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[man shououts in didistnce] you can hear thehe trees falling through the canopy. it's one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. [chopping]] and it's beining destroyed. every day we consume palm oil, labeled as vegetable oil. and a lot of it is coming from hehere indndonesia. the'vv converted t the lowlands alread. and now the palm oioil plantatis are e moving up p and up thehe , toto here, leeuser raiinforest. we've gotta go. >> leuserer isn't the onlnly ple experiencing deforestation. sincnce 1985, more than 50% of e forests in sumamatra have b been cleared, not just for palm oil plantations, but also for paper, wood, mines, , and road infrastructure. what took thousands ofof years to grow is coming down at an alarming rate. >> look at that. we traraveled d for over r an h, deep into t this palm o oil plantition, till w we've got h , the f front line of the expansi. this expapansion here is illegal under indonenesian law, and it's all happening for p palm oi this timbmber wilbebe shippededf to market, and in its place, in a matter ofof days, yououng m oil
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if they can't find theiwaway home, they can't riring resrcess back to thehe hive, thehe hive s depleted of worker bees and forager bebees, and ththe hive t crashes after that. >> and it's not only honeybees that are affected. >> we're seeing broad-scale decline in really important pollininators, like our bumblebees. perhaps 30% of our bumblebees are in dedecline, a a quarter of them at risk of extinction in the near future. >> david goulsonon, a scientistt based in the united kingdom, looked into how neonicotinoids affect bumblebees. >> we wanted to know what would happen to a bumblebee nest that was next to a field of a flowering crop like canola that had been treated as a seed dressing with a neonicotinoid. so we simply took bumblebee nests and we either gave them healthy food for a fortnight or we gave them food that we'd added, um, neonicotinoids to to mimic the exact concentrations that would be in the pollen or nectar they gathered from treated or [indistinct] crop. and then we put the nests outside. they then had to forage for themselves. they had to fly into the landscape and br
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cacarlos: livive fr the l lan frfrom hunting, , fishing, froe reurces that thehe jungle has so offer.n indigenenous people w witht land just t doesn't make any sense. katja: now the village wants to have 20,000 hectares turned into legally protected ancestral territory. but the ininitiative hasas ead them deaeath threats.. the danger is very real. just a few months ago, six farmers were found shot to death. so far, no one has been held accountable for their murders. but how do these lge corporations get their hands on thousands of hectares land seeminglovernight? the antiti-corruption n grop proetica h has examined d the d deals and documented tir ndings.. now, staff from proetica havae cocome to informrm local resid. magalyly: we wanted d to highlt one e thing, namelely, the coconnection betetween deforestatioion, the illegegal e in land, a and corruptioion amt locaoffificial therere have long been rumorors about ththis, but there e wast enough evidedence to be abablo say defininitively, yes,s,t's true.. katjtja: they gaththered all e available documents and carrdd ounumemerous inter
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like the american bar association has thehe gold standard. his integrity is absolutely unquestioned. he is a very circumspect in his personal conduct, harbors no biases or prejudices. he's entirely ethical, is a really decent person. he is warm, friendly, rbunassuming. he's the nicest person. the aba. and one thing i can tell you, you should be proud of -- ashley, you should be proud of this -- that you raised a daughter who had the good character to pray for dr. ford. to my republican colleagues, if you vote no, you're legitimizing the most despicable thing i have seen in my time in politics. you want this seat, i hope you never get it. i hope you're on the supreme court. that's exactly where you should be. and i hope that the american people will see through this charade. and i wish s you well, and i intend to vote for you, and i hope everybody who's fair minded will. >> senator whitehouse. >> should we let things settle a little bit after that? >> if you want to -- we'll take a 60-second break. >> no, i'm good. >> okay, god. >> i'm good. o
