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wherere few aas management c could get r rid of shrimp farms. the difference is striking. languagage][forereign >> the message frorom the commununity protected by shrimp farming is clear. >> [speaking foreieign language] ♪ >> the cost of food across the world was on the rise and many have blamed the price hikes. food speculation for the global finance market. ecologists travel to mexico, the birthplace -- birthplace of corn, to find out more about these effects that were being felt across mexican society. in the mountains in southern mexico, coffee production fuelled the economy. these rural communities and not self-sufficient on food, making them vulnerable to sudden crises. >> [speaking foreign language] >> lorenzo and his wife look after their grandchildren during the day, while the rest of their family worked in the e fields.. >> [speaking foreign language] >> food price vololatility on ts scale has beenn lilinked directy to spepelation. >> speculation is the e way that largrge banks can conceptptuallt on the pricece of food andnd has throrough what is known as futus m
wherere few aas management c could get r rid of shrimp farms. the difference is striking. languagage][forereign >> the message frorom the commununity protected by shrimp farming is clear. >> [speaking foreieign language] ♪ >> the cost of food across the world was on the rise and many have blamed the price hikes. food speculation for the global finance market. ecologists travel to mexico, the birthplace -- birthplace of corn, to find out more about these effects that were...
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less thebe more or same resulults as the september election, which would lead us back to wherere whereou are n, turn to form a coalition.. the chancellor candidates would remain thehe same. i ithe spotlilight for not good reasons, the leader of the liberal party, who many people are pointing the finger of blame at for pulling the plug on last night fell talks. really the only winners would be the far right party. they were in a state of glee when they gave an address today. they set -- they said that they felt vindicated and proven rigit then angela merkel i is not the right person to continue to lead the country. they say that this proves she has failed and she must go. genie: jessica, thank you for that, reporting for us from berlin. toeadline for robert mugabe resign anime today came and wentnt. that means his party must move forward with its promise to impeach him. doug, one thing seems clear with robert mugabe. he certainly seems to be trying to play for time. doug: the war veterans council was quoted as saying the speech has nothing to do with reality. it does have something to d
less thebe more or same resulults as the september election, which would lead us back to wherere whereou are n, turn to form a coalition.. the chancellor candidates would remain thehe same. i ithe spotlilight for not good reasons, the leader of the liberal party, who many people are pointing the finger of blame at for pulling the plug on last night fell talks. really the only winners would be the far right party. they were in a state of glee when they gave an address today. they set -- they...
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the family originally came from syria, but fled from there to lebanon, wherere they lived fr five yearstatieh remembers what a shohot was to arrive in italy after traveling for 30 hours. >> when we got here my first thought t was: take me back to lebanon. i was so tired. but then, bit by bit, i calmed down. the people here treated us well. the italians are good people, and the welcome was warm. >> flashback: beirut, the capital of lebanon -- syria's neighbor in the middle east. about two and a half million people live here. the 6-person family is paying 200 dollars a month to live in this windowless hole without any bath. it's in a palestinian neighborhood where they don't feel safe. >> rents are very high here. everyone knows that the palestinians take advantage of us even though they're refugees themselves. >> atieh has found work as a baker, b but the childldren cano to school. they want to build a future in europe, but not risk their lives crossing the mediterranean. a lebanese initiative connects the muslim family -- they declare the family to be especially in need of asylum which
the family originally came from syria, but fled from there to lebanon, wherere they lived fr five yearstatieh remembers what a shohot was to arrive in italy after traveling for 30 hours. >> when we got here my first thought t was: take me back to lebanon. i was so tired. but then, bit by bit, i calmed down. the people here treated us well. the italians are good people, and the welcome was warm. >> flashback: beirut, the capital of lebanon -- syria's neighbor in the middle east....
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. >> why is he, wherer you could do great things with your hair. >> i'm not going that route. >>> andrewle is an idiot but it works for him. he's doing impressions, or he's doing impressions of impressions. >> see my forrest gump impression? >> you want to see my forrest gump impression? >> i miss you, jenny. and every night before bed we read a book and jenny, he's so smart. >> hey, that guy was entertained for four seconds. >> but -- >> i work off tips. >> you got to do better than that to get a tip, baby. >> if you're not cop vinnvinced forrest gump, how about his spider-man? >> he can't even believe it. >> i see it clearly. >> i work off tips. >> i recognize you from -- like "pickup artist." >> you're that guy that does that weird stuff to people on -- wait a minute it's me! if you close your eye it's like he's here. >> tell me where you're going. my name is batman. >> sounds more like yoda. the terminator is no better. >> i'll be back. >> not arnold schwarzenegger. >> i think his greatest talent is not cracking up when he's being absolutely ridiculous. >> yes, it becomes so peculiar
. >> why is he, wherer you could do great things with your hair. >> i'm not going that route. >>> andrewle is an idiot but it works for him. he's doing impressions, or he's doing impressions of impressions. >> see my forrest gump impression? >> you want to see my forrest gump impression? >> i miss you, jenny. and every night before bed we read a book and jenny, he's so smart. >> hey, that guy was entertained for four seconds. >> but -- >>...
