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♪ amy: from papacifica, ththis is democracy y now!y's dedecision mararks a turnaround for texas and our country. a win does not memean the struge is or.r. first, clinics don't t reopen overnight. we have a daunting task ahead of us. the most significant abortion ruling in a generation, the supreme court has struck down sweeping anti-choice restrictions in texas in a
♪ amy: from papacifica, ththis is democracy y now!y's dedecision mararks a turnaround for texas and our country. a win does not memean the struge is or.r. first, clinics don't t reopen overnight. we have a daunting task ahead of us. the most significant abortion ruling in a generation, the supreme court has struck down sweeping anti-choice restrictions in texas in a
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. >> in the conventional side of it, everyonene's so focused on how much can we get out of ththis cow? ad i think on n the organic side of it it's, you know, how healthy can i get this cow? >> > for us, there was jujust health issueues. my parerents had both been taken n ill with i insecticided. and then laverne was sickened two years right in the row. you start to pay attention to what you're using, what you're doing, how was that affecting g your healtlth? >> conventional farming it's so eaeasy to go put in a crop of corn, come out and spray it with a cancer causining ingredidient. i meanan, it's not t rocket scie to know it--it i isn't good. >> when we went organic, the first year it was such a good feeling. >> to knknow that yyou did it without poisoning the ground or hurting anyone gives a a sense of satisfaioion. i would likike to see the whole country go orgaganic. i know whwhen i consume what wee produce, or consume anything off of our land, i'm not subjecting them m to toxic mataterials. an that sure helps me with peace of m mind. >> we e abuse land because we regard it as a
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. >> at the moment, ththis part of the coasast is only guarded by three boats, not enough to stop the blast fishing, which kills all organisms and destroys habitats. the rangers are doing ththeir bt to replant coral in degraded areas. it would be better to put an end to fishing with dynamite. there are not enough rangers and they are poorly equipped. >> we received threats when we report illegal fishermen. they threatened to kill us a lot. >> wildlife conservation is complicated in the philippines. many make their living from fishing. 20 million survive on less than two dollars a day. the city would like to attractct more affluenent tourists whoho d like to see dolphins. critics of the conservation plan say it does not go far enough. >> we have to know that ecosystems are connected. this city protects their environment. the others in the strait do not do their homomework, makining it useless. >> the structures are complicated. there are over 40 administrations and over 400 sit on the wildlife management board. >> they have 400 different visions and the challenge is to narrowow that to
. >> at the moment, ththis part of the coasast is only guarded by three boats, not enough to stop the blast fishing, which kills all organisms and destroys habitats. the rangers are doing ththeir bt to replant coral in degraded areas. it would be better to put an end to fishing with dynamite. there are not enough rangers and they are poorly equipped. >> we received threats when we report illegal fishermen. they threatened to kill us a lot. >> wildlife conservation is...
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♪ amy: from papacifica, ththis is democracy y now!> today's dedecision mararks a turnaround for texas and our country. a win does not memean the struge is or.r. first, clinics donon't reopen overnight. we have a daunting task ahead of us. the most significant abortion ruling in a generation, the supreme court has struck down sweeping anti-choice restrictions in texas in a major victory for the reproductive rights movement. we will speak with the lead plaintiff in the case, amy hagstrom miller, founder and ceo of whole women's health in texas. d delivers aililliams powerful address on n racism at the bdt t awards. -- bet a awards. >> we hahave been floaoating ths cocountry on credidit for hundrs of yeaears, yo. extracting a a coulter, i've dollars, our entertainment like oil -- black gold. amy: finally, climate chaos. record, we year on go to west virginia, where historic floods have killed at least 23 people. to california, deadly wildfires rage. all that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and pea
♪ amy: from papacifica, ththis is democracy y now!> today's dedecision mararks a turnaround for texas and our country. a win does not memean the struge is or.r. first, clinics donon't reopen overnight. we have a daunting task ahead of us. the most significant abortion ruling in a generation, the supreme court has struck down sweeping anti-choice restrictions in texas in a major victory for the reproductive rights movement. we will speak with the lead plaintiff in the case, amy hagstrom...
