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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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carrie l lam: therere are no pls to revive this bill.eporter: that is unlikely to satisfy protesters. they want her immediate resignation and the resumption of political reform amid concerns the a act edition bill was systematic of an erosion of freedoms and the former british colony. since last week, chinese pell military droops -- paramilitary groups havee been h having exercises along the bordeder. it is also worth noting that a man working for the british consululate in hong kong has ben detained at the chinese border. the foreign officer is seeking further information. activists say that serious rebels have withdrawn from khan shaikhoun, last rebel held province. therere has been a redeploymentf forces. khan shaikhoun was seized by rebels in 2014. we have more. reporter: with onlyly a few belongings, this family fled safety frorom their home. trtranslater: we fled during the intensified.raids they destroyed our houses and kill people. we came here just with our clothes. we have children and elderly people to look after. reporter: fi
carrie l lam: therere are no pls to revive this bill.eporter: that is unlikely to satisfy protesters. they want her immediate resignation and the resumption of political reform amid concerns the a act edition bill was systematic of an erosion of freedoms and the former british colony. since last week, chinese pell military droops -- paramilitary groups havee been h having exercises along the bordeder. it is also worth noting that a man working for the british consululate in hong kong has ben...
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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
. >> 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...
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. >> i think therere was more than 1800 dthths, it is crucial to give people a reality y check. people who lost family members will never say that ebola does not exist. >> most cases of the virus have been in remote areas but recently, two people have died of ebola in the city that sits on the border with rwanda. the disease could continue to spreadad not only inin the drc t also to neighboring c countries. >> with europe facing a record overummer, and concerns climate change continuing to rise, officials have instigated , saving five cents toward public transportation for every plastic bottle they recycle. it adds fiveve cents to o the passenger's account every time a bottle is recycled. that is it for this edition. stay with us here on france 24. - hey, i'm darius rucker, coming up onreel south. - i had always thought, oh wouldn't it be great to have a pet cougar? and then as you get older you're like, yeah, that's reaeally nosusuch a good ididea. but i can tatake care of them. - [darius] behind the glass at the memphis zoo. - nobody realllly understatands ththe kindf bondnd y
. >> i think therere was more than 1800 dthths, it is crucial to give people a reality y check. people who lost family members will never say that ebola does not exist. >> most cases of the virus have been in remote areas but recently, two people have died of ebola in the city that sits on the border with rwanda. the disease could continue to spreadad not only inin the drc t also to neighboring c countries. >> with europe facing a record overummer, and concerns climate change...
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it's great out therere eski theyur're out there this typenf we can with clouds. it looks like we're fighting against it now which is agood veudduring morning hours if we gerough the first couple hours of sunshe this morningandl better bet about the clouds and potential fo today again. >> for a moment, not more thana moment up to 811 for a high temperature. most of usd staye 70s. upper 70s m:w npl nepeat t hadsus fur s yuylkutre e hall owing out of middle class and affects of trade war. >> some is fwhird your dna ife you somebody who is a "maverick" you need to keep tat and not just is fl on one issue and flon out o another. w. rob cohl join us on the onl hill pod cast that will drop tomorrow morning. we'll talk more about hiplad ts cori,rc sneeaw hgenere mreeshiate it. >> more news after the break . . li you have a lot of nes in your business, right? we miss deadlines, we don't get paid. what if you lost your network connection? you gotta be kidding me. chaotic. our gig-oweed network lets younload files up to 20 times faster. and we go beyond fast with 4g lte bac
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wewe share inforormation with t home t to help improve hygiene therere. >> in order to improve this situatione city government has made harmony home an offer. it can use a public building. the space is large and the rent is low. yang plans to move 30 of the youngest children here aged two or under. first renovations are neneeded. the newew home wilill give spacd will have moree toilets and babathrooms, meeting the city's standards for child care facilities. that will allow yang's group to receive subsidies from the city. the renovations take six months. yang is already hard at work raising funds mainly from individual donors and is confident she can hit that target. >> translator: i've always dreamed of running a children's home recognized by the city government and meeting all the lawful standards. receiving subsisidies will impre the environment for the children even more. >> even though motothers might working illegally, we need to protect the children. migrant women with children don't get the support they need because the system to protect them is incncomplete and l laws not fully enforc
wewe share inforormation with t home t to help improve hygiene therere. >> in order to improve this situatione city government has made harmony home an offer. it can use a public building. the space is large and the rent is low. yang plans to move 30 of the youngest children here aged two or under. first renovations are neneeded. the newew home wilill give spacd will have moree toilets and babathrooms, meeting the city's standards for child care facilities. that will allow yang's group to...
