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ththere should d not be violenc, sexual violence, etc., but also know deprivation of liberty.the other hand, children should be supported i in the rit to education, health care, etc. it is s very conference of treay -- comprehensive treaty. amy: the u.s. alone is not honoring. so you talked about attention on the border. the number of children that are detained, that are separated by their families in this country, and you tatalk about an international violation of law. >> yeses, of course come in my opinion, thihis was aa decisionn that is in human treatment both to the childldren, very smalll children that are separated from their families, but also the families. sometimes i families have been deported back to mexico and central americaca. the children are still kept in the united states. they do not k know where their families are. ththe children. it is terrible to imagine if you're the mother of a small child and you don't over the child is. amy: also, the children of isis fighters. explain where they are being in prison. >> we have about 29,000 of these children. partly r
ththere should d not be violenc, sexual violence, etc., but also know deprivation of liberty.the other hand, children should be supported i in the rit to education, health care, etc. it is s very conference of treay -- comprehensive treaty. amy: the u.s. alone is not honoring. so you talked about attention on the border. the number of children that are detained, that are separated by their families in this country, and you tatalk about an international violation of law. >> yeses, of...
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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. thiis 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 andd more environmentally 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 the farm. my dad i is stil
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. thiis 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 many different pro-iranian forces operating there. they seem to be trying to take advantage of this unstable situation. they have increased their attacks on u.s. forces in iraq. i ask state department officials if they are not concerned that the airstrikes could be to a proper escalation. they told me that the u.s. is not looking for any conflict but it was necessary and important to conduct those strikes and protect u.s. personnel. they wanted to send a clear message to the iranian regime. someone said that they think they've rename regime understands the message. phil: what is iran suspected of doing in iraq? >> from the u.s. perspective, iran is using its proxies in iraq to continue its activities as the trump administration puts it. the trump administration has accused iran of trying to destabilize iraq from supporting terror what is clear is that iran is seeing itself as the middle east 's new superpower that is trying to expand its footprint across the region. >> officials from iran met in moscow. what do we know of those discus
ththere are many different pro-iranian forces operating there. they seem to be trying to take advantage of this unstable situation. they have increased their attacks on u.s. forces in iraq. i ask state department officials if they are not concerned that the airstrikes could be to a proper escalation. they told me that the u.s. is not looking for any conflict but it was necessary and important to conduct those strikes and protect u.s. personnel. they wanted to send a clear message to the iranian...
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elevational rarange of any couny in the united d states, there''a divverse suite of habitatats in ththere, and that inclludes habitat that might be right along the busiest freeway in the country...but it also includes places where mountain lions live. i mean, it's just this place of absolutely incredible diversity when it comes to thinknkg about types o of habitat and types off species that are thriving g her. man: hey, i thought i told you guys to get out of here. now, go. come on. get out of here. male reporter: we have a mom and her kids all going for a nice, refreshing swim all at the exact same time. woman: there is a hidden jungle in cities like los angeles, and a hidden savannah and hidden wetlands, and other kinds of ecosystemsms. pauly: there's no magic line where nature stops and city begins. it's all a giant matrix. and in the most urbanized parts of los angeles, you can still find literally thousands of specieses of plants and animals. heise: the conventional wisdom used to be that cities are biodiversity wastelands, and we're now beginning to rethink that in two major ways. o
elevational rarange of any couny in the united d states, there''a divverse suite of habitatats in ththere, and that inclludes habitat that might be right along the busiest freeway in the country...but it also includes places where mountain lions live. i mean, it's just this place of absolutely incredible diversity when it comes to thinknkg about types o of habitat and types off species that are thriving g her. man: hey, i thought i told you guys to get out of here. now, go. come on. get out of...
