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thatat does not♪mamake sense, s >> i i have a lot t better lifen my grarandparents.'t have accesess tol ththe facilitieses we ve nowow,e electricity. it was not generalized back they didn'n't have accesess tol ththeththen, but it i is now. ♪e >> change might be underway in nepal, but 14,000 kilometers away in the caribbean, progress in cuba is happening at a slower pace. in many ways, the country is still culturally and socially isolated the legacy of the cuban , revolution. when communist revolutionary fidel castro took power in 1959, he nationalized industries and seized u.s. owned property worth $1 billion. in 1960, the us retaliated with a trade embargo that remains in place today. many cubans are unhappy with the low standard of living and restrictions on travel and opt to leave if they can. socialism has given women education, employment, and in theory, equal rights. but they still contend with patriarchal attitudes shaped by the revolution. cuban society remains staunchly sexiest, a place where it's far from easy for a woman to assert her individuality. >> ana
thatat does not♪mamake sense, s >> i i have a lot t better lifen my grarandparents.'t have accesess tol ththe facilitieses we ve nowow,e electricity. it was not generalized back they didn'n't have accesess tol ththeththen, but it i is now. ♪e >> change might be underway in nepal, but 14,000 kilometers away in the caribbean, progress in cuba is happening at a slower pace. in many ways, the country is still culturally and socially isolated the legacy of the cuban , revolution....
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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, state 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, state parks. catttton: we've been n surveyine kelp fororest for ththe last 200 yearars now. we've seeeen a seve...
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thatat is absolutely wondederfu. reporter: operators say the cruise ship, carrying over 2000 passengers and crew, had no cases of the deadly virus. the prime minister's hospitality is another show of support from the staunch beijing ally. he paid a visit to chinese president xi jinping earlier this month, the first foreign minister to visit after the outbreak. he even offered to visit will head, but the trip could not be arranged. an, but the trip could not be arranged.d. charli:: the first passengers have become leaving the quarantined diamond princess ship in japan. the government gave permission for people over 80 years old, or to continueth, o their isolation not sure. so far, 400 people on the ship have been infected. here in france, 181 french antizens repatriated from wuh have been released from quarantine. they started leaving this morning. agencyional health reveals that no one tested positive for covid-19 while in quarantine. in the united sits, a rare public critique of president donald trump from inside h
thatat is absolutely wondederfu. reporter: operators say the cruise ship, carrying over 2000 passengers and crew, had no cases of the deadly virus. the prime minister's hospitality is another show of support from the staunch beijing ally. he paid a visit to chinese president xi jinping earlier this month, the first foreign minister to visit after the outbreak. he even offered to visit will head, but the trip could not be arranged. an, but the trip could not be arranged.d. charli:: the first...
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theyey collect andnd store any e thatat might bringng in even ja ttle income. the resisidents are nonot in any acknowleledged or recocognizey the state evenen though they py such a key role in the city's wastmamanagement. "pepeople take no r responsibiy foththeir owwastste. espepeally not the people who li i in big useses. if we dididn't collectct it, ity wowould pile up p in the streeed stink so badly no one wod d want to g go ouide. if we stopop collecting g it foo days, evererything rots.s"" >>>> it's estimamated there arae betweeeen 1-and-a-hahalf and r million waste collectors and pickers in india. they live on the fringes of sociciety with no o access o education,n, socl or m medical services. the work makes many of them ill. not far from the impoverished quarter, vimlendu jha heads up the organization 'swechha' which translates as 'free will'. it is a non-n-profit charirity. thenen he had the e idea to st giving some waste a second life by recycling it into products that had value again. that led to the founding of the chcharity's commmmercial arm, ,d re
theyey collect andnd store any e thatat might bringng in even ja ttle income. the resisidents are nonot in any acknowleledged or recocognizey the state evenen though they py such a key role in the city's wastmamanagement. "pepeople take no r responsibiy foththeir owwastste. espepeally not the people who li i in big useses. if we dididn't collectct it, ity wowould pile up p in the streeed stink so badly no one wod d want to g go ouide. if we stopop collecting g it foo days, evererything...
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. >> i wouldld never have found ot thatat my sisteter is in a camp without this list. >>>> it is a detaiailedurveile document. it is extremelyly likely this is auththentic. >> yeses, it's dangerous. but someone should tell the world what's going on there. naomi: istanbul. these men are uighur muslims from china. at home, they could be imprisoned for the simple act of praying. i quickly come to realize that each one of them has a story of loss. >> the fascist chinesese government wants to eliminate the uighur people of xinjiang, the e entire population of xinjiang, right in front of the eyes of the world. naomi: we asked them to raise their hands if they have family members who have been imprisoned in china's xinjiang province, where most uighurs live. across xinjiang, there are dozens of camps holding up to a million uighurs. let's take a closer look at one of them. this is a reeducation camp next to a prison. we identified watchtotowers and high walls. there are countless camps like this one. the chinese governmenent claims they are voluntary vocational training centers designened to fight u
. >> i wouldld never have found ot thatat my sisteter is in a camp without this list. >>>> it is a detaiailedurveile document. it is extremelyly likely this is auththentic. >> yeses, it's dangerous. but someone should tell the world what's going on there. naomi: istanbul. these men are uighur muslims from china. at home, they could be imprisoned for the simple act of praying. i quickly come to realize that each one of them has a story of loss. >> the fascist...
