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aggression, unregulated emotion that then gets acted out is something that we should be really thinkinglot to do with the quality of the relationships we have with the important people in our life, particularly early in our life. if we cannot regulate our emotions and they become so intense that we have to either act in, eating disorders, drug disorders, alcohol, or act out aggressively, that seems to be the note of the day, we're looking at this video, this is crazy behavior and yet -- >> people understand. i think what surprises me is people watch this and say you learn a lesson from it. people can understand how it escalated, they can. >> sure, we can all understand it but a lot of people say who started it. let's figure who should have been hurt here. nobody should have been hurt. nobody should have done any of this. this is sort of bordering on childish behavior. i understand that there may have been more here we just don't know about. the driver might have felt threatened, maybe the bikers felt threatened. but still, stop, let cooler heads prevail, ask for help. unless your in imm
aggression, unregulated emotion that then gets acted out is something that we should be really thinkinglot to do with the quality of the relationships we have with the important people in our life, particularly early in our life. if we cannot regulate our emotions and they become so intense that we have to either act in, eating disorders, drug disorders, alcohol, or act out aggressively, that seems to be the note of the day, we're looking at this video, this is crazy behavior and yet --...
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insiders tell us they are comptely unregulated. john: oh,y goodness. unregulated dinner parties.in mcinnes is a media critic ann columnist. he hates this kind of hide and writes about it. what gets in theireads? >> outf touch with theverage american and think that they need to get in there and regulated all. i feel like they have never ilt the business, a liberal arts degree, a journism degree, don't run the numbers. john: that a good poi. anybody u.s. tried to build something, a building or a business, they wake up to relation. reporters, most have never built anything. >> i notice they took the comments section down from the web page at that news station. you called theeporter up and gave her some heat, i hope. she said s seemed dubious. with my questions she returned more questions. john: you would not answer the question. >> she wanted to know what my ankle was a wire was asking questions. one thing i find a lot of these reporters are scared of is being exposed. they're like politicians. when you stick their face a per call at the name they're less likely to go on ese witch h
insiders tell us they are comptely unregulated. john: oh,y goodness. unregulated dinner parties.in mcinnes is a media critic ann columnist. he hates this kind of hide and writes about it. what gets in theireads? >> outf touch with theverage american and think that they need to get in there and regulated all. i feel like they have never ilt the business, a liberal arts degree, a journism degree, don't run the numbers. john: that a good poi. anybody u.s. tried to build something, a building...
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siders tell us they are completely unregulated. john: oh, my goodness. unregulated dinner parties. mcinnes is a media critic ann columnist. he hates this kind of hide and writes about it. what gets in their heads? >> out of touch with the average american and think that they need to get in there and regulated all. i feel like they have never built the business, a liberal arts degree, a journalism degree, d't run the numbers. john: that is a good point. anybody u.s. tried to build somethin, a building or a busiss, they wake up to regution. reporters, most have never built anything. >> i notice they took thee comments section down from the web page at that news station. you called the reporter up and gave her some heat, i hope. she said she seemed dubious. with m questions she returned more questions. john: you would not answer the question. >> s wanted to know what my ankle was a wireas asking questions. one thing i find a lot of these reporters are scared of is being exposed. they're like politicians. when you stick their face a per call at the name they're less likely to go on the
siders tell us they are completely unregulated. john: oh, my goodness. unregulated dinner parties. mcinnes is a media critic ann columnist. he hates this kind of hide and writes about it. what gets in their heads? >> out of touch with the average american and think that they need to get in there and regulated all. i feel like they have never built the business, a liberal arts degree, a journalism degree, d't run the numbers. john: that is a good point. anybody u.s. tried to build...
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they are unregulated. a nation's occur sendcy is about to crash a central bank steps in. when a bit coin kra*bg crashes you're out of luck. >> reporter: they go in to a so-called digital wallet. if you lose your password to your wallet you're out of luck again. there's no handy prompts to remind you. >> it's transferred the from person to a person. >> reporter: you can buy services on readit with bit coin and use them in some small businesses around the world or you can speculate that they will increase in value. that's not as dumb as it sounds since there are 11 bit coins in circulation today. >> it's everywhere and it's growing. there's a bit coin atm. the only guy town vail until the u.s. is with us night. atlanta. good to see you. explain first of all, i told everybody that there are bit coins that you hold. what goes in to this atm. >> so, this atm, the user approaches it and incenters dollars in various dominations wallet. >> what is your experience? >> is this something running already? >> it is running in my living room. i'm doing a software update right this seco
they are unregulated. a nation's occur sendcy is about to crash a central bank steps in. when a bit coin kra*bg crashes you're out of luck. >> reporter: they go in to a so-called digital wallet. if you lose your password to your wallet you're out of luck again. there's no handy prompts to remind you. >> it's transferred the from person to a person. >> reporter: you can buy services on readit with bit coin and use them in some small businesses around the world or you can...