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p people ththh their electoraral process to say yes, we need health c care, and the e forces were thereree ama fought it extensively, and i hope you have that clip of former president reagan before he was presisident campaigning against it. amy: let's go to 1961, after ronald reagan who would become president of the united states, recorded an album entitled " ronald reagan speaks out against socialized menaces." >> what reason could people have backing a bill insisting we have compulsory health insurance for senior citizens regardless of age, regardless of whether they have an income, whether they are protected by their own savings. we could be excused for believing that this was simply an excuse to bring about what they wanted all the time, socialized edison. -- medicine. we want no further encroachment on these liberties and freedoms and at the moment, the key issue is we do not want socialized medicine. amy: then he became president. who was he paid by? janet: the american medical association and other trade groups. amy: the american medical associatioion would go on to puh doctors in
p people ththh their electoraral process to say yes, we need health c care, and the e forces were thereree ama fought it extensively, and i hope you have that clip of former president reagan before he was presisident campaigning against it. amy: let's go to 1961, after ronald reagan who would become president of the united states, recorded an album entitled " ronald reagan speaks out against socialized menaces." >> what reason could people have backing a bill insisting we have...
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. >> reporter: although widespread across many states, fortunately therer with urno concerns of any deaths>>> the violent weather isn't the only threat. a heat wave is gripping parts of the south. >> reporter: good morning. forerse woo we're looking at expansive heat across the south and in some cases triple digits. you can see several regions under heat advisories from north texas up through ks ksz and missouri and in the northeast including the metropolitan new york city area where it feels like afternoon temperatures could be between 95 to 100. this is where heat exhaustion and stroke can begin to set in drink plenty of cold water and find the shady spots as often as you can. as we make our way to monday afternoon, you can see the heat building in the southern plains and also the dallas fort worth area having temperature thins northeast will start very warm in the 70s and then we'll see temperature rise to the mid-90s in places like washington d.c. and new york city. we are expecting the chance of thunderstorms to roll through the midwith west monday and into tuesday. some of those coul
. >> reporter: although widespread across many states, fortunately therer with urno concerns of any deaths>>> the violent weather isn't the only threat. a heat wave is gripping parts of the south. >> reporter: good morning. forerse woo we're looking at expansive heat across the south and in some cases triple digits. you can see several regions under heat advisories from north texas up through ks ksz and missouri and in the northeast including the metropolitan new york city...
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even after rashida to leave was accepted on humanitarian grounds to visit her grandmother, saying therere ould be no conditions put on the congressmember's visit. well, for more, we go now to ramallah, west bank to speak with dr. mustafa barghouti. he is a member of the palestinian parliament and secretary general of the palestinian national initiative, a political party. he was a presidential candidate in the 2005 elections. and here in new york, we're also joined by rebecca vilkomerson, executive director of jewish voice for peace, or jvp. her group is among those standing in solidarity with congressmembers ilhan omar and rashida tlaib. rebecca vilkomerson herself has beenen banned from entering israel, despite the fact she has israeli and american citizenship also prefer inters -- we turn first to dr. mustafa barghouti. can you respond to president u.s. not allowing two congress members, israel complying and then after congressmember rashida tlaib appealed on humanitarian grounds to have her perhaps last visit with her grandmother, they said she could condition on her not promoting boy
even after rashida to leave was accepted on humanitarian grounds to visit her grandmother, saying therere ould be no conditions put on the congressmember's visit. well, for more, we go now to ramallah, west bank to speak with dr. mustafa barghouti. he is a member of the palestinian parliament and secretary general of the palestinian national initiative, a political party. he was a presidential candidate in the 2005 elections. and here in new york, we're also joined by rebecca vilkomerson,...
