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ththere's somemething about his campaign.ecause they have never taken a role hard engine a campaign, they d don't seem m to understad what donald trump is preparing for them. they don't seem to have a strarategy, for example, for winning the senate, which is going to be so important for putting the punishment on republican party and a penalty on donald trump. it is not just that bernie sanders can be represented as wanting to take away health care for people, the people are more likely to say i am happy with my health care than any time since the 1990's, not just rearranging stock ownership so people can awayhe's taking money, they have never heard about it because his democratic opponents have never challenged him on those issues. juan: bhaskar sunkara, i want to ask about the issue of the senate. even if bernie sanders were to win the nomination and the presidency, he would still have to deal with congress s to get most of his agenda done. there are some who say not only will there be the possibility democrats will not cont
ththere's somemething about his campaign.ecause they have never taken a role hard engine a campaign, they d don't seem m to understad what donald trump is preparing for them. they don't seem to have a strarategy, for example, for winning the senate, which is going to be so important for putting the punishment on republican party and a penalty on donald trump. it is not just that bernie sanders can be represented as wanting to take away health care for people, the people are more likely to say i...
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i think itit's really impoportao understand that ththere was probably a substantial amount of transmission on the ship prior toto arriving in yokohama. >> another criticism has focused on whether health authorities took enough measures to isolate people. >> due to the nature of the ship, it was not possiblble to isolate every person individually. i mean, whwhen the ship arrived there were almlmost 4,000 oplel on it, and there just weren't enough facililities available t individually isolate people. >> griffith noted that decisions over quarantines are always a balance between caution and feasibility. bubut he added that the world i in uncharted territory and that the unprecedented nature of the coronavirus means it will take time for experts to know the best path forward. elsewhere in japan health authorities confirmed seven new cases on thursday. that brings the total number of patients outside passengers and crews from the ship to over 90. among the new cases, a man in his 80s has tested positive in kanagawa. he had been stage at a hospital where an elderly woman who died from the virus
i think itit's really impoportao understand that ththere was probably a substantial amount of transmission on the ship prior toto arriving in yokohama. >> another criticism has focused on whether health authorities took enough measures to isolate people. >> due to the nature of the ship, it was not possiblble to isolate every person individually. i mean, whwhen the ship arrived there were almlmost 4,000 oplel on it, and there just weren't enough facililities available t individually...
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you live in a city, ththere is probably -- there are a lot of issues.ne of the issues likely might be gun violence. another might be poverty or poor housing. and mother by -- another might be schools that are not of sufficient quality so everyone has great opportunities as they grow up and become adults and get into life. see what it would be like to walk into a school board meeteting. do y you see what i'm saying? i bet yoyou do, amy. it is so importantnt that we stretch and work for justice are across-the-board. and that doesn't mean we can't be in our own -- be our own safe spaces in our own kind of home kind of environments. we can do both. amy: as bernie sanders, if you can give him advice, as a senator coming off a popular win in iowa and outright win in new hampshire, at least, with 87% of the figures in at this point, heading down now to south carolina, the -- nevada is first and in the south carolina primary. what advice do you have for him as he moves from the whitest states in the country to states with the majoritity people of color populati
you live in a city, ththere is probably -- there are a lot of issues.ne of the issues likely might be gun violence. another might be poverty or poor housing. and mother by -- another might be schools that are not of sufficient quality so everyone has great opportunities as they grow up and become adults and get into life. see what it would be like to walk into a school board meeteting. do y you see what i'm saying? i bet yoyou do, amy. it is so importantnt that we stretch and work for justice...
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ththere are fires and accident, and roofs get blown off by the wind.e rural japan's glutt of empty houses, but yuji tanaka is glad to do his part. ♪ host: now in "global ideas," we take a look at a creature, which, perhaps more than any other, i is a symbol of summe. the butterfly. butterflies play a crucial role in the pollination of many plants. inin costa rica, the windd beauties are being bred on butterfly farms and flown to destinations around the world. ♪ jenny: butterflies are a symll of life and change. they are constantly transforming. from an egg to a larvae to a caterprplar, a chrhrysalis, ad then the butterfly. the butterfly stage is the shortest. in life, too, it can take time to fulfil your dreams. but it's worth it then to enjoy the fulfilment of those dreams. reporter: after suffering serious back problems, jenny viquez was no longer able to continue her office job. it was then that she discovered her love of butterflies, which opened up a new job opportunity. now she works 10 hours a day breeding the insects. she spends a lot of that t
ththere are fires and accident, and roofs get blown off by the wind.e rural japan's glutt of empty houses, but yuji tanaka is glad to do his part. ♪ host: now in "global ideas," we take a look at a creature, which, perhaps more than any other, i is a symbol of summe. the butterfly. butterflies play a crucial role in the pollination of many plants. inin costa rica, the windd beauties are being bred on butterfly farms and flown to destinations around the world. ♪ jenny: butterflies...
