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aaa budingng siton thehe ee of thehe moldovan capital chisiu.u. 20 y youngeople e have come frm all lver the world to bud da hohouse getherer. goonon weuste fromom the germn non-n-profit organanization bu& grow expxplains thathe b builds are actutually busines professionalals who are woworkio help poor fafamilies here.e. gordon: i ofn see the emptins and inr dissatisfaction of my colleaeags who devise strategies but never get to see t the end resulult. ththis project i is completelyly different.t. herere, the team works towardsa common goal and changes lives. reporter: weuste is years old and works as a business coultatant f an ininteationall mpany. over the past ye h he's aladyy built one hohouse, togetheher h his lleaeaguesnd a m molvan construction company e cocompanis calalleuniqa walls and it specializes in a particularly ergy-efficit pre-fab bubuilding systetem. ththe young firmrm is a so-cad sosocial business. 10% of the b buildinprojojects anhohousesre fororocially sadvdvanged people. anol m malcea is one of th founrs.. anatol: the way we build, approximimately we makake these
aaa budingng siton thehe ee of thehe moldovan capital chisiu.u. 20 y youngeople e have come frm all lver the world to bud da hohouse getherer. goonon weuste fromom the germn non-n-profit organanization bu& grow expxplains thathe b builds are actutually busines professionalals who are woworkio help poor fafamilies here.e. gordon: i ofn see the emptins and inr dissatisfaction of my colleaeags who devise strategies but never get to see t the end resulult. ththis project i is completelyly...
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. >> thehe electoral comommissions supped to a announce papartial january,,on ththe sixth of whicich is next sunday. the presisident of the e electol commission alwlways said that ty would be able to give a first idea of the resesults only two days after the vote.e. which means that maybe already on tuesday thehe electoralal commission will announce that they already have an idea of the results. but these, , the governmentnt ad the site of f the governme candidate set up a a compilingg nd announcnced that theyey would be able to annnnounce partial results on monday already. we will have to keep an eye on thatat. it wouldld be a prettyty big ife governmentnt already announced some results on monday. obobously, thehe results might cause trouble inin this country, all the canandates are e convind ththat theare gogoing to win.. one of the opposition leaders already pointed out soso irregularitieses in the voting yesterday. on s sunday he said that many of his observers for example work kick out of polling statioions right before counting. he even said that in some polling stations in som
. >> thehe electoral comommissions supped to a announce papartial january,,on ththe sixth of whicich is next sunday. the presisident of the e electol commission alwlways said that ty would be able to give a first idea of the resesults only two days after the vote.e. which means that maybe already on tuesday thehe electoralal commission will announce that they already have an idea of the results. but these, , the governmentnt ad the site of f the governme candidate set up a a compilingg nd...
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the lilives of thehe rich, ande lives of the poor.t's very sad that there's a wall like this, made of cement, built to separate people. reporter: a growing divide between ririch and poor,r, coud with increasing fears over security. the wall separating two neighborhoods in lima is a concrete example of both. host: to own a home is the desire of nearly everyone in the world, but perhahaps nowhere me so than in t the united ststa. hahaving a solid job, a car, ad ur own homome -- that's at the heart of the american dream. around 64% of americans own property, be it a house or a flat. and the real estate market has been booming in the sunshine ate of frida, inarticula havi a home cle to the coast still theltimate e al for cotlesess uld-be ridents. even iit meansiving in wn builtn not-soolid a fountion. repoer: glor raso ta is something of a cape coral institution. she came to the sunshine state with her family when she was only nine years old. a home on the waterfront, their own boat outside the front door. living like millionaires, though
the lilives of thehe rich, ande lives of the poor.t's very sad that there's a wall like this, made of cement, built to separate people. reporter: a growing divide between ririch and poor,r, coud with increasing fears over security. the wall separating two neighborhoods in lima is a concrete example of both. host: to own a home is the desire of nearly everyone in the world, but perhahaps nowhere me so than in t the united ststa. hahaving a solid job, a car, ad ur own homome -- that's at the...
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these are thehe real benefits we've seen. we have food security, and our childldren can go to school. ouour lives have improved. >> these villagers are now better able to withstand the impact of climate change. with international assistance, their achievemenent could be repeated across the country. he benefits, as prprofessor legesse points o, would spread far beyond ethiopia's borders. >> the most important issue r africa, a and i consider this afafrica's 21st burnrning issue, is restoration. no matter whwhat we do, we might be gooood at rocket, uh, rocket uh, rocket sciencnce, i mean, , nuclear science. but the envnvironment, rerestorg this huge vastst landscape,, you know, degraded landscacape is critical for africa, particularly y for ethiopia. you know, half of ethiopia is mountains, and this momountain system is degraded, and this degradation of this huge landscape, huge mountain chain of ethiopia is critical not only for ethiopia, but also for the entire region. consider egypt, look at the sudan, where six percent of t
these are thehe real benefits we've seen. we have food security, and our childldren can go to school. ouour lives have improved. >> these villagers are now better able to withstand the impact of climate change. with international assistance, their achievemenent could be repeated across the country. he benefits, as prprofessor legesse points o, would spread far beyond ethiopia's borders. >> the most important issue r africa, a and i consider this afafrica's 21st burnrning issue, is...