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ththis time in philly. the first major u.s. city with a soda tax. someone says watch out because get thirsty for a lot more. get thirsty for a lot more. boy: this is the story of a boy who didn't talk for a long time. the boy liked things to always be the same. any changes would scare and upset him. the unknown was an unfriendly place. the boy was very sensitive to lights and sounds. so he built secret hiding places where they couldn't get in. the boy didn't like looking people in the eye. he wasn't trying to be mean, it just made him feel uncomfortable. sometimes he would flap his arms again and again. second boy: one day, i found out i had something called autism. my family got me help. slowly i found my voice and learned all the ways i could live with it better. announcer: early intervention can make a lifetime of difference. learn the signs at autismspeaks.org. uruguay but officials believe he may have slichd out of the country somewhere near the border. now back to kcavuto on business >>> well, this had to be hard to swallow. philadelphia the f
ththis time in philly. the first major u.s. city with a soda tax. someone says watch out because get thirsty for a lot more. get thirsty for a lot more. boy: this is the story of a boy who didn't talk for a long time. the boy liked things to always be the same. any changes would scare and upset him. the unknown was an unfriendly place. the boy was very sensitive to lights and sounds. so he built secret hiding places where they couldn't get in. the boy didn't like looking people in the eye. he...
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and i encouourage every -- [a[applause] goverernor inery ththis country to sign such an executive orderjuan: the new york legislature had unsuccessfully tried to push through anti-boycott legislation for months and cuomo sigigned te execututive ordeder just days be the legislative session ended. civil libertrties groups and pro-palestinian organizations have declared cuomo's order unconstitutional and a form of 21st century mccarthyism. several other states have also moved to support israel and prevent their governments and agencies from doing business with companies or individuals that endorse the boycotts. amy: well, for more, we're joined now by two guests. here in new york, we're joined by rebecca vilkomerson, executive director of jewish voice for peace. her group is organizing a protesest against cuomo o today. and in baltimore,, maryland, we're joined by robert freedman, a visiting professor of political science at johns hopkins university and the former president of baltimore hebrew university. we welcome you both to democracy now! your response to the executive order, the first
and i encouourage every -- [a[applause] goverernor inery ththis country to sign such an executive orderjuan: the new york legislature had unsuccessfully tried to push through anti-boycott legislation for months and cuomo sigigned te execututive ordeder just days be the legislative session ended. civil libertrties groups and pro-palestinian organizations have declared cuomo's order unconstitutional and a form of 21st century mccarthyism. several other states have also moved to support israel and...
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must say that two days after it began, i got this horrifying, horrrrifying vision and feeling that ththis was like descendidig into hell, and that there's nothing g anyone could do aboutt or willll be able to o do about, and the results are irreversible. i thouought hundns of thousands would die as a result of fukushima with cancer or leukemia, and--but it will also affect future generations down the timescale, both from the fact that the food and the ground in large areas of japan is heavily contaminated with isotopes that last for hundreds of years. so they re-concentrate back in the food chain continuously, so you never get rid o of the things. the other thing is that once you've got some cesium-137 in your brain or your muscle or your ovary or your testicle or any of the other several hundred elements, they stay in a little place in your body irradiating a few cells witith a high dose.e. so u don''t get a low dose; thohose cells get a high dose. so from two perspectives, the accident kind of never ends. it doesn't end in your r body--maybe one dy you might excrete these elelements, bu
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ththis is whent counts. ññ1111@1@1@1@1púúa xx narrator: yet another hurricane pounds c cuba.es as tall as five story buildings. streets flooded. many forced from their homes. in an era of climate change, ather around the world is becoming more extreme. hurricanes are getting worse. if this is the future for our coastal cities, how will they survive the storm?
ththis is whent counts. ññ1111@1@1@1@1púúa xx narrator: yet another hurricane pounds c cuba.es as tall as five story buildings. streets flooded. many forced from their homes. in an era of climate change, ather around the world is becoming more extreme. hurricanes are getting worse. if this is the future for our coastal cities, how will they survive the storm?
