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we're going to [ bleep ]us on amy. jeremy, listen. we're going to [ bleep ]us on amy. lplp and take the camera and lplp >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> this is what would happen! lplp that's what i would do! that's what i would do. like, i would laugh. and he's like, you must take me seriously. you must take me seriously. >> jimmy: come on, come on. >> this is very important. i would laugh. >> jimmy: you have to focus right now. [ laughter ] i calmed mine down a little bit. >> yeah, you got to. bunch of bleeps. >> jimmy: we have to. it's jeremy renner and amy adams in "arrival." take a look. >> come on up. >> thanks. >> nice out here, huh? >> yeah, it's a nice view. >> you know, i was just thinking about you. you approach language like a a mathematician, you know that, right? >> i will take that as a a compliment. >> yeah, well, it is. these communication traps that i didn't even know existed. i guess that's why i'm single. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: focus, focus, focus. >> focus. >> jimmy: jeremy renner, everybody. "
we're going to [ bleep ]us on amy. jeremy, listen. we're going to [ bleep ]us on amy. lplp and take the camera and lplp >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> this is what would happen! lplp that's what i would do! that's what i would do. like, i would laugh. and he's like, you must take me seriously. you must take me seriously. >> jimmy: come on, come on. >> this is very important. i would laugh. >> jimmy: you have to focus right now. [ laughter ] i calmed mine down a little...
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began us on breaking news, amy magic throughout the season that the indians to a world series appearance in july tribe skipper interpret, is manager of the year.a >> get to he became one of eight merger league managers over the years to win the war twice forgot he got a ton of those to be buck showalter of the orioles in jef bannister of the rangers. snow band three occasions in tribe history where a manager hashi won the work, trevor gile has wanted twice the first and 2013vo of the first year that he eke out first-place votes on 22 of 30 cast of the indians under francona onef 94 games and one central division for the first time since 2,007, here he was reacting to the awarde. with something like this happens if someone thinks it is an individual award for that is the furthest thing from the truth. is the incredible players or o cook it is the front ownership, the coaches, the coaches work so hard every day. >> and of the one that gets to take about every once in a whil i wish that we could do this together because they are so deserving, and i know, i need t say more, come feel strongl
began us on breaking news, amy magic throughout the season that the indians to a world series appearance in july tribe skipper interpret, is manager of the year.a >> get to he became one of eight merger league managers over the years to win the war twice forgot he got a ton of those to be buck showalter of the orioles in jef bannister of the rangers. snow band three occasions in tribe history where a manager hashi won the work, trevor gile has wanted twice the first and 2013vo of the...
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elizabeth noreika is up next with all of the top news stories,h fox 8 news at began us on breaking news, amy magic throughout the season that the indians to a world series appearance in july tribe skipper interpret, is manager of the year.a >> get to he became one of eight merger league managers over the years to win the war twice forgot he got a ton of those to be buck showalter of the orioles in jef bannister of the rangers. snow band three occasions in tribe history where a manager hashi won the work, trevor gile has wanted twice the first and 2013vo of the first year that he
elizabeth noreika is up next with all of the top news stories,h fox 8 news at began us on breaking news, amy magic throughout the season that the indians to a world series appearance in july tribe skipper interpret, is manager of the year.a >> get to he became one of eight merger league managers over the years to win the war twice forgot he got a ton of those to be buck showalter of the orioles in jef bannister of the rangers. snow band three occasions in tribe history where a manager...
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on us. i was just standing there, wasnt really doing nothing. that dog ran up on me, and it bit myaround my ankle. amyoodman: you pushed them back, though? protester 17: yes. amy goodman: why is this such an important fight to you? protester 17: because water is life. like i said, without water, wed we would not be here. these plants wouldnt be here. thered be no oxygen. wed all die without it. i wish theyd open their eyes and have a heart, to realize, you know, if this happens, were not going to be the only ones that are going to suffer. theyre going to suffer, too. amy goodman: what tribe are you with? protester 17: im oglala sioux, full blood. amy goodman: from? protester 17: pine ridge reservation. amy goodman: whats your name, and where are you from? linda lee bruner: linda lee bruner. im from belcourt, north dakota. ive traveled from wichita, kansas. i stand for my grandchildren, my next grandchildren. i already got great-grandchildren that are in the future. i know the 18-year-old and 19-year-olds that are getting ready to come here, theyllight to the end. were going to stay here, just like in
on us. i was just standing there, wasnt really doing nothing. that dog ran up on me, and it bit myaround my ankle. amyoodman: you pushed them back, though? protester 17: yes. amy goodman: why is this such an important fight to you? protester 17: because water is life. like i said, without water, wed we would not be here. these plants wouldnt be here. thered be no oxygen. wed all die without it. i wish theyd open their eyes and have a heart, to realize, you know, if this happens, were not going...
