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this hasas been anan ongoing ise with instacart for yeaears, whe, you know, certain fafacebook groupslikeke couponersrs and other r people, they pass likeke lifefe hacks that t have actuall real-w-world ramificications for humans. and, you knonow, there's somethg going on right now whehere peope will put theheir tip high on an ororder, which we see e the tip ahahead of timime. so we willll, you know, , "oh, they're going to pay meme a $100 tip p to get thehem, you know, 0 itemems at a a grocery stotore. thatat's worth my timime. i'll take e it." but you go to the e store, you shop the order, you get mamaybe half of it, you deliliver itit,d then, you knowow, a half-houour after delivery, you'll see thatt the tip was removeved. soso one of f two things i is gg on. it's either tip baiting or ananother r instacart bug in thr systems that basasically hanande all the e financiaial side of fw we're p paid. we've had them admit to a tip-stealingng bug on n at leaeo or t three occasions, and probay seveveral more thahat they'll nr admit toto. so it is really y hard to o tell withth no tranansp
this hasas been anan ongoing ise with instacart for yeaears, whe, you know, certain fafacebook groupslikeke couponersrs and other r people, they pass likeke lifefe hacks that t have actuall real-w-world ramificications for humans. and, you knonow, there's somethg going on right now whehere peope will put theheir tip high on an ororder, which we see e the tip ahahead of timime. so we willll, you know, , "oh, they're going to pay meme a $100 tip p to get thehem, you know, 0 itemems at a a...
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the original recipe comes frfrom the czarsrs, but or the yeaears, the dish has been mixed with despotismmarinatd in bolshevism, and seasoned with h the salt of f the cold wr and the pepper of propaganda. but what's cooking here these days? [woman continues singing] i'm sami
the original recipe comes frfrom the czarsrs, but or the yeaears, the dish has been mixed with despotismmarinatd in bolshevism, and seasoned with h the salt of f the cold wr and the pepper of propaganda. but what's cooking here these days? [woman continues singing] i'm sami
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language] [children singing] warsame: i live in the u.s., in the state of georgia for the lalast 20 yeaears. and i wawas l eststate attornrney, so i can sl ice to an eskimo. camel milk is the next generation dairy. that's what i believe.e. mostst of the people are goingng healthy at the moment. and they believe that, you know, camel milk is medicinal. as a result of that, a lot of rich people or middle upper class are drinking it. anand mostly they're being prescribed by their doctors. we are working with universities and also research centers. they comome here every 3 m months. ty come and check samples of milk. and now we are working with the allergy doctors in lactose intolerance. those one, they are responding vevery positivelyly. we haven't exported yet, but i will be very glad if i see my product on any supermarket on the shelf. that way i will know that i made it. [horn honks] man: from an early age, i was very interested in the deserts. during the teenage yearars, i ud to spend a lot of time in northernrn kenya. and then i end up doing 7 years' research on camel milk production. the
language] [children singing] warsame: i live in the u.s., in the state of georgia for the lalast 20 yeaears. and i wawas l eststate attornrney, so i can sl ice to an eskimo. camel milk is the next generation dairy. that's what i believe.e. mostst of the people are goingng healthy at the moment. and they believe that, you know, camel milk is medicinal. as a result of that, a lot of rich people or middle upper class are drinking it. anand mostly they're being prescribed by their doctors. we are...
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in 20 yeaears, it has transformd into a giant surface mine.ee quarters of its landscape has been excavated. and000 miners are working illegal mines without supervision or control from authorities, including him. he agreed to show us the house he built with the wages he earned from working in the mines. >> i used to work as a truck driverer. i wawas transporting fish. everyone knows you can make a lot of money in the mines. two partners, we found a tin.quantity of today, i get up to five times that. >> least 1 -- these tin mininers are mostly from neighboring islands. he works aboard a wrap with his father and what could be a scene out of the movie "mad max." i w was the one who decided to leave school. nobody forced me. since working a at the mine, i have hardened myselflf. you can injure your hands or get sick. at 13, he works hard, like an adult. he struggles to carry this bag filled to the brim. at 60 kilos, it is heavier than he is. the contents should fetch 300 euros, a fortune in indonesia emma representing what an average indonesian mak
in 20 yeaears, it has transformd into a giant surface mine.ee quarters of its landscape has been excavated. and000 miners are working illegal mines without supervision or control from authorities, including him. he agreed to show us the house he built with the wages he earned from working in the mines. >> i used to work as a truck driverer. i wawas transporting fish. everyone knows you can make a lot of money in the mines. two partners, we found a tin.quantity of today, i get up to five...
