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it is unstoppable. it is unstoppable in congress, unstoppable in legislature. once you get that public opinion moving into political and electoral arena it is unstoppable. we have a decorate whistle blowing law in congress protecting government whistle blowing on corporate fraud and government waste. unstoppable. huge majorities. even though the corporations and military and industrial complex didn't want it. that is what this book is all about. it puts the tools in your hands, folks. it takes away your excuses. host: ralph nader our guest, "unstoppable: the emerging left-right alliance to dismantle the corporate state." we thank you very much. guest: thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> he sees his newest book "sundays at eight," collection of interviews. >> we are sitting in the city of design by a frenchman, a french engineer and architect. the great symbolic work of sculpture, the gateway to the country in new york, the statue of liberty, a gift from france, a french s
it is unstoppable. it is unstoppable in congress, unstoppable in legislature. once you get that public opinion moving into political and electoral arena it is unstoppable. we have a decorate whistle blowing law in congress protecting government whistle blowing on corporate fraud and government waste. unstoppable. huge majorities. even though the corporations and military and industrial complex didn't want it. that is what this book is all about. it puts the tools in your hands, folks. it takes...
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it is unstoppable. t is unstoppable in congress, unstoppable in legislature. once you get that public opinion into political and electoral arena it is unstoppable. whistle decorate blowing law in congress protecting government whistle corporate fraud and government waste. unstoppable. huge majorities. even though the corporations and military and industrial complex didn't want it. that is what this book is all about. it puts the tools in your hands, folks. it takes away your excuses. ost: ralph nader our guest, "unstoppable: the emerging left-right alliance to dismantle the corporate state." you very much. tahank you. >> for free transcripts or give us comments visit us. programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> c-span's newest books, a collection of interviews with the nation's best story tellers. >> we are sitting here today designed by a frenchman, the french engineer and architect, , gateway symbolic work o new york, statue of liberty. bartolli, countless rivers and universities and colleges all over the
it is unstoppable. t is unstoppable in congress, unstoppable in legislature. once you get that public opinion into political and electoral arena it is unstoppable. whistle decorate blowing law in congress protecting government whistle corporate fraud and government waste. unstoppable. huge majorities. even though the corporations and military and industrial complex didn't want it. that is what this book is all about. it puts the tools in your hands, folks. it takes away your excuses. ost: ralph...
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is unstoppable in congress. with together public opinion moving into the political and electoral arena, it is unstoppable. huge majorities. even though the military-industrial complex did want it. that is what this book is all about. it puts the tools your hands, folks. it takes away your excuses. >> rauf nader, the emerging left right alliance to dismantle the corporate state. the name of the book is unstoppable. thank you very much. >> for free transcripts or to do with your comments about this program, visit us at q and a.org . >> next, live, your calls and comments on washington journal. live at noon, legislative business begins at 2:00 eastern. >> nutrition policy had not been reformed since 1934. there's really a compelling need in 1995 to begin a process of massive telecommunication reform . at that time, you basically had boxes. he had a box for broadcasters, a box for telephone companies, a box for long-distance, cable, satellite. our view was we had to come in and try to eliminate the lines of demarcat
is unstoppable in congress. with together public opinion moving into the political and electoral arena, it is unstoppable. huge majorities. even though the military-industrial complex did want it. that is what this book is all about. it puts the tools your hands, folks. it takes away your excuses. >> rauf nader, the emerging left right alliance to dismantle the corporate state. the name of the book is unstoppable. thank you very much. >> for free transcripts or to do with your...
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really unstoppable because they can't split the eachand right against other.rd nixon signed all kinds environmental laws that we got through congress because he was afraid of the rumble of the people. tavis: what does it say about the kinds of people who are in washington versus the kinds of at the localrve level that at the local level they can figure this stuff out? theye national level cannot. we are all human beings. ha is the difference in the beings we send to washington versus the one ones t elect locally? >> two differences. in a bubble a long way from where people live and work. in the local politics you can't escape, that is number one. number tortion the republicans and -- number tortion the democratss and gerrymandered the districts so they pick the voters by computerized design. pick their own voters in this off in theice it other area. gives them a one party state domination in over 90% of the congressional district so they don't have to worry about the party.arge it as total autocracy. localsn't operate at the level but can bubble up from the lo
really unstoppable because they can't split the eachand right against other.rd nixon signed all kinds environmental laws that we got through congress because he was afraid of the rumble of the people. tavis: what does it say about the kinds of people who are in washington versus the kinds of at the localrve level that at the local level they can figure this stuff out? theye national level cannot. we are all human beings. ha is the difference in the beings we send to washington versus the one...
