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therere's certain restrictions that, you know, really harm some fishermen. david: when we go fishing, like with this boat, we have an observer on the boat 100% of the time, so they mark down everything we catch. we have certain size mono we have to use. we have to use a certain size hook. we're not allowed to use squid. you know, we're not allowed to use the best bait. we go through all these measures, but these other countries don't. they're using filet t mignon on ththe hooks, and we're usining a hot dog. man: : the u.s. i is the largrgt impoporter of seseafood in t the world. we import 9191% of our seafood, , and our primarary soe is china. it comes both h at a large environmental cost in terms of the carbon footprint, shipping fish halfway across the globe, and it comes s at a financial cost. the trade imbalance in seafood for the united states is $13 billion to $14 billion a year. ninick: it seems like it w woule a lot better for the american fishermen if we didn't import as much fifish. david: in other countries, they gas the fish, or theyey actuall, y
therere's certain restrictions that, you know, really harm some fishermen. david: when we go fishing, like with this boat, we have an observer on the boat 100% of the time, so they mark down everything we catch. we have certain size mono we have to use. we have to use a certain size hook. we're not allowed to use squid. you know, we're not allowed to use the best bait. we go through all these measures, but these other countries don't. they're using filet t mignon on ththe hooks, and we're...
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there'e's fire, therere's ang, therere's hatred..ut buddddha, he is alall calmd he is wiwith inner peaeace. and d i love that t about this paintiting. so n no matterer how much chaou haveven life, you can alwaysys find happiness. ♪ so this mirror is one ofhehe eces t that ve managed t carry overer from my chihildhoo this home.e. this b belonged to m my mother. my father hahas purchased d it , 60 years b back. and d to bring thihis here ano look into this mirror, i somehow managed toto steal thosese mems and keep i it with me. thank you so much fofor comingo our place,e, to our humbmble a. happinesess, we wish y you hea, and we wish h we can see y you n on. host: thth's it for r "global 303000" this weeeek. we'd love to hear from you. e-mail us at global3000@dw.com, or visit us on facebook. you'll find us under dw women. see you next time. bye-bye. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] narrrrator: on thihis episode of "earth focus," tw
there'e's fire, therere's ang, therere's hatred..ut buddddha, he is alall calmd he is wiwith inner peaeace. and d i love that t about this paintiting. so n no matterer how much chaou haveven life, you can alwaysys find happiness. ♪ so this mirror is one ofhehe eces t that ve managed t carry overer from my chihildhoo this home.e. this b belonged to m my mother. my father hahas purchased d it , 60 years b back. and d to bring thihis here ano look into this mirror, i somehow managed toto steal...
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therere are no rules to keep th oil l in the ground.an no longer save t the world by playining by the rules because the e rules haveve to b changed.d. so w we have not come here to b the world leaders too care for our future. they have e ignored us s in thet and they will ignore us again. wewe have come here to lett the know that change i is coming whether they like it or not. ththe people will rise e to the challenge. and since our leadaders are behaviving like children, we wi have to take the responsibility they should have taken long ago. thank you. [applause] amy: that's greta thunberg, speaking at the u.n. climate summit in poland when she was 15 years old. as you watch this clip, greta, you were smiling. why? reta: it's always fun to see everyone. [laughter] greta: because i don't know just the way i talk and the way i -- it isn't a pretty radical thing. it's a pretty y radical thing t say in front on the secretary general, the u.n. and i remember that speech because before, i had p preparea speech and my father read it this. this
therere are no rules to keep th oil l in the ground.an no longer save t the world by playining by the rules because the e rules haveve to b changed.d. so w we have not come here to b the world leaders too care for our future. they have e ignored us s in thet and they will ignore us again. wewe have come here to lett the know that change i is coming whether they like it or not. ththe people will rise e to the challenge. and since our leadaders are behaviving like children, we wi have to take the...
