44
44
Dec 11, 2018
12/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
movie gingery frank check check cool in residence not notices read read any animals always moving thihi. regions lifeline from pharmacy. christmas awestruck in the old downtown -- well get a delay slices looking for from the system if you have. to do some shows your changes to the last line of my lines just you'll enjoy being with my friends of drug resistant and as s soon as our higigh and i meant it opened fire on two two people. the service to to a s satele lice. and letting them be how have we didn't it now we have. found out that the the mathematical fine finee. a mailing well they've been did it. in the process of doing this coming coming down the information nation french french in. a new corolla here what is now nine times does this is more about the suspect. just just the fact that the authorities yeah. and i'll tell you to the seasaside they had not yet yeyeah -- this month on it. that says i love. you. to do that in central tool - restaurant -- on and then he was it was judge it. as a as a result i thought can can you can you can. go back about mascots ran it and after get ev
movie gingery frank check check cool in residence not notices read read any animals always moving thihi. regions lifeline from pharmacy. christmas awestruck in the old downtown -- well get a delay slices looking for from the system if you have. to do some shows your changes to the last line of my lines just you'll enjoy being with my friends of drug resistant and as s soon as our higigh and i meant it opened fire on two two people. the service to to a s satele lice. and letting them be how have...
181
181
Dec 26, 2018
12/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
amy y goodman: thihis is democry nonow!, democracynow.orgrg, the war r and pepeace report. if you'd like a copypy of today's's show, you can n go to our websbsite at democracynow.org. back in a minute. [break] amy goodman: we continue on our tour through the life of lyricist yip harburg with his son ernie harburg. erernie harburg: we're walking through the gallery here at the lincoln centeter for r the perfororming artrts, which hass "the n necessityty of rainbows dedicated to the works of yipip harburg, , the lyriric. and we're now looking at the various exhibitions. and whilile we're lolooking for fininian's rainbnbow, i want to tell you that in 1944, yip conceived and co-wrote the script and put on a show called bloomer girl, which was way ahead of its time, because bloomer girl was dolly bloomer, who was an actual suffragette in 1860 who stood up and invented pants. and it was radicical in tse d days. and the show was about dolly bloomer, and she ran an underground railroad, bringing slaves up, and she had an underground paper, and she was an incredible woman. and this
amy y goodman: thihis is democry nonow!, democracynow.orgrg, the war r and pepeace report. if you'd like a copypy of today's's show, you can n go to our websbsite at democracynow.org. back in a minute. [break] amy goodman: we continue on our tour through the life of lyricist yip harburg with his son ernie harburg. erernie harburg: we're walking through the gallery here at the lincoln centeter for r the perfororming artrts, which hass "the n necessityty of rainbows dedicated to the works of...
74
74
Dec 10, 2018
12/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
this is not going to be the end of thihis movementnt. that is what some people have been s saying. onlinene there are already bestf events. brent: are you saying that these will not be enough to calm down the anger of the yellow bus protesters?? -- yellolow vest protesters? lisa: we can't expect that it will c calm down the a o or completetely. there aree already facebook events that t are occurring becacause of the speech today. now it is importt t to s howow mamany people will pararticipatn the movevement. willll they demonstrate untitil christstmas. also, , once the christmas holidays have started, that is the most important questions now. how do you see this in terms of the options brent: -- brent: how do you see this in terms of all the options the president has? luc: it will be interesting to see how the president present this -- presents this. the rays on the minimum wage. to lower tax on pensioners. paris already has her responsibility to meet the budget criteria. the margin is really narrow. brent: he has to know that. that brings us to the question -- what kind of risk do
this is not going to be the end of thihis movementnt. that is what some people have been s saying. onlinene there are already bestf events. brent: are you saying that these will not be enough to calm down the anger of the yellow bus protesters?? -- yellolow vest protesters? lisa: we can't expect that it will c calm down the a o or completetely. there aree already facebook events that t are occurring becacause of the speech today. now it is importt t to s howow mamany people will pararticipatn...