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that's why i call my book "unstoppable." and there are so many other areas. are three stages. they come in public opinion polls, they they move into the rumble area, then they start going operational. >> now, you've obviously sort of what you believe and you believe the two parties right now are too close to -- whether it's corporate america, the lobbying community. we can debate on what it is they're too close to and you're for this idea of breaking it up. but you want billionaires to do it. why should we trust -- i just went through -- you saw probably the first part of my show. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> this entire way we finance our system is sort of crazy and you're saying it's crazy but i want my billionaire to do this. why do you want a billionaire to run for president is this. >> it>> it's the only thing you media will pay attention to. >> my media. >> yeah. like ross perot. instant polling, instant coverage. >> you think if you were a billionaire, you would have gotten more coverage? >> no question about it. money talks on all sides of the political sp
that's why i call my book "unstoppable." and there are so many other areas. are three stages. they come in public opinion polls, they they move into the rumble area, then they start going operational. >> now, you've obviously sort of what you believe and you believe the two parties right now are too close to -- whether it's corporate america, the lobbying community. we can debate on what it is they're too close to and you're for this idea of breaking it up. but you want...
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. >> i push everything to the limit, because as you can tell, i think i'm unstoppable. i think nothing will stop me. nothing will ever kill me. i thought i was god. reality check, i'm not. >> in spite of his calm demeanor, a few hours after this interview, etter got into a verbal confrontation with a female correctional officer that quickly escalated. c.e.r.t., the correctional emergency response team, was called in to extract him from his cell. >> he's been banging his head on
. >> i push everything to the limit, because as you can tell, i think i'm unstoppable. i think nothing will stop me. nothing will ever kill me. i thought i was god. reality check, i'm not. >> in spite of his calm demeanor, a few hours after this interview, etter got into a verbal confrontation with a female correctional officer that quickly escalated. c.e.r.t., the correctional emergency response team, was called in to extract him from his cell. >> he's been banging his head on
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all right it-- (cheers and applause) >> unstoppable melting. it's out of our hands now. i mean what-- what a relief i didn't think it would happen but we've finally ran the clock out on the possibility of my personal sacrifice making a difference. and folks, i am not the only one spreading this message of hope. so is florida senator marco rubio who said this on sunday. >> i don't agree with the notion that some are putting out there including scientists that somehow there are actions we can take today that would actually have an impact on what is happening in our climate yes there are no actions we can take today. an action on sunday might have helped or any day before that, but now that's all water under the bridge. and tell them why tv man. >> the thaw could trigger rising sea levels by up to 12 feet over hundreds of years. that is enough to put miami beech underwater. >> okay, miami. if you like lebron james playing basketball, you'll love him playing water polo. so what now? well, you know what they say? if you can't stop climate change, lay back and enjoy it. but no
all right it-- (cheers and applause) >> unstoppable melting. it's out of our hands now. i mean what-- what a relief i didn't think it would happen but we've finally ran the clock out on the possibility of my personal sacrifice making a difference. and folks, i am not the only one spreading this message of hope. so is florida senator marco rubio who said this on sunday. >> i don't agree with the notion that some are putting out there including scientists that somehow there are...
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unstoppable, the most alarming warning yet about melting ice in the anth arctic.nd revealing secrets from a tomb uncovered in egypt. ♪ >>> today the world saw at least some of those 276 nigerian schoolgirls for the first time since they were kidnapped almost a month ago. their captored the heavily armed group, boko haram released a video. in it the group gave the government its demands, a prisoner release in exchange for the girls' freedom. >> reporter: their kidnapping has shocked the world, and now these first images of nigeria's missing girls are likely to cause further distress. the kidnappers are heard speaking in arabic, reciting lines from the quran. three of the girls were also interviewed. it's hard to determine from the video the location where it was shot, boko haram leader also makes a separate appearance. in his second video since the girls were taken, he says he will not let the girls go unless incarcerated members of the group are released from custody. the government has repeatedly maintained it does not negotiate with what it calls terrorists. in
unstoppable, the most alarming warning yet about melting ice in the anth arctic.nd revealing secrets from a tomb uncovered in egypt. ♪ >>> today the world saw at least some of those 276 nigerian schoolgirls for the first time since they were kidnapped almost a month ago. their captored the heavily armed group, boko haram released a video. in it the group gave the government its demands, a prisoner release in exchange for the girls' freedom. >> reporter: their kidnapping has...
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it's historical. >> thank you so much, and for those that are interested it's unstoppable. mr. nader, thank you very much for joining us. >> thanks for the footnote. >> all right. >> imagine even barney frank. imagine being on a fishing trip and catching that. unitedhealthcare's innovative, simple program helps moms stay on track with their doctors to get the right care and guidance. (anncr vo) that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. today is tuesday today, we greet you. treat you. care for you. today, you can come to cleveland clinic for anything, everything or just to get that "thing" checked out. big, small, and yes, the best heart care in the nation. it's here everyday, for everyone. that's the power the power, that's the power of today. cleveland clinic. call today, for an appointment today. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. a
it's historical. >> thank you so much, and for those that are interested it's unstoppable. mr. nader, thank you very much for joining us. >> thanks for the footnote. >> all right. >> imagine even barney frank. imagine being on a fishing trip and catching that. unitedhealthcare's innovative, simple program helps moms stay on track with their doctors to get the right care and guidance. (anncr vo) that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. today is tuesday today, we greet...
