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therere is a place for them, but they need to be regulated like every other animal. i just feel they haven't been. it has gotten way out o of control. our wolf season started 10 years ago. >> it was my interpretation that the states were not thrilled about t having wololves back inn idaho, wyoyoming, and montana. it's kikind of like whyhy did yu pick our s state? why do we have to live with them? our state, to be in while put t them in central park in new york? it is unfair. people tell me that we don't really care for wolves. >> the delisting of wolves from the endangered species list is agreed-upon based on the estherville science at the time. and that called for a minimum of 300 wolves in the rocky mountains states for thrhree consecutive years or 10 breeding years for each state. and we reach that in 2002. minimumolves is a number of walllls to have a viable wolf populalation. something higher was -- off to have a viable wolf population. something higher was reasonable. many peoeople felt that 2000 wolves in the northern rockies would eventually lead to dispersal
therere is a place for them, but they need to be regulated like every other animal. i just feel they haven't been. it has gotten way out o of control. our wolf season started 10 years ago. >> it was my interpretation that the states were not thrilled about t having wololves back inn idaho, wyoyoming, and montana. it's kikind of like whyhy did yu pick our s state? why do we have to live with them? our state, to be in while put t them in central park in new york? it is unfair. people tell...
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therere's no way to prt what'll happen. things change, bubut a lot ofof the thingngs te know, a lot t of the bususinesss thate know arere in threat, are in danger of closing now, and as thisis progresses more, will ben danger of closing. you know, t e commercial fisisheries, the recreational f fisheries--if ththere's no kelp, there's no fish. catton: one of the t things that the watetermen's alliance i is g to help progress our goals is to enengage the a abalone diviversd otheher recreatitional divererse area that are passionate about helpining to bring back the kekp forerest, to target the purple urchins inin their recreationall harvest.t. [overlrlapping chahatter] russo: in 2013, there was an abnormal spawning event with the purple urchin in sonoma, where they spawned in deep water and it washed ashore, basically the entire sonoma coast. so what happened then is you have the kelp trying to come back in the cold-water years, but in an abnormally large population of purple urchin. so every time the kelp would pop up, it was
therere's no way to prt what'll happen. things change, bubut a lot ofof the thingngs te know, a lot t of the bususinesss thate know arere in threat, are in danger of closing now, and as thisis progresses more, will ben danger of closing. you know, t e commercial fisisheries, the recreational f fisheries--if ththere's no kelp, there's no fish. catton: one of the t things that the watetermen's alliance i is g to help progress our goals is to enengage the a abalone diviversd otheher recreatitional...
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therere'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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so let's say therere wawas one namame that wawas pred amamong many. the namame of mr w what salon for example the prevevious un ambsar- the lebanese in.n. there to the u. and- he'e's sunni who can be a name. if how do. i amam an independent. a cacandidate and who mightt get the- so to speak the approval from the street because he was not part of the government's h he wasn't a minister b before. and hee has sosort of speak a clean record. on that level and thahat also goes to sasay when we get to the ministers also thatt therere a e some fresh f faces that can come in. and att least bring back a bit of trust so in terms of what will happen next it's really anybody's guess. but if you want to take the safe bet you'd say that they are lebanese politicalal class will repeat the same mistakes and bring back perhaps mister hardy. who will try to form a governmement and will b be unabe to form a government and we'll cut to go into a deadlock for a vevery long time. if i'd want to be optimistic i'd say misteter how do you wilill see is this ad make a h histor
so let's say therere wawas one namame that wawas pred amamong many. the namame of mr w what salon for example the prevevious un ambsar- the lebanese in.n. there to the u. and- he'e's sunni who can be a name. if how do. i amam an independent. a cacandidate and who mightt get the- so to speak the approval from the street because he was not part of the government's h he wasn't a minister b before. and hee has sosort of speak a clean record. on that level and thahat also goes to sasay when we get...
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you know, the commercial fisheheries, the recreational fisisheries--if therere's no kelp, there's no fish. cacatton: one of the thihings tt the watermrmen's alliance is s g to help progress our goals is to engagage the ababalone diverersd other r recreationonal divers se area that are passionate about helping g to bring back the kelp forestst, to target the purple urchins in t their recreational harvest. [overlapapping chatttter] russo: in 2013, there was an abnormal spawning event with the purple urchin in sonoma, where they spawned in deep water and it washed ashore, basically the entire sonoma coast. so what happened then is you have the kelp trying to come back in the cold-water years, but in an abnormally large population of purple urchin. so every time the kelp would pop up, it was dog-piled by urchin, so there's an urgency to o getting this doe sooner rather than latater. catton: so we're here to estimate the number, the total numbers of urchihins that are being caught. we're taking a look at the sizes of those urchins and looking at wtt their condition is, what they''e been e
you know, the commercial fisheheries, the recreational fisisheries--if therere's no kelp, there's no fish. cacatton: one of the thihings tt the watermrmen's alliance is s g to help progress our goals is to engagage the ababalone diverersd other r recreationonal divers se area that are passionate about helping g to bring back the kelp forestst, to target the purple urchins in t their recreational harvest. [overlapapping chatttter] russo: in 2013, there was an abnormal spawning event with the...
