60
60
Feb 6, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
34
34
Feb 10, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
33
33
Feb 9, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
45
45
Feb 16, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> 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...
66
66
Feb 16, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
haverorojectthatat ddge materi f from e plplacand pupu it in otother ace e toctuallll buildewew mares w whe therer's open ter at e momenton the risk-reduction sidewewe haveextenive e sees off leveesndnd flogatetes ound somcrcritic coaoast commitities.hesese a projejes that wehihink wl woworknot wornonow, b worork to thehe future. man: this iskykylane4788 noemember. kolke s stat'soastalalaster plan a a $50illilion50-yeaea plani i conser m mysf an ococeanoapheher d a coasl geologis s so ilookok aissuee like y y we sk inin lisianana and a also ok a at sues l le how we rebud coasta landscapeththe baier isisnds e one othe firslines of defens aginst a srm, righ so tice hothis is w pretty muchontinuous. ther's no channelin the mdle of i this is examplef a rested barrieisland. al r rightthenen y can senenew orans,s, sthat''s one of the moror poskatrininleveee improventnts, sthe e id was t t basiclyly to ll o offhis arar to prevent a stormurge fro gettingo the lor ninth rd. leve a are setimimesuilt w wh earth, and someteses th're but t withoncrcret but t t core points s thathey y arall a wall th p protes ana
haverorojectthatat ddge materi f from e plplacand pupu it in otother ace e toctuallll buildewew mares w whe therer's open ter at e momenton the risk-reduction sidewewe haveextenive e sees off leveesndnd flogatetes ound somcrcritic coaoast commitities.hesese a projejes that wehihink wl woworknot wornonow, b worork to thehe future. man: this iskykylane4788 noemember. kolke s stat'soastalalaster plan a a $50illilion50-yeaea plani i conser m mysf an ococeanoapheher d a coasl geologis s so ilookok...
85
85
Feb 27, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
therere a life e to waste in na beautiful waway that you c can actualally prode i it. >> this ye, ththe ndfill in eaerern dei willllrow higher an o onef india's most important landmarks, t taj mahal. inspiring people to rethink the concept of garbage is a good first step to keep india from sinking beneath its own waste. >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time. what did you think of this week's show? send us your views to global3000@dw.com and take a look at our facebook page: dw women. see you soon! take care! narrator: on thihis episode of "e"earth fococus," avocadodos he become one of the most popular foods on the planet and exploded into a multibillion-dollar industry. the petorca province in chille is a hub of worldldwie avocado production, but the growth of the industry has created a crisis over water rights, raising questions about the moral dimensions of how our avocados are grown and consumed.
therere a life e to waste in na beautiful waway that you c can actualally prode i it. >> this ye, ththe ndfill in eaerern dei willllrow higher an o onef india's most important landmarks, t taj mahal. inspiring people to rethink the concept of garbage is a good first step to keep india from sinking beneath its own waste. >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time. what did you think of this week's show? send us your views to global3000@dw.com and take a look at our facebook page:...
130
130
Feb 20, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
so therere is a far-right phenomenon. part of it is explained by the fracturing of police forces.his is something that happened after world war ii to prevent a dictatorship. 16 regional police forces and a federal police force to make it difficult for a leader to take over. that's partly why the far-right has been able to operate e off e radar effectively. the lack of adequate cooperation between police forces. anchor: as always with these tragedies there is a lot of information coming out. some of it ends up not being true. what is the latest you can tell us that has been confirmed? we know this man who is not named -- the name is out but they do not named suspects here so i will respect german law. he was apparently living with his mother. he had a hunting license which would explain why he had a firearm. he was driving a black b bmw frm one shishaha bar to another.. those are p places where people smoke bubbling water pipes. they don't necessarily consume alcohol. manifesto a 24 page in which he expressed ideas you were saying earlier of anger against arab countries and a long
so therere is a far-right phenomenon. part of it is explained by the fracturing of police forces.his is something that happened after world war ii to prevent a dictatorship. 16 regional police forces and a federal police force to make it difficult for a leader to take over. that's partly why the far-right has been able to operate e off e radar effectively. the lack of adequate cooperation between police forces. anchor: as always with these tragedies there is a lot of information coming out....