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. >> oh my goodness unregulated dinner parties. >> gavin is a columnist for a magazine and hates this kind of hype and righwrites about it. >> what gets in their head? >> they are out of touch with the average american. they need to get in there. they don't have a degree they run the numbers. >> anybody who tried to build something a building or a business they wake up to regulation. reporters most have never built anything. now, i notice they took the comment section down from the web page at that news station. you called a reporter up and give her some heat i hope and she said she seemed dubious to my questions. she wouldn't answer the question. >> she wanted to know what my angle was or why i was asking questions with questions. one thing i think reporters are scared of are being exposed. you stick their face up or you call out their name they are less likely to go on these witch hunts. >> under cover dinner parties caused a scare. one of the more famous julia roberts portrayed erin brockovich. >> they kill people. they dream about being able to let their kids swim without having a
. >> oh my goodness unregulated dinner parties. >> gavin is a columnist for a magazine and hates this kind of hype and righwrites about it. >> what gets in their head? >> they are out of touch with the average american. they need to get in there. they don't have a degree they run the numbers. >> anybody who tried to build something a building or a business they wake up to regulation. reporters most have never built anything. now, i notice they took the comment...
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. >> they were shock to learn that pets food is mostly unregulated. >> i just assumed and i don't think anybody thinks about it. >> the regulation comes days after the fda asking the public for help in the investigation of the deadly out break caused by jerky treats. >> it makes you become aware and and trying to make good choices. >> fda consumer says they'll continue to work with consumer and government partners as we work to prevent foodborne illness. >> it is cautionary for all of us but certainly those that don't have a voice of their own. >> the at the berkeley humane society, little april is jumping for a chance of adoption, this is also a public's health concern. >> if they found salmonella or other disease, that's potentially transmitted to humans. >> before making the changes, federal officials want to hear from the public. the last of the meetings hosted by the fda will be in sacramento in december 6th. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there is new information of the identity girl found. all dna tests now confirm that had the couple living in this village are the biological parents.
. >> they were shock to learn that pets food is mostly unregulated. >> i just assumed and i don't think anybody thinks about it. >> the regulation comes days after the fda asking the public for help in the investigation of the deadly out break caused by jerky treats. >> it makes you become aware and and trying to make good choices. >> fda consumer says they'll continue to work with consumer and government partners as we work to prevent foodborne illness. >>...
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clan decemb dinner parties like these are completely unregulated. p. >> oh, my goodness, unregulated dinner parties. gavin mcginnis is a media cri c critic. what gets in their heads? >> they're just out 6 touch with the average american and they think that they need to get in there and regulate us all. because i feel like they never built a business, they have a liberal arts degree, journalism degree. they don't run the numbers. >> that's a good point. anybody who has tried to build something, a building or a business, they wake up to regulation. reporters most have never built anything. >> i notice they took the comment section down from the web page at that news station. you call the reporter up and gave her some heat, i hope, and she said -- >> she seemed dubious. my questions, she returned more questions. i mean, these people, she wouldn't answer the question -- she wanted to know what my thine scared of being exposed. they're less likely to go on the witch hunts when you call their name. >> so undercover dinner parties. on to another scare, jul
clan decemb dinner parties like these are completely unregulated. p. >> oh, my goodness, unregulated dinner parties. gavin mcginnis is a media cri c critic. what gets in their heads? >> they're just out 6 touch with the average american and they think that they need to get in there and regulate us all. because i feel like they never built a business, they have a liberal arts degree, journalism degree. they don't run the numbers. >> that's a good point. anybody who has tried to...
