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therere's no way to prt what'll happen. things change, bubut a lot ofof the thingngs te know, a lot t of the bususinesss thate know arere in threat, are in danger of closing now, and as thisis progresses more, will ben danger of closing. you know, t e commercial fisisheries, the recreational f fisheries--if ththere's no kelp, there's no fish. catton: one of the t things that the watetermen's alliance i is g to help progress our goals is to enengage the a abalone diviversd otheher recreatitional divererse area that are passionate about helpining to bring back the kekp forerest, to target the purple urchins inin their recreationall harvest.t. [overlrlapping chahatter] russo: in 2013, there was an abnormal spawning event with the purple urchin in sonoma, where they spawned in deep water and it washed ashore, basically the entire sonoma coast. so what happened then is you have the kelp trying to come back in the cold-water years, but in an abnormally large population of purple urchin. so every time the kelp would pop up, it was
therere's no way to prt what'll happen. things change, bubut a lot ofof the thingngs te know, a lot t of the bususinesss thate know arere in threat, are in danger of closing now, and as thisis progresses more, will ben danger of closing. you know, t e commercial fisisheries, the recreational f fisheries--if ththere's no kelp, there's no fish. catton: one of the t things that the watetermen's alliance i is g to help progress our goals is to enengage the a abalone diviversd otheher recreatitional...
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therere is a larger nsnsumer trd at work. w we are seeing a proliferation of specialized food retaililers who are not trtrying to satisfy everyonene, rather target specic markets.s. be it organic oror discount sho. of iphones hass fallen.. >> iphone sasales have falleat their steepest ever rate.. the slide is stabilizing as it cuts prices inin china. apple raised its outlook a as sales of wearableses beat expectations that, confinened -- that combind withth a sharere buyuyback sents up ovever 5% in after-hours trading. today is interernationalal labr day. workers in developoping countris took to the e streets.s. d demand rirights f for workrking peoplele. haveaid g garment workers ststruggled forears to improve their conditions. protesters in indonesia, blanco -- and like e getting higher salaries. conditions are better. salararies hardldly make whatt ends meet. >> the prorotesters worked f foe garment duststry. multinationanal companies buy merchandise from localactories becacause labois cheap. long,ing hos are conditions ar
therere is a larger nsnsumer trd at work. w we are seeing a proliferation of specialized food retaililers who are not trtrying to satisfy everyonene, rather target specic markets.s. be it organic oror discount sho. of iphones hass fallen.. >> iphone sasales have falleat their steepest ever rate.. the slide is stabilizing as it cuts prices inin china. apple raised its outlook a as sales of wearableses beat expectations that, confinened -- that combind withth a sharere buyuyback sents up...
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therere is also ththis idea thae basic materirials we use f for constructition in africaca canne built t in an eleganant way --d we want to p prove that wrwro. >>he 37-yearar-old cononnced the govementnt that buildiding wih bricks, volcanic rock, and locay mamade rf tileles is cheaper than importing expensi materirials. anand that it's s worthwhile investsting in localal crafts. christian: earlier models whee peopople bng in n spializedd contractors s to build thihingd leave hahaven't been s success. so by investing thehese peoe there is a chance e that this could d be also replplicated ey agagain here, anand if these pe were to migrgrate to otherer diststricts in thehe country, s ch more efficient than getting chese e contctors s orurkish cocontractors. >> bebenimanatudidiedn china,a, whererhe saw megacities grow along with the challenges th come w with them. totoday, he's ththe director oe africadedesign cenr,r, which openened in kigalili two years. eleven desigign graduates s fm eight african n countrs arare lelearning here hohow to take oe challenge ofof africa's enenors growth. ch
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well we just came from t the protesters to add a little while ago andd indeed therere are thousands of people there pourining ioo the side of the st anand they starteted g gatherine in the capitalal khartoum add ts afternoon -- taking shiftss protesteters were takingg shift- to y you stay out of the heatt n order to be able to stay out there all night so as you said the sudanese prossionals associciation one off the organinizations -- behind thehel of this year and behinind these negotiations with the mililitary cacall for people to turn out -- called for a million man march today and certainly whahat we've seen here e in khartoum if peope heeded that call thehere's a rel sense of urgency -- to o contine pressuring the military to handd over power to civilians and i think t the protestors b believe that they'y're only sorort of leverage to o that and is s to w that they can s still -- takakeo thee streets in large n numbers which they certatainly didid ear today and they're continuing too do tononight. okokay so this is thisis onn ond put us on the oppososition n wao cocontinueue t to
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. >> the reality therere is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do it.t. >> we are here i in a bubble.e. after sometimeme of working together with jamal i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose e in th neighbororhood what kindnd of l youu want inn the morning.g. >> whehen i go therere i'm alwa eager to go o to my ppeople, to neighbhborhood. i wantnt to have the least interaction with the israelisis as popossiblele. >>>> many israelis ddon't wana know aboutut palesninians. they don't w want toto reaeach they don't wwant to cross into streets and d neighborhoodods w the paleststinians 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