61
61
Feb 21, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
therere a life e to waste in na beautiful waway that you c can actualally prode i it. >> this ye, ththe ndfill in eaerern dei willllrow higher an o onef india's most important landmarks, t taj mahal. inspiring people to rethink the concept of garbage is a good first step to keep india from sinking beneath its own waste. >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time. what did you think of this week's show? send us your views to global3000@dw.com and take a look at our facebook page: dw women. see you soon! take care! 02/21/20 02/21/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is demomocracy now! >> whyhy doesnsn't someone wanto get to the bottom of this? they never had anyntntenti of riously vestigatg. th is my mission. i'm not t going to stop until i get justice. because the official count of who killed malcolm x -- amy: 55 years ago today, malcolm x was assassinated. in the aububon blroooom hahaem
therere a life e to waste in na beautiful waway that you c can actualally prode i it. >> this ye, ththe ndfill in eaerern dei willllrow higher an o onef india's most important landmarks, t taj mahal. inspiring people to rethink the concept of garbage is a good first step to keep india from sinking beneath its own waste. >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time. what did you think of this week's show? send us your views to global3000@dw.com and take a look at our facebook page:...
58
58
Feb 19, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
therere i is no c change in that policy. it is certainly dampening spirits. run-up to thehe olympics, te excitement, and all of the campaign building up to it -- that is going to be a affected y the coronavivirus crisisis, ande will have to s see how far the issue has run its course by the time the games actually begin. charli: michael penn there from tokyo. the british government has outlined a new post brexit immigration plan. the nation will prioritize high skilled workers from around the world, using a point-based system. points will be assigned for specific skills, and applicants must speak english. radical: it is a overhaul to the u.k. immigration system. following the brexit transition period, british government plans to end the e.u.'s free movement policy, prioritizining high skilled workers to a points-based system, with no exceptions for european citizens. it is a single, global immigration system. it does n not discrimininate one basis of what country you originate from, but focuses on skills you can briring to the u. as a a result, the numbers wil
therere i is no c change in that policy. it is certainly dampening spirits. run-up to thehe olympics, te excitement, and all of the campaign building up to it -- that is going to be a affected y the coronavivirus crisisis, ande will have to s see how far the issue has run its course by the time the games actually begin. charli: michael penn there from tokyo. the british government has outlined a new post brexit immigration plan. the nation will prioritize high skilled workers from around the...
63
63
Feb 11, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
it is rare to find a c conflictn the world where therere has such been long -- hass been such a little application of standards dedealing witith low. the trumump plan changnges everything and chaes n nothing. ifif it was accepteted, it would the conflict, but it would also confirm thee inequality on the ground. with the world has to do is stick byy its declarations madee by hundreds of u.n. resolutioios at the security cououil, the general assembly and the human rirights counc o on annexation, settlements, and occupation anad say, this is a bright red line which the international community will not accept a change over. brent: we will be waiting to see if i'd happens. professor michael link joining us from ontario. thank you. here are some of the other stories making headlines. the democratic presidential hopefuls in the unit states facing a crucial test in new hampshire, which is holding the first primary of the election season. senator party's -- senator bernie sanders and mary pete buttigieg are seen as front runners. at least six people have been killed in a suicide bombing in the
it is rare to find a c conflictn the world where therere has such been long -- hass been such a little application of standards dedealing witith low. the trumump plan changnges everything and chaes n nothing. ifif it was accepteted, it would the conflict, but it would also confirm thee inequality on the ground. with the world has to do is stick byy its declarations madee by hundreds of u.n. resolutioios at the security cououil, the general assembly and the human rirights counc o on annexation,...
