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and here i'm just youou know speaking out for my own people and you know what's right. and set of you know. what -- what's appropriate i guess . there is a litittle. the older generation to the newer generation. it's so new to us that they won'n't really understand d it. you know i guess you're gonna start where yoyou can and right now my guess plant that seed so to speak [inaudible] crazy stuff. really really technical. yeah listen listen it's money would you still [inaudiblble] yourself [inaudible] yeah. because if you let other people do it for you your number gonna learn. now i like. do stuff and no i didn't do it on my own right. so that leads to a lot of trial and stuff. to help bring my hea. where like rate smack dab in the middle of the province? they should be the reason why it's cut out. can barely use your cell phones. and it out they don't want to put any money or any infrastructure on the first nations reserves whatsoever. and makes me mad you know canada hasn't done enough for its first nations. you know which third world. that's the digital divide to mari
and here i'm just youou know speaking out for my own people and you know what's right. and set of you know. what -- what's appropriate i guess . there is a litittle. the older generation to the newer generation. it's so new to us that they won'n't really understand d it. you know i guess you're gonna start where yoyou can and right now my guess plant that seed so to speak [inaudible] crazy stuff. really really technical. yeah listen listen it's money would you still [inaudiblble] yourself...
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we still have probably 200 m moe years of coal, youou know, liki, in the ground. woman: is it immoral to open yet another onone in an area like highveld that's clearly got extraordinary levels of pollution on a local level? mashigo: yeah,h, what you need o realize, as i mentioion, i mean, on average over the e past 10 years, coal production in south africa has remained fairly stablele, between 250 and 260 million tons per annum. as in when you open new mines, other mines are closing down. man: coal, for the last hundred years or so, has really powered the economy. it was critical to the industrialization of this country. now, with the declining world markets for coal, the price of the export coal has collapsed, so the economics of the thing has changed. i'm m a public interesest lawyer concerned particularly about mining and mine communities. presently we're putting together a series o of legal acactions against the coalal-mining inindustry. it's a bit o of a re agaiainst time. . there is m mae restructuring g and reorganizatn taking place. essentiaially, the big
we still have probably 200 m moe years of coal, youou know, liki, in the ground. woman: is it immoral to open yet another onone in an area like highveld that's clearly got extraordinary levels of pollution on a local level? mashigo: yeah,h, what you need o realize, as i mentioion, i mean, on average over the e past 10 years, coal production in south africa has remained fairly stablele, between 250 and 260 million tons per annum. as in when you open new mines, other mines are closing down. man:...
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are being, you know, based anand drivenn by hype alone,e, they're much more likely to kind of, youou know, go down i in mu ththe same way theyy went up wh isis very quickly. in a way that maybe at times is unpredictable. >> reporter: free digital trading platforms like robinhood have made it easier for people to invest in the stock market. but there is still significant risks to the u.s. economic recovery that could bring a very different market terrain for new investors to deal with. david mcclure, nhk world, new york. >>> okay. let's get a chcheck on the markets. >>> and that's it for "newsline biz." from our tokyo studios, i'm ramin mellegard. thank you very much for joining usus. anchor: hello, and welcome back to france 24 newsroom. these are the latest world headlines. a major fire destroys one of greece's overcrowded migrant camps. thousands of asylum-seekers flee for safety on the island of less boss. we will be heading to athens to get the latest from our correspondent there.
are being, you know, based anand drivenn by hype alone,e, they're much more likely to kind of, youou know, go down i in mu ththe same way theyy went up wh isis very quickly. in a way that maybe at times is unpredictable. >> reporter: free digital trading platforms like robinhood have made it easier for people to invest in the stock market. but there is still significant risks to the u.s. economic recovery that could bring a very different market terrain for new investors to deal with....
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they both sortrt of played to type, but, youou know, we've go maybe 6% of f voters who are undedecided right now, and i thk they probably came away a bit confused. and this is honestly surprising. many of us, even though as political scientists we know that debates don't tend to really matter that much. >> he said the pair did not spend much time explaining policies. instead, he says, this was really a knock down drag out fight where each candidate focused on landing the best punch. >> overall, you didn't hear anything about, you know, really what i thihink ten y years from are going toto be when wlolook back upon this election decide what were really kind of the imimportant issues goioing forw into the future. so i mean, i'm looking for them toto start talkingng about that hopefully in the next debate. >> he said anyone looking for insight into pressing foreign policy issues including trade and friction with china will have to wait. the next debate is scheduled for october 15th with a final faceoff slated for october 22nd. >>> turning to japan and a prominent ruling on the 2011 triple
they both sortrt of played to type, but, youou know, we've go maybe 6% of f voters who are undedecided right now, and i thk they probably came away a bit confused. and this is honestly surprising. many of us, even though as political scientists we know that debates don't tend to really matter that much. >> he said the pair did not spend much time explaining policies. instead, he says, this was really a knock down drag out fight where each candidate focused on landing the best punch....