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what is thehe extent of ininian involvement in syria now? involvemement has been a long, lonong time. the relatationship was built in the 1980's. ththe steering regime was the oy -- i think one of thee only arab gogovernments that really supporte karenen turn the iran-iraq war. this relationship has developed a long, long time. so what aree the iranians doing in syria? they are playing advisors. yes someme fhthters. they are sendiding and foreign fighters, whetheher it is afan militias bececause they promised themem nationality, oror the iri shia militias s brought in. so you havave that. the e iraniaians are playing stf a political military coordinator of sortsts, because e backing of protection for bashar alal-assa. and in the mix as wewell, part f that. ththe iranians are defifinitely tryiying to ensure their interet regardless o of what happens in syria. ultimately, and i think k this s a very keyey point, with all o these power games played by all these countries and leaders, revolting men they all are -- the biggest losers are communit
what is thehe extent of ininian involvement in syria now? involvemement has been a long, lonong time. the relatationship was built in the 1980's. ththe steering regime was the oy -- i think one of thee only arab gogovernments that really supporte karenen turn the iran-iraq war. this relationship has developed a long, long time. so what aree the iranians doing in syria? they are playing advisors. yes someme fhthters. they are sendiding and foreign fighters, whetheher it is afan militias...
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and we came back from thehe war the e vironment here w hososti , eecially to ..ple i ithe peacmoveveme were down on u peopop who wererfor ththwar were down on us >> iuess i gvivitatetoward vets for peace a as an organizationn terms of involvement and the a antiwar moveme a at that poin we have some credilility as guys who habeen in vieam coming back and saying, hey, , it is t working, they'reyingng to you, the light atat the end of the tunnel ain''t there,e, folks. it is e day in, , day ou routine e conduct of the war and he sings kind of happen in vietnam. they are happening. amy: that isis ron carbon and 'l jenkins. talk about what happened then, the mix of the bit now more veterans, the atmosphere come the feeling toward soldiers whwo had come home and the students. >> i think there's a little bit of a myth i want to clear up, this idea that protesters were spitting on gis. i don't think that has ever actually really happen. if it did, no one was cording it. of course, when we talk aboutut the warn vietnam, it is, in my vi, , a criminalal enterprise wn you thi
and we came back from thehe war the e vironment here w hososti , eecially to ..ple i ithe peacmoveveme were down on u peopop who wererfor ththwar were down on us >> iuess i gvivitatetoward vets for peace a as an organizationn terms of involvement and the a antiwar moveme a at that poin we have some credilility as guys who habeen in vieam coming back and saying, hey, , it is t working, they'reyingng to you, the light atat the end of the tunnel ain''t there,e, folks. it is e day in, , day...
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accocording to thehe u.n.ds fund unicef, almost two llllion chilildren are serioiously malnourisheded as a resultlt or in the countntry. a a ck of medical supplies is acacerbati whahat's ready y a malnohumanitarian csis.s.tlt or the ctorors cat treaeat everyone d have to set prioritities. ahmed al-amemery and his c chin expericed d thisirst-h-hanat ththrefugee camp in hajjah. ahahd: condititions here arere real bad.. our childrdren are alwayays geg sick. bubut when we tatake them to e doctorors, they turnrn them ay because theyey only treat t thet severe caseses. reporter: ahmed al-amery's son meets up with his friends. here in the mountains ofof hajj, football is onone of the boys' w joys. >> we hope that we can go ckck tochooool. right t now we only y play foot. when i i was in thirird gradey family stitill had a home. no w we're rugeeees. portererwith no end to t fiting in sight, childldren in yemen are suffering th devasting g consuencesesf war. host: there are more reserves of coal than of any other fossi
accocording to thehe u.n.ds fund unicef, almost two llllion chilildren are serioiously malnourisheded as a resultlt or in the countntry. a a ck of medical supplies is acacerbati whahat's ready y a malnohumanitarian csis.s.tlt or the ctorors cat treaeat everyone d have to set prioritities. ahmed al-amemery and his c chin expericed d thisirst-h-hanat ththrefugee camp in hajjah. ahahd: condititions here arere real bad.. our childrdren are alwayays geg sick. bubut when we tatake them to e...