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rapla therere will boards i want to undermine the idea that there's any kind of truth out that. little thisind of letet his ememotions and so o only the most emotional investor emotional leader r wins it seems like in the short term. only the tech giants have the ability to quickly fix certain ththings if we. start uniting. right the forces of good. no that's it cacan be totorrow it s truly a reasoson. right now yeah let's. is that started it started. and w we need a a litte bit mamaybe some resources to help with that. so we s start acting so strategically. facebook has admitted that the philippines is patient zero in the war against thihis information. twenty sixteen the campaign machinery of now president detective. used facebook and social media to win n an election. but they didn't stop there we began to see these vicious attacks on facebook against anyone who questioned. the killings in the drug war and in october i wrote this three part series on the- propaganda war. when we released it i was attacked the propaganda machine came after us with a bag in it was immediate. yo
rapla therere will boards i want to undermine the idea that there's any kind of truth out that. little thisind of letet his ememotions and so o only the most emotional investor emotional leader r wins it seems like in the short term. only the tech giants have the ability to quickly fix certain ththings if we. start uniting. right the forces of good. no that's it cacan be totorrow it s truly a reasoson. right now yeah let's. is that started it started. and w we need a a litte bit mamaybe some...
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therere are just t too many pee lookining for work, , for foodr somewhere to live.ur planet's humanan populations currently inincreasing by y an averagage of 80 millllion a y. reiner klingholz is one of germany's leading population researchers. since the 1990's, he's been looking into the question of how many people can earth support. >> we live on a planet that has limitations. the resources s required to guarantee people a liviveable le are finite. whether we're talking about energy, infrastructure, roads,, housing, or health care. at s some point, the global populaonon will so o hugehat this will be a problem. >> it already is a problem inh populaonon will so o hugehat ratetes. demogrgraphics reseaearchers y that a country can only develop if the birth rate is low enough. harsh as it sounds, children don't contribute to wealth eation..that means y >> t there needs t to be a falg birthrhrate and a rerelativelyh number of young adulults reachg a working age and actually finding jobs. only then have we seen progress. >> this development has already taken n place in
therere are just t too many pee lookining for work, , for foodr somewhere to live.ur planet's humanan populations currently inincreasing by y an averagage of 80 millllion a y. reiner klingholz is one of germany's leading population researchers. since the 1990's, he's been looking into the question of how many people can earth support. >> we live on a planet that has limitations. the resources s required to guarantee people a liviveable le are finite. whether we're talking about energy,...
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now, we're learning that therer was a whistleblower complaint reportedly about the same issue and apparentlysomeone in the administration learn what president trump was trying to do in strong-arming ukrainian president zelinskien decided to overstep the balance and needed to be reported on officially. the congressional intelligence committees that get access to the information provided by this whistleblower are still waiting for that information and information that the trump appointed inspector general for the intelligence community, michael atkinson, a trump appointee i may repeat is determined to be credible and urgent and in other words, something happened at the highest levels of our government which led a professional and intelligence agency against the inspector general to make a whistleblower complaint for the record and the lot requires that complaint to be shared with committees of congress and it wasn't. ol turns out that the attorney general of the united states, william barr, may have played some role in diverting it from its ordinary statutory course. the president may not want
now, we're learning that therer was a whistleblower complaint reportedly about the same issue and apparentlysomeone in the administration learn what president trump was trying to do in strong-arming ukrainian president zelinskien decided to overstep the balance and needed to be reported on officially. the congressional intelligence committees that get access to the information provided by this whistleblower are still waiting for that information and information that the trump appointed...
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what this meant, if yoyou look t ththe flight maps, therere's no directct flight frfrom hong koko latinrica o or at least ecuador, rather, t that does not cross u.s. airspace.e. which would be a a dangerous thg to do for somemeone in myy positition. so you have to go the long way around, and that means going through non-extradition countries. i had to build an air bridge over the flight path, which goes from hong kong to russia, russia to cuba, cuba to venezuela, then from venezuela to bolivia or bolivia to ecuador. and that is what i did. the airport inft hong kong, w we had gone wheels up, theree are press c conferens bebeing called by the secretaryf state and john kerry. he canceled my passport, which meant when i landed in russia, i could no longer leave. i could not board my onward flight. i am intercepted by security and led into this business lounge. i knew thihis was comiming becai worked for the cia, worked for the nsa, had training on what it is like when governments interfere with your travel. but i have prepared for ththis. prior to l leaving honong kong - because i knew i w
what this meant, if yoyou look t ththe flight maps, therere's no directct flight frfrom hong koko latinrica o or at least ecuador, rather, t that does not cross u.s. airspace.e. which would be a a dangerous thg to do for somemeone in myy positition. so you have to go the long way around, and that means going through non-extradition countries. i had to build an air bridge over the flight path, which goes from hong kong to russia, russia to cuba, cuba to venezuela, then from venezuela to bolivia...