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and they estimate thatat it's, youou know, anywhere fromm $44 to $ $54 million out of ouor local economy, just from the abalone,e, and that really hurt. with busininess down, , you kno, considererablyless than 50%, it's almost at a break-even point for r me. i'm hanging in there. i'm still l doing it. the economy is on everyone. you know, the gas stations, the markets, the hotels, state parks. catttton: we've been n surveyine kelp fororest for ththe last 200 yearars now. we've seeeen a seve decline of the kelp forest and severe impact toto the algal communities, and those are directly impmpacting the abalone fishery because the abalone rely on the k kelp for food. soso w'e had 4 years of severe starvation conditions for abalone and other herbivores in the system, and we're seeing evidence of mass mortalitities of thehe abalone n the wild. so the kelp forest has declined dramatically, basically, because of this run of incredibly warm water we've had on the california coast. basically, you know, the warmest the california coast has gotten in recent history for the longest peririod of timem
and they estimate thatat it's, youou know, anywhere fromm $44 to $ $54 million out of ouor local economy, just from the abalone,e, and that really hurt. with busininess down, , you kno, considererablyless than 50%, it's almost at a break-even point for r me. i'm hanging in there. i'm still l doing it. the economy is on everyone. you know, the gas stations, the markets, the hotels, state parks. catttton: we've been n surveyine kelp fororest for ththe last 200 yearars now. we've seeeen a seve...
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do youou know? >> no. ons and i was actually with a group -- six or seven of us all tested o positive who were staying together, so i don't know. i'd love to know who gave it to me but i have no idea how i got. it. >> tucker: you were staying with six or seven people at once in the hamptons? i don't feel like i should ask q follow-up question there, but i'm glad you're okay. >> it was a five bedroom apartment, so it wasn't like wee were all cramped together. overlooking the atlantic, it was beautiful. >> tucker: well, what have you learned from the whole experience? we've been talking about this virus for months and you actually got it. what did you learn? >> well, i mean, i didn't learn anything differently than what i thought. you know, i was very tired, exhausted for two days. within the group of us that were staying together, everyone was affected a little bit differently. but you know, it was they flew, it was a cold, kind of what i expected. i was the oldest of the group, i'm in my young 40s and we ha
do youou know? >> no. ons and i was actually with a group -- six or seven of us all tested o positive who were staying together, so i don't know. i'd love to know who gave it to me but i have no idea how i got. it. >> tucker: you were staying with six or seven people at once in the hamptons? i don't feel like i should ask q follow-up question there, but i'm glad you're okay. >> it was a five bedroom apartment, so it wasn't like wee were all cramped together. overlooking the...
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. >> sean: youou know me too well. >> mark: and then you move into socialism, which is sort of the evilpposite of capitalism and freedom.or socialism smothers liberty. to explain all of these things in your book. >> sean: i do. >> mark:er and then you also bring us to modern times, the war on trump. so basically, the way i see your book. and it is fascinating, you build to a crescendo. here is our history. here is their history. now we are in the trump period. and then the final part where you talk about what is going on all the way up to the coronavirus. this is when i want to talk to you a little bit about. the trump period. here is a man who is not interested in politics. he decides he wants to run. people laugh at him. he turns out to be a very shrewd candidate. so they try to destroy him. the republican party tries to destroy him. the obama administration tries to destroy him. the fbi and the intelligence agencies try to destroy him. the media tries to destroy him. you have done enormous work on this. on your fox program second-to-none. without getting into the specifics as you sit
. >> sean: youou know me too well. >> mark: and then you move into socialism, which is sort of the evilpposite of capitalism and freedom.or socialism smothers liberty. to explain all of these things in your book. >> sean: i do. >> mark:er and then you also bring us to modern times, the war on trump. so basically, the way i see your book. and it is fascinating, you build to a crescendo. here is our history. here is their history. now we are in the trump period. and then...
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>> sean: youou know, all of these years, first behind a radio microphone 33 years ago.e told me when i started at fox, a in my 25th ye, i would not have believed you. i feel very blessed. to this audience, this channel, our radio audiences, they have the living nights as we call them, how do we get here? it is amazing. we are as conservatives, we are the defenders of free speech. i don't boycott anybody. i never will. i like the bike caught idea. i thought that was prettyas coo. a goya foods. i don't demand anybody get fired. i believe in freedom and that means i am actually very pro-choice. and if you want to tune into bill maher, i can't stand the guy, i did not want him fired. i don't like what he says, but i don't want anybody fired. >> mark:ut we have this whole cancel culture now. >> sean: it has now gone to the point where you don't even know what is going to be -- what's the next level of cancel. how about we have freedom, you put on the radio shows that we want to listen to, we have the tv shows that we want to watch, and if you don't like it, how about you tur
>> sean: youou know, all of these years, first behind a radio microphone 33 years ago.e told me when i started at fox, a in my 25th ye, i would not have believed you. i feel very blessed. to this audience, this channel, our radio audiences, they have the living nights as we call them, how do we get here? it is amazing. we are as conservatives, we are the defenders of free speech. i don't boycott anybody. i never will. i like the bike caught idea. i thought that was prettyas coo. a goya...