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insiders tell us they are complete unregulated. john: oh, my goodness. unregulated dinner parties.in mcinnes is a media critic ann columnist. he hates this kind of hide and writes about it. what gets in their heads? >> out of touch with the average american and think that they need to get in there and regulated all. i feel like the have never built the business, a liberal arts degree, a journalism degree, don't run the numbers. john: that is a good point. anybody u.s. tried to build something, a building or a business, they wake up to regulation. reporters, most ha never built anything. >> i notice they toothe comments section down from the web page at that news station. you called the reporter up and gave her some heat, i he. she said she seemed dubious. with my questio she returned more questions. john: you would not answer the question. >> she wanted to know what m kle was a wireas asking questions. one thing i find a lot of these reporters are scared of is being exposed. they're like politicians. when you stick their face a per call at the name they're less likely to go on thes
insiders tell us they are complete unregulated. john: oh, my goodness. unregulated dinner parties.in mcinnes is a media critic ann columnist. he hates this kind of hide and writes about it. what gets in their heads? >> out of touch with the average american and think that they need to get in there and regulated all. i feel like the have never built the business, a liberal arts degree, a journalism degree, don't run the numbers. john: that is a good point. anybody u.s. tried to build...
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but there is still a lot we don't know about the unregulated products. >>regu heard this explosion, jumped up, screamed. >> reporter: just as ren nay, it exploded, recharging. >> it was unreal to think it was doing this. >> reporter: it started sparking like a firework. >> it shot out like a miss he will from the computer. >> reporter: it landed onrte the carpet burningrnin several spots. >> this is something that's supposed to be safe, but it's not. n it turned into fireworks. >> reporter: they got the firepo out, but now have at lot of questions.f >> surprised me big time for that to happen. >> reporter: chris bought bou it four months ago, thought it was safe. as far as mike knows, hes, never sold a faulty one. f >> thias is your battery here, your tank goes on top of it. >> reporter: he says thee problem comes fropom the battery, those that don't have over-sizedd protection. >> they're getting charging, getting hot, shooting across the roomg ac or starting on fire.. >> reporter: he says when buying them is key andey make sure it's not a fake. ones, t
but there is still a lot we don't know about the unregulated products. >>regu heard this explosion, jumped up, screamed. >> reporter: just as ren nay, it exploded, recharging. >> it was unreal to think it was doing this. >> reporter: it started sparking like a firework. >> it shot out like a miss he will from the computer. >> reporter: it landed onrte the carpet burningrnin several spots. >> this is something that's supposed to be safe, but it's not. n...
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it is unregulated ball -- unregulateab;e/ -- unregulateable.is people in rural pennsylvania, rule australia come upper middle class, middle england and his people across the rule, romania, france, germany were saying no for short-term political ambition and industry corporate interest. >> what if a fracking site was in your neighborhood? what would you think? central europeans say they would be concerned. in one village and remain you, locals are getting a say whether chevron can prospect for shale gas right under their homes. there will be a referendum in late november. for now, the company has suspended drilling following a mass protests. >> u.s. oil giant chevron has the romanian government's blessing to start exploratory drilling for shale gas in the area. the protesters from all over romania have gathered here in solidarity with the local villages and in opposition to the deal. >> they didn't come to us to explain what they want to do it or how it will affect us. that is why we are protesting. >> it is dangerous because they will poison ou
it is unregulated ball -- unregulateab;e/ -- unregulateable.is people in rural pennsylvania, rule australia come upper middle class, middle england and his people across the rule, romania, france, germany were saying no for short-term political ambition and industry corporate interest. >> what if a fracking site was in your neighborhood? what would you think? central europeans say they would be concerned. in one village and remain you, locals are getting a say whether chevron can prospect...
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and, of course, the industry unregulated.out junk insurance and this is exactly what the republicans have been defending. and they don't even know it. >> right. i think that's a really good point. people do not understand how insurance really works. and they don't understand the risks that they have been taking, and that maybe they didn't know how little their policy was ultimately going to cover, god forbid, they should need it. >> are these hearings going to have an impact on people signing up? i mean, i think it's attention. i think all the attention that these hearings can get to the american people and now the president has come out -- or just within the last hour and a half, to debunk the most -- most recent lie about who exactly is covered when they do get a notice and how they can go -- i think this is all up side. >> right. i think it's mostly up side, if -- if the website -- now, i've defended them on the website from hysteria and overreaction. but i think if the web -- things would be better, duh. obvious point, if
and, of course, the industry unregulated.out junk insurance and this is exactly what the republicans have been defending. and they don't even know it. >> right. i think that's a really good point. people do not understand how insurance really works. and they don't understand the risks that they have been taking, and that maybe they didn't know how little their policy was ultimately going to cover, god forbid, they should need it. >> are these hearings going to have an impact on...