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are you sure therere isn't any little thing you can do because life is going to be very difficult foreone in your position without friends? sarah stopped them and said, no, thanks, we will be fine. i will always admire her couragage. so now because i would not cooperate with the russian intelligence services, i am trapped in an airport i cannot leave. i spend the next 40 days in this airport applying for a to countries around the world. this is where the morales incident comes into play. evo mororales, the president of bolivia, has been asked about my situation. he said mr. snowden is defending human rights. he should be protected. it is not bolivia's problem but if you were in bolivia, maybe. he had been traveling to moscow for an energy conference. as his plane left, there was a rumor that i was on boarard the plane. and so europope closed itsts airsrspace to his presidential aircraft, which is an extraordinary violation of international law that is unprecedented. can you imagine air force one being grounded with the u.s. president on it? and they would not let it leave. it was forc
are you sure therere isn't any little thing you can do because life is going to be very difficult foreone in your position without friends? sarah stopped them and said, no, thanks, we will be fine. i will always admire her couragage. so now because i would not cooperate with the russian intelligence services, i am trapped in an airport i cannot leave. i spend the next 40 days in this airport applying for a to countries around the world. this is where the morales incident comes into play. evo...
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repeatedly reported from therere it's a d disgrace to any western civilized statate.host such a facility ththat s simply exacerbating the refugee crisis. it is a completely unsanitary situation. there are human droppings everywhere. the smell of urine permeates the air. there were a grown m man who yet -- g group young children. women i have been speaking to say they are forced to wear diapers at night because they are so scared of going into publblic b bathrooms because thy fear rape.e. the biggest problem is the fact this facility was built to host around 2500, 3000 people. now we are seeing 13,000. even if there -- it wasas a state-e-of-the-art f facility, s overcrowded condition and continued inflows of m migrants and refugees is making it unbearable. brent: the conditions are unbelievable. today we heard from athens that several urgent measures would be undertaken. that includes sending back thousands of migrants to turkey. will that improve the situation? >> ideallyly, it should be good- it should. that was the original plan, that the eu set down with turkey and
repeatedly reported from therere it's a d disgrace to any western civilized statate.host such a facility ththat s simply exacerbating the refugee crisis. it is a completely unsanitary situation. there are human droppings everywhere. the smell of urine permeates the air. there were a grown m man who yet -- g group young children. women i have been speaking to say they are forced to wear diapers at night because they are so scared of going into publblic b bathrooms because thy fear rape.e. the...
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our reporter, stefan mÖhlhl, trtravelled therere with his m five months after the e events r our "globaleas" series. he visited the inland gorongosa national park, a wetland region that is helping the coast recover from the storm. reporter: : the town of buzi ls at the mouthth of the pungngwe river. when cyclone idai tore t throuh here in march, floodwaters from the entire region flowed into the river. the pungwe burst its banks, flooooding the sururrounding countryside. houses werere washed awaway, includining th of fafarmer abr filipe.. his entire harvest was wiped out, too. abrao: before the cyclone came, i'd been making good progress. but when it hit, it literally threw me bacack to square one. i'm now starting from the bottom again, point zero. reporter: things would have been even worse if it weren't't for e gorongosa national park. this unique wetland landscape lilies 140 kilometers upupriv. like a spongnge, the vegetatin and the network of streams and rivers there absorbed huge amounts of water dumped by the cyclone. marc stalmans, the chief ecologist at the park, checks e water
our reporter, stefan mÖhlhl, trtravelled therere with his m five months after the e events r our "globaleas" series. he visited the inland gorongosa national park, a wetland region that is helping the coast recover from the storm. reporter: : the town of buzi ls at the mouthth of the pungngwe river. when cyclone idai tore t throuh here in march, floodwaters from the entire region flowed into the river. the pungwe burst its banks, flooooding the sururrounding countryside. houses...