75
75
Feb 23, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
therere a life e to waste in na beautiful waway that you c can actualally prode i it. >> this ye, ththe ndfill in eaerern dei willllrow higher an o onef india's most important landmarks, t taj mahal. inspiring people to rethink the concept of garbage is a good first step to keep india from sinking beneath its own waste. >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time. what did you think of this week's show? send us your views to global3000@dw.com and take a look at our facebook page: dw women. see you soon! take care! (upbeat orchestral music) - what's your problem? what is your solution? this is an interview series about changing the world. there are many things that are critical to our life and to our society that we don't seem to value enough. we need oxygen to breathe. the engines of our cars need oxygen too. but who owns the airir or the trees or the creeks? peter barnrnes is anan entreprer who wants to change capitalism to mamake it better serve people and planet. pepeter barnes is a business mn who is fixing the flaws of capitalism. welcomome, to kamp solutions. (orchestral music)
therere a life e to waste in na beautiful waway that you c can actualally prode i it. >> this ye, ththe ndfill in eaerern dei willllrow higher an o onef india's most important landmarks, t taj mahal. inspiring people to rethink the concept of garbage is a good first step to keep india from sinking beneath its own waste. >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time. what did you think of this week's show? send us your views to global3000@dw.com and take a look at our facebook page:...
54
54
Feb 20, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
woman: they don't focus on the biggerer picture b behind the oil,l, and therere may be incidents wherehere's spills or firires, but ththat'ss not or goal. we're more e focused on te prosos than the cons. man: there's always gonna be trade-offs, but oil is one of the most widely used fuels that wwe have outut there, anand it's really efficient for ourur community and e everywhere aroud the world that useses it. noerr: that's the reality of it. that is a facact. qualitity of life is imporortano all of us, and ignonorance is nt an evil t thing. ignonorance jut memeans peopople haven''t beenn exposed to the facacts. that's what dialogue is all about. it's not abobout throwining rocs or casting aspersions upon one's credibibility. it's abouout a sharing of realalities. oil will be a critical part of our quality of life e for long after i'm dead and long after my children will be dead. we will find more of it, we'll do a better job of removing it, and we will utilize the benefefits f it more efefficientlyy everery single day.. gurrola: arvin is full of humble, hard-working people, and it's t
woman: they don't focus on the biggerer picture b behind the oil,l, and therere may be incidents wherehere's spills or firires, but ththat'ss not or goal. we're more e focused on te prosos than the cons. man: there's always gonna be trade-offs, but oil is one of the most widely used fuels that wwe have outut there, anand it's really efficient for ourur community and e everywhere aroud the world that useses it. noerr: that's the reality of it. that is a facact. qualitity of life is imporortano...
75
75
Feb 18, 2020
02/20
by
KQED
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
therere 42 different types of retirement ages andenefits.le the legal retirement age is 62, somve what the french call a speci regime, such as train and metro drivers, and they can retire as early as 55. these specialeegimes w brought in to compensate people withhysically demanding or dangerous jobs. the special status for the rl workers was create iwh 192 it was tough with conditions. would argue not as hard as ite was in 1920. these speciang schemes b down the average age of retirement in france to 60. urthe average acrosse is a 63. president macron says he will t change the legal age of retirement. ysat s at 62. but he wants to streamline the different sch ieso one scheme, meaning fewer people being able to take early drive unt, which would the average retirement age we think closer to 62. let's get analysis. >> debate finally got underway yesterday at the national is int and thern has been set. we have the government with its spokesman, the ministers, setting up the reasons why this bill is so important. and then the far left, a small fr
therere 42 different types of retirement ages andenefits.le the legal retirement age is 62, somve what the french call a speci regime, such as train and metro drivers, and they can retire as early as 55. these specialeegimes w brought in to compensate people withhysically demanding or dangerous jobs. the special status for the rl workers was create iwh 192 it was tough with conditions. would argue not as hard as ite was in 1920. these speciang schemes b down the average age of retirement in...
78
78
Feb 4, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
that means also that therere are no losers. that is pretty good for everyone.hor: indeed, many of them moved on to new hampshire, where the next p primary is taking ple next week. what things have they been saying specifically about iowa? well, those speeches -- non-victory, non-defeat yesterday -- were very enlightening. depending on how they spoke and how they spin this, you kind of got a sense that they have some information that we did not. who felt victorious were bernie sanders and pete buttigieg. bernie sanders saying it felt very, very good. they have also been reporting some numbers of their own, saying that bernie sanders has come ahead in the number of precincts. pete buttigieg, if you listened to him, this was definitely a victory speech. he barely mentions those glitches in the counting. he really had a long speech, thanking everyone. that really felt like a victory speech. he probably did pretty well. elizabeth warren and joe biden, even amy klobuchar, they were sort of already turning the page. they said they wanted to find out those results, but
that means also that therere are no losers. that is pretty good for everyone.hor: indeed, many of them moved on to new hampshire, where the next p primary is taking ple next week. what things have they been saying specifically about iowa? well, those speeches -- non-victory, non-defeat yesterday -- were very enlightening. depending on how they spoke and how they spin this, you kind of got a sense that they have some information that we did not. who felt victorious were bernie sanders and pete...