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therers later, it seems reputation no longer matters as much as its ability to govern. >> i hope theyive us jobs. the distributions of resources, i feel it should be a --. the losses are start, with the amc losing out in its elections. africans were becoming fed up, not just with the party seemed -- the party scene mired in corruption. they spectacularly failed to live up to the role. were markedn power by scandals over abuse of power and a huge economic slowdown. >> in came -- and we saw this phenomenon. ecstatic be considerations. this is a new anc.. [upbpbeat jazz music] woman: most of the things that i do require an enormous amount of planning and negotiation, and i it can takeke a long titi. every once in a while, i'll be like,
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therere is one nation missing around this table and ththat is the united states. they have refused to sign the call and the reasons are vague. genie: how will it work if it is nonbinding? >> it was disappointing to hear it is supposedly nonbinding. we hear it is going to call for governments to strengthen the .egislation that was quite disappointing. it is a difficult issue to tackle for several reasons. are going to see this as infringing on free and accessible internet. think about this number, one in extremist ors are vulgar in a way. if you think about it, you can imagine the number of comments that need to be moderated. the algorithms used by facebook are not strong enough to be able comments extremist online. one of the reasons why is the artificial intelligence cannot understand the context of those videos and it is not subtle enough. facebook is going to have to -- it iss making changing things when it comes to its algorithms. thank you. this week, the eurovision song contest is underway. to -- onn mania has saturday. the festival celebrations have been cr
therere is one nation missing around this table and ththat is the united states. they have refused to sign the call and the reasons are vague. genie: how will it work if it is nonbinding? >> it was disappointing to hear it is supposedly nonbinding. we hear it is going to call for governments to strengthen the .egislation that was quite disappointing. it is a difficult issue to tackle for several reasons. are going to see this as infringing on free and accessible internet. think about this...
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you lolook at the history y of b actionons over the centuries -- therere's a very good book on this,incidentally, by erik loomis, who studies -- has a book calleled amererican htoryry in ten n str, or some similar name, where he runs through the militant labor actions evever since theaearly th c cenry. and he makes an interesesting point. he says evevery successful labor actionon has had at least tacit support of the government. if the government and the ownership classes are unified in crushing labor action, they've always succeeded. ok? very significant observation. and in the 1930s, there was a sympathetic administration, for many reasons. but that combination of militant labor action -- it was a very lively political period in many ways -- and a sympathetic administration did lead to the new deal, which greatly changed people's lives. amy: can you share y your analys of president trump? you have lived through so many presidents. explain president trump to us and assess the massive response to him. noam: well, trump is -- you know, i think there are a number of illusions about tru
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tt something like thihis isn't toto good t to be true, and i don't blame them, becaususe i thhink therere's a lot of rationales fr being skeptical. silvia uriarte: i i think mosost peoeople are skeptitical beuse they can't afford to makeke a mistake. . yeah, they're great r our environment, yes, you save energy, but at the same time, the cost of installation and the cost in the long--long run. i think thatat makes people afraraid. hom: many of the populations that we work with are in communities where there were significant presences of predatory lenders. for example, 10 years ago. and a lot of different i institutions or different companies have left people feeling like they were taken advantage of. we're actively involved every day in showing people that their neigighbor hasas gone solar wits or someonene else t their community, or they can just come and watch us do it somewhere else and d that this s is real. boy: dad, [indistinct] solar panels s and i knowow what--andd i know whahat they do now. silvia uriarte: really? what do they do? boy: give clean energy. silvia uriarte: yes, they d
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fawzia: therere should be e me attention to e-waste because it also o nked to ththe imate change thate have bebe making ise abou reporterdismantling is the cocornerste ofof the classeses. the partrticipants arere shownw to takake the electrtrical gos apart in a way that minimize e ririsk odamagege ttheir hehealth and thehe environmentn. plastics and metals arare then sent on toto professionanal recycling companies. richchard: the batatteries, thy cells as welell, they are e vy explosive. sometitimes, iyou u see at they are burnining the cableses, anf these arare among the e cablesu wiwill hear spararks of fire d exexplosions allll over. reporter: ththanks to the e les, the e-woworkers have a also bn able to increase their income.. ririchard: we alalso compared o thworld d maet priceceof copper. we go onlinene and we see,e, ths how much youou sell at thehe scrapyard,d, this is how much o sell a at the world d maet pri. and because of the practalal natuture of this exexercise, is easy to o convince thehem. rereporter: the e whole of agbogbloie turned out to celebrate the inauraration of
fawzia: therere should be e me attention to e-waste because it also o nked to ththe imate change thate have bebe making ise abou reporterdismantling is the cocornerste ofof the classeses. the partrticipants arere shownw to takake the electrtrical gos apart in a way that minimize e ririsk odamagege ttheir hehealth and thehe environmentn. plastics and metals arare then sent on toto professionanal recycling companies. richchard: the batatteries, thy cells as welell, they are e vy explosive....