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kramer: bring t this pho on thehe day of yourur operat. reporter: all of these patients have had to mamanage withoutut medicacal care, becacause there simplyly no doctors s to treat . dr. kramamer: it's crarazy. i ththink we're dodoing five operations every dayay -- at least. we're in surgery from morning llll nightrepoporter in all of ghana, there arare only 40 ururologists -- a populationon of 28 millilio. back on the e island in lalake volta, enochch has alreadydy mad to treat more than 40 patients. next up is three-year-old doujein. he h has a high fefever and io weweak he can't t walk. the rapid diagnostic for malaria was positive. dr. agbeleseshie: the child is now voming everyrying. and ththat's a dangeger sig. so for n now we will t take the child d the boat t back to te mainland. we can't leavevehe child h her. otherwise the chilild -- we ll lose the child. the intravenenous infusions --reporter: the intrenenous infufuons doujn urgently needs e only available on the malaland. bubut it'll be h hours before en in the docr onon the b
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the stafaff call thehe lab thed mosquiuito factory.. the workrkflows have b been optimized so that a maximum mbmber of squiuitoesan be e br herere. the fefemales lay ththeir eggn water cu lined with paper. they're recognizable as blkk flks o on thpaper.r. ththey will evenentually devep into l larvae and momosquies. gabriel: we love them. carare out them. we produce theinin a w that casusurvivin theheield and does not tnsmimit seases.ation frepoerer: inhe neieiboringd lab,ylylinde are f fled with the lly y deveped momosquito larvae. they continue m mature thehe tubes, eventually growing wings. 1.5 millllion mosquitotoes ared every week.. whenen they are rereleased, tho on to o mate with ththe wild momosquito popululation, whichch carries didisease viruses.s. the e prscientiststs.nched in 100 pepeople work hehere today. luciano:o: at first ngngue washe on proroblem. then we hahad zika cining, chikungunya. nonow yellow fever is around, o llllow fev is s not urbanan disease sisince 194242, but it becomemes one. ththere is potenential for ae
the stafaff call thehe lab thed mosquiuito factory.. the workrkflows have b been optimized so that a maximum mbmber of squiuitoesan be e br herere. the fefemales lay ththeir eggn water cu lined with paper. they're recognizable as blkk flks o on thpaper.r. ththey will evenentually devep into l larvae and momosquies. gabriel: we love them. carare out them. we produce theinin a w that casusurvivin theheield and does not tnsmimit seases.ation frepoerer: inhe neieiboringd lab,ylylinde are f fled...
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think i mean in thehe the agreemenent says that they'l they'l'll be midnighght -- and then the gene. went to add on to that. but there arare there restaurantss -- cool. online like my i don't have much. to us to i think. i think the whole holiday i am a yeah yeah. no hold holding and i many getting getting called old. another thing. to to a study that them down on the tryin. to it it it it he controlled levels lately our a moment do you have that and then you can that is actually worse off some of that. out. my advice dating thing i'm very much in. fact that. i'm not you know going on right now. the end of your union have condemned as well as the landline to destroy it [inaudible] with the full full house [inaudible] if you. israel. i know i could come sells out on that [inaudible] i'm tired. house house rather. well well well had there's there's there's ranges you have many many times automotive should lead me. to a game. we will never ever ever give up displays lace because it was the food and then give a few of our future [inaudible] amazing. cation it's the law. political still.
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. >> well, when these people come out of the icefield and experience thehe glacial environment, by making measurements, they can see how that ecosystem is changing this year and in years before. >> to be on the juno icefield is a fantastic experience for me, and part of a major program that monitors mass balance of an important glacier, and in addition,n, it gives me the opportunity to try and contribute to the scientific development of young scientists. >>>> mass balance indicates thte health of a glacier. a positivee mass balance means that the glacier is growing. a negative mass balance means that it is shrinking. the older a mass balance record is the more valuable it becomes. long-running studies provide a historical average against which this year's data can be compared, showing how the climate h has changed and what y happppen in the future.. >> the mass balance data that's been collected by the jirp program is an extremely important record because it goes back as far as 1946, and there are probably only about 30 glaciers in thehe world t that e bebeen monitored for mass balale for