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most of thatat will come from agent airlines -- asian airlines.t is the first expected drop off in demand since the financial crisis in 2009. the epidemic hit hard in 2003 -- sars epidemic c hit hard in 200. despitite using the sars model r the latest p prediction, but association is fortunate that the effects of coronavirus might not follow. it is assumed that the virus remains within china. the trade group warned the effect could be far worse if the inspection spreads further. a concern not just for asian airlines. warnedsday, air france of earnings by april, with shares falling sharply. put togethers leads toward a negative impact that we estimate between 150 million and 200 million euros. it is not a surprise. at the end of the month of january, with the start of the coronavirus, whose primary seeing abviously, was progressive decrease of our forward bookings, on a regular basis. with the rate of the virus spread now on the decline, airlines will hope t to erase te revenue slump as passengers begin climbing aboard,d, oncee again. >> finally to
most of thatat will come from agent airlines -- asian airlines.t is the first expected drop off in demand since the financial crisis in 2009. the epidemic hit hard in 2003 -- sars epidemic c hit hard in 200. despitite using the sars model r the latest p prediction, but association is fortunate that the effects of coronavirus might not follow. it is assumed that the virus remains within china. the trade group warned the effect could be far worse if the inspection spreads further. a concern not...
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the engagement ring thatat is peperfect for pizza lovers.zza and australia unveiled a specially designed ring it is offering as a prize for the best proposal idea that involves pizza. it is worth over 5000 years. t would make for a truly do-mantic but perhaps a little bit too cheesy. i see e what you didid there. >> that is it from us. more news and a couple of minutes. ♪ - - hey, i'm v valerie june. comingng up rereel south .. - i've never been underneath a bulldozer before - [valerie] spspired b, tivists in west texaxas trd toto bck a p peline that cross thugh native ld. - [female] here we e at twoivers mp with the siety of native nation we shod be ablto get areallyr. with the siety of nativ[sininng] - ale] t tcome here and stt a ca takes aot of het. it takes a lot of hard work. you u ha to rereal humb yoursf. - [v[verie] but with limitecocoveragefrom the n, e cacampust rereckon with itsmallllerovemt - [male]hehey say thatat ey pututut the fires but they juscrcreatemorere fires s roughout the world.
the engagement ring thatat is peperfect for pizza lovers.zza and australia unveiled a specially designed ring it is offering as a prize for the best proposal idea that involves pizza. it is worth over 5000 years. t would make for a truly do-mantic but perhaps a little bit too cheesy. i see e what you didid there. >> that is it from us. more news and a couple of minutes. ♪ - - hey, i'm v valerie june. comingng up rereel south .. - i've never been underneath a bulldozer before - [valerie]...
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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
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...
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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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so the conspiracy theorists who argued thatat this the holy rununning revolution was a western conspiracy i don't agree with that whatsoever- we k know throrough their m memoirs of- i took one n nineties closest aides- was that. they needed to get him out of iraq can been any rockk in najaf iraq. about fourteen i in exile- saddam was saying at thatime had had a a reconciliationon witith the shas government- saddam did not wantt this the money revolution a tramp offered to the shop to have so many- disappeared or executed as you well- and instead the show was like e no i dodon't want t to make a a martt of t them. take himim out of the country because by virirtue of being i in najaf iraqi so close to your on any running programs going to not have strong line. he's a to communicate his revolution just to the country. so that. comes out how many is the closest aides dan basically. started contact us making. when to have go in it is exam and paris is was in the in headquarters of the iranian resistance to the shop the american headquarters was in berkeley california at the international headq
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and thatat is borne out in this research.ple were deported under the obama administration also did not have the adequate opportunity to get protection for the threats they faced upon return to el salvador. and that is due to a couple of things. one is the way the system works, the lack of due process, lack of attorneys, these overloaded immigration cords, but it is also do to u.s. law and the fact that u.s. law is simply too narrow to protect against the range of threats that people face upon return. we recommend the u.s. law should be changed, that we should bee not only offering protection to people who qualify on a narrow range of grounds under the current asylum definition, but using the sort of logical standard of -- is someone going to face a real risk of harm if they are returned? if so, no matter what the source of that harm, they should be protected from that. amy: let's turn to arturo, salvadoran national deported after living in the u.s. 19 years. thank you for joining us. explain what happened to you. during my st
and thatat is borne out in this research.ple were deported under the obama administration also did not have the adequate opportunity to get protection for the threats they faced upon return to el salvador. and that is due to a couple of things. one is the way the system works, the lack of due process, lack of attorneys, these overloaded immigration cords, but it is also do to u.s. law and the fact that u.s. law is simply too narrow to protect against the range of threats that people face upon...
