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ththere is no dououbt about tha. there e has been a huge controroversy about the millllis of poundnds spent on the securiy out there a aa time whehen those there is a tightening across the countryry. on one hand, if you have nothing to reproach yourself, why don't ??u he fleled swedenen because there were allegations ofimim allegegations womomen he denies, that he says are popolitically motivated.d. he is highlightiting the cororoversial vivideo of shootig from an n american helicopteter where e two civilians got killed and amongst thehe two jojournalists. he continues to cause controveversy. whwhat we will b be looking at w isis what lawyers say aboutt toy 's verdict and we willll be ououtside about the u.s. extradition request tomorrorow. genie: t thank you for keeping s up-to-date with that story. venezuela is gearing up for protests today. at least 70 people were hurt around caracas yesterday. truck targeted people in n the streets. juan guauaido has the backingf some 50 n nations around d the d in his quest to t
ththere is no dououbt about tha. there e has been a huge controroversy about the millllis of poundnds spent on the securiy out there a aa time whehen those there is a tightening across the countryry. on one hand, if you have nothing to reproach yourself, why don't ??u he fleled swedenen because there were allegations ofimim allegegations womomen he denies, that he says are popolitically motivated.d. he is highlightiting the cororoversial vivideo of shootig from an n american helicopteter where...
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reporter: ththere are hundndref smalololder rms ininiambu. they gw mamaiz cattle feed, d vevegebles. the yid d is oen jususenough to feed the families f farming e land, so adddding a biogasas pt is a big d deal. phylis wambubui was able to aff. she had saved some of the mone she kes s with her 60000 egg-layingng hens and heher c, anand she was abable to geta micro-loan. the plant is f fed with manure mixed with w water. a pipe under the ground takesth. phylylis: i wanteded a plant afi had d seen one at t my nghbor'. a pipcookining is so easysy now. usused to have t to gather firewood andnd go and buyy charcoal, , and it was v vey expensnsive. now w i have nprproblems i come h home late and cook supr in ten m minutes. reporter: a byproduct of the biogas plant is a nutritious ferment, which c can be ed a e crop yields. the farmers can use it themselves or sell it. denis: t there is a sysystem in place for cocollecting prorode from farms, but therere is no certificatation here foror orgaganically grown frfruit and vegetables.. it would b be grea
reporter: ththere are hundndref smalololder rms ininiambu. they gw mamaiz cattle feed, d vevegebles. the yid d is oen jususenough to feed the families f farming e land, so adddding a biogasas pt is a big d deal. phylis wambubui was able to aff. she had saved some of the mone she kes s with her 60000 egg-layingng hens and heher c, anand she was abable to geta micro-loan. the plant is f fed with manure mixed with w water. a pipe under the ground takesth. phylylis: i wanteded a plant afi had d...
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3-4 million gallons of fufuel a year r is wt we think we''ll prproduce, andd we'e'll go o up from ththere. ss digester, in terms of greenhouse gagas impacts, wouould have thee impact as removing over 3,000 cars from thehe road. this w wt we hope is t the newest growth f the industry to try to produce more and more gas from america's dadairies. arioso: this gives us a way to tell our story and, you know, add to the story. yyou know, we've had kind of the samame sty for a lonong time, and we can protect t e envirmentnt, but also, you know, k kind of conone down this path of energy independence, the next technology that can make, you know, our farms more efffficient and more environmementally protective. shyler: i think that dairies in cacalifornia h have gone t thros and downs. mostly recenently i's been n tough timemes for them. marginsns haven't been n there.s is an opopportunity y for them o kind of expand a littttle bititn a wayay, they arare entering th energygy business,s, whichs s kd of coolol. ararioso: i''m pretty blessesedi mean, we have 4 generations on ththe farm. my dad i is st
3-4 million gallons of fufuel a year r is wt we think we''ll prproduce, andd we'e'll go o up from ththere. ss digester, in terms of greenhouse gagas impacts, wouould have thee impact as removing over 3,000 cars from thehe road. this w wt we hope is t the newest growth f the industry to try to produce more and more gas from america's dadairies. arioso: this gives us a way to tell our story and, you know, add to the story. yyou know, we've had kind of the samame sty for a lonong time, and we can...
