hotel in england i don't know which onei sume the, you know, the presidential suite of the best western. [ laughter ] and, you know, and he's -- >> jimmy: he's a big star, ye >> yeah, he's a big star he gets t
immy: yeah [ laughter ] >> i've been -- what are you >> jimmy: i'm 6. 6 even >> just a straight 6 of thatat] >> jimmy: wow. it's like i'm looking in a a mirror it's unbelievable. >> what has donald trump been up to? [ laughter ]>> jimmy: oh, my god >> right >> jimmy: fantastic. >> unbelievable. 0" is a great height i mean, this one's better. but it's - [ laughter ] >> so, what we talking about the rock >> jimmy: yes. we're...
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. >> we are fighting for transparency, better and thatation someone listens to us and serves our best interest. >> it is really tragic, the fact that schools like this are closing down so rapidly and now that we are here in the midst t this movement, i realize how important it is. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. all of ourme to listeners and viewers across the country and around the world. more than 100 democratic lawmwmakers are co-sponsoring a new house bill to dramatically revamp u.s. -- health care in the united states by creating a single-payer medicare for all system funded by the federal government. this comes at a time when as many 30 million americans have no health insurance and tens of millions of others are either underinsured or struggle to pay their health insurance premiums. democratic congressmember pramila jayapal of washington announced the billll last week. rep. jayapal: it is time to ensure that heal c care is s right anannot a privivilege, guararanteed to evevery person
. >> we are fighting for transparency, better and thatation someone listens to us and serves our best interest. >> it is really tragic, the fact that schools like this are closing down so rapidly and now that we are here in the midst t this movement, i realize how important it is. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. all of ourme to listeners and viewers across the country and around the world....
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. >> tucker: thatat was about 150 years ago.'m saying right now the country we're living in -- >> that's with her racism argument comes into play but maybe the problem is that these immigrants are coming from latin america that we keep talking but immigration requirement terrorism, with hardship. every time i'm on your show when we talk what immigration you have images of dangerous gangs. >> tucker: i'm a racist for wanting to control who comes into my country? the overwhelming majority -- i'm not conflating anything. i'm not conflating anything. >> a reality. every time when i talk what immigration on your show there's a negative connotation to this discussion. >> tucker: because it is negative. >> dangerous gangs. >> tucker: let me ask you very quick -- i'm trying not to use a vulgarity on the air, it takes a lot of chutzpah, doesn't it, to come into someone's country without permission, illegally break the laws, use their social services and then whip around and call them racist, which is the game. if that kind of takes a lot
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thatat is aoc's question to you. if you answered, are you kidding?se it's okay to have children -- by the way, back off, you authoritarian creep, how many kids i have is none of your business, if you answer it that way,lo you fail the test. you're probably a white supremacist. if, on the other hand, you pause for a moment, thought deeply about climate change, and realized that actually, some on mary 29d year old member of congress probably should be in charge of your childbearing decisions, then congratulations. you passed. you are virtuous. not a racist at all. lots of number two. this one is about food. >> my twitter matches, a lot of references about cow farts. can you explain that? >> we got to address factory farming. maybe we shouldn't be eating a hamburger for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. steve went to the question is, how many hamburgers should you d to eat in the course of a day? they are trigger possible answers. the first is, huh, what kind of question is that? stopped eating off my plate. that, unfortunately, is the racist answer, the on
thatat is aoc's question to you. if you answered, are you kidding?se it's okay to have children -- by the way, back off, you authoritarian creep, how many kids i have is none of your business, if you answer it that way,lo you fail the test. you're probably a white supremacist. if, on the other hand, you pause for a moment, thought deeply about climate change, and realized that actually, some on mary 29d year old member of congress probably should be in charge of your childbearing decisions,...
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it was also cnn thatat demanded that radio show host alex jones be silenced because jeff zucker didn'twas saying. cnn waged a long campaign against jones. it worked. jeff zucker's silenced and deplatformed his show. it was a stunning defeat for free speech. so naturally, jeff zucker just won the first amendment award. >> whether you like donald trump or youis dislike donald trump, the one thing that i think we can all agree on is that donald trump has made american journalism great again. at cnn, our core mission is to tell the truth. hold those in power accountable. even when it's uncomfortable. especially when it's uncomfortable. >> tucker: cnn's mission is to tell the truth. well, maybe someone ought to tell carter page, cnn falsely suggested he was a russian agent and helped destroy his life. or tell to the covington high school students. jeff zucker's network shamed and slandered them on the basis of lies. the truth, may be the judge will believe that. he better help that. they are facing a $250 million lawsuit or their fraudulent covington coverage. lots of luck. zucker doesn't w
it was also cnn thatat demanded that radio show host alex jones be silenced because jeff zucker didn'twas saying. cnn waged a long campaign against jones. it worked. jeff zucker's silenced and deplatformed his show. it was a stunning defeat for free speech. so naturally, jeff zucker just won the first amendment award. >> whether you like donald trump or youis dislike donald trump, the one thing that i think we can all agree on is that donald trump has made american journalism great again....
