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rudieiethere are gogood mariculture operations, and thehere are bad maricultuture operatitions, you u know. thehed onones, they don't t have the hh densitieses, and they're able o kekeep their densities s low and control ththe type of f food thy hahave so they don't have prpros witth disease e or escape e or parasites o or all the problems that, let's s say, the bad farms have. david:d: you haveve to be cacarl that it's not where they put too many fish in and they have to feed----you know,w, give thehem anttibiotics a and all these thingsgs, you know, so if f it's more of a natural thing and they're, likeke, gettingg local s sardines oror anchoviesm us to feed them, i'm kind of in support of ththat. kent: it's really in the environment's best interest for us to feed the world to dodo itn thehe open oceaean, and whehen , "we're not gonna do it hehere. we're gonna grow it in another country," we're just kind of saying, "we're not worried about the environmental issues as long as they'y're not here. groww ity way you want, and we'll just bring it in," and t that's not acceptable to me. a
rudieiethere are gogood mariculture operations, and thehere are bad maricultuture operatitions, you u know. thehed onones, they don't t have the hh densitieses, and they're able o kekeep their densities s low and control ththe type of f food thy hahave so they don't have prpros witth disease e or escape e or parasites o or all the problems that, let's s say, the bad farms have. david:d: you haveve to be cacarl that it's not where they put too many fish in and they have to feed----you know,w,...
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. >> the reality thehere is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do i it. >> we are herere in a bubblble. after sometitime of working together withth jamal i said let's do thisis in california. you only have to choosose in th neighbhborhood what kikind of l yoyou want i in the mornining. >> w when i go thehere i'm alwa eager to g go to my people, to neigighborhood. i wawant to have the least interaction with the israelelis as possibible. >> many israelis don't wwant t know abobout paltinians. they don't't want to rreach ou they don't want to cross into streets anand neighborhohoods the palelestinians live because of a mixture of stereotypes and so on. >> so we decided to go together to visit each other's neighborhoods. and i would talk to israelis and david would talk to palestinians, and together we would face the harsh realities of our shared land. >> growing up in the 1960's, the palestinians just weren't in the head of anyone. palestinians were different. we knew we had property and it was taken away from us b
. >> the reality thehere is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do i it. >> we are herere in a bubblble. after sometitime of working together withth jamal i said let's do thisis in california. you only have to choosose in th neighbhborhood what kikind of l yoyou want i in the mornining. >> w when i go thehere i'm alwa eager to g go to my people, to neigighborhood. i wawant to have the least interaction with the israelelis as possibible. >> many israelis don't...
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today, thehere is again a wide variety of fish, along with snails and crabs.lthough 70% of people in the country live below the poverty line, this village is experiencing a certain degree of prosperity. madame seraphine was one of the first to start farming in 2009. seraphine: before the sea cucumberer farms, i had no wayo imprprove my standard of livin. by setting up my own pen, i've earned enough to send my two children to school. and i've been able to buy some nice and useful things for my house. i also have a herd of goats now. reporter: those who really want to show off their wealth here own pigs. there are many in tampolove. the animals are only slaughtered at christmas time. during the day, when the sea cucumbers have buried themselves deep in the sand, the farmers come out to clean the enclosures. there's a lot they don't know about the shy creatures, but they've learned that they tend to grow better when water is allowed to flow unhindered through the pens. kathryn taylor is one of only a small number of scientists who study sea cucumbers. kakathryn:
today, thehere is again a wide variety of fish, along with snails and crabs.lthough 70% of people in the country live below the poverty line, this village is experiencing a certain degree of prosperity. madame seraphine was one of the first to start farming in 2009. seraphine: before the sea cucumberer farms, i had no wayo imprprove my standard of livin. by setting up my own pen, i've earned enough to send my two children to school. and i've been able to buy some nice and useful things for my...
