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and they estimate thatat it's, youou know, anywhere fromm $44 to $ $54 million out of ouor local economy, just from the abalone,e, and that really hurt. with busininess down, , you kno, considererablyless than 50%, it's almost at a break-even point for r me. i'm hanging in there. i'm still l doing it. the economy is on everyone. you know, the gas stations, the markets, the hotels, stste parks. catttton: we've been n surveyine kelp fororest for ththe last 200 yearars now. we've seeeen a seve decline of the kelp forest and severe impact toto the algal communities, and those are directly impmpacting the abalone fishery because the abalone rely on the k kelp for food. 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 timem
and they estimate thatat it's, youou know, anywhere fromm $44 to $ $54 million out of ouor local economy, just from the abalone,e, and that really hurt. with busininess down, , you kno, considererablyless than 50%, it's almost at a break-even point for r me. i'm hanging in there. i'm still l doing it. the economy is on everyone. you know, the gas stations, the markets, the hotels, stste parks. catttton: we've been n surveyine kelp fororest for ththe last 200 yearars now. we've seeeen a seve...
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>> obviouslyly, this is sosometg thatat will be argued o out in e courts..he court hahas to decide whethr he wilill be extradited.. it may go to a higigher courtrtr go back to the united stateses supreme court. yoyou can see why he is arguingn his political and you can see why the united states is arguing it is not political, thiss a crcriminal offense. that is aa question that is goig to be argued out. it is supposed to be a legitimate question. it is an argument that his lawyer will put that he should not be extradited. brent: i want to ask you one more question. in this age of brexit finally about to take place, knowing that the united states wants julian assange to be extradited, do you think that reduces the likelihood that the u.k. would ever decide not to extradite him? do you see brexit ininfluencing ththis legal decision? >> i donon't think soso. there 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
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thatat's o thingngeople don't know. because even in policy foformulations, , their recommendations are really held in h high regard.. repoporter: and that presentsa dilemma for gloria. e'e's a lesbian n actist whoho h a strict chrhristian upbriring. her motherer is a pastoror. the church homophobic stance has alwaysys beean issssueor her.r. gloria: : i still go t to churcd some days it's gooood, other ds it's harard for you u to sithroh a serm where a pastor is just saying that you're going to burn. reporterer: every weekekend, l sasaints cathedrdral in kampalaa hohosts a numberer of weddingst only betweenen men and womomen. homomosexuality wawas first fory criminalized in uganda after the introduction of christianityt. ththe cathedral'l's provost, r a hyegenye, , is opposed t to tolerance. rebecca: iyoyou are afrfrican who has s grown up witith te culture of a afrans, i it something g that has alwlways n foreign n to us. but alsoso as a church ministr who o reads the scscriptures, il nd it difficult to accccept it. bec
thatat's o thingngeople don't know. because even in policy foformulations, , their recommendations are really held in h high regard.. repoporter: and that presentsa dilemma for gloria. e'e's a lesbian n actist whoho h a strict chrhristian upbriring. her motherer is a pastoror. the church homophobic stance has alwaysys beean issssueor her.r. gloria: : i still go t to churcd some days it's gooood, other ds it's harard for you u to sithroh a serm where a pastor is just saying that you're going to...
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elders that the same principlels that we use in whaling, you apply that same principle in everything thatat do. workig together, whether it's business, government, our culture. these pieces of baleen on the higher wall here represents the 8 communities throughout the arctic slope. we formed what we call the voice of the arctic inupiaq. it basically takes all the leadership from all the organizations across the slope to o go in one voice. thompson: asrc tries to present that they are the voice of the people, but they are not. it is a for-profit c corporation thats in joint venture with the oil industry at this moment. burns: on the western side, they all want development. they want it here in our land, because they want to preserve their own hunting grounds. we always like to represent ourself, but they represent us, but they d don't live here. all the oil companies, they say they need to drill in just this little area. but then, while they're doing that, they'll say, "oh, we need a permit for this one over here. we need a permit for that one over here." they're gonna spiderweb all over and
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and so wewe began thinking about ocean acidification impacting abalone and other species thatat many people on the west coast, if you're walking along a shore, they're the species that yoyou think k of as being sort off chararacteristically what t you would find on this shore. when an abalone or a clam is making its shell, it is essentially pulling components out of the water. it's pulling building blocks out of the water and making a hard part. and what ocean acidification does is it makes it harder for them to find those building blocks, so they expend more energy just trying to make a shell to protect themselves from a predator or a crashihing wave or whatever the oceaean is bringing. swezey: we're realizing that animals that build shells and hard parts take calcium and carbonate out of the water and build skeletons with it. the calcium carbonate is very sensitive to the ph of seawater, that it's less stable asas seawater becomomes more acacidi, and d we've begun to realalize t it's much hardeder for animals o build d their bodies in the firt place and kikind of maintain wht they
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customers are suing the division .f the french bank the bank chose a sales pitch thatat focused on switzerland's notbargaining ratete and did advertise the possible risk leading to the exchange rate. >> the bank says it warned its clients about the risks. >> the bank is facing hundreds ofof other cases over these loas as well as criminal proceedings. >> motor racing wants to become carbon neutralal by 2030. >> efforts would start immediately with moves to renewable power. there are 22 planned races around the world next year. that is 10 teams flying to all of the events. the engines and f1 cars are hybrid. they do lag behind the formulae racers, which use all electric vehicles. the carbonatefset uses by planting trees. >> thank you for that. coming up, the most influential art criticic you have probably never heard ofof. all about the exhibit. hawley: for nearly 2,000 years, venice has prospered against all odds... cacciari: the magic of venice is the balancing between water and stone and people, you know? that's the magic of venice--the impossible city, the city on the sea. hawley: but the fame
customers are suing the division .f the french bank the bank chose a sales pitch thatat focused on switzerland's notbargaining ratete and did advertise the possible risk leading to the exchange rate. >> the bank says it warned its clients about the risks. >> the bank is facing hundreds ofof other cases over these loas as well as criminal proceedings. >> motor racing wants to become carbon neutralal by 2030. >> efforts would start immediately with moves to renewable...