71
71
Feb 14, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> therere is no g going back fr them.nsns arere being bombebet and thehey are facing a dire humanitarian situationon. this is why an immediate and complete cease fire is important going forward. reporter: there is no sign of that, and the fighting continues. he would do anything he e couldo rescue his children from danger, but he cannot. all he can do is follow events from berlin. >> nobody notices. people see me and think i'm doing fine. but inside, i die a thousand deaths every day. my heart goes out to my children, and d to all the other children. anchor: an emotional situation for those watching what is happening from afar, and for those on the ground. for that part of the story, let's bring in david swanson, the u.n. . regional spopokespern for the syria crisis. he joins us from turkey. the u.n. says more than 140,000 syrians have been displaced in the last three days by violence. is there anywhere safe for those peoplele to go? david: well, tragically, the number of people displaced continues to spiral out of contro
. >> therere is no g going back fr them.nsns arere being bombebet and thehey are facing a dire humanitarian situationon. this is why an immediate and complete cease fire is important going forward. reporter: there is no sign of that, and the fighting continues. he would do anything he e couldo rescue his children from danger, but he cannot. all he can do is follow events from berlin. >> nobody notices. people see me and think i'm doing fine. but inside, i die a thousand deaths every...
96
96
Feb 20, 2020
02/20
by
KQED
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
i will bet therere.resident has community sentence of former governor roy blunt g problem go veg -- -- rod blagojevich. he had been on "the celebrity apprentice," andkiere is him sp. rod: he did not have to do this. he is a republican president, i was a democrat. when he did, isehink simply es a great amount of appreciation on my part, personally. he has for me, my deepest, most profound, and evee.asting gratit ros: prosecutors in the blagojevich case said the fact of the matter is the governoras convicted for very serious crimes. those who betray and are elected to serve will be held to account. for a less generous interpretation, here is david corn, washington burea chief the website mother jones. he says "this is a "screw you" p secutors who work hard on these cases." ihe the president on mr. blagojevich. pres. trump: he served eight years in jail. he had a long time to go. many people disagree with the sentence. he was a democrat, not a republic. it was a prosecution by the same people, comey,at fitc
i will bet therere.resident has community sentence of former governor roy blunt g problem go veg -- -- rod blagojevich. he had been on "the celebrity apprentice," andkiere is him sp. rod: he did not have to do this. he is a republican president, i was a democrat. when he did, isehink simply es a great amount of appreciation on my part, personally. he has for me, my deepest, most profound, and evee.asting gratit ros: prosecutors in the blagojevich case said the fact of the matter is...
65
65
Feb 26, 2020
02/20
by
KRON
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
>>therere students who are going to school every day and facilities that really are up par.there e times and places where bond financing is appropriate. buthe ste is currently sitting on the bilon surplus with early voting derway in the election ss than a week away measure would provide nd on through 1facilities $9 billion or safety and modernization upgrades with $6 billion for alifornia llege campuses supporters sayprop 13 ioritizes cleaning up hazardous materials like asbestos and mold along with the testing and treating of lead in water, although the bond is 15 milli analysts y the state will likelend up paying another 11 billion billion prp 13 itself doesn't raise taxes, but critics are concerned higher taxes at the local level could be one of the effects if passed in order to tap into that state money local school stricts have to propose their own blogs. >>and those are repaid exusively by a property owners, including homeowners so at thestate level wee going into massive debt at the local levelere leaving homeowners exposed to higher property taxes if and when locals
>>therere students who are going to school every day and facilities that really are up par.there e times and places where bond financing is appropriate. buthe ste is currently sitting on the bilon surplus with early voting derway in the election ss than a week away measure would provide nd on through 1facilities $9 billion or safety and modernization upgrades with $6 billion for alifornia llege campuses supporters sayprop 13 ioritizes cleaning up hazardous materials like asbestos and mold...