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there w were life musicians performing just up the road d fm wherere i do my reporting.on't noticent you much different. i heard from several people near the border that they were a bit nervous. they say every timimnorth korera tests a missile it makes us more nervous that the u.s. may retaliate with force against the north. reaeal war. spark a we heard somome strong language from the south korean president which we have heard since he took office. he alslso spoke with shinzo abe and they agreed d to not tololee this anymore. said thisis is alrerey unacceptptable. hohow much stronger at those wos perhaps with a country like japan which has had icy relations with south korea. as far as policy towards north korea nothing has really changed at this point. we will have to watch in the days to come to see if they try and pressure the north somehow now that it has the most powerful missile to date. genie: thank you, bruce harrison reporting from seoul. emmanuel macron will be in ivory coast today for an eu-africa summit. he is promoting jobs and stability for africa's explodin
there w were life musicians performing just up the road d fm wherere i do my reporting.on't noticent you much different. i heard from several people near the border that they were a bit nervous. they say every timimnorth korera tests a missile it makes us more nervous that the u.s. may retaliate with force against the north. reaeal war. spark a we heard somome strong language from the south korean president which we have heard since he took office. he alslso spoke with shinzo abe and they...
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andline: we do not knonow that i is also one o of the big questionthat w we are askingg, wherere arehey a and how manyy people actually work arrested and where are they detained? when you arrest somebody, they -- too -- to code within court w within 96 h hours. one thing isoror sure, thehe ministerer of finance had been ararrested becausese -- everyboy knows hehe has been arrested. when it t comes to howow many commanders from ththe army, how many people from the c central inlllligen o organization, thehe secret service, nobody knows how ny people were arrested or detained and it is a question thatat the new president will he to answer very soon. host: thank you, caroline. helpl has been signed to some of the more than 600,000 rohingya muslims start making their way home. those refugees now in bangladesh after they were forced out of the country formally known as burma. the refugees had run from the nation and a military crackdown that washington says clearly constitutes as a cleansing. for more on this we will go to original correspondent, clovis. what can you tell us about this dea
andline: we do not knonow that i is also one o of the big questionthat w we are askingg, wherere arehey a and how manyy people actually work arrested and where are they detained? when you arrest somebody, they -- too -- to code within court w within 96 h hours. one thing isoror sure, thehe ministerer of finance had been ararrested becausese -- everyboy knows hehe has been arrested. when it t comes to howow many commanders from ththe army, how many people from the c central inlllligen o...
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biolocally and thenene can lolook in our bodies and in our homes and see which ones we're exexposed to, wherere they're cg from in the products or pollution, then we have the opportunity to reduce exposure to these suspect chemicals, uh, now. >> the emerging science on endocrine disrupting chemicals really means that we have to haveve a completete overhaul of our chemical safety system. >> you k know, we're dealing with chemicals for which t there is no safe level of exposure. >> it's the tiny, repeated exposure that more adequately mimics our ownwn hormone system that is really concerning. >> the hormones in our bodies are operating at parts per billion and parts per trillion concentrations. >> the onone thing that's clears that our current system isn't working, and it doesn't take these low chchronic doses into account. >> i think it's very important for us to m make sure thatt we investigate effects that at least approach human exposure levvels. >> our currerent system does not look at t aggregate exexposures, basically a fancy way of saying, what do all these low dose chemicals do in combin
biolocally and thenene can lolook in our bodies and in our homes and see which ones we're exexposed to, wherere they're cg from in the products or pollution, then we have the opportunity to reduce exposure to these suspect chemicals, uh, now. >> the emerging science on endocrine disrupting chemicals really means that we have to haveve a completete overhaul of our chemical safety system. >> you k know, we're dealing with chemicals for which t there is no safe level of exposure....