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i think thatat makes people afraraid. hom: many of the populations that we work with are in communities where there were significant presences of predatory lenders. for example, 10 years ago. and a lot of different i institutions or different companies h have left people feeling like they were taken advantage of. we're actively involved every day in showing people that their neigighbor hasas gone solar wits or someonene else in t their community, or they can just come and watch us do it somewhere else and d that this s is real. boy: dad, , [indistitinct] solar panels s and i knowow what--andd i know what they do o now. silvia uriarte: really? what do they do? boy: give clean energy. silvia uriarte: yes, they do. they make clean energy from the sun, righght? boy: mm-hmm. silvia uriarte: yeah. rivera: what i love about my job is everything about it. the people, the a atmosphere. it's s like we''re a family her. and right here, we take time and we get to know our homeowners, our--our coworkers. and i just t love coming to wo
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if you want to look at it thatat way, essentially itit's aboutute ame greenhnhouse gas fooootprins a vehicle, as a a car. we are a dairy digester development and operations company. a dairy digester is a piece of e equipment t that processes dairyry manure and extracts methane gasas, which is essentially a naturally-ococcurring biogas that vents out t of manure. a a digester's jjust a device for capturing that gas so it doesn't vent into the air, but instead can be used usefully. and so if you capture it, you get a twofer. you get to prevent t the gases from escapig into the e environmentnt and you have a usable fufuel. so all w'e done here is s we've taken aa normal-sized manure pond which hasas a whole b bunch of liliqud manurure, we've covereded it uph a flexible membrane so that there's no oxygen. and those little bacteria in there, they think they're still in a cow's stomach. that's why we call it a digester. they eat the remaining calories, they emit methane gas, which rises to the top, that we cacapture, preventing ththe greenhouse gases from escaping into the air, and being a
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you can use thatat.amy: so talk about using that and what you did reaching out to o janelle.e. >> i heard this song she did. she did a recording of it. i found it one of the most moving, i guess you could say protest songs, that i hadad ever heard. what was special about it was it is a requiem. it is just naming these people and asking you to remember these people who have been taken, these people who have been killed. so it doesn't try to explain in a direct way. you can put it together for yourself what is going on. >> say his name say her name >> it just says, remember this. don't forget t them. so i thought, given the times we live income i thought -- i often do a song by someone else and i thought, it is time to do a song that has kind of some weight to it, the response to the times that we live in. so i asked what she would think of me doing that song. she loved the idea. got a beautiful letter back that said, yes, love this. the songs for everybody. amy: so how do you feel when you sing it eve
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thatat is an ongoing investigation. spanish authorities and the acting prime minister hass said he will be doing everything he dayto make sure the polling goes off as normal. >> thank you. nato is under fire by the french president. the french leader claiming washington is turning its back on europe and he had lost faith in the alliance. his nato allies work week to disagree. >> nato is under fire from emmanuel macron. >> what we are experiencing is the brain death of nato. you have no coordination whatsoever of strategic decision-making between the united states and its nato allies. >> comments come after the withdrawal of u.s.s. troops from northeastern syria. viewed the move as a green light as an incursion to push back syrian kurdish forces, despite the risk that it could give the islamic state group and opening to announce -- to amount of resurgence. a clear definition of the current state of nato. quick to dismimiss it.. >> the french president has chosen drastic words. not sweepining criticism is necessary. we ha
thatat is an ongoing investigation. spanish authorities and the acting prime minister hass said he will be doing everything he dayto make sure the polling goes off as normal. >> thank you. nato is under fire by the french president. the french leader claiming washington is turning its back on europe and he had lost faith in the alliance. his nato allies work week to disagree. >> nato is under fire from emmanuel macron. >> what we are experiencing is the brain death of nato....