106
106
Dec 24, 2018
12/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
at thihis point, over 1000. can you tell us about the types of injuries medical teams are treating?bviously, indononesian auauthorities andd indonesian rd cross have a lot of experience dealing with these types of disasters. some o of the immediate medical needs would be the resusult of wounds, closed broken bones. that is why there is a focus on orthopedic specialists and immediate health needs for wounds to to injuries from the tsunami and falling debris. it is quick, urgent medical care . the indonesian red cross has mobilized 22 ambulances from across the country to the region to provide first aid on the spot and refer them to specialists and hospitals as quickly as possible. those are the types of injuries we are dealing with now. that will be the focus in the immediate aftermath of this type of disaster. something indonesian red cross is working on and that we are working on, we have a lot of experience dating back to o aftr the 2004 4 indian ocean tsunana, that i is providg cleaean water, water tabletsts, and distributen clean water. we have 14 water trucks mobilized to the m
at thihis point, over 1000. can you tell us about the types of injuries medical teams are treating?bviously, indononesian auauthorities andd indonesian rd cross have a lot of experience dealing with these types of disasters. some o of the immediate medical needs would be the resusult of wounds, closed broken bones. that is why there is a focus on orthopedic specialists and immediate health needs for wounds to to injuries from the tsunami and falling debris. it is quick, urgent medical care ....
37
37
Dec 27, 2018
12/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
thihis is toooo young for our children. >> 980 endocrine disrupting chemicals have now been identified. among the most ubiquitous are a class of compounds called phthalates, bisphenol a, and flame retardants, including pbdes, chemicals so common that almost all of us have them inside our bodies. >> so you may have vinyl floors, you may have vinyl shower curtains, you may have vinyl toys that your kids are ussing. those, if it's soft a and pliabe plastic, it's leaching pthalates, which are known to be toxic, into the enenvironment where y you get exposed. >> pthalates are in many common products, including food packaging, building materials, and pharmaceuticals. they're in our cars, and even in new car smell. they're used in cosmetics to hold fragrance and help products to more effectively penetrate andnd moisturize the skin. >> we're concerned about their effects on males, on b baby boys. >> we see problems with testicular development, problems with sperm development. >> they can be associated with a decrease in testosterone levels. so if you interfere with the testosterone levels, the
thihis is toooo young for our children. >> 980 endocrine disrupting chemicals have now been identified. among the most ubiquitous are a class of compounds called phthalates, bisphenol a, and flame retardants, including pbdes, chemicals so common that almost all of us have them inside our bodies. >> so you may have vinyl floors, you may have vinyl shower curtains, you may have vinyl toys that your kids are ussing. those, if it's soft a and pliabe plastic, it's leaching pthalates,...
99
99
Dec 12, 2018
12/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> thihis is probay ththe firstt time the media has had it really focused back on them.hat i think has made the media a a little bit uncomfortable. the media often scapegoat fans and point to fans as the problem without taking any responsibility for themselves. reporter: sterling also has the support of his teammates. >> he's a strong guy, a good guy. he knows how to handle it. he is not letting him down from the stupid stuff. reporter: raheem sterling has started an uncomfortable but necessary public conversation on the media's role in perpetuating racism. brent: we want to get back to our top story now. we are still waiting for the results of that no-confidence vote in british prime minister theresa may. that vote, the events surrounding it in london having an immediate impact in the world, especially in the world of business. javier: they are keeping us on edge and also keeping investors on edge. if we take a look at the british pound of course it has been rallying after british prime minister theresa may said she would fight that confidence vote with all she has got.
. >> thihis is probay ththe firstt time the media has had it really focused back on them.hat i think has made the media a a little bit uncomfortable. the media often scapegoat fans and point to fans as the problem without taking any responsibility for themselves. reporter: sterling also has the support of his teammates. >> he's a strong guy, a good guy. he knows how to handle it. he is not letting him down from the stupid stuff. reporter: raheem sterling has started an uncomfortable...