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therere are lotss of coffefee g in the world and millions of coffee grinds. that's how it started. entrepreneur comes from a family of op tissue answer and presents in this video what is the eye wear brand. a pair of frames will set you back $80. gluge coffee grinds with vegetable oil. if you throw the frames away, they will turn into a fertilizer within a decade. the sunglasses went into production after he raised $13,000 on a platform. now he is planning to market them hoping that when it comes to supporting sustainable products, the whole world will wake up to smell the coffee. anchor: 76 edition of the film festival is under way with the controversial highlights with pulanski. and talks about a scandal in which a french army officer is persecuted and accused of spying for the germans. [indiscernible] [speaking foreign language] anchor: dw resident is incovenience is and seen the film. roman pula nmp ski makes headlines mostly because of his criminal record. what do you make of the film? >> the film is quite good. it is quite well known but never turned into a film.m. and it is
therere are lotss of coffefee g in the world and millions of coffee grinds. that's how it started. entrepreneur comes from a family of op tissue answer and presents in this video what is the eye wear brand. a pair of frames will set you back $80. gluge coffee grinds with vegetable oil. if you throw the frames away, they will turn into a fertilizer within a decade. the sunglasses went into production after he raised $13,000 on a platform. now he is planning to market them hoping that when it...
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salvini has pointed out how parliamentarians should start coming back to worork as therere things that need to be done. phil: matteo salvinini, let's prpresume thisis is about h him. what does he wanant that he c't achieve within this coalition? >> there have been many problems between the coalition partners. starting from the beginning, they had to agree on a a coalitn contract to try to govern togegether. one program was a famous flat tax, trying to level the tax system so that taxes would be on the same level andnd reduced for eveverybody. the fifive-star movement has ner really beeeen in favor of that. that was one of the main points. phil: thank you. we will take a look at some of the other stories. officials in myanmar say a landslide caused by heavyvy monsoonal rains has killed at least 13 people and injured dozens more. the floods have forced tens of thousands to fleeee their homes. a former nuclear plant in the west of germany has been demolished a after b being out f use e for more than 30 years. germany plans to abandon nuclear power because of safety concerns compounded by
salvini has pointed out how parliamentarians should start coming back to worork as therere things that need to be done. phil: matteo salvinini, let's prpresume thisis is about h him. what does he wanant that he c't achieve within this coalition? >> there have been many problems between the coalition partners. starting from the beginning, they had to agree on a a coalitn contract to try to govern togegether. one program was a famous flat tax, trying to level the tax system so that taxes...
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in particular honshu, also, this is the prefecture where thereres a lot of water.ee people have died in landslides. the rain stays i in the forecast thursday and friday, heavy acacross into honshu.u. >> time for a reminder of the top stories. boris johnson has moved to suspend parliament for five weeks ahead of the october 31 brexit deadline. political opponents have limited time to stop britain crashing out of the eu without a deal. yemen's u.n. recognized government says it is in control offensiveter a brief against separatists. it was seized by the fighters two weeks ago. hamas declared a state of alert police after three officers were killed in suicide attacks. arrests have taken place. isil is being blamed. hong kong protesters returned to the streets for the 12th straight week. thousands breast in black and took hardin citizens to condemned -- to condemn police sexual abuse. rallies in hong kong began in april against an extradition bill and grew into a wider pro-democracy movement. hundreds of protesters turned their anger towards the airline cathay pacific.
in particular honshu, also, this is the prefecture where thereres a lot of water.ee people have died in landslides. the rain stays i in the forecast thursday and friday, heavy acacross into honshu.u. >> time for a reminder of the top stories. boris johnson has moved to suspend parliament for five weeks ahead of the october 31 brexit deadline. political opponents have limited time to stop britain crashing out of the eu without a deal. yemen's u.n. recognized government says it is in...
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therere are good reasons to o me that way witithout considering climatate change. there are benefits fofor both sides. policymakersrs need to take thia board and develop their respective policies to make this happen. brent: thank you for joinining s tonight from geneva. we appreciate your time and insights. thank you. >> thank you very much for your questions. brent: for millions of city goers around the world, the best they can do for a bit of outdoor space is to have a balcony or roof terrace. in berlin, there is a long tradition of green spaces in the midst of the urban jungle. city authorities rent the popular allotments to residents, but authorities are increasingly trying to claw back the land for development. take a look. >> look, can you see? they are getting some color. >> they are lovely. >> these gardeners are happy when their tomato plants bear fruit. they have been tending, watering, harvesting here for 32 years. >> we are actually here every day almost without fail. when we're done with everything else, the housework or the doctor visits, you can find
therere are good reasons to o me that way witithout considering climatate change. there are benefits fofor both sides. policymakersrs need to take thia board and develop their respective policies to make this happen. brent: thank you for joinining s tonight from geneva. we appreciate your time and insights. thank you. >> thank you very much for your questions. brent: for millions of city goers around the world, the best they can do for a bit of outdoor space is to have a balcony or roof...