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ththis is whent counts. [birds chirp] nina simons: i have long belilieved that key to transforming our societies are our stories, our relationships, our culture, our politics, even our economic structures are all woven by the stories we tell ourselelves and each other.
ththis is whent counts. [birds chirp] nina simons: i have long belilieved that key to transforming our societies are our stories, our relationships, our culture, our politics, even our economic structures are all woven by the stories we tell ourselelves and each other.
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ththis is whent counts. ññ1111@1@1@1@1púúa xx 06/13/16 06/13/16 [captioning made possible by democracy!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> shooting and shooting and shooting. rapidfire. then changed to more ammunition. then changed to another ammunition. i could smell it in the air. least 50 0 people are deaead in orlandodo, florida,a, after a gunman attttacked a gay nighghtb in the deadldliest shootining in mo
ththis is whent counts. ññ1111@1@1@1@1púúa xx 06/13/16 06/13/16 [captioning made possible by democracy!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> shooting and shooting and shooting. rapidfire. then changed to more ammunition. then changed to another ammunition. i could smell it in the air. least 50 0 people are deaead in orlandodo, florida,a, after a gunman attttacked a gay nighghtb in the deadldliest shootining in mo
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ththis is whent counts. anchor: this week, we visit the philippines. dolphins playing is a common sight. why is that? daily life in yemen is a battle for survival. it is forgotten by the world. businesses expect guarantees for investments they make abroad. if changes to a law disadvantage a company operating there, they want the right to sue th
ththis is whent counts. anchor: this week, we visit the philippines. dolphins playing is a common sight. why is that? daily life in yemen is a battle for survival. it is forgotten by the world. businesses expect guarantees for investments they make abroad. if changes to a law disadvantage a company operating there, they want the right to sue th
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government subject this 23-year-old army private to ththis form of serers oppressionon? au and investigatition concluded was that conclcluded it was inhumane and borderline torture. ,t did not make sense to me because it turned manning into a martyr even if people israelel with what he did. they were sympathetic to the mistreatment. it risked having statements he made while in custody excluded from any trial on the ground it was forced. it created a small scandal. even o obama's chieff s spokesmn publicly denounce the treatment and resigned after he criticized the president for it. it did not make sense to me why they would want to subject him to this kind of abusive treatment that the whole world could see.e. after a little time thinking about that, i realized the reason they did that is the same reason that they are so aggresessively putting fear into people's hearts about supporting wiki leaks and threatening to prosecute wiki leaks, it's the same reason the u.s. government spends all those years a abductg thousands of peoeople from aroud the world and shipping g them
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the united natatns said ththis year has seen a sharp uptick in deaths, with more than 2800 people drowning since january alone. in papua, new guinea, police have reportedly opened fire on student protesters in the capital. opposition lawmakers say four people were killed but the government has denied the toll. more than 20 people have been wounded. the students were marching in -- to demand the resignation of prime minister peter o'neill who faces a corruption scandal. in syria, at least 15 people have been killed and dozens wounded in a series of air strikes on rebel-held areas in the city of aleppo. there are reports one of the strikes hit a makeshift hospital in the eastern shaar district. on tuesday, syrian president bashar al-assad delivered a speech vowing to retake "every inch" of syria. in guatemala, eight former military members have been detaed and are facintrtrial charges f forcedisasappranceses and crim a again humumany duri the deces-long, u.s.-backed dirty war against guatemala's indigenous communities. the eight are accused of overseeing of people -- killings of people found
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i think ththis modern way to gos -- smarter way to go. amy: following the massacre president obama has also called for the reinstatement of the assault weapons ban and measures to prevent suspected terrorists from obtaining guns. one of the two guns used by orlalando shooter omar mateen ws an ar-15 semi-automatic assault rifle, the same style used in the massacres in san bernardino, california, at the aurora, colorado, movie theater, and the sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut. on tuesday, hundreds of people gathered outside the headquarters of the national rifle association in fairfax, virginia to call for gun control , measures. troy petenbrink k was among the. we need the assault weapon ban to be back in place. we need to keep these guns off the street and unavailable. we're not talking about your basic guns you need for protection. we all support that, but we don't support literally weapons of mass dedestruction. 49 people killed in a matter of minutes. amy: california democratic senator dianne feinstein has released
i think ththis modern way to gos -- smarter way to go. amy: following the massacre president obama has also called for the reinstatement of the assault weapons ban and measures to prevent suspected terrorists from obtaining guns. one of the two guns used by orlalando shooter omar mateen ws an ar-15 semi-automatic assault rifle, the same style used in the massacres in san bernardino, california, at the aurora, colorado, movie theater, and the sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut....