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the 1/2 million people who are gambling on the internet right now, even though it's illegal and unregulated in the u.s., which partly explains how a few cheaters were able to steal more than $20 million playing poker online. >> if you can see everybody's cards in poker, you could be the worst poker player in the world up against the best poker player in the world, and you're gonna beat them just about every time. [stopwatch ticking] >> gentlemen and ladies, place your bets. let the games begin. [cheers and applause] >> that's what i'm talking about! >> whoo! >> steve wynn is the man with the midas touch who added glamour to the gambling industry. >> if you're gonna start a gambling joint, start a gambling joint. >> he transformed las vegas into an international tourist spot, but the odds haven't changed. >> the only way to win in a casino... >> is to own one. >> own one. >> unless you're very lucky. [stopwatch ticking] >> internet gaming is illegal in the united states and absolutely thriving. >> yes! >> right now, as you watch this story, 70,000 people are gambling on party poker, and that
the 1/2 million people who are gambling on the internet right now, even though it's illegal and unregulated in the u.s., which partly explains how a few cheaters were able to steal more than $20 million playing poker online. >> if you can see everybody's cards in poker, you could be the worst poker player in the world up against the best poker player in the world, and you're gonna beat them just about every time. [stopwatch ticking] >> gentlemen and ladies, place your bets. let the...
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of course because of dick cheney this is all unregulated fracking wastewater is supposed to be treated so that dangerous chemicals are removed from it and so it can't harm the environment but typical treatment processes can't remove the radioactivity the salts in the metals from the fracking water the researchers concluded that while water cam contamination can be mitigated by treatment to a certain degree our findings indicate that disposal of waste water from both conventional and unconventional oil and gas operations as degraded the surface water and sediments. fracking industry says that it does everything possible to mitigate the dangerous effects of fracking but this new research is just the latest proof otherwise no matter what you hear fracking isn't clean and it has the potential to kill us. it's the good the bad of the very very junk at patiently ugly the good kramer books after wood it's washington d.c. bookstore and cafe has joined up with other d.c. area stores in providing special deals during the ongoing government shutdown a lot of government poyser as long as governmen
of course because of dick cheney this is all unregulated fracking wastewater is supposed to be treated so that dangerous chemicals are removed from it and so it can't harm the environment but typical treatment processes can't remove the radioactivity the salts in the metals from the fracking water the researchers concluded that while water cam contamination can be mitigated by treatment to a certain degree our findings indicate that disposal of waste water from both conventional and...
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mile of a fracking well and things thanks to dick cheney of those fracking wells are pretty much unregulated i'll tell you why in just a moment also the n.s.a. spying scandal is far from over news reports show that the agency collecting phone data from tens of millions of european citizens what needs to be done to keep america's surveillance state in check and income inequality is slowly but surely destroying our nation so what can we do to turn back the clock on thirty plus years or reaganomics and reboot the american dream i'll tell you tonight still. you need to know this we could be wait and see in the start of the next big public health crisis and thanks to dick cheney there is pretty margin. nothing we can do about it may explain back in two thousand and five president excuse me vice president cheney was hard at work doing what he did best using his powers as the second most powerful man in the country to protect his cronies in the oil business is former employer halliburton wanted to start using a new drilling technique called hydraulic fracturing or fracking right here in the u.s. bu
mile of a fracking well and things thanks to dick cheney of those fracking wells are pretty much unregulated i'll tell you why in just a moment also the n.s.a. spying scandal is far from over news reports show that the agency collecting phone data from tens of millions of european citizens what needs to be done to keep america's surveillance state in check and income inequality is slowly but surely destroying our nation so what can we do to turn back the clock on thirty plus years or...
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. >> right now, these tic's are completely unregulated, and they're unlimited. there's no piece of paper that has to be filed anywhere to create one of these. so we see the evictions and see huge numbers of these. >> housing advocates say many of the victims' families have been in their homes for decades under rent control and are faced now with an impossible task to find new housing in their old community that's affordable. >>> twitter nounced a share price today for its initial public offering. investors would pay between $17-20 per share. twitter is expected to begin trading on the new york stock exchange on november 7th under the ticker symbol twtr. apple is being encouraged to offer a buyback for shareholders. the company should tap its into its $147 billion in cash reserves to offer to buy back $150 billion in apple shares at the current share price of $525 a share. >>> a launch for car maker tesla motors has offered tess lanear. doug field will serve as vice president for vehicle programs for the palo alto car maker. he led the development of the mac book
. >> right now, these tic's are completely unregulated, and they're unlimited. there's no piece of paper that has to be filed anywhere to create one of these. so we see the evictions and see huge numbers of these. >> housing advocates say many of the victims' families have been in their homes for decades under rent control and are faced now with an impossible task to find new housing in their old community that's affordable. >>> twitter nounced a share price today for its...