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in this election, too, therere s no clear winner, andnd i call on you, bennyny, let us work togetr again n to bring state of israel to save shores. reporter: at a later press conference, dancesaid-- g-- gant z says he does what a unity government, but to be led by him. mr. gantz: you cannot have a unity government with all this spin. you have to come out it with honesty, dignity, and sincerity. reporter: israel's centrists are in total opposition to a government led by netanyahu and have accused h him of trying to drag the country into a third election in a mood to create a broad coalition. brent: for the latest wewe wanto go to our correspondent in jerusalem tonight. good evening to you. we are at this point that follows every general election in israel where the president plays a crucial role. talk to us about whahat has to happen now. reporter: that's right. the attetention is now shiftingo prpresident rivlin, who today hs appear to get to all the partyy leaders but mainly to benjamin netanyahu and benenny gantz to o their best to get out of the stalalemate. what is happening on sunda
in this election, too, therere s no clear winner, andnd i call on you, bennyny, let us work togetr again n to bring state of israel to save shores. reporter: at a later press conference, dancesaid-- g-- gant z says he does what a unity government, but to be led by him. mr. gantz: you cannot have a unity government with all this spin. you have to come out it with honesty, dignity, and sincerity. reporter: israel's centrists are in total opposition to a government led by netanyahu and have...
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lucy: therere are g good people, very gooood peoples.i'm telling you, not my boyfriend is goingng back and leaving me here. since i don't have a visa, they are leaviving their property in south africa. the south african government, they don't do anything. they are leaving p peoples, damaging properties. not nigerians are into drugs, not nigerians are doing crimes. most nigerians are working hard. >> it is 5:00 in thehe morning d it looks like a nonormal. could be anywhere inin the worl, but it is a dadark chapter in te history of south africa. more than 300 p pple are leleavg this country, women,n, children, and men singly because t they ae foreigners and are not feeling welcome here. reporter: some of these kids here were born in south africa. they have never been to nigeria. here at the nigerian consulate, victor and lucy are forced to say their goodbyes. "take me with you in your suitcase," lucy says. then victor and another 300 nigerians get on the bus which will take them to the airport. victor wants to start a new life, but without
lucy: therere are g good people, very gooood peoples.i'm telling you, not my boyfriend is goingng back and leaving me here. since i don't have a visa, they are leaviving their property in south africa. the south african government, they don't do anything. they are leaving p peoples, damaging properties. not nigerians are into drugs, not nigerians are doing crimes. most nigerians are working hard. >> it is 5:00 in thehe morning d it looks like a nonormal. could be anywhere inin the worl,...
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therere plenty of things you can point at when youe talking about joe biden -- he rambles, right.oe he occasionally say stuff that's just completely whacka doodle, as he did in the debate when he started talking about venezuela when the question was on reparations. but in this case he'd been spot-on and clear in his iginal answer and castro was carl: i heard from biden allies during the debate. they said this was f bad castro. you heard the word disqualifying. i want to make b ager point about this. maybe i'm wrong. that's pretty in the t weeds for this debate, whether opting in orpting out, in a program that doesn't even really exist yet. the democrats aren't talking the big picture things that i think people were expecting. that was a very m detailebe i'm: rong. ja think in watching these debates and this might get me in ouble but i think i watching these debates, you watch how they're arguing over policy partic aars that no intricate and you think about how dold trump wou w respond which is, we're going too do something great, don't worry about this, i got this, don't you have more
therere plenty of things you can point at when youe talking about joe biden -- he rambles, right.oe he occasionally say stuff that's just completely whacka doodle, as he did in the debate when he started talking about venezuela when the question was on reparations. but in this case he'd been spot-on and clear in his iginal answer and castro was carl: i heard from biden allies during the debate. they said this was f bad castro. you heard the word disqualifying. i want to make b ager point about...