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coming back to the neg at ththi this -- negative, to the bank stocks, bank stocks have been getting crushed ball game negative interest rates are a negative for banks. the central banks are buying all these bonds and driving down the yield. so what's a bank to do? >> david, you know, we reached out to a couple economists -- after christine lagarde, we reached out to several. it was easy to find ones who disagreed, who said actually it wouldn't necessarily be a negative, but most of them wouldn't come on because they work for major firms and they were worried they would get in trouble saying that on television. why do you think that is, david? >> i don't work for a major firm and so i can say a view. i think that the establishment or the status quo is just very strong. if you're already set up to do business, you don't want anything to change, and that's plaguing -- that's actually a global phenomenon. that's one of the political phenomenons in the u.s. of how do you break -- how do you get an upheaval, a break out of the status quo? that's a little bit what's going on with this brexit vote.
coming back to the neg at ththi this -- negative, to the bank stocks, bank stocks have been getting crushed ball game negative interest rates are a negative for banks. the central banks are buying all these bonds and driving down the yield. so what's a bank to do? >> david, you know, we reached out to a couple economists -- after christine lagarde, we reached out to several. it was easy to find ones who disagreed, who said actually it wouldn't necessarily be a negative, but most of them...
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ththis is an incredibly difficut moment that my community is facing at this moment.t is of deep pain and one that i think are latino, latina in thety is great much trenches. we are deep and sorrow. so i thihink that we are, as a community, we are always perceived as sort of resilience, for that resiliency comes fromm beining years in survival mode. and i know my community has very much survived -- hisis surviving violence on a daily basis. these spaces like at pulse nightclub, these latino nights, very much sasacred spaces for or committee. they are spaces of respite e of safety of camaraderie of community. and the fact that now these spaces are now threatened, now we have to think twice before we enter these spaces when they are are ready far few between, when we are already under vigilance, when we are already over policed , when we are already feeling our lives are at any given moment are threatened due to state violence, due to interpersonal viololence, domesc violence, gun violence now. it is increasingly troubling that my community is not centered in this momen
ththis is an incredibly difficut moment that my community is facing at this moment.t is of deep pain and one that i think are latino, latina in thety is great much trenches. we are deep and sorrow. so i thihink that we are, as a community, we are always perceived as sort of resilience, for that resiliency comes fromm beining years in survival mode. and i know my community has very much survived -- hisis surviving violence on a daily basis. these spaces like at pulse nightclub, these latino...
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ththis is the scene e right nows we broadcast o on the floor of e house, which is beining live streamed from m the phones of lalawmakerss since the republicn leadership have shut off the official camera feed that feeds c-span. c-spspan is b badcastg g the vio streams fromomhe phones of congreress members on ththe flo. thisis is florida congressss mer ted deutch speaking live.e. colleleaguesds, my that i h have shared this experience with, i join y you in f fill thoset t help holes -- we can't do it --- but just to o provide a l little bif comfort. a a little bitit of comfort to e families and those communinities that ache. that is why we are doing this. that is why we a are going to prevaiail. that i is why i'm sororoud to he been p parof t this with allll f you.u. thank you. [apppplause] >> well said. a live stream as we broadcast of this historic sit-in that began yesterday mornining i just about 11:30. the sit-in initiated by georgia congress member john lewis, a veteran of the civil rights movement. , ifor months, even for years wondered what would bring this whatdy to take action?
