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totoday, human actionsns are pug naturaral systems to the limit, and this, scientists say, can undermine not only the quality of life, but human sururvival itselflf. we probably don't know the names of about 95% of everything livingng in the ocean. momost of the life in the ocean has neverr been studied by scscientists. >> therere may bee 100 milillion microbial species. there may be a billion. nobody has any idea about that whatsoever. >> most of the world's biological diversity is found in the world's rain forests of the coral reefs and new species continue to be identified. deep ocean environment in particular often -- offer tantalizing prospects for the discovery of a known forms of life. no one knows how many species exist on earth. scientists have named at catalog just over 1 million species. what we do know for certain is that we are losing species at an unprecedented rate. losing species before we even knew they shared our planet. >> at the variety of life is going down quite rapidly. >> its going to change the nature of our culture, our cities, and how we go about our daily live
totoday, human actionsns are pug naturaral systems to the limit, and this, scientists say, can undermine not only the quality of life, but human sururvival itselflf. we probably don't know the names of about 95% of everything livingng in the ocean. momost of the life in the ocean has neverr been studied by scscientists. >> therere may bee 100 milillion microbial species. there may be a billion. nobody has any idea about that whatsoever. >> most of the world's biological diversity is...
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totoday, we make history and tomorrow, wewe get back toto w , so that everyone who seeks abortion servicesan get the health care she deserves with dignity and respect. amy: the texas legislature passed the sweeping anti-choice law in 2013 despite a filibuster and an 11-hour standby state senator wendy davis. the supreme court ruling strikes down the costly standards of hospital style surgery centers and mandating doctors obtain admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. already about more than half of texas' 40 abortion clinics have closed. if the law had gone into effect, 10would have left texas with clinics clustered in the four metropolitan areas. we will be joined by the lead plaintiff, amy hagstrom miller, after headlines. in another case monday, the supreme court ruled against two men who argued they should be able to buy or own guns, even though they had been convicted of domestic violence. attorneys for the men argued they should be exempmpt from a federal ban because their acts of violence were committed "recklessly," not intentionally. but the supreme court disagreed, ruling 6 to
totoday, we make history and tomorrow, wewe get back toto w , so that everyone who seeks abortion servicesan get the health care she deserves with dignity and respect. amy: the texas legislature passed the sweeping anti-choice law in 2013 despite a filibuster and an 11-hour standby state senator wendy davis. the supreme court ruling strikes down the costly standards of hospital style surgery centers and mandating doctors obtain admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. already about more than...
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Jun 27, 2016
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get thewere supposesed to canteen totoday, which they are not hahave or three e weeks.y just kind of f start freakg out.t. they said we are goioing too riot. >> theirir inabilityty to a ttle runun this placace in a prprofessionalal manner. people herere are so lazy. their r solution to the problems , lockck everybodydy down. cocome on, manan, you needed a brainiacac s step somebobody thn think,k, someone who can come in and run the prison. amy: shane bauer, talk about what ultimately happened. lot --e have been a while i was there, there was more and more stabbings. there were weeks that were multiple stabbings happening. i saw people stab each other in front of me. when i was in training, we were two that when we see inmates stabbing each other, our job is just to tell them to stop and radio for backup. we're not meant to intervene. our trainer told us that it is not worth it. we don't make enough money to put ourselves in that situation and what is important and what is important we go home at the end of the day. he asked lee said to us, if these fools want to cut us
get thewere supposesed to canteen totoday, which they are not hahave or three e weeks.y just kind of f start freakg out.t. they said we are goioing too riot. >> theirir inabilityty to a ttle runun this placace in a prprofessionalal manner. people herere are so lazy. their r solution to the problems , lockck everybodydy down. cocome on, manan, you needed a brainiacac s step somebobody thn think,k, someone who can come in and run the prison. amy: shane bauer, talk about what ultimately...
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Jun 2, 2016
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for every dollar that is taken from individualals, corporations totoday contribute 25 cents.hat's the highest tax bracket? is it the 91% of the fifties and sixties? no. it's 35%. what's the lesson here? in the 1930s, the gap between rich and poor was reduced because the government took from the rich to take care of the mass of people who had been suffering in unemployment and poverty through no fault of their own. through the breakdown of the system. no sooner was the war over than the business community and the rich went to work to undo what had happened in the 1930s. to undo the high taxes on corporations and brbrig them down to where i just told you they were, to undo the tax on wealthy people to bring them down to where they are today. and therein lies a lesson that it was the upsurge of a militant organized working class that overcame for a while the tendency of capitalism to popolarize. butut the lesson here was better learned by the business andnd the ricich than by the wog people because the business and the rich went to work. no sooner wawas the war r over, they went
for every dollar that is taken from individualals, corporations totoday contribute 25 cents.hat's the highest tax bracket? is it the 91% of the fifties and sixties? no. it's 35%. what's the lesson here? in the 1930s, the gap between rich and poor was reduced because the government took from the rich to take care of the mass of people who had been suffering in unemployment and poverty through no fault of their own. through the breakdown of the system. no sooner was the war over than the business...