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. >> it is under -- it is unregulated. people can put it on anything on sunday. in some products bear pink ribbons and donate no money to the breast cancer program. some donate mere pennies on the dollar. >> she is the executive director of rest cancer action. they launched a campaign called think he for you pink that calls for companies to take part -- think before you pink the calls for companies to take art in fundraising. susan g, and raises a lot of money through corporate sponsorships. it helps consumers see which products are intervening to breast cancer research. >> our official corporate earners, you will always be of the tell right there on the packaging when you're making your riches in decisions. susan g come and is clearly listed on the packaging. you will also be able to tell exactly how much of your purchases going back to the organization, what the company is donating back to susan g come in. >> during the month of pinktober , the nfl has teamed up. the players and coaches and referees are wearing pink products on the field. the nfl is also sellin
. >> it is under -- it is unregulated. people can put it on anything on sunday. in some products bear pink ribbons and donate no money to the breast cancer program. some donate mere pennies on the dollar. >> she is the executive director of rest cancer action. they launched a campaign called think he for you pink that calls for companies to take part -- think before you pink the calls for companies to take art in fundraising. susan g, and raises a lot of money through corporate...
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they think drug use should be totally unregulated, that privacy is not a big deal.the report highlights this. they cost 650 dollars to operate. with a drone, it cost $25. because they are able to operate closer to homes and people, the surveillance risks skyrockets. this does not take that into account. >> even if privacy guidelines are somehow brought into effect, the ones already in use right now -- would they be grandfathered in, or would they be exempt from these type of guidelines? >> it is something they could choose to do. they could build that into a regulation, where the drones they have would be exempt. i cannot see that happening. the universal impact is what they would push for. right now, the guidelines are not binding. they can change them at any time. they operate outside of the guidelines. >> we are talking big picture with the department of justice. $5 billion does not seem like that much money. -- $5 million does not seem like that much money. >> this is something that is going to continue to grow. we are not talking about buying airplanes or helic
they think drug use should be totally unregulated, that privacy is not a big deal.the report highlights this. they cost 650 dollars to operate. with a drone, it cost $25. because they are able to operate closer to homes and people, the surveillance risks skyrockets. this does not take that into account. >> even if privacy guidelines are somehow brought into effect, the ones already in use right now -- would they be grandfathered in, or would they be exempt from these type of guidelines?...
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. >> reporter: he says the problem lies with the small, unregulated contractors. >> construction in newty is a very tough and competitive business and you are always looking to get the best price. one of the ways those contractors who employ the latinolatinos and minorities tht hurt on the job is they cut safety training. >> reporter: the building boom has created a district attorney ma understandemands for workande desperate to work. al jazerra, new york. >>> twitter has set a share price for its immaterial meant public offering due to start tradeing in early november, shares are prized more conservatively than facebook, which had a disastrous debut on the new york stock he can changes. cath turner has more from new york. >> reporter: there has been a lot of speculation and anticipation about twitter being on the stock market now we have some numbers twitter will release 17 million shares around 17 to $20 a share slight lower than an estimated cost about a month ago. that puts the company valuation at about $11 billion what happens next is the company's executives and financial advisor
. >> reporter: he says the problem lies with the small, unregulated contractors. >> construction in newty is a very tough and competitive business and you are always looking to get the best price. one of the ways those contractors who employ the latinolatinos and minorities tht hurt on the job is they cut safety training. >> reporter: the building boom has created a district attorney ma understandemands for workande desperate to work. al jazerra, new york. >>> twitter...