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the corporations have twisted grotesquely ththis ininitiative right thahat you have against y. i mean, even the tobacco companies blocked one recently, didn't they? there was supposed to be a little higher tax on tobacco. tobacco's not very popular these days. but they twisted it because they dominated ththe airwaves with their prpropaganda. ok, so campaign finance reform. if you want to have an honest initiative referendum/recall process, youou got to have publc funding g of public campaigns. otherwise, you will get this grotesque takeover of the initiative process. not all of them--but that will basically demoralize everybody. you say, "look, , this is direct democra, and the corporations have taken it over." there have been some great wins in califorornia in the last 30,0 years by the people through the initiative process. there's a great one, prop 37-- it would be if you win it, the first labeling of genetically-engineered foods in the supermarket. and that has... [applause] that has major consequences beyond your right to know that are beneficial in the future. prop 30 res
the corporations have twisted grotesquely ththis ininitiative right thahat you have against y. i mean, even the tobacco companies blocked one recently, didn't they? there was supposed to be a little higher tax on tobacco. tobacco's not very popular these days. but they twisted it because they dominated ththe airwaves with their prpropaganda. ok, so campaign finance reform. if you want to have an honest initiative referendum/recall process, youou got to have publc funding g of public campaigns....
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showing it a brief summary of that and another collection of uses all of those allow the beth at the end ththietail area for public assess will support a higher elevation the arena was done similar to the marina for revenue operating costs to half the size of each marina and construction is 200 and $50 million with a total capital cost of $445 million with the rainy-day funds from over and over uses not getting to cover the cost soefshd with that. >> we recognize many ways to organize those uses i've discussed with the berth and marina we broke down those into an analysis looking at a fleeting ship berth and the costs an event facilities similar to the pier 27 cruise terminal that has other ooze and looked at it doing a marina as a loan and what the cost of loan and the marina to dredge and the rain waters on all sides we looked at the separated outstanding alone costs adjacent to the embarcadero the result for the analysis under the individual uses financially supported themselves on in retail will coming in were close those uses are necessary to part of a larger project consistency we expect
showing it a brief summary of that and another collection of uses all of those allow the beth at the end ththietail area for public assess will support a higher elevation the arena was done similar to the marina for revenue operating costs to half the size of each marina and construction is 200 and $50 million with a total capital cost of $445 million with the rainy-day funds from over and over uses not getting to cover the cost soefshd with that. >> we recognize many ways to organize...
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you've got till we understand ththis threat. till we understand the ideology that we are facing.uy do what he did in orlando omar why did he do that when the fbi interviewed him twice? the fact is he should be picked up right then. but because president obama personally directed that as jim cale talked about earlier are to take out that referred to radical islam or islam be a threat so we're looking the in wrong spot but muslims themselves, every day they should protest against this kind of conduct of radical islam. this is their responsibility. not infiddle but they have not. have you seen afaka on orlando, san bernardino, brussels, pars, no. they must pick this up in medina and saudis must lead it. >> lieutenant general, tom thanks for joining us general appreciate you being here. >> thank you. thanks stuart. more on the same vein soldiers claiming victory in fallujah and people are celebrating in streets of baghdad. >> this is key fallujah and isis larging attacks on baghdad. now, a humanitarian crisis is in play. 82,000 people have left or fled fallujah over last four weeks a
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. >> is ththis is a tragedy that community should have to e are killed at a san bernardino californiang us about 20 minutes ago, 50 people now dead. another 53 brought to the hospital. >> and on sunday, we woke up to an all too familiar scene. >> i don't know where my son is now. no one can tell me where my son is. if he's been shot, if he's dead. no one knows. >> we'll be back with much more after your local news. the sensational news? new lash sensational luscious mascara from maybelline new york. oil-infused formula softens. fanning brush reveals layers and layers of denser lashes. the full fan effect goes luscious! lash sensational luscious make it happen. maybelline new york jane loves to treat herself. so she loves new light & fit crunch. greek nonfat yogurt with delicious toppings like chocolate and almonds. now that's a treat! light & fit crunch. feel free to enjoy. i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices... with quicksilver from capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver ke
. >> is ththis is a tragedy that community should have to e are killed at a san bernardino californiang us about 20 minutes ago, 50 people now dead. another 53 brought to the hospital. >> and on sunday, we woke up to an all too familiar scene. >> i don't know where my son is now. no one can tell me where my son is. if he's been shot, if he's dead. no one knows. >> we'll be back with much more after your local news. the sensational news? new lash sensational luscious...