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. >> 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 r 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
. >> 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 r 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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. >> therere two christmas dlasks celebrating major milestone.xpress turns 15. >> and the 25th anniversary of santa claus. >> i remember this terrible black cloud hanging over the whole thing. >>> you want a stocking full of candy? how about give you a stocking full of this. $5 a kid, $5 a kid. >> i don't think there will be anotr st. nick quite like what we saw in a madieu christmas. >> nex up, two more classics that reef major milestones "the polar express" turd 15 and the santa claus is a merry old 25. >> does this look like a little weight to you? >> it's the 25th anniversary >> little creepy. >> it's weird. >> merry cistmas to all and to all a good night. >> e.t. was on the said h when tim allen put on that jolly red suit. >> can weee more of it? >> my wife said you rember how angry you were? >> if you're, dd like me, i don't like sitting still. >> co-star tom hanks got into the action by voicing st. nick in the foal lar express. he said he loved the story because itremimed him of his own childhood christmas tradition. every christm and rode
. >> therere two christmas dlasks celebrating major milestone.xpress turns 15. >> and the 25th anniversary of santa claus. >> i remember this terrible black cloud hanging over the whole thing. >>> you want a stocking full of candy? how about give you a stocking full of this. $5 a kid, $5 a kid. >> i don't think there will be anotr st. nick quite like what we saw in a madieu christmas. >> nex up, two more classics that reef major milestones "the polar...
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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 ilillegally,y, we need 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 enfor
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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therere's no trace and trust. trace anand trust startst the dock from the b boat. you're offloadingng right to the fishmonger, righght to the box, and then where it goes. it's the forei fleet. ththey have vevery little ruleses, very littltle regulations, no permits, noo licenses. t they're doing everything wrong, and when the american guys are dodoing everything right, yeah, it's very difficult fofor the ameerin ffisherman t to compete e with e foreign fish and the foforeign pricing that comes into o it. man: when n i was 16, , i learnd to scuba-dive. i just love being in the ocean, and then i saw an opportunity to become a sea urchin diver, so i learned to process sea urchins, first in my garage, so i then started diving during the day, processing in the evening, and delivering to sushi bars. i had a couple tough years, but we learned to start buying local seafood. i started buyiying local lobsters aand local s swordfishsh and otr local l fish, and i startedd buyying out of bajaja californi. i starteted buying g groupers ad snappers and scallopops out of baja cala
therere's no trace and trust. trace anand trust startst the dock from the b boat. you're offloadingng right to the fishmonger, righght to the box, and then where it goes. it's the forei fleet. ththey have vevery little ruleses, very littltle regulations, no permits, noo licenses. t they're doing everything wrong, and when the american guys are dodoing everything right, yeah, it's very difficult fofor the ameerin ffisherman t to compete e with e foreign fish and the foforeign pricing that comes...
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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 things 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. you
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. 3-4 million gallons of fuelel a year isis wt we ththink we'll prododuce, and we'll go upup from therere. so s digester, in terms of greenhouse gas s impacts, wouldld have thee impact as removing over 3,000 ccars from the r road. this wht we hope is thehe newest growth f the industry to try to produce more and more gas from america's dairiries. arioso: this gives us a way to tell our story and, you know, add to the story. youou know, wwe've had kind of the same e sy for a long g time, and we can protect thenvnvironnt, , but also, you know, kinind of contie down this path of energy independence, the next technology that can make, you know, our farms more effiicient and m more environmentally protective. shyler: i think that dairies in calilifornia havave gone thrhros and downs. mostly recentltly i's been totough times s for them. margins h haven't been ththere.s is an oppoportunity fofor them o kind of expand a littlele bit. n a way, , they aree entering the energy b business, w which ikikd of cool.. ariioso: i'm pretty blessed.d. i mean, we have 4 generations on the farm. my dad is s sti
. 3-4 million gallons of fuelel a year isis wt we ththink we'll prododuce, and we'll go upup from therere. so s digester, in terms of greenhouse gas s impacts, wouldld have thee impact as removing over 3,000 ccars from the r road. this wht we hope is thehe newest growth f the industry to try to produce more and more gas from america's dairiries. arioso: this gives us a way to tell our story and, you know, add to the story. youou know, wwe've had kind of the same e sy for a long g time, and we...
