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but sadly, there are a lotot f families whoho don't managage. we're doing g betterhan n som. we can pay foror firewood. e poor fililies n'n't. reporter: ththe men collecect d from high h up in the foforestf the caucasus mountains. they're still allowewed to fel treeees here. gogita chikjkjladze is 27.7. he comes here regularly. gogita estimates that chch and everery hoe in h his area consns about two o to three truckloads wood eryry year. gogita: if we e cut down trees ananywhere else wewe could cae rock slidedes, which a are dangs for r the residentnts. reporter: the forest might seem lush, but deforestation is rife across georgia. the number of trees being cut has to be limited to ensure long-term sustainability. currently over 12 times that number is being felled. ththe work of ththese two mechs isis helping to o solve the prp. they're cutting solar panels the machine dates backo o world waii, bubut still w wks. they're partrt of the enerergy cocooperative. the syststems they proroduce r ouldld helto rededucwood buing,g, a therefore carbo dioxe emissis. the coopative hapro
but sadly, there are a lotot f families whoho don't managage. we're doing g betterhan n som. we can pay foror firewood. e poor fililies n'n't. reporter: ththe men collecect d from high h up in the foforestf the caucasus mountains. they're still allowewed to fel treeees here. gogita chikjkjladze is 27.7. he comes here regularly. gogita estimates that chch and everery hoe in h his area consns about two o to three truckloads wood eryry year. gogita: if we e cut down trees ananywhere else wewe...
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enough, or number two, do we rise up to write one of the chapters of time that those future generations whoho we are? we still face challenges that require the flesh for the top of the list is the imminent threat of climate change. just the past few years our state experienced record high temperatures, higher ocean temperatures and passivity in the waters. historic wildfires blackened air so much that we had th have thet air quality in the world, not china, not india, but washington state. smoke shut down outdoor pools and impacted all a of us forcing kids and older adults to stay inside to protect their health. scientists say if we don'tf act now, this will become the norm of our magnificent state. i don't know of any other issue that touches the heart of so many things we care about. our jobs, our safety, our children's future. future. it doesn't just have to be the future. science affirms the necessity of action to this day. this is the 11th hour but it's washington state's power to shine and it is a time of great peril but also great promise. clean energy is increasingly competitive in th
enough, or number two, do we rise up to write one of the chapters of time that those future generations whoho we are? we still face challenges that require the flesh for the top of the list is the imminent threat of climate change. just the past few years our state experienced record high temperatures, higher ocean temperatures and passivity in the waters. historic wildfires blackened air so much that we had th have thet air quality in the world, not china, not india, but washington state....
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partrtly out of fr that slavery might be ininstated adir: we're forgotten people there'e's no one whoho helps . we don't have streets. we don't have clean water. there's no secondary school, no electricity. we have nothing. reporter: : adir sousa l liven poverty in s sao domingos.s. he and around 150 other famieses foununded intereresgroup anan are now ofofficially rececognizs what's calalled a quilomombo community. that t the namgiveven tohe thousands of settlements founded by escaped slaves of african descent. in recent decades, quilolombos were g granted collelective owownership of t their land. brazil was the last countrinin the e world to abobolish slav, 13130 years ago.o. likeke most peoplele here, sous self-sufficient. even tugugh he'sver r 60, still toilils in the fieields r y. the e kalunga assosociation ofo dodomingos campapaigns to impe condnditions in ththe communy. adirir: wehoughtht an associatn would make i it easier foror uo brbring out imimprovements.. even if ththings don't get bete overnight,t, we ought t th could improve bibit by bit. report: : until centntly, progre
partrtly out of fr that slavery might be ininstated adir: we're forgotten people there'e's no one whoho helps . we don't have streets. we don't have clean water. there's no secondary school, no electricity. we have nothing. reporter: : adir sousa l liven poverty in s sao domingos.s. he and around 150 other famieses foununded intereresgroup anan are now ofofficially rececognizs what's calalled a quilomombo community. that t the namgiveven tohe thousands of settlements founded by escaped slaves...
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if we do we ought to find those of us whoho are part of the gros that find common accord. that put some marker down that we never ever do this again. and my closing comments, and i've got stories from a variety of virginiaens here that i know we want to get out at 1:00 so 1i will submit the stories for the record. i alsoo hope, and as somebody who's been in the private sector longer than the public sector, like my friend and colleague from virginia we've had the honor of being governors of virginia. we've both been in the positions of workforces and i know as a businessss guy, you could tell w lwell a business would do on how you treated your workforce. that's the most important asset you have, the human capital. if we think back over the last decade we've even through tight financial times we've found ways and appropriately so for our military to get funded. we've found ways irresponsibly to dramatically cut our taxes particularly from folks at the top. and everyro time we've had to ty to make cutbacks where we've made cutbacks is where we call domestic discretionary, whi
if we do we ought to find those of us whoho are part of the gros that find common accord. that put some marker down that we never ever do this again. and my closing comments, and i've got stories from a variety of virginiaens here that i know we want to get out at 1:00 so 1i will submit the stories for the record. i alsoo hope, and as somebody who's been in the private sector longer than the public sector, like my friend and colleague from virginia we've had the honor of being governors of...