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ththe social u unrest, thehe disturbance of their complex sosocial systems is completetely upseset, soeven if there are numerically several hundred elephants in an areaeawhen a biologist looks at them, they frequently see juvuveniles and sub-adultsts running around aimlessly anand without leaders. narrator: what is likely the worst elephant massacre on record took place in cameroon's bouba n'djia national park in e early 2012. arabic speaking horsemen from sudan, armed with ak-47s, machine guns, and rocket propelled grenades killed 650 elephants, more than 60% of the park's population over a bloody three-month period. among the dead were newborns, calves, and adults, many still alive as their tusks were hacked off. alie: we were the first ngo on-site in the park when the animals were slaughtered. the evidence gathered in the cameroon case was linked to sudanese militia, i.e. the janjaweed. we had some very specific links: the u use of weaponry, the use of ammunition that was coming out, the satellite imagery that showed these folks coming in on horseback in the park, slaughteringng the
ththe social u unrest, thehe disturbance of their complex sosocial systems is completetely upseset, soeven if there are numerically several hundred elephants in an areaeawhen a biologist looks at them, they frequently see juvuveniles and sub-adultsts running around aimlessly anand without leaders. narrator: what is likely the worst elephant massacre on record took place in cameroon's bouba n'djia national park in e early 2012. arabic speaking horsemen from sudan, armed with ak-47s, machine...
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we will speak to thehe historian greg grandin.
we will speak to thehe historian greg grandin.
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and then help us frame thehe conversation. and to be here with you today to have a very distinguished panel. and then with the full scope to have a lot to do. maybe border security on the migration flows. and the border security and humanitarian crisis? and the numbers are not as high as they were. then over those ports of entry many of whom are claiming asylum and arriving without documents but 60000 total 85 percent, lawfully between the ports of entry that is a significant increase going month over month since about march 2017 with a historic drop after the inauguration. so within that flow there is a significant democratic change i don't know if it is widely recognized we still saw a 90 percent of crossings were single male adults from the large neighbor mexico of 120 million now that has completely changed inie novemb r november 59 percent of the arrivals were a families and children from over 97 male adults now 59 percent families and children. five out of six years with more arrivals being from central america andth mex
and then help us frame thehe conversation. and to be here with you today to have a very distinguished panel. and then with the full scope to have a lot to do. maybe border security on the migration flows. and the border security and humanitarian crisis? and the numbers are not as high as they were. then over those ports of entry many of whom are claiming asylum and arriving without documents but 60000 total 85 percent, lawfully between the ports of entry that is a significant increase going...
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and leo remembered word for word thehe closing argument. and he stood up in front of these students. this was in the 1990's. and gave the closing argument again. amy: is it trurue that at one point they sat a woman, a good friend of yours next to you, to show the unreliability of eyewitness accounts? angela: yeah. my friend kendra alexander. with whom i was active in the communist party and a number of other organizations. she did legal work throughout the trial. as did her husband franklinn and my sister. and so she sat at the table with us. and this witness was poisedd to identntify me. and he identified kendra. amy: they said is she in this roomom today. angela: exactly. the role of these perry mason momentnts in the trial. amamy: you were released on bai. and described the moment of the jury coming back in. your family, your whole family was there. but your mother was too nervous to come into the courtroom. angela: : yeah, my mother didn't want to come in. and margaretet who had knownwn my mother sisince she was born said, sall. we all
and leo remembered word for word thehe closing argument. and he stood up in front of these students. this was in the 1990's. and gave the closing argument again. amy: is it trurue that at one point they sat a woman, a good friend of yours next to you, to show the unreliability of eyewitness accounts? angela: yeah. my friend kendra alexander. with whom i was active in the communist party and a number of other organizations. she did legal work throughout the trial. as did her husband franklinn...
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that wasne thingi guess wasasn'pc thehe, you know? but, nevertheles when y read a od novov, and you e the fi, thers hardlyny relatnship tween thtwo. all theslinenes om the fm ha entered thamericananguage in wayay tt peopop don't even owow whe thehey me froro you ow, , "g, tototolooks like we're t t in ksas s anore."" or, yoyoknow, "come out, come o, , wherer you a," which in the '70s started taking on, when the gay movement started, this line started meanining different things, you see? glinda: [singing] ] come out, come out, wherever you are and meet the young lady, who fell from a star. erernie harbururg: so o the sos keep grorowing with h the time. people i interpret them, you k ? amy goododman: how d did yip fel in the late 1950s, when it was a hit, when people started hearing it all over the world? ernie harbg:g: well, i t think they were quite surprised, along with the film moguls, you know, and the fact that-years and years later, he and harold both said that they did not know what depth and strength that that song "over the ra
that wasne thingi guess wasasn'pc thehe, you know? but, nevertheles when y read a od novov, and you e the fi, thers hardlyny relatnship tween thtwo. all theslinenes om the fm ha entered thamericananguage in wayay tt peopop don't even owow whe thehey me froro you ow, , "g, tototolooks like we're t t in ksas s anore."" or, yoyoknow, "come out, come o, , wherer you a," which in the '70s started taking on, when the gay movement started, this line started meanining different...