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. >> wee went t to a footbtball m, and t that is what we witnessed thatat day. we will never forget it. >> police had opened a gate to try to relieve overcrowding outside, but a crush then ensued inside. an initial inquest said the deaths were accidental, meaning criminal charges could not be brought, but the families did not give up and kept pushing for a new inquest. an independent panel was set up to review the evidence. in 2012, it found police had tampered with witness statements. a new inquest in 2016 ruled the deaths to be unlawful and the police match commander was put on trial and charged with manslaughter by gross negligence. the verdict and a saga which shamed the british establishment. >> virtual motor racing is one of the dozens of the sports that is booming around the world and for a one time former world hopeful, computer-based competition means a second shot at glory. though gamers do not face the physical demands of a grand prix, their chosen discipline is taxing in its own way. >> he swaps the cockpit for the controller, the real-life track for
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thatat i is a fight i have beenn involved in in the court going on five years now throuough litigationi am excited on day one to be able to put in place a policy thatat prohibits my staff f from ever putting a price tag on freedom. and the e problemm with -- the proboblem w with moneney bail it whenen someone gets arrested unr the manyny bell system, they can buy their way out immediately if they have resources. that is withouout regarard to tr ririsk or to their c community . someone who is really dangerous but has access to wealth h can e out of jail and back on n the streets within a matter of hours, while another person charged with the less seriouss crime with weaker evidence against t them and strononger ts to the community would languish behind bars simply because of their poverty. it is a syststem that actually undermines the integegrity of te entire criminal justice system. when i''m didistrict attorney, we're going to use risk rather than wealth to determimine who s incarcerated pretrial. that is one of the policics i think on day one will make a tremendous difference in rest
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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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thatat makes it evenen hardero help them. >> most hikikomori are men.o and her team see themselves as their big sisters. kensuke and daisuke don't want to be recognised. the fact they managed to leave their rooms to attend a consultation is already a major achievement. >> [speaking japanese] on a scale of 1 to 10, today i feel minus 3. it's hot and huhumid. i'i'm in a bad mood. >> [speaking japanese] when i'm in my room, all i can think is, how can i get out of here? and how can i stop being a burden on my parents? >> the parents of hikikomori often suffer as much they do. they often feel a strong sense shame. publically admititting that thr child has no job and no friends would be humiliating. more often than not, they're complicit in maintaining their child's isolation hiding themm from the neighbobours, for example. it's a problem that's set to become even more acute in the coming y years. >> [ [speaking japapanese] in n we talk about t the 80-5-50 pro. when thehe parents are 80, ther children are 50. and the older the parents get, the harder it is f
thatat makes it evenen hardero help them. >> most hikikomori are men.o and her team see themselves as their big sisters. kensuke and daisuke don't want to be recognised. the fact they managed to leave their rooms to attend a consultation is already a major achievement. >> [speaking japanese] on a scale of 1 to 10, today i feel minus 3. it's hot and huhumid. i'i'm in a bad mood. >> [speaking japanese] when i'm in my room, all i can think is, how can i get out of here? and how...
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that islam is an infectious disease thatat came from abroad.nd that if there needed to be a religion in china, it must be buddhism. >> former detainees have also confirmed the harsh disciplinary regime detailed in the leaked papers. >> we had to talk into a speaker to get permission to go to the toilet. there were 10 minutes of toilet me each hour for all of us. some were able to go this time. some were notot shared we do not wastste water to wash our hands. we only had two minutes to shower with cold water every month. >> beijing has always described the camps as voluntary reeducation facilities. at a newss confence in lononn, china's u.k. ambassador dismissed the papers as fake news. >> the documenents you're talkig about are pure fabrications. if you want to have a document about thee occasional training education center, we have many documents. we have seven white papers published. >> that dismissal full no one. the cables coupled with witness testimony are impossible to them nor. phil: journalists harald maass went to investigate. he told
that islam is an infectious disease thatat came from abroad.nd that if there needed to be a religion in china, it must be buddhism. >> former detainees have also confirmed the harsh disciplinary regime detailed in the leaked papers. >> we had to talk into a speaker to get permission to go to the toilet. there were 10 minutes of toilet me each hour for all of us. some were able to go this time. some were notot shared we do not wastste water to wash our hands. we only had two minutes...