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righght now therere have been ie past year more than 2700 ebola cases with over 1700 deaths.hat is a lot. what is more concernining is evy week of all o of the new cases that a are identified, only 40%- 40% never identified were people at risk of having the disease. because of this we have no visibility over the situation. we donon't knowow who haseeeen n contactt with confirmed cases. that means there is the risk of spread. brbrett: one year on, the fight against ebola, it is hard -- far from over. what makes it so difficult t to contain thisis epidemic? trish:h: it is challenging. the first time there has been an ebola outbreak in an area with active conflict. it is not t the conflicict, it s the lack of t trust the p people have towards thehe response. from the beginning, there was very little community engagement with the communities. since then it has improved but the communities have other priorities. there is a measles outbreak, cholera cases, people are dying of malararia and they dodon't al have access to clean water. when you ask the population why they are so angry
righght now therere have been ie past year more than 2700 ebola cases with over 1700 deaths.hat is a lot. what is more concernining is evy week of all o of the new cases that a are identified, only 40%- 40% never identified were people at risk of having the disease. because of this we have no visibility over the situation. we donon't knowow who haseeeen n contactt with confirmed cases. that means there is the risk of spread. brbrett: one year on, the fight against ebola, it is hard -- far from...
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. >> therere sectors of the stock market where people have been going to find roiuge away from volatility. i think of utilities, health t care, some se industries that are not as affected by trade with china. but they've become, as we liksa to crowded es. how safe reallare they right now? >> you know, that's right. everybody's a little bit worried that that's been played too much. so-called defensive safe tional sector and you mention health care, you mentionutilities, i would add consumer staples to that list. they've had a real run to the upside. so you wonder if there's anything left. but the point i that i hear from a lot of clients that they're very worried about thela lity. they can't sleep at night. if you can't sleep at night, think out y reducingr allocation to equities. if you can't sleep at start to shift towards safer sectors like utilities and consum staples. and probably building. the most important thing is to think about dividend strategies. dividends.with good >> hugh johnson with hugh johnson advise, thanks, hugh. >>> now despite the rise in the stock market today, the t
. >> therere sectors of the stock market where people have been going to find roiuge away from volatility. i think of utilities, health t care, some se industries that are not as affected by trade with china. but they've become, as we liksa to crowded es. how safe reallare they right now? >> you know, that's right. everybody's a little bit worried that that's been played too much. so-called defensive safe tional sector and you mention health care, you mentionutilities, i would add...
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is therere anything toto thahat raul: well, i it's a totally ridiculous accusation, of course.he knonows perfectly well who is putting the fires in the force right now. the land grabbers are criminals inside the forest that are trying to go against the brazilian law. it looks like he doesn't want to go after them. it is simple to accuse ngos than to do his job, which i is the bt law enforcement on the ground. that's not happening. sumi: the accusations are flying, but most people would agree that the amazon is important, the largest rainforest in the world. put this into perspective for us. how crucial is this ecosystem not only for t t region, brazil, but for the global climate? raul: thehe amazon is very importanant. it is crucucial for brazil. mostst of the rainfall that goes to sÃo paulo, the main cities, so that gives water for people to drink, that gives water for agriculture, that gives water for the industry, comes from the amazon. without the forest, we don't have rainfall year, we don't have rainfall in argentina, we don't have rainfall in most of south america. it is
is therere anything toto thahat raul: well, i it's a totally ridiculous accusation, of course.he knonows perfectly well who is putting the fires in the force right now. the land grabbers are criminals inside the forest that are trying to go against the brazilian law. it looks like he doesn't want to go after them. it is simple to accuse ngos than to do his job, which i is the bt law enforcement on the ground. that's not happening. sumi: the accusations are flying, but most people would agree...
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while she's out there doing things, therere some peopl who wish she wasn't. flag law, something that's watered down? martha: that might be the kind of thing it could end up being is thated flag law. sort of just from his rhetoric, the past week, tndt s like it would be more likely something he would do. anita: you know this about the president, but sometimes when he's out there talkg about tax cuts, universal background checks, all different things, he's waiting to see wt people think. he goes and watches television to see what people are saying aboutwh it. are republicans thinking about it. he wants to put the ideas out there. robert: he's doing that with the economy as well. jim: payroll tax cut, he was for it, then he wren't, now w not sure. he said that we -- he'd be open to other tax cuts, capital gains for ilation, then he was backing away from that. nbert: in one or two words what's comint on the economy? >> chaos. martha: oh, jim. jim: trying to be the positive guy. anita: add some words to make us feel better? robert: coming up next on t with the was
while she's out there doing things, therere some peopl who wish she wasn't. flag law, something that's watered down? martha: that might be the kind of thing it could end up being is thated flag law. sort of just from his rhetoric, the past week, tndt s like it would be more likely something he would do. anita: you know this about the president, but sometimes when he's out there talkg about tax cuts, universal background checks, all different things, he's waiting to see wt people think. he goes...