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a a treatyso we signed is over 15150 yeaears ago, manyf the tribes that are currently being impacted,g we woululd have accccess to lilifer cultures, a and general health. i i think folks s don't realizet this pandemic and the fact that there'e's so o little a access o littlele support beieing provido indigenous communitities, black communities, i really do feel like it is a continuation of the colonial project to kill the indian and save the man. i think that folks are really looking at people of the global majority, folks of color in this country that are being hit by coronavirus, and they are really ining the health inequities the attic -- education inequities and the lack of access and they say, well that is too much to take on like we don't have to look at another broken thing that we have to fix even if we broke it. that realllly breaks my heart. i think they don't realize that this mutual aid that we are engaging in, i don't think they understand it is in indigenous practice, people of the majority, to o offer community support without demandnd for reciciprocity. i thinink folks
a a treatyso we signed is over 15150 yeaears ago, manyf the tribes that are currently being impacted,g we woululd have accccess to lilifer cultures, a and general health. i i think folks s don't realizet this pandemic and the fact that there'e's so o little a access o littlele support beieing provido indigenous communitities, black communities, i really do feel like it is a continuation of the colonial project to kill the indian and save the man. i think that folks are really looking at people...
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this year, based on the eu giving support t to refugeeees n turkey, substantial, 6 billion, for four yeaears. this money h has been spent, but no new projects are e being planned. there are momore than 3 mimillin refufugees in turkey where the health system is also suffering tremendodously. thesese refugegees are now alsoo losing t their jobs. until now, they received funding from thehe eu, 1.1.7 m million d socicial support. that number isis increasining. we havave a regionalal problem t if it all gogoes wrong and if we don'n't have with more people tryiying to cross s with no hehg conditions for them, we are putting more pressure and more suffering. >> the eu has paid the money it has promised turkey. his turkey basically trying -- is turkey basically trying to extort more money out of the eu by using migrants as blackmail material? >> tururkey is the country off t refugees in the world and has been for many years. the money that you give turkey and d -- the eu gave turkey was an investment for schools, for clinics in turkey, thehe question is,s, can they agree oa new deal when the eu cont
this year, based on the eu giving support t to refugeeees n turkey, substantial, 6 billion, for four yeaears. this money h has been spent, but no new projects are e being planned. there are momore than 3 mimillin refufugees in turkey where the health system is also suffering tremendodously. thesese refugegees are now alsoo losing t their jobs. until now, they received funding from thehe eu, 1.1.7 m million d socicial support. that number isis increasining. we havave a regionalal problem t if it...
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>> at thisis time of yeaear, ththere's not mumuch growing ie centraral river regigion.s over 4040 degrees celels, and d the rains wowon't come r anotr sisix months. but people still need e earn a ling. >> i it was a big g threat toe memen of the comommunity. i'i've never blalamed them foro, ththat's t natature of the culture ththat we are liviving. but ia™ve always sasaid: cultue is us, we e are the oneses whoe building cululture. it's about the situatn n that we a are ling inin a what favours us, we c call it a culte. so o men leading g is noa problem, b but women also o to, they have rights to leadad because they are ctrtributin >>>> the recycliling center ine village of njau where isatou cissey comes from was the first in the gambia. e employedust five women to begin wi. they would collect and clean up old plastic bagsand then weave them into new bags. today, up to 20,000 people acss the coury work wi or for her ng they produce briquettes, soaoa, babags, jewelry y and toys. some of the bestsellinititems are purseses made fr r reclaim plastic. >> "before isatou came a
>> at thisis time of yeaear, ththere's not mumuch growing ie centraral river regigion.s over 4040 degrees celels, and d the rains wowon't come r anotr sisix months. but people still need e earn a ling. >> i it was a big g threat toe memen of the comommunity. i'i've never blalamed them foro, ththat's t natature of the culture ththat we are liviving. but ia™ve always sasaid: cultue is us, we e are the oneses whoe building cululture. it's about the situatn n that we a are ling inin a...