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thatat was done a long titime a, but the people did not know about. second uraniume enrichment plant. pres. trump: e exactly. we brought many points of that i think they were surprised we knew. we had to do more than just the one level. if we did the one level and gave up all of that leverage -- it has taken a long time to build -- and i want -- >> you're not willing to take out -- trumka i want that c country to grow. a country is got such potential, but they have to give up more. we could've done the deal. amy: the working watch was canceled between the two leaders. the summits collapse comes just days after house democrats introduced a resolution to end the korean war after nearly 70 years of conflict. democratic congressmember ro khanna, who introduced the resolution, said in a statement -- "historic engagement between south and north korea has created a once-in-a-generation opportunity to formally end this war. president trump must not squander this rare chance for peace." well, for more, we turn to christine ahn, founder and executive director o
thatat was done a long titime a, but the people did not know about. second uraniume enrichment plant. pres. trump: e exactly. we brought many points of that i think they were surprised we knew. we had to do more than just the one level. if we did the one level and gave up all of that leverage -- it has taken a long time to build -- and i want -- >> you're not willing to take out -- trumka i want that c country to grow. a country is got such potential, but they have to give up more. we...
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bunch: you know as well as i thatat there are people realize they did not understand the complexity of the past. they understand moments of the past, but the complexity of it. i would argue the greatest contribution that museums could make is if they could help the public embrace ambiguity. rather than give people simple answers to comp looks questions, help them grapple with shades of gray, with complexity. that is what is really needed. i think our museums auto play a bigger role really thinking about, how are we engines of economic change. rather than do what we traditionally do. we do wonderful museum education, get your scavenger map out. we do that very well. but i am not convinced museums have really said, how are we really educational. how are we really helping k-12 understand why history matters? what i love is you go to any conference with historians and that is what we talk about, how great history is, yet we do not convey that to the public. we have to do a better job of conveying why history matters and figure out how we really do put our shoulder to the wheel of improving
bunch: you know as well as i thatat there are people realize they did not understand the complexity of the past. they understand moments of the past, but the complexity of it. i would argue the greatest contribution that museums could make is if they could help the public embrace ambiguity. rather than give people simple answers to comp looks questions, help them grapple with shades of gray, with complexity. that is what is really needed. i think our museums auto play a bigger role really...
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stanford 1989. 1989 was a very auspicious year year thatat was the the berlin wall came down. i was trying to figure out what should have after business school. couldn't get excited about most of the job offers on campus and then one day i had this epiphany which was that if my grandfather was the biggest communist in america and the berlin wall has just come down, i'm going to try to become the capitalist in eastern europe. so i couldn't get as far as eastern europe because there was no capitalism going on yet so i moved to london and i had ateral jobs but i ended up solomon brothers, the famous investment bank, just at the the russian privatization program. and my very first assignment at to advise ahers was fishing fleet, the management of a fishing fleet located in mermanx, russia, on their privatization. mermanx, the head fleet takes me to see one of their ships and the ship that he showed to me on the like 400 feet long. it was on a number of different stories. the shipp story of they had the nets where they caught the fish and then they separated them out in the middle
stanford 1989. 1989 was a very auspicious year year thatat was the the berlin wall came down. i was trying to figure out what should have after business school. couldn't get excited about most of the job offers on campus and then one day i had this epiphany which was that if my grandfather was the biggest communist in america and the berlin wall has just come down, i'm going to try to become the capitalist in eastern europe. so i couldn't get as far as eastern europe because there was no...
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before us today we would be well advised to show humility to defer to the judgment of the states thatat depend on those that set forth in the plan in philadelphia franklin observed the principal difference between the catholic and protestant religions is catholics believe their church is infallible while protestants believed there is was never wrong and what is entirely applicable here we should each have a little of our own infallibility. i yelled back in the chair recognizes the gentle lady from southern california who has been working on colorado river issues for a long time. >> thank you for - holding this hearing. pardon me. thank you for holding the hearinghe and to the witnesses and allowing me to make t a statement the dcp is an achievement that reflects the realistic appraisal of increasing water scarcity and is a finite source the basin state has a practical approach in with the department of interior can come together over two years over a difficult meaningful path forward it is something to be celebrated. southern california with improved reliability 40 million people rely o
before us today we would be well advised to show humility to defer to the judgment of the states thatat depend on those that set forth in the plan in philadelphia franklin observed the principal difference between the catholic and protestant religions is catholics believe their church is infallible while protestants believed there is was never wrong and what is entirely applicable here we should each have a little of our own infallibility. i yelled back in the chair recognizes the gentle lady...