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. >> once again mercedes was unstoppable. lewis hatchellle on the raced to his fourth victory in a row and his teammate took second place for the fourth consecutive time. the two dominated the race from the start. hamilton began in pole position and never relinquished his lead. together, team mercedes left the competition behind. rudd bull's rirkedo claimed the third spot. was his first-ever podium finish and he finished ahead of the defending world champ, who came from the back of the back to grab fourth. the spaniard could only grab sixth. mercedes has won every race of the season so far. barcelona was no exception. >> to the bonus league and one of the biggest surprises of the season. tiny second-tier club has earned promotion to the first division for the first time in the club's history. their 2-1 written secured second place in the standings. what makes the feat all the more outstanding is that the team has an operating budget of just 6 million euros and its stadium seats only 15,000 fans. while the first division wrapp
. >> once again mercedes was unstoppable. lewis hatchellle on the raced to his fourth victory in a row and his teammate took second place for the fourth consecutive time. the two dominated the race from the start. hamilton began in pole position and never relinquished his lead. together, team mercedes left the competition behind. rudd bull's rirkedo claimed the third spot. was his first-ever podium finish and he finished ahead of the defending world champ, who came from the back of the...
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. >> this week on "q&a" our guest who discusses his career in political activism and , "unstoppable: the emerging left-right alliance to dismantle the corporate state". ost: ralph nader, in your new book you start off the book and introduction by saying when of king about the genesis this back i remember the days working in my family's restaurant. you start that way? guest: because we were opposite of these opec style factories and down
. >> this week on "q&a" our guest who discusses his career in political activism and , "unstoppable: the emerging left-right alliance to dismantle the corporate state". ost: ralph nader, in your new book you start off the book and introduction by saying when of king about the genesis this back i remember the days working in my family's restaurant. you start that way? guest: because we were opposite of these opec style factories and down
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according to scientist, it's melting in a way that is unstoppable. science and technology core respondent jacob ward joins us with more on the new report from scientists at nasa and uc-irvine. why is this ice sheet so important? >> the west antarctic ice sheet is the a massive collection of ice formations. the particular section of this report is 255 square miles, about twice the size of philadelphia. it's so important because inside that object is enough water, if it were to all melt, to raise global sea levels by four feet. and as you mentioned, this report has basically shown that this melting far faster and in a pretty unstoppable way. there is really no turning it back. >> so, jake, the four feet. explain why that's so bad and what's the time frame scientists are talking about? >> the r.n. it is so bad is with an unstoppable flow like this, it's physics holding it back. it sits in a big sort of depression bowl, and so it's just slowly falling into the water and ocean water is getting between it and the rock that it sits on: it there is just noth
according to scientist, it's melting in a way that is unstoppable. science and technology core respondent jacob ward joins us with more on the new report from scientists at nasa and uc-irvine. why is this ice sheet so important? >> the west antarctic ice sheet is the a massive collection of ice formations. the particular section of this report is 255 square miles, about twice the size of philadelphia. it's so important because inside that object is enough water, if it were to all melt, to...
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confirmed worst fears that the melting of the frozen continent of antarctica is irreversible and unstoppable. >> we passed the point of no return. at this point it's a matter of time before the glaciers completely disappear to sea. >> the study is by n.a.s.a. and universitiy of irvine and washington show a glacial system in west antarctic previously thought to be stable is starting to retreat. they hold enough to rise waters by 4 feet, over a number of centuries, from 200 to 1,000 years from now. it will destabilize ice sheets and coastal places. >> this will affect millions, if not billions around the coast, throughout the world. >> the n.a.s.a. animation comes from satellite data showing antarctica and six thawing claysiers that will melt -- glaziers that will melt into the sea. this is how it happiness. an ice sheet is attached blee levels. warm waters erodes the ice, causing it to drop into the sea. it's happening at an alarming rate. >> we are seeing this here where we don't see it anywhere else, retreating at rates of a kilometre per year. it may not seem much to people near them, but
confirmed worst fears that the melting of the frozen continent of antarctica is irreversible and unstoppable. >> we passed the point of no return. at this point it's a matter of time before the glaciers completely disappear to sea. >> the study is by n.a.s.a. and universitiy of irvine and washington show a glacial system in west antarctic previously thought to be stable is starting to retreat. they hold enough to rise waters by 4 feet, over a number of centuries, from 200 to 1,000...
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>> still ahead, unstoppable a report about ant arctic and ocean waters around us. >> plus, what is behind a square pole on a round sun. and it's demonstration day at 6:00 how some of the things are coming to pass. that is at 6:00. >>> a new study says the collapse of the western ice sheet could rise the sea level by 13 feet. either way they say it will destroy places such as new jersey and florida. >> a nasa space craft found a square-shaped hole on the surface of the sun. it's where solar wind streams out of the sun interrupting the sun's field. >> you can't reach a vast section of the internet by google, it's called the dark net. abc has been working on an unprecedented look at secret marketplaces you can buy guns, drugs and working credit card numbers and so much more. you'll be stunned. dan noyes talked with the people behind the technology making it difficult for law enforcement to crack. >> not going to say it will never be un-breckable. >> we'll show you the positive side of the dark net. the dark net exposed, a special eye team report tonight at 11:00 following the season finale o
>> still ahead, unstoppable a report about ant arctic and ocean waters around us. >> plus, what is behind a square pole on a round sun. and it's demonstration day at 6:00 how some of the things are coming to pass. that is at 6:00. >>> a new study says the collapse of the western ice sheet could rise the sea level by 13 feet. either way they say it will destroy places such as new jersey and florida. >> a nasa space craft found a square-shaped hole on the surface of the...