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it mararks the 14 yeyear annivey of thehe tsunami thahat killed r 2000 people in the region. simon gave us some background on indonesia? history of natural disasters. headlines are a mix of warnings about another possible tsunami generated by the tornado -- volcano in the thunder straight and a reminder that 14 years ago today a massive 9.1 magnitude earthquake struck off the northern coast of some mantra -- sumatra and generated a massive ocean wide tsunami that killed at least 230,000 people in 14 countries. most of the dead were indonesian mostly on the island of sumatra and around the town on the northern tip. evocativeirly anniversary given you have it endanger -- you have a danger of another tsunami and the memory of the previous one all those years ago, which linger on. almost an-- it was earth changing event and indonesia has her history of those. inn 1883 that caused the skies to change and temperatures to drop all overr the worlanand if you go back ivan further to o 1815, the erut ion of the super volcano caused famines asas far awayy as eurur. this is a very seismi
it mararks the 14 yeyear annivey of thehe tsunami thahat killed r 2000 people in the region. simon gave us some background on indonesia? history of natural disasters. headlines are a mix of warnings about another possible tsunami generated by the tornado -- volcano in the thunder straight and a reminder that 14 years ago today a massive 9.1 magnitude earthquake struck off the northern coast of some mantra -- sumatra and generated a massive ocean wide tsunami that killed at least 230,000 people...
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also, on thehe p program, turury says military reinforcements to the syrian border. this as u.s. troops are forced to retreat. turkey could be preparing a fresh offensive against him. the new york stock exchange gets a lump of coal in it's -- its chrismast -- christmas ocking. shares are plummeting on new growth phase. plus, in the season of giving, dw meets the owner of a restaurant that is charitable all year round. i am christine mhundwa. welcome to the program. authorities are continuing eruptions -- say that continuing eruptions could cause more webster hit the coastline like the one over the weekend. with a 370 people lost their lives when a huge wave swept the coast of sumatra. nearly 130 people remain unaccounted for. more than a thousand have been injured. >> a child's cry. the giant wave lifted and buried in rubble for 20 minutes. -- buried him in rubble for 20 minutes. this is on the sumatran side of the some understrength -- the strait. there is the recovery of the dead. hundreds of people lost their lives. most would have e scarcely know what hit them. -- known what
also, on thehe p program, turury says military reinforcements to the syrian border. this as u.s. troops are forced to retreat. turkey could be preparing a fresh offensive against him. the new york stock exchange gets a lump of coal in it's -- its chrismast -- christmas ocking. shares are plummeting on new growth phase. plus, in the season of giving, dw meets the owner of a restaurant that is charitable all year round. i am christine mhundwa. welcome to the program. authorities are continuing...
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solution, and it is a solution that should be paid for by its very rich neighboring countries, not thehe united states. let them pay for it, and they will. they will. >> coming hot on the heels of a government shutdown at home, and, of course, christmas, this unannounced visit was meant to be a mood lifter, as much for the troops as for trump himself. with tears, signings, and selfies, and their three-hour stopover, he and the first lady mingled with the soldiers taking the fight to the so-called islamic state. trump was then briefed by military leaders where he again pressed the case for other countries to take over the fight against isis.. >> we've knocked them out. with knocked them silly. i will te you, i hahad me very gogood talks with president erdogan who wants to do it. others will do it, too because they are in the region and should be sharing the burden of cost, and they are not. >> the president using a refueling stop for one last chance to take his mind off what awaits him at home. >> to mexico now where thousands of migrants remain in the border city of tijuana hoping the u.
solution, and it is a solution that should be paid for by its very rich neighboring countries, not thehe united states. let them pay for it, and they will. they will. >> coming hot on the heels of a government shutdown at home, and, of course, christmas, this unannounced visit was meant to be a mood lifter, as much for the troops as for trump himself. with tears, signings, and selfies, and their three-hour stopover, he and the first lady mingled with the soldiers taking the fight to the...
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amy: we will also speak with professor chomsky about ththe deadly attack on thehe pittsburgrgh synagogu, the crisis in gaza, and the u.s-backed saudi war in yemen. all that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!, demomocracy now.org, the war and peace report. i amam amy goodman. today we spendnd the hourr with noam m chomsky, the worlrld renowned professor, linguist, and dissident. democracy now!'s nermeen shaikh anand i recently spoke to him from tucson, arizona, where he now teaches at the university of arizona. he is also institute professor emeritus at the massachusettsts institute of technology, wherere he has t taught for more than hahalf a century. i begigin by askingg professor chomskyy about president trump's national security adviser john bolton's recent praise of brazil's newly elected far-right president jair bolsonaro, a former army captain who has embraced brazil's former military dictatorship and has a history of making racist, misogynistic, and homophobic comments. noam: well, it is entirely natural for bolton to welcome bolsonaro. bolsonaro is definitely his kind
amy: we will also speak with professor chomsky about ththe deadly attack on thehe pittsburgrgh synagogu, the crisis in gaza, and the u.s-backed saudi war in yemen. all that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!, demomocracy now.org, the war and peace report. i amam amy goodman. today we spendnd the hourr with noam m chomsky, the worlrld renowned professor, linguist, and dissident. democracy now!'s nermeen shaikh anand i recently spoke to him from tucson, arizona, where he now teaches at...