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it is always astonishing to me therer my white sister say what black women, how black women usually vote. please believe me, not all of us are voting democrat. not all of us are liberals like that. by and large, are conservatives. they just have not had the message. the left-sided media has told them what to think, but they don't support abortion and are very strict on lgbt rights and things like that. i want to let you know and let the listeners out there know that there are so many of us african-american women who are republicans. we are proud republicans. so i thank you for listening. host: thank you, jo. your response? guest: i think we also have to have these caveats when we are talking about overall rate of how different demographic groups tend to vote, that that never encompasses everyone at the individual level. yes, as a voting group, african-american women did vote overwhelmingly democratic and have for recent history, but of always have different perspectives among every demographic. you are a host: senior advisor among the democracy alliance. what do you do? guest: we invest
it is always astonishing to me therer my white sister say what black women, how black women usually vote. please believe me, not all of us are voting democrat. not all of us are liberals like that. by and large, are conservatives. they just have not had the message. the left-sided media has told them what to think, but they don't support abortion and are very strict on lgbt rights and things like that. i want to let you know and let the listeners out there know that there are so many of us...
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girls still i started seeing that ultimately in the 14 years of research i did for the crisis but therere were about 56 of the largest developed nations were having problems with the boys falling behind in all of the academic subjects but especially reading and writing, the two biggest for success. so i started saying i is there something bigger going on. i sold the developed nations had enough mastery survival to allow permission for families who had divorces and women to raise children without any father involvement. i started looking at those populations and foun have foundn there were divorces children didn't do much worse because that had almost no fatherth involvement or no father involvement at first. they were the boy crisis. the single mother groups the same thing was true. the single biggest cause was that it resides where fathers do not reside. crisissay that it's the number one of education. >> boys are falling behind in all major subjects including reading and writing, dropping out of school to a much greater degree than the old days and this was pointed out on 60 minutes, th
girls still i started seeing that ultimately in the 14 years of research i did for the crisis but therere were about 56 of the largest developed nations were having problems with the boys falling behind in all of the academic subjects but especially reading and writing, the two biggest for success. so i started saying i is there something bigger going on. i sold the developed nations had enough mastery survival to allow permission for families who had divorces and women to raise children...
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when thereres any infnformationn the forerest fire, i will rush o the scene straightaway with my group, the fire e assault t tea. it has been a routine that happens here in main tank llllage. every dry seasoson, there will e fire. reporterer: he coordinates a tem of mainly volunteers on how best to hose down burning areas. he is well respected among his peers. >> he i is loyal to friends, hes a good person. we can always find him at any fire that has broken out. reporter: fires are nothingng nw in indonesia, they happen every year whichch officials s say is largelely due to slash and burn farming practices. this year, the blazes are particularly back with an el niÑo wet or pat -- weather pattern exacerbating the dry spell. tohaha says he and his team will continue battling the blazes for as long as it takes. brent: brazil's president, jair bolsonaro, was elected on a promise to get tough on crime. that was last year. this year, brazil's biggest city rio de janeiro is recording record numbers of deaths at the hands of police officers. that states governor who happens to be an ally of th
when thereres any infnformationn the forerest fire, i will rush o the scene straightaway with my group, the fire e assault t tea. it has been a routine that happens here in main tank llllage. every dry seasoson, there will e fire. reporterer: he coordinates a tem of mainly volunteers on how best to hose down burning areas. he is well respected among his peers. >> he i is loyal to friends, hes a good person. we can always find him at any fire that has broken out. reporter: fires are...
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question therer is something -- we would love to be more progressive on the structure. three years, that will not be an issue. on the cooperation side, i would love to have more cooperation in europe with governments that more speed in the infrastructure. that would mean less discussion about range. we are getting a little bit range-phobic and it is always the reason -- the infrastructure has not progressed as fast as we thought it should be. it is one of the major issues. matt: do you expect to see governments like the german government boost their investment? abraham: there is a real willingness there. i see no reservations. matt: you all want to cooperate on eponymous driving. you see a lot of upper -- on autonomous driving. you see a lot of companies that would normally be your rivals? abraham: a thomas driving is very expensive. is veryomous driving expensive. i think it will be double digits, but not superhigh. at the same time, if you look at the technology, it will probably standardize. if you have something that is standardize technology, you have a modest rate
question therer is something -- we would love to be more progressive on the structure. three years, that will not be an issue. on the cooperation side, i would love to have more cooperation in europe with governments that more speed in the infrastructure. that would mean less discussion about range. we are getting a little bit range-phobic and it is always the reason -- the infrastructure has not progressed as fast as we thought it should be. it is one of the major issues. matt: do you expect...