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hope thatat is the will move america forward.hat is the hope that makes us hopefuls when we run for office. the hope that makes it possible for us to stand here in a room, together, with a candidate for president, his husband at his side and all people united in a common vision for the future. join us in building that life. join us in creating that american future that faces challenges with boldness and unity. together we will light up this country in november. thank you. thank you so much. on to south carolina. on to the nomination and on to to the white house with your help. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪
hope thatat is the will move america forward.hat is the hope that makes us hopefuls when we run for office. the hope that makes it possible for us to stand here in a room, together, with a candidate for president, his husband at his side and all people united in a common vision for the future. join us in building that life. join us in creating that american future that faces challenges with boldness and unity. together we will light up this country in november. thank you. thank you so much. on...
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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
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...
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laura: chinese officials did sae today thatate of new infections of the coronavirus is declining.o that suggest that the infections might have peaked? dr. wheeler: i thinktot is too earlay that. if we see a decline in one day, that could be a blip. we need to see a trend. the central part of the country has been in our by the epidemic and we have to see how it extends. laura: china wants to get their economyin moving abut should they be careful about liftingtr thel restrictions too soon? dr. wheeler: in my opinion, they should be cautious. much of the epidemic has been in china. probly a large component of the fact that it has not extended is the artwork that the chinese health care system and government did a lim travel. i think particularly until we understand better how asymptomatic people can transmit it better than we thought initially, i do think we need to think about travel and have some stops in place in terms of quarantine. laura: how hopeful are you that there could be a vaccine for the coronavirus soon? dr. wheeler: certainly, there are folks woing on it. 't think we w
laura: chinese officials did sae today thatate of new infections of the coronavirus is declining.o that suggest that the infections might have peaked? dr. wheeler: i thinktot is too earlay that. if we see a decline in one day, that could be a blip. we need to see a trend. the central part of the country has been in our by the epidemic and we have to see how it extends. laura: china wants to get their economyin moving abut should they be careful about liftingtr thel restrictions too soon? dr....
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we hope thatat seaweed will alws flourish here, and that we can maintain its quality. >> nory mulyono hopes so, too. at any rate, she already needs another 1,000 suppliers in 2020. farmers like abdul syukur. after all, the demand for her plastic-free packaging is there. primarily from food and cosmetics distributors. she needs to ramp up p productn from 100 to 8,000 units per day, using a raw material with massive future potential. >> i am -- >> a global teen. this week, we meet up with ag. >> my name is jessica achieng. i live in kenya, at a place called dandora. i have two siblings. their names arare brian n ad adolphe. my mother sells maize, and my father is a mason, and so now he went to work. i like going to school because it is fun and you have new friends, you learn, it will help you, so that if you are grown, you will be a better person in the future. my hope is to help the needy, by providing for them shelter, clothes, and their basic needs. i like writing songs, i like practicing. that's what i always do when i am free. when my mother tells us jokes. i am afraid of heights.
we hope thatat seaweed will alws flourish here, and that we can maintain its quality. >> nory mulyono hopes so, too. at any rate, she already needs another 1,000 suppliers in 2020. farmers like abdul syukur. after all, the demand for her plastic-free packaging is there. primarily from food and cosmetics distributors. she needs to ramp up p productn from 100 to 8,000 units per day, using a raw material with massive future potential. >> i am -- >> a global teen. this week, we...
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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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i bebelie thatat failulu to overwhelmilyly support thi resolution is likely to enhae th pspects t warccu >> joeiden dido much me th vote for the war. heasas thehair of e powful nate comttee on foign relatis. he rely used h contl over tt committee to make sure that a aajority ofof e u.s. sene voted to authorizize e w war. and that i is a vevery serio thing. >> hihistorian barbara inince priebus topcoatat that is estionablehether t authorization to start the work could have even passed congress without all that biden did to get it approved. he reay did pl a major role in bringing into thiriraq war , this tririble, terble war. this was much mo respsisibili. he bears much more reonsibili than many other senato w who splyy ved for. of coue, the stement aut chemical, biological, nueaear weapaponwere fal. d expertalready concled th at the me of t t arings, but bidedid not allow thesexpertstso testif at is reayigninifint. chairirf the foign relationcommitte biden w able t controlhe senat debaten the war and trefore much of e informion that most sators recved and that most media outlets report
i bebelie thatat failulu to overwhelmilyly support thi resolution is likely to enhae th pspects t warccu >> joeiden dido much me th vote for the war. heasas thehair of e powful nate comttee on foign relatis. he rely used h contl over tt committee to make sure that a aajority ofof e u.s. sene voted to authorizize e w war. and that i is a vevery serio thing. >> hihistorian barbara inince priebus topcoatat that is estionablehether t authorization to start the work could have even...