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skin, therer dark is a difference in accuracy. there can be differences in accuracy.epends on the implementation. fore algorithms are worse o black females. performance varying. what people are concerned about his they will be used in a way over policing minority communities. there are legitimate concerns, given the debates about the appropriate role policing. ae problem is we have seen couple of cities move quickly to ban the technology before they have tried to pilot it or set up guardrails about how to use it effectively. there are different uses. about a chinaink pervasive surveillance. in reality, a lot of the uses are things like somebody has come in and they are trying to identify this person that does not have id. to match a name. this is something police officers are doing manually. to use technology to speed that up right i don't think anyone would have an objection. those should be on the table. other concerns, where people have concerns about pervasive surveillance, that's where people have to have the debate. we can't have the debates if cities are bannin
skin, therer dark is a difference in accuracy. there can be differences in accuracy.epends on the implementation. fore algorithms are worse o black females. performance varying. what people are concerned about his they will be used in a way over policing minority communities. there are legitimate concerns, given the debates about the appropriate role policing. ae problem is we have seen couple of cities move quickly to ban the technology before they have tried to pilot it or set up guardrails...
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and underneath all that, therere orrible numbers out of singapore today in terms of growth, outlook. europe is having difficulty having tractio there is a lot of victims around of these trade tensions. it is not just a u.s.-chin issue. laura: mohamed el-erian on market turbulence. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's rtogram, 50 years after the troubles began in rn ireland, we see if another experience of reconciliation can provide some lessons laura: three men from manchester in the u.k. have been held as heroes by pice in oesterle after they help restrain a man who was- in australia after they helped restrain a man who was attacking pedestrians with a knife in sydney. a second woman was found dead inside an apartment building on the same street. here is phil mercer. phil: terrifying carnage is how police have described the rampage in sydney. s video footage showe suspect apparently shouting "allahu akbar" and "oot me." the armed man is eventually tackd to the ground. he is pinned down with cafÉ chairs and milk crates before the police arrived. a gro
and underneath all that, therere orrible numbers out of singapore today in terms of growth, outlook. europe is having difficulty having tractio there is a lot of victims around of these trade tensions. it is not just a u.s.-chin issue. laura: mohamed el-erian on market turbulence. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's rtogram, 50 years after the troubles began in rn ireland, we see if another experience of reconciliation can provide some lessons laura:...
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. >> we're hearing for the first time from the the teens firksnn eld therer th confessed to the crime arrived and walked through the airport. >> elder visited his son in jail on thursday and to see finnegan. we are working with finn's attorneys to establish the facts and we hope they have video footage to show what happened. >> finn
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andnd tolerate and work together with the instititutions which are e there t to accept tt therere are different sources of power likike pararliament like a presesident. like all the dust s machinery. andnd thehey t try td a compromise with them so beanies wake shows shows no will to find compromises though this is surely what that we have to learn. from this process we will watch and we will see what happens next christine. blaster thank you very much indeed. for your analysis. picking up on that one parts of. christians what's that each the ordering the seizure of the open arms mike rescue ship this comes after michael's began jumping overboard to escape the- deteriorating situation on the ship ninety markets of in stock at c. of the two weeks. since they pulled out of the mediterranean by the ngo. if these far tempted by mr matteo salvini banning the ship from docking. at any italian ports will. of course when in rome wiwi on this was. for thatat wil in. the prosecutorr in that i agree gentlele his orderered th- ship bee impounded. and that yeah migrants be allowed to shore. i think
andnd tolerate and work together with the instititutions which are e there t to accept tt therere are different sources of power likike pararliament like a presesident. like all the dust s machinery. andnd thehey t try td a compromise with them so beanies wake shows shows no will to find compromises though this is surely what that we have to learn. from this process we will watch and we will see what happens next christine. blaster thank you very much indeed. for your analysis. picking up on...