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and i've flown thehe deportation flights as well. myaccess . i've flown on deportation flights as well. in this case back to guatemala. i went back on a plane with them. this is another deportation here to ponderous and they go daily from mesa arizona and a few other states in the us where ice as of where they gather people from around the country and there will be for instance a flight on monday to guatemala, one to honduras and one on wednesday to el salvador. but also, it's worth mentioning that combining all of everyone who comes across or over stays their visa as undocumented immigrants, there are far more numbers wise of people who manage to reach their american dream and become citizens. we've seen that there's a great effort right now by the trump administration to lower the number not just of undocumented immigrants and illegal entries but alsolegal immigration as well and the idea is to cut back by half . we will see if we will see if that happens. and -- >> so john, i hate to cut you off because your images are so powerful and beauti
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i got to governor brown later in the day and i said to him, when they said keep it in thehe groud andaid, keep you in the ground, he would apologize to the native americans. this is what he said. >> come on, you know in california we have the strongest native american policy of any state in the country. the most environmental and the toughest rules on oil. i don't think we should shut down oil in california and a take it from venezuela or take it from places where the rulules are even worse. we have to stop the cars. we have to get electric. we have to get public transportation. we need better land use. we have to solve the problem. i understand because we deal all the time. california, we are cutting our oil consumption, cutting our greenhouse gases. not just a slogan or a march around or talk talk, i'm talking about reality. california has the strongest oil reduction rules in america. we are the leaders. if someone was to say, oh, get rid of well, leavingng get rid f our cars. if you got rid of cars coming at have a role pololtion and t thee were be shooting in the streets. amy: tha
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in thehe end, she got the abortn that is legal in this country. this is democracy now!risten clarke's president and executive of the lawyers' committee for civil rights under law. we will continue with her in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: the legendary guinness and composer randy weston died saturday at the age of 92. to see our full hour with him as we sat at the piano the tribeca performing arts center, go to democracynow.org. juan: confirmation hearings begin today for judge brett kavanaugh president trump's pick to fill justice anthony kennedy's seat on the supreme court. amy: and we're getting response from kristen clarke, who released a demo report on kavanaugh's record on a number of different cases. juan: kristen clarke, i would ask about an aspect of kavanaugh's record that has not got much attention. his record when it comes to working people and labor -- yesterday on labor day, hillary clinton tweeted out -- hillary clinton pointed to a few cases he was involved and d alsa case of verizon 2010 case, verizon new england versus the nlrb where kavanaugh wrote t
in thehe end, she got the abortn that is legal in this country. this is democracy now!risten clarke's president and executive of the lawyers' committee for civil rights under law. we will continue with her in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: the legendary guinness and composer randy weston died saturday at the age of 92. to see our full hour with him as we sat at the piano the tribeca performing arts center, go to democracynow.org. juan: confirmation hearings begin today for judge brett...
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>> no. >> sean: thehe people that are still there.are so supportive of the allegations? >> exactly. and no, they never reached out to me. >> sean: when this happened to you, because i know because i've interviewed it, it wasea 30 minutes later you told the woman you are with and your lip was three times its normal size? >> right, and bleeding. the woman came back to the room and found me when i didn't show up for the seminar and of course, i told her immediately, look at the condition i was in. my clothes were torn, my lip was huge, and i was devastated. >> sean: and afraid. >> oh goodness, yes. >> sean: and nobody -- the democrats, the same people that were acting so indignant, nothing? >> absolutely nothing. >> sean: gregg jarrett, from a legal standpoint, the fbi has also said that this is notig within their jurisdiction. we played joe biden. this was a talking point for delay today, wasn't it?? >> that's right. by law, the fbi is not allowed to investigate a nonfederal crime. they can only do background checks, and as biden pointe
>> no. >> sean: thehe people that are still there.are so supportive of the allegations? >> exactly. and no, they never reached out to me. >> sean: when this happened to you, because i know because i've interviewed it, it wasea 30 minutes later you told the woman you are with and your lip was three times its normal size? >> right, and bleeding. the woman came back to the room and found me when i didn't show up for the seminar and of course, i told her immediately,...