128
128
Dec 29, 2018
12/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i thinknk thihis will be considered one of the worst foreign-n-policy blunders s of s century.y. certainly, of this century to date. been completetely defeated. we know ththere is a stronghold where there is still active fighting going on.n. we k know there aree thousanan f ices figighters who have melted back into villages. amy: that was senator jeanne shaheeeen and before that was te person expecected to be the houe speaker come january, nanancy pelosi. medea benjamin, your response? >> the biggest blunder of the century was the invasion of iraq, which jeanne shaheen was in favor of. it is very unfortunate there are still members of the d democratc party y that voted for the iraq war that are poised to be in very important positions i in governmement right now. we of steny h hoyer as s the majority leaeader, in favor of e iraq war. we have elliott, who was going to be the foreign affairs committee chair, not only in favor of the iraq war, but he was one of the few democrats against the iran nucleaear he is in favor of moving the u.s. embassy toto jerusalalem and is. yet people
. >> i thinknk thihis will be considered one of the worst foreign-n-policy blunders s of s century.y. certainly, of this century to date. been completetely defeated. we know ththere is a stronghold where there is still active fighting going on.n. we k know there aree thousanan f ices figighters who have melted back into villages. amy: that was senator jeanne shaheeeen and before that was te person expecected to be the houe speaker come january, nanancy pelosi. medea benjamin, your...
183
183
Dec 31, 2018
12/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
. [music break] amy: thihis is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we continue e our conversasatin with t the worldld renowned professor, linguist, and dissident noam chomsky. democracy now!'s nermrmeen shaih and i recentntly spoke to him and d asked him to talk about the twin threats of climate change and nuclear war. s spoke in n the wakeke of a nw reportrt by nature magaze that the world has massivively underestimimatd the amount of heat absorbed by our oceans and president trump's decision to pull the united states out of the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty, knowown as the inf. professosor chomsky bebegan by talking about the significance of this landmark nuclear arms pact with russia. noam: well, the inf treaty was a very important development. you may recall that in that period, in the early and mid-1980's, the short -- this has to do with short range nuclear missiles. they were being installed in western europe, pershing ii missiles in western europe, which had a few minutes' flight time to moscow. if you think what t
. [music break] amy: thihis is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we continue e our conversasatin with t the worldld renowned professor, linguist, and dissident noam chomsky. democracy now!'s nermrmeen shaih and i recentntly spoke to him and d asked him to talk about the twin threats of climate change and nuclear war. s spoke in n the wakeke of a nw reportrt by nature magaze that the world has massivively underestimimatd the amount of heat absorbed...
103
103
Dec 14, 2018
12/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
in the morning, turn on the light, no it is renewable, but then realized that the car or the bus thihisson will takes also using electricity instead of oil. so at the end of the day, these fossil-free for us means breaking free from fossil fuel. and if that sounds a bit idealistic, i want to tell you what happened a few days ago. the president of our country, who is 38, the youngest present -- president in our continent, got into the car with a ceo, a woman, the woman who runs the electricity company, driving a car with the president and the wife, and they are singing and they are celebrating the fact that the car is going from a to b without using any fossil fuel. my point is in terms of hearts and minds, what is going on right now is that we are something that is not about the climate, necessarily, because at the end of the day, our emissions are not the problem. nextt is more about the big idea for a small country that is going to turn to hundred years old. we are mixing the narrative of fossil-free with the story of a country that by the time it turns 200 years old, wants to soome a
in the morning, turn on the light, no it is renewable, but then realized that the car or the bus thihisson will takes also using electricity instead of oil. so at the end of the day, these fossil-free for us means breaking free from fossil fuel. and if that sounds a bit idealistic, i want to tell you what happened a few days ago. the president of our country, who is 38, the youngest present -- president in our continent, got into the car with a ceo, a woman, the woman who runs the electricity...
101
101
Dec 17, 2018
12/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
trying to get -- thihy the committee process matters. the one thing i think we would be able to unite on is medicare for all would wind uing medicare for none. if democrats want to take that view to the american people and seniors, particularly people covered by medicare understand the ramifications of that, there is no way that will happen and no way voters willet it happen >> was this lawsuit necessary? >> you know, i'm not in the job of questioning what state attorney generals decide they o want. >> you have a future colleague n he senate, josh holly who filed this lawsuit. it was probably the biggest political negative he faced, the health carissue. he had to do a lot of answering of chargesdsn that. in hht, was this a mistake? >> he won the election. if anything had impa on voters, i don't know. i do know the court case -- >> you don't seem enthusiastic about the lawsuit. you do seem,ou know, take it or leave i >> you have to -- when you challenge something like the fo able care about, an attorney general in texas doesn't have the o
trying to get -- thihy the committee process matters. the one thing i think we would be able to unite on is medicare for all would wind uing medicare for none. if democrats want to take that view to the american people and seniors, particularly people covered by medicare understand the ramifications of that, there is no way that will happen and no way voters willet it happen >> was this lawsuit necessary? >> you know, i'm not in the job of questioning what state attorney generals...