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do we know anymore on wherere te prime minister is now or when he will come back to lebanon?ll not back in lebanon, but he has left saudi arabia. he is on a trip to the uae, to meet with the crown prince there. we do not know when he is going to return to lebanon yet. not even some of his closest allies -- i'm thinking of the interior minister here, who said recently that he expects him back within the next few days. that even he could only say that was his impression. he was not making any promises. in the meantime, we have got the statements coming out of saudi arabia which seem to be upping the stakes. they're coming from one minister in particular, the minister for gulf affairs. he said that they will treat the lebanese government as one that has declared war on them, and nobody is really talking about the government that is left after r the r resignation, and s allies within the government. this is the man who only days before the resignation promised "astonishing developments in lebanon." immediately after his resignation, he said lebanon would never be the same. monday
do we know anymore on wherere te prime minister is now or when he will come back to lebanon?ll not back in lebanon, but he has left saudi arabia. he is on a trip to the uae, to meet with the crown prince there. we do not know when he is going to return to lebanon yet. not even some of his closest allies -- i'm thinking of the interior minister here, who said recently that he expects him back within the next few days. that even he could only say that was his impression. he was not making any...
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tax bill and said of being subjected to the number of hearings that the ranking member referred to wherer in the mid 80's president reagan have 490 page andosal that 27 hearings the house bill got six hearings. there was a lot more of you and scrutiny. old expression, -- we do not have a love of transparency and this process there will be a lot of suspicion is. i hope we get a yes vote on that on them. >> mr. chairman? like -- i have never been in a markup committee before. had homeland, i have never all the republican amendments sit on the bill the night before and all the democratic amendments or even one party made that way. sure why they have to be voted on -- if there is a different set of rules for one party or another, i am also curious because we are being told -- maybe you can confirm this week it is going to be conferenced next week. andhouse is going to vote get their builds on and you are going to conference next week similar to how it was drafted when none of us were around. nobody was allowed to give input. there is going to be a conference next week, the only bill we will v
tax bill and said of being subjected to the number of hearings that the ranking member referred to wherer in the mid 80's president reagan have 490 page andosal that 27 hearings the house bill got six hearings. there was a lot more of you and scrutiny. old expression, -- we do not have a love of transparency and this process there will be a lot of suspicion is. i hope we get a yes vote on that on them. >> mr. chairman? like -- i have never been in a markup committee before. had homeland,...
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i'm going to read an excerpt from the book wherere i describd to classrooms, one where the teacher is all about great if the other where the behavioral expectations are little more relaxedd and i'd reading this in the hope that you will all come out of here, buy the book and say great is and what we need to be talking about right now, so here we go. this is on page 84 in case any of you want to follow. i'm going to read from my big print text. 2,512th graders facing their teacher and a big debate the big video screen. we are about to begin the unit and this is the video i promised yesterday we would watch. a hand shot up in a little girl with braids and ribbons in her hair asked in a whisper is that the one where we see the snake actually walk out of its skin? yes, we will see that and take notes like scientists as we watch. everyone nodded eagerly. the teacher distributed clipboards and papers and a nervous excitement rippled through the class. e clearly this was a lesson they had eagerly anticipated. when we are ready and sitting up and tracking me, i will start the video. the stude
i'm going to read an excerpt from the book wherere i describd to classrooms, one where the teacher is all about great if the other where the behavioral expectations are little more relaxedd and i'd reading this in the hope that you will all come out of here, buy the book and say great is and what we need to be talking about right now, so here we go. this is on page 84 in case any of you want to follow. i'm going to read from my big print text. 2,512th graders facing their teacher and a big...
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for more, we go to mexico city wherere we're joined by elisabeh malkin, reporter for "the new york times." she has read the new report and details its findings in her article, "who ordered killing of honduran activist? evidence of broad plot is found." elisabeth malkin, welcome to democracy now! talk about who did this report and what this broad plot is. >> welcome a first of all, thank you very much for having me. the report was compiled by five international lawyers from the united states, colombia, evidence, who reviewed that was given to the family of honduraneres by the public ministry. and really combed through these text messages. the text messages were found on phones confiscated, seized by the honduran government as part of their investigation. , basically, there are three phones. one taken from the desa headquarters and two from suspects. the suspects are in environmental manager for desa bestformer security security chief for desa who had worked for the company until 2015. and what these messages show our are notany executives in been the report because they have not been indi
for more, we go to mexico city wherere we're joined by elisabeh malkin, reporter for "the new york times." she has read the new report and details its findings in her article, "who ordered killing of honduran activist? evidence of broad plot is found." elisabeth malkin, welcome to democracy now! talk about who did this report and what this broad plot is. >> welcome a first of all, thank you very much for having me. the report was compiled by five international lawyers...