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i'm not going to give up to make sure that women bravely come forward are not ignored, swept under thehe rug or sub silencedy powerful men. i know that i stand with millions and millions of women and men across the country were watching the united states senate. now and they are not going to give up either. thank you, mr. president. >> these are the remarks i would have given this morning after the
i'm not going to give up to make sure that women bravely come forward are not ignored, swept under thehe rug or sub silencedy powerful men. i know that i stand with millions and millions of women and men across the country were watching the united states senate. now and they are not going to give up either. thank you, mr. president. >> these are the remarks i would have given this morning after the
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i'm not going to give up to make sure that women bravely come forward are not ignored, swept under thehe rug or sub silencedy powerful men. i know that i stand with millions and millions of women and men across the country were watching the united states senate. now and they are not going to give up either. thank you, mr. president. >> these are the remarks i would have given this morning after the -- i walked out in protest. i would have given. i am in disbelief that we are here today voting on brett kavanaugh. outrageous does not to begin to describe. yesterday we heard from doctor christine who spoke with genuine and raw emotional power about being sexually assaulted by brett kavanaugh. even though years ago,
i'm not going to give up to make sure that women bravely come forward are not ignored, swept under thehe rug or sub silencedy powerful men. i know that i stand with millions and millions of women and men across the country were watching the united states senate. now and they are not going to give up either. thank you, mr. president. >> these are the remarks i would have given this morning after the -- i walked out in protest. i would have given. i am in disbelief that we are here today...
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thehe left was where temporary cemetery was first created.ies got to choose where the soldiers were going to be buried. soldiers were buried in caskets. 65% were taken back to the united states, and the rest were buried here. the american battle monuments commission is the small entity -- a small entity of the u.s. federal government. everything you see accurate is paid for by the u.s. taxpayer. 1923.rted in it is a convoluted story. it is not called the american battle cemetery association, weaver creating monuments for the soldiers in world war i. the cemeteries came at a later when they figured out the cemeteries were going to be permanent, and then we melted this and to the cemeteries. general pershing is the father of this organization, his fingerprints are still here. he put out a lot of rules and regulations we still abide by today that control what we do. intou notice when you walk this kind of cemetery, there is no segregation of the troops, separation of the ranks or males and females. allow any difference in plots for officers or a
thehe left was where temporary cemetery was first created.ies got to choose where the soldiers were going to be buried. soldiers were buried in caskets. 65% were taken back to the united states, and the rest were buried here. the american battle monuments commission is the small entity -- a small entity of the u.s. federal government. everything you see accurate is paid for by the u.s. taxpayer. 1923.rted in it is a convoluted story. it is not called the american battle cemetery association,...
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here we are at thehe end of thte seems very little has changed. if you look at -- if you map the points of vestry on to what we're seeing now, here's a woman who comes forward reluctantly. she does now want to be outed. she is outed. there is -- this all happens after the hearing is formally over. at each turn, it looks exactly the same. amy: anita hill has issued a statement on the sexual allegations against brett kavanaugh -- "given the seriousness of these allegations, the government needs to find a fair and neutral way for complaints to be investigated. i have seen firsthand what happens when such a process is weaponized."." so now i want to go back to a clip from the 1991 confirmation hearings for supreme court nominee at the time, clarence thomas, when anita hill testified during the hearing alleging sexual harassment against thomas. this is from anita hill's opening statement. threeer approximately months of working there, he asked me to go out socially with him. , and telling next the world about it, or the two most d difficult expenses of
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body cam video released this weekek shows thehe immediatete aftermath of the incident, as officer kevin brown, who's also african-american, scolds the girl, telling her -- "this is why there aren't any grocery stores in the black community." >> sweetheart, the last thing i want to do is tase you like that. when i say stop, he stop. you know you are caught. just s stop. that t to you. then i got to listen to all of these idiots out in a parking lot tell me how i was wrong for tatasting you. you broke e the law. and you fled. you know what, sweetheart? ththis is what there are n not y grocery stores in the black community because of all of this going on. amy: another portion of video shows fire department medics wearing latex gloves as they pull taser barbs out of the flesh of the 11-year-old girl's back. cincinnati's police chief says offificer brown apappears to h e violateded four depapartnt policies. he will now face a pre-disciplinary hearing, and will have the right to appeal any punishment. in charlottesville, virginia, a jury has affirmed a misdemeanor assault charge against anti-
body cam video released this weekek shows thehe immediatete aftermath of the incident, as officer kevin brown, who's also african-american, scolds the girl, telling her -- "this is why there aren't any grocery stores in the black community." >> sweetheart, the last thing i want to do is tase you like that. when i say stop, he stop. you know you are caught. just s stop. that t to you. then i got to listen to all of these idiots out in a parking lot tell me how i was wrong for...