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and thatat this point in the race that means lot. >> y think about the a loons. we seene theets between the mayor and him. how d they see bloom werg? >> people around trump are money. of his people are divide on whether -- bloomberg couldbe actuall trump or not. he could be a king maker of sorts in the party. he could shave percent damage points. he could be a realm factor in the race. some folkshe including bloomberg. doe totally. >> but the white house loves watching bernie sanders as a frontrunner. the people that i talked to around trump wouldove to go against bernie sanders. >> they love that matchup. they're clamoring f a convention. if they're very happy with what they're seeing.al >> f thing, molly. real quick. you used to report from. democratic lat voters in that state. what's the -- >> i think it is absolutely for grabs. this is a state that has follownd seen polls in nevada voting after the first two days. the candidates are on the ground. and it's all up in the air i think. >> they have anti-endorse bernie sanders. they haven't choiceen a candidate.
and thatat this point in the race that means lot. >> y think about the a loons. we seene theets between the mayor and him. how d they see bloom werg? >> people around trump are money. of his people are divide on whether -- bloomberg couldbe actuall trump or not. he could be a king maker of sorts in the party. he could shave percent damage points. he could be a realm factor in the race. some folkshe including bloomberg. doe totally. >> but the white house loves watching bernie...
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fever, coughms, thatat kind of thing.s well as lung imagages like ct scans and finally, the history of the patient. had close contact that person who has been confirmed infected? i will give you an example of how this changed the figures. cases 14,000 new thursday, a little over 13,000 were diagnosed in this new way. a cruise ship has docked in cambodia after being shunned by other countries over coronavirus fears. james has the details. reporter: after two weeks at sea, they are closer to dryland than ever. before they can set foot on cambodian soil, authorities are carrying out health checks. they fear those on board may be carrying the coronavirus part after leaving hong kong on the first of february, the cruise ship was refused by japan, taiwan, guam, the philippines, anchored offnow the coast of cambodia. the world health organization or gisela dared to between governments in the fight against the epidemic. >> cambodia agreed to exact -- except the cruise ship which has been stranded at sea for several days. based on
fever, coughms, thatat kind of thing.s well as lung imagages like ct scans and finally, the history of the patient. had close contact that person who has been confirmed infected? i will give you an example of how this changed the figures. cases 14,000 new thursday, a little over 13,000 were diagnosed in this new way. a cruise ship has docked in cambodia after being shunned by other countries over coronavirus fears. james has the details. reporter: after two weeks at sea, they are closer to...
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in the past it has been thatat uthis who -- the ho believed in a military victory to keep those citiesnd force the international community to recognize them. but if suddenly the southerners turn on saudi arabia, if the tribes start turning on saudi arabia, saudi arabia will slowly and realistically see itself being pushed further into a corner and having to cede conditions to the separatists and others. >> we will update the headlines in a moment and then syria's president bashar osher congratulates his forces in the north. the u.n. in a unprecedented humanitarian crisis warning. facialr look at the recognition system i in the sky provoking fears of big brother. ♪ >> your international weather forecast. things are changing across northern japan. messy as you go toward tuesday. a system coming out of the russian maritimes into the northern part of japan. that brings snow over the next day, particularly overnight. just lasting one day. by the time we get to wednesday, the system pulls out quickly into the pacific. it will be cooler and brighter across much of the area. tokyo at 12 degree
in the past it has been thatat uthis who -- the ho believed in a military victory to keep those citiesnd force the international community to recognize them. but if suddenly the southerners turn on saudi arabia, if the tribes start turning on saudi arabia, saudi arabia will slowly and realistically see itself being pushed further into a corner and having to cede conditions to the separatists and others. >> we will update the headlines in a moment and then syria's president bashar osher...
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. > >>ths in we are getting a rare behind the enes te ke thatat is safe. inside nasa ames.>> porterre:fan >>>attrs d we wereto able toth n process everything. >> reporter: nasa in the shader announced today president trump is asking congress to increase the agency's budget by 12% to $25 billion the largest increase in decades. >>> now we must deliver. it is up to us to deliver.>> reporter: nasa ames will get one $750 million of the budget. they say it will keep them on track to meet the looming 2024 deadline. >>> it is a long-term effort to get as they are. this keeps us on track for 2024. >>> nasa is up to the challenge. we appreciate the support of the country. fingers crossed. it is a difficult challenge.>>> no human has been back to the moon since apollo 17 in 1972. president trump's at the 2024 goal is the way to restore nasa to greatness. >>> nasa is making history with the latest solar orbiter launch. the rocket launch from cape canaveral florida and will continue on a 10 year voyage. this is the first mission that will provide images of the sun's n
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a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. and ah mother nature sure doesn't cut any corners an and thatatpaint yourself a beautiful morning. here's another cleaning tip from mr. clean. cleaning tough bathroom and kitchen messes with sprays and wipes can be a struggle. there's an easier way. try mr. clean magic eraser. just wet, squeeze and erase tough messes like bathtub soap scum... and caked-on grease from oven doors. now mr. clean magic eraser comes in disposable sheets. they're perfect for icky messes on stovetops... in microwaves... and all over the house. for an amazing clean, try mr. clean magic eraser, and mr. clean magic eraser sheets. othroughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloomberg is here. vo: leadership in action. mayor bloomberg and president obama worked together in the fight for gun safety laws, to improve education, and to develop innovative ways to help teens gain the skills needed to find good jobs. obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmat
a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. and ah mother nature sure doesn't cut any corners an and thatatpaint yourself a beautiful morning. here's another cleaning tip from mr. clean. cleaning tough bathroom and kitchen messes with sprays and wipes can be a struggle. there's an easier way. try mr. clean magic eraser. just wet, squeeze and erase tough messes like bathtub soap scum... and caked-on grease from oven doors. now mr. clean magic eraser comes in disposable sheets. they're perfect for icky...