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. -- theher was dying from wife was dying from childbirth. they both died on the same day.e retreated to the badlands for two years to beat depression. he rode his horse 15 hours a day and became a rancher and gradually began to heal. before that, he did think he had a winding path. he was state legislature. went to state senate, maybe congress, senate, governorship, presidency. he sought an upward path. now he had a fatalism. he had the sense that nothing lasts forever. badlands and the becomes a civil service commission of. he says, i believe in the merit system. i believe this is something i can do well. then he sees the police department in new york is corrupt. he wants to take it on. doingay, why are you that? it is below you. it is a difficult job. he does it pretty well. he gets the assistant secretary of the navy. there is the spanish-american war. he leaves this powerful position to become a foot soldier. rider,kes him a rough gives him the heroism. he becomes governor and president. it is almost as if he is just doing something different by deciding this is what i
. -- theher was dying from wife was dying from childbirth. they both died on the same day.e retreated to the badlands for two years to beat depression. he rode his horse 15 hours a day and became a rancher and gradually began to heal. before that, he did think he had a winding path. he was state legislature. went to state senate, maybe congress, senate, governorship, presidency. he sought an upward path. now he had a fatalism. he had the sense that nothing lasts forever. badlands and the...
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kong, we look at beijing's growing influence on the city and what this means for the those who live thehere. but first, we head to a coal mining region in south africa where air pollution is harming both the environment and the people. according to the world health organization, around 7 million people die every year from the effects of air pollution. and, as is too often the case, it's the poorest who suffer most. they often have to cook over open fires and are rarely able to choose where they live. the enenvironmental protection o greenpeace says south africa's mpumalanga province has some of the worst air pollution levels on the planet. >> this is no place for children to be playing. but masakhane is home to many families. it's a community located in south africa's northeast, in the province of mpumalanga which is rich in coal reserves. the coal-fired duvha power station is right next door. its emissions pollute the ground water and d the air here. >> my daughter, who o is no lonr alalive, left me a granddaught. she is always coughing. she's been in hospital repeatedly, but she just isn'
kong, we look at beijing's growing influence on the city and what this means for the those who live thehere. but first, we head to a coal mining region in south africa where air pollution is harming both the environment and the people. according to the world health organization, around 7 million people die every year from the effects of air pollution. and, as is too often the case, it's the poorest who suffer most. they often have to cook over open fires and are rarely able to choose where they...
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>> thehere were many things that had to b bchanged fundamentally. when you switch from a centralized economy to a market economy, the important thing is to h have a broadad and far visn and to reformrm thoroughly anand completely. vietnam's reforms have seen its per capita income soar almost fivefold, but hanoi has not traded prosperity for democracy. the communist party remains firmly in power, keeping a tight lid on free speech and political dissent. but the social transformation is there to see. the site of skateboarders in front of lenin's stature in hanoi would have been unimaginable not longgo. compare that to today's p'yongyang where life is carefully controlled and north korean leaders are still revered as deities. the vietnam has rebuilt as with its former foe, the united states, perhaps a role model for north korea to also normalize a troubled relationship. brent: in the last hour, the first trucks carrying humanitarian aid bound for venezuela arrived in the colombian border city. officials are awaiting instructions on how to distribute th
>> thehere were many things that had to b bchanged fundamentally. when you switch from a centralized economy to a market economy, the important thing is to h have a broadad and far visn and to reformrm thoroughly anand completely. vietnam's reforms have seen its per capita income soar almost fivefold, but hanoi has not traded prosperity for democracy. the communist party remains firmly in power, keeping a tight lid on free speech and political dissent. but the social transformation is...