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but old so could be out well the impression is that therere i a beak separatation in the e farc like *-*- i divideded intoo two. bands only one is the one of ibn monica's to that we just so. we did the usual market and ththat the other part. is the people that a are right and my back the leader so the fox political pieiety. and it seems lilike these.. fractction of the father i is thehe onene that s.e liberal ideas and the other one is the one with that's morore. that's more communist idea and they had a fight and these piety the one that is in charge of the political party now. is the one that is the leading did. did the peace process the soul you know if you mix these two things i meaean day internal division of the of the former getting a crew. to get that with the for the fact that the government did did in full field the agreement. then you have an explosive situation and this is what happened today. and similarly i wonder what the reaction is. wide. at in colombia among people and politicians that. sure what what. day is depressing because most of the people they a lot of peopl
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where we are going therere have bebeen several recoveries we wee involved in and searches.nd people who have died in this area. amy: can you describe this area we are walking through? scott: sure. area -- from here we are probably 15 miles north of the border as the crow flies. we are hiking into these mountains on the west side of organ pipe cactus national monument. the sonoran desert can be difficult to walk through. that might look flat, there is quite a bit of terrain and topography. it seems like it could be a flat and easy walk. it is really strenuous because your walking down ininto these deep washes and climbing back out and going back down into a wash and climbing out again. amy: can you say what a wash is? gulley? -- a scott: yes, it will have water when it rains but most of the time it is dry. this is one way where we know where to drop water. these trails are distinct and used by migrants. scott: what were they created -- amy: what were they created by? scott: by migrants just using th ese trails. amy: it is over 100 degree weather. we have been walking for jus
where we are going therere have bebeen several recoveries we wee involved in and searches.nd people who have died in this area. amy: can you describe this area we are walking through? scott: sure. area -- from here we are probably 15 miles north of the border as the crow flies. we are hiking into these mountains on the west side of organ pipe cactus national monument. the sonoran desert can be difficult to walk through. that might look flat, there is quite a bit of terrain and topography. it...
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. >> we're hearing for the first time from the the teens firksnn eld therer th confessed to the crime. sean elder arrived and walked through the airport. >> elder visited his son in jail on thursday and to see finnegan. we are working with finn's attorneys to establish the facts and we hope they have video footage to show what happened. >> finn elder and are accused of stabbing a police officer following a drug deal that went wrong. >> simple though fympathy for te officer continues to pour in around the world. >> that includes the bay area. >> this murder is not going to change our love for italy. >> it's been one week since the murder of an italian police officer in rome with two northern california teens charged. here are two women that felt they had to do something. >> my first reaction was like i was punched in the gut. >> i felt it go all the way to my soul. >> lorraine and christina from san francisco, they have inadvertently started a movement to raise money for the family of slain officer >> he left behind a wife and mother. >> as of this morning, the post generated more than
. >> we're hearing for the first time from the the teens firksnn eld therer th confessed to the crime. sean elder arrived and walked through the airport. >> elder visited his son in jail on thursday and to see finnegan. we are working with finn's attorneys to establish the facts and we hope they have video footage to show what happened. >> finn elder and are accused of stabbing a police officer following a drug deal that went wrong. >> simple though fympathy for te...
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therere instructions but they offer a free training class. >> we teach you how to ride, teach you about app, give you general safety tips. >> this isn't scary, i like it. >> it' relaxing. >> reporter: these are coidered motor vehicles, they have license plates and are insured. some have raised safet conscious. john with triple-a mid atlantic would prefer usersd be req to go through regulated training. >> you're more likely to be killed riding a moped or motorcle than riding in the car. sometimes as many t as 16o 23 percent more. >> we take safety and responsibility that comes wich putting vehs on the road so whent comes to screening heuslmets, p providing free lessons, i mean, 999 percent ourid res without incident. >> users must be or older, revel requires riding andg parkinn the street only, no sidewalks, and helmets are a must. >>hat if i'm grimed out to use a helmet somebody else uses. of our full-time operation staff cleans them every two or three days, ande provide hair nets, so if you're uncomfortab you can use a hair net as well. such a fun way to get around, connects you toor y
therere instructions but they offer a free training class. >> we teach you how to ride, teach you about app, give you general safety tips. >> this isn't scary, i like it. >> it' relaxing. >> reporter: these are coidered motor vehicles, they have license plates and are insured. some have raised safet conscious. john with triple-a mid atlantic would prefer usersd be req to go through regulated training. >> you're more likely to be killed riding a moped or motorcle...