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ththere are reports more than 10 people were injured. on tuesday night, venezuelan president nicholas maduro gave a televised address and denied claims by u.s. secretary off state mike pompeo that he had prepared to flee the country. >> the skirmish and venezuela has beenen defeated a mrmr. trup set up a thousand expletives and lies. my god, how far the men in the united statates government are willing to go. amy: maduro and guaidodo have bh called on supporters to take to the streets today. we will have more on venezuela after headlines. in britain, a judge has sentenced wikileaks founder julian assange to 50 weeks inn jail for skipping bail in 2012 to avoid extradition to sweden on sexual assault accusations, charges that were eventually dropped. he was afraid he would be exextradited then to the united states. lastonth, , itish police forcibly removedssssange fm the ecuadoreanan embassy, whwhee had d taken asylumum for almostt seven n years to figight his possssible extradidition to thee united s states. after hihis arrest, u.u.s. aut
ththere are reports more than 10 people were injured. on tuesday night, venezuelan president nicholas maduro gave a televised address and denied claims by u.s. secretary off state mike pompeo that he had prepared to flee the country. >> the skirmish and venezuela has beenen defeated a mrmr. trup set up a thousand expletives and lies. my god, how far the men in the united statates government are willing to go. amy: maduro and guaidodo have bh called on supporters to take to the streets...
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ththere is very y little timeo pollinate thousands of flowe by hd.t's whyhy it's necessssaryo hire assisistance, and t that s moneney. be a and wasps usesed to take ce of the pollination. [translated] >> unfortunately, many farmers sprayed d too many chehemicaln their fielelds, so the p pollins grgradually disasappeared. caroliline: a few momonths agoy brbrought in somome bees that y live in n this region.n. [translated] >> we were t told that theheses would popollinate the e bloss. but when we tried outut, nonoced that i it wasn't worki. caroline: but now they have some honey that they can also sell. with t the help of the giz, thy wantnt to arn whwhich insects e interesteded in pollinatatinge vavanilla blosossoms. even though the pollinatorarare soso sma, they arehe mosost important actors in all ecosystems worldwide, he i in otoxoxco, o, as s the are mama disadvantatages to havining hn pollinators.s. [translatede] >> if the pollination is done handwe s speak of "self-pollllination." that meaeans the pollelen is transferrered to theamame plan it is
ththere is very y little timeo pollinate thousands of flowe by hd.t's whyhy it's necessssaryo hire assisistance, and t that s moneney. be a and wasps usesed to take ce of the pollination. [translated] >> unfortunately, many farmers sprayed d too many chehemicaln their fielelds, so the p pollins grgradually disasappeared. caroliline: a few momonths agoy brbrought in somome bees that y live in n this region.n. [translated] >> we were t told that theheses would popollinate the e bloss....
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huanang: they keepep telling met ththere are no g grades for bg able to see well. it's exaxamshey care about.. ththey say it's s more importatr their chilildren to do w welln those thanan it is for them toe able t to see. rereporter: khanan, meanwhiles breaking more tataboos, by susuggesting the c children ln leless. russ: every half hour we give our eyes a breakfor how w ng? >> 1 10 minutes. russ: : and how longng do you e to py outside each day, at the ve least? >> two hrs. reporterer: it's sometething t many o of their parerents would rarather not admdmit, but . . n is t thesehildreren'ideal teher. a realerson, tking frohis own expeence, inead of deliveri a conveional lesson huang: he is v very eciall rson. he i in taan we e y he felll from the clouds into a deep vavalley, and hahad totart a l over againin. ththe children u understand t. and i admirereim for his courage in sringng historyry witus. reporter: khan's recommendatnsns arimmemediaty put t into practice. it's t time to get o out of the classroom. from n, , all afrnoooon clses will be e held outsidede.
huanang: they keepep telling met ththere are no g grades for bg able to see well. it's exaxamshey care about.. ththey say it's s more importatr their chilildren to do w welln those thanan it is for them toe able t to see. rereporter: khanan, meanwhiles breaking more tataboos, by susuggesting the c children ln leless. russ: every half hour we give our eyes a breakfor how w ng? >> 1 10 minutes. russ: : and how longng do you e to py outside each day, at the ve least? >> two hrs....
