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i t thk we can--about 1.5 kilometer. man, voicece-over: yes, south africa does hahave mountains of coal, bubut we also have mountns of asbestos, and we decide to leleave asbestos in the ground where it b belongs. man 2, voice-over: where the coal mines and the power stations are located is amongst one e of the most polluted areas on eararth. man 3, voioice-over: a very, vey lalarge cost to coal-minining. you're basically s signing death warrantsts for people who live there. zulu: the people here are woworking just to put food on the table. there, they just have to survive. [camererlens clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation--a margaret a. cargill philanthropy-- the ororange county community y fountion,, and the farvue fououndation. [distant rumblining] man: and we've got 17 coal fields in south africa, and more than half of them are bunched together on mpumalanga highveld. it's called ththe central basin. in our research, we have spoken to many people. . i think th
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thk you. yuyi: i came to the unitedpbs. states when i was 24 years old.id not speak any english. i felt very, very lost, really not knowing what to do with my life.y one dav there was sesame street. and it's not only that i learned to speak in english, now i know how to live in the united states so this is how you do it! now i'm powerful. now i know i can do anything i want. i will make myself learn how to do it. and i got that from pbs. i bought my first set paints and brush and i practiced. my path is children's books. and i have found who i wanted to be... which is that person who has something to say. pbs and sesame street, o thned all the wod to me. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on t newshour tonight, covid and the campaign-- the president's dismissal of the coronaviruoutbreak at the white house highlights a sharp political divide, as mike pence and kamala harris prepare for tonight's vice presintial debate. then, feeling the pain--ixed messages from the president complicate already st
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i thk that shows u where things are. i don't think this will get done before the election, and i certainly don't expect relief to be ming before th elecon. >> will be certainly keeping an eye on the scotus hearings next week let's turned out to some of our state ballot measures. i want to ta about pr16, which is to repeal affirmative action here in california. a recent poll on the public fopolicy institute in caia indicates less than a third of likely voters support prop 16 and some in the chinese community said this proposition would increase his commission ainst them. republicans lyare stro against this proposition. can you talk us through what some of their concerns are? >> well, look. racial preferences havebeen illegal in california since 1996, since the passage of proposition 290 it's okay been state law, not rato of al preferences in effect, and during that period of time, we actually seen increases in the percudtage of black ts and hispanic students at the university of california . we seen increases in th well.
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affirmative thtion an would repeal that ballot measure, you may not have a very strong opinion on it, and i thk it is a real failure in some ways of supporters that they have not done a better job connecting this to the bigger racial justice conversation we're having. i talk to the person ran that poll. he says support has ticked up you are still a large group of s vohat are undecided. the campaign does have fundings they have an opportunity hearing. i don't know if they are going to get over the finish line, but it is one of those th where i think they need to nection between black lives matter and the bigger conversation we're having around race, and make the case for why thisis going to help in that sort of broader push for civil rights. >> guy, let's talk about a race you have n been covering the south bay. is between dave cortez and and ravel. what can you tell us about an these two candidatesthe state of this right because it's being very closely watched? >> this is a fascinating race, and i'm sure and if you are in san jose notes with the torrents of ads and mailers, this has become an i
affirmative thtion an would repeal that ballot measure, you may not have a very strong opinion on it, and i thk it is a real failure in some ways of supporters that they have not done a better job connecting this to the bigger racial justice conversation we're having. i talk to the person ran that poll. he says support has ticked up you are still a large group of s vohat are undecided. the campaign does have fundings they have an opportunity hearing. i don't know if they are going to get over...