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it is now burned more than 1400 acres and so far, therer no ass holster destroyed five sheds and a barn. the flames spread to nearby grass and quickly burned across 17 angers -- acres. no one is hurt, and investigators are also looking into the cause of that fire. >>> one person is dead and over 30 others are injured after a rare train accident in japan today. a truck and commuter train collided today. the first of three carriages of the eight-car passenger train derailed and the truck caught fire. after it was dragged some 200 feet by the train. the driver of the truck died in the cracker. this is the first major railroad incident in that country since 20126789. >>> well n just about an hour from now, the man charged with attempted murder after driverring into a crowd on a sunny vale sidewalk will be a courtroom. isaah peoples is attempting to enter pleas to eight counts of attempted murder and two additional charges of hate crimes. in april, peoples targeted three pedestrians waiting to use a crosswalk because he thought that they were muslim. he faces life in prison if convicted on a
it is now burned more than 1400 acres and so far, therer no ass holster destroyed five sheds and a barn. the flames spread to nearby grass and quickly burned across 17 angers -- acres. no one is hurt, and investigators are also looking into the cause of that fire. >>> one person is dead and over 30 others are injured after a rare train accident in japan today. a truck and commuter train collided today. the first of three carriages of the eight-car passenger train derailed and the truck...
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as we know, therer will many other high schools in oakland.ave to see if these are isolated or if this will spread to other schools as well. >>> this morning, search crews are returning to the santa barbara coast to look for the remains of the 34th and the final victim of that deadly boat fire. so far, searchers have recovered the bodies of 33 victims. their scuba diving boat is under some 56 feet of water, and it is uppseudodown. investigators are using sonar to map the wreckage. ntsb says it could talk up to two years to determine exactly what happened. the board will release a preliminary report by the end of next week without declaring a cause. >> it is heartbreaking. tragedy. it is clear they are devil staided and our hearts go out to them. those families are here. that is why we do the job we do. >>> more information regarding the lives that were lost. this time apple employees brought along his wife and their daughter who was celebirthday aboard the ship. another victim was lisa of hill valley. friends say she loved photography and work
as we know, therer will many other high schools in oakland.ave to see if these are isolated or if this will spread to other schools as well. >>> this morning, search crews are returning to the santa barbara coast to look for the remains of the 34th and the final victim of that deadly boat fire. so far, searchers have recovered the bodies of 33 victims. their scuba diving boat is under some 56 feet of water, and it is uppseudodown. investigators are using sonar to map the wreckage. ntsb...
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and ththey now claim that biden wewent therere in order to prott his son and to fire -- and to get thekraraians to fifire the prosecutor to stop him from investigating burisma. which is the exact opposite of what happened. so the original story i wrote was bad enough for biden, falsified byy been the e trump camp to make it look like biden actualllly was using his position to protect his son, when that is not true. amy: of course president is continuing to say investigate hunter biden. and now the general of ukraine is saying hunter biden is not guilty. talk about vice president joe biden's role in dealing with the prosecutor general in t this question of whetether he was trying to o force hihim out. -- the point the united states was making, biden was really caring a message for united states government, for the obama a administration, whwh was you have to crackdown more on corruption. prosecutor inthe particular was an obstacle to crackdown on corruption.n. he was not leaving any investigations. in fact, there are reports he was trying to blackmail or get paid off by companies to sto
and ththey now claim that biden wewent therere in order to prott his son and to fire -- and to get thekraraians to fifire the prosecutor to stop him from investigating burisma. which is the exact opposite of what happened. so the original story i wrote was bad enough for biden, falsified byy been the e trump camp to make it look like biden actualllly was using his position to protect his son, when that is not true. amy: of course president is continuing to say investigate hunter biden. and now...