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therere are some of the other stories that are making headlines. the architect of france's controversial pension reform has resigned over alleged conflicts of interest. the departure comes 12 days into nationwide strikes against his plans aimed to plug a deficit in the system. this is a blow to the president of france whom it -- remains locked. a ceremony in belgium to mark the 75th anniversary of the battle of the bulge. itit was one of world war ii's bloodiest episode in which u.s. forces defeated a german attempt to stop advancing allied armies in december 1944. there have been more violent protests in india over a citizenship law. the legislation provides a fast track to citizenship to refugees. but it excludes muslims. rick's say that undermines the -- critics say that undermines the constitutional equality for everyone. the unrest has spread to other parts of the country. in the capital, police clash with students. >> riot police fire a volley of teargas. their target? student protesters. they are demanding that the government sent a new citi
therere are some of the other stories that are making headlines. the architect of france's controversial pension reform has resigned over alleged conflicts of interest. the departure comes 12 days into nationwide strikes against his plans aimed to plug a deficit in the system. this is a blow to the president of france whom it -- remains locked. a ceremony in belgium to mark the 75th anniversary of the battle of the bulge. itit was one of world war ii's bloodiest episode in which u.s. forces...
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strong in the luxury we've seen markets like san jose where therere 1 million, $2 million homes go down. they'll be looking, strong but days of 20% price gwth in these luxuryon markets are past. >> you mentioned the san jose market. let's talk about some other local markets around the country. like in the sunbelt, for example. will we see better marke there, for example? >> reporter: a lot ofigration in the red fin data. people looking on the coast into places like texas, arizona, other affordable markets? >> they tend to be more affordable. they should do ptty well in 2020. >> what about in the industrial base, in the country? there is a revival going on in the northern parts of the united states. what do u see there? >> larger cities like cleveland, detroit, buffalo, those markets will do well. some of e more rur parts we'll probably lose people and those markets won't be as rong. >> thanks again for joining us. >> thank you. >> you've got it. >>> one of the biggest corporate stories this year was boeing's 737 x. most likely going to be big news again in the new year. at issu o all th
strong in the luxury we've seen markets like san jose where therere 1 million, $2 million homes go down. they'll be looking, strong but days of 20% price gwth in these luxuryon markets are past. >> you mentioned the san jose market. let's talk about some other local markets around the country. like in the sunbelt, for example. will we see better marke there, for example? >> reporter: a lot ofigration in the red fin data. people looking on the coast into places like texas, arizona,...
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therere is nothingng normal at ththat. reporter: : lucy is alsoso figg at a p political levevel. she campaiaigns confeferees for more gender equality in he country. she also rreresentthose living wiwi hiv. the fection te amongoung women in kenya has bn n on the rise againin in recent yeaears. one rereason is a lalack of education.n. lucy: you cannot talk about sex in schools, , even in highgh schools. even the schools we go to, we cannot just t come with cocond, eveven if the ststudents ask f , and start t monstrating on how to u. . that wld c causehaos.. sowewe still don't have se ucatation schooools patricia: ere is also that enend th youngngeople who, due to povertyadololesnt girls and younwomen n gage with older peoplehey y ca sponsors for seal favavs. so, at times thaalalso cses infection. rerter: sexual favs s in exexange for money. someomen are in such financial need that t they see no o other option.. getttting a schoolol educatios one stepep towards fememale autononomy. but there are lotsts of things that s stand in the way, even menstruatition. manyny women can't't affo
therere is nothingng normal at ththat. reporter: : lucy is alsoso figg at a p political levevel. she campaiaigns confeferees for more gender equality in he country. she also rreresentthose living wiwi hiv. the fection te amongoung women in kenya has bn n on the rise againin in recent yeaears. one rereason is a lalack of education.n. lucy: you cannot talk about sex in schools, , even in highgh schools. even the schools we go to, we cannot just t come with cocond, eveven if the ststudents ask f ,...