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denis: t there is a sysystem in place for cocollecting prorode from farms, but therere is no certificatation here foror orgaganically grown frfruit and vegetables.. it would b be great if there we, and ifrorowers could c claim ty use no chehemical fertililizerr pesticides.. reporter: another problem facing farmers here is that the rainy season is at least four weeks late this year. theyey are worrieded that withe soil p parched, theieir crops t growow. these e men are on t their wao buy water.r. their well has d dried up. massive e deforestatioion hs trtransformed ththe water cyclc. the land is literally drying up. just since the year 2000, almost 10% of kenya's forests he bebeen lleded. illelegal loggg g remains a mao prproblem. phylylis wambui's s crops arnt doining well. phylis: we are suffering bauause thehe droht. we havave to buyatater now, ad it's verery expensive.e. it's hard fofor us. we n need water fofor our vegets anand our animalals. reporterer: but now ththat she a bibias plant, at least she doest t have tbuy y fiwood anymore. frfrying eggs fofor the childn after scschool takes
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therere are changes in the marketplace from electrification to autonomous vehicles. but the move has risks. the histotory of giant car mergs is littered with failure. auto giantnew global be in the works. renault has seriously looked into a 50/50 deal offered by chrysler, this i in addition to alliances with nissan and mitsubishi. if it happens, it would be in the latest of a string of marriages in the global car industry. renault's french rival, renault-citroen -- a chinese - - mitsubishilt family alliances already giant. last year it sold over 10.7 million cars, trading just behind -- adding fiat chrysler would make its outfit 1.5 times bigger than the german group. capital, the deal seems to offer a win-win situation, at least on paper. >> these days the bigger the better. ways to have e more invest in the future challenges the industry faces. >> scale counts when tackling an expensive shift toward election and self-driving vehicles. but the car industry has also seenfailed mergers -- also failed mergers, one between ineral motors and saab 2010. >>>> capitalistic
therere are changes in the marketplace from electrification to autonomous vehicles. but the move has risks. the histotory of giant car mergs is littered with failure. auto giantnew global be in the works. renault has seriously looked into a 50/50 deal offered by chrysler, this i in addition to alliances with nissan and mitsubishi. if it happens, it would be in the latest of a string of marriages in the global car industry. renault's french rival, renault-citroen -- a chinese - - mitsubishilt...
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ahmed: therere's always somethg new to deal with, , and we dont have much time.r: tuqa and ahmed are not quite sure what to expect from their life together, so they're also keen to get some marriage guidance before the wedding. they're turning to the dar al-ifta, a government institute that provides guidance for many sunni muslims. it's also known as the fatwa house, as it's responsible for drafting religious edicts as well. the couple is interested to see what the classes will be like at the very conservative institution. sheikh amr is something of a star amongst the clerics here. today he's giving advice to young people who want to marry, with a mixture of theology, knowledge of human nature, and a good dose of humor. sheikh amr: i have a question. who is more able to deal with suffering, a man or a woman? raise your hand if you think it's a man. a-ha, only the men are raising their hands. not a single woman. reporter: so much fun at the venerable fatwa house is unusual. a theologian who not only preaches, but gives advice, without talking down to people. and h
ahmed: therere's always somethg new to deal with, , and we dont have much time.r: tuqa and ahmed are not quite sure what to expect from their life together, so they're also keen to get some marriage guidance before the wedding. they're turning to the dar al-ifta, a government institute that provides guidance for many sunni muslims. it's also known as the fatwa house, as it's responsible for drafting religious edicts as well. the couple is interested to see what the classes will be like at the...