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the larger issue is that for too long i think candidates have taken for granted constituencies thatatave been the backbone of the democratic party and have overerlooked those c constitueus and have -- yoyou know, they s w up when it's, you know, closeseo election time and show up in a black church and want to get the vote, but just haven't been there before. ?> mayor buttigieg yok >> i completely agree. challenge the to connecting with voters who don't yet know me. and before i share what's in my plans, let me talk about what's in my heart and why this is so imimportant. as mayor of f a cityty that is racially diviverse and largely w -income, 48 years i have lived -- foror eight years, i have lid and breathed the successes and struggles of a community where far too many people live with the consequences of racial inequity that has built-up over centuries but been compounded by policies and decisions f from within living memory. amy: that is south mayor pete speaking last night. ryan grim of the intercept, you there and you have written a lot about the mayor. your response to what he s
the larger issue is that for too long i think candidates have taken for granted constituencies thatatave been the backbone of the democratic party and have overerlooked those c constitueus and have -- yoyou know, they s w up when it's, you know, closeseo election time and show up in a black church and want to get the vote, but just haven't been there before. ?> mayor buttigieg yok >> i completely agree. challenge the to connecting with voters who don't yet know me. and before i share...
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thatat sounds pretty bold. [applause] sen. warren: this is important.his is why i set i think it is important to have specifics. it is really easy for a candidate to say, here is a big climate plan and, oh, yeah, we will think about environmental justice somewhere along the way, get it and say the right things. bubut somehow in the decision-making, it just never happens. i don't want to be that president. i want to be a president who commits in advance. i have a plan to put about $3 trillion into climate room mediation, direct dollars of the direct federal govovernment. what i w would do is say i commt to take a third of that and say we are going to spend it on environmental justice. we are going to spend it on going to the communities that are hit first, hit hardest, that have been hit the longest generation after generation. as i said, i don't want to dictate from washington what it takes. it may be a seawall in one place, it may be a sandbar in a different one. it may be relocation in some, you hate to say it, but it may be. there are all kinds of di
thatat sounds pretty bold. [applause] sen. warren: this is important.his is why i set i think it is important to have specifics. it is really easy for a candidate to say, here is a big climate plan and, oh, yeah, we will think about environmental justice somewhere along the way, get it and say the right things. bubut somehow in the decision-making, it just never happens. i don't want to be that president. i want to be a president who commits in advance. i have a plan to put about $3 trillion...
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we have known for s several dedecade that if we continue on thatat path, if we producee m me and more greenenhouse gases and ememit them into ththe atmospsp, that the planet t will warm to a level att which marinine and teterrestrial ecosystemsms are n dang.. itserfectlyossible at multle coraleefs wil d b 2030 iwe do nout c co2 emissionimmediaty. brent:ou and oer clima scientists have been saying this for many years. the first time i talk with you was 10 years ago. you've done your work. would you say it is now time for political leaders and for citizens to take the next step if we really want too stop or mimitigate clite change? >> yes, , absolutely. because we are o on the wrong coursese. instead of cutting co2 emissionons, the co2 e emissio e still rising, a and this is exexactly the o opposite o of we paparis agreement actually says. ththe paris agreemenent says wet to limit globabal warming, but e aree following a business asas usual path, ignoring the scientific knowledge, and we e e doing this now for decades, for approximately 40 years, and i think it is important to let the p
we have known for s several dedecade that if we continue on thatat path, if we producee m me and more greenenhouse gases and ememit them into ththe atmospsp, that the planet t will warm to a level att which marinine and teterrestrial ecosystemsms are n dang.. itserfectlyossible at multle coraleefs wil d b 2030 iwe do nout c co2 emissionimmediaty. brent:ou and oer clima scientists have been saying this for many years. the first time i talk with you was 10 years ago. you've done your work. would...
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that's why iassed thatat legislion with cross the aisle for opportunity zones >> so were several ofeles. mayor pete buttigieg championed the program as aay to drive growth. andrew yang was part of the think tankoming up with the idea but now political winds shifting what was once only the eipartisan provisions of tax law has cnder attack as a handout for wealthy. >> take this opportunity zone fund founded by anthony scaramci. >> the first project in a trendy neighborhood in norms. the new vir hotel is an experiencing lifestyle property with a premium room product. the minimum investment, 00 00. >> we've got to have some limits on the type of investments. >> investors get to defer taxes on any capital gains they put zone.n opportunity they also become eligible to discaint those by up to 15%. and any money they make on the investmentszone it's tax free. >> the pl of unraeltzedga capitas, the source of capital for investment opportunity zones is about $6 trillion. you really only need 1% ess of the capital to have a program that creates a major new mautetplace. >>hat's a major new proble
that's why iassed thatat legislion with cross the aisle for opportunity zones >> so were several ofeles. mayor pete buttigieg championed the program as aay to drive growth. andrew yang was part of the think tankoming up with the idea but now political winds shifting what was once only the eipartisan provisions of tax law has cnder attack as a handout for wealthy. >> take this opportunity zone fund founded by anthony scaramci. >> the first project in a trendy neighborhood in...