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thirty yeaears. a dire warning y oxfam and the police a major nations to help oxfam international released a report i mean that an extra half a billion people could be in poverty by the end of the run a virus crisis. the report warned that the fight against will public pushback ten years in developing trees damage could take up to two years to write. billion after. and italy. hehelo in nineteen cases nearing one peopople mark worldwidede oxfams called on world leadeders to agree o on a final relief packae they say this would help small bit. and children the elderly to cope with the ramifications of health crisis. the death thing economic fall out of the pandemic is being felt across the globobe but for our people n poor countries are alrlready struggling to survive there are no safety nets dist i i'm from o pop. twenty finance minister. and the world must been cut it transaction to help bail out poor and vulnerable communities amongst others is oxfam have called in country database. the one ton of fu
thirty yeaears. a dire warning y oxfam and the police a major nations to help oxfam international released a report i mean that an extra half a billion people could be in poverty by the end of the run a virus crisis. the report warned that the fight against will public pushback ten years in developing trees damage could take up to two years to write. billion after. and italy. hehelo in nineteen cases nearing one peopople mark worldwidede oxfams called on world leadeders to agree o on a final...
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reporter: mimichelleharlrla ad hemamant babu moveved from mumbo dahanunu over 15 yeaears ag. sisie then, they've worked clely with theococal cocommunity. dedetermined notot to turn thiho a charitab institute, the hohool charges t the parts f fe, many of ththe children's's par. ininvested ththschool offffers their ildren the chancef f a better lifife. mant: in a a way it is easier r r us because these a first-generation learns.s. sohe p parts of the students,, realally, they jusust have fa, they just have t trust that, k whatever thehese guys are doin, they musbe d doing irighght, becacause they didn't have anfa, they just haidea trust that, k repopoer: after centuries of discmination, esese chilen ararthe first from the warli tribtoto expernce e thisind ofof respect. their education will givive thm e opportunity to overcome thele face in inindian society.. host: inin our "global t tee seseries, we meet t younpeopoe from around the world. face in inindian society.. >> i i am a global teen. host: this week, our teen comes from india, and he's a big fan of school. karanraj: hi.
reporter: mimichelleharlrla ad hemamant babu moveved from mumbo dahanunu over 15 yeaears ag. sisie then, they've worked clely with theococal cocommunity. dedetermined notot to turn thiho a charitab institute, the hohool charges t the parts f fe, many of ththe children's's par. ininvested ththschool offffers their ildren the chancef f a better lifife. mant: in a a way it is easier r r us because these a first-generation learns.s. sohe p parts of the students,, realally, they jusust have fa, they...
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>> this data reflects the first three months of t this yeaear. this was s januarary, f februar march when the peak of the crisis and the lock-downs went babasically thee whohole of chi it stood still, all the shops and restaurants, except those who catered foror necessary nee like food or pharmacies. all of the others were closed, and factories stood still. there is no surprise here that there was a drop, the sharpest drop since 1967 in the economic performance. the question is now will the economy get back on track now that many of these restrictions arized. there is a let put out about that. people are still wary and we really do not know to what extent the economy y is already runnining, the factories a and compananies are already runnnni be it that t the demand from he in germany and otherer westerer countrtries that a are now unde lock-down is of course not there, and exports thus have plummeted. >> thank you fofor that. we will take a quick round-up of coronavirus developments around the world. the death toll has exceeded 150,000 according
>> this data reflects the first three months of t this yeaear. this was s januarary, f februar march when the peak of the crisis and the lock-downs went babasically thee whohole of chi it stood still, all the shops and restaurants, except those who catered foror necessary nee like food or pharmacies. all of the others were closed, and factories stood still. there is no surprise here that there was a drop, the sharpest drop since 1967 in the economic performance. the question is now will...
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itit means that the policies of the past four yeaears, which hae been extremely destructive to the american population, to the andd, will be continued probablyly accelerated. what this is going to mean for health is bad enough. i just mentioned the lancet figures. it will get worse. what this means for the environment or the threat of nuclear war, which no one is talking about but is extremely serious, is indescribable. suppose biden is elected. i would anticipate it would be essentially a continuation of obama -- nothing very great, but at least not totally destructive -- and opportunities for an organized public to change what is being done, to impose pressures. it's common to say now that the sanders campaign failed. i think that's a mistake. i think it was an extraordinary success, completely shifted the arena of debate and discussion. issues that were unthinkable a couple years ago are now right in the middle of attention. the worst crime he committed, in the eyes of the establishment, is not the policies he's proposing. it is the fact that he was able to inspire popular movements, whi
itit means that the policies of the past four yeaears, which hae been extremely destructive to the american population, to the andd, will be continued probablyly accelerated. what this is going to mean for health is bad enough. i just mentioned the lancet figures. it will get worse. what this means for the environment or the threat of nuclear war, which no one is talking about but is extremely serious, is indescribable. suppose biden is elected. i would anticipate it would be essentially a...