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. >> therere will be three branch. there willll be a ministerial council. a legislative council.eporter: both sides agreed that nearly 70% of the parliamentary seats would go to the dfcf, the rest to other political groups. reporter: it has also -->> it has also been agreed that the transitional period should last three years. reporter: after that, the agreement foresees elections for parliament and government, building blocks for a civil society. brent: you're watching dw news from berlin. still to come, the liverpool coach chosen as the football ambassador for 2019. the award given to a football coach abroad whose work has contributed to a positive image for germany. that's coming up in a few moments. text giants are under pressure to stop the abuse of their platforms and the spread of hate and the broadcast of terror attacks. the leaders of france and new zealand are holding a special summit in new zealand. this was after a terrorist massacred worshipers in christchurch and live streamed the massacre. reporter: when he shot people in two mosques, he live streamed the attack. t
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therere can bebe no highgher sts --n thiss attttempt too arrogae to arrogate all powers away from congress a and from the american people. we have talkedd f for a long tie about approaching a constitutional crisis. we are now in it. genie: in venezuela, the number two in the opposition-controlled national assembly has been arrested. the government of nicolas maduro has been going after its enemies linked to last week cost failed attempt to stir up the military uprising. the opposition offfficial, edgar leaving, was headquarters when his car was surrounded by a commander unit from venezuela intelligence agency. our correspondent has details. >> the dramatic arrest operation led by a commando unit t of venezuela intelligence agency. inar zambrano was arrested front of his party headquarters in eastern caracas peer the opposition official, the second highest in rank after juan guaido, life tweeted the arrest. >> we saw members of the special police trying to break his car window. in, were unable t to break got a tow truck, and took him away. >> zambrano is the first senior opposition official
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therere is also tension regardrg trade with the united statess that will be of concern to the prime ministerhe will also have to balance relations with iran as the nations toes pushes stop buying iranian oil. >> think you very much for that update their. nationsin other news, the norwn government says that talks are coming to an end regarding the crisis in venezuela and they are going well as they are part of tointernational attempt mediate over who should run the country. back in minutes they look, meanwhile, staff marched with parents of sick children, talking about the unnecessary deaths of children due to a lack of supplies. stricken children are the e latest casualties s of the venezuela crisis. children like 11-year-old eric on tuesday whose funeral was held this week, who died waiting for a bone marrow transplant that never came. i would come down. i would make it look like i was ok and i would say i will be right back and i would leave the hospital and cry and i would come back and try my tears as i am doing right now, go back to the hoss with my head up. >> protesters gathered on we
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the joy -- torilla: therere 150 -- victoria: there are 150 different species of bedbugs. to contr them could be hidden in the information the scientists gathered. meanwhile, bedbugs will atntinue to do hey do best, bite. you can see my blood in it! ew! it's gross! victoria gill, bbc news. jane: high-level congressional hearings have become a part of the political fabrichese days, but back in the 1950's, it was senator joseph mccarthy who used his only public to rail against -- we used his bully pulpit to rail against commusts real and imagined in a movement that came toear his name, and not in a good way. mccarthyism affected many lives and stalled any number of omising careers. his new book, "a good american family," journalist david maraniss recounts how the so-called are affected his family. i spoke to him earlier. why did you decide to write your book? what w the personal hook? david: you know, i started this book before the trump era. e are echoes, but that i not why i wanted to write the book. i knew i was not going to write it while my paalnts were still e. but fou
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you know, the commercial fisheheries, the recreational fisisheries--if therere's no kelp, there's no fish. cacatton: one of the thihings tt the watermrmen's alliance is s g to help progress our goals is to engagage the ababalone diverersd other r recreationonal divers se area that are passionate about helping g to bring back the kelp forestst, to target the purple urchins in t their recreational harvest. [overlapapping chatttter] russo: in 2013, there was an abnormal spawning event with the purple urchin in sonoma, where they spawned in deep water and it washed ashore, basically the entire sonoma coast. so what happened then is you have the kelp trying to come back in the cold-water years, but in an abnormally large population of purple urchin. so every time the kelp would pop up, it was dog-piled by urchin, so there's an urgency to o getting this doe sooner rather than latater. catton: so we're here to estimate the number, the total numbers of urchihins that are being caughtht. we're taking a look at the sizes of those urchins and looking at wtt their condition is, what they''e been
you know, the commercial fisheheries, the recreational fisisheries--if therere's no kelp, there's no fish. cacatton: one of the thihings tt the watermrmen's alliance is s g to help progress our goals is to engagage the ababalone diverersd other r recreationonal divers se area that are passionate about helping g to bring back the kelp forestst, to target the purple urchins in t their recreational harvest. [overlapapping chatttter] russo: in 2013, there was an abnormal spawning event with the...
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because t this was so empmphatiy voted thrhrough in alabamama tht therere is enough of a majororio actually cancel that veto from the governor. in other words it's pretty much a done deal that this will be it become role in the state off alababama that still would be te end of thehetory of c course thy will be. a merry ad of lelegal challllens in alama m maybe alsoo on the federal level and that is actually may be what people want to those who want abobortion t e illegal throughghout thehe unitd statates. because those legal challllenges would go frorom the lower c cous may be all the way to the supreme court of the united states whether on now as you know new conservative judges one of the big conservative g goals. to get rid of the roe v. wade decision that was a supreme court decision in the year nineteen seventy three that essentially made abortion legal throughout the united states one of the big goals for conservatives in the united states. is to overturn that decision we might look back at this moment in alabama as the first step that led to that decision. and of course out of arizon
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still may not be possible to get a decision by june i should say that as leaders are leaving here therere is a sense h here in the room that there's one candidate. whose chances of coming europe becoming european commission president have increased greatly tonight that's margaret vast occur the liberal all the groups nominee -- we heard a lot of evil leaders mentioning her name as they enter the summit tonight and really she seems to be the only person whose name is on the running. that nobody strongly opposes everybody else on the list as somebody who really hates them somebody powerful who really hates them faster seems to be in the clear so that's one interesting development to come out of this. summit tonight's which was informal never expected to come out with any -- actual nominee but certainly to get the conversation started. in two days and that is -- such a powerful post a cool so places jungle gym got. as the president of the european commission dedicating thahank yu as ever very much indeed. the keys in the in the corridors of power in brussels with that system has taken place
still may not be possible to get a decision by june i should say that as leaders are leaving here therere is a sense h here in the room that there's one candidate. whose chances of coming europe becoming european commission president have increased greatly tonight that's margaret vast occur the liberal all the groups nominee -- we heard a lot of evil leaders mentioning her name as they enter the summit tonight and really she seems to be the only person whose name is on the running. that nobody...