69
69
Feb 24, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
he could face life behind bars had he had been found guilty of- printedd t tree as sold however- therere is a sort of sigh of relief as that there were a few points during this trial when it was told that perhaps harvey weinstein might get. but there might be a hung jury got. turned out to be the case he will take at between five and twenty five years but- bars the what he testified. that rosie perez we did. all i. he has come to tell at so the claim of friend and about a right now who had so that one scene could write the nineteen violently right that she had said that well she's a happy to see one scene in hancock rules adopted by a friend and a betetter s sue because because but that should charge andnd predatory sexual assault was based on those planes from shore and so it would seem that at t least one member of the jury did not give her a- ononce the- inept. who will appeal. yes his lawyers have said that he is definitely going to appealal and that thths is not over yet- donna returning his lead a teddy said that you know hall of the white steed took this verdict like mindnded the
he could face life behind bars had he had been found guilty of- printedd t tree as sold however- therere is a sort of sigh of relief as that there were a few points during this trial when it was told that perhaps harvey weinstein might get. but there might be a hung jury got. turned out to be the case he will take at between five and twenty five years but- bars the what he testified. that rosie perez we did. all i. he has come to tell at so the claim of friend and about a right now who had so...
207
207
Feb 28, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
one of them at what diststce is therere a risk of infection. could nineteen is thought to spread mainly from person to person by droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. according to health experts close contact for several minutes with an infected person composer risk. is beaten with fifteen minutes from one your way so if you pass by someone it's not enough to become infected if you eat together that's contact. with them. can the corona virus to be spread through water. not according to researches but it can survive for three hours o on dry surfacs like door handles mobile phones and buttons on elevators. with the number of cases multiplying should one wear a mosque. if you have the virus the mosque prevents it from being transmitted but if you're not sick they can't p protect you from catching covered nineteen. other precautions are recommendeded like washihing has several times a day that saw him off on them all day it's absosolutelyly crucicial becauss you may realize we're constantly touching our face. with the stakes
one of them at what diststce is therere a risk of infection. could nineteen is thought to spread mainly from person to person by droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. according to health experts close contact for several minutes with an infected person composer risk. is beaten with fifteen minutes from one your way so if you pass by someone it's not enough to become infected if you eat together that's contact. with them. can the corona virus to be spread through water....
151
151
Feb 22, 2020
02/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
right back in and yet the thing, they have to wake up robert marler and say that we need you back and therereanother run at ts idea of russia collusion. >> well, they say a like it's halfway around the world before the truth can get the break on and that's what the situation has been here with the version two of the russian scan, you name it, insurance policy, for the democrats. we've seen amy klobuchar and other democrats repeat the propaganda and lie on television but even though, you know it's bad when he's actually dialing it back a little bit on twitter and so ultimately, laura, you called it a few months ago, a distraction and the president's team needs to anticipate it, ignore, brush it aside, keep focusing on the prize. as an aside, laura, every foreign power is going to want a stable and reliable and honest trustworthy president that can make deals with and i think russia is no different so in that sense, t sure, every forein power once somebody that they can trust. >> laura: who do you think might be preferred byrr china? the guy who would lift all the tariffs, namely bloomberg, or
right back in and yet the thing, they have to wake up robert marler and say that we need you back and therereanother run at ts idea of russia collusion. >> well, they say a like it's halfway around the world before the truth can get the break on and that's what the situation has been here with the version two of the russian scan, you name it, insurance policy, for the democrats. we've seen amy klobuchar and other democrats repeat the propaganda and lie on television but even though, you...