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and we accept thatat may mean we have to pay more tax and paid i in different placaces under a new framework. of course comes amid growing criticism that tech firms a are not paying their fair share specially in the european union. frustrations that soccer berg says he understands according to the speech. take a look now i fridaday's. . i a mix bag on wall strtreet to end the week. peersrs over t the corona virus continuing to nag at investors there turn of u. s. markets. dow jones down around a tenth of a percent. s. and p. and the tech heavy nasdaq meanwhile both up around fifty percent. meanwhile some slight losses on the major european indices if it's a closing out friday down around six tenths of percent. the dax just around back even while the cat count shed around for ten to present. renault shares down nine tenths of percent after the automaker. announced its first net annual loss in a decade. meanwhile one of the world's oldest banks is changing its name. two hundred and ninety three years after its founding the royal bank o of scotland is becoming nat west. taking on the name of it
and we accept thatat may mean we have to pay more tax and paid i in different placaces under a new framework. of course comes amid growing criticism that tech firms a are not paying their fair share specially in the european union. frustrations that soccer berg says he understands according to the speech. take a look now i fridaday's. . i a mix bag on wall strtreet to end the week. peersrs over t the corona virus continuing to nag at investors there turn of u. s. markets. dow jones down around...
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. >> it is as if they think thatat the level of your r salary determines how valuable your role is andskills you have. but we know that there are people in relatively low paid occupations like social l care o are skilled and valuable, and their new system may keep these people out. brent: i mean, they are redefining the policies there. and these low-skilled workers we are talking about, yeah, i guess what kinds of jobs, what kind of things do they do? hannah: the classic one are the people who come and all the fruit and vegetables in the u.k., often for peanuts, quite frankly. and the other ones that the last lady was talking about our really -- are really the people who come work as nurses or as care workers. now, we have reaction on this from unison, the main trade union in the u.k. which represents care workers. they say, here we go, suddenly ending this desperately needed supply of labor will cause huge problems across the country, because you are just not going to have the people. that is what they are saying. brent: what about the employers? hannah: they have also been reacting,
. >> it is as if they think thatat the level of your r salary determines how valuable your role is andskills you have. but we know that there are people in relatively low paid occupations like social l care o are skilled and valuable, and their new system may keep these people out. brent: i mean, they are redefining the policies there. and these low-skilled workers we are talking about, yeah, i guess what kinds of jobs, what kind of things do they do? hannah: the classic one are the...
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we had a chance to talk to th superintendent of schools, nancy mcgee today as he says thatat this point there's no reason for alarm at that school should continue to carry on as they have been. >>the right now our greatest plan is provide safeand supportive school learning environments for students. as there is no reason take any adtional actioand as soon as there something that indicates we do something dierently. we will do that in the meantime we're encouraging all of our families to practice, good health protocols as well as our staff. and we will continue to communicate th in our community members. and we will keep you updated get back to you when anything changes can county health officials are also saying the same thing you know just take some basic precautions, a sort of stuff. >>you would do during any flu season wash your hands freqntly make sure you cover yo mouth if you're going to cough white down any work areas are places where you eat just ke some basic precautions and hopefully that will keep of the regular fl or maybe the corona virus fro spreading if that becomes a pro
we had a chance to talk to th superintendent of schools, nancy mcgee today as he says thatat this point there's no reason for alarm at that school should continue to carry on as they have been. >>the right now our greatest plan is provide safeand supportive school learning environments for students. as there is no reason take any adtional actioand as soon as there something that indicates we do something dierently. we will do that in the meantime we're encouraging all of our families to...