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and because so mamany of these neighborhoods were thehe poores, the places where black and brown panamanians lived,d, they coulde igignored and d marginalized. amy:et's go back to the ososcawinninindocumenty "the panama deption." the pentagon used panama as a testing ground for newly developed high tech weapons, such as the stealth fighter, the apache attack helicopter, and laserguided missiles. that are also reports cannot be explained indicating the usee of externrnal an unknon weaponry. >> we have testimony about combatants who died literally melteded with their gunsns as rt of a laser. we know ofof a automobiles thate , ofin half by these lasers atrocities committed by weapons that fire poison darts which produce massive bleeding. amy: that clip from "the panama deception" ins with professor simon for step jose luis morin, tell us who he is, the named person in the file. >> the lead petitioner in this case.. cases thattal of 272 were filed with the commission. his case was quite compellingg because that only did he suffefr injuries, but his wife, who was at home at the time in a shown as
and because so mamany of these neighborhoods were thehe poores, the places where black and brown panamanians lived,d, they coulde igignored and d marginalized. amy:et's go back to the ososcawinninindocumenty "the panama deption." the pentagon used panama as a testing ground for newly developed high tech weapons, such as the stealth fighter, the apache attack helicopter, and laserguided missiles. that are also reports cannot be explained indicating the usee of externrnal an unknon...
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she was exiled for her work and lilived in thehe u.s. before returnrning to rusussia after te collapse of the soviet union. more recently, she spoke out against russian president vladimir putin, condemning the 2014 annexation of crimea and putin's crackdown on human rights and political opponents. she continued to participate in street protests into her 80s and was arrested in 2010. and independent journalist and author william blum died sunday at the age of 85, at a hospice in virginia. early in his career, he worked with computers at the u.s. state department but left after becoming disillusioned with the american war in vietnam. he cofounded the underground paper "the washington free press." blum's books "killing hope" and "rogue state" were widely praised for their detailed history of recent u.s. foreign policy. blum said of his work -- "the thesis in my books and my writing is that anti-american terrorism arises from the behavior of u.s. foreign policy. it is what the u.s. government does which angers people all over the world." and
she was exiled for her work and lilived in thehe u.s. before returnrning to rusussia after te collapse of the soviet union. more recently, she spoke out against russian president vladimir putin, condemning the 2014 annexation of crimea and putin's crackdown on human rights and political opponents. she continued to participate in street protests into her 80s and was arrested in 2010. and independent journalist and author william blum died sunday at the age of 85, at a hospice in virginia. early...
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that would be consulted by the end of thehe year. spirit that is the first opportunity to speak mechanically assure then to have the cost of health care? . >> i believe the deal is a good deal. particularly aroundns the backstop and then continue to listen to colleagues. mister speaker. my constituents feel they were preyed upon it has happened to hundreds of others across the country. they don't have the teeth to sort this out does the prime minister agree? .cr >> i am very sorry of those expansion plans i will ensure the treasury look at this. >> and with the country's future to be 95 percent of services. and from six years ago. won't do the prime minister joined me to thank all of those for giving our children the very best start of their life? . agree bututely education is important for children to get that good start in life. but now to have those that are divided and we should thank all of those with the work they are doing for our children for the future. as per arrangement and will endure indefinitely, all previous assertions
that would be consulted by the end of thehe year. spirit that is the first opportunity to speak mechanically assure then to have the cost of health care? . >> i believe the deal is a good deal. particularly aroundns the backstop and then continue to listen to colleagues. mister speaker. my constituents feel they were preyed upon it has happened to hundreds of others across the country. they don't have the teeth to sort this out does the prime minister agree? .cr >> i am very sorry...
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thehe is somebody who kno building, which i think appeals to the president. not somebody who is going to havom to take time to come in. and i think by calling him acting, the president gavef himsome flexibility. he can -- he didn't put a time limit on it. he can stretch -- acting can suddenly last into 2020 or acti could be a couple of months long. i don't think we know where it's ing to go. i do think it is interesting that he would not have ayers as the acting chief of staff or interim, whi is what ayers had been from the very beginning of that negotiation, saying he would do. the president didn't want that. it was a time limit he rejected. but he is okay with this one because it's on his o terms. there's a lot more to this story. >> in mid-december, he wanted to make a move, as kristen said, and as you just said. but it was not just michael cohen and the chief keef chief f news. the senate voted to withdraw u.s. militar assistance for saudi arabia's war in yemen as f punishme the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi. lawmakers agreed to overhaul how sexua
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democrats say exactly thehe opposite. chuck schumer saying that there is a shutdown trump is the one toto blame. each side thinks they would win the pr battle here and would have to see how that played out. >> back to robert mueller for a second. erica warner, what is it like now that the judicial nominations process thereof is ground to a halt. >> and that is of course because of senator jeff flake retiring and making kind of on my stand on this issue. he wants to vote on the protect robert mueller bill and he's using that position to hold up judicial nominationsd until he gets a vote. senator mcconnell is not interested in having about on that bill in a number of flake's fellow republicans are pretty irritated at him for what he's doing. >> is that the key push of the administration when it comes to those nominations. >> this is something they feel they've excelled upon the last year and half year and a half, two years of his presidency. there's something he can take to look i didsay something and i factor courts with c
democrats say exactly thehe opposite. chuck schumer saying that there is a shutdown trump is the one toto blame. each side thinks they would win the pr battle here and would have to see how that played out. >> back to robert mueller for a second. erica warner, what is it like now that the judicial nominations process thereof is ground to a halt. >> and that is of course because of senator jeff flake retiring and making kind of on my stand on this issue. he wants to vote on the...