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us: the case for proportional representation." ok, rob, explain. >> thank you, amy, great to be on the program on election day, which is an excitingor all of us. it is particularly exciting in a couple of ways. glad you brought up the m,aine measure for ranked choice voting. i think it is well-positioned to win today. what would mean in maine in 2018 is voters in a field where they have more than two choices could do both -- vote for whom they like you will also making sure their vote does the most they can to help defeat the candidate they most dislike. that is what you can do by ranking candidate in order of choice. it is been a great effort push there. a remarkable grassroots effort for the got more than half they needed in a single day in 2014. house parties and events all over the state of people seem to like it. i think that's something the whole country can move to in the coming years. then, we have the electoral college system. thank you for the introduction on that one, which sort of underscores how we all should vote today but the candidates and the campaigns only really care if you do in those handful of states. one way
us: the case for proportional representation." ok, rob, explain. >> thank you, amy, great to be on the program on election day, which is an excitingor all of us. it is particularly exciting in a couple of ways. glad you brought up the m,aine measure for ranked choice voting. i think it is well-positioned to win today. what would mean in maine in 2018 is voters in a field where they have more than two choices could do both -- vote for whom they like you will also making sure their...
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property that should be owned by us, but it doesn't matter seems like no matter what -- are ownership, whatever is our right, it has been infringed on for the past 500 years. amy: dave archambault, thank you for being with us chairman of , the standing rock sioux tribe. speaking to us from north dakota. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. when we come back, we ask, who is kelcy warren, the ceo of energy transfer partners. we will be speaking with the indigo girls, will the musical group who have played standing folkand also at warren's festival in texas bank, but are now leading a petition of singers musical groups to stop supporting the dakota access pipeline. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: indigo girls singing at "honor the earth." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. nermeen: we turn now to look at the texas billionaire behind the dakota access pipeline -- kelcy warren, the ceo of energy transfer partners. described by bloomberg as "among america's new shale tycoons" warren is personally worth $4 billion. he has become a major donor to the republican part
property that should be owned by us, but it doesn't matter seems like no matter what -- are ownership, whatever is our right, it has been infringed on for the past 500 years. amy: dave archambault, thank you for being with us chairman of , the standing rock sioux tribe. speaking to us from north dakota. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. when we come back, we ask, who is kelcy warren, the ceo of energy transfer partners. we will be speaking with the indigo...
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on monday. amy: president-elect trump gives us a first look at his policy priorities, while democrats decide who will lead the party moving forward. i'm amy walker, tonight on "washington week" -- >> my agenda will be based on a simple core principle -- putting america first. amy: the president-elect lays outs his plan to turn campaign promises into white house pirates -- priorities, including immigration reform. , a comprehensive national security plan and a stop to the t.p.p. >> i'm going to issue a notification of intent to withgraduate from the transpacific partnership, a potential d
on monday. amy: president-elect trump gives us a first look at his policy priorities, while democrats decide who will lead the party moving forward. i'm amy walker, tonight on "washington week" -- >> my agenda will be based on a simple core principle -- putting america first. amy: the president-elect lays outs his plan to turn campaign promises into white house pirates -- priorities, including immigration reform. , a comprehensive national security plan and a stop to the t.p.p....
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on the time she normally would have. amy: he says he traced her cell phone using the find my phone app, discovering it on the side of the road. >> she is considered at risk. amy: she was last seen wearing a pink jogging top. search teams have been scouring the surrounding area for clues, trying to piece together what could have possibly happened to this beloved mother. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady uld you? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to go fu_k themselves." vo: because all it takes is one wrong move. donald trump audio only: "i would bomb the sh_t out of jummy: don't adjust your tv set, it is not broken. this is our morning team taking part in a new challenge going viral. everyone strikes a pose like a mannequin would. the craze popped up on social media this week and it has invaded our newsroom this morning. looks fun to do, doug. doug: they look so lifelike. jummy: i know! doug: very good job. that
on the time she normally would have. amy: he says he traced her cell phone using the find my phone app, discovering it on the side of the road. >> she is considered at risk. amy: she was last seen wearing a pink jogging top. search teams have been scouring the surrounding area for clues, trying to piece together what could have possibly happened to this beloved mother. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady uld...