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confusingng peopople are claimg victoryy the results and beenn in thee business of v vote counting op thatat had apparentlyy at a bitt with there w were technical issues with thoughthts there was speculation that it could've been raped which doesn't seem to be put anywhere but- just so much noise if you had one. people become very- smart and i'm and funny and a touch her my i will call construction is that someone will win and she was saying that before she realized actctually maybe not. and maybe no one will win but we will know that we will know of course the result is. pretty short i as i said. claims old for. two twenty six and m. boil it down to one two a tale three come. by apparently under and the final i will call results and to church at are going to claim victory with no proof bernie was transparent with data and was gracious despite the epic i want them democraticc party failed i'm not sure if that makes it all the more understand it it is kind of difficult to get into the culture of the caucus- i suppose right side of the u. s. and put this was what got a lot of people commenting
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you are actually sympathetic to thatat view. to be well conducted establishments between reconstruction the civil rights revolution but when you get a condition in like at the southern example in latin america in the north and the white ethnic politicians in the northeast they represented the irish americans going against the mayflower protestant power structure. they almost always fail because the odds are stacked against the outside them and when they do succeed it is through criminality. in my own native texas we had james and his wife who succeeded each other in the twenties. they did some good things for the farmers and couldn't get any money. and all of the chicago mafia to bring in slot machines so as a populist governor with a slot machine money so every two weeks a certain portion of every state employees was deducted. it was like the atomic football with the president. and then you must have some type of reconstruction. so how do you navigate that professionalism needed to enact populist reforms cracks what you think o
you are actually sympathetic to thatat view. to be well conducted establishments between reconstruction the civil rights revolution but when you get a condition in like at the southern example in latin america in the north and the white ethnic politicians in the northeast they represented the irish americans going against the mayflower protestant power structure. they almost always fail because the odds are stacked against the outside them and when they do succeed it is through criminality. in...
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so a w word thatat is offf usedn is casase is comining to he's's nenever is i guess. you say because his manager be get away station or p. can stay in their own. i watch christopher and a- out for of a and- at. one of the real news channels here said is it change terms actually is quite and- so why some would say this is an- and- it's a t to let you knowigight now. seselection is s quite. . r againsnst a comommunitaririan t. asas as that you work at. to the center his was a i mean you know homee eyes at. leaving leaving parts of open to being. of ties. because community when you think. isn't it's you know it it evokes i'm also community. and i think what up michael try two it's a it's all paid have a sense of light. a touch to this community can of multi sense ininto the sense of identity. at which. do here is find a middle ground is often. criticized about his well being. you're always tryining to. a appeal toe leleft on ththe right. foot in s paparticular casase he e sang lk inststead of tatalking aa cocommunitararian isnsn't. letes tatalk. whichch isn't necessaryn
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makes it worthy of our trust expertise in general works that way and the professional institutions thatat form that way with the stages of political performance but the sense the public has that all of these institutions of authority no less than what they say it has a lot to do with the public's trust and is driven by the set of technological advantages that they know as much as their doctor. >> now because of the fragmentation of the media and culture, we imagine we have access to all the knowledge of the world and we don't need experts. but that's not what they are. they don't just have knowledge but experience with a certain type of prudence built from a practice of applying knowledge in the world that's the idea agriculture does not want to hear. politics requires knowledge and experience you wouldn't think so now it when people run for office they claim how little experience they have they takeha pride they have never done this before i'm not sure that's a great way to prove you can be president. so this pattern has a great deal to do with the sense that our idea to form people to g
makes it worthy of our trust expertise in general works that way and the professional institutions thatat form that way with the stages of political performance but the sense the public has that all of these institutions of authority no less than what they say it has a lot to do with the public's trust and is driven by the set of technological advantages that they know as much as their doctor. >> now because of the fragmentation of the media and culture, we imagine we have access to all...
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in the fact of the matter thatat you have this desperate fate of candidates for a numbered of differentngs. you have various factions of democrats who -- >> laura: not the primary process. >> that's the process, but it strikes at the heart of what is the democratic candidate goingat to do to row unite the party, i don't think it's -- >> laura: here is what joe biden said. watch. >> you are reliant on african-americans, do you think they are going to stick with you? >> yes, because they know me. they know i had a brock spack. they know bernie wanted up don't like primary barack. he thought barack was too cautious, didn't do what he wanted to do. he saved the economy. a great president. i really do. >> laura: startling that he thought that the president was, while he was vp -- it was a polite way of telling an elder you need to move out of your house. we need to put you, we don't need to talk about the next steps. it's sad. >> it is sad. from writing on the coattails of a former president is not a good political strategy. but i think would biden also suffers from is that he -- there is no
in the fact of the matter thatat you have this desperate fate of candidates for a numbered of differentngs. you have various factions of democrats who -- >> laura: not the primary process. >> that's the process, but it strikes at the heart of what is the democratic candidate goingat to do to row unite the party, i don't think it's -- >> laura: here is what joe biden said. watch. >> you are reliant on african-americans, do you think they are going to stick with you?...
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. >> was at one specific tweet thatat you think konther attention?eally when i talked to larry, the ceo he was very vague and i asked him the very question, what was it my twitter that got you guys and he said it was very vague he said basically the entire twitter in general and is really upsetting, it was a unanimous decision, i find ironic because the entire board got one of these because of the 25 guys in the 20102. they did not care then but they care now which is hypocritical. jesse: you had one tweet about iranians and you deleted that which was a good idea which might've been a little ic edgy. the ceo, of the giants was caught on camera pushing his wife down. i saw that and you had barry bonds of the giants for a long time he was so hyped up on steroids for many years, it seems really petty that they are doing this considering all the contribution you made to the championship team i'll give you the last word. >> absolutely, i appreciate more than anything the unbelievable amount of support in my private messages, i've had thousands and i don't
. >> was at one specific tweet thatat you think konther attention?eally when i talked to larry, the ceo he was very vague and i asked him the very question, what was it my twitter that got you guys and he said it was very vague he said basically the entire twitter in general and is really upsetting, it was a unanimous decision, i find ironic because the entire board got one of these because of the 25 guys in the 20102. they did not care then but they care now which is hypocritical. jesse:...