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. >> the river of fire is unstoppable with the volcano producing half a million cubic yards of lava every> there's really nothing you can do to stop the lava flow. i have seen people spray it with their garden hose and it will freeze the outside, but it will go some place else. lava is the winner when it comes to man versus lava. >> the lava takes out house after house. maureen gap is one of dozens of residents who can only watch as lava moves in on her home. >> it's right there. and i just, i still think i'm going to wake up tomorrow in my bedroom and everything is going to be here. and i don't know what's going to happen when i wake up and it's not. it's going to be hard. >> once the lava reaches her home, it ignites an intense fire. when all is said and done, miraculously, no lives are lost. but the town is almost completely covered. some hawaiians like walter yamaguchi who lost his business to the lava believes this is the work of pele. >> she tried to give me long vacation. why cry? why not just smile and start over again. >> the hawaiian philosophy of the whole thing, if pale wants
. >> the river of fire is unstoppable with the volcano producing half a million cubic yards of lava every> there's really nothing you can do to stop the lava flow. i have seen people spray it with their garden hose and it will freeze the outside, but it will go some place else. lava is the winner when it comes to man versus lava. >> the lava takes out house after house. maureen gap is one of dozens of residents who can only watch as lava moves in on her home. >> it's right...
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how the weather could affect a round the clock battle to contain them. >> irreversible and unstoppablee that could race water levels to dangerous levels. >> a growing number of americans desperate for children
how the weather could affect a round the clock battle to contain them. >> irreversible and unstoppablee that could race water levels to dangerous levels. >> a growing number of americans desperate for children
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go out into the world -- not letting it stop you -- when things don't go your way, then you are unstoppableou know what i mean? there is nothing that can beat you as long as when some body goes, no you can't. you go, where else can i go. no, all right. no, thanks anyway. thanks anyway. what will get you through life i think. >> reporter: especially since sometimes when it is 4:00 a.m. and the dark night of the soul. >> daddy. >> reporter: you never know who will come by to say, let's go get some pancakes. ♪ ♪ ♪ had a real bad night >> for "nightline," i'm diane sawyer in new york. ♪ i wish you didn't have to have it ♪ >> that's deep. the fourth season of "louis" begins monday night on fx. up next, big burritos is passe, why this video of tiny hamsters eating tiny burritos is going viral. oke. that helped me quit smoking. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix, and call your doctor right away. tell your doc
go out into the world -- not letting it stop you -- when things don't go your way, then you are unstoppableou know what i mean? there is nothing that can beat you as long as when some body goes, no you can't. you go, where else can i go. no, all right. no, thanks anyway. thanks anyway. what will get you through life i think. >> reporter: especially since sometimes when it is 4:00 a.m. and the dark night of the soul. >> daddy. >> reporter: you never know who will come by to...
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by the 2001 grammys, destiny's child seems unstoppable. or at least that's what everyone thought.nce goes off on her own. (mother vo) when i was pregnant... i got more advice than i knew what to do with. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a simple program that helps moms stay on track with their doctors and get the right care and guidance-before and after the baby is born. simple is good right now. (anncr vo) innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. i began losing my sight to an eye disease when i was 10. but i learned to live with my blindness a long time ago. so i don't let my blindness get in the way of doing the things i love. but sometimes it feels like my body doesn't know the difference between day and night. i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. i found out this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70 percent of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms, and learn about the link betwee
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formhe that women can't rise to the level they are entitled to unless they are born with money or unstoppablen some way. forgetting about equality, just the idea that someone who is not where you are -- and it gets worse and worse. to not pay an extra $100 have to drive through a poor neighborhood, to go to the front of the airplane, to do all of this. basically your attitude about other people -- i am revealing my politics, but i think it's very bad for this country, to assume someone who does not have what you have is less of a person than you is not something that -- maybe it has always been part of the culture, but i see it now, and people are so -- not since the 80's when i went to college and saw someone with a poster that said "kill the poor." i don't get it. tavis: i don't think you are naÏve. i think what you're talking about is one of the remnants of income inequality run amok. but i don't want to advocate for religion, but you take someone like the rockefellers. this man was a carnivorous capitalist, destroyed a lot of businesses, took a lot of people out. they built the you in, --
formhe that women can't rise to the level they are entitled to unless they are born with money or unstoppablen some way. forgetting about equality, just the idea that someone who is not where you are -- and it gets worse and worse. to not pay an extra $100 have to drive through a poor neighborhood, to go to the front of the airplane, to do all of this. basically your attitude about other people -- i am revealing my politics, but i think it's very bad for this country, to assume someone who does...