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amy is -- i was stunned. in the middle of the campaign, thinking about it. it turns out from january 1, 2015, i think through november 15, 2015, abc evening news had us on for seconds. amy: what was it that you did that was so newsworthy? [laughter] sen. sanders: and wasn't much better on nbc or cbs. the simple just truth. there are a couple of points. amy, correct me if i'm wrong, but i think the guys in and said, trump is fantastic for us. literally said that. making huge profits from trump. the point to be made, we had the misfortune of actually trying to talk about the problems facing america and providing real solutions. trump was tweeting out about how ugly or horrible or disgusting were terrible his opponents were. in really ugly terms. perfect for the media. that is a great 12 second soundbite. but to talk about why the middle class is in decline, massive levels of income will inequality cannot be done in 12 seconds. second of all, it is not something they are terribly interested in. amy: it was less members of cbs who said it may not be good for america, but it is good for us. sen. sanders: cbs? i think the guy at cnn said something similar. if you
amy is -- i was stunned. in the middle of the campaign, thinking about it. it turns out from january 1, 2015, i think through november 15, 2015, abc evening news had us on for seconds. amy: what was it that you did that was so newsworthy? [laughter] sen. sanders: and wasn't much better on nbc or cbs. the simple just truth. there are a couple of points. amy, correct me if i'm wrong, but i think the guys in and said, trump is fantastic for us. literally said that. making huge profits from trump....
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us this picture. >> another one from amy. lots of fun characters in her at this time no reports of any evacuate. multiple trees and power lines have been knocked down. they deployed several to the other. we'll keep you updated. part of evacuations include the employees at the aquarium of the smoa kis. our sister station posted this picture. you can see the fire looming behind the aquarium many the general manager says all of the employees made it out safe but he's worried about the more than to leave behind. at this point the building has not been damaged. >>> parents it can sometimes with a struggle to see santa but what about the dog. look at this picture. this is kya. a 1-year-old who loves santa. her favorite stuffed toy is a santa cluz. they thought it would be fun n. they posted it on twitter t. and nearly 9 # ,000 retweets. that's when the current contract with nbc and cbs out. declining tv radarrings and thursday with a quick turn around. so people have been voting. here are the results. 26% say they do watch thursday night football. 74% say they don't. >> pretty much matches the ratings
us this picture. >> another one from amy. lots of fun characters in her at this time no reports of any evacuate. multiple trees and power lines have been knocked down. they deployed several to the other. we'll keep you updated. part of evacuations include the employees at the aquarium of the smoa kis. our sister station posted this picture. you can see the fire looming behind the aquarium many the general manager says all of the employees made it out safe but he's worried about the more...
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amy aubert shows us how today one group is hoping the message grows. amy: two artists tying up the loose ends. >> people are interested. amy: spreading a colorful message about positivity. >> this area is incredibly diverse. it's an absolute gem. if we can do something to brighten the mood, make it more special. yeah. we are amy: this is the fourth year they put the tree together. calling it "positivitree" and fill it with all colors. >> meet foricly it functions as a vehicle for inclusivety shelter. amy: this tree will be filled with 200 umbrellas just like this one. >> it remind me of different people of different nationality and different colors. amy: passerbys stopping to amy: a message that is spreading quickly. >> we all need to feel we are welcome somewhere. the idea of umbrellas we are all under one umbrella on the planet. >> this sparked me today. i needed it. it's awesome. >> the team hopes to finish it in the next couple of days. they will light it up this weekend surrounded by big events. >> it will be a party. we felt like people are ready
amy aubert shows us how today one group is hoping the message grows. amy: two artists tying up the loose ends. >> people are interested. amy: spreading a colorful message about positivity. >> this area is incredibly diverse. it's an absolute gem. if we can do something to brighten the mood, make it more special. yeah. we are amy: this is the fourth year they put the tree together. calling it "positivitree" and fill it with all colors. >> meet foricly it functions as...