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that is debatable, of course, but ththere are big policy changes. that causes uncertainty. the big thing is brexit. ready todeal that is be passed at the end of january -- if boris johnson has a working majority, unlike we have seen on previous occasions, that deal can actually get through parliament, can be voted through, which we have not seen before. that would open up ending that period of misery where we don''t know what is happenening on bret without a deal, were that to happen. stephen: how big a deal will this election result before the markets? should we expect to see movements on the same scale as the brexit referendum when there are outcomes, perhaps unexpected ones? resultuld say the brexit was forecasted so one way, and ththe result was soo binary we e not going to see that. in terms of the brexit followed, we have already priced most of the worst case scenario into markets. at the moment, market slightly repricing, sterling moving higher. the case looks less and less likely. what nobody expects in this election, much like the brexit referendum, is a majority l
that is debatable, of course, but ththere are big policy changes. that causes uncertainty. the big thing is brexit. ready todeal that is be passed at the end of january -- if boris johnson has a working majority, unlike we have seen on previous occasions, that deal can actually get through parliament, can be voted through, which we have not seen before. that would open up ending that period of misery where we don''t know what is happenening on bret without a deal, were that to happen. stephen:...
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ththere are those we choose tos intakee. and those that life takes us on.rom moments we'll never forget to those we must overcome. join american airlines and stand up to cancer in our efforts to help make every person diagnosed with cancer a long-term survivor. donate $25 or more and you'll receive 10 american airlines advantage miles for every dollar you give. visit standuptocancer.org slash american airlines to learn more. stand up with us. >>> welcome back, everyone. wow, anybody out there this morning? this is the richmond-san rafael bridge, that one guy right there, oh, there's another one. >> that's good, that means they're all watching. >> i like your optimism, girl. it's 4:56. we'll check the morning commute in a bit. >>> over the weekend a big win for the 49ers game, you probably saw right here on nbc bay area. really thrilling showdown that came down to the final play. take a look. >> gould wins it again! >> oh, yeah, that was nice. robbie gould with the game winner there, 49ers beating the rams 34-31. they improve to 12-3 on the season. niners wi
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wewe are just at the very beginning stagages, but i do thk ththere's c certain things to stress, and tododay, as we just heard, we finally heard aung san suu kyi speak today. yesterday, we saw her sit dispassionately as she was told what has been happening against the revenger. today, what i thought was most striking was actually what she did nototay about the alleged genonocide. she did not even mention they were hinge or -- the revenger -- she did not evenen mention the rohingngyas in the context of te atrocities, and i thought that was remarkable, that she was not even willing to give these people a name. ii think t that is ironinic, tht someone who is denying that there is a genocide will l not even acknowlwledge the existence of t these people using the name that they use for themselves to identify as a group. brent: what do you think that says to the couourt, , in the es of the court, the fact that she does not mention the name rohingyas? wiwill that confirm thehe s suss that the mililitary hasas actedt of conontrol? >>>> it may. i think the international court of justice would
wewe are just at the very beginning stagages, but i do thk ththere's c certain things to stress, and tododay, as we just heard, we finally heard aung san suu kyi speak today. yesterday, we saw her sit dispassionately as she was told what has been happening against the revenger. today, what i thought was most striking was actually what she did nototay about the alleged genonocide. she did not even mention they were hinge or -- the revenger -- she did not evenen mention the rohingngyas in the...
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ththere have beeeen organizats that work onon clearing ththose tetes, paiing g themp, makakin it cleanthen again it reappears after 15 days. repoporter: the enenvironmenll engineerer has come up with hs own solution to reduce the city's waste. he's joined forces with padmashree balaram to set up a biogas facility. som: i think they are following instructions very well. padmashree: yeah, i think so. hopefully it should continue. reporter: the organic waste from padmashree balaram's neighborhood, which would normally go to a landfill, is instead brought here as a raw material. the trash has to come in well sorted.. otherwise, it means higher operational costs and less biogas. today, her efforts pay off. padmashree: 3% is good, ok. som: this is nearly 100%, right? there's about 5% to 10% that needs to be stripped out, like the flowers and all that which has s very high lignin conten, but i would rate this extremely good. i mean, this is now good enough for biogas. reporter: the facility processes about 600 kilograms of local kitchen waste a day, turning it into slurry. the actual plant is
ththere have beeeen organizats that work onon clearing ththose tetes, paiing g themp, makakin it cleanthen again it reappears after 15 days. repoporter: the enenvironmenll engineerer has come up with hs own solution to reduce the city's waste. he's joined forces with padmashree balaram to set up a biogas facility. som: i think they are following instructions very well. padmashree: yeah, i think so. hopefully it should continue. reporter: the organic waste from padmashree balaram's neighborhood,...