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thatat's o thingngeople don't know. because even in policy foformulations, , their recommendations are really held inin high regardrd. rereporter: and that presentsa dilemma for gloria. shshe's a lesbiaian acvist w whd a strict c christian upbpbring. her mothther is a paststor. the chur's homophobic stance has alwaways bn an i iss for heher. gloriaia: i still gogo to churcd some days it's g good, other ds it's h hard for yoyou to s throh a seon where a pastor is just saying that you're going to burn. reportrter: every weweekend, l saints cathehedral in kampmpala hosts a numbmber of weddiningst only betweween men and w women. hohomosexuality y was first fofy criminalized in uganda after the introduction of christianinit. the cathedraral's provost,t, rea hyegenyeye, is opposeded to tolerance. rebecca:f f you aran a afric who hahas grown up w with th culture ofof aicans,s, iis somethining that has a always n foreigign to us. but alalso as a church ministr whwho reads the e scriptures, ,o find it difficult to a accept . bec
thatat's o thingngeople don't know. because even in policy foformulations, , their recommendations are really held inin high regardrd. rereporter: and that presentsa dilemma for gloria. shshe's a lesbiaian acvist w whd a strict c christian upbpbring. her mothther is a paststor. the chur's homophobic stance has alwaways bn an i iss for heher. gloriaia: i still gogo to churcd some days it's g good, other ds it's h hard for yoyou to s throh a seon where a pastor is just saying that you're going to...
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and d because yoyou're p paying, thatat makes you the boss.when the buying stops, the killing can, too. narrator: wild aid features celebrities like chinese basketball legend yao ming to educate the chinese public about ivory. knights: well, the chinese government has been very supportive. we've been very lucky that cctv, which is the main govevernment run tv station inin china, h has run ourur messages in prime time. hutson: when they're surveyed, up to 70% of chinese consumers say they didn't know that for them to buy an i ivory trinketet means that an elephant actually has to die. and once they learned that fact, , most of them say they will no longer bubuy ivory. narrator: must africa's elephants go extinct? saving them calls for a multifaceted solution. hutsonon: have to l look at the demand side, at the supply side. we have to cooperate internatioionally. wewe have to involve businesses and statecraft and private citizens and ngos and law enforcrcement, and we have to educate people worldwide that your ivory trinkets mean that an elephah
and d because yoyou're p paying, thatat makes you the boss.when the buying stops, the killing can, too. narrator: wild aid features celebrities like chinese basketball legend yao ming to educate the chinese public about ivory. knights: well, the chinese government has been very supportive. we've been very lucky that cctv, which is the main govevernment run tv station inin china, h has run ourur messages in prime time. hutson: when they're surveyed, up to 70% of chinese consumers say they didn't...
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i think thatat goes alolong his lines,s, his line ofof defense. he always said he denieies, firt of all, all thee charges. he said this is all politically motivated, this whole process. he hasas accused the left wing, the oppositition, the media,, ad also the police o on part o of e judicicial system to be behind l of that. i think the speechh tonight was mamainly addddressed to his political allies, but first and foremost, to his supporters. ststill, a v very strong solilie of s supporters who voted foror, eveven though they knew he is under investitigation. let's firsrst have a look at wht these indictments are about and what arere the casases relatingo that. let's have a look. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's political future hangs by a thread. following months of investigation by a special police unit, israel's attorney general has indicted ned on yahoo! -- netanyahu on several charges. these cases are coat -- are known as case 1000. netanyahu and his family are suspected of receiving gifts from business colleagues and close frie
i think thatat goes alolong his lines,s, his line ofof defense. he always said he denieies, firt of all, all thee charges. he said this is all politically motivated, this whole process. he hasas accused the left wing, the oppositition, the media,, ad also the police o on part o of e judicicial system to be behind l of that. i think the speechh tonight was mamainly addddressed to his political allies, but first and foremost, to his supporters. ststill, a v very strong solilie of s supporters who...
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i think thatat islamic jihihad bet understand that now rather than when it's too late. hamas which controls gaza has joined the islamic t. hiding condemning israel for its actions but so far the group has refrained from joining fororces and launching rockets of its own. to washington now with the first public hearings in the impeachment enquiring into president donald trump or on the way the top us diplomat in ukraine has claimed that trump was date leverage us eight in order to pressure the country's presidenents andnd ski to investigate. political rival joe biden trump has always maintained there was no quid pro quo and bill taylor's comments are likely to be seized upon by democrats who are pushing for trump to be removed from office. take a listen. and turkey is also watch by mid july it was becoming clear to me that the meeting presence lynskey wanted was condition. all the investigations of a response an alleged crane in interference in the twenty sixteen u. s. elections. it was also clear that this condition was driven. by the a regular policy channel i had come
i think thatat islamic jihihad bet understand that now rather than when it's too late. hamas which controls gaza has joined the islamic t. hiding condemning israel for its actions but so far the group has refrained from joining fororces and launching rockets of its own. to washington now with the first public hearings in the impeachment enquiring into president donald trump or on the way the top us diplomat in ukraine has claimed that trump was date leverage us eight in order to pressure the...