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will be good to be thinking of jonathan schelle, one of america's greatest writers and a person whose counsel would have been useful in the trump era. amyl mckibben will be speaking tonight giving the jonathan schell memorial lecture . among his books "eaarth: making , a life on a tough new planet." we willing to his article for "the new york times," called "why dakota is the new keystone." in 2014, mckibben was awarded the right livelihood prize, sometimes called the alternative nobel, for his work in environmental activism. that does it for our broadcast. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] -on this episode of "eat! drink! italy!" we're off to northern italy to learn about franciacorta, one of italy's unknown but spectacular wines. versatile, different, and a great wine for pairing with food. then i help make a ragu, a basic sauce that you have to master. my name is vic rallo, and i eat and drink italy. follow me, and i'
will be good to be thinking of jonathan schelle, one of america's greatest writers and a person whose counsel would have been useful in the trump era. amyl mckibben will be speaking tonight giving the jonathan schell memorial lecture . among his books "eaarth: making , a life on a tough new planet." we willing to his article for "the new york times," called "why dakota is the new keystone." in 2014, mckibben was awarded the right livelihood prize, sometimes called...
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and i think we are you know the government has been silent on these organizations -- amy: under president obama. >> absolutely. that should tell usthing. organization -- >> the ap reports in 2011. unwarranted surveillance -- amy: under president obama. jose antonio vargas? state of and document it immigrants in this country, one of dust the mental trauma that is happening right minutesentioned a few ago, 700 50,000 people is a lot of people. and now the government has their names, addresses -- these are the young people who were brought here as children, who are now working and parts of her own communities. and the government has all of their information. so what happens when donald trump's president on day one? amy: because it came out through a kind of executive order, executive action. last words, john nichols? >> we're talking about people who have been targeted. let us be very, very clear. this a administration will attack the trade union movement in this country. this administration will attack organizations with substantial numbers of white men in it. and the fact of the matter is, our response to this ought to be massive.
and i think we are you know the government has been silent on these organizations -- amy: under president obama. >> absolutely. that should tell usthing. organization -- >> the ap reports in 2011. unwarranted surveillance -- amy: under president obama. jose antonio vargas? state of and document it immigrants in this country, one of dust the mental trauma that is happening right minutesentioned a few ago, 700 50,000 people is a lot of people. and now the government has their names,...
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drew shows us what happened next . >> daniella one amy great with garth and tricia through a local radio station. she told him her story and added she is a huge carrie underwood and -- fan . one garth heard her story he >> icing with tricia. i was singing one of her sons with her . i had the lyrics up because i said i was not going to mess her song up right in front of her. she wasn't feeling well. she had a hold and she says will how would you like to sing with me. >> she was also impressing the entertainer of the year so garth took it a step further. >> he said since you are huge carrie would underwood -- carrie underwood fans know the song i told you so. i said yes. he said just seeing it in whatever key you want. i started singing a cappella and the ban comes in behind me and my key and i said this is perfect. >> her movie was just getting started. after the sound check he invited her and her entire family to lunch. >> he sits down at the table next to me and said let's do i told you so tonight on stage together -- today at the 3 that 30 show -- 3:30 show . he said are you nervous? >
drew shows us what happened next . >> daniella one amy great with garth and tricia through a local radio station. she told him her story and added she is a huge carrie underwood and -- fan . one garth heard her story he >> icing with tricia. i was singing one of her sons with her . i had the lyrics up because i said i was not going to mess her song up right in front of her. she wasn't feeling well. she had a hold and she says will how would you like to sing with me. >> she was...
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on top of it. we know. thank you. >> amy, thank you. >>> let's talk to reince priebus. thanks for joining us. first off, congratulations on your victory. president-elect trump pulled you up on stage and gave you big credit. are you prepared now to serve in his administration perhaps as white house chief of staff? >> well, i don't have any updates for you, tran transition. i'm at the rnc, as you know and i appreciate it. we were part of the biggest ground effort that's ever been seen i think at any national party effort. i'm very proud of what we've done at the republican national committee, but it ultimately starts with a great candidate, and the american people had a choice, and they went to donald trump, and we swept through the midwest, and had a great night, president-elect trump. >> you are close to both president-elect trump and speaker of the house paul ryan. they have tough times during the campaign. have they completely buried the hatchet and does president-elect trump want paul ryan to return as speaker? >> well, i can answer the question. i mean, all those details i'm sure are in th
on top of it. we know. thank you. >> amy, thank you. >>> let's talk to reince priebus. thanks for joining us. first off, congratulations on your victory. president-elect trump pulled you up on stage and gave you big credit. are you prepared now to serve in his administration perhaps as white house chief of staff? >> well, i don't have any updates for you, tran transition. i'm at the rnc, as you know and i appreciate it. we were part of the biggest ground effort that's ever...