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infection jusust before himn ththe coururt was chubby alg so a another former real madridid p player whoho is acactually going to a try to consnsist the charges he's accused. of defending four mimillion euros and of course -- weemember lino messi who actually i was convicted of twenty one months a in jail- but to have receceived a suspenended sentence -- he also -- was accusedd and convicted f setting up a s show companis anand of course you might remember t that it's not jut footbaball is here thehe juf palmlm former duke of palme. two kingng phillippi in yeah kilo don gooding is currently in n jail. seserving a five years and n months out f for tax andnd f they did fraud and embezzlement. sir noise of a great thanks for joining us. a danish scientists havee made a stall warning home one of the key indicators of global warming. disagree nuns melting ice which causes sea levels to rise dissipated four times fost in. twenty thirteen and in. two thousand three green and i she contains enough frozen wateter thrice global sea level. it may already be too late. according to a new reportt the gr
infection jusust before himn ththe coururt was chubby alg so a another former real madridid p player whoho is acactually going to a try to consnsist the charges he's accused. of defending four mimillion euros and of course -- weemember lino messi who actually i was convicted of twenty one months a in jail- but to have receceived a suspenended sentence -- he also -- was accusedd and convicted f setting up a s show companis anand of course you might remember t that it's not jut footbaball is here...
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cannot bee consideredd separatelyly from thehe issf human rightss of course french president whoho receiveded a lot of f flackr those comments and such -- one via his same thank you everyone is pressurized and then you're not goioing t ty thisis -- obviously calling in -- ththe honestyty o of the presesident'ss s saying thae wouldn't h have saidd it hae not beeee in a pososition we hehe was forced to d do so. agaiain hey impel jay's -- a r rights of for the for te new york times saying is this the beginning of a you to and from micro on human rights in egypt and you kno. french politicians who have been stationed in the past been traumatized by what they've been seen and again here that the idea coming up the e question now is w will this traransform into concre changes in my no mccall [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from the sundance film festival in park city utah, this is democracy now! >> his passion for the rights and libertieies of all peoples makes him a perfect fit and a valuable addition. he will be a true asset to help the venezuelan people restore democracy to the
cannot bee consideredd separatelyly from thehe issf human rightss of course french president whoho receiveded a lot of f flackr those comments and such -- one via his same thank you everyone is pressurized and then you're not goioing t ty thisis -- obviously calling in -- ththe honestyty o of the presesident'ss s saying thae wouldn't h have saidd it hae not beeee in a pososition we hehe was forced to d do so. agaiain hey impel jay's -- a r rights of for the for te new york times saying is this...
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is that at mostt of the people who'vee been killed wheree kenyans who were working in the area or whoho were at the restaurant. out it has been confirmed that an american citizen who was the ceo as at and i development organizationn as well as british aid w worke. had been killed as well as a development project. in somalia and as well as some of the staff our security o or staff i in t e hotel. and so we we have our hearing now that. the the families have started to come inn forormst there are s still many peope ththat are wanting to knknow momo and as i s said this ws known to o be a somewewhat secure location. so it has brought a lot of concncerns t that it t was o be infiltrators happen this way. on something t that in the nairobi. some o of thee business p pe to announce the c cake moods joy is getting to youu. now following the at the market reaction to wool the developments of westminster course how are the best is feeling that is the question kate with the outside well they might be feeling better than to reason may actually because although very littl. has gone the way she had
is that at mostt of the people who'vee been killed wheree kenyans who were working in the area or whoho were at the restaurant. out it has been confirmed that an american citizen who was the ceo as at and i development organizationn as well as british aid w worke. had been killed as well as a development project. in somalia and as well as some of the staff our security o or staff i in t e hotel. and so we we have our hearing now that. the the families have started to come inn forormst there are...
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people whoho opposed the intervention in libya in 2011 were accused of being apologists for colonel qaddafig accused of being a supporter of someone that she actually called a brutal dictator because she's asking why it is that we are spending a billion dollars a year, or were, arming rebels we don't know, trying to remove the leader of a foreign country and engaging in all kinds of policies that are actually worsening the security of the united states rather than helping them. you can criticize her but to accuse her of being a supporter of or a best friend of -- as claire mccaskill put it, it's just idiotic but it's really toxic as well but it's the kind of the argument hauled out always to defend washington foreign policy. >> tucker: it's the kind of argument that ends the argument. at glenn greenwald, thank you for your insight. that's it for us tonight, we will be back. i have no fear. tomorrow night, 8:00 p.m., the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity and groupthink. we hope you will join us then. guess who is next, you guessed it. nine seconds early. >> sean: people always
people whoho opposed the intervention in libya in 2011 were accused of being apologists for colonel qaddafig accused of being a supporter of someone that she actually called a brutal dictator because she's asking why it is that we are spending a billion dollars a year, or were, arming rebels we don't know, trying to remove the leader of a foreign country and engaging in all kinds of policies that are actually worsening the security of the united states rather than helping them. you can...
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>> well, the employees whoho are determinined to be essential are literally just that.hey are the essential people needed to keep our country functioning, to keep the rest of us say. as i mentioned before, the people that run the federal bureau of prisons. a proximally 120 federal prisons around the -- approximately 120 federal prisons are around the country. these aree people ababsolutely working to the shutdown without pay. and they are required to work overtime. one of the named plaintiffs in the case went t into work at 4:0 p.m. on new year's s eve expectg to get off at 12:00 a.m. because of the undnderstaffing,e ied to stay. amy: when you have understaffed prisons, you have leless safe prisons for the prisoners as well. >> absolutely. juan: david borer, this whole issue of this is a partial shutdown. many government agencies are functioning. we saw all of the press releases flights.'s recent and you talk about how the decision is made which agencies are being closed down and not funded and which continue to function? >> it is all about the appropriations process in
>> well, the employees whoho are determinined to be essential are literally just that.hey are the essential people needed to keep our country functioning, to keep the rest of us say. as i mentioned before, the people that run the federal bureau of prisons. a proximally 120 federal prisons around the -- approximately 120 federal prisons are around the country. these aree people ababsolutely working to the shutdown without pay. and they are required to work overtime. one of the named...