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be an acceptable compromise for many spaniards, because the one thing voters seem to agree on is thatat political deadlock in spain only needs to end. carl: germany's football community is marking the 10th anniversary of a tragic event that shook the sports world. it was a decade ago that robert anka, a former hanover player and german keeper, committed suicide. it was devastating for his family, teammates, and fans. his widow remains determined to raise awareness about mental health in sports. reporter: remembering robert anka a decade from his death. this memorial service was honored by a foundation set up by the former goalkeeper's widow. tickets sold out within days. the man-made eight appearances for germany. >> i can see that people still think about robbie. i am happy that after 10 years there is still so much interest. reporter: 10 years ago, rorobert took his own life. before the tragic news came through, few people knew that he had battled depression for many years. >> sometimes i feel sad and think, my god, he ruined everything, as though he did it on purpose, he was sick. re
be an acceptable compromise for many spaniards, because the one thing voters seem to agree on is thatat political deadlock in spain only needs to end. carl: germany's football community is marking the 10th anniversary of a tragic event that shook the sports world. it was a decade ago that robert anka, a former hanover player and german keeper, committed suicide. it was devastating for his family, teammates, and fans. his widow remains determined to raise awareness about mental health in sports....
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next august thatat's normal accccounts right now. it was maxwell correspondent in jerusalem out one more line from benjamin netanyahu he said described it as a a aattemptedd coup-- raised against him. just imagine he sat facing corruption charges. after a three year investigation. thanks a lot from paris to more key witnesses have been giving evidence in the impeachment hearings against the us president donald trump. hello from white house adviser david holmes of the state department both made clear that they thought trump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani was pursuing political investigations of democrats in ukraine. this contradicts president trump's claims that the center the scandal the allegation the presidentt trump is four hundred. and nine dollars a congressional approved a crane as leverage to force president blood ms lewinsky to open an investigation on trump's democrat rival for the twenty twenty presidential election. joe biden as well as his son hunter let's hear from fiona hill ukraine did i'm really much right now russia
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information exchange between various security partners is heightenedd and itit working properly and thatat the information of this they a are a shared is actually accurate and usable. okay young son thank you very much for being with us once. again here on fronts twenty four thank you very much. thank you meanwhile in the netheherlands emergency services have rushed to the scene off a nother stopping police say the incident took place on the main shopping street in the hague. and that at least three people have been injured offices say they're looking for a man aged between forty five to fifty years oldld. in eight track suits. a police spokesperson says it's too early to say if this is a terror attack. or notes will bring you more on that story when we have fresh information. in other world news there being scenenes of joy in baghdad's terrace square a as those taking part in a huge sits in. celebrated a key victory this friday. iraqi lawmakers have been called to attend an emergency p pliamentaryry sessin this weekend after the prime minister announced his intention. to stand down thirir
information exchange between various security partners is heightenedd and itit working properly and thatat the information of this they a are a shared is actually accurate and usable. okay young son thank you very much for being with us once. again here on fronts twenty four thank you very much. thank you meanwhile in the netheherlands emergency services have rushed to the scene off a nother stopping police say the incident took place on the main shopping street in the hague. and that at least...
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it's a deal thatat could save thousands of jobs. chinese group chenier has agreed to buy british steel saying it will invest one point four billion euros in britain second largest steel producer. it's welcome news for scunthorpe a struggling northern english town with the manufacturer is based as well as for the british government. just been keeping the company afatat since i it went into liquidation in m may. . i'm delighted that the senate was sigigned tododay. is readyhe positive step forwards to secure. the council area. the deal also includes stakes in dutch still make offensnse t tou a british storefronts which will together employee f five thousand people in the u. k. france and the netherlands. another twenty thousand jobs dependent on the supply chain. she hasn't confirmed how many jobs will be saved but it saysys it plans to upgrade the plalants and machchery to ensure the group's long term sustainable future. the chinese firm makes fine and steel but also has investments in hotels in real estate. this total assets worth o
it's a deal thatat could save thousands of jobs. chinese group chenier has agreed to buy british steel saying it will invest one point four billion euros in britain second largest steel producer. it's welcome news for scunthorpe a struggling northern english town with the manufacturer is based as well as for the british government. just been keeping the company afatat since i it went into liquidation in m may. . i'm delighted that the senate was sigigned tododay. is readyhe positive step...