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greatest burden in congress and the white househe we need to find a way to work together and get thatatan mr. mean turner and i had a robust disagreement exactly what that hat tha situation was, but we did agree toda today, that it was all part of tryin the controversy of trying tog wha figure out what to do about the budget. the debtñr ceiling and how do we nd how get the deficit and the debt nd deb under control. but to jeopardize the entire discretionary budget over an amount of money that isn't going to have any impact on our long-term deb 29 deficitw3 is the height of irresponsibility to my mind.ity we need to work together. and certainly for d.o.d., but nd for the entire discretionary budget. so i appreciate the genflgman bud making that w3qpoint. >> thank you. ms. willhan? tha >> thank you. i'm going to and thank you, ou gentlemen, for coming today, and for testifying, i'm going to continue asking the q]vtion that our representative larson and and mr., representative sisneros a were talking about.nd i also serve on the foreign affairs committee, and the asia subcommittee and i ha
greatest burden in congress and the white househe we need to find a way to work together and get thatatan mr. mean turner and i had a robust disagreement exactly what that hat tha situation was, but we did agree toda today, that it was all part of tryin the controversy of trying tog wha figure out what to do about the budget. the debtñr ceiling and how do we nd how get the deficit and the debt nd deb under control. but to jeopardize the entire discretionary budget over an amount of money that...
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to thatat cap is up amount of money, but everyone is still paying into it, it is just one you reach the limit of the cap, the money you make after that, you are not paying the social security on that. caller: right. take the cap off. , at: brian in illinois democrat. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i appreciate it. host: what do you want to talk about? caller: i want to address the issue of health care. and these new threats coming from the republican side threatening the aca, and what it is. if repealing the is the best plan of action for the republican side, do you presidencythe trump has given any thought to adopting a policy more similar to medicare for all or a similar proposal by democrats as something that might live up to trump's campaign promises? to your knowledge, what plan exists that would cover millions of more americans and provide better care than our previous plans? host: brian, what do you think? i very much support bernie sanders plan for medicare for all. i am not as knowledgeable on the subject as i wish i was. put in further research, but it see
to thatat cap is up amount of money, but everyone is still paying into it, it is just one you reach the limit of the cap, the money you make after that, you are not paying the social security on that. caller: right. take the cap off. , at: brian in illinois democrat. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i appreciate it. host: what do you want to talk about? caller: i want to address the issue of health care. and these new threats coming from the republican side threatening the...
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. -- thatat is raffaella is rafael. grace-marie turner will join us to take your questions.er on, cq roll call's todd , federal money to protect schools in mass shootings. this weekend on "american history tv," world war ii navajo code talkers, and a look back at the 1970 93-mile island nuclear power accident. -- the 1979 three-mile island nuclear power accident. the code talkers who served in the marine corps and use their native language to secretly communicate operational plans. us, the never hook code talkers, compelled to use their language, and they devised it, and they schemed it in such role, aat it played a very unique role of confusing the enemy. announcer: live sunday morning at 8:30 eastern on american history tv and "washington journal," the 40th anniversary nuclearhree-mile island accident near harrisburg, sylvania, consider the most serious nuclear power accident in the united states are joining us, historian and author samuel walker. coradi.yman, and joyce kara report,h the 1979 cbs "fallout from three-mile island." >> please stay indoors with your windows cl
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. >> look for thatate line special here on nbc s 4tarting at 10:00 followed by news4 at 11:00. >>> doug amelia are in storm team 4 tracking two storms right now. >> one bringing rain tonight and another brinng snow over the weekend. guys, what's up? >> kind of amazing the pat earn we're in right now. we've been talking about this as we move into the monthf march here, today is march 1st, we had winter srm this morning, another tonight and a bigger one on sunday. >> thetorm onunday is not set in stone. we're definitely seeing rain and snow, but the numbers could d,ange over the weeke so you want to stay tuned. >> a shift of 20, 30 miles would ve a huge impact on parts of the area. right now look at the radar howing rain around the area and snow to the north. facebook asking you on and twitter and here to let me know what you're seeing here. i go a r from kelly in prior record sco perciville, she said snow here. so i think most of this is falling as rain but t cmperaturs arse to the freezing mark, watch out in the areas. heavy rain continuing. and look at the rain coming in. a lot of rain
. >> look for thatate line special here on nbc s 4tarting at 10:00 followed by news4 at 11:00. >>> doug amelia are in storm team 4 tracking two storms right now. >> one bringing rain tonight and another brinng snow over the weekend. guys, what's up? >> kind of amazing the pat earn we're in right now. we've been talking about this as we move into the monthf march here, today is march 1st, we had winter srm this morning, another tonight and a bigger one on sunday....