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they don't focus on the biggerer picture b behind the oil,l, and therere may be incidents where ththere'slls or firires, but ththat'ss not or goal. we're more e focused on te prosos than the cons. man: there's always gonna be trade-offs, but oil is one of the most widely used fuels that wwe have outut there, anand it's really efficient for ourur community and e everywhere aroud the world that useses it. noerr: that's the reality of it. that is a facact. qualitity of life is imporortano all of us, and ignonorance is nt an evil t thing. ignonorance jut memeans peopople haven''t beenn exposed to the facacts. that's what dialogue is all about. it's not abobout throwining rocs or casting aspersions upon one's credibibility. it's abouout a sharing of realalities. oil will be a critical part of our quality of life e for long after i'm dead and long after my children will be dead. we will find more of it, we'll do a better job of removing it, and we will utilize the benefefits f it more efefficientlyy everery single day.. gurrola: arvin is full of humble, hard-working people, and it's truly a dav
they don't focus on the biggerer picture b behind the oil,l, and therere may be incidents where ththere'slls or firires, but ththat'ss not or goal. we're more e focused on te prosos than the cons. man: there's always gonna be trade-offs, but oil is one of the most widely used fuels that wwe have outut there, anand it's really efficient for ourur community and e everywhere aroud the world that useses it. noerr: that's the reality of it. that is a facact. qualitity of life is imporortano all of...
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ththere is a lacack of drinking water and fofood. >> therere is no g going back fr them.nsns arere being bombebet and thehey are facing a dire humanitarian situationon. this is why an immediate and complete cease fire is important going forward. reporter: there is no sign of that, and the fighting continues. he would do anything he e couldo rescue his children from danger, but he cannot. all he can do is follow events from berlin. >> nobody notices. people see me and think i'm doing fine. but inside, i die a thousand deaths every day. my heart goes out to my children, and d to all the other children. anchor: an emotional situation for those watching what is happening from afar, and for those on the ground. for that part of the story, let's bring in david swanson, the u.n. . regional spopokespern for the syria crisis. he joins us from turkey. the u.n. says more than 140,000 syrians have been displaced in the last three days by violence. is there anywhere safe for those peoplele to go? david: well, tragically, the number of people displaced continues to spiral out of contro
ththere is a lacack of drinking water and fofood. >> therere is no g going back fr them.nsns arere being bombebet and thehey are facing a dire humanitarian situationon. this is why an immediate and complete cease fire is important going forward. reporter: there is no sign of that, and the fighting continues. he would do anything he e couldo rescue his children from danger, but he cannot. all he can do is follow events from berlin. >> nobody notices. people see me and think i'm doing...
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ththere were q quite a few p pe packed into the section watching the parade, so there were quite a fewple who were hit today when that driver drove into the crowd. >> and rebecca, we know that the police are saying that the driver could face attempted homicide charges. have you heard from anyone about the motivation here, why the driver did this? >> we haven't heaeard -- i havet heardd anything just yet about the motive, i know thatt police are going off of what eyewitness statements previously said where they said it appeared that the driver had deliberately accelerated into the crowd upon coming around the bend here for the carnival parade. what i have heard from locals here, there have been a couple of people who have wandered up to the scene still dressed in their costumes, but obviously what was a joyous afternoon has turned into a really dark, dark day for the people of this town. people told me that, even though they weren't there, that they're shocked that this happened, it's not something anyone would have expected on a day that's supposed to be about celebrating with your lov
ththere were q quite a few p pe packed into the section watching the parade, so there were quite a fewple who were hit today when that driver drove into the crowd. >> and rebecca, we know that the police are saying that the driver could face attempted homicide charges. have you heard from anyone about the motivation here, why the driver did this? >> we haven't heaeard -- i havet heardd anything just yet about the motive, i know thatt police are going off of what eyewitness...
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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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ththere is surely from the universe of the roof thanks much for helping us s under. this the french government is accusing seven big corporations of discriminating during their hiring processes a study found that candidates with arabic sounding names received 25% fewer resesponses on average thn competitors with frerench namam. the businesses are heading back saying the investigation as flawed kerr's garland takes a closer look. f. from runner and a cool three of the seven companies implicated by the government's for employment discrimination in france's biggest employment investigation ten thousand applications was cents to forty randomly chosen fans. in seven of them to study found a candidate with the european sounding name had a twelve point 5% chance of receiving a positive response while the candidate with an identical resume but with an arabic sounding name had a nine point 3% chance. city to do there were ten thousand resumes sent out with for example a name like you could a little while on one and one makes it too on the other. so out of these two names one
ththere is surely from the universe of the roof thanks much for helping us s under. this the french government is accusing seven big corporations of discriminating during their hiring processes a study found that candidates with arabic sounding names received 25% fewer resesponses on average thn competitors with frerench namam. the businesses are heading back saying the investigation as flawed kerr's garland takes a closer look. f. from runner and a cool three of the seven companies implicated...