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thatat tradition. and even the non- spiritual philosophy really did reinforce what i have heard. as you say the other person is you or we are all connected or part of one. we know that from a scientific point of view. in the school of hard knocks for my 20s. oftentimes we humans on all sides of the conflict it will take a short-term short term solution because of the illusion that we are isolated. and then find that in the long-term potentially endangers more people than not doing anything to begin with we've seen this in terms of our alliances over and over again. the arming of groups. in the short term. intolerance on all sides. it is such a fueling of future extremists. in planting at the scene the scene of violence and extremism. for me the simplicity of treating people with dignity even when you disagree with them emerged as a very powerful lesson and sometimes we think we can discount that. in the real world.mo it is the most pragmatic thing that i discovered. the sounder of the networkov that is responsible for spreading the nuclear precursors. not just a rogue state. here
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thatat's the in ca. then broke up- we understand there are momore o orations to come o of course we'll keeeep yu posted about let's see. life the french cement giant last hours will not face charges of crimes against humanity of its protection payments onon its operation. but otother allegationss includiding finanag terrororist surprprise outut to stand. the t thought she cues of the protection payments to ensure the safety of its plan to see re betetween. twenty thirteteen to twenty fourteen te money went to the islamic state group. . march twenty twelve. right into the north of the country and many french factories decided to close but not lafarge which wanted to keep its jello by a cement workss up and running aware of the dangnger the french company established contact witith several armemed organinizationss opererating in the region including the islamic state group left is s suspected of paying largeums of money to hide its fighters in exchange for the free movement of its press and fans seven. mil
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elected thatate is does not have policies that are pro-real estate, that will have a negative impacteir investment. it trickle-down or is it across the board? >> election market is more on how the economy is doing. i think if only it impacts the market across the board. >> when you compare the two political parties, there's a lot of sense from the democratic side whether it is raising deductions, do you think it would be politically feasible and if so, what type of impact what it have on housing? reform, a lot tax was taken away or reduced. if a democrat is elected, it , that is one of the biggest concerns we will have in 2020 if the democrats take control, will it have negative sentiment as opposed to saving for buying a home. renters want to be -- want to remain renters as opposed to buying a home. >> do you think leading into an election year, they tend to overstate the impact of change and ultimately laws regarding anything move much more slowly than you think? >> that is a fair statement to make. if you take bernie sanders, in theory it would have a detrimental impact on the hom
elected thatate is does not have policies that are pro-real estate, that will have a negative impacteir investment. it trickle-down or is it across the board? >> election market is more on how the economy is doing. i think if only it impacts the market across the board. >> when you compare the two political parties, there's a lot of sense from the democratic side whether it is raising deductions, do you think it would be politically feasible and if so, what type of impact what it...
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thatat was ruled unconstitutional by the supreme court and those fines imposed by the legal system ink over time fascinating evolution actually it's present in the constitution the congress isng given power and this is in no small way to thomas jefferson who was in debt much of his life and he developed political theories one generation should not burden the next with the debt. so the creation of a national bankruptcy law in many fields have been associated with our tradition of entrepreneurship and second chances for people. business bankruptcy and personal bankruptcy and for individuals to start over. and those consequences and any assets people have and have made available to pay off their debt and also the loss of credit rating. they have to build that up and are charged higher interest for when they borrow. but we do allow people to turn the page and start over ratherr than being so buried by debt they can never get out. so yes i do believe there is a reason the united states has a traditionni of innovation and risk-taking that is the envy of many parts of the world the bankrupt
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moment thatat the we are pretty much range bound, they will be where they are.n, for the drive some of what you see. actually into the political direction of the next few weeks, then we will have to think again. our view is near-term rates probably pretty much range bound , and depended on what happens in the election. anna: thank you very much. up next, we will bring you some of the stocks on the move this morning including royal mail. shares falling after it announces that it's u.k. unit could -- concerned about lest volume. -- about lest volume. this is bloomberg. ♪ welcome back. this is the european open. a little bit over 45 minutes into the session and we are seeing stocks extend their losses. the ftse down 0.7%. the broader european benchmark 0.75%.own about the hang seng down 1.6% in hong kong. the individual movers, we go to annmarie hordern in london. centric up more than 6% this morning. they are maintaining their outlook even as they see customers depart. they are losing market share. this is a first step forward after several profit warnings since 2
moment thatat the we are pretty much range bound, they will be where they are.n, for the drive some of what you see. actually into the political direction of the next few weeks, then we will have to think again. our view is near-term rates probably pretty much range bound , and depended on what happens in the election. anna: thank you very much. up next, we will bring you some of the stocks on the move this morning including royal mail. shares falling after it announces that it's u.k. unit...
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in a state where people feel as though there vote does not vote thatat popular comes out of the state not -- inhe same kind of states that are vying for every ballot. we have to realize the aggregated popular vote just does not contain the kind of meaning i think we would like it to have. the best way i always say and i think most political scientists say to think about the electoral college is it is more like the world series than the super bowl. it does not matter how many runs you have in each game. you have to win four games. nationals washington this last year. down in many runs houston. then they came home to washington dc. it looked as though they might lose the series if they did not win another game. when you aggregate the runs across all seven games, does the theer -- the person who has most runs, should they win? no. the electoral college says essentially it is the most states. >> thanks to the washington nationals. we are now in the age of moving images. we are going to show one from 1912. an important year because the incumbent president, taft, was challenged by theodore
in a state where people feel as though there vote does not vote thatat popular comes out of the state not -- inhe same kind of states that are vying for every ballot. we have to realize the aggregated popular vote just does not contain the kind of meaning i think we would like it to have. the best way i always say and i think most political scientists say to think about the electoral college is it is more like the world series than the super bowl. it does not matter how many runs you have in...