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therere an argument that -- there is a lot of stock market volatility western mark unemployment is very. -- volatility? unemployment is very low. michael: i think it is a coherent argument. it is actually surprising, the degree of anonymity. peopler words, many think this is the right fight for the u.s. to pick. i think the question is is that leading to a deal? what is happening with this latest escalation. as long as that leads to a deal, i think there is a significant amount of support for the accident. i think people share his view that the u.s. is winning by just keeping tariffs in place. people shareink his view that the u.s. is winning just by keeping tariffs in place. trumping up, president weighing in on energy from a terminal in louisiana. more on that i had -- ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ gas isefied natural something that china is threading tariffs on. president trump weighing in on energy, saying that we don't need to be ripped off from a new terminal in louisiana. let's speak to the energy sector head. bridgina.rgina -- but all the infrastructure that we have in place, not
therere an argument that -- there is a lot of stock market volatility western mark unemployment is very. -- volatility? unemployment is very low. michael: i think it is a coherent argument. it is actually surprising, the degree of anonymity. peopler words, many think this is the right fight for the u.s. to pick. i think the question is is that leading to a deal? what is happening with this latest escalation. as long as that leads to a deal, i think there is a significant amount of support for...
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therere making that this does stay in effect until 9:00? tonight. west.. our area. we oe got a lot beeping going on. still seeing the severe thunderstorm warning now into prince george's county, into charles county. this will most likelyok)kd÷n be &háhp &hc% this too. >> no new warning yet. >> s) new warning yet, but i warning for this storm right here. this is taking the predominance away from the storm to the north. a lot ofi] lightningt( associat winds. >>> there it is right there. there that newt(ñrlp warning. calvert county, st. mary's, prince george's and charles con>e now until 5:00. >> as we head back to thei stor an hour. you know that something bad is going to happen with winds that strong. out of the woodbridge area /eb are gettingqc reports offá a tr into a house. we can get chopperxdÑi up today send a crew there to investigate just how bad that>xçóis. all of these reports are to be stormxd reports or wind gt reports. thisi] wind gustlptrport atÑit( william county. high tomorrow of 85. e.wer humidity. it's comfortabl unfortunately there's th
therere making that this does stay in effect until 9:00? tonight. west.. our area. we oe got a lot beeping going on. still seeing the severe thunderstorm warning now into prince george's county, into charles county. this will most likelyok)kd÷n be &háhp &hc% this too. >> no new warning yet. >> s) new warning yet, but i warning for this storm right here. this is taking the predominance away from the storm to the north. a lot ofi] lightningt( associat winds. >>>...
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s therers are one other investigation accident like this in california. and when that happens, the aircraft went into the water but it was a smaller aircraft. i can't imagine why this would go up. it's a clear day. you don't have any weather that would cause the aircraft to go up in the runway other than a failure that wouldn't have allowed it to stop in time. >> i want you to stand by. all of our experts, peter, mary and david as well. i just want to tell you i'm don lemon in noerk and we are live on the air approximately 9:40 p.m. a plane came in from guantanamo bay, cuba, a boeing 737 carrying 136 people skids off the runway into st. john's river. all 136 are accounted for. we're waiting for word on possibility of injuries or what exactly went on. we're finally back out in our yard, but so are they. the triple threat of dandelions, lurking crabgrass and weak, thin grass! scotts turf builder triple action. this single-step breakthrough changes everything. it kills weeds, prevents crabgrass for up to 4 months, and feeds so grass can thrive, all guarantee
s therers are one other investigation accident like this in california. and when that happens, the aircraft went into the water but it was a smaller aircraft. i can't imagine why this would go up. it's a clear day. you don't have any weather that would cause the aircraft to go up in the runway other than a failure that wouldn't have allowed it to stop in time. >> i want you to stand by. all of our experts, peter, mary and david as well. i just want to tell you i'm don lemon in noerk and...