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they stated that based on the information they have, as of this morning, therere are no survivors on island. flights over the volcano also found no sign of life. this morning, a navy ship is going to the island and sending up surveillance drones to find out if it is safe for a recovery team to land later today on the island. brent: we understand the white island is a popular destination for tourists. it is one of the most accessible volcanoes. tell us about it. carissa: questions have bebeen raised why v visitors have been allowed to comome to thehe isla. in the last weeks, a heightened alert level has been issued. it is ultimately up to tour operators decide whether to take visitors to the privately owned island. one local company stated on their website that it operates through alert levels. it added that passengers should be aware there is always a risk of eruptive activity regardless of the alert level. the levels change on a frequent basis. one volvanologist said -- brent: that was carissa paramita speaking to me from auckland. hong kong democracy activists calls for citywide st
they stated that based on the information they have, as of this morning, therere are no survivors on island. flights over the volcano also found no sign of life. this morning, a navy ship is going to the island and sending up surveillance drones to find out if it is safe for a recovery team to land later today on the island. brent: we understand the white island is a popular destination for tourists. it is one of the most accessible volcanoes. tell us about it. carissa: questions have bebeen...
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this rover is going to get down and seeee whether therere w wase onon ours -- on mars, possibly whether there could still be life on mars. it is asking the big queuestion. >> china, the european space agency, and the united arab emirates are also sending spacecraft to mars next year. this is a crowded field. how much to the objectives differ for these missions, and do you think we would be better ofoff to pool resources? >> they aree actually pulling things together. the uae spacecraft will be looking at mars weather. china will be launching an orbiter and a small lander thatt will look at bio signatureres, evidence of biological markers. europe''s roverer does the same thing,g, as will be 2020 rover. those three plus the mars science lab, we will have fofour rovers looking for evidence of past and possibly present life. it is going to be sort of an astrobiology festival in 2020 on mars. >> very exciting. these missions focus mainly on studying the conditions on the red planet. how can their findings be applied on earth? >> it's interesting. mars at one point had conditions very s simil
this rover is going to get down and seeee whether therere w wase onon ours -- on mars, possibly whether there could still be life on mars. it is asking the big queuestion. >> china, the european space agency, and the united arab emirates are also sending spacecraft to mars next year. this is a crowded field. how much to the objectives differ for these missions, and do you think we would be better ofoff to pool resources? >> they aree actually pulling things together. the uae...
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out therere people making parody videos of robots. those must make you nuts? of them cause us some pain. we work to make our videos so -- so we used to kick our robots, only for the purpose of showing off how good they were at bouncing. and then we started poking them with a hockey stick for the same thing, to show how they can respond to uncertainty. took that aspeople us being mean to the robots. that sort of doing thing. but then some of these parodies are showing the robots shooting back at people, kicking them, making it look like it's us. to a question from the audience. my own.tart with it's interesting to me to watch spot come up on stage. there's a driver still. there's somebody kind of directing it. where does machine englishing enter -- learning enter into this artificial intelligence the robot can be given a thenby a control center, walk out into the oil installation or to the sceutuction site and ects something -- execute something without a driver? give two answers. in terms of spot, although today we were driving it because by, it hasple close m
out therere people making parody videos of robots. those must make you nuts? of them cause us some pain. we work to make our videos so -- so we used to kick our robots, only for the purpose of showing off how good they were at bouncing. and then we started poking them with a hockey stick for the same thing, to show how they can respond to uncertainty. took that aspeople us being mean to the robots. that sort of doing thing. but then some of these parodies are showing the robots shooting back at...
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therere are reports of people taking part -- - taking sheltern the region's airports.ow the storm has passed, was returning homee, the job of rebubuilding their leses has bebegun. although t the philippinines ist by storm several timeses a year, typhoon phanefonee has made this christmas one that will be remembered. >> earlier, we spoke to richard gorge and of the philippine red cross. he told us about the aftermath of t the storm and how those affected are dealing with it. >> people are beginning to go back to their homes. after the onslaught of the typhoon last night and the other night. there are a lot of people who have lost their homes. people in the coastal areas. they really got wallopped. their homes are totally destroyed. a lot of people will have to do without. we are providing tarpaulins and shelter to the folks out there. everything they have, their clothes, sanitary items, utensils, they are without that. the first impact our trucks that will provide ready-made meals. this will bee a recurring problm because we do not have enough trucks. we are trying to b
therere are reports of people taking part -- - taking sheltern the region's airports.ow the storm has passed, was returning homee, the job of rebubuilding their leses has bebegun. although t the philippinines ist by storm several timeses a year, typhoon phanefonee has made this christmas one that will be remembered. >> earlier, we spoke to richard gorge and of the philippine red cross. he told us about the aftermath of t the storm and how those affected are dealing with it. >>...