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the area shown here in red, scientists say further degradation is certainly unstoppable. they say global warming is accelerating the pace of disintegration. nasa researchers said quote, this is really happening. there's nothing to stop it now. the scientists say the ice sheet can add 13 feet to global sea levels slowly at first and more over the next 100 years or so. >>> the picture and story that might be the most forwarded on all the web today has to do with a very rare set of so-called mono-mono twins born on mother's day. they shared a single amniotic sack. here's their birth 45 seconds apart, they appeared to find each other's hands and hold on. a sign perhaps they've become quite close in their month together before being exposed to the wider world. when we come back, one extraordinary young woman, bright idea attracting the attention of some big names. >>> finally tonight, no pressure but a lot of us pinned and hoped dreams, hoping they will fix everything that needs fixing and cleanup the mess we left them. the final story is further proof, as long as there are sc
the area shown here in red, scientists say further degradation is certainly unstoppable. they say global warming is accelerating the pace of disintegration. nasa researchers said quote, this is really happening. there's nothing to stop it now. the scientists say the ice sheet can add 13 feet to global sea levels slowly at first and more over the next 100 years or so. >>> the picture and story that might be the most forwarded on all the web today has to do with a very rare set of...
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now it's melting at an unstoppable pace, having consequences in the coming decades. the lead author of the nasa study is eric. he made the discovery. >> we have been keeping a close eye on this part of antarctica and we've been able to look at historical data. we collected multiple lines of evidence. this area is falling apart, to see. there's no way to stop the retreat of the ice in this part of west antarctica. it will contribute a metre, three or four feet in the coming centuries, and it could force the rest of west antarctic to fall to sea as well. the calculations will have to be revised. they'll have to be revised upward. if you look at the most recent projection, the revision will push the projection to the upper end and beyond. if you include the changes we see in app dark ticka at present -- antarctica at present. we are talking four feet in the coming two centuries. if it prolongs into the collapse of the ice sheet, 10-15 feet. this will affect millions, if not billions of people around the coastline, throughout the world. >> let's have a look at our home p
now it's melting at an unstoppable pace, having consequences in the coming decades. the lead author of the nasa study is eric. he made the discovery. >> we have been keeping a close eye on this part of antarctica and we've been able to look at historical data. we collected multiple lines of evidence. this area is falling apart, to see. there's no way to stop the retreat of the ice in this part of west antarctica. it will contribute a metre, three or four feet in the coming centuries, and...
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but this person said they felt the momentum was unstoppable, and the fact that this resolution was drafted by france but also cosponsored by more than 60 other nations, and all but two countries voted for it, suggested that they would come back to this, and there would be other routes, and eventually there will be accountability for the crimes being committed on syria. >> what are other routes might be available, james? >> there are other routes, potentially that some countries, notably the u.s. is studying. there's the possibility of setting up some sort of special tribun tribunal. you can get a treaty of a number of countries together, and they can then set up a tribunal. i was told when speaking again to the same eminent human rights worker, that the difficulty with that is the countries that support the idea are the u.s. and the gulf countries, and if they were to set up their own court it would look like a one-sided court. >> james bayes thanks you very much. >>> north korea has fired missiles toward the south korean border. no ships were hit when it happened. the situation has been t
but this person said they felt the momentum was unstoppable, and the fact that this resolution was drafted by france but also cosponsored by more than 60 other nations, and all but two countries voted for it, suggested that they would come back to this, and there would be other routes, and eventually there will be accountability for the crimes being committed on syria. >> what are other routes might be available, james? >> there are other routes, potentially that some countries,...
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join me next time for a conversation with ralph nader about his new book, unstoppable.hat is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be >>> next on kqed newsroom, counting down to the june primary. while president obama wraps up a visit to hollywood and silicon valley. journalist and undocumented immigrant jose anthoonio gar ga shares his story. >> i'm trying to humanize the issue. >> plus a bay area makes the first combat zone ten types since the civil war. >> they were about the timelessness of war, how it's followed us since civilization began and will continue to follow us.
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if voters lost, eventually the momentum towards justice for syria will be unstoppable. >>> libya's proposing a budget with a deficit for the first time in years, after losing two-thirds of its oil revenue. we have this report. >> libya lives on selling oil and gas and has a number of energy installations oil ports and gas pipelines. the industry generates billions in rev youse. the re -- revenues. the refinery is acting at full capacity, and the oil tanker is working anchored off sure. libya's oil and gas facilities are under threat. since the fall of muammar gaddafi's regime energy installations became a target. the idea is to gain influence and force the government to meet their demands. since last year militias that fought in the revolution seized four oil ports in the east, demanding federalism. libya's oil productions of 1.6 million barrels dropped to less than 250,000. the crisis of the general national congress. the government reached a deal with the militia. the closures have cost libya dearly. the chairman of the finance committee says they had to propose a budget with a deficit of
if voters lost, eventually the momentum towards justice for syria will be unstoppable. >>> libya's proposing a budget with a deficit for the first time in years, after losing two-thirds of its oil revenue. we have this report. >> libya lives on selling oil and gas and has a number of energy installations oil ports and gas pipelines. the industry generates billions in rev youse. the re -- revenues. the refinery is acting at full capacity, and the oil tanker is working anchored off...