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and the power company nrg energy plans to pay $2.6 billion to acquire the assets of the bankrupt unregulated power producer edison mission energy, the deal will nearly quadruple nrg's wind generation capacity making it the nation's third largest producer of renewable energy. if approved, nrg expects the deal to close in the first quarter of next year. the stock climbed to $29.30. >>> our market monitor guest tonight has these words of advice for invers to, buy good quality stocks and stay away from risky investments. he's game s chairman of mark capital. a pleasure to have you on. >> thank you. >> you heard our reporting, all these market records, google hitting a record $1,000 price. can it keep up the momentum or are we getting into a dangerous territory? >> we'll revisit washington in a few months, that at some pound the fed is going to begin the taper and that there is speculation in the credit markets. many people would say as bad as 2007 because the fed pushed people out the risk curve. you can stay in but you have to stay in with quality stories, with good balance sheets and either go
and the power company nrg energy plans to pay $2.6 billion to acquire the assets of the bankrupt unregulated power producer edison mission energy, the deal will nearly quadruple nrg's wind generation capacity making it the nation's third largest producer of renewable energy. if approved, nrg expects the deal to close in the first quarter of next year. the stock climbed to $29.30. >>> our market monitor guest tonight has these words of advice for invers to, buy good quality stocks and...
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accused of using more pesticides than ever to get larger harvests and use of chemicals is often unregulatedlose to populated areas as monica reports it's causing health problems for rural communities. >> they own a grocery store in the country side. but they won't sell what is produced in local farms. he says there is so much pesticide in the region, fruits and vegetables are unhealthy. and he has lung fibrosis and blames it on pesticides spraying in the farm belt. >> translator: they took my life away and life is a journey and i will not make it to the end, my life has been shortened. >> reporter: most country side is planted with soy but it wasn't always the case and it was corn and other grains before as well. people here remember the days when the price of soy was so high internationally everybody started planting it. the country was called the bread basket of the world. growing and harvesting was faster, seeds and pesticide blends were sprayed on crops and activists say there were no regulations and those farming methods come at a cost, according to a report by doctors. >> translator:
accused of using more pesticides than ever to get larger harvests and use of chemicals is often unregulatedlose to populated areas as monica reports it's causing health problems for rural communities. >> they own a grocery store in the country side. but they won't sell what is produced in local farms. he says there is so much pesticide in the region, fruits and vegetables are unhealthy. and he has lung fibrosis and blames it on pesticides spraying in the farm belt. >> translator:...
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other halfway somehow know not if they want to go ahead with the extreme fossil fuel industry it is unregulated will the uninvested experts and those who used to be in the industry who have turned around and now whistleblowing are saying this cannot be regulated it's not environmentalist it's regular people it's native people on the ground it's people in rural pennsylvania rural australia upper middle class middle middle england it's people across the world remaining in france germany are saying no because they're looking at the truth not what this short term political ambition and industry corporate interest is trying to force on us. so what if a frightening site was in your neighborhood well seventy four percent of europeans say they'd certainly be concerned indeed in one village in romania locals are getting a say in whether the us or major chevron can prosper shell gas under their homes there's a going to be a referendum in late november well for more on the from now the company suspended drilling following mass protests both on the site and in the capital bucharest. met the people standing
other halfway somehow know not if they want to go ahead with the extreme fossil fuel industry it is unregulated will the uninvested experts and those who used to be in the industry who have turned around and now whistleblowing are saying this cannot be regulated it's not environmentalist it's regular people it's native people on the ground it's people in rural pennsylvania rural australia upper middle class middle middle england it's people across the world remaining in france germany are...
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no not if they want to go ahead with the extreme fossil fuel industry it is unregulated will the uninvested experts. and those who used to be in the industry who have turned around and now whistle blowing are saying this cannot be regulated it's not environmentalist it's regular people it's nine hundred people on the ground it's people in rural pennsylvania rural australia up a middle class middle middle england it's people across the world remaining in france germany are saying no because they're looking at the truth not of what this short term political ambition there are also interviewed for and sensing the world over why is it the politicians are not listening. just what are the reasons i just said short term political ambition and corporate game. was. an actress from fred burton an island for a curry group thank you so much for sharing your views with us here on a party. now what if fracking site was riot in your neighborhood well saudi four percent of europeans say that certainly be concerned but in one remaining village locals get to decide whether they want the u.s. and you john che
no not if they want to go ahead with the extreme fossil fuel industry it is unregulated will the uninvested experts. and those who used to be in the industry who have turned around and now whistle blowing are saying this cannot be regulated it's not environmentalist it's regular people it's nine hundred people on the ground it's people in rural pennsylvania rural australia up a middle class middle middle england it's people across the world remaining in france germany are saying no because...