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great thing about the market it helps us to deal with stranger it with a serious programming to survey theheresearch done that babies are inherited don't worry no babies were harmed but french babies have a french accent german babies have a germanre accent and then to bond very quickly and then to distrust people and with that environment with the evolutionary advance and with that relegated individualist and because of that portal - - programming that can trick us and then sass is very good that's not the problem but it's the tribalism is a good thing to find those healthy a chat one - - attachments those are all good things but politics cannot serve that very well at a national level without distorting in tribal and that is the problem. >> so is identity politics is that another word for these three things quick. >> there are important different manifestations at any politics is an ancient understanding among the first aristocrat where the most worthy so what happens is i want to play favorites with my friends and family and coalition and nepotism is hardwired in every society. so to inve
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in journalism, ethics and nyu in the tradition of the brother in the most dangerous branch inside thehe supreme court assault on the constitution takes us inside the secret world of the supreme court please join me in welcoming david kaplan. [applause] does your book belonged to the right of mine? [laughter] it all depends on one's perspective. this is a great group and my first miami book fair and i am just totally impressed. the lineup of speakers and to see so many readers of books and people who appreciate books is fantastic so thank you to the miami book fair for having us here. we talked a little bit about how to proceed, and i think we are each going to talk for five or six minutes and then argue with each other and go to questions and answers. his book is about impeachment and mine is about the supreme court, but we have something in common in that both of these books are contrarian on their respective topics. alan and i have each kind of been voted off of our respective islands. he quite literally with his former friends up on martha's vineyard. i think i've read inn the paper
in journalism, ethics and nyu in the tradition of the brother in the most dangerous branch inside thehe supreme court assault on the constitution takes us inside the secret world of the supreme court please join me in welcoming david kaplan. [applause] does your book belonged to the right of mine? [laughter] it all depends on one's perspective. this is a great group and my first miami book fair and i am just totally impressed. the lineup of speakers and to see so many readers of books and...
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we will speak to thehe historian greg grandin. >> a took place a month after the fall of the berlin wall and said that terms for the future interventions in a number of ways. it was unilateral. it was a violation of national sovereignty. and it was a preview to the first gulf war. amy: the inter-american commission on human rights has just called on washington to pay reparations for the invasion of u.s. to panamama. we will speaeak with one o of te atattorneys who broughght the ee and talk t to the celebrated chilean writerer ariel dorfman. his latest piece headlined, "george hw bush thought the world belonged to his family. how wrong he wasas." all that and more,e, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in wisconsin, protesters took to the state capitol monday evening to oppose republican state is to oppose republican state lawmakers to push through a series of bills to stririp power from incncoming democratic gogovernor tony evers before he takes office. protesters flooded the capitol bubuilding chanting "r"respect r vovotes!"
we will speak to thehe historian greg grandin. >> a took place a month after the fall of the berlin wall and said that terms for the future interventions in a number of ways. it was unilateral. it was a violation of national sovereignty. and it was a preview to the first gulf war. amy: the inter-american commission on human rights has just called on washington to pay reparations for the invasion of u.s. to panamama. we will speaeak with one o of te atattorneys who broughght the ee and...