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aiming to make it easier for oil and gas companies to pollute the atmosphere with methane gas, one of thehe most powerful greenhoue gases contributing to climate change. the trump administration could announce the rollback of the obama-era rules requiring companies to monitor and repair methane leaks on oil and gas wells as early as this week. in more climate change news, california governor jerry brown has signed a new law to shift california to 100% carbon-free electricity by 2045. >> there is no understating the importance of this measure. is sending a message to california into the world that we are going to meet the paris agreement and continue down that path to transition our economy to zero emission, zero carbon omission, and a have the resiliency and s sustainability that science t tells us we must achieve. amy: that was california governor jerry brown speaking monday ahead of the global climate action summit here in san francisco. we will be broadcasting from san francisco throughout the week. meanwhile, united nations secretary general antonio guterres warned monday of the risks o
aiming to make it easier for oil and gas companies to pollute the atmosphere with methane gas, one of thehe most powerful greenhoue gases contributing to climate change. the trump administration could announce the rollback of the obama-era rules requiring companies to monitor and repair methane leaks on oil and gas wells as early as this week. in more climate change news, california governor jerry brown has signed a new law to shift california to 100% carbon-free electricity by 2045. >>...
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so the outrage, the fiend outrage, the same disbelief, i think is also a part of thehe te ethics.ssor,stingly, you have several of the senators involved with questioning anita hill in 1991 who are on the committee today, namely, senator grassley, also senator patrick leahy of vermont who asked anita hill what she is again by testifying against clarence thomas. >> right. 27 years later, and i think it is three of them are still there. amy: orrin hatch as well, who sang no matter what happens, he believes kavanaugh. >> i know. what an outrageous thing to say. the same kinds of questions are being asked. why did she wait? why didn't you report it right away? anyone remotely familiar with the pattern of sexual assault know how hard it is for women to come forward, for survivors to come forward. many people simply swallow the pain. many women are fearful of the consequences of coming forward. were evenators slightly familiar with the literature on this, they would certainly know that. but that is an echo of 1991 as well. amy: dr. christine blasey ford has made very clear she wants the
so the outrage, the fiend outrage, the same disbelief, i think is also a part of thehe te ethics.ssor,stingly, you have several of the senators involved with questioning anita hill in 1991 who are on the committee today, namely, senator grassley, also senator patrick leahy of vermont who asked anita hill what she is again by testifying against clarence thomas. >> right. 27 years later, and i think it is three of them are still there. amy: orrin hatch as well, who sang no matter what...
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i'm not going to give up to make sure that women bravely come forward are not ignored, swept under thehe rug or sub silencedy powerful men. i know that i stand with millions and millions of women and men across the country were watching the united states senate. now and they are not going to give up either. thank you, mr. president. >> these are the remarks i would have given this morning after the -- i walked out in protest. i would have given. i am in disbelief that we are here today voting on brett kavanaugh. outrageous does not to begin to describe. yesterday we heard from doctor christine who spoke with genuine and raw emotional power about being sexually assaulted by brett kavanaugh. even though years ago, her memories are clear are vivid. she was one 100% credible and i believe her. by contrast, brett kavanaugh came to this committee andee refused to give up straight answers. he was not call for an f it he clearly stated as the other people who have been gathering. the testimony, that is not true. it's alleged accomplish claimed he didn't remember. a cry from rebutting. her statem
i'm not going to give up to make sure that women bravely come forward are not ignored, swept under thehe rug or sub silencedy powerful men. i know that i stand with millions and millions of women and men across the country were watching the united states senate. now and they are not going to give up either. thank you, mr. president. >> these are the remarks i would have given this morning after the -- i walked out in protest. i would have given. i am in disbelief that we are here today...