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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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with the fact ththere seem are to be two directly been viable cases here. >> most people are focused on the holidays and focus on their own lives, as you would amexpec g those people who are paying a lot of attention, there seems to be a slight break in favor of impeachment for those who have formed an opinion. moru people would rather their shoulders and concentrate on everything else in their life. we will see what happens when we get back aftethe holidays. they are talking about a fairly short trial. but even in a short trial, many people will be getting their rst introduction to so the evidence, some of the facts in the case and what else might be out there about presiden trump. just toda the sueme court has decided to hear the case in respect to the presidents withholding of tax returns. the have lost in a couple of appeals courts and is going to the supreme court for review. we will see what they decide to do as far as it comes to the ep president g his tax returns secret when they are under subpoena from several different sources. senate trial, i'm curious to know what your th
with the fact ththere seem are to be two directly been viable cases here. >> most people are focused on the holidays and focus on their own lives, as you would amexpec g those people who are paying a lot of attention, there seems to be a slight break in favor of impeachment for those who have formed an opinion. moru people would rather their shoulders and concentrate on everything else in their life. we will see what happens when we get back aftethe holidays. they are talking about a...
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ththere is wine, music and dance to share the complete experience of the culture in bringing the members of our community closer together. in addition, local fundraisers and community organization meetings happen so regularly it is hard to even count how many local associations and parent political action, elderly groups utilize this space. a reliable venue. they stay as long as they desire without being rushed. those are the words of chris, who is also a part of the community but unable to be here today. thank you so much. i second everything that has been said. it is all true. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i am robert smith. i live next to caffe sapore. i noticed 40 people were sitting next to elias. if that is not community or legacy i don't know what is. everybody is close to him and supports him. that is legacy. thank you. >> next speaker, please. dan. native from san francisco. charter legacy business owner in our 72nd year and president of the north beach business association. i rise in support of caffe sapore. i can't be go beyond the personal testim
ththere is wine, music and dance to share the complete experience of the culture in bringing the members of our community closer together. in addition, local fundraisers and community organization meetings happen so regularly it is hard to even count how many local associations and parent political action, elderly groups utilize this space. a reliable venue. they stay as long as they desire without being rushed. those are the words of chris, who is also a part of the community but unable to be...
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indigenous leaders and youth activists, includi greta thunberg led the prostst. ,>> world leaders have ththered heheren madrid to negotiate our future. the hope isll you not thinin t walls o the cop25. you.ope is out here with amy: then, from the madrid stock exchange to the world famous prado museum, activists take us on a toxic tour exposing the fossil fuel polluters bankrolling this year's climate talks -- until police shut it down. >> the police came and interrrrupted us. they think we are giving very bad publicity to spanish companies. and i think it is our right to do this. and basicacally, they threaten s with fines over 30000 euros. amy: how do you feel about that? >> i feel ashamed. amy: and in the aftermath of a typhoon that devastated the philippines last week, we speak with the former philippines chief climate negotiator yeb sano. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from madrid, spain. the house judiciary committee is holding a second hearing today as part of the ongoing impeachment
indigenous leaders and youth activists, includi greta thunberg led the prostst. ,>> world leaders have ththered heheren madrid to negotiate our future. the hope isll you not thinin t walls o the cop25. you.ope is out here with amy: then, from the madrid stock exchange to the world famous prado museum, activists take us on a toxic tour exposing the fossil fuel polluters bankrolling this year's climate talks -- until police shut it down. >> the police came and interrrrupted us. they...