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ththere's no sububway syste. those without a r take the bus. t the approvivides tailedd informatation. >> the bigiggest challenenge io proper prorocesshe gpsps signals and vevery nicely shshow on thp hohow the traffific moves ande eta, t expectetime of arval to t bus sto and that takes quite a lot of effort. we've been doing this for 12 years and we still keep updating and improving the algorithms to do that. >> if taking the bus could be planned d more efficiently, moe people would ditch their cars. that's the theory. it remains to be seen if they really will. 20% of people in vilnius use the trafi app. but it only has a population of 550,000, and a realtively modest public transport system. >> in the future, cities will control that mobility, right, there will be a lot of autonomous vehicles. so the city will have a platform where it will be able to see all the movement in the city and be even able to c control it, contl parking spots, control licences, who is driving in the city and who is not, which hours, which not, logistic services. >> c
ththere's no sububway syste. those without a r take the bus. t the approvivides tailedd informatation. >> the bigiggest challenenge io proper prorocesshe gpsps signals and vevery nicely shshow on thp hohow the traffific moves ande eta, t expectetime of arval to t bus sto and that takes quite a lot of effort. we've been doing this for 12 years and we still keep updating and improving the algorithms to do that. >> if taking the bus could be planned d more efficiently, moe people would...
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and ththere are not that many there. notably manfred weber, the head of the group of the conservatives, the largest group in the european parliament. a lot of people said they could support him, especially angela merkel. but emmanuel macron when coming into the european council did mention a couple names, but he noticeably did not mention manfred weber. so that is where the clash is and this could take a while. sumi: it could take a wild with all of this wrangling. when can we expect a decision? max: at the earliest, optimistically speaking, maybe at the end of june. this is when we have the next summit here. all the leaders will come back together. it is important because the european parliament, the new european parliament will convene for the first time at the beginning of july so will be practical to have a solution then. but many think it will not work out that quickly. you have strong forces now which were not strong that earlier. a right-wing populist party in italy that might complicate things in the parliament,
and ththere are not that many there. notably manfred weber, the head of the group of the conservatives, the largest group in the european parliament. a lot of people said they could support him, especially angela merkel. but emmanuel macron when coming into the european council did mention a couple names, but he noticeably did not mention manfred weber. so that is where the clash is and this could take a while. sumi: it could take a wild with all of this wrangling. when can we expect a...
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the conclusions from the special counsel are that yes, indeed ththere was no collusion between russiand the trump but the question remains open as to whether there was a obstruction of justice by the president, though, and the whwhite house, still believe in their initial conclusion that there was no collusion and that the president completely exonerated. certainly not something we heard from the special counsel robert mueller during his eight minute long appearance. now we move to a different scenario altogether, the possibility of an impeachment of a president. it still seems very unlikely that it might come to that, only just about over 50 democrats willing to go down that road. no where a majority in the house of representatives. certainly only there isn't a democratic majority that would like to do this in the u.s. senate, the body that would decide the fate of the president . remember that the senate is controlled by republicans. that is why somebody like the speaker of the house of representatives nancy pelosi is very reluctant to go down that path. add to the story the followi
the conclusions from the special counsel are that yes, indeed ththere was no collusion between russiand the trump but the question remains open as to whether there was a obstruction of justice by the president, though, and the whwhite house, still believe in their initial conclusion that there was no collusion and that the president completely exonerated. certainly not something we heard from the special counsel robert mueller during his eight minute long appearance. now we move to a different...
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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 dog-piled by urchin, so there's an urgency t to getting this doe sooner rather than l later. catton: so we're here to estimate the number, the total numbers of urcrchins that are being caught. we're taking a look at the sizes of those urchins and looking athahat their condition is, what thehe'e be
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...
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but actuallyy the exits w whethr ththere was a deal or no deal there is s a deal the only one that has been negotiated. by reasonn may -- and t the european union it has been rejecteded three times already e prime minister said earlier this week she's bringing it back when she's bring it back in the week of thehe third of june. therefore off -- to these european elections let's remember that -- britith force will vote on thursday. bobox the results throughouout e twenty e eight member statess cannot be announceced before. tn pm london time eleven pm paris time up on sunday ninight. in a sense lucky for treason ass a bank holiday also politics is in recess. so the viable recriminations will be needed if we arare to believe ththe polls thehe conservatitive party comes in fourth or fifth place and if indeed. there is a big protest vote. and there's's elelections are wy the brakes pararty. led by a sudden nigel for all. five y years ago was leading you kept the u. k. independence party. and certaininly with the b blood both that happens during the late collections where the tory party lost
but actuallyy the exits w whethr ththere was a deal or no deal there is s a deal the only one that has been negotiated. by reasonn may -- and t the european union it has been rejecteded three times already e prime minister said earlier this week she's bringing it back when she's bring it back in the week of thehe third of june. therefore off -- to these european elections let's remember that -- britith force will vote on thursday. bobox the results throughouout e twenty e eight member statess...