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he was released in 2016 and is now 73 yeaears old.is memoir is a 2019 national book award finalist "solitary: , unbroken by four decades in solitary confinement, my story of transformation and hope." we welcome you both to democracy now! albert woodfox, your response to the situation right now in louisiana's prisons with infected prisoners being sent to this area in angola that was called the dungeon, known for its inhumanity? -- louisiana state penitentiary known as angola consists of what is called out camps. camp j is an out camp and was known -- it is a punishment program. kristen went there and they were basically denied human rights -- a prisoner went there and were basically denied human rights. the camp itself was a horrible place to be. i myself did nine months there. it was one of f the most diffict and the 44 years o of solitary confinement. it w was one of the most diffict times of my life. heard thatou infected prisoners were going to be sent there with no access to ventilators, your response? >> [laughter] well, it didn'
he was released in 2016 and is now 73 yeaears old.is memoir is a 2019 national book award finalist "solitary: , unbroken by four decades in solitary confinement, my story of transformation and hope." we welcome you both to democracy now! albert woodfox, your response to the situation right now in louisiana's prisons with infected prisoners being sent to this area in angola that was called the dungeon, known for its inhumanity? -- louisiana state penitentiary known as angola consists...
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few would deny over the course of the past fifive yeaears, our movement has won the ideolologil struggle. in so-called red states and blue states and purple states, a majority of the american people now understand that we must raise the minimum wage to at least $15 an hour. that we must guarantee health care as our right to all of our people. that we must transform our energy system away from fossil fuel. and that higher educatition must be availablele to a all regardls of income. it was not long ago that people considered these ideas radical and frenench. today beyond -- they are mainstream ideas and many of them are already being limited in cities and states across the country. that is what we have accomplished together. in terms of health, even before this horrific pandemic we are now experiencing, more and more americans understood thahawe must move to a m medicare for al singngle payer program. during t the primary elections, exit polls showed in state after state, a strong majority of democratic primary voters supported a single-payer government health insurance program to replace
few would deny over the course of the past fifive yeaears, our movement has won the ideolologil struggle. in so-called red states and blue states and purple states, a majority of the american people now understand that we must raise the minimum wage to at least $15 an hour. that we must guarantee health care as our right to all of our people. that we must transform our energy system away from fossil fuel. and that higher educatition must be availablele to a all regardls of income. it was not...
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and useo to get the feces it as a fertilizer, just like we useded to do many yeaears ago wh bernarddeces. they go into caves for shehelter from the rain. they arere farmers. their r hunting and eatining wildlife, so they can n exposedd that wayay. peopople do eat bats. itit is true. the them all around the world. it is a a free sourcrce of prot. ththey are p pretty easy to c c. these are the w ways thatat peoe get expososed. how does it geget into the mark? we know for sure the wuhan market was part of the outbreak, but we think the first few cases were not in the market. this is not uncommon. we have seen this with manany other diseasase outbreaks. new viruses that emerge. they trickle out from rural areas from a person getting infected maybe in one province and then moving into wuhan, maybe part of the wildlife trade. maybe a farmer got infected or a farmrmer's animals and d they we shipped into the markets. these markets are not just plplaces to sell wildlifife, thr placeses wherere people congrer. they come in in drovoves and circulate around -- they're really good places for a v
and useo to get the feces it as a fertilizer, just like we useded to do many yeaears ago wh bernarddeces. they go into caves for shehelter from the rain. they arere farmers. their r hunting and eatining wildlife, so they can n exposedd that wayay. peopople do eat bats. itit is true. the them all around the world. it is a a free sourcrce of prot. ththey are p pretty easy to c c. these are the w ways thatat peoe get expososed. how does it geget into the mark? we know for sure the wuhan market was...