257
257
Feb 28, 2020
02/20
by
KQED
tv
eye 257
favorite 0
quote 0
after the markets closed, therer weorts of a whistle-blower at the department of health and human servicesg concerns a dozen government workers were sent to meet the first infecteda ents coming to the u.s. from china without proper training or protective gear. first, amna nawaz reports on ndblic health efforts here abroad. amna nawaz: across the world, governments and citizens are taking steps to contain the spread of coronavirus, known officially as covid-19 in iraq, health worker sprayed disinfectant on the kufa mosque, a major destination for muslim pilgrims. japan said it will close all schools until late march. and, iitaly, the military is stopping vehicles from entering quarantined towns like turano, after more than 300 people were infected witwethe virus this roberto speranza (h translator): italy is the country that is making the most checks. we have isolated all thetr positive casesked all the people who have had contact with these positive cases, and we are following how e outbreak develops with the utmost attention. amna nawaz: covid-19 has now spread from its epicenter in sohan
after the markets closed, therer weorts of a whistle-blower at the department of health and human servicesg concerns a dozen government workers were sent to meet the first infecteda ents coming to the u.s. from china without proper training or protective gear. first, amna nawaz reports on ndblic health efforts here abroad. amna nawaz: across the world, governments and citizens are taking steps to contain the spread of coronavirus, known officially as covid-19 in iraq, health worker sprayed...
250
250
Feb 21, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 250
favorite 0
quote 0
therere is a man standingn n the ededgef thatatrowdwd w looooks lot likwilliam adley.,ired thea shotun that kled malc. hes feigni like he is pa of t bwl. and inhahat ki of misdecectionhe s ste back and thenouou see him walk across the amame very calmly, posining his coat, and hehe just walks away.. ththis is hohehe got away. if william bradley is s the man who lllled o thahat otgun n d to the life of malcolm x and i can prove it, i want to confront him face-to-face. .my: william bradley who is this, abdur-rahman muhammad? that is a clip of you speaking in the documentary, but let's talk about where your investigation led. >> william bradley is -- was an old nation of islam strongman. he was the muscle "who killed malcom x?" for mosque number 25 in newark, new jersey, but he was also notorious gangster from a bank robber, stickup man with a long, long criminal record. specifically recruited to carry out this assassination because of his proficiency with the sawed-off shotgun, which is very, very difficult weapon to fire i am told. communityn in the almost since the begi
therere is a man standingn n the ededgef thatatrowdwd w looooks lot likwilliam adley.,ired thea shotun that kled malc. hes feigni like he is pa of t bwl. and inhahat ki of misdecectionhe s ste back and thenouou see him walk across the amame very calmly, posining his coat, and hehe just walks away.. ththis is hohehe got away. if william bradley is s the man who lllled o thahat otgun n d to the life of malcolm x and i can prove it, i want to confront him face-to-face. .my: william bradley who is...
168
168
Feb 26, 2020
02/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> sean: and andy, i know therer are minor differences, bt they support open borders, sanctuary companyey want free health care, late term abortions, limitation of our second amendment, they want to spend like crazy. there is one difference. michael bloomberg says you have outlived your usefulness, go home and die, we don't have the money for health care. >> in reality, i'm not sure that position is all the difference from some of the others. they just haven't iterated it as clearly as michael bloomberg erroneously stated. the reality is, while they continue to move to the left and just try to be -- you know, let's face it. bernie sanders is the authoritarian he hates, but president trump is winning friends all over the world. india, 100,000 people last week in the west, great rallies, he is doing great thing. these guys aren't. >> sean: guys, thank you all. great observations from all of you. when we come back, senator tom president trump, senator ted cruz. and the attorney general making changes to the fisa process, let's m just say i have a funny feeling the truth was all going to co
. >> sean: and andy, i know therer are minor differences, bt they support open borders, sanctuary companyey want free health care, late term abortions, limitation of our second amendment, they want to spend like crazy. there is one difference. michael bloomberg says you have outlived your usefulness, go home and die, we don't have the money for health care. >> in reality, i'm not sure that position is all the difference from some of the others. they just haven't iterated it as...