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act that t indivis are entitled to o apply y for am whether they make that --- whether they enter thehe united ststat a at a port of entryry ad subjecect to routine inspectionr whether they enter oututside a poport of entry to whetether thy cross with the government would say unlawfully. amy: and a group of yemeni americans follow lawsuit over president trump's muslim ban in an attempt to reunite with their families who have been blocked entry into the united states, even though their visas had been approved. we will be joined by a yemeni father and his four-year-old daughter who is separated from her mother. >> when she asks me for her mother, i always give her a hug and tell her she is coming soon because she doesn't understand what a travel ban means. i try to pick her up when she cries for r her mother. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in new mexico, an eight-year-old guatemalan boy died on christmas eve while in the custody of u.s. customs and border protection, becoming the second migrant chi
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facts on thehe ground not warrant spending billions of taxpayer dollars on a big, beautiful wall, as the president likes to call it, it is not who we are as a nation. we are a country founded by immigrants. my maternal grandparents came to vermont from italy. my paternal great great grandparents came to vermont from ireland. parents came -- my wife's parents came to vermont. we look at the immigrant pounding of this country. if we want to wall ourselves off from our neighbors, it is not only an expensive waste of american taxpayer dollars, it is immoral, ineffective, and an affront to everything this country is supposed to stand for. the president wants to seize land from ranchers and texas and ,thers -- other border states land that has been in their families for generations. he would need to construct walls deathh wildlife refugees wildlife refuges and nature wildlife -- through refuges and nature preserves, destroying them. after all of that, after billions of wasted dollars, what would it come push? -- accomplish? from it stop people seeking sanctuary? no. what it stop smugglers
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what do you think they would say to the president and thehe membs of the congressof and the house andate that have to vote on this?an do they or do they not want a wall? >> they want a wall. the men and women on the border, i wore that green uniform, they are asking for the government's help. you go to the national law enforcement, they have given their lives for this country, lot of i.c.e. agents. the wall works, they know it, they are on the border, give them what they need. >> jason: there is nothing more frustrating than the i.c.e. agents i know, they work, they deport w them, and then they come right back in and they are back doing the evil things they were doing. a lot are good people that want to come north but the message should be, work through your embassy, work through the consulate, come in legally and lawfully, don't break the law coming into thishe country. when you getrt here, don't break the law. >> i've said it many times, we are the greatest country on earth, i can't blame anyone for wanting to be part of this but you can't want to be a part of not respect the laws.
what do you think they would say to the president and thehe membs of the congressof and the house andate that have to vote on this?an do they or do they not want a wall? >> they want a wall. the men and women on the border, i wore that green uniform, they are asking for the government's help. you go to the national law enforcement, they have given their lives for this country, lot of i.c.e. agents. the wall works, they know it, they are on the border, give them what they need. >>...
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. >> what is thehe feeling? are pepeople getting burned outn brexit?re they hoping for change. >> it is beeeen a few years and people do not know what the future will be. starting to an golf parliament. you have suppoport for that referendum that's growing. and you have s support for the norway style, that softer form of exit. >> the second part of the brave the debate is underway. handwritten letter has been auctioned off for almost $2.9 million. in the letter sent to 1939 to philosopher eric it can, einstein doubts the existence of god. was the record. looking at today's top stories. and to key republican senators says the cia has strengthened their belief that saudi arabia's crown prince directed the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. you have been looking at the global market selloff. , the optimismes quickly gave way to confusion and skepticism that any concrete solution would be found. trump responded shortly after saying that there would be a real deal or no deal at all. the confusing back-and-forth capital one financial markets. heavy losses
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a lot of arguments i've been involved in in the larger cia policy and the role in the policy of thehe united states. a lot of it is i false history surrounding with the ci what tha lot of it is also factual and inaccurate they were involved in the overthrowing and assassination plots that are good for the, but i think if i'm not mistaken george h. w. bush is more remembered for his reform efforts and making the cia more transparent if you will which is a paradoxical word to use foror the cia but my sister-in-law over the years i know makes me sound like rush limbaugh by comparison on the political scale. but as i said you know, we do have a good reason to have intelligence in this country. i'm a vietnam era veteran and look at these on the war and see how from the beginning intelligence was our biggest problem. a lot of war and i want to see a more effective and intelligent service and so did george h. w. bush. >> guest: i agree the worst thing to happen didn't happen on e his watch. he was actually a figure that came in after what was called the church committee stinvestigations have
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here are thehe headlinines arera donanald trump orders the withdrawal of all u.s. troop in surprise and anger among his own advisors and fellow republicans. a year and address from vladimir putin, strong words from the russian resident, calling the u.s. president in syria illegitimate while saying there is a risk militants could regroup if they withdrawal. will get the latest from moscow. the democratic republic of congo elect a successor for joseph kabila on sunday, as the government bans campaigning in the capital. courtoming up, a japanese rejects a request by prosecutors to extend a detention, paving the way for his possible release. more on that in business news. ♪ thank you for watching live from paris. it has been dubbed the big amble. donald trump ordered withdrawal of over 2000 u.s. troops in syria, while declaring victory over the islamic state group. critics have cited several concerns, including a revival of the militants. on syrianree turn policy as trump announced plans to withdraraw troops from the coununtry. have been president for almost two years