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therere have beeeen some reportf violence but most of these protesters are only coming out with postersnd slogans. the critics of this act are saying this act is unconstitutional because it violates the secular fabric of this country's constitution. they are saying -- granting citizenship on the basis of religion is not something india should be doing. this act makes it easy for non-muslims to gain indian citizenship and protesters are concerned that this, combined with other policies could harm indian muslims. the government has denied that this act will impact indian muslims but protesters are telling us it will continue with the civil unrest the government does something. there is also hopes being staked in the indian supreme court. the hope is that the court will strike down this act. helena: the telecoms operator orange has been found guilty by a french court over a string of employee suicides. the former ceo was sentenced to prison in what is a landmark ruling. reporter: france telecom was under siegege back in 2006. when a brutal reorganization plan saw over 20,000 employees lose
therere have beeeen some reportf violence but most of these protesters are only coming out with postersnd slogans. the critics of this act are saying this act is unconstitutional because it violates the secular fabric of this country's constitution. they are saying -- granting citizenship on the basis of religion is not something india should be doing. this act makes it easy for non-muslims to gain indian citizenship and protesters are concerned that this, combined with other policies could...
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anchor: the second year in a row therere is an eight-yeyear-old y as the biggest earner inin youtube.e ephehen: a preretty stgegering figure. this is according to "forbes magazine." ryan of "ryan's world" earned $26 million in the year to june. that figure is u up $4 million n the previous year. ryan does things like review toys. earnedond-place channel $20 million. and a russian-american at $18ar-old was million. between the top 10 earners, they managed to rake in $162 million over the years. forbes calculates these figures based on ads, sponsorored conte, tours,dise sales, and because youtube stars now tour the world to meet their fans. anchor:: and it makes people fel very old. old and poor. stephen carroll with our business update. time for a a short break. stay with us. world news headlines. - hey, i'm valalerie junune. cong u up reel south . - you are e a princess. - [valerie] for young latinas, a right of passage comes at age 15. - you have to be responsible. you have to be mature now. you have to know exactly what you want in life, like strive e for your goals.. you haveve to b
anchor: the second year in a row therere is an eight-yeyear-old y as the biggest earner inin youtube.e ephehen: a preretty stgegering figure. this is according to "forbes magazine." ryan of "ryan's world" earned $26 million in the year to june. that figure is u up $4 million n the previous year. ryan does things like review toys. earnedond-place channel $20 million. and a russian-american at $18ar-old was million. between the top 10 earners, they managed to rake in $162...
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but the decision to end the negotiations, the president was right about that because therere were somlyad signs about where these negotiations were going. >> what were the bad? >> well, first of all, when you have the taliban unwilling to t even acknowled legitimately democratically elected afghan government that has been our partner for more than a decade and a half, that's a bad sign. >> mm-hmm. >> when they say that they were some kind of puppet government, that's a bad sign.al when they weren't able to give any assurances that they were going to keep their territory safe of terrorism, that's a bad sign. and so, seems to me that the taliban was beginning to believe we wanted an agreement more than they did. >> right. and all of the talk, not just in this administration t going back to the obama administration, that we have to get out, we have to end the war, i think had given the taliban a false sense of secury. >> then i'd like to get your sense of why an 18-years war in afghanistan islitically toxic on both sides. and i'd like to sh you a clip, from the campaign trail, of both pres
but the decision to end the negotiations, the president was right about that because therere were somlyad signs about where these negotiations were going. >> what were the bad? >> well, first of all, when you have the taliban unwilling to t even acknowled legitimately democratically elected afghan government that has been our partner for more than a decade and a half, that's a bad sign. >> mm-hmm. >> when they say that they were some kind of puppet government, that's a...
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you get behind your team and you stay therer you get punished fro within your own party. that's true in the democratic republican party and i think that's the process we're seeing play out right now. robert: talng about the g.o.p., what explains them going along with the protectionist tilting trade deal, the newsmca and new taversion of navoing with the trillion dollar spending deal and sticking with the president on impeachment? >> just as jerry said, this is a tribal moment in pditics. all of those republicans in the house know that if they turn on trump especially on impeachment, they're going to get a primary challenger the next day. they're goingo have a har time raising money. they're going to have the resident tweeting attacks at them. they're -- they could potentially have the president going after them in rallies in their home districts. they live in fear of the president turning his political machine against them. becae he has donehat before. it's the reason -- one of the reasons why bob corker resigned from theate two years ago, one of the reasons why jeff flak
you get behind your team and you stay therer you get punished fro within your own party. that's true in the democratic republican party and i think that's the process we're seeing play out right now. robert: talng about the g.o.p., what explains them going along with the protectionist tilting trade deal, the newsmca and new taversion of navoing with the trillion dollar spending deal and sticking with the president on impeachment? >> just as jerry said, this is a tribal moment in pditics....
