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your response, winona? >> that is exactly right. been faithful to the for the police dertment's. at this point, enbridge has been financing these northern police departments. 40 different squads show up throughout the state. press one protect -- arrest water protectors. it is a civil crisis when a canadian multinational controls your police force. canadian multinational has taken our civil rights. myself among many havbeen p in jai that ithe enbrgeay. good tllhe policnd - corol the police and shove your pipeline through. amy: talk about this related to the climate emergency. we are talking to you as there are some 80 massive wildfires burning, something larger than the city of los angeles, all to the west -- montana, oregon, washington, california. you have salt lake at its lowest level ever. you have the fires -- in china, this massive flooding in central china which forced to evacuate hundreds of thousands of people. how does that relate toour arrest? >> enbridge's line 3 is the equivalent of adding 50 new coal-fired power plants.
your response, winona? >> that is exactly right. been faithful to the for the police dertment's. at this point, enbridge has been financing these northern police departments. 40 different squads show up throughout the state. press one protect -- arrest water protectors. it is a civil crisis when a canadian multinational controls your police force. canadian multinational has taken our civil rights. myself among many havbeen p in jai that ithe enbrgeay. good tllhe policnd - corol the police...
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you can go to democracynow.org to see our interviews with tara and winona laduke.o bring in dr. katharine wilkinson, coeditor of this volume "all we can save anthology." katharine, tara is one of the contributors to this volume. talk about the significance of the indigenous leadership and contribution to solutions to the climate crisis. >> tara has an absolutely stunning as they can the collection called "sacred resistance, she talks about this work on the front lines of stopping additional fossil fuel infrastructure and indigenous women and indigenous leaders of all genders are leading incredibly important land defense and resistance work around the world. it is absolutely vital work because we know we have a whole toolbox solutions we can move forward through things like a clean electricity standard, but at the same time, we have to be slamming the brakes on the fossil fuel economies and systems on continuing to propel itself forward. tara also talks about the fundamental value shift that really sits beneath all of this work, about coming back into lanceith the l
you can go to democracynow.org to see our interviews with tara and winona laduke.o bring in dr. katharine wilkinson, coeditor of this volume "all we can save anthology." katharine, tara is one of the contributors to this volume. talk about the significance of the indigenous leadership and contribution to solutions to the climate crisis. >> tara has an absolutely stunning as they can the collection called "sacred resistance, she talks about this work on the front lines of...
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it began in winona, mississippi, on a july morning in 1996.er tardy furniture opened for the day, the store's owner, book-keeper, delivery man and a 16-year-old were shot in the head, execution style. no one saw it happen. when you heard about the crime and the way they were murdered, what was your reaction? >> curtis flowers: well, my heart dropped. the, the first thing, you know, i-- i felt sorry for them. then i thought, well, i could've been there. >> alfonsi: curtis flowers had worked at tardy that summer for three days, delivering and fixing furniture, but he was let go after he stopped showing up. almost immediately after the murders, some victims' families suspected flowers. the police questioned him, but made no arrest. months passed. flowers moved to texas to live with his sister. and there's a knock at the door. >> flowers: and i answered it. and the next thing you know i was all up against the wall, being handcuffed. and he explained to me that, "we just have a warrant for your arrest back in mississippi." i said, "for what?" and h
it began in winona, mississippi, on a july morning in 1996.er tardy furniture opened for the day, the store's owner, book-keeper, delivery man and a 16-year-old were shot in the head, execution style. no one saw it happen. when you heard about the crime and the way they were murdered, what was your reaction? >> curtis flowers: well, my heart dropped. the, the first thing, you know, i-- i felt sorry for them. then i thought, well, i could've been there. >> alfonsi: curtis flowers had...