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thehe end of the day on 12th, the americans reached not only the main objectives for that day, but many of the objectives for the following day. by midmorning of september 13, the whole salient had been liberated. artifactsmerican sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. up next, we are on board the one of onlyrleck two surviving destroyers that invites visitors on board the ship. andill take you on a sure show you how they launch for peto's at enemy ships. come and brings their families and first step on the ship, it is like the view of the ship, the smell of the ship and brings back memories. most of them say this is where i became a man. it was 31 miles to the west in texas. it was launched 12th of may in 1945. it was when world war ii was winding down. it was the last destroy a completed while the war was still going on. we believe they built about 39 destroyers during the war here in the shipyard. eighth of may, 1945 and the ship was launched and on thened by the wife 12th of may, 1945. at 15 commissioned september, 1945 after the japanese surrender in tokyo b
thehe end of the day on 12th, the americans reached not only the main objectives for that day, but many of the objectives for the following day. by midmorning of september 13, the whole salient had been liberated. artifactsmerican sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. up next, we are on board the one of onlyrleck two surviving destroyers that invites visitors on board the ship. andill take you on a sure show you how they launch for peto's at enemy ships. come and brings...
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elections this bill is widely used as i said in the nation thehe same t time de. that sets essentially give more mormonism. attentive but not telling her nation asian many major during. a trench isolation sort of only the still still [inaudible] good god. as anything. any other don't know how country. and and some chairs. and seats around around a hundred yeah yeah again and she she's it live in the town this on the on the like mike grabbed ahold of the band that. they stay in the one that is actually. meet any demo democrat a pot if we can learn on movement meant philip had a tactic point for the tasks that bright line. on on on the migrants. bye bye to be done. talk to ron shipp integration with russia country. the system. say they didn't go go go go go go go have lived we denying his doctor. and now are narrative that richmond rejected from cross country treats but on to undertake this resulted tactic. lots. public about judging within with green green vice like [inaudible] it's ground fringe management in. ninety one judges which was. helpful. days asian. and
elections this bill is widely used as i said in the nation thehe same t time de. that sets essentially give more mormonism. attentive but not telling her nation asian many major during. a trench isolation sort of only the still still [inaudible] good god. as anything. any other don't know how country. and and some chairs. and seats around around a hundred yeah yeah again and she she's it live in the town this on the on the like mike grabbed ahold of the band that. they stay in the one that is...
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it is time to bring judge kavanaugh's confirmation to a vote on thehe floor of the unitd states senate. he has earned my support. i encourage my colleagues to support them as well. thank you mr. president and i yield the floor. >> mr. president today i filed a lawsuit related to a violation of the separation of powers. our constitution lays out a very clear framework to which the president of the united states nominates and the senate proceeds to review thef record f an individual in order to determine if that individual is of fit character to serve. this strategy came as our founders struggled with how to enable staff to fill key positions in the executive ranch in key positions in the judiciary. something that hamilton wrote about extensively in his federalist papers. number 76 was written in 1788 as a letter to the people of the state of new york and in it he addressed the separation of powers at length. said that the founders had considered giving the assembly, that is a large group, the ability to chose -- choose those who would fill posts as a check and balance to the president.
it is time to bring judge kavanaugh's confirmation to a vote on thehe floor of the unitd states senate. he has earned my support. i encourage my colleagues to support them as well. thank you mr. president and i yield the floor. >> mr. president today i filed a lawsuit related to a violation of the separation of powers. our constitution lays out a very clear framework to which the president of the united states nominates and the senate proceeds to review thef record f an individual in...
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i really come to this as a member of thehe senate judiciary committee trying to think about the gravity of the situation and what is fair. in this situation we have dr. ford coming forward. i i thought long and hard and i talked to many of my staffers and friends back home about her motivation. what in the world does she have to gain by putting herself and her family through this? was at the end of it for her? i can't see any positives other than thesh satisfaction that she is pursuing what she believes to be true. she is exposing herself to ridicule, harassment, attack, even by the president of the united states in his tweets. her family is in danger and it had to move out of their homes. their computers have been hacked. she's had to engage attorneys and get into lengthy negotiations with the republicans in the senate just for a chance to come and tell her story. this woman who had a family and a life, well-respected i our colleagues and people in her community have turned it upside down. why? what is in this for dr. ford? what is she trying to achieve? .. republican leaders come to t
i really come to this as a member of thehe senate judiciary committee trying to think about the gravity of the situation and what is fair. in this situation we have dr. ford coming forward. i i thought long and hard and i talked to many of my staffers and friends back home about her motivation. what in the world does she have to gain by putting herself and her family through this? was at the end of it for her? i can't see any positives other than thesh satisfaction that she is pursuing what she...