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ii don't t think he wants to but the p pblems that ththere i ino ststrategy in a warehohouse so y doing things haphazardly. think the i kind of carrier was going t to the persian gulf so they made a big deal out of i i. and that's only to find themselves in so in in a on on i'm expected unwanted escalation either and they don't know what to do. and you have all these the hard liners and more moderate peoeope in the white house i presume on on this issue [inaudible] but at this comp i think finds himself trapped this is why he came out and told to eat. the press that he doesn't want a war with iran. but on the other hand. it is. it is a possibility all things getting out of control mistakes are happening -- somebody shooting of somebody else by mistake all the old an uncocontrolled elements we only sold. it for tankers weaearing her w y here. in the persian gulf whose only by who's your apples yeah human who'ss your apples was s suppord by inn. eight and a high plains saudi a arabia was damageded b a drawn to some of the i actually know who these claims that it's for it's not who do you
ii don't t think he wants to but the p pblems that ththere i ino ststrategy in a warehohouse so y doing things haphazardly. think the i kind of carrier was going t to the persian gulf so they made a big deal out of i i. and that's only to find themselves in so in in a on on i'm expected unwanted escalation either and they don't know what to do. and you have all these the hard liners and more moderate peoeope in the white house i presume on on this issue [inaudible] but at this comp i think...
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ththere was a a recent survey de of the major broadcasters in the u.k. they found the word "pizza" was mentioned 10 times as often as "climate change" last year and "chocolate" was mentioned early times as often, which gives you some idea of the priorities in our country. nermeen: you wrote an article in december about how u.s. billionaires are fueling extreme right-wing causes in the u.k.. to those causes include climate change and what is the nature? this shift of the koch brothers and others operating not just in the u.s. but elsewhere, funding in this country a magazine called "spiked," which has a long record of dismissing the environment of crisis, dismissing me climate crisis, attacking campaigners, including greta thunberg, with this vicious, horrible attack, basically attacking her for being autistic, for having asperger's. disgusting way. it doesn't make sense until you realize, oh, yes, they are funded by the koch brothers. for a long time, obviously, billionaires have been controlling the media in one way or another. in most cases, you have t
ththere was a a recent survey de of the major broadcasters in the u.k. they found the word "pizza" was mentioned 10 times as often as "climate change" last year and "chocolate" was mentioned early times as often, which gives you some idea of the priorities in our country. nermeen: you wrote an article in december about how u.s. billionaires are fueling extreme right-wing causes in the u.k.. to those causes include climate change and what is the nature? this shift...
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ththere is been no true change n the structure.e have got people thrown into jail at the highest levels of the guatemalan government, for example, and not long ago, one of the key candidates for president was arrested in florida for trying to get the hisl cartel leaders to fund campaign and also shoot his opponent. so the actual structure of the government in all of these countries has turned to rubble. the army leaders they carried out the worst of the dirty wars are still and effective power and now there are the cartels. amy: i wanted to get your response, fernando, to the jared thener immigration plan for new york developer, son-in-law of president trump who is come up with an immigration plan. i wanted to talk about what happened last week stop last week the trump administration unveiled plans for a new, so-called merit-based immigration system that would prioritize highly-skilled and english-speaking workers, while further restricting asylum seekers and immigrants who have familyly living in the united states. many lawmakers
ththere is been no true change n the structure.e have got people thrown into jail at the highest levels of the guatemalan government, for example, and not long ago, one of the key candidates for president was arrested in florida for trying to get the hisl cartel leaders to fund campaign and also shoot his opponent. so the actual structure of the government in all of these countries has turned to rubble. the army leaders they carried out the worst of the dirty wars are still and effective power...