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we've continued to get fossil fuels out of the ground with increasingly dangerous techniques it is unregulated will the uninvested experts and those who used to be in the industry who have turned around and now whistle blowing are saying this cannot be regulated it's not environmentalist it's regular people it's native people on the ground it's people in rural pennsylvania rural australia upper middle class middle middle england it's people across the world remaining in france germany are saying no because they're looking at the truth not what this short term political ambition and industry corporate interest is trying to force on us. one survey found seventy four percent of europeans say they're worried about the possibility of companies using fracking techniques in their neighborhoods when it happened in one romanian a village locals protested against oil giant chevron forcing it to suspend operations there and in the capital bucharest there now be a referendum next month on how to proceed artie's polya boyko met some of the people who stood up to the company. u.s. oil giant chevron has the
we've continued to get fossil fuels out of the ground with increasingly dangerous techniques it is unregulated will the uninvested experts and those who used to be in the industry who have turned around and now whistle blowing are saying this cannot be regulated it's not environmentalist it's regular people it's native people on the ground it's people in rural pennsylvania rural australia upper middle class middle middle england it's people across the world remaining in france germany are...
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rapidly depleted by humans that you've probably never considered san i know it sounds crazy but this unregulated resource is used in everything from fiber glass to cement to computer screens and one a film called sand wars is exploring how humanity's addiction of sand is having disastrous consequences. removed from the lives everything that depends on the senate and the world would look very different we would go on. to the chips. who would just not aware of no importance and that is to our daily laws. sound as a massively underestimated resource you can't build a house or a building without some of this sun has to come. from fortune we call it use it does it say about the sun or any of the construct. you hear people talk about the end of oil but nobody's talking about the end of sand. so what would a world without sand look like and who's waging the sand wars or earlier i was joined by the film's director dennis della stracke and i first asked him where he got the idea for the documentary. i was just finishing another film and you know i spent most of my time in both of us spain and saw him on
rapidly depleted by humans that you've probably never considered san i know it sounds crazy but this unregulated resource is used in everything from fiber glass to cement to computer screens and one a film called sand wars is exploring how humanity's addiction of sand is having disastrous consequences. removed from the lives everything that depends on the senate and the world would look very different we would go on. to the chips. who would just not aware of no importance and that is to our...
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from pink products actually end up at the organizations that fight the disease the pink ribbon is unregulated anyone can put on anything and they do and some products are pink ribbons and donate no money to any breast cancer program others donate mere pennies on the dollar karuna jagger is the executive director of breast cancer action they lost a campaign called think before you pink that calls for companies who take part in breast cancer fund raising to be transparent susan g. komen one of the largest breast cancer organizations in the u.s. popularized the pale pink for breast cancer komen raises a lot of its donations to corporate sponsorships who's helping products known as cars marketing carry glasscock comas director of corporate relations explains how her organizations consumers see which products are actually contributing to breast cancer research and susan g. komen is corporate partners are social corporate partners you will always be able to tell right there on the packaging when you're making your purchasing decision that it susan to comment on you know clearly listed on the packag
from pink products actually end up at the organizations that fight the disease the pink ribbon is unregulated anyone can put on anything and they do and some products are pink ribbons and donate no money to any breast cancer program others donate mere pennies on the dollar karuna jagger is the executive director of breast cancer action they lost a campaign called think before you pink that calls for companies who take part in breast cancer fund raising to be transparent susan g. komen one of...
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we've continued to get fossil fuels out of the ground with increasingly dangerous techniques it is unregulated will the uninvested experts and those who used to be in the industry who have turned around and now whistle blowing are saying this cannot be regulated it's not environmentalist it's regular people it's native people on the ground it's people in rural pennsylvania rural australia upper middle class middle middle england it's people across the world remaining in france germany are saying no because they're looking at the truth not what this short term political ambition and industry corporate interests is trying to force on us what we're showing you here are seen as one of the largest street brawls to hit moscow in recent years or broke out earlier this week when local residents in the south of the capital protested the murder of a twenty five year old russian man by a migrant worker nationalists in football fans quickly joined in the crowds to attack a vegetable market and mostly by migrant laborers hundreds of people were detained and police later arrested more than a thousand migran
we've continued to get fossil fuels out of the ground with increasingly dangerous techniques it is unregulated will the uninvested experts and those who used to be in the industry who have turned around and now whistle blowing are saying this cannot be regulated it's not environmentalist it's regular people it's native people on the ground it's people in rural pennsylvania rural australia upper middle class middle middle england it's people across the world remaining in france germany are...