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zampolli: and thenen... bang--you see these things arrive and then you start finally seeing data. you start hearing whales, you start... you suddenly have eyes underwater. narrator: from the indian ocean down to the arctic sea, from the atlantic to the pacific, hydro-acoustic station number 4 at the crozet islands is now online, relaying data in real time to ctbto h headquarterers n vienna. the data is analyzed and shared with its test ban treaty member ststates almost as fast as it comes in. with 90% of its entire international monitoring system in plalace and its capability to monitor the world's oceans complete, the ctbto can detect and alert the world toto any potential nucleaear test anywhee on the planet, 24-7, 365 a year. [indistinct] [rumbling] [beeping] [doctor speaking english] [leader speaking arabic] [girl crying] [speaking arabic] [second girl speaking arabic] [beeping] [indidiinct conversation] [wooman speakiking english] [mother speaking arabic] [leader speaking arabic] [girl speaking arabic] [doctor speaking english] [chatter, rhythmic clapping] [leader on loudspea
zampolli: and thenen... bang--you see these things arrive and then you start finally seeing data. you start hearing whales, you start... you suddenly have eyes underwater. narrator: from the indian ocean down to the arctic sea, from the atlantic to the pacific, hydro-acoustic station number 4 at the crozet islands is now online, relaying data in real time to ctbto h headquarterers n vienna. the data is analyzed and shared with its test ban treaty member ststates almost as fast as it comes in....
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and thenen particularly it is only then nine months the early on and starting to alienate those allies. suffuse start to alienate those longstanding allies would not have to get all the goods from us they go to china or brazil. end to aid the needy countries to agree deal of trade. and to create an opening in my america. and if the united states takes away aid from mexico. andme to do given a thing that they take away. and they started to do the same thing. >> and to give a speech. and then to woo take on the mantle of moral leadership. and then have china be seen to occupy for generations. >> to never be a leader on climate change and with carbon emissions. i agree that there is a full aid and we have to let have weighed. >> but the president says i went out of the paris climate agreement the president of china says i will stay in. that is a stark contrast. >> saudi interested to dominate the wind power industry? tied it was not even in the market the uniteded states was. upstate new york plus smaltite but the albee companyod was in the northeast. now china has flooded the market was
and thenen particularly it is only then nine months the early on and starting to alienate those allies. suffuse start to alienate those longstanding allies would not have to get all the goods from us they go to china or brazil. end to aid the needy countries to agree deal of trade. and to create an opening in my america. and if the united states takes away aid from mexico. andme to do given a thing that they take away. and they started to do the same thing. >> and to give a speech. and...
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emergency resources and thenen these long-term resources that help get that grid back up and running.e >> host: we have of you on twitter who talks about fema i asking if fema is fully staffed or if it is suffering from a lack of experience leadership? >> guest: there's no doubt that fema he did with literally two states and two territories were the disastrous.or so i am sensitive to the fact that they are still helping a flood victims in harvey, still helping out victims of serious wind damage and flooding in florida in the devastation beyond one can imagine both puerto rico and virgin islands as well. there is some talk about whether we have the most experienced personnel in puerto rico because of the fact that we have two states that are also under siege. i know that i can tell you that they are moving things along, but it just seemed like there was an emergency, particularly from the top down to get everything that we need their to more physical situation with an island that just means we come up with solutions that fit that problem. >> host: such as? >> guest: such as getting ship
emergency resources and thenen these long-term resources that help get that grid back up and running.e >> host: we have of you on twitter who talks about fema i asking if fema is fully staffed or if it is suffering from a lack of experience leadership? >> guest: there's no doubt that fema he did with literally two states and two territories were the disastrous.or so i am sensitive to the fact that they are still helping a flood victims in harvey, still helping out victims of serious...
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and thenen you have the presidet of the united states atattacking you.-- first,he quo you the acting out of the department of homeland security talking -- >> saying this is a a good news story.y. i don't know if i can say the word on tv. but it really upset me because this has never been n a good nes story. when devastation hits and people are dying because they don't have d dialysis, appropriate medical care, or food and water, whose mindnd and heart would cal this a good news story? i hahadn't actutually h heard hy that. i have actually met her twice after that.. wewe have had good meetingngs. good things have come from those meetetings. but to me, at that moment, , it was like a total lack of connection with reality. orbe in trumpville mar-a-lago. amy: president trump says the mayor of san juan who is very complementary of only a few days ago, hasas now been told by the democrats you must be nasty to trump. he t teted this s from h his bedminster golf resort in new jersey. and when on n to say -- - and oe "such poor l leadership abilityy ththe mayor o
and thenen you have the presidet of the united states atattacking you.-- first,he quo you the acting out of the department of homeland security talking -- >> saying this is a a good news story.y. i don't know if i can say the word on tv. but it really upset me because this has never been n a good nes story. when devastation hits and people are dying because they don't have d dialysis, appropriate medical care, or food and water, whose mindnd and heart would cal this a good news story? i...
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thenen we look a at the u.s. military presence in africa, and what happened during the ambush of u.s. special forces by militants in niger, in which five nigerian soldiers were killed, along with four u.s. green berets. >> we owe the families as much as information as we can find out about what happened. we owe the american people an explanation of what their men and women were doing at this particular time. amy: we will speak with attorney mark fancher. and we will speak with professor horace campbell am an out of the institute of african studies at the university of ghana. all of that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. joint chiefs of staff chair general joseph dunford monday laid out a timeline of the deadly october 4 ambush in which five soldiers from niger and four u.s. troops were killed while on parole, posing the military -- were on patrol, promising the military would conduct a thorough and transparent investigation. the general's
thenen we look a at the u.s. military presence in africa, and what happened during the ambush of u.s. special forces by militants in niger, in which five nigerian soldiers were killed, along with four u.s. green berets. >> we owe the families as much as information as we can find out about what happened. we owe the american people an explanation of what their men and women were doing at this particular time. amy: we will speak with attorney mark fancher. and we will speak with professor...
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if you cut the taxes of business, thenen they hahave moe money because their taxes are lower. what they do with that money is t their decisision. and their decision is governed by making as much money as possible. that might mean that they will create a job, ok, but not h here. in a place where the wages are much lowewer--say, in asisia--wh might be nice for them but isn't particularly good here. or they might lend it to a a government o or theyey mighy the stock market. or they might do--i don't know-- let's see. what did they do over the lastst 30 years? the most impressive things big corpororationsidid with the money they saved from taxes and with the profits they were able to getet from dereregulati, reallyonone of the m most spectacular things they did was to begin to pay corporate executiveves at the t top stupefying amounts of money. we are the leader in the world-- i'm sure you're all proud-- we're the leader in the world in the gap between what we pay our top executives anand what the average worker in that company that the e executie is s leading gets. in other place
if you cut the taxes of business, thenen they hahave moe money because their taxes are lower. what they do with that money is t their decisision. and their decision is governed by making as much money as possible. that might mean that they will create a job, ok, but not h here. in a place where the wages are much lowewer--say, in asisia--wh might be nice for them but isn't particularly good here. or they might lend it to a a government o or theyey mighy the stock market. or they might do--i...