104
104
Dec 27, 2018
12/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
adul h have died whilile in custody, but thihis is something new and something that is troubling. cbcbp effectively is not able to guarantee their health or security. the conditions they are in are not meant to house families. true that what we're seeing -- although when you look at the past 34 years, relatively low in terms of border crossings, it is true what has happened as of late is that there aree -- the nunumber of families crossing the bordrder s spiked. , november, 60% of all border a apprehensions were families. what the government's response has been in the trump administrationon and over the lt several decades -- this is bipartisan. this is on both thee presisidens and the congress - -- has bebeeo respspond tohehe problemem at te border by criminalizing migrants and d militaririzing thehe bord. it is to be expected when n your only response is to criminalize people, when your only response is to deploy racism and to militatarize, that you c can'tt respond to a humanitarian situatation like we hahave right now. cbp, despite t their credible budget and resources that the
adul h have died whilile in custody, but thihis is something new and something that is troubling. cbcbp effectively is not able to guarantee their health or security. the conditions they are in are not meant to house families. true that what we're seeing -- although when you look at the past 34 years, relatively low in terms of border crossings, it is true what has happened as of late is that there aree -- the nunumber of families crossing the bordrder s spiked. , november, 60% of all border a...
129
129
Dec 21, 2018
12/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
any pepeople calling thihis geoe w. bush moment when he said "mission accomplplished" in ira. >> yeyeah, it is a very -- it ia vevery trumpmpian moment. i meanan, he said it on twitter. wonderfuful. great. i don't thinink -- regardlessssf u.s. remains or leavaves, what s the problemem in battling isisis the same problem w we have been seeing since the start of the global war on terror 17 years ago. and you cannot defeatxtremismsm and terrrrorism with war. you u need to offer alternative. you need to do with the corere issues t that are d driving t te things, which is politicacal issues, sosocial issssues come ececonomic issueues -- true liberalizationon and representaonon for the p people and d communitity. this is a major faiailure we are seeing wthther from m the states -- not just the u.s., i'mm talkining about nationstates, internationanally -- and the problem is as well, the global war onon terror mentality, discourse ethos has been appropriated by a lot of government worldwide. and it has been utterly destructive.
any pepeople calling thihis geoe w. bush moment when he said "mission accomplplished" in ira. >> yeyeah, it is a very -- it ia vevery trumpmpian moment. i meanan, he said it on twitter. wonderfuful. great. i don't thinink -- regardlessssf u.s. remains or leavaves, what s the problemem in battling isisis the same problem w we have been seeing since the start of the global war on terror 17 years ago. and you cannot defeatxtremismsm and terrrrorism with war. you u need to offer...
136
136
Dec 28, 2018
12/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> thihi is som everyone struggles with mightily. >> this is massive. but we are not really with them mentally because we are scrolling through our emails and through social media. so commit. when you are with another person, put your phone awa you know, maybe even look at scheduling kind of when you check in with your is doesn't have to be constant. do it first thing of the day,e maybe mid of the morning, maybe lunchtime. the world will continue without us cheneing our p every minute of the day. >> reset your phone for the new year? >> yes,ve this idea that technology almost kind of rules our life. but actually we have the opportunity, and we talked about this right, few years ago kind of the ability to when you get a new device, clear it. take everything away. way thatset it up in a works for you. get everything off the home scen. don't ha notifications coming in every few seconds. >> this last one? >> fightless, argue less. write down, grudg resentments, anything that you are kind of carrying with you. throw it away. leave them in 2018 and head into
. >> thihi is som everyone struggles with mightily. >> this is massive. but we are not really with them mentally because we are scrolling through our emails and through social media. so commit. when you are with another person, put your phone awa you know, maybe even look at scheduling kind of when you check in with your is doesn't have to be constant. do it first thing of the day,e maybe mid of the morning, maybe lunchtime. the world will continue without us cheneing our p every...