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a guide to the area where queen elizabeth is being born so many people asked for a book about it thererewasn't one so i started my writing career with my mother and the book was a best seller. that is where it all began in that book was published 50 years ago. so today and yesterday we are celebrating a number of things. but in a much bigger way the anniversary of d-day. the invasion of normandy. seventy-five years ago yesterday my father landed at d-day. seventy-five years ago today on those british beaches with a tremendous battle began on normandy. between those casualties of june 7th it is a pretty extraordinary moment 75 years later i was pleased to see the president actually went to france and britain to commemorate the invasion to pay tribute to somebody else. [laughter] >> because that is the culmination of the ten years of my life. and then the commander-in-chief and world war ii with a historian or biographer had actually written a serious study for the president of the united states in his role asteta commander-in-chief his constitutional role. in the most violent war in human
a guide to the area where queen elizabeth is being born so many people asked for a book about it thererewasn't one so i started my writing career with my mother and the book was a best seller. that is where it all began in that book was published 50 years ago. so today and yesterday we are celebrating a number of things. but in a much bigger way the anniversary of d-day. the invasion of normandy. seventy-five years ago yesterday my father landed at d-day. seventy-five years ago today on those...
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instead of broad sweeps of --nt, therere tiny dotss dots.le many of turner's anworks appear etherea idealized, he was fond of litte r, the little figures and animals and stuff that dot his foreground. >> the real world is untidy. he wanted to root things in reality. reporter: his workhanged as often as his landscapes did, especially in venice. the work he produced in his final sit in 1830 led one critic to describe him as a magician. >> the real thrill of vene was the fact it has this extraordinary light. for anrtt putting light into pictures, the effect the has and how it merges sea and sky made an enormous impression on him. reporter:ed bowen, wgbh, mystic, connecticut. ♪ amna: tonight's brief but spectacular features singer-songwriter mike, one of the founding members of the beach boys. o -- they won over fans with their unique sounds. >> for many it is nostalgic when we sing wouldn't it be nice. when someone is in gradechool and listens to the beach boys and here's it for the first time, it totally relates to them at that stage of life.
instead of broad sweeps of --nt, therere tiny dotss dots.le many of turner's anworks appear etherea idealized, he was fond of litte r, the little figures and animals and stuff that dot his foreground. >> the real world is untidy. he wanted to root things in reality. reporter: his workhanged as often as his landscapes did, especially in venice. the work he produced in his final sit in 1830 led one critic to describe him as a magician. >> the real thrill of vene was the fact it has...
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not familiar with the facts climate change is for real also and look at what is happening all over therere world and california and our nation of our children and grandchildren this is the united states of america. this is not russia or china it is the united states of america. i feel very strange when this man gets on air force one i don't think he should be allowed to do that they should not allow this man to get on. >> i agree with everything you had a to say i also worked for ronald reagan on his campaign biography and george h.w. bush when 63 million people elect the president of united states you should not elect them free speech are that they cannot represent us that's what elections are all about we could vote for who we could vote for. >> i have interviewed six presidents. >> what defines legacy quick. >> almost 120 different things but primarily the economy and the economy dominates for example with the four presidents intelligent carter at almost the most intelligent he's higher than trump and kennedy but is ranked poorly as a president but lately ranked as a poor president beca
not familiar with the facts climate change is for real also and look at what is happening all over therere world and california and our nation of our children and grandchildren this is the united states of america. this is not russia or china it is the united states of america. i feel very strange when this man gets on air force one i don't think he should be allowed to do that they should not allow this man to get on. >> i agree with everything you had a to say i also worked for ronald...
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if therere was something that wt wrong here, and went wrong in the fisa court and think about this. it totally does not give anyone who's been monitored throughout the fisa court has no representationon whatsoever. tithe one thing that the presidt said that so important here about getting rid of these bad players in the swamp. it is the fact that he needs to house. because if there's nobody to represent, think about this, that's the fourth amendment right to unreasonable searches and seizures. what the fbi did, kevin kline of the fbi attorney in the case of carter page was stomping all over carter page's rights. which is the right of all american citizens. >> tammy: this becomes the question, we know carter page's name, we know this could affect all of us.me the scary questionable thing here, with the best government on god's great earth, the best country in human situation. we've gott, these individuals begin to think it's their own private company t and they can o what they please. they brought out this willingness to say, well, the ends justify the means and john, because we do k
if therere was something that wt wrong here, and went wrong in the fisa court and think about this. it totally does not give anyone who's been monitored throughout the fisa court has no representationon whatsoever. tithe one thing that the presidt said that so important here about getting rid of these bad players in the swamp. it is the fact that he needs to house. because if there's nobody to represent, think about this, that's the fourth amendment right to unreasonable searches and seizures....