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to thehe bone. this i is a dangerous s indicatr for the district. >> the united nations has warned any fighting can block through foodibution -- distribution. 10,000 have died in the conflict. >> let's bring you more on this story. the gym and country director of save the children joins us on the line from the yemeni capital. thank you for your time today. andeard in that report, save the children have said yemeni children are facing a triple threat. not just bombs, but hunger and disease. >> yes. it is a total of the thrhree ana half year war. and especially being hurt, the children. it is a repoport that youu have that r right now, 4.2 million children. it is the disruption to the supplies of food. and for the country. there are potentially more million at the risk of famine. the number of cases, they have increased over the last 12 weeks. they are more lilikely to die. -- if there is a disruption to the port, it no longer becomes functional. that can be much worse. >> this is an immensely difficu
to thehe bone. this i is a dangerous s indicatr for the district. >> the united nations has warned any fighting can block through foodibution -- distribution. 10,000 have died in the conflict. >> let's bring you more on this story. the gym and country director of save the children joins us on the line from the yemeni capital. thank you for your time today. andeard in that report, save the children have said yemeni children are facing a triple threat. not just bombs, but hunger and...
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that thehe extent admonitions i apply to secretary kerry apply to them as well. you all have a great weekend. >> this weekend, joe biden will speak to the human rights campaign at its annual dinner in washington, d.c. the organization has advocated for of the bt writes since its creation in the early 80's. we'll have live coverage of the event tomorrow at 7:00 eastern here on c-span. leading up to the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i, every weekend on american history tv we are featuring special programs about the war. 1918, the first united states army under general cushing's command. immediate states were concentrated. artifacts,n american we are in northeastern france visiting villages, monuments, and the american cemetery related to the battle of some igo. -- sans miguel. >> the weather was horrible. it was raining. it was chilly. the americans launched the attack, heading north. germansnst to them, the who had occupied this whole salient had begun a withdrawal. they were starting to move their troops but they didn't move them quick enough. by the
that thehe extent admonitions i apply to secretary kerry apply to them as well. you all have a great weekend. >> this weekend, joe biden will speak to the human rights campaign at its annual dinner in washington, d.c. the organization has advocated for of the bt writes since its creation in the early 80's. we'll have live coverage of the event tomorrow at 7:00 eastern here on c-span. leading up to the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i, every weekend on american history tv we are...
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it got to come before the american people first and certainly thehe senate under the constitution, andmake their case for thee advice and conset of the senate nomination. it's a lifetime appointment to the highest court in the land. the person whon feels that seat can make decisions which swing history one way or the other. decisions which affect justice and privacy and fairness in american life. and for that reason all of us, all members of the senate, certainly the senate judiciary committee have to take seriously. i am going to take this very seriously and help members on both sides of the aisle will. i also wantay to say this. senator mcconnell followed up with his plow through this matter comment and told us we stay through the weekend if necessary to get this done. we got. to get it behind us. we got to move on. where was the sender to mcconnells sense of urgency when the vacancy was greeted by the death of antonin scalia? for almost a year for senator mcconnell left thatha seat vacant in the hopes that republican would be elected president. the idea of giving a few days to go th
it got to come before the american people first and certainly thehe senate under the constitution, andmake their case for thee advice and conset of the senate nomination. it's a lifetime appointment to the highest court in the land. the person whon feels that seat can make decisions which swing history one way or the other. decisions which affect justice and privacy and fairness in american life. and for that reason all of us, all members of the senate, certainly the senate judiciary committee...
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in 1942, we located it in use of thehe magnetometer. we drove 10 miles one micah linton miles the other, because we did not have a good location. we came across many other shipwrecks during a search, because we would go searching recksne, and one of the we we came across was not an unknown wreck, but even see the diamond shoals white tower. wreck. it the tower why? because we did not know what it was. during our research, we set what is this shipwreck? we had three good possibilities. merakt was the from world war i, and that led us to the story the diamond shoals lightship. are about to find out why. it gave me a whole different inside. we were looking for u-boats from world war ii. i did not know much about world war i. world war i of course was the first great war. they call it the great work back then. the war to end all wars. ferdinand got assassinated, the dominoes fell in europe, but it was the first mechanized war. it was mechanized. they had gatlin guns and things of that nature. airplane -- the rise of the earth plane, i shoul
in 1942, we located it in use of thehe magnetometer. we drove 10 miles one micah linton miles the other, because we did not have a good location. we came across many other shipwrecks during a search, because we would go searching recksne, and one of the we we came across was not an unknown wreck, but even see the diamond shoals white tower. wreck. it the tower why? because we did not know what it was. during our research, we set what is this shipwreck? we had three good possibilities. merakt...