52
52
Feb 13, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
not susuccessfululn removing our entiree camp at gidimt'en where the we stilll have people that are thererewe have people that are moving back in. the e tactical teams have left e area, but there are still a huge rcmp presence and police presence on our territory. the chiefs -- t they served a an 4 twowo notice on january cocoastal gaslink ememployees on 22,000 square kilometers of our terrrritory. and that evivictionn notice stil stands. that eviction notice will continue to be enforced by the wet'suwet'en according to wet'suwet'en law. amy: molly wickham, thank you for being with u us land defend, , chief, and matriarch of the gidimt'en clan of wet'suwet'en nation. and pamela palmater, mi'kmaw lawyer and member of the eel river bar first nation in new brunswick. thank you so much for joining us as we continue to cover that struggle. we come back after break asking the question, did democratic presidential candidate amy klobuchar help send an innocent teenenager to life in prison whn she was ada? we will speak with the naacp in minneapolis. stay with us. ♪ [muc c brea amy: special thanks t
not susuccessfululn removing our entiree camp at gidimt'en where the we stilll have people that are thererewe have people that are moving back in. the e tactical teams have left e area, but there are still a huge rcmp presence and police presence on our territory. the chiefs -- t they served a an 4 twowo notice on january cocoastal gaslink ememployees on 22,000 square kilometers of our terrrritory. and that evivictionn notice stil stands. that eviction notice will continue to be enforced by the...
60
60
Feb 3, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
i lived there and had friends therere, and it wawas targeted a planend they died. i cried when we left and t the regime took over. i hohope it's s people will be e to return one day andd thahat we wiwill be able to go back. this is injustice. amy: thousands of protesters took to the streets of the occupied palestinian territories to condemn the so-called middle east peace plan. israeli soldiers shot rubber bullets and tear gas against demonstrators. the palestinian authority is cutting all times with the united states and israel and protest with the proposal, which gives israel even more sovereignty over occupupied territories. the arab league said saturday it also rejects the u.s. plan. in iraq, protesters took to the streets following the appointment of a new prime minister. in november, massive antigovernment demonstrations november, massive antigovernment demonstrations ousted former iraqi prime minister, bubut protesters said the former communications minister is part of the same corrupt political establishment they have been protesting against. the united sta
i lived there and had friends therere, and it wawas targeted a planend they died. i cried when we left and t the regime took over. i hohope it's s people will be e to return one day andd thahat we wiwill be able to go back. this is injustice. amy: thousands of protesters took to the streets of the occupied palestinian territories to condemn the so-called middle east peace plan. israeli soldiers shot rubber bullets and tear gas against demonstrators. the palestinian authority is cutting all...
93
93
Feb 20, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
in my foundation, the person that runs it is a woman. 70% of the people therere are women.n. my company, lots and lots of women have big responsibilities. they get paid exactly the same as men. and in my -- in city hall, the person, the top personon, my deputy mayor was a woman, and 40% of our commissioners were women. i am very proud of the fact that about two weeks ago we were awarded -- we were voted the most -- the best place to work, second best place in america. if that doesn't say something about our employees and how happy they are, i don't know what does. >> senator warren, you've been critical of mayor bloomberg on this issue. warren: yes, i have. and i hope you heard what his defense was. "i've been nice to some women." [applause] warren that just doesn't cut it. : the mayor has to stand on his record. and what we need to know is exactly what's lurking out there. he has gotten some number of women, dozens, who knows, to sign nondisclosure agreements both for s sexual harassment and for gender discrimination in the workplace. so, mr. mayor, are you willing to releas
in my foundation, the person that runs it is a woman. 70% of the people therere are women.n. my company, lots and lots of women have big responsibilities. they get paid exactly the same as men. and in my -- in city hall, the person, the top personon, my deputy mayor was a woman, and 40% of our commissioners were women. i am very proud of the fact that about two weeks ago we were awarded -- we were voted the most -- the best place to work, second best place in america. if that doesn't say...
116
116
Feb 12, 2020
02/20
by
KQED
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> woodruff: as you know, therer there are parts of your record as mayor of south bend with the africanricanties leadership in your community. why shouldn't you expect your opponents to come after you? for there to be really tough questions now about how you deal with not just african american voters, but the african american power structure in the democratic party? >> well, i'm not just bringing receipts, i'm bringing allies. the majority of black leaders from my community who have gotten involved in this race are supporting me. and i'll invite them on the trail with me to explain why, to tell our story. when you are a mayor, you don't get to just opine on these issues, or talk about what should happen. you're on the ground trying to get things done. and in the results that we've livered, cuts to the black unemployment and black poverty rate faster than what happenedou around thery, national recognition for our work, real reform. and in the areas where wgghave major sts and we're, we're continuing to push, we can talk about everything that went wellw and why and whlearned when things d
. >> woodruff: as you know, therer there are parts of your record as mayor of south bend with the africanricanties leadership in your community. why shouldn't you expect your opponents to come after you? for there to be really tough questions now about how you deal with not just african american voters, but the african american power structure in the democratic party? >> well, i'm not just bringing receipts, i'm bringing allies. the majority of black leaders from my community who...