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so winona, minnesota's own fastenal mike, how do we trade this do we trade this >> i think we do whenre using options we have ways to play bullish thesis, bearish, neutral, and there are ways to use options going into earnings carter obviously laid out a good case looking at the charts i think it is important if we're going to consider fundamentals which we should touch on very quickly here as he eluded to this is a company with a lot of stores and sell a lot of products i think they have over 10,000 skus a lot of things you might find in your garage are purchased there and things that industrial production uses. as he alluded to, adhesives and fasteners, hose and pipe fittings are the kinds of things that this company sells. and what is interesting is that this is a company that also registered decent, about 6% top line revenue growth in the year 2020 despite all of this one of the reasons for that is because of the diversity of the products that they sell, among the things that they sell about 25% of their revenues last year was safety equipment so a lot of that saw a uptick. whethe
so winona, minnesota's own fastenal mike, how do we trade this do we trade this >> i think we do whenre using options we have ways to play bullish thesis, bearish, neutral, and there are ways to use options going into earnings carter obviously laid out a good case looking at the charts i think it is important if we're going to consider fundamentals which we should touch on very quickly here as he eluded to this is a company with a lot of stores and sell a lot of products i think they have...
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so, winona, minnesota's, only fastenal mike, how do we trade this do we trade this >> yeah, i think we do of course, when we're using options we have ways to play bullish thesis, bearish thesis, a neutral thesis, and there are ways to use options going into earnings carter obviously laid out a good case looking at the charts i think it's important if we're going to consider fundamentals, which we should touch on quickly here this is a company with a lot of stores, they sell a lot of products i think they have over 10,000 scus a lot of things you might have in your garage are used there, and as he eludes to fasteners, pipe fittings, are things this company sells. this is a company that also registered decent, about 6% top line revenue growth in full year 2020 despite all this. the reasons for that is because of the diversity of the products that they sell among the things they sell, about 25% of their revenues last year with safety equipment so a lot of that saw an uptick, whether you're talking gloves, facial masks, things like that you think does that potential tailwind during a perio
so, winona, minnesota's, only fastenal mike, how do we trade this do we trade this >> yeah, i think we do of course, when we're using options we have ways to play bullish thesis, bearish thesis, a neutral thesis, and there are ways to use options going into earnings carter obviously laid out a good case looking at the charts i think it's important if we're going to consider fundamentals, which we should touch on quickly here this is a company with a lot of stores, they sell a lot of...
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the was because of winona which was published in 1995 was a series of messages between moscow and new york. the cables to the kgb which were decrypted at the end of the war and it was these cables that were considered so valuable they couldn't possibly reveal that they knew them because they had to catch more people so they thought that if they charged both ethel and julius that one of them would, one of them would name names and especially if they threatened them both with a death sentence. it's not known at what point the president knew about that none of but certainly the fbi's new and they knew from these decrypts that julius was involved in an inspired it. in 1995 when it was finally revealed but what did they reveal about ethel which is what interests me. there are thousands of these cables of which only 3000 were decrypted and only night teen only two of them preferred to ethel and only one of them ethel by name or what they actually say is that she was sympathetic. she knows about her husband's work that she does not work and the two men who were responsible for it decrypt the
the was because of winona which was published in 1995 was a series of messages between moscow and new york. the cables to the kgb which were decrypted at the end of the war and it was these cables that were considered so valuable they couldn't possibly reveal that they knew them because they had to catch more people so they thought that if they charged both ethel and julius that one of them would, one of them would name names and especially if they threatened them both with a death sentence....
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in minnesota, authorities arrested indigenous leader winona laduke and at least six other water protectorsday during a protest at the shell river against the enbridge line 3 tar sands pipeline. in washington, d.c., over 100 women were arrested monday outside the supreme court during a protest calling for voting rights and economic justice. those arrested included the reverend liz theoharis, co-chair of the poor people's campaign who helped organize the women's moral march. >> we are all too aware that the extremist politicians who are suppressing and stealing our ability to vote are the same politicians who deny living wages, refuse to expand health care, exploit immigrants and lgbtqia people and women, and so we march. amy: leyna bloom has made history by becoming the first trans model to appear on the cover of the sports illustrated swimsuit issue. on monday, bloom tweeted -- "this moment heals a lot of pain in the world. we deserve this moment. we have waited millions of years to show up as survivors and be seen as full humans filled with wonder." meanwhile, luke prokop has become the f
in minnesota, authorities arrested indigenous leader winona laduke and at least six other water protectorsday during a protest at the shell river against the enbridge line 3 tar sands pipeline. in washington, d.c., over 100 women were arrested monday outside the supreme court during a protest calling for voting rights and economic justice. those arrested included the reverend liz theoharis, co-chair of the poor people's campaign who helped organize the women's moral march. >> we are all...