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the center and they live there because they often come from all over brazazl and some of ththem are thehere few days andnd comon trial a ana stayay in these centers a and te clclub looks aer t them. whatat we saw was ththe mayor'ss offifice, they said they did not have permissn n to bui accommmmodion on t the site whee the accommodation was. they saidt had bebeen registered as a carpapark so there should t have b bn a any buildlding ther. th is s one thining to loointot. we will see what the real story behind that is. anchor: this is a facility that hahad undergone a a multimilliln dollar upgpgrade. andrew: thth is right.t. they have build state-of-the-a-t centerers t that he a footbtball pitch and therapy units, gymnasiums, all that kind d of thing and it i is one of the biggest clclubs, theyy spentnt 3 millioion raiail -- reals. they spent the money to refurbish the area.. the area whwhe the fire took place wawas in onee of the oldet parts of thehe facility and was going to be knocked down, it was going b be raised -- razed to the ground so it was not part of the modern area that had been
the center and they live there because they often come from all over brazazl and some of ththem are thehere few days andnd comon trial a ana stayay in these centers a and te clclub looks aer t them. whatat we saw was ththe mayor'ss offifice, they said they did not have permissn n to bui accommmmodion on t the site whee the accommodation was. they saidt had bebeen registered as a carpapark so there should t have b bn a any buildlding ther. th is s one thining to loointot. we will see what the...
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even before t the meeting theree was a mee that t there would beo breaktkthroughs -- we know that thehere is a may ce stock to brussels in all the two osc fall as legegally binding assurances. as to what's the exit agreement concerns regarding the m. box of all islands and we know that the european union does not want to renegotiate. michelle value has side so - -- to steven bock lady -- and here in brussels -- we know that the e. u. u use vey skeptical about the chances of the how majestyty's g governmens too well to craft and to to get to majority i are the house of commons you know that to block the brexit agreement. so the you sigigned iss a very l very skeptical about the chahan. of the resume to obtain charity- on whichever direction and that would b be so they are very and skeptical about theheir reasons why she's coming to brusselsls n although to ask yet agagain old the same. questions that she's been asking ever since --- december now.. may be the bestt summary of the situation is docked all five after the comommons the chancesf the exchchequer said dot abubusd edie you would no
even before t the meeting theree was a mee that t there would beo breaktkthroughs -- we know that thehere is a may ce stock to brussels in all the two osc fall as legegally binding assurances. as to what's the exit agreement concerns regarding the m. box of all islands and we know that the european union does not want to renegotiate. michelle value has side so - -- to steven bock lady -- and here in brussels -- we know that the e. u. u use vey skeptical about the chances of the how majestyty's...
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desesperatelyryig to talalk to the northern irishh day to see whetherer she can get any movement thehereand i fear that whwhen she t tos to brussels tomomorrow she wille hiding to nothing. and there is a problem behind this all. she has really been playing chicken with the idea that we may crash out with no deal. but the trouble is the people she is trying to frighten with ththat actually y do not c care. pepeople like nigegel farage and boriris johnson and ththe otr hard-line brexiters,s, they rery do not mind if w we crash out wh no deal, and that's a nightmare. brent: yeah, that is a nightmare and it is becoming more likely with every passing day. barbara, we know that theresa may, she wants to get some sort of concession from the european union, preferably tomorrow when she is in brussels. whwhy do you think mr. tusk said what he did today? i mean, was he just venting, or does he have some other ulterior motive for tomorrow? barbara: h he was of course venting in a way because he is basically an anglophile. i mean, tusk was in london numerous times. he tried to talk to leading britis
desesperatelyryig to talalk to the northern irishh day to see whetherer she can get any movement thehereand i fear that whwhen she t tos to brussels tomomorrow she wille hiding to nothing. and there is a problem behind this all. she has really been playing chicken with the idea that we may crash out with no deal. but the trouble is the people she is trying to frighten with ththat actually y do not c care. pepeople like nigegel farage and boriris johnson and ththe otr hard-line brexiters,s, they...