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a woman who was nobel peace prize winner, an icon of the human rights movement, now to be sitting thererestanding there forcefuy defending her government, a government which, as you said, has displaced over one million rohingyas, that has committed systematic rape and the destruction n of villages. and to have this transmitted all over the world -- i don't think from an international point of view this was a disaster for her. if somebody is accusing you of a crime of genocide, no less, you usually want to run away from those charges, hide them. by going to the hague for domestic reasons, she guaranteed the world would be watching, that the cameras of the world would be focused on these very accusations. to: so auaung san suu kyi goes the hague. the case was brought by gambia. explain why gambia. is a fascinating story, actually. the orgaganization of islamic ofperation, 57 member group islamic countries, have obviously been concerned about the treatment, the crimes against the rohingyas. they created an ad hoc group to look at different legal recourses. the attorney general of the gambia
a woman who was nobel peace prize winner, an icon of the human rights movement, now to be sitting thererestanding there forcefuy defending her government, a government which, as you said, has displaced over one million rohingyas, that has committed systematic rape and the destruction n of villages. and to have this transmitted all over the world -- i don't think from an international point of view this was a disaster for her. if somebody is accusing you of a crime of genocide, no less, you...
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therere was a letter p presented showing it successful -- proceeded showing it would be successful.nk it was the right thing to do at the right time. people in growing numbers are coming frorom all over who have never before engaged in civil disobedience. and risked being arrested and it is a very transformative experience because you are aligning your whole self, your valuess. your deepest your becomoming integrated andd empowered and it is a very beautiful thing to see. and it seems to be gaining a a t ofof traction. so i think we're going to roll it out across the country. a lot of people are asking for help in s starting friday -- fie drill fridays and their own towns and cities, and we're going to do that. amy: longtime political activist, feminist, and two-time academy award-winning actress jane fonda, founder of fire drill fridays. and her activism on the climate movement in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the e war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we continue with my conversation with two-time academy award-winning actress, longt
therere was a letter p presented showing it successful -- proceeded showing it would be successful.nk it was the right thing to do at the right time. people in growing numbers are coming frorom all over who have never before engaged in civil disobedience. and risked being arrested and it is a very transformative experience because you are aligning your whole self, your valuess. your deepest your becomoming integrated andd empowered and it is a very beautiful thing to see. and it seems to be...
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there is not an indication like therere is -- like we have seen more e explicitly white nationalisist anti-semitic a ats like the powers synagogue shooting in california or the pittttsburgh synagogueue shootin 202018 that t these peoeople --e perpetrators weree enmeshed in networks, an online subculture of really fleshed out anti-semitisism that valorize to accept mass violence like this. in both cases, thehese appearedo be -- about the jersey city case and the monsey c case, the incidentnts appearar to be carrd out by people who seemed d to he beenen, for lack of betterer wo, self radadicalizeded -- not necessarily part of f a movement that a advocates is s kind of behavior. contract -- contrast to the white power movement that has a kind of playbook for carrying out these kinds of attacks. amy: i wanted to go to texas. the man who shot and killed two people at sunday services at a church in the town called white settlement, who has been identified as keith thomas kinnunen. he had a criminal past dating back more than a decade including arrest for assault, battery, that. his victims
there is not an indication like therere is -- like we have seen more e explicitly white nationalisist anti-semitic a ats like the powers synagogue shooting in california or the pittttsburgh synagogueue shootin 202018 that t these peoeople --e perpetrators weree enmeshed in networks, an online subculture of really fleshed out anti-semitisism that valorize to accept mass violence like this. in both cases, thehese appearedo be -- about the jersey city case and the monsey c case, the incidentnts...
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coffee, therer, is a lot out there to look at in those categories, or other ones.of all, shouldn't fail to mention they own drumstick. in the u.s., it's an incredibly important brand. as a kid i would eat them by the box. [laughter] i believe in the u.k. you would think of them as a cornetto equivalent. is the ice cream is an is changing a lot? obviously people are at least becoming more health-conscious, if not actually making healthier decisions, and i believe in the u.s. you have healthier ice cream alternatives that have stirred up the market. eric: that's right. i think nestle shares just moved on that comment about the whole box of drumsticks. [laughter] that aside, the category is shifting. brands like halo top in the u.s.. vegan ice creams, things like that, sort of new-world flavors, ingredients, doing really well. you see the likes of unilever adjusting to that, adding lower fat options. that is where growth is. nejra: eric pfanner, thank you so much for joining us. up next, we bring you some of the stock movers this morning, including metro. this is bloo
coffee, therer, is a lot out there to look at in those categories, or other ones.of all, shouldn't fail to mention they own drumstick. in the u.s., it's an incredibly important brand. as a kid i would eat them by the box. [laughter] i believe in the u.k. you would think of them as a cornetto equivalent. is the ice cream is an is changing a lot? obviously people are at least becoming more health-conscious, if not actually making healthier decisions, and i believe in the u.s. you have healthier...