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painting all law enforcement with a broad brush that they're all racist, we just cannotwh go there, i thk the response that i most appreciated for and the sense, people of all colors and all ages want to think this is not okay if i look at what happened in the 60s, there was a protest, we remember thelma and montgomery and we just remember the great john lewis in the marches and i was a kid in birmingham and i remember the inotest in the park next to 16th park where the little girls were bombed, we came to the 57th anniversary in september 15, i remember the protest and the violence in the police dogs, i also know that it was not just protest that got us to 64 and 65 in civil rights legislation, it was the agenda, it was the use of the court, the dem naacpall and have been taking since the 30s could find places that they can break downe segregation, you he to use the institution in addition to protesting, i would also say to every american as they tried to say in the washington, each of us have to decide what our role is going to be in bringing racial justice, it is really ae hard issue,
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we also see that ohioans as well as the bowl in michigan, wisconsin anda, pennsylvania thk that joe biden could do a better job than donald trump can handling the coronavirus outbreak or the pandemic as well as unifying the country in ohio has been one of the states that has been hardest hit by the coronavirus and its effect on jobs and the and appointment rate here in april was actually just as high as it was in 1976 when they started tracking this in ohio. there is some things working for trump in the state and that includes our demographic and we have much lower growth rates than the rest of the country and we also have a less diverse population and we have more white voters with less education than the rest of the country and the rest of these demographic trends favor donald trump but we see biden making inroads among key groups that donald trump one in 2016, including white working-class voters and those without a college degree. >> host: what is unique about the great lakes state polling that you do and looking at all those states and why do you do that in ohio specifically? >> back
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if now wesley smith discovering institut, theycriticize the "thk when we started to raise the whiningnks about the tracking apps. they said it's never going to happen and here's the motivations are truly benevole benevolent. health oriented. is not necessarily true? >> i don't think so and just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not really after you. history teaches us that. you find now that there's a great deal of push for part of this. you're going to have the private sector in forcing these issues. there is the article in august 6th in "usa today," three very prominent calling for a mandatory vaccine. real quickly, a few of the things they said would be required. this is a quote. vaccine diffusers could lose tax credit or be denied nonessential government services. health insurance code love higher premiums. we would not be able to go into private businesses unless you show your vaccine papers. this is advocacy, preparing the ground for that kind of a draconian and i would have to say soft authoritarian type of existence and forced the private sector. then you have dr. a
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some community members and it had been the morning after the tragic passing of walter wallace and i thk first of all it just points to the fact that we still have so much work to do as this pertains to the issue of policing, issues of race, ,ccountability, transparency and really it also points to the what joe biden has said from the very beginning is we support peaceful protests, and peopople are marching because ty want to see action. i love the line mala harris always says. bad police are bad for good bullies. bad cops are bad for good cops. the idea of being able to on day one in this administration looked at the issues of justice -- kalicing just like, mala has put forward in the house, look at a commission that would delve deeply into these issues and address them. unfortunately, we have a president right now that does not want to deal with these issusues, and what it does is it exacerbates and further adds fuel to the fire and does not cause the healing that we need. we need healing and tion. we are not getting it from this administration. >> if vice president bidenins the white
some community members and it had been the morning after the tragic passing of walter wallace and i thk first of all it just points to the fact that we still have so much work to do as this pertains to the issue of policing, issues of race, ,ccountability, transparency and really it also points to the what joe biden has said from the very beginning is we support peaceful protests, and peopople are marching because ty want to see action. i love the line mala harris always says. bad police are...
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this, if you care about the courts and you care about them not to being used for political ends, i v thkave to take this threat very seriously. >> laura: yeah, and mollie, even if state legislators pass great laws, you have 13, 14, 15 supreme court justices, most of them installed by biden who will overrule the will of the people state-by-state. mollie, great to have you on. up ahead, a tale of two town halls through the lens of the media. we expose what was flagrant double standard with trump 2020 advisors. if you have medicare, listen up. the medicare enrollment deadline is only weeks away. with so many changes, do you know if your plan is still the right fit? having the wrong plan may cost you thousands of dollars out of pocket. and that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. with healthmarkets' fitscore, they compare thousands of plans from national insurance companies to find the right medicare plan that fits you. call or visit healthmarkets to find your fitscore today. in minutes, you can find out if your current plan is the right fit and once you've let the fitsco
this, if you care about the courts and you care about them not to being used for political ends, i v thkave to take this threat very seriously. >> laura: yeah, and mollie, even if state legislators pass great laws, you have 13, 14, 15 supreme court justices, most of them installed by biden who will overrule the will of the people state-by-state. mollie, great to have you on. up ahead, a tale of two town halls through the lens of the media. we expose what was flagrant double standard with...