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know look off the cap anyway it'll still thinkinin poinint is to give up the countn my twenty but thehere you go tht was his date with his wish. and lots lots of comments on not expose and should appointed some celebrity call yes please chanel obviously reacting with their craft carla bruni first ladies all over the place reacting she sing thank you for bringing beauty i'm like this. really both as a model and as masako. there's another frustrating ninety trump also with a fashion past and money from today at the world's lost a creative genius we will miss you car. anyway this old on this i j just wanna quickly mention story by fancy force observers market co at at this was an image. of a take it does sends ross is it didn't happen right and so it was actually a an observer from three four server market is alton casey was a soul sociologist too used to run an ngo to help migrants. says upon hearing police at never use this chrisley method now it's interesting because he was really an ngo so he wouldn't be fans of the what the police were doing show of course this border fence. at bush ess
know look off the cap anyway it'll still thinkinin poinint is to give up the countn my twenty but thehere you go tht was his date with his wish. and lots lots of comments on not expose and should appointed some celebrity call yes please chanel obviously reacting with their craft carla bruni first ladies all over the place reacting she sing thank you for bringing beauty i'm like this. really both as a model and as masako. there's another frustrating ninety trump also with a fashion past and...
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the president bringing guests and technology them in the chamber begin with ronald reagan. 13 of thehere will be president's guests. each there to help him make an argument for his priorities. , you can see the list on whitehouse.gov. daughter, granddaughter and great-granddaughter of gerald and sharon david who were murdered by an illegal immigrant. up on the list is matthew charles, in jail since 1996 for selling crack cocaine. he was recently released as a result of the present reform bill signed into law by the president. hase's a nine-year-old who a brain tumor. ashley avenue and struggles with opioid addiction. hernandez, an agent who focuses on human trafficking. joshua trump, a student who has been bullied in school because of his last name. members of congress get to bring guests tonight. steve king of iowa tweeted out, having only one ticket i invited one of two guests for the state of the union tonight. diamond and silk, both will be my guest speakers at cos tomorrow morning. said, eachssman lawmaker only gets one ticket. take a look at the ticket. , atalked with john joyce fr
the president bringing guests and technology them in the chamber begin with ronald reagan. 13 of thehere will be president's guests. each there to help him make an argument for his priorities. , you can see the list on whitehouse.gov. daughter, granddaughter and great-granddaughter of gerald and sharon david who were murdered by an illegal immigrant. up on the list is matthew charles, in jail since 1996 for selling crack cocaine. he was recently released as a result of the present reform bill...
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one of theher: things that i think is important to talk about with all of you, the history of the charter from jamestown, it is in there talking about bringing the gospel to the savages suffering the darkness. but that's only one paragraph, while the rest of it talks about land, would, those kinds of things. so, the problem with our is that this is something that was very movement towith the jamestown, ok? basically the resources were limited where they were coming from. it seems like there was an unlimited set of resources. felt were many who whatever they could take was theirs to be had. one thing that happens to she becomess that something to be had. orther it is the church disney or the wonderful ways we imagine her singing and dancing with the birds in the woods. have this sense it is ok for us to capture somebody else and take on their understanding of the world and pretty it up if it does not match with our sense of things. that is one of the things that comes with the settlement of jamestown, this understanding we will make people in our image or make this land in our image and al
one of theher: things that i think is important to talk about with all of you, the history of the charter from jamestown, it is in there talking about bringing the gospel to the savages suffering the darkness. but that's only one paragraph, while the rest of it talks about land, would, those kinds of things. so, the problem with our is that this is something that was very movement towith the jamestown, ok? basically the resources were limited where they were coming from. it seems like there was...
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thehere still a chill over space because of not just the volatility but the lack of clarity on what ised and what is not? >> you nailed it. clarity, regulation, adult supervision, volatility is still too high. litecoin rallied 100% from the lows but it trades at a volatility of near 100%. not speculative digital currency. we need to we not the weak ones and have that added adult supervision. it is happening but it is still too early and this bounce is suspect. wenda: interesting because see this credibility being given by moves by jpmorgan, but they are saying we will develop our own digital currency. does that actually undermine the bitcoins of the world if the big players say we like the principle that are going our own way. >> it is more supply in an area that is stable. nobody will you something that has a 100% volatility, but they may use something that jpmorgan is proposing, stable. like bitcoin still trading around 70% of volatility, it is still for the speculators. that is why this is more of a bear market bounce. even getting to 4000, basically first resistance. a chart showin
thehere still a chill over space because of not just the volatility but the lack of clarity on what ised and what is not? >> you nailed it. clarity, regulation, adult supervision, volatility is still too high. litecoin rallied 100% from the lows but it trades at a volatility of near 100%. not speculative digital currency. we need to we not the weak ones and have that added adult supervision. it is happening but it is still too early and this bounce is suspect. wenda: interesting because...