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. >> laura: biden is out therere and is extremely popular among democrats. he has noted this most recently as last october. let's watch. >> stop this phony populism which is about, i have problems of because of that immigrant or that black guy. stop this naked nationalism which is making us clash >> laura: where the envy of the world. we are the most strongest in the developed world, no doubt aboute it but nevertheless, there were nationalism has terrible connotations in many circles. and merkel was tying it back to the national socialist party which is hitler. is that fair? >> ten years ago, he used to go on television saying we've got to close the border, ten years ago he went on television and talk about learning english for this man has said for years and years that america has problems with mass migration. not immigration, with mass migration. >> laura: i watch it on youtube over the weekend. >> now he goes and says this? is a complete false about populism. it's pro-democracy they want to be conservationist from a local level. >> laura: they have some i
. >> laura: biden is out therere and is extremely popular among democrats. he has noted this most recently as last october. let's watch. >> stop this phony populism which is about, i have problems of because of that immigrant or that black guy. stop this naked nationalism which is making us clash >> laura: where the envy of the world. we are the most strongest in the developed world, no doubt aboute it but nevertheless, there were nationalism has terrible connotations in many...
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the company is making way for 50,000 square feetf new retail space but therere some mixed reviews fromeople who live and work in the area. >> rightoithere. >> g to block my view, okay. >> well, normally i'm facing this direction to eat my lunch i so thereforet should not affect me at all. >> as for nearby metropolitan park, amazon plans to add to it. they are set to addha more t 1.1 acres of new open public space. >>> e s.a.t. college entrance exam is taken by about 2 million students each year, the college board is nin addan adversity score intended to help level the playing field. but as nbc's gabe gutierrez reports, it is sparking controversy. >> reporter: this 18-ye-old baz to graduate in atlanta and couldn't afford college if not for scholarships. >> do you beeve that students from higher socioeconomic background havee. an advant >> i believe they do. because of the resources they have. >> reporter: the college board is introducing an adveity score, a number between 1 and 100 using the crime rate and poverty l tel of students' home neighborhood ane quality of the high school and f
the company is making way for 50,000 square feetf new retail space but therere some mixed reviews fromeople who live and work in the area. >> rightoithere. >> g to block my view, okay. >> well, normally i'm facing this direction to eat my lunch i so thereforet should not affect me at all. >> as for nearby metropolitan park, amazon plans to add to it. they are set to addha more t 1.1 acres of new open public space. >>> e s.a.t. college entrance exam is taken by...
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then in this year, with this idea, very n nve, very s stupidn my view, that therere would be this self-proclaimedresident, which was all choreographed with the united states very, very closely, another round of even tighter sanctions, essentially, confiscating the earnings in the assets of the venezuelan government took place. now venezuela is in complete, utter catastrophe. a lot of it brought on by the united states to liberally, creating massive suffering. we know there is hunger. we know there is incredible shortage of medical supplies. we can only imagine because we won't know really until the dust settles and careful studies are mortalityh excesss there is, but surely, in the context like this, this is a catasasophe largely created by the u.s. as was said earlier, this is an all or nothing strategy. what trump does not understand and what bolton never agrees to is the idea of negotiations. overthrow.tempted it is not working. it is very cel because it is punishing 30 million people. amy: how did you come up with the number 40,000 dead as a result of these crippling u.s. sanctions? >> let me
then in this year, with this idea, very n nve, very s stupidn my view, that therere would be this self-proclaimedresident, which was all choreographed with the united states very, very closely, another round of even tighter sanctions, essentially, confiscating the earnings in the assets of the venezuelan government took place. now venezuela is in complete, utter catastrophe. a lot of it brought on by the united states to liberally, creating massive suffering. we know there is hunger. we know...
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. >> therere down sides to doing this test.bviously privacy concerns, but also the kits aren't cheap. they can cost couple hundred bucks. >> we can blame mom and dad for the endless frys. >> we continue to blame mom and dad for everything that worries as adults. >>> doug, we're worried about wet weather coming our way. >> maybe a stretch of two or th e days. >> ially think tomorrow is going to be a day where most of the area is dry for most of the however, i am expecting showers and a couple thunderstorms out there. kind of the run of the mill storms pretty much all day, though. you can see a storm or two around the area. what we are looking at now, nice ld area has moved in. 76 degrees. temperatures drliping a tle, but not a whole lot by around 9:00, 10:00. a very nice night. just a little humid.oo as we l at the number, 79 lease burg. 76 manassas. nine warrenton. 79 ampsprings. gorgeous across our area this evening. we had a couple of showers. nothing on the radar now. we're not seeing any showers develop. i think the rest of
. >> therere down sides to doing this test.bviously privacy concerns, but also the kits aren't cheap. they can cost couple hundred bucks. >> we can blame mom and dad for the endless frys. >> we continue to blame mom and dad for everything that worries as adults. >>> doug, we're worried about wet weather coming our way. >> maybe a stretch of two or th e days. >> ially think tomorrow is going to be a day where most of the area is dry for most of the however,...