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but ii ththere were some brbright ligh. fate and glimmering though they were yesterday and one of them principally was met romney who remember was the republican presidential nominee o only eigt years agago. whoho stood up andn the midstst of this sort of hypnotining m mesmerizing fogog that we allll seem to being an under in the senate chamber with the past few weeksks. s siy stood up and said spoke the truth which is- the house managers a proven their case the president had in fact committed impeachable conductct and that any person of- of hohonesty and a f face who tookn oath to decide the facts and do justice had to conclude precisisely that. and even t thh trump will was already s started lashingg back at him and eveven though y you know the cowards in his own party may shot him- eat that man spoke the truth and while the log although i do not just agree with mitt romney on many things because i'm not of his party i think w we should al understand that he was a man of principle. american patriot yes. it is my face atat
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ththere is n no hierarchy.u are aghast at the crisis of human trafficking globally, then don't look a at what is happening in your own backyard and see that is blight and affecting your property values and not understand the brokenness and not see those folks as your neighbors. if you're concerned about human rights violations and abuses and what is happening to women and tool, payused as a attention to what is happening here. if you are concerned about the violation that undermines women's rights globally, then pay attention to what is happening with hyde and the gag rule and the roe act and i in or courts. our freedom and our destinies are tied. and what we need to get to his stop what ilhan and i have often referred to as oppression olympics. this is not a competition for who is sinking the fastest. herd.e is no hierarchy of what i''m looking for is equitable outrage, inclusive organizing, and are collective upliftment. ilhan omar ofomen minnesota, alexandria ocasio-cortez of new york, ayanna pressley of mas
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well, now ththere is a new stot. what else is being erased? for examplple, i ice records.tay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: yesterday would have beeeen trayvon martin's 25th birthday. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. nermeen: last month, the national archives and records administration apologized for doctoring a photo of the 2017 women's march to remove criticisms of president trump. "the washington post" first revealed the agency, which calls itself the country's record keeper, had altered the image. as part of an exhibit called "rightfully hers: american women and the vovote," the national archives displayed a large image of the first women's march. but signs referencing trump had been blurred to remove his name, including a poster reading "god hates trump." the national archives originally stood behind his decision, saying the changes were made "so as not to engage in current political controversy." but last month, the national andives reversed course apologized. amy: we turn now to a historian who says this was only the latest example of "a g
well, now ththere is a new stot. what else is being erased? for examplple, i ice records.tay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: yesterday would have beeeen trayvon martin's 25th birthday. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. nermeen: last month, the national archives and records administration apologized for doctoring a photo of the 2017 women's march to remove criticisms of president trump. "the washington post" first revealed the agency, which calls itself the...
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when we come back, is ththere a connection betweenen the coronanavirus and clclimate cha? stay with h us. ♪ [music c break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. we continue to look at the spread of the coronavirus with cases now diagnosed in at least 47 countries and on every continent, save antarctica. nearly 3000 people have died so far. the world hehealth organization has to clear the outbreak international health emergency. for more we're joined from cleveland, ohio, by sonia shah, science investigative journalist and the author of "pandemic: tracking contagion from cholera to ebola and beyond." her new book is titled "the next great migration: the beauty and terror of life on the move." her latest article published in the nation "think exotic animals , are to blame for the coronavirus? think again." thank you so much for joining us. >> what i was trying to get at in that article is the fact over the past 50 years, we've had over 300 new pathogens either kind of newly emerged that have never been seen before or come into new places wherere they hae never been
when we come back, is ththere a connection betweenen the coronanavirus and clclimate cha? stay with h us. ♪ [music c break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. we continue to look at the spread of the coronavirus with cases now diagnosed in at least 47 countries and on every continent, save antarctica. nearly 3000 people have died so far. the world hehealth organization has to clear the outbreak international health emergency. for more we're joined from cleveland, ohio, by sonia...
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but ththere never has been a presentation of what he actually did, which was he wawas the momt important elected official in this countryry after george w.w. bush and dicick cheney in enablg and allowing and getting the authorization for the war through congress. that was a huge role in bringing us this war. it wasn't just a vote for the war. he was the chair of the senate foreign relations committee. when i was going through this footage, it was amazing all the things that he did. he argued very strongly from the war. amy: and we are going to hear that in one minute and then talk to the other side. mark weisbrot is co-director of the center for economic and policy research. his documentary "worth the , price? joe biden and the launch of the iraq war." we will bring it to you in 30 seconds. ♪ [music break] goodman as we turn now to the new documentary short "worth the price? joe biden and the launch of the iraq war." it is s narrated b by danny glo. >>>> amamerican and coalition fs aree in ththe early ststages of militaryry operationons. ♪ the cost ofhe iraq war wer enormous, mo t than 0
but ththere never has been a presentation of what he actually did, which was he wawas the momt important elected official in this countryry after george w.w. bush and dicick cheney in enablg and allowing and getting the authorization for the war through congress. that was a huge role in bringing us this war. it wasn't just a vote for the war. he was the chair of the senate foreign relations committee. when i was going through this footage, it was amazing all the things that he did. he argued...