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us again tonight at 10:00 o'clock, have a wonderful hey, gentlemen. hey. hey. if any of you are looking for something to do on valentine's day, amy and i'll be streaming our first-ever live episode of fun with flags. you're welcome to join us as we celebrate the timeless love affair between wind and flapping fabric. penny and i have dinner reservations that night, but any other time, no. sorry, bernie and i are breaking in the new hot tub, if you know what i mean. not a clue. raj? spending valentine's day with emily. you don't sound very excited about it. oh, i am, i am. i g... i guess i'm still wondering if emily and i are right for each other. does this have to do with that girl you had coffee with? you mean the strong, sexy angel i can't stop thinking about? who can say? you've been talking about breaking up with emily forever. why don't you just do it already? yeah, just
us again tonight at 10:00 o'clock, have a wonderful hey, gentlemen. hey. hey. if any of you are looking for something to do on valentine's day, amy and i'll be streaming our first-ever live episode of fun with flags. you're welcome to join us as we celebrate the timeless love affair between wind and flapping fabric. penny and i have dinner reservations that night, but any other time, no. sorry, bernie and i are breaking in the new hot tub, if you know what i mean. not a clue. raj? spending...
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republican, independent across this nation, i say it is time for us to come together as one united people. [applause] mr. trump: it is time. amyfrom the first african-american president, to one supported by the ku klux klan -- donald trump has been elected president of the net states. he has vowed to build a wall between the u.s. and mexico, and the house and senate will be in his hands. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org -- war, peace, and the presidency. i'm amy goodman. donald j. trump was elected 45th president of the united states on tuesday, defeating hillary rodham clinton in a stunning upset that revererberated around the world. trump carried at least 279 electoral college votes to clinton's 218, although trump appears to have narrowly lost the popular vote. around 2:50 a.m. eastern time, donald trump took the stage at a new york city victory party, saying he had received a phone call by hillary clinton congratulating him on his victory. mr. trump: to all republicans, democrats, and independents across this nation, i say it is time for us to come together as one united people. [ap
republican, independent across this nation, i say it is time for us to come together as one united people. [applause] mr. trump: it is time. amyfrom the first african-american president, to one supported by the ku klux klan -- donald trump has been elected president of the net states. he has vowed to build a wall between the u.s. and mexico, and the house and senate will be in his hands. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org -- war, peace, and the presidency....
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amy: good morning, new hampshire. 6:00 on this saturday. november 26th, i'm amy coveno. just a minute. first, josh judge joins us with a look at the weekend forecast and i was reading about fog in the area. >> it's thick out there if you haven't been outside or heading outside in the next little while. keep that in mind. temperatures because of that fog, the great equalizer, within a couple of degrees of each other, most places around the state this morning in the low to mid 30's and here is that fog. visibility down to a quarter mile or less in so many locations, around this morning, it's certainly just, you can be in a spot where you can see and virtually the seacoast, no visibility whatsoever. above the fog there's plenty of clouds and they'll thicken up more through the day and in fact, what's off to our west? more mixed rain and snow showers headed in our direction through the day today, but it won't be a complete washout. we're looking at scattered eventually burn off in the 40's. when do we get the sun back? we've got that in a few minutes. >> breaking news this morning. the world reacting to the death of
amy: good morning, new hampshire. 6:00 on this saturday. november 26th, i'm amy coveno. just a minute. first, josh judge joins us with a look at the weekend forecast and i was reading about fog in the area. >> it's thick out there if you haven't been outside or heading outside in the next little while. keep that in mind. temperatures because of that fog, the great equalizer, within a couple of degrees of each other, most places around the state this morning in the low to mid 30's and here...