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let's go to tom of real clear politics, a b any, would you thk about that?re's got to be a way to m2 order whether it's on the vice president or in the president, would you think? >> i think it's a bad idea, neil, this is coming from biden's camp. he did not do as well as they think that he should have. let me just say this, i think any ideas of a kill switch or a mute button, that's a form of censorship. and b, why should the moderator have that much power and control over something that supposed to be a free-flowing discussion? if the voters are not happy with what they see, they won't tune in and they won't vote for a certain person. i don't think the change of the rules should happen in the middle of the game, especially because the democrats are crying for it. >> you know, tom, it's a slippery slope. you're putting a lot of pressure on the moderator but there are people sing the moderator has to have a role as a fact-checker. now is could have a role of controlling microphones. i don't know if that's the way to go, do you? >> i think it's a terrible ide
let's go to tom of real clear politics, a b any, would you thk about that?re's got to be a way to m2 order whether it's on the vice president or in the president, would you think? >> i think it's a bad idea, neil, this is coming from biden's camp. he did not do as well as they think that he should have. let me just say this, i think any ideas of a kill switch or a mute button, that's a form of censorship. and b, why should the moderator have that much power and control over something that...
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. >> woodruff: i don't thk so. i don't think so. that's a new one on the trail. but maybe we'll hear more in the coming weeks. tamara keith and amy walter, we thank you both. >> you're welcome. >> woodruff: with the lakers' championship victory last night, lebron james has moved into a league all his own. and he's not done yet, just a few months shy of his 36th birthday. amna nawaz is back with a look at his career on and off the court. >> nawaz: judy, after leading the los angeles lakers to the title last night, lebron james did something no other n.b.a. great has done. he's now won four nba titles with three different franchises: miami, cleveland, and now l.a., and he did it in his 17th year in the league, averaging nearly 30 points, 12 rebounds, and eight assists a game. more now on lebron's impact both on and off the court, from a former teammate and a hall of famer himself, ray allen. >> ray allen, welcome back to the "news hour." thanks for being with us. you are, in many ways, uniquely positioned to settle a long-standing debate. when it comes to who is th
. >> woodruff: i don't thk so. i don't think so. that's a new one on the trail. but maybe we'll hear more in the coming weeks. tamara keith and amy walter, we thank you both. >> you're welcome. >> woodruff: with the lakers' championship victory last night, lebron james has moved into a league all his own. and he's not done yet, just a few months shy of his 36th birthday. amna nawaz is back with a look at his career on and off the court. >> nawaz: judy, after leading the...
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indigous orgazation have ved to unseat setor ne a suppo governo llocfor th positio iteallcomesown to i thkhe sappointnt amo native vote in montana weprent the rgest minority in the state, 7%, to which some of the decisions that daines made lifey struck hard on daily for indian country. one editorial in the billings gazette was by a pro trouble citizen who still has not forgotten dane's support of the government shut down in 2014 and how that impacted daily tribal life for citizens there. concerns about the overall and when you talk about the idea that native americans could determine the balance of the senate, not just any particular race. understand that native american voter population is small. however, it is significant. another key race happened in --th dakota in the early democratic senator has been in the closest race and it wasn't until votes were tallied from the nation of around 500 votes that he squeaked by in a narrow election. we saw that also in north dakota heitkamp'sr heidi win in 2012. looking at the significant native vote in 2020, critical battleground states to flip the
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i thk there's a lot of good information for those who are going to look for it, , you know, take a look at it, to let you know that this is survivable. >> nawaz: we asked how worried they are that they or someone in their community will get sick? >> we don't know a lot about it. so, i don't know exactly how i'm going to get it. >> chances are, if you catch it, you know, and you're in reasonably good health, that you'll be okay. so, you know, i haven't been worried about getting it. >> so, i feel very confident that since i don't have any preexisting, underlying health issues, that i would not only survive covid, but i may be one of those lucky ones that might actually be asymptomatic. >> these are people who don't necessarily feel the immediacy of this. >> nawaz: lee miringoff is the director of the marist college institute for public opinion, home of the marist poll. when you're talking about americans who don't see the virus as a threat, who are you talking about? >> they are people who tend to be in more rural areas, where the, you know, the virus is often as much, as pronounced. but