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sets theher book, parameters and foundation. the political foundation of why this had to happen. story.d to humanize the wheni i realized -- when i realized, i came across the library of congress by accident. i was researching something else and came across a report, a request given to the suffrage movement. it was how the money was spent. i was following the money. of theed met some money went to the ratification effort. in the report, it details what happened in the very last battle. the happened to try to get 36 states to ratify. there were 48 states in the union, three quarters have to prove an amendment. this was the last best chance for suffragists for various reasons. i wanted to tell the story, but not in a dry, historic way. i wanted to bring the reader along to understand these women and men. what were their motivations, their backgrounds, what personal history brought them to this ofent and to their ideas equality? the fight for suffrage is not just a political fight. it is very much a political fight, but it was a social and cultural, for some, a moral struggle about
sets theher book, parameters and foundation. the political foundation of why this had to happen. story.d to humanize the wheni i realized -- when i realized, i came across the library of congress by accident. i was researching something else and came across a report, a request given to the suffrage movement. it was how the money was spent. i was following the money. of theed met some money went to the ratification effort. in the report, it details what happened in the very last battle. the...
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on thehere are concerns health of the financial system and liquidity which is driving investors to keepn the bond market. rishaad: i like that. let's move on. what do we have here? chartave a very simple showing the msci emerging market index is still quite cheap despite what we have seen this year. e.m. is the most overcrowded trade for the first time. that is a survey based on what fund managers are telling the bank. markets have rallied. stocks are still cheap. this is one of those rare occasions when you would feel like fund managers broke down. what they are doing is different from what they are saying. there is still a lot of headroom. ok.aad: we have a new way of judging. it is by secret ballot, david and myself. yvonne has the casting vote. david: congratulations. yvonne, we will need you next time. rishaad: this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is almost 11:00 in singapore and hong kong. the top stories this hour. asia-pacific stocks edge higher after meandering start. the focus is on china with momentum at a three-year high. helping oil search post a rise in full-year profit. and, the vi
on thehere are concerns health of the financial system and liquidity which is driving investors to keepn the bond market. rishaad: i like that. let's move on. what do we have here? chartave a very simple showing the msci emerging market index is still quite cheap despite what we have seen this year. e.m. is the most overcrowded trade for the first time. that is a survey based on what fund managers are telling the bank. markets have rallied. stocks are still cheap. this is one of those rare...
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personnel. 75% of thehere population is reliant on foreign assistance, neither side of the conflict seems committed to ending the fighting and humanitarian impact of the conflict in 2019 will further compound already acute problems. in saudi arabia public support for the royal family appears to remain high even in the wake of the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi and the kingdom's involvement in the yemen conflict that has generated will push back. -- global push back. potential turmoil surrounding afghanistan's upcoming presidential election. ongoing negotiation with the taliban and the taliban large-scale recent attacks. we assess neither the afghan government nor the taliban will be able to gain a strategic advantage in the afghan war in the coming year even if coalition support remains at current levels. however current efforts to achieve an agreement with the taliban and decisions on a possible withdrawal of u.s. troops could play a key role in shaping the direction of the country in the coming years. continue toups will take advantage of their safe haven in pakistan to plan and c
personnel. 75% of thehere population is reliant on foreign assistance, neither side of the conflict seems committed to ending the fighting and humanitarian impact of the conflict in 2019 will further compound already acute problems. in saudi arabia public support for the royal family appears to remain high even in the wake of the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi and the kingdom's involvement in the yemen conflict that has generated will push back. -- global push back. potential turmoil...