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used that to entice her. into doing whatever he wanted her to do over the internet. amy investigators soon : discovered the case involves two victims. images of the girl's younger sibling were found on the device as well. it went on for months. of social media, that he used to lure her in over the internet. >> i would argue that it's probably the most important piece of evidence in all crimes. amy trooper kelly wardner is : talking about cell phones. she says they are pivotal to prosecuting these cases. >> which is a forensic tool used to extract content from amy icac is the internet crimes : against children task force. she volunteers for the task force when she has time between homicide cases. >> this is our lab. amy: news 9 investigates got rare access inside the icac lab to see how evidence is extracted, logged and stored. this is a cellebrite, an expensive technology capable of retrieving even some deleted data from devices. first ten task forces in the country. amy sgt. tom grella is the : commander of icac headquartered in the norris cotton federal building in manchester the dept. of homeland security provides the space rent free and their agents are on the front lines when s
used that to entice her. into doing whatever he wanted her to do over the internet. amy investigators soon : discovered the case involves two victims. images of the girl's younger sibling were found on the device as well. it went on for months. of social media, that he used to lure her in over the internet. >> i would argue that it's probably the most important piece of evidence in all crimes. amy trooper kelly wardner is : talking about cell phones. she says they are pivotal to...
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on friday at the age of 90. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!acynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we're hosting a roundtable discussion of fidel castro, who died friday at the age of 90. we're speaking with bill fletcher, who is the founder of the black radical congress, peter kornbluh of the cuba documentation project and professor lou perez, jr., author of "cuba in the american imagination: metaphor and the imperial ghosts." lou perez, jr., talk about the effect of fidel castro in latin america. we just left this conversation .bout che guevara, his death talk about what che guevara was doing there, what he was doing for fidel, and what fidel overall, fidel castro was doing in latin america beyond cuba. >> the power of fidel castro in the cuban revolution stands as a theomenon of resisting american push back against a cuban revolution. it is in a region that had been repeatedly intervened militarily , mexico in the central america, central america, political .eddling, economic intervention the example of cuba, especially with
on friday at the age of 90. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!acynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we're hosting a roundtable discussion of fidel castro, who died friday at the age of 90. we're speaking with bill fletcher, who is the founder of the black radical congress, peter kornbluh of the cuba documentation project and professor lou perez, jr., author of "cuba in the american imagination: metaphor and the imperial ghosts." lou perez,...
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amy: glenn greenwald, thank you for being with us, pulitzer prize-winning journalist and one of the foundingitors of the intercept. we will link to your piece "democrats, trump, and the , ongoing, dangerous refusal to learn the lesson of brexit." thank you so much for joining us from rio de janeiro in brazil. when we come back, we will talk about the president-elect, his positions on the environment, who he could choose in positions on,ower, and his own views for example, climate change, as he talks about it as a chinese hoax. stay with us. ♪ [music break]k] amy: a new song by neil young. you can go to democracynow.org to watch and hear the whole song. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. nermeen: delegates at the united nations climate summit in marrakesh, morocco expressed panic over tuesday's results, singh president-elect donald trump may future -- threaten the future of any international agreement to slow catastrophic climate change. trump has said he will "cancel the paris climate agreement and stop all payments of u.s
amy: glenn greenwald, thank you for being with us, pulitzer prize-winning journalist and one of the foundingitors of the intercept. we will link to your piece "democrats, trump, and the , ongoing, dangerous refusal to learn the lesson of brexit." thank you so much for joining us from rio de janeiro in brazil. when we come back, we will talk about the president-elect, his positions on the environment, who he could choose in positions on,ower, and his own views for example, climate...
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, hold on, let me back her up here, thanks, beep, beep, beep, boom, thanks to amy from collegeville, who sent us a picture of her house all decorated for christmas, nice pretty blue lights there. we have christmas balls hanging on top. i hope they are tied down tight because with that wind maybe your neighbor will have your christmas lights later today. snap a picture of your house all decorated for the holidays and post it on facebook, twitter, instagram, use that #fox 29 lights, contest, where i can show all of the pictures all daze every day, all the way up through the holidays and then, one night a week we will take the best of the best pictures and we will show up and broadcast live from your front lawn. we will do that this coming thursday night, details on our web site at fox 29.com. thomas and alex back over to you. >>> green party can tait jill stein continuing effort to force the presidential recount. lawsuit was filed in commonwealth court on behalf of 100 voters, stein is asking vote tours file challenges. three voters per precinct must file positions, for it to go before a judge. th
, hold on, let me back her up here, thanks, beep, beep, beep, boom, thanks to amy from collegeville, who sent us a picture of her house all decorated for christmas, nice pretty blue lights there. we have christmas balls hanging on top. i hope they are tied down tight because with that wind maybe your neighbor will have your christmas lights later today. snap a picture of your house all decorated for the holidays and post it on facebook, twitter, instagram, use that #fox 29 lights, contest,...