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we know therere is hunger. we know w there is increredible shortage of medical supplies.e can only imagine because we won't know really until the dust settles and careful studies are morortalityh excess ththere is, but surely, in the context like this, this is a catastrophe largely created by the u.s. as was said earlier, this is an all or nothing strategy. what trump does not understand and what bolton never agrees to is the idea of negotiations. overthrow.attempted it is not working.g. it is very cruel because it is punishing 30 million people. amy: how did you comee up with the number 40,000 dead as a result of these crippling u.s. sanctions? >> let me be clear. nobody knows. this was a very basic, simple calculation based on estimates of universities in venezuela that mortality had increased by a certain proportion after the sanctions. i don't want anyone to think there is precision in these numbers. what is certain, though, staring us in the face, is there is a human entering catastrophe deliberately caused by the united states by what i would say are illegal sanctio
we know therere is hunger. we know w there is increredible shortage of medical supplies.e can only imagine because we won't know really until the dust settles and careful studies are morortalityh excess ththere is, but surely, in the context like this, this is a catastrophe largely created by the u.s. as was said earlier, this is an all or nothing strategy. what trump does not understand and what bolton never agrees to is the idea of negotiations. overthrow.attempted it is not working.g. it is...
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>> even though they claim now therere was no coup attempt, obviously, there was a coup attempt. guaido himself called it a coup. and it failed. and it just shows, in my perspective, that the venezuelan population doesn't want a violent solution. it doesn't want a solution that is true -- through a military coup and it doesn't want the u.s. intervention. there is always some talks going on, sort of underground, backstage. every time there something like thisoup attempt this week, attempts to have some sort of negotiation, some sort of alternative that is not violent am a that is in the hands of venezuelans, is once again postponed because both sides sort of back to the rigid to maintain try whatever power they have.e. it is extremely necessary to have a situation in which both sides recognize theyy can't defeat the other side. there is no way the venezuelan government can survive the maduro government in terms of his six-year period because the economy is collapsing. people are in a really dramatic situation. it is almost 4 million people that have left the country. this is an in
>> even though they claim now therere was no coup attempt, obviously, there was a coup attempt. guaido himself called it a coup. and it failed. and it just shows, in my perspective, that the venezuelan population doesn't want a violent solution. it doesn't want a solution that is true -- through a military coup and it doesn't want the u.s. intervention. there is always some talks going on, sort of underground, backstage. every time there something like thisoup attempt this week, attempts...
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. >> you must understand that today in the worldld therere are about 40 millionon hiv-positive.must also undnderstandd that 8000 plus s are dying every d dy becacause of hiv and related illnesses. jusust whatis not cipla can do, i it is a much wir problem. belveve that the effort requiuired is a team efft for multinatational companies, e government, , governments s of varirious countries. and it has to be a team effort. any code that is dr. yusuf hamied, indian scientist. we're spending the hour with journalist katherine eban, author of "bottle of lies." ,alk about yusuf hamied, cipla and what he did. >> company correct myself, lipitor is a statin, not a sartin. is one of theed great individuals of the 21st century. he looked around, saw this massive aids epidemic, and he saw brand companies protecting their drugs through a minefield of patents and decided something had to be done. so what he did was he announced, working with a group of activists, that he wasas prepard to manufacture aids drugs for one dollar a day, which was such a germanic price cut t that that set in motion
. >> you must understand that today in the worldld therere are about 40 millionon hiv-positive.must also undnderstandd that 8000 plus s are dying every d dy becacause of hiv and related illnesses. jusust whatis not cipla can do, i it is a much wir problem. belveve that the effort requiuired is a team efft for multinatational companies, e government, , governments s of varirious countries. and it has to be a team effort. any code that is dr. yusuf hamied, indian scientist. we're spending...
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he said this isworse than 1993 which was one of the worst years offlooding ever, so therere ally going through it in parts of the midwest. we'll have more coming up. for it's all about the storms in our area. a flew threat we've got out there. we've got the severe thunderstorm watch. that's for areas in the pink. frederickcounty, maryland, loudon, fauquier and points to the north and west, so again, most of northern virginia west of i-95 and then just about the enre state of west virginia and then western portions of maryland. the strongest storms are in west virginia. this storm right here no longer severe. they've dropped the severe thunderstorm warning. it has weakened a little bit. a news storm just to the south of winchester. other storms have formed into parts of the panhandle. heads up into berkeley county, jefferson viunty, mo right in towards jefferson county. as we widen out, you see what's happening. ather back into west virginia. we're going to see this whole mess right in here. all of this just going to move our way into a fairly unstable atmosphere and give us that chance
he said this isworse than 1993 which was one of the worst years offlooding ever, so therere ally going through it in parts of the midwest. we'll have more coming up. for it's all about the storms in our area. a flew threat we've got out there. we've got the severe thunderstorm watch. that's for areas in the pink. frederickcounty, maryland, loudon, fauquier and points to the north and west, so again, most of northern virginia west of i-95 and then just about the enre state of west virginia and...