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this is winona laduke, an anishinaabe activist and executive director of honor the earth. >> the riverslong to the fish. they bong to the animals. they belong to the people. they do not belong to enbridge. amy: if completed, enbridge's line 3 pipeline would account for carbon emissions equivalent to 50 new coal-fired power plants. u.s. troops and diplomatic workers in iraq and syria came under fire in at least three separate drone and rocket attacks over a 24-hour period. one attack targeted the u.s. embassy in baghdad's green zone. in a separate assault, rockets fired at an iraqi air base in western iraq left two u.s. troops injured. they were the latest attacks on u.s. forces since late june when president biden ordered airstrikes in syria and iraq targeting an iranian-backed militia. the inter-american commission on human rights says colombian authorities used excessive and disproportionate force to quell massive mobilizations against the right-wing government of colombian president ivÁn duque. since the protests began, over 80 people have died, many at the hands of police and parami
this is winona laduke, an anishinaabe activist and executive director of honor the earth. >> the riverslong to the fish. they bong to the animals. they belong to the people. they do not belong to enbridge. amy: if completed, enbridge's line 3 pipeline would account for carbon emissions equivalent to 50 new coal-fired power plants. u.s. troops and diplomatic workers in iraq and syria came under fire in at least three separate drone and rocket attacks over a 24-hour period. one attack...
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he has worked with steven spielberg, winona ryder and jimmy butler.ed by cnn. >> what do we want? when do we want it? >> now. >> reporter: fans leading the free britney movement are avid for the pop star to retain her own counsel. >> if the judge doesn't allow britney the right to hire her own attorney, there is going to be public outrage. >> reporter: at least one family member agrees. in a court filing on july 1st obtained by cnn, spears' mother lynne spears asked the court to grant her wishes. her capacity is certainly different than in 2008. that's when the platinum artist experienced public meltdowns. following the resignation, the pop star conservator who handles medical decisions filed her own petition to appoint a guardian ad litem to aid the singer in finding an attorney. judge penny will have to deal with the co-conservator of the singer's $60 million estate. bessemer trust submitted the petition june 22nd. they had been recently appointed to work with the singer's father, jamie spears. ♪ ♪ during britney spears's hearing last month, she cla
he has worked with steven spielberg, winona ryder and jimmy butler.ed by cnn. >> what do we want? when do we want it? >> now. >> reporter: fans leading the free britney movement are avid for the pop star to retain her own counsel. >> if the judge doesn't allow britney the right to hire her own attorney, there is going to be public outrage. >> reporter: at least one family member agrees. in a court filing on july 1st obtained by cnn, spears' mother lynne spears...
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federal prosecutor and prominent hollywood lawyer, past clients include sean penn, steven spielberg, winonahe said today he'll be filing a petition to end the conservatorship as quickly as possible david henderson, civil rights attorney, former prosecutor, cnbc contributor man, this is new, a huge turn of events what do you make of it? >> it's quite a day. i think the biggest issue is britney having the ability to choose her own lawyer. one of the interesting things that's happened in this case is the aclu, along with 25 other organizations, filed a brief in support of her ability to do just that, saying hey, judge, we know we're not a party to this we know we don't represent her, but she should have the right to choose her own lawyer because it's a fundamental right i think we'll see things change for her now. >> she wants the court to charge her father with conservatorship abuse. is that a thing? >> yes and no. it's hard to answer this question, because you've heard about so many egregious things that have happened to her, but there's a really big difference between wrongful conduct and c
federal prosecutor and prominent hollywood lawyer, past clients include sean penn, steven spielberg, winonahe said today he'll be filing a petition to end the conservatorship as quickly as possible david henderson, civil rights attorney, former prosecutor, cnbc contributor man, this is new, a huge turn of events what do you make of it? >> it's quite a day. i think the biggest issue is britney having the ability to choose her own lawyer. one of the interesting things that's happened in...