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therer her like that. >> i think she held her own last night, i think she did well.here was a few times she was humming too many times but in addition to that, she tends to show her anxiety or her lack of confidence, that is called displacement activity, that mic touch. when you do this, what you are trying to do is regain control. you feel like you are being taunted or online, you need to grab something to regain control of yourself and she blinks a lot. those are two things that tell you when she's feeling discomfort. >> laura: the microphone becomes the rudder. >> it does. it's almost a self modification gesture people do. >> laura: fascinating, we appreciate it.great to see you . former fbi director jim comey is joining a long list of powerful people who have g avoided government prosecution why is that?is he really out of? alan dershowitz and joe digenova next. >> our president must adhere to the values that are the core ofm this country. you must tell the truth. acts do matter, i think effective leaders, to be effective in anything near the long term have to be
therer her like that. >> i think she held her own last night, i think she did well.here was a few times she was humming too many times but in addition to that, she tends to show her anxiety or her lack of confidence, that is called displacement activity, that mic touch. when you do this, what you are trying to do is regain control. you feel like you are being taunted or online, you need to grab something to regain control of yourself and she blinks a lot. those are two things that tell...
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>>therere 2 pilot programs under way in the bay area where schools are using existing land to build housing for teachers. the stress of returning to class can impact your child's health doctors say stress can manifest itself as a stomach ache or a headache if kids are you know little or and maybe even up to their teams and then trouble was sleeping, that's usually the first sign that something is wrong teaching your child how to handle the ups and downs of life can set them up for success later. >>kobe feel the need to be learned, but they're not stressed that is when you're stressed that's what you need to use that not what you need to learn them so taking some time with your kids and a nice quiet environment and say hey you know what i'm nervous i id some extra deep breathing and i talked to little bit about this our kids tend to be so themselves and it's really important for them to figure out how do you. >>except themselves appreciate the fact that they were really brave in a situation and they tried and that they did their best. >>if only it were that easy, but that's really good advic
>>therere 2 pilot programs under way in the bay area where schools are using existing land to build housing for teachers. the stress of returning to class can impact your child's health doctors say stress can manifest itself as a stomach ache or a headache if kids are you know little or and maybe even up to their teams and then trouble was sleeping, that's usually the first sign that something is wrong teaching your child how to handle the ups and downs of life can set them up for success...
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so therere will l be a lot of trtrains buses, and probably evn sailing as well. i will figure thatat out as t te goes by. expect -- i 25, i mean, that must be some kind of breaking point. this united nations time it summit in september now and the cop 25, thesese two have to be e tipping g point. many people wiwith mere coin to try to do o everything we cacano make sure the world leaderss hae all eyes on them duduring these conferences so that they cannot continue to ignore this. amy: with that, greta thunberg left the stage to rest, she said. again, on friday she will be outside the u.n., joining young climate activists protesting around the climate. and then the major september 20 climate march she will participate in new york, a u.n. youth climate summit on september 21 at the united nations, and a major u.n. climate summit in new york on september 20 third. she will go through the americas and and up at the cop 25, the u.n. climate summit in the summer. democracy now! will be there covering the summit. spoke, wea thunberg were able to catch up with her father
so therere will l be a lot of trtrains buses, and probably evn sailing as well. i will figure thatat out as t te goes by. expect -- i 25, i mean, that must be some kind of breaking point. this united nations time it summit in september now and the cop 25, thesese two have to be e tipping g point. many people wiwith mere coin to try to do o everything we cacano make sure the world leaderss hae all eyes on them duduring these conferences so that they cannot continue to ignore this. amy: with...
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shelves have been stripped of water but therere supplies island wide. they're buying food and diesel for generators and cars. they're securing items that are rving as roo. those with blue tarps as roofs are seeking shelter. >> woodruff: what about the government? you have a new governor. she has only been in office foru three weeks. how is the puerto rican government preparing? >> correct.e new governor had her first press con france last night. she read from a document of about nine pages outlining everything the government aencies are doing and how they're better equipped this time around compared to hurricane marie afpl maria. she noted the power company has $122 million of inventory. compared to roughly the 22 million available during marie afplt she spoke about generators, 100-watt radioses and other equipment theas governmentought since the category four storm struck. >> woodruff: she is saying they're preter prepared the they were for maria. >> correct. she said new equipment has been bought, communications have improved. they learned their lesse
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you spoke with the number of children therere.ow this is te place that the former white house chief of staff for president trump, john kelly, has now joined the board of its owner. you mentioned in your book the conflict of interest. >> john kelly, before he went to the administration, was on the board and paid. within a few exempt joining the administration, he was advocating for child separation and detention -- which would be of great profit to this for-profit prison. they are paid on a noncompete 750 dollars per day per child. it is a vast amount of money. it is corrupt because it basically incentivizes the imprisonment of children rather than their movement -- john amy: each child, $750 a day? >> $750 a day. amy: and their stopping kids from going to be with family or other supervisors that family has approved. >> them no incentive to have the case workers or the field workers to set up the transition to a family setting for these children. this is something ugly and terrible. and then after john kelly left the administration
you spoke with the number of children therere.ow this is te place that the former white house chief of staff for president trump, john kelly, has now joined the board of its owner. you mentioned in your book the conflict of interest. >> john kelly, before he went to the administration, was on the board and paid. within a few exempt joining the administration, he was advocating for child separation and detention -- which would be of great profit to this for-profit prison. they are paid on...