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for homeless people, the housing prices skyrocketing, but also there is another piece of it and thatats all renters in san francisco are insecure. for us, we have seen a shift in some of the attitudes of folks because renters are seeing themselves in the eyes of other homeless people because they themselves feel like they are at risk. our movement has gathered a lot of strength over the last few years. we have had a lot of people who have come out of the woodwork really thrown down because they see this potentially affecting them. amy: i see posters around president reagan going way back from reagan to bush, 25 years, the spirit of abandon. the trump agenda, privatization, the walling off america. going back to reagan and the deinstitutionalization of people from mental institutions, how does that affect what is happening on the streets today? >> that was a movement from mental health consumers who were being locked up and really mistreated inside institutions. unless somebody is harming someone or harming someone -- they can't take care of themselves, they should be housed in communit
for homeless people, the housing prices skyrocketing, but also there is another piece of it and thatats all renters in san francisco are insecure. for us, we have seen a shift in some of the attitudes of folks because renters are seeing themselves in the eyes of other homeless people because they themselves feel like they are at risk. our movement has gathered a lot of strength over the last few years. we have had a lot of people who have come out of the woodwork really thrown down because they...
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thatat. is here to liberate us om having to do routine jobs, and push us to do what we love, and pushs mishandle this new power?ds kai-fu lee understhe stakes. after all, he invested earlys in megvii, whichw the u.s. blacklist. he says he rededed his stake and doesn't speafor the company. asked about the governnt using a.i. for social control, he chose his wordng carefully. >> um... a.i. is a technology that can be used for good and for evil.er limit themselves in, on thone hand, using this a.i. technology and the database to maintain a e saironment for its citizens, but, but not encroroh on a individual's righ and privacies? that, i think, is also a tricky issue, i think, for, for every country.i ink for... i think every country will be tempted to usend a.i. probably behe limits to which thahayou and i would like the government to use. ♪ >> narrator: emperor yao devised discipline, concentratndhis son balance. over 4,000 years later, in the age of a.i., those words still resonate with one of its architects. ♪ >> so a.i. can be used in many ways that are very beneficial for society. b
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> i actually believe that we do need to change the e order of te stateses because i don'tt beliee thatatare the same cocountre were in 1972. that is whenen iowowfirst held s caucus firstst and by the time with the next presidenential election in 2024, it will have been more than 50 years since 1972. our country has chahanged a lotn those 50 years. the dedemocratic party has chahd a lot.t. what a reaeally appreciate ababi ones and t the folks i in new hampshire is they take this procesess very sereriously. they show up at town halls. they give pepeople a goodd hearg stop at the sasame time, demomographically, it is not reflective of the united states as a whole, surly not t reflecte of the democraratic party. i i believe other states should have their chance. so yes, of course, we needed to find other states -- that does not mean iowa a and new hampshie cannot still play an important role, but i don't believe that forever we should be married to iowa and new hampshire going first. juan: in another interview with cbs, julian castro said "we cannot say to black women, oh, thank you, are the
> i actually believe that we do need to change the e order of te stateses because i don'tt beliee thatatare the same cocountre were in 1972. that is whenen iowowfirst held s caucus firstst and by the time with the next presidenential election in 2024, it will have been more than 50 years since 1972. our country has chahanged a lotn those 50 years. the dedemocratic party has chahd a lot.t. what a reaeally appreciate ababi ones and t the folks i in new hampshire is they take this procesess...
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thatat doesn't mean there aren't surprises on the way.re are, and if you are wondering who the democratic nominee will be, don't bet against michelle obama. last week, she issued a statement saying she has no interest in being president. that's what she claimed there are signs that's not true, actually. for example, david axelrod who is one of the obama's closest and most loyal advisors has been raising a scorched earth campaign against joe biden for months. what's the point of this? political consultants always have a point. presumably the point is designed to weaken biden who is apparently the frontrunner. biden has taken big hits from axelrod. he has called him a liar, a coward, all but accused himfr of having dementia. would david axelrod being doing all of that without the consent of the obamas? no. there is no chance.ha you'd think obama might stand up for joe biden, by the way the two worked together for eight years. they claim to be best friends. yet, that hasn't happened. in fact, not only has obama refused to endorse biden, he t
thatat doesn't mean there aren't surprises on the way.re are, and if you are wondering who the democratic nominee will be, don't bet against michelle obama. last week, she issued a statement saying she has no interest in being president. that's what she claimed there are signs that's not true, actually. for example, david axelrod who is one of the obama's closest and most loyal advisors has been raising a scorched earth campaign against joe biden for months. what's the point of this? political...