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what could you do therere you could not junior nonfiction?> great question and it is multilayered. i actually started working on this in 2009. what that means is this book, at least in its inception, predates "between the world and me" and the vast majority of work. in many ways this is one of my oldest published works. when i finished "the beatable struggle," my first book, my editor felt stylistically and might be successful if i tried fiction. i began working in that spirit. but something else happened. probably after the case for reparations or after i've done quite a bit of research and writing about the civil war, it really became clear to me that you could make certain political arguments based on n facts. you can have all of the facts on your side. but for reasons that reside deep noimagination, people say anyway. we see that with climate change denial. i saw that around the civil war that on some level facts did not matter, people were attached to deeper thing. whemany of the things we were saying it wasn't so much they were wrong ob
what could you do therere you could not junior nonfiction?> great question and it is multilayered. i actually started working on this in 2009. what that means is this book, at least in its inception, predates "between the world and me" and the vast majority of work. in many ways this is one of my oldest published works. when i finished "the beatable struggle," my first book, my editor felt stylistically and might be successful if i tried fiction. i began working in that...
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cause therere are twtwo prongof the crime that t ve to be considereded. was the lalaw broken?s is always the easasiest and less interesting question. two, was a justified? the government forbids that when it is the governments own behavior that is on trial. instead, they simply want to consider that first prong -- was the law broken? they say if the law was broken, the jury can't consider whether it wasas justified or not becece the government argues there is no justification for revealing their own classified criminality. obviously, i would say that has to change. because you can have a sesentencing in that but you cannot have a fair trial in that. amy: we saw what happened with chelsea manning, how difficult it was to hear anything she had to say in court. we played a surreptitious recording inside the court-martial where you could hardly hear her voice. what are you demanding? what are the conditions you would agree to to come back to the united states? >> it is simply whistleblowers have the right to tell the jury why they did what they did, forr the jury to c consider was
cause therere are twtwo prongof the crime that t ve to be considereded. was the lalaw broken?s is always the easasiest and less interesting question. two, was a justified? the government forbids that when it is the governments own behavior that is on trial. instead, they simply want to consider that first prong -- was the law broken? they say if the law was broken, the jury can't consider whether it wasas justified or not becece the government argues there is no justification for revealing...
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therere are things that aree important, things that are unimportant. >> [indiscernible] >> we are goingo clear the protesters now. were the immigrant rights protesters. caesar, what did you see and what was the reaction of the crowd? amy: and what were they saying? >> it was a coordinated effort by an unknown group to me of startedo just suddenly changing. at first it was difficult to hear but when they started taking them off the stage -- they made it all the way to the stage. we saw the shirt d where they talked aboutaca and their talking about protecting daca because if they were deported their lives would be at risk. it was at the moment where vice president biden started speaking because once again we wantnt to make sure that we hold vice president biden accountable for the fact -- even though the doctor president did come under president obama, the fact that 3 million families were separated does not outweigh the cost of providing 700,000 undocumented permitrk under the plan. they were escorted out. we have petitioned the police chief. we do not know the status of these young folk
therere are things that aree important, things that are unimportant. >> [indiscernible] >> we are goingo clear the protesters now. were the immigrant rights protesters. caesar, what did you see and what was the reaction of the crowd? amy: and what were they saying? >> it was a coordinated effort by an unknown group to me of startedo just suddenly changing. at first it was difficult to hear but when they started taking them off the stage -- they made it all the way to the...