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the fear is that if therere not strong government relations to regulate that, that bad actors can take over r when times get tough and prices are lower, there isn't as much of a profit and -- motive for the industry to invest on the technologies they need to capture this stuff some exxon, shell, b.p they're looking at it and saying, we're trying sell this natural gas around the worlt we wvernments to believer they can transition to it as a cleaner fuel. we don't want the run the risk that that gets undermined. we have to have a cost come in from the outside to make sure that everyone is playing by the same rules and keeping natural gas clean. >> braham: such an interesting dichotomy in the industry. >> if i could say, you see that a gt. there are ivides right now on all sorts of issues between the large companies,he global major, and then the mid-sized and smaller companies.llmp those ies have less capital to spend. they want to produce and produce and produce. they have been most successful in the other shale places. they also havthe ear of ts administration. so in many cases, they're
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, i really think there are a lot of very good public servants - but there are those who do things therere untoward. and if are not regional reporters covering them, i think that the odds of those untoward things been reported are probably much lower. so i do not think it is a good thing for democracy. i think that is good thing to have checks and balances in every way. and i think an independent press can is well resourced provide that kind of a check. and i do not know where we'll go eventually. i wonder if there would be more scandal over time, simply because in some communities, people are not watching the store. tamar hallerman: i want to talk to congress and costello briefly. when we were chatting, you mentioned how in your district you had five local newspapers. and four out of five were bought by hedge fund. then the fifth just closed its doors. ryan costello: yes delco times in delaware county because mina, times herald among curry county, daily local news in chester county, are all now owned by a hedge fund. the reading eagle, which i thought was going to make it is now been gobb
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if you look at the falling pound and the fact you have wage thereres increasing, could be some justificationhe bank of england to forecast hikes but the problem is the big outlier and uncertainty is the no deal brexit and in that scenario many people say no way the bank of england could hike. those are the diverging views that mark carney needs to address and he recently did say he has to address what he calls these markets and 70's. -- these market sensitivities. francine: jean boivin towards us from blackrock. press conference will dominate by the pound and brexit. jean: he needs to have a cautious tone driven by brexit, clearly front and center, and we are in a bifurcated world, it happens with a no deal or a deal and the reaction will be different. the second part is the global environment has changed has beenly and he talking with a key speech about seachange a few weeks ago. navigate, on the case of a no deal brexit, we have weakening of the pound and the policy reaction may not be as trivial as we thought with cuts and he will have to navigate how much he wants to open the door and ma
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introduce it to us and it's perfect with wine or hot tea there that recommended a of choice all and therere home. all right thanks to we'll be right back. >>well the war over who has the best chicken sandwiches has hit the bay area and a lot of folks are flocking to popeye's go ahead and take a look at this video it's a lines at the drive through this is that the popeye's chicken in sanli and a san lorenzo yesterday take a look at that line people showing up several hours are early to a pick up a new chicken sandwich from popeye's you probably know that there's been a social media battle between popeye's chick-fil-a and wendy's have been bickering about who has the best chicken sandwich. there's a look at your seven-day forecast as you can see the right hand side of your screen that's when temperatures will start to fall, but today. >>plenty toasty as we will see tomorrow as well. tuesday some scattered clouds a little bit of moisture more work in here some humidity about that thanks. i see that yeah plus it for us, thanks a lot for joining us we'll see again next week and have great day. >
introduce it to us and it's perfect with wine or hot tea there that recommended a of choice all and therere home. all right thanks to we'll be right back. >>well the war over who has the best chicken sandwiches has hit the bay area and a lot of folks are flocking to popeye's go ahead and take a look at this video it's a lines at the drive through this is that the popeye's chicken in sanli and a san lorenzo yesterday take a look at that line people showing up several hours are early to a...