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recently deployed a carrier strike group and a bomber task force to the region clclaiming therere was a credide threat by iriranian regimeme fo. meanwhile, the european n unions urgiging the trumpmp administran to show maximumum restraint following a meeting monday between u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo and eu diplomats in brussels. iran has announced it willll stp complying with parts o of the landmark 2015 nuclear deal if others signatories of the deal do not take action to shield iran's oil and banking sectors from u.s. sanctions. we will have more on iran after headlines. president trump welcomed hungarian prime minister victor orban to the white house monday. the far-right nationalist leader is known for his hard-line antiti-immigrant policies and rolling back democratic institutions and checks on his power. this is orban and trump speaking from the oval office. >> we have some similar approaches and i would like to express we are proud to stand together with united states in fighting against illegal migration, on terrorism, and to krista community's all around the world. pr
recently deployed a carrier strike group and a bomber task force to the region clclaiming therere was a credide threat by iriranian regimeme fo. meanwhile, the european n unions urgiging the trumpmp administran to show maximumum restraint following a meeting monday between u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo and eu diplomats in brussels. iran has announced it willll stp complying with parts o of the landmark 2015 nuclear deal if others signatories of the deal do not take action to shield iran's...
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eventually, fefederal judge sai, look, you basically already complied with these sububpoenaso therere is s no good reason foru toto not fully comply because there's nothing left for you really t to protect. so on the one e hand, that w waa fairly easasy case. the other thing to know about that easy case is like you said, it took about four years for the federal jujudge to get around to sayingng that. if it took four years in a really easy case like that one, one thing i worry about with this fight over the trump subpoenas is that the courts could potentially string this a long for very long time. amy: we're talking to ian millhiser of thinkprogress. deb haaland nowow joins us, the democratic congresss woman from new mexico, first congressional district, along with commerce member david, one of the first native amemerican won elelectedo congress. you will be voting when this comes to the house floor. how will you vote and how significant is this? do you see this as a constitutional crisis? do you see it leading to calls for impeachment? >> it is an absolute constitutional crisis. it ha
eventually, fefederal judge sai, look, you basically already complied with these sububpoenaso therere is s no good reason foru toto not fully comply because there's nothing left for you really t to protect. so on the one e hand, that w waa fairly easasy case. the other thing to know about that easy case is like you said, it took about four years for the federal jujudge to get around to sayingng that. if it took four years in a really easy case like that one, one thing i worry about with this...
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. >> woodruff: we're going to leave it therere. congman gerry connolly of virginia. we thank you. >> thank you, judy. od >> woodruff: the u.s. called for a new cease fire in the nohwestern syrian province of idlib, the last refuge of rebels fighting the syrian regime. idlib is also filled with tremists and millions of civilians, and where the regime recently launched a final assault. as nick schifrin reports, humanitarian groups fear the fighting could set off the worst crisis of the eight-year-old war. >> and a warningimsome of the ages in this report are >> schifrin: in idlib's valley of the shadow of death, there is no walking to safety. only run ng. >> allahu akbar, allah! sxplosion) >>chifrin: and praying that on this day, the bomb misses its target. but for so many, they fear this th the end. e slow and brutal end of the last major rebel-held province, where streets that used to be markets, are bombed into mangled messes, and funeral pyres, where what looks like snow is actually bomb's aftermath. and a baby's future seems as blacas night. idlib is in syria's no
. >> woodruff: we're going to leave it therere. congman gerry connolly of virginia. we thank you. >> thank you, judy. od >> woodruff: the u.s. called for a new cease fire in the nohwestern syrian province of idlib, the last refuge of rebels fighting the syrian regime. idlib is also filled with tremists and millions of civilians, and where the regime recently launched a final assault. as nick schifrin reports, humanitarian groups fear the fighting could set off the worst crisis...
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, therer: some of it is are officers whose job it is to provide these services to american military personnel, and they are evaluated based on how successful they do that. they are in a sense professionally incentivized to grow the system, but a lot of the base development came from base commanders who were very locally concerned about what they could do to improve conditions, and i think it is contemporaryof american life, we are invested in consumption of proving our value and making ourselves feel better. in the mid-1960's, it began to improve basis, and eventually it expanded through the country, andeven an isolated contested corners of the war. in terms of who benefited, a lot of guys in vietnam got cool stuff. my dad brought home my mother's pearls. there is that aspect of it. there were businesses that were obviously providing this, so there were relationships between private corporations that benefited them and some of them big, like the big dairy corporations that had contracts to provide for the troops trued -- troops. and there was a lot of graft and corruption that we heard about
, therer: some of it is are officers whose job it is to provide these services to american military personnel, and they are evaluated based on how successful they do that. they are in a sense professionally incentivized to grow the system, but a lot of the base development came from base commanders who were very locally concerned about what they could do to improve conditions, and i think it is contemporaryof american life, we are invested in consumption of proving our value and making...