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it's interesting, republicans were up therere complaining tha this move was about getting tv cameras, this move was about trying to play to the media, yet they're the only ones actually in front of the cameras in this case. democrats weren't politicizing this. they made their decision. they announced when theis hearing's going to be, resuming tomorrow at 10:00 toa.m., and they're going torr let that vot speak for itself. they don't feel the need to come before the cameras right now and do that. >> john allen, same question. >> i've never heard anybody complain about a 14-hour hearing being recessed at 11:00 p.m. before. and there's a bit of, you know, a situation here like the child who kills his parents, goes before thewh judge and begs for mercy because he's now an orphan. you know, there was going n to aner argument here whether they tonight, there was going to be an t argument if th had it in the morning. we've heard arguments from republicans about the process, no matter what the process has been. i think what garrett haake was reporting earlier tonight, what kurt's reporting tod
it's interesting, republicans were up therere complaining tha this move was about getting tv cameras, this move was about trying to play to the media, yet they're the only ones actually in front of the cameras in this case. democrats weren't politicizing this. they made their decision. they announced when theis hearing's going to be, resuming tomorrow at 10:00 toa.m., and they're going torr let that vot speak for itself. they don't feel the need to come before the cameras right now and do that....
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if it was about money, i was right there in the thick of it, but therere is one central famii question a all about and that is what is happening to working families in america? why it that is america's middle being hollowed out? why is it that people who work every bit as hard as my mother and daddy worked two generationo a ago. rock d today, they find the path so rnt much rocky and steep, and for people of color rockier and hato steeper, and the answer is about who government works for. think of it this way. we have a government that works great, fabulously for giant drug companies. just not for people trying to o get ain prescription filled.iva it works great for people who want to make money investing in prisons and private detention centers down at the border, but just not for people whose livest have been destroyed by those places. it is working great for giant oil companies who want to drill everywhere, but not for the rese of us who see climate change bearing down upon us, and when f you see a government working great for those at the top, and forto those who have money and is n
if it was about money, i was right there in the thick of it, but therere is one central famii question a all about and that is what is happening to working families in america? why it that is america's middle being hollowed out? why is it that people who work every bit as hard as my mother and daddy worked two generationo a ago. rock d today, they find the path so rnt much rocky and steep, and for people of color rockier and hato steeper, and the answer is about who government works for. think...
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that has kept crews from therering the bodies after the volcano eruption.democrats embracing a north american free trade agreement after getting key provisions. next week they will vote on the deal. house speaker nancy below c says the changes, cracked security makes the agreement better for american workers. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. alix: thanks so much. coming up, brace for more losses. credit suisse cuts targets for next year and says it expects to in major businesses. if you have a terminal, go to tv . canou missed anything, you rewatch it. check it out. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg daybreak." lobby inf creditors california governor gavin newsom to reject pg&e's restructuring plan. bloomberg has learned it's a last-ditch attempt to gain control of the bankrupt utility. pimco and elliott management are the lead bondholders. power over the $13.5 billion settlement pg&e reach
that has kept crews from therering the bodies after the volcano eruption.democrats embracing a north american free trade agreement after getting key provisions. next week they will vote on the deal. house speaker nancy below c says the changes, cracked security makes the agreement better for american workers. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg....
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one of their own candidates for president admitted to the quid pro quo on national television and therereis no evidence of te quid pro quo on the transcript the president released that they well.ned that theory as well.ned that theory as >> who gave them license to impeach the president for any reason that they wish that in direct contradiction saying the impeachment doesn't have to be rooted in any criminal standard.d and written before criminal statutes. the second articles of impeachment to highlight the absurdity of the situation they have put a set. saw conscious oversight is a serious responsibility the bedrock the founders envisioned that now have created a standard if you don't give them what they want when they wantth it will be impeach for obstruction of justice. issuing a flurry of subpoenas the president did that every first year law student is taught judicial review of a subpoena leading to disclosure of privileged information this is the core principle of our judicial system. now allowing for judicial review of the subpoena the legislative branch does not have an indisputabl
one of their own candidates for president admitted to the quid pro quo on national television and therereis no evidence of te quid pro quo on the transcript the president released that they well.ned that theory as well.ned that theory as >> who gave them license to impeach the president for any reason that they wish that in direct contradiction saying the impeachment doesn't have to be rooted in any criminal standard.d and written before criminal statutes. the second articles of...