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we're in thehe depression. nobody's paying any taxes. nobody has jobs. so you're gonna have to pay--the rich and the corporations. and here's what you're gonna pay for. i'm gonna take care of the people. i'm gonna help poor people, unemployed people, an american population that's in trouble. i'm gonna help them big-time, and you're gonna pay for it. and you know why? because if you don't, coming down the road are those socialists and communists, and they're gonna cut you a lott less attractive deal." and, you know, something interesting happened. the business community and the rich were split. half of them did not buy that argument. they were not convinced by mr. . roosevelt. but half of them were. and roosevelt was a good polittician. with h half ofof the businesses in his pocket, he knew he could count on the c.i.o., the socialists, and the communists to kind of work something out, and here was the deal. "i'm gonna get the money from the corporations and the rich. i'm gonna help you on a scale you've never seen before. and in return, you're gonna stop
we're in thehe depression. nobody's paying any taxes. nobody has jobs. so you're gonna have to pay--the rich and the corporations. and here's what you're gonna pay for. i'm gonna take care of the people. i'm gonna help poor people, unemployed people, an american population that's in trouble. i'm gonna help them big-time, and you're gonna pay for it. and you know why? because if you don't, coming down the road are those socialists and communists, and they're gonna cut you a lott less attractive...
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a sñ;@ matthew carney: we'veve come to one of thehe world's least hospitable places in the depepthsof f winter. this is the time to find the practitioners of an ancient disappearing tradition, the last eagle hunteters of momongolia. to get to the authentic eagle hunters, we have to endure some extreme conditions,
a sñ;@ matthew carney: we'veve come to one of thehe world's least hospitable places in the depepthsof f winter. this is the time to find the practitioners of an ancient disappearing tradition, the last eagle hunteters of momongolia. to get to the authentic eagle hunters, we have to endure some extreme conditions,
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sad for thehe is mainstream media.k obama charged back into politics today with the details for trump's style of governing warning dire consequences if american voters stand on the sidelines during the november midterms. he told a mostly student audience at the university of illinois the privileged and powerful exploit the politics of fear and resentment to keep their status. >> you happen to be coming of age during one of those moments.
sad for thehe is mainstream media.k obama charged back into politics today with the details for trump's style of governing warning dire consequences if american voters stand on the sidelines during the november midterms. he told a mostly student audience at the university of illinois the privileged and powerful exploit the politics of fear and resentment to keep their status. >> you happen to be coming of age during one of those moments.
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we are switching gears to the presidential election and thehe world chess federation.e surface, these often very important but it is quite interesting to the guardian explains the world -pchess federation of holding is elections in october. and the campaign has been -prussian meddling. they almost summit where time with the u.s. elections. -pthere re three candidates in is --.e he is accusing his rivals of russian -- of usiig the influence around the world. matchlitical evidence to his campaign. in particular, the russians are accused f sending brides to cash strappee delegations in the third is an englishman whose name is nigel phelps. anticorruptionnn3 c1 campaign. he appears to have rattled a lots of people in the past that it is not clear whether you able to get many votes. inssght and christopper scared of lucrative investors. who would've thought that there1 is --. >> who would've thought there is so much intrigue anddscandal from the chest king to drag queens. sending a picture from new york's woodstock festival. >> this is a wig stock. guardian is reporting tha
we are switching gears to the presidential election and thehe world chess federation.e surface, these often very important but it is quite interesting to the guardian explains the world -pchess federation of holding is elections in october. and the campaign has been -prussian meddling. they almost summit where time with the u.s. elections. -pthere re three candidates in is --.e he is accusing his rivals of russian -- of usiig the influence around the world. matchlitical evidence to his...