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abuse at a young age, she refused to speak for six long years, but when she finally did, she was unstoppableangelo was the first to deliver an inaugural poem since rosa parks in honor of president clinton. >> say simply, very simply, with hope good morning. >> reporter: her last message on twitter just a few days ago, listen to yourself and in that quietude you might hear the voice of god. in a statement today, oprah winfrey called maya angelou a mother, sister, friend, adding, she will always be the rainbow in my clouds. and young people in her hometown honored the poet using her own words. >> the free bird leaps on the back of the wind and floats down stream until the current ends. >> the cage bird sings with a fearful chill of things unknown. but longed for still. >> and his tune is heard on the distant hill, for the caged bird sings of freedom. >> reporter: maya angelou defied descriptions and probabilities as an artist as she succeeded in virtually everything she did. she inspired an awful lot of people along the way, and she also helped a bunch of young girls over the years believe in
abuse at a young age, she refused to speak for six long years, but when she finally did, she was unstoppableangelo was the first to deliver an inaugural poem since rosa parks in honor of president clinton. >> say simply, very simply, with hope good morning. >> reporter: her last message on twitter just a few days ago, listen to yourself and in that quietude you might hear the voice of god. in a statement today, oprah winfrey called maya angelou a mother, sister, friend, adding, she...
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coming up on "early today," unstoppable. nasa says glaciers are melting at record speed. it is an irreversible thaw causing the world's oceans to rise many feet for this generation and the next. >>> home explosion. a police officer is shot and killed right before this inferno. details ahead. >>> negotiating with terrorists. the kidnapped nigerian girls threatened and used at bargaining chips. >>> while the u.s. uses manned aircraft to search for them. >>> also, incredible new details of america's spying operation. plus, where is former radio jock casey kasem. and help wanted. panda caretaker. it is tuesday, may 13th. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. scientists are warning of rising ocean waters now that a large section of the western antarctic ice sheet appears to collapsed. look at these images from nasa. the areas in purple are being eaten away by warming sea water. the melting glacial region has passed the point of no return and the sea level could rise ten feet or more in the coming century. now, i
coming up on "early today," unstoppable. nasa says glaciers are melting at record speed. it is an irreversible thaw causing the world's oceans to rise many feet for this generation and the next. >>> home explosion. a police officer is shot and killed right before this inferno. details ahead. >>> negotiating with terrorists. the kidnapped nigerian girls threatened and used at bargaining chips. >>> while the u.s. uses manned aircraft to search for them....
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it also was unstoppable for the nigerian government and implement shari law include a separate islamic state in all the weeks of this on its ally syria will have to pay on our valley and up until we found and returned although it meant they deal with the help of enlisted the help of foreign intelligence agencies including in the us trying to help them find the perfect meanwhile a bridge over the mudgeeraba is beefing up security is a meeting of the world economic forum dance on the way in the capital protections critics say the mobile folded them all to my syrians move you to do this in the caulfield cup run. a decaying cctv washington the organization human rights watch released a report on monday saying the venezuelan government has violated human rights of dozens of unarmed protesters in nearly three months of clashes in the country but the government forty one people who've been killed cctv smart markets reports he interviews a new report human rights watch concludes that does. fortunately into this world security forces in the right spot. the report is true the president has been
it also was unstoppable for the nigerian government and implement shari law include a separate islamic state in all the weeks of this on its ally syria will have to pay on our valley and up until we found and returned although it meant they deal with the help of enlisted the help of foreign intelligence agencies including in the us trying to help them find the perfect meanwhile a bridge over the mudgeeraba is beefing up security is a meeting of the world economic forum dance on the way in the...
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. >> what seems unstoppable is that women will be leading more than men and the question is how companiesnd and the country, especially when it comes to/&ñ@o;uiórÑm97bfçg÷m0ói talk to them about balancing their jobs, they are most attracted to those women. they are choosing employers willing to make the changes. >> according to the department, the u.s. is only one of eight out of 180 countries in the world with no mandated pregnancy leave. the u.s. family and medical leave act passed in 1994 mandates 12 weeks of unpaid maternity leave but only covers about 59% of workers who have access to the law. google offers generous leave. some argue the marketplace will make changes even better than the government will. given the growing trends of educated women, that seems certain. some say the national leave law would be preferable and cheaper to give out than 50 separate ones and it could make good economic sense. for "nightly business report" i'm steve liesman. >> i could talk for hours with you about that story. will we see more women ceos in the next decade? and also we have to figure out the
. >> what seems unstoppable is that women will be leading more than men and the question is how companiesnd and the country, especially when it comes to/&ñ@o;uiórÑm97bfçg÷m0ói talk to them about balancing their jobs, they are most attracted to those women. they are choosing employers willing to make the changes. >> according to the department, the u.s. is only one of eight out of 180 countries in the world with no mandated pregnancy leave. the u.s. family and medical...