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>> guest: we think about the numbers on thehe average premiu. were those people in some alternate universe in the exchange of the plan or the exchange premium would be lower. that said, i think perhaps the political intent might be that it was a fairly easy thing to implement extending insurance to people whose families are already on employer-sponsored plans and also it affects early again making it harder to reverse the repeal and thinking about the conversation for the intent that is something congress did not intend to reveal. >> host: let's go to florida angelica is on the line. go ahead you are on with our test. >> caller: i don't know how to question this. my daughter two years ago was beaten severely. she left for a year in the hospital and the aca covered everything. did i know two years later that i could get sick and had a blood clot shoot from my heart down to my legs and i can't walk. when i went to the doctor a week and a half ago he was trying to show me how to sign up for the aca.id he never did finish it and when i tried the com
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eu affairs ministers are meeting across thehe street. they are trying to see what might be possible. what could happen is they issue a statement or conclusion saying the u.k. is not expected to remain in perpetual customs union with the eu as a solution to the irish border issue, the backstop the u.k. would eventually get out of that structure. what the u.k. wants, a promise the u.k. could end the backstop deal. there is little chance of the eu offering that. wholeld invalidate the principal of the backstop. the end of, by today, it should be more clear what might be possible at the summit on thursday. >> theresa may met with the dutch prime minister, meeting with the german chancellor. what came out of those meetings? >> nothingng concrete. given some indication of when this vote might be scheduled. it is not an indication. she only said before january 21. in terms of the leaders she has met with, we have not heard too much. same lines saying the -- the deal cannot be reopened, but maybe there is flexibility in terms of the eu being abl
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a deadly officer involved shooting on thehe peninsula. a palo alto teacher was shot and killed by a police officer orcury news rds worked at frank green middle school. hart was in the backyard of his home in redwood city with ahern arrived yesterday. police say he refused to drop his knife anddi began running towards officers. they hart but he didd not stop so an officer sho him. >>> todayke marks day two of th kaiser permanente. 4,000 mental health workers taking part. they arere failing toto increas staffing. ke >>> new this morning, a defeat for b.a.r.t. reportedly tied to what was a huge election day victory two years ago. voters in 2016 approved measure rr. it's a $3.5 million bond measure allowing for numerous improvements. in the leadup to the vote, b.a.r.t. issued videos on social media posting. ther "mercury news" reports ste regulator fined them $7,500 for using plioutube videos and no h them.ering 5. scooters taking over. oakland wants youtting rules an. a series of public meetings are being held as people are having problem du
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wewe need to see thehe governmns ststepping up.oestorors need the policicies investmtment.rarbon we need a better price on carbon. investors s want to see it is te necessity that governments understandnd that workers and community are considered and part of the just transition. what has been interesting about been it hason has beenen asked for governmnments o thinink about the phasese outs d just transition. we have seen themem announce thr own cocommitment to phase ououty 2014. a a message to governments i is clear. investors arare moving. up.ant governments to step >> there is decent progress there on the business side. >> time for the press review. time to look at what is making headlines around the world. by our reporter. presumedlling of the assailant of the stroudsburg attack is on the page of nearly every page daily today. they take us step-by-step through the search in the past two days of 720 police officers who had been searching for shareef schick, -- cherif chekatt. a big exhale happened because they had been on semi-lo
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>>>> i would say thehe contrary. i am afraid we are making a a terrorist routine.very four months, every five hishs, aa jihadist takes knife or gun and tries to kill people in a station or peoeoplen the stetet. we have a certain routine of radicalized people,e, which coud turn into action at any moment. that.difficult to prevent to hideon't have themselves before turning to action.. ththe same thing happened in different countriries, like in russia, the beginnings of the 20th century, regular t terrorit attacks. the terrorist routine comes from that. >> thank you for your time. in brusselsis today, less than 24 hours after she won a no-confidence vote against her. 200 to 117. it came only after she said she would step down beforere the net general election. she is at the eu summit, trying to reach weaker -- trying to etweak her her -- r terms. is she likely to get what she is asking for? >> no is the short answer. version ofn a leaked the draft text. it does not contain anything guarantee the backstop arrangement would not be permanent. text will be subject to nego
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if we don't take action, thehe collapse of our civilizations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on the horizon. amy: attenborough's warning came as the world health organization said in a new report that meeting the commitments of the pariris climate e agreement coud save millions of lives and hundreds of billions of dollars by 2050. speaking from poland on wednesday, the world health organization's maria neira said some 7 7 million people cucurrey die eaeach year from air pollutn alone. health, want to protect if we want to make sure that we will reduce dramatically those 7 million deaths that are occurring every year because o f pollution, we need to accccelere this energy transition. we know there will be a transition, but we wanant to tel countries thehe more you delay this transitition, the more you will be respsponsible e for the number of millions o of dead evy year. amy: the who's warning came as ththe trump administration is expected to o announcece plans y to roll backck obama-era regulations on coal, paving the way for a new generation of dirty power plants.
if we don't take action, thehe collapse of our civilizations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on the horizon. amy: attenborough's warning came as the world health organization said in a new report that meeting the commitments of the pariris climate e agreement coud save millions of lives and hundreds of billions of dollars by 2050. speaking from poland on wednesday, the world health organization's maria neira said some 7 7 million people cucurrey die eaeach year from air...