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ththere were a lot m more women. mamaybe it was because it was my birthday.use it was so close to christmas. with the please let us move around. there were huddles of women talking to each other, organizing, sharing stories. i can tell you one think of it was the best birthday party i ever had. accomplished, 70 people came from all over and firetted t to doing friday drill fridays. california is seen as a very environmental state. there are so much that is s very progressive in california, but we have not cut ourselves off from the oil drilling. and the frackingng. so when i go bacack to californ, wewe will do fire drill fridayso try to get our governor to stop already with the drilling and fracking. let us in california really be climate leaders, but we can't do it if we continue to drill and frack and export. that is our next goal. amy: i want to turn to a climate activist confronting 2020 presidential hopeful joe biden. isaac larkin, a 27 euros phd candidate at northwestern, lessening joe biden -- questioning joe biden and a climate town hall. >> i know yo
ththere were a lot m more women. mamaybe it was because it was my birthday.use it was so close to christmas. with the please let us move around. there were huddles of women talking to each other, organizing, sharing stories. i can tell you one think of it was the best birthday party i ever had. accomplished, 70 people came from all over and firetted t to doing friday drill fridays. california is seen as a very environmental state. there are so much that is s very progressive in california, but...
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toni cade bambara was ththere. itit was a w writers'' mecc. and d i was there sitting at the table taking it all in. and as i look backck, that day remains one of the e great thrilllls of my li. you know, i didn't rereally g go speak k to toni morrison that d. i was just too b bedazzled. but i had already previously called her upp to ask about acquiring the film rights toto "beloved." after i finished reaeading it, i found heher number, called he, and when i asked her, "is it true that sometimes people have to read over your work in order to understand it, to get the full meaning?" and shshe bluntly replied, "tha, mymy dear, is calllled readin" [laughter] i was embarrassed. but that statement a actually ge me the confidence years later when i formemed the book club on the oprah shohow to choose her work. i chose more of her bobooks thn any otother author over the yea. "song of sololomon," first, "sulula," "the bluest eye" and "paradise." and if any one of our viewers ever complained thatat it was hard going or challenging reading toni morrison
toni cade bambara was ththere. itit was a w writers'' mecc. and d i was there sitting at the table taking it all in. and as i look backck, that day remains one of the e great thrilllls of my li. you know, i didn't rereally g go speak k to toni morrison that d. i was just too b bedazzled. but i had already previously called her upp to ask about acquiring the film rights toto "beloved." after i finished reaeading it, i found heher number, called he, and when i asked her, "is it...
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ththere arare to be as many as 2 million undocumented immigrants in the u.s., more than 2 million right here in california. if you have a chance to forge a bipartisan immigration reform plan, would you insist on a path to citizenship for all 12 million or just a segment of that population? >> this is what i would do. day one, executive order, restore the legal status of 1.8 million young people in the daca program. day one, we change border policy so that federal agents will never snatch babies from the arms of their mothers. day one we introduce bipartisan legislation, which will, in fact, be comprehensive, which will result in a path toward citizenship for all of the 11 million who are undocumented. that is what the people of our country want. amy: that was senator bernie sanders answering the question of pbs moderator amna nawaz, the first american muslim to moderate the debate. she also asked former vice president joe biden if he supports reparations for the children who have been separated from their families at the u.s.-mexexico border. this wasas biden's response. >> vice preside
ththere arare to be as many as 2 million undocumented immigrants in the u.s., more than 2 million right here in california. if you have a chance to forge a bipartisan immigration reform plan, would you insist on a path to citizenship for all 12 million or just a segment of that population? >> this is what i would do. day one, executive order, restore the legal status of 1.8 million young people in the daca program. day one, we change border policy so that federal agents will never snatch...