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wherere there are places people have already signed them. is neighboring county, neighboring state. if we have a disaster, will you come in and help us? i will come and help you at cost. mutual aid is not i'm going to charge exorbitant rates and couch. once the federal government committed to 100% of the cost upfront, why did you double down on whitefish instead of activating mutual aid? why did you keep going with whitefish? the mutual aid agreements, prepa is a power -- proud member of the apba. to realize neutral agreements. neighbor,n't have a the only neighbor is st. thomas, which we have worked together, and they were devastated. the mutual aid agreement requires that the host utility takes care of all because the first couple of weeks no fuel, no phones, no internet, nothing. the people that got there from whitefish brought their satellite equipment, etc.. we had a process. we had six offers from six companies. recognize hurricanes passed through the caribbean and then come here. that situation creates some immobilization of the mutual aid resources. if they are available, th
wherere there are places people have already signed them. is neighboring county, neighboring state. if we have a disaster, will you come in and help us? i will come and help you at cost. mutual aid is not i'm going to charge exorbitant rates and couch. once the federal government committed to 100% of the cost upfront, why did you double down on whitefish instead of activating mutual aid? why did you keep going with whitefish? the mutual aid agreements, prepa is a power -- proud member of the...
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wherere is a scenario angela merkel gains points. pool that they fished was nonvoters. immigration? will the chancellor budge on this? has already. she's going to the electorate with a tougher line on migration already. and i think that may not be as much of the weakness as it was in the september election. tom: and look at where we are and this idea of the one word, austerity. and the united kingdom still under austerity? charles: there is one exception, germany. surplus. a 1% of gdp if they manage to get a government together they will try to spend that until they get the balance budget. most other european economies do still have deficits and they are worried about the debt. , there is in the u.k. little room to the new for. political fatigue with austerity, it isn't a popular idea anymore. it used to be popular about not passing it on to future generations. i think people have had enough of hearing that. they actually want to see spending now for current prosperity. tom: have you turned her attention to capitol hill where republicans are grievously worried about the
wherere is a scenario angela merkel gains points. pool that they fished was nonvoters. immigration? will the chancellor budge on this? has already. she's going to the electorate with a tougher line on migration already. and i think that may not be as much of the weakness as it was in the september election. tom: and look at where we are and this idea of the one word, austerity. and the united kingdom still under austerity? charles: there is one exception, germany. surplus. a 1% of gdp if they...
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well, the second question you might have is, wherere are they gonna get the money? how could workers start a collective business? with what? this is an interesting problem. where would the money come from? and guess what. there are solutions to that, too, b becaue this isn't a new idea. and there's lots of examples. i'm just going to give you one to tantalize you with the possibilities. but i'm going to choose one that comes from the real world just so you know people have tried it and done it. this time, i'm referring to something called the mamarcora law, which is a law in italy, passed in 1985. herre's what this lalaw does-- what an interesting idea, which in italy it is still on ththe books. if you bebecome unemployed in italy, you have a choice: you can either get your weekly unemployment check the way a person in the united states does--and in italy, it runs 2-3 years that you're eligible--or you have a second option, which we don't have in the united states. the italian government will give you your entire 2-3 years of weekly unemployment checks up front as a
well, the second question you might have is, wherere are they gonna get the money? how could workers start a collective business? with what? this is an interesting problem. where would the money come from? and guess what. there are solutions to that, too, b becaue this isn't a new idea. and there's lots of examples. i'm just going to give you one to tantalize you with the possibilities. but i'm going to choose one that comes from the real world just so you know people have tried it and done it....
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different elements of how those get implemented, but i firmly believe in following evidence and sites wherere it will take , in that it is programs. >> do you believe that all women should have access t to health care their doctor recommends for them, yes or no? >> so if the issue is for instance, the conscience exception that hhs has come out with, i do believe we have to balance of course a women's choice of insurance that she would want with the conscious of employers and others, that the ballots that sort of an american value, trying to balance those at very small group i think speedy the women despicably the employer has the president over that? >> just in terms of come not in terms of access but in terms of insurance, to force those very few, i believe it is less than 200 who have come forward, very few employers that would be impacted by that, by the conscious exception to respect frankly the rights asth well as respecting women's access to the insurance. >> i disagree. i think women's access to healthcare their doctor requires for them should take precedence, but we disagree about. le
different elements of how those get implemented, but i firmly believe in following evidence and sites wherere it will take , in that it is programs. >> do you believe that all women should have access t to health care their doctor recommends for them, yes or no? >> so if the issue is for instance, the conscience exception that hhs has come out with, i do believe we have to balance of course a women's choice of insurance that she would want with the conscious of employers and others,...