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that is something that iat i thk in a bipartisan way congress working with the administration should really think about. what are the things that we have to do to move ahead. i look forward to the witness testimony. there are several areas that i think about and i will be curious about some of the witnesses. as we defeat covid-19 and spend billions of dollars and build an infrastructure to the defeat this virus i also think we should be strategically be thinking about how we use those resources to also prepare for bio surveillance to be ready for the next one is naturally occurring virus or biological threat. but also think about how we have those capabilities to rebuild that infrastructure. and to do bio surveys for man-made threats. i also as we move forward, we do not, we have the biological, the beat wc but i think that we need stronger multilateral organizations with like-minded allies that we can work with. i would be curious how they are thinking about creating this multilateral institutions. and then lastly, when you think about the ethics of gene editi editing. and also stor
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even ithey don't agree with him, they thk he's, you know, a good-faith actor. a community of people whond tricked and li to, someone who you can trust at their word, that goes a very long way. >> oh, my lord >> narrator: it was what he had done in that first senate race: making it personal, connecting.o >> nbc news is pjecting former vice president joe biden is the winner. >> narrator: they ve biden a victory. >> ...was reinvigorated largely by black voters in this state. >> joe biden wins big. >> nrator: three days later. >> in a political earthquake, these are the results nobody saw coming. >> narrator: ...he rode the momentum and dominated super tuesday. >> he pued off one of the biggest political upsets in modern political history. >> narrator: soon, he won it all. (cheers and applause)s >> in its own way, i culmination of all of his training and ambition and his mistakes and his regrets and his attempts to be better. and it, and it came together. at last. >> biden has made his pick. >> narrator: and when the time came.. >> and the pick is in... >> narrator: ...the man who had made
even ithey don't agree with him, they thk he's, you know, a good-faith actor. a community of people whond tricked and li to, someone who you can trust at their word, that goes a very long way. >> oh, my lord >> narrator: it was what he had done in that first senate race: making it personal, connecting.o >> nbc news is pjecting former vice president joe biden is the winner. >> narrator: they ve biden a victory. >> ...was reinvigorated largely by black voters in this...
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. >> thk you, vice president pence. >> and i will speak up on behalf of what the american people have done. >> vbs pence you were in the front row of what has been a super spreader event for senior i don't think natural, no social distancing, few masks, and now a cluster of coronavirus cases among those who were thereho can you expect americans to ow the administration' safety guidelines to protect themselves from covid when you at the white house have not been wedoing so? >>l, the american people have demonstrated over the last eight a months when given the cts they are willing to put the health of their neighbors and families and neighbors andop they don't even know first. the president and i have greidat coce in the american people and their ability to take that iormation and put it into practice. in the height of the epidemic when we were losing a heartbreaking number of 2,500 resources to new jersey and new york and new orleans and detroit, we toic the amer people what neded to be done end the american people made the sacrifices with utbreak of the sunbelt happened this summer, a
. >> thk you, vice president pence. >> and i will speak up on behalf of what the american people have done. >> vbs pence you were in the front row of what has been a super spreader event for senior i don't think natural, no social distancing, few masks, and now a cluster of coronavirus cases among those who were thereho can you expect americans to ow the administration' safety guidelines to protect themselves from covid when you at the white house have not been wedoing so?...
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. >> thank the many people who are doing this today, and appreciate anyo thk u. >> thank you >>> andck >>> good morning, futures pointing to more losses as we get ready to wrap up what has been a scary october for investors. the dow is tracking for its worst week in seven months. >>> helping to lead the charge today, slumping tech stocks like apple, amazon and facebook we'll bring you the latest from their quarterly reports. >>> plus, we'll be talking to twitter's cfo after user growth that that company badly missed estimates. twitter shares have plunged 15% in the premarket the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now >>> good morning, and welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin u.s. equity futures at this hour down just under 200 points becky, we can't do it now. i want to hear about those two different refrigerators eventually it's finally friday, since the beginning of the week, the dow has lost, i mean, i'm seeing kale and i'm seeing, you know, tofu and veggie burgers in one, and big cholesterol filled steaks on the t
. >> thank the many people who are doing this today, and appreciate anyo thk u. >> thank you >>> andck >>> good morning, futures pointing to more losses as we get ready to wrap up what has been a scary october for investors. the dow is tracking for its worst week in seven months. >>> helping to lead the charge today, slumping tech stocks like apple, amazon and facebook we'll bring you the latest from their quarterly reports. >>> plus, we'll be...