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ofof course, therere's a whole intermediary category of lawyers who have been exploiting many of theseple, promising they will get them a kind of a positive result from the tribunal. it iss this mass scale sort of ercise inn explication and disenfranchisement. it does go back quite a long way. the bjp has been planning it for a long timime. in the early 1990's when thehe p s nonot in power in the state and always reporting in assam, i remember being in a provincial town on the border of bangladesh and assam and speakining to a bp legislator and congress legislator. they both talked about -- the bjp politician was very clear that hinindus come across the border should be given citizenship. i hahave to say, all credit t te congresswoman who was arguing with h him and s she said it dit matter w what religion because india was a seconond republic. she said anyoyone who comes acrs the border should be given citizenship, which i thought was a really wonderful thing. the bjp has been planning for this kind of -- for a very long time. amy: is there any form of appeal, of changing this largest
ofof course, therere's a whole intermediary category of lawyers who have been exploiting many of theseple, promising they will get them a kind of a positive result from the tribunal. it iss this mass scale sort of ercise inn explication and disenfranchisement. it does go back quite a long way. the bjp has been planning it for a long timime. in the early 1990's when thehe p s nonot in power in the state and always reporting in assam, i remember being in a provincial town on the border of...
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and three or four years into the kentucky experiment, what happened was therere was another governor who came down the pike, and he basically said minorities and immigrants are gaming the system. let's view anti-government, and people voted out literally their own health care in a way. so part of the reason what -- >> doesn't sound very hopeful. >> i guess my point is that there's a caveat to medicare for all which is there are these tensions and how you address those tensions. but i think at the times where i give a pause is when i talk to progressive audiences, and there's this assumption, well, the minute people get on this health plan, they're going to see how bebb official, how beneficial health care is for them. and i don't know the answer toe this, but i guess the question i have is how much do you take history into account, right? because you're just stepping into a 200-year argument right here. and so if people were going to get down the minute they got healthea care, they would have been happy with the affordable care act for all, you know? and like that. so i think that th
and three or four years into the kentucky experiment, what happened was therere was another governor who came down the pike, and he basically said minorities and immigrants are gaming the system. let's view anti-government, and people voted out literally their own health care in a way. so part of the reason what -- >> doesn't sound very hopeful. >> i guess my point is that there's a caveat to medicare for all which is there are these tensions and how you address those tensions. but...
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. >> i vaguely recall from when i sponsored this as a state therer 20 years ago that was some discussion to have safety belts, that the seats are andendicular, right angles, they are stiff and they did not move, and it would hurt the kids' necks. is that an argument that has been made? >> it is, but fortunately the technology has advanced so they are able to protect an occupant --t may be unbelted behind i behind occupants who are belted as well. we have been able to study some crashes where there have been onboard video systems that have shown the alms and we have seen there is good reduction with these modern lap shoulder belts in modern school buses. >> thank you. the ntsb also recommended automatic emergency braking technology. widely available. you also concur that that should be part of a school bus? >> correct. correct. the ntsb has always advocated for crash prevention. technologies like forward collision avoidance, automatic emergency braking, electronic stability control. if they can activate at that last moment before crash happens, in some cases we can avoid the crash altoget
. >> i vaguely recall from when i sponsored this as a state therer 20 years ago that was some discussion to have safety belts, that the seats are andendicular, right angles, they are stiff and they did not move, and it would hurt the kids' necks. is that an argument that has been made? >> it is, but fortunately the technology has advanced so they are able to protect an occupant --t may be unbelted behind i behind occupants who are belted as well. we have been able to study some...
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it is always astonishing to me therer my white sister say what black women, how black women usually vote believe me, not all of us are voting democrat. not all of us are liberals like that. by and large, are conservatives. they just have not had the message. the left-sided media has told them what to think, but they don't support abortion and are very strict on lgbt rights and things like that. i want to let you know and let the listeners out there know that there are so many of us african-american women who are republicans. we are proud republicans. so i thank you for listening. host: thank you, jo. your response? guest: i think we also have to have these caveats when we are talking about overall rate of how different demographic groups tend to vote, that that never encompasses everyone at the individual level. yes, as a voting group, african-american women did vote overwhelmingly democratic and have for recent history, but of always have different perspectives among every demographic. you are a host: senior advisor among the democracy alliance. what do you do? guest: we invest in organ
it is always astonishing to me therer my white sister say what black women, how black women usually vote believe me, not all of us are voting democrat. not all of us are liberals like that. by and large, are conservatives. they just have not had the message. the left-sided media has told them what to think, but they don't support abortion and are very strict on lgbt rights and things like that. i want to let you know and let the listeners out there know that there are so many of us...