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on the other side of the break. she is going to stick around, because we are talking about this more in-depth as well as maria and amy join us need energy. some say, you have to rely on you alternatives, wind, solar, oil, national gas, traditional energy. try this. all of the above. that's real energy security. i'm maggie and i'm an energy voter. real milk has eight times more protein than almond milk. real milk has naturally occurring calcium, but almond milk doesn't. oh, and now real milk's got as many almonds as almond milk. almond milk has only 2% almonds. what's in the other 98%? >>> back live here from washington, d.c., so grateful to have your company. look at that beautiful shot there. tla shou that should be coming up soon. it will get warmer. don't worry, ladies, we're all here. donald trump supporter, amy cramer and clinton supporter, maria cardona with us right now. christina alesi stayed with us. as we are talking about the numbers, from the numbers perspective, let's talk about how the report that came in and who it benefits fully. you broke it down last block for us. in general, overall, who does this benefit?
on the other side of the break. she is going to stick around, because we are talking about this more in-depth as well as maria and amy join us need energy. some say, you have to rely on you alternatives, wind, solar, oil, national gas, traditional energy. try this. all of the above. that's real energy security. i'm maggie and i'm an energy voter. real milk has eight times more protein than almond milk. real milk has naturally occurring calcium, but almond milk doesn't. oh, and now real milk's...
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amy: president-elect trump gives us a first look at his policy priorities, while democrats decide who will lead the party moving forward. i'm amy walker, tonight on "washington week" -- >> my agenda will be based on a simple core principle -- putting america first. amy: the president-elect lays outs his plan to turn campaign promises into white house pirates -- priorities, including immigration reform. , a comprehensive national security plan and a stop to the t.p.p. >> i'm going to issue a notification of intent to withgraduate from the transpacific partnership, a potential disaster for our country. amy: but questions remain about possible conflicts of interests between trump's business operations and his duties as commander in chief. we take you inside the trump transition process where loyal allies, former rivals and possibly -- possible some family members are viing to join the new administration. >> which side are you on? amy: bernie sanders offers democrats a reality check about party politics and a plan to better connect with the middle class and nancy pelosi faces a challenge for his leadership in the house. joining us, matea gold of the
amy: president-elect trump gives us a first look at his policy priorities, while democrats decide who will lead the party moving forward. i'm amy walker, tonight on "washington week" -- >> my agenda will be based on a simple core principle -- putting america first. amy: the president-elect lays outs his plan to turn campaign promises into white house pirates -- priorities, including immigration reform. , a comprehensive national security plan and a stop to the t.p.p. >>...
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use of marijuana 20 years ago. amy: polls in california show strong support for proposition 64, the adult use of marijuana act. this is in ad made by yes on 64. >> prop 64 makes marijuana legal in california for adult 21 and over. here's what else it does. bans marijuana use in public, permit sales only a licensed marijuana businesses, not a grocery or convenience stores. prop 64 generates $1 billion in new revenue for the 20 to fund afterschool programs and job training and placement initiatives. learn more at yeson64.org. any company this is an ad made by no on prop 64. >> proposition 64 will allow marijuana smoking ads in prime time and on programs with millions of children and teenage viewers. children could be exposed to marijuana coming candies and brownies. fidelity's doubled the marijuana related car crashes after legalization in washington state. yet in california, proposition 64 does not even include a dui standard. prop 64, they got it wrong again. amy: to talk more about prop 64, we're going to san diego to talk founder ofsmall , break the chains: communities of color and the war on drugs. her recent piece for the root is head
use of marijuana 20 years ago. amy: polls in california show strong support for proposition 64, the adult use of marijuana act. this is in ad made by yes on 64. >> prop 64 makes marijuana legal in california for adult 21 and over. here's what else it does. bans marijuana use in public, permit sales only a licensed marijuana businesses, not a grocery or convenience stores. prop 64 generates $1 billion in new revenue for the 20 to fund afterschool programs and job training and placement...