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right now on "first look," unstoppable. nasa says glaciers are melting at record speeds. it's an irreversible fall causing the world's oceans to rise many feet for this generation and the next. >>> home explosion. a police officer is shot and killed right before that inferno. details ahead. >>> negotiating with terrorists. the kidnapped nigeria girls used as bargaining chips as the u.s. used aircraft to search for them. >>> also incredible details of america's spy operation. plus where is casey kasam? and help wanted. candid caretaker. >>> good morning, everybody. rising ocean waters. now that a large section of the ar antarctic glaciers seemed to have fallen. and that the sea level could rise ten feet or more in the coming centuries. now, if this glacier seen right here melted, it alone would cause the sea level to rise two feet. this glacier acts as a linchpin to the rest of the antarctic ice sheet. to put this in perspective, here is lower manhattan. this is a projection for areas flooded if water levels reach ten feet above high tide. areas in dark blue are inundated
right now on "first look," unstoppable. nasa says glaciers are melting at record speeds. it's an irreversible fall causing the world's oceans to rise many feet for this generation and the next. >>> home explosion. a police officer is shot and killed right before that inferno. details ahead. >>> negotiating with terrorists. the kidnapped nigeria girls used as bargaining chips as the u.s. used aircraft to search for them. >>> also incredible details of...
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that the ice sheet at the bottom of the earth, in eastern antarctica, is melting so fast, it's now unstoppable. 40 years of data shows the glacier has retreated so much that the global sea level will rise three feet or more by the end of the century. and that threatens low-lying coastal areas, like florida. >>> barbara walters, retiring on friday after a groundbreaking career of more than 50 years. to honor her, the abc news headquarters now bears her name. disney's ceo bob iger led the ceremony, dedicating what is now called the barbara walters' building. barbara said she is honor. but her true legacy is having paved the way for many women who now work in broadcast news. she certainly has. >> she also said she wasn't going to cry. she's good at making everybody else cry. >> yep. >>> coming up, the new kids on the block. the nfl has two rookies now selling the most jerseys. >>> and lashing out. donald sterling talks about his controversial comments for the first time. he had some harsh words for someone other than his ex-girlfriend. >>> it's rare, deadly and making its way into the united stat
that the ice sheet at the bottom of the earth, in eastern antarctica, is melting so fast, it's now unstoppable. 40 years of data shows the glacier has retreated so much that the global sea level will rise three feet or more by the end of the century. and that threatens low-lying coastal areas, like florida. >>> barbara walters, retiring on friday after a groundbreaking career of more than 50 years. to honor her, the abc news headquarters now bears her name. disney's ceo bob iger led...
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you can go out into the world not letting it stop you when things don't go your way, then you're unstoppableially since sometimes, when it's 4:00 a.m., in the dark night of the soul, you never know who will come by and say, let's get some pancakes. ♪ and so we choose louis c.k. >>> thanks for watching. we're always here at abcnews.com. don't forget "20/20" tonight. david muir will be here all weekend. and just a shoutout to the kentucky derby. my old kentucky home. excited to see a new champion this weekend. and to all of you, good night. >>> tonight a jury reaches a verdict on a major case of technology theft. >> you're going to hear from a 3-year-old vallejo girl. >> a local boat rental business falling victim to its own success. >> and live for a debut of the hook up truck the name says it all. it could be coming to your neighborhood, soon. >> apple wins another round in court tonight against one of it's biggest rivals. >> two giants have been facing off in san jose court for months suing each other, each claiming the other stole it's technology the verdict is in. apple wins, or does it?
you can go out into the world not letting it stop you when things don't go your way, then you're unstoppableially since sometimes, when it's 4:00 a.m., in the dark night of the soul, you never know who will come by and say, let's get some pancakes. ♪ and so we choose louis c.k. >>> thanks for watching. we're always here at abcnews.com. don't forget "20/20" tonight. david muir will be here all weekend. and just a shoutout to the kentucky derby. my old kentucky home. excited...
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>> unstoppable. indiana's paul george scoring a game high 37 points. miami's lebron james, well, he got hampered by fouls. he got seven points and two rebounds. he gives up the ball in the final seconds. chris bosh's game winner won't go. it's indiana 93-90. they trail miami 3-2 in the series. >>> also a save on nhl ice. chicago avoids elimination. double overtime. chicago's michael handzus comes up big. >> shot. handzus, he scores! >> a beauty. chicago beats l.a., 5-4, but trails 3-2 in the series. >>> squares to bunt and drops it up the first base line, and they're going to reach it, and they throw it away! he's headed to third! they're going to send him home! here's the throw to the plate! the bluejays have walked off the rays! >> sound the horn, my friends. he makes it home from first base. toronto over tampa, 3-2. >>> at the french open, both serena and venus williams got their title hopes tumbled in the second round. two unranked players september number one seeder is serena and 29th seed venus home. that is a first since the 2011 wimbledon. got
>> unstoppable. indiana's paul george scoring a game high 37 points. miami's lebron james, well, he got hampered by fouls. he got seven points and two rebounds. he gives up the ball in the final seconds. chris bosh's game winner won't go. it's indiana 93-90. they trail miami 3-2 in the series. >>> also a save on nhl ice. chicago avoids elimination. double overtime. chicago's michael handzus comes up big. >> shot. handzus, he scores! >> a beauty. chicago beats l.a.,...