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i went back and looked at thatat second debate. the second general debate against hillary clinton. the one that turned around the entire 2016 candidacy for donalt trump. almost every one of the best lines from that debate president trump came up with on his own. they weren't prepped even though he was ready for the debate. they have to matter and they have to have talent. bloomberg doesn't. he doesn't have the talent to stand up against trump. >> sean: do you see bloomberg recovering from this disaster, janine? judge janine? >> i suspect he will try. here's the bottom line. the guy is not that bright. to spend over $400 million and not be prepared for the obvious questions about women being disgraced in the workplace, not knowing how to answer stop and frisk and not knowing how to respond to farmers that are stupid? he's stupid to not prepare. it's arrogant and rience is right.on 's >> sean: can he recover or is this bernie's to lose now? >> i think he can recover because of the way the democrats have set up their delegate allocation rules. the things that you outlined your opening
i went back and looked at thatat second debate. the second general debate against hillary clinton. the one that turned around the entire 2016 candidacy for donalt trump. almost every one of the best lines from that debate president trump came up with on his own. they weren't prepped even though he was ready for the debate. they have to matter and they have to have talent. bloomberg doesn't. he doesn't have the talent to stand up against trump. >> sean: do you see bloomberg recovering from...
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and over thehe time thatat malcm was in the nation, the 12 years that he e served in this organizationhe s started to se the problem w with this p posit. it was somomething of an embarrassmsment for ththe natiof islalam that they taught this vy militant, very strident powerful speech. but at the same time, thehey wee cocompletely d dmant when n it e to politicalal activisism and engagement in the cicivil rights struggle. and under the leadership of dr. king of the civil rights leaders, making much progress in furthering the rights of african-americans in this country. the e nation of islam, foror als strong talk, really did nothing. so this created a rift with malcolm and this was exacerbated and came to a head with the death of ronaldld stokes in los anangeles that we go into in 19. amy: explalained. >> in 191962, april 1962, very loyal follower of elelijah momohammed, korean w war vet, rd stokes, very fririendly with malcolm. hehe and his wife loved him deeply. he was brutally gunned down in the mosque with his hands raised. just a police raid over some innocuous incidident like sell
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thatat is a tactic the democrats abused for over 100 years.here's nothing uglier than that, though unfortunately it sometimes effective. listen to this, it's his new ad, he plays the role of civil rights march her, fresh out of gospel choir. listen. >> we don't feel tired. we've come too far from where we started. nobody told me the road would be easy, and i don't believe he brought me this far to stop now. you don't like what's going on in this country, you only have one thing to do, work. together, we can and will win. let's take back this country n now! >> tucker: it's so if you're biden's age under literally this close, probably weeks away to retiring to del boca vista, why degrade yourself like that? that was pandering so blatant that you've got to wonder if biden got it from hillary clinton. >> i don't feel no ways tired. i've come too far. from where i started from. nobody told me that the road would be easy. i don't believe he brought me this far to leave me. >> tucker: imagine talking like that. how much would you hate yourself? biden
thatat is a tactic the democrats abused for over 100 years.here's nothing uglier than that, though unfortunately it sometimes effective. listen to this, it's his new ad, he plays the role of civil rights march her, fresh out of gospel choir. listen. >> we don't feel tired. we've come too far from where we started. nobody told me the road would be easy, and i don't believe he brought me this far to stop now. you don't like what's going on in this country, you only have one thing to do,...
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speaker in the early interview on the show, the ecosystem now is completely different and this is not thatatrinkley, year with if they didn't say it, it did not happenen. you have this channel, all kinds of alternative media, social media, the message and the way that it spread the message is geometrically larger than it was years ago. reason why ask you that, these candidates taking the radical fringe positions, gives your guns, give us your kids, give us your money, that's not going to work in a generall election but you're not going to be able to run away with it and it's goinge to be on youtube, it's going to be everywhere. it's not good to easy to makee weight on it. >> checks and balances, dan, as he mentioned fox news up... to the niche audience out there in the country which is have to audience and the paul rebuilders on there asau well. for joe biden to say that he's going after guns, let me read you one gallup poll on the question of the matter that o ce out recently. do you think there should or should not be a law that would ban the possession of handguns especially by police --
speaker in the early interview on the show, the ecosystem now is completely different and this is not thatatrinkley, year with if they didn't say it, it did not happenen. you have this channel, all kinds of alternative media, social media, the message and the way that it spread the message is geometrically larger than it was years ago. reason why ask you that, these candidates taking the radical fringe positions, gives your guns, give us your kids, give us your money, that's not going to work...