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ththere's nothing to seeee.t seems like i woke u up in a nightmare. >> united statates retaliates. afghanistan.rn in my fatather got killlled with ab in afghanistan. >> he became a truck driver and had two children. residentis cururnt card was extxtended in 2016 butt u.s. immigigration officiaial stopped him on the way back to mexicoco >> he expects to be deported back to afafghanistan.n. amy: 30-year-old from afghanistan, has been in this country since he was 12 years old, spent most of the last four months in solitary in a cell cell texas detention center. explain how you even recorded this. that called me and detainees were put in solitary confinement, there privileges can be severely curtailed. they can at some point get access to phone privileges. a detentionly means officer hands the phone through slot and a solid metal door and allows them to talk on the phone, usually kind of huddled up to the door because the phone cord is not very long. so that was ilyas in the solitary confinement cell talking to me.
ththere's nothing to seeee.t seems like i woke u up in a nightmare. >> united statates retaliates. afghanistan.rn in my fatather got killlled with ab in afghanistan. >> he became a truck driver and had two children. residentis cururnt card was extxtended in 2016 butt u.s. immigigration officiaial stopped him on the way back to mexicoco >> he expects to be deported back to afafghanistan.n. amy: 30-year-old from afghanistan, has been in this country since he was 12 years old,...
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more broghadly, ththere needs to be a competitive, healthy election next year thata gives us a cnce tod new leadership for this city, the kind of adership that we should have gotten three years ago in the 2016 election following all t protest and crisis after freddie gray's death. that was a key moment we could have moved forward and rebuilt the city, and the city missed that opportunity. three or four years later, we'll get the opportunity again. >> nawaz: one state sen tor sae entire episode has been hurtful for the city. te me how deea hole the city is in now. how do they gain back trust? >> what's happened more broadly in the city in the last few years is general inunravelling of government and ordinance. baltimore was actually headed in a good dt rection nothat long ago. the homicide rate had dropped quite a bitarly tis decade. population was even growing teain which was qui remarkable, but then following the death of freddie gray from injuries and police custody and all the unrest that followed that, theally kind of fell apart in the city. the homicide rate surged to jusi recordb
more broghadly, ththere needs to be a competitive, healthy election next year thata gives us a cnce tod new leadership for this city, the kind of adership that we should have gotten three years ago in the 2016 election following all t protest and crisis after freddie gray's death. that was a key moment we could have moved forward and rebuilt the city, and the city missed that opportunity. three or four years later, we'll get the opportunity again. >> nawaz: one state sen tor sae entire...
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ththere was no telling what wou happen next. as this soft spoken man risked everything to test his people's right to be heard. he was 59 when he went into prison. for revealing state secrets and counterrevolutionary prop began diesing. that's the se ambiguous charge that china uses to jail journalists today. despite prison, he looked younger than his 66 years. he was slender as a reed. nodding in the lake. he wore a tale polo shirt, untucked, hanging loosely over black trousers. his smooth face was dominated by outsized silver wire-rimmed glasses. i had noticed that he tended to walk holding his arms behind his back as if handcuffed. he surprised me with a complete lack of litterness about his years in solitary he said, isolation had liberated his mind from comminist party dogma. he began, quote, according to our constitution, i have the freedom of speech. however, whether i do indeed have the freedom of speech, i do not know. i think cbs can conduct a test. let's see whether i get into trouble after your interview with me. if s
ththere was no telling what wou happen next. as this soft spoken man risked everything to test his people's right to be heard. he was 59 when he went into prison. for revealing state secrets and counterrevolutionary prop began diesing. that's the se ambiguous charge that china uses to jail journalists today. despite prison, he looked younger than his 66 years. he was slender as a reed. nodding in the lake. he wore a tale polo shirt, untucked, hanging loosely over black trousers. his smooth face...
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ththere's nothing fake about ths news. this is in the best traditions of investigative journalism, and i'm grateful for their work to illustrate how our courts are being captured by corporations and runaway partisanship fueled by dark money. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from wisconsin. ms. baldwin: mr. president, i rise tied to speak about the ongoing threat from the trump administration to health care and the guaranteed protections that millions of american families depend upon. president trump has tried to pass repeal plans that would take people's health care away and allow insurance companies to charge more for people with preexisting health conditions. or those insurance companies could deny them coverage altogether. when that repeal plan failed to pass in the united states senate in the summer of 2017, instead of working in a bipartisan way to lower health care costs, presesident trump turned to truy sabotaging our health care system. what do i mean by that? the trump administration made it h
ththere's nothing fake about ths news. this is in the best traditions of investigative journalism, and i'm grateful for their work to illustrate how our courts are being captured by corporations and runaway partisanship fueled by dark money. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from wisconsin. ms. baldwin: mr. president, i rise tied to speak about the ongoing threat from the trump administration to health care and the guaranteed protections that millions of american families...