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we're getting a lot this morning the uk police and unstoppable risk approach to the large number of criminal cases on the topic of recent study suggests as many as twenty five crimes in britain recorded all the details of an investigation just a click away. mama check this out to the us has been spreading its influence but of course something recently that struck a deal for access to manage the basis for the pigs to watch the game plan while doing it for a video about to go home. washington's rumsfeld that a small skillet stir in the unrest in east ukraine to white tennis shoes these photos of people ate played with russian agency even up to those of pictures of actually being debunked moss has also been accused of manipulating dates or propaganda. and next is gonna teach it and finds out the claims of more than a little tedious. secondary character bringing up for grabs which he says confirm the presence of russian operatives on the ground the state apartments on them and the same bearded man now in ukraine and in georgia back in two thousand and eight then without any doubt came to the con
we're getting a lot this morning the uk police and unstoppable risk approach to the large number of criminal cases on the topic of recent study suggests as many as twenty five crimes in britain recorded all the details of an investigation just a click away. mama check this out to the us has been spreading its influence but of course something recently that struck a deal for access to manage the basis for the pigs to watch the game plan while doing it for a video about to go home. washington's...
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they say 40 years of data showed the glaciers are melting so fast, it is now unstoppable. they project the global sea level will rise three feet or more by the year 2100 and low coastal areas much like florida will be the hardest hit. >>> a story breaking tonight in brentwood, new hampshire. in what looks leak a house fire. flames shooting into the sky and explosion. a new hampshire state police official confirmed an officer was involved in a shooting. watch again as video as it happened. >>> authorities are studying a frightening moment on a highway in southern california. a pickup truck koreans into the next lane hitting a car. both vehicles tumble off the road. now a theory has emerged. road rage. abc with what we're learning tonight. >> reporter: a pickup truck swerves into a car and flipping it on its side. this dangerous crash on a san diego freeway happening saturday afternoon during busy traffic. the drivers both women and the and watch as the truck pulls alongside and loses control. police investigating this are saying this is a possible case of extreme road rage.
they say 40 years of data showed the glaciers are melting so fast, it is now unstoppable. they project the global sea level will rise three feet or more by the year 2100 and low coastal areas much like florida will be the hardest hit. >>> a story breaking tonight in brentwood, new hampshire. in what looks leak a house fire. flames shooting into the sky and explosion. a new hampshire state police official confirmed an officer was involved in a shooting. watch again as video as it...
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q&a" our guest is ralph nader who discusses his career in political activism and his new book, "unstoppable: the emerging left-right alliance to dismantle the corporate state". host: ralph nader, in your new book you start off the book and introduction by saying when thinking about the genesis of this book i remember the days working in my family's restaurant. why did you start that way? guest: because we were opposite all of these textile factories and down the street was the county courthouse with the jurorsnd
q&a" our guest is ralph nader who discusses his career in political activism and his new book, "unstoppable: the emerging left-right alliance to dismantle the corporate state". host: ralph nader, in your new book you start off the book and introduction by saying when thinking about the genesis of this book i remember the days working in my family's restaurant. why did you start that way? guest: because we were opposite all of these textile factories and down the street was...
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are making t-mobile stronger and is that sort of undermine the argument that at&t and verizon are unstoppableduopolists? >> there's a few things. what we are seeing right now that is fun and i'm having a ball with it is a glimpse of competition. the big guys are nervous and trying to figure out what to do. consumers are celebrating the ability to pit people against each other. that is competition. it's great for america and great for the industry and in order to keep that competition, which is a big goal of the chairman of the fcc, a lot of things have to happen. you have to make sure the duopolists don't get far ahead and use their economic prowess. consolidation is thought of one way of scale. when the at&t possibility -- that was a different game. people were looking at consolidations to aggregate spectrum. right now, t-mobile is a thriving, fun entity with a great path forward. when people look at t-mobile, it's about how to take this maverick approach, take this on carrier revolution and keep it going full out one way you do that is scale and spectrum and this is just one possible theore
are making t-mobile stronger and is that sort of undermine the argument that at&t and verizon are unstoppableduopolists? >> there's a few things. what we are seeing right now that is fun and i'm having a ball with it is a glimpse of competition. the big guys are nervous and trying to figure out what to do. consumers are celebrating the ability to pit people against each other. that is competition. it's great for america and great for the industry and in order to keep that competition,...
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. >>> they now say it looks like it is un-- unstoppable and it is passed the point much no return.hey say warm ocean currents are to play and the melting ice sheet could raise sea levels by four feet but the melting could have an impact on coastal areas over the next 100 years and what some cityies are doing to help. >>> and some say the glitches could be an accident waiting to happen. >>> good morning at the mcarthur maze, traffic is moving a long okay and so far we had a couple of rough days and we'll see what happens when the turn is over in the commute. >>> it is already pretty mild, we are checking in with lower s, take a look at some of your record highs today. . >>> well good morning to you, live cameras are panning around and they are just about to get underway starting in just a couple of hours and steve said the temperatures are starting to climb into the 90s and we will tell you what to keep in mind if you head out to the race we are all over it this morning, i am dave clark. >> 5:30 it is just a short little race, up mt. diablo? >> that's it? >> yes, that's it. >>> it w
. >>> they now say it looks like it is un-- unstoppable and it is passed the point much no return.hey say warm ocean currents are to play and the melting ice sheet could raise sea levels by four feet but the melting could have an impact on coastal areas over the next 100 years and what some cityies are doing to help. >>> and some say the glitches could be an accident waiting to happen. >>> good morning at the mcarthur maze, traffic is moving a long okay and so far we...