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demand thahat we h have affectd civivil rightsts l legislationoo compromise, no f filibuster, and thatat it inclcludes public accommodatations, decent houous, inintegratededucatio, anand the righght to vote. what do you sasay? [applause] demand that withholdiding of federal funds from all programs inin which discriminatation exi. what do you say? amy: that was fired rustin -- bayard rustin speaking on august historic archhe on washington. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. nermeen: and i'm nermeen shaikh. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. the senate has acquitted president trump of two impeachment charges in just the third presidential impeachment trial in u.s. history. trump was accused of abusing power and obstructing congress to aid his reelection campaign by pressuring ukraine to invevestigate his s political rl joe bibiden. supreme cocourt chief justice jn roberts presided over wednesday's vote. >> the presiding officer directs judgment to be
demand thahat we h have affectd civivil rightsts l legislationoo compromise, no f filibuster, and thatat it inclcludes public accommodatations, decent houous, inintegratededucatio, anand the righght to vote. what do you sasay? [applause] demand that withholdiding of federal funds from all programs inin which discriminatation exi. what do you say? amy: that was fired rustin -- bayard rustin speaking on august historic archhe on washington. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy...
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theink with the promise of sanders campaign is, the idea thatat we would be electing someonone we understandare picking our target. we know there's not one candidate who is going to come in and fix everything for us, but when it comes to consistency of message, bernie sanders is it. backon't have so you look six months or nine months for this all or ththat pole and physicians change. he has been fairly consistent. and we want a candidate and we want a president who will fight like how life we will, and that is what t we intend to do. choice they could to elizabeth warren bernie sanders, to a joint endorsement as well? >> that is right. i think one of the great things about this primary is i do believe we have had real options and that is for progressives, for radicals that is often not the case. our membership essentially was choosing between four different political positions. a no endorsement, standalone endorsement percent are sanders -- senator sanders, standalone a jointtor warren, or norsemen. and because a lot of people sanders, whatie you think? close i think it is a bald-faced lie.
theink with the promise of sanders campaign is, the idea thatat we would be electing someonone we understandare picking our target. we know there's not one candidate who is going to come in and fix everything for us, but when it comes to consistency of message, bernie sanders is it. backon't have so you look six months or nine months for this all or ththat pole and physicians change. he has been fairly consistent. and we want a candidate and we want a president who will fight like how life we...
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the even went so far in the response to our lawsuit to continue to mislead their readers by saying thatatthis was published under the flag of an op-ed that somehow this was an opinion statement. no, this was a statement of fact that was ran as true and when in fact it was knowingly false, provably false and they had absolutely no legal right to run this. >> tucker: right. fact-check the op-eds that i know. maybe they don't anymore. jenna alice, thank you so much for that, interesting story. >> thank you. >> tucker: so we talked to dave portnoy of ball's sports last week about the presidential debate that he saw, he almost choked on his beer watching that one. we've asked him to come back. he joins us after the break to assess what happened last night on stage. stayay tuned. ♪ - do you have a box of video tapes, film reels, or photos, that are degrading? legacybox professionally converts them to dvds, thumb drive, or the cloud. legacybox is simple and safe, with over half a million satisfied customers. visit legacybox.com today, and get 40% off. ♪ >> tucker: democratic leaders in washingto
the even went so far in the response to our lawsuit to continue to mislead their readers by saying thatatthis was published under the flag of an op-ed that somehow this was an opinion statement. no, this was a statement of fact that was ran as true and when in fact it was knowingly false, provably false and they had absolutely no legal right to run this. >> tucker: right. fact-check the op-eds that i know. maybe they don't anymore. jenna alice, thank you so much for that, interesting...
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affirmative action, as some point that we have to believe out of whatever reparation, she didn't use thatatfirmative action should and if you're talking about 400 years of slavery and now you're saying 400 years of reparations, a lot of people would have trouble agreeing with that. >> what i'm really saying isti this, let's go through telling the story of the last 400 years to see how we got here so we can decide together how to make repairs. the example that you used, sandra o'connor said at some point we should be able to move on. but what she is saying implicitly at some point, let's go through and figure out what happened and she said at some point it just has to disappear into the past. i think that's unrealistic. i think talking about race in terms of environmental justice is entirely appropriate because something happened that led us to hear. >> i want to get to two more subjects, you talk about raising the minimum wage, it currently stands at $7.25 an hour, bernie sanders wants to raise it to $15 but you are calling for $22 an hour, the nonpartisan congressional budget office says y
affirmative action, as some point that we have to believe out of whatever reparation, she didn't use thatatfirmative action should and if you're talking about 400 years of slavery and now you're saying 400 years of reparations, a lot of people would have trouble agreeing with that. >> what i'm really saying isti this, let's go through telling the story of the last 400 years to see how we got here so we can decide together how to make repairs. the example that you used, sandra o'connor...