79
79
Feb 12, 2020
02/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
therere are 3600 0 ople aboard e ship where crewmwmembers say t e workers are not being protected from infection. venezuelan opposition leader juan guaido has returned to venezuela where protesters waited for him outside the airport tuesday screaming "dirty traitor" and "get out." he was returning from a trip to the u.s. where he attended president trump state of the union address. guaido also traveled the world economic forum during a political tour aimed at ousting venezuelan president nicolas maduro. doctors without borders says more than two thirds of migrants fleeing guatemala, honduras, and el salvador left their home countries after a family member was murdered, disappeared, or kidnapped. the new study shows more than 40% of those interviewed said they fled after a finding member was violently killed sto. in more immigration news, "the wall street journal" reports the $1.2 has spent over million to access cellphone location data to track and arrest undocumented immigrants. the homeland security department reportedly began purchasasing cellphphone location data in 207 from a virg
therere are 3600 0 ople aboard e ship where crewmwmembers say t e workers are not being protected from infection. venezuelan opposition leader juan guaido has returned to venezuela where protesters waited for him outside the airport tuesday screaming "dirty traitor" and "get out." he was returning from a trip to the u.s. where he attended president trump state of the union address. guaido also traveled the world economic forum during a political tour aimed at ousting...
144
144
Feb 21, 2020
02/20
by
KQED
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
of course, therere a variety of armed criminal groups and so on.s t reduction in violence, it's not a full ceasefire. it covers attacks on large units, but it doesn't cover every small skirmish that high take place. i doubt that the taliban will be able to control allf those. so really it will require sobe... there certainly wil some understand -- understand -- incidents of violence. we'll have to make a political judgment ithe taliban has mae a good-faith effort to comply. >> scifrin: the political judgment will be from the americans and the afghans.if t succeeds, we are expecting a peace deal to be signed by the united states and the taliban. the first priority e u.s. has always been renouncing terrorism.re there have beeationships between the taliban and al-bashir in the ann al eda in the past. do you believe the taliban are serious that al qaeda can have no safe haven in afghanistan? >> i tnk they're rious about assuring that al qaeda will no be able to attack any other country in afghanistan. i think it's mor e ambiguoas to whether they will a
of course, therere a variety of armed criminal groups and so on.s t reduction in violence, it's not a full ceasefire. it covers attacks on large units, but it doesn't cover every small skirmish that high take place. i doubt that the taliban will be able to control allf those. so really it will require sobe... there certainly wil some understand -- understand -- incidents of violence. we'll have to make a political judgment ithe taliban has mae a good-faith effort to comply. >> scifrin:...
43
43
Feb 16, 2020
02/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
my friend, mark braden, in newtown, that i will not rest until they are able to sue the who made therers assault weapons. [applause] >> [chanting "joe!"] fmr. vice pres. biden: it is a promise i made, and it is a promise i will keep. i will not rest until we get assault weapons off the street, high-capacity magazines outlawed streets, and unto and finally, finally, we take on the gunmen of fractures for the carnage they have caused. the carnage they are responsible for accounts for tens of thousands of lives -- i minute, think of not just of not just the mass shootings, there is a mass shooting on our streets every day in neighborhoods of color and poor neighborhoods. everyday, and we heard you talk about it anymore. i believe the carnage that they are responsible for, and the gun violence that is so rampant, i think they are tearing apart and ripping the soul out of this country. we have a president who is owned by the n.r.a. a president who is owned by the gun manufacturers and guess what, gunmen fracturing is the only industry in america that is exempt from being able to be sued, the
my friend, mark braden, in newtown, that i will not rest until they are able to sue the who made therers assault weapons. [applause] >> [chanting "joe!"] fmr. vice pres. biden: it is a promise i made, and it is a promise i will keep. i will not rest until we get assault weapons off the street, high-capacity magazines outlawed streets, and unto and finally, finally, we take on the gunmen of fractures for the carnage they have caused. the carnage they are responsible for accounts...