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know that.. wewell now youou do. let's try y this againin. imagagine, one d day you'll be e able to tatake an .y? what abobout detect t hard fal? does it t do that? dodoes that. d does that.. dodoes that. thank you. encourageses you to ststay fi? does t that. oh! i i don't knowow. imagine e a tiny devevice ththat will chcheck yourur blood oxyxygen level.l. (muffleded) it alreaeady does t. well. ththat was funun. "goldwe b believe inn triaa goodod we can alall afford. ♪ s sing it, yeyeah, yeah from m make believeve made for e everyone. ♪ all gogold t♪ me toto a t-shirtrt that meansns the worldld. yeah, goodod to me ♪ it igngnites our i imaginatio. in seaearch of insnspiration.. and dariring new idedeas. at l lexus our g greatest curiositity isn't a a machine. it's youou. experirience the r rewards of our cururiosity. has beenen amazing.. it's notot just a work envnvironment.. eveveryone herere is famili. thank you!u! ♪ this h halloween will be jujust like lalast. we'l'll buy tonsns of reese'e's for the yoyoungins.... (laughghing) ththen eat thehem all oursrse. reese's. and gegeico loves s helpin
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know the risks. amy: estella cisneros, can youou talk aboutut who are the farmworkers in the fields and tell us furtherre they'y're coming from. >> certainly. so farmworkers in the state of california and certainly across thee nation tend to be immigrgrants. theyey tend to be undocumented. and they tend to speak a language other than english. so a lot of farmworkers have a very similar situation to with a gentleman was describing in the sense that they were working in another industry, they have been displaced from that industry, and they have translated that skill set to working in the fields. however, there are other large number of farmworkers who are essentially lifelong agricultural workers. so they have been working in the fields for many, many years. that is certainly the population that is still acveve in e elds today. amy:ow much farmworrs get id? and wh about ding ts rrifific piod? >> the sta minimumage in cacalifoiaia, whh is e of the ghest inot the ghest, currentl is $13n hou if y have 26 or me emoyees. but it i $12 an ur if you have 25 fewer eloyees. eventual, , thatinimum we wi incncree t
know the risks. amy: estella cisneros, can youou talk aboutut who are the farmworkers in the fields and tell us furtherre they'y're coming from. >> certainly. so farmworkers in the state of california and certainly across thee nation tend to be immigrgrants. theyey tend to be undocumented. and they tend to speak a language other than english. so a lot of farmworkers have a very similar situation to with a gentleman was describing in the sense that they were working in another industry,...
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amamy: dawn wooten, i know you haveve to leave and we so appreciate youou taking this ti, do you fearor your own safety as you speak out? and what happepens to those inse the prison? the immimigrant women who speak out? is an issue.. -- have't gotten any wild threatsts or anybody sayin, he we're going to come after you, but at the same time, it is an issue bececause anytime you hold m morally and ethically and you do what is r right and correct, youou have to realize that now i have become a target. [indiscecernible] i empathize with the lady speaking out a at the facility because we live in the real world and we are procecessing te real world differenently. women we are -- as supposed to remain silent according to the world and w w'e not susupposed to hahave a voic. so in spspeaking out, i am and for howowthem they'rere going to be t treatedd isolated. juan: i wowould like t to ask ah shahshahani, a lot of people don't realize still, unfortunately, that the people theird in detention in ice largely there on civil issueues and aree waititing hearings in their cases. they are not criri
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need to know why we cannot e believe anything the chinese government or scientists have said about it. you are wrong all along, tucker. >> tucker: amazing. so much going on. les met we showed yououthe shootings, the attempted assassination of two l.a. sheriff's deputies. the sheriff now in los angeles have challenged nba activist lebron james to double the reward money to capture the shooter. lebron james says he's opposed to violence. has he responded to that? will have an update with candace owens after the break. ♪ welcome, today's discussion will be around sliced meat. moms want healthy... and affordable. land o' frost premium!!! no added hormones either. it's the only protein i've really melted with. land o' frost premium. fresh look. same great taste. ♪ >> tucker: a manhunt for the gunman who ambushed and tried to assassinate two sheriff deputies in compton, california, that happened saturday night, candace owens joins us in a r minute to respond to everything swelling on that story but first an update, the hospital where those two deputies are being treated tonight. bill. >> tucker, good evening to you, the latest information from a hospital here is that both of those dep
need to know why we cannot e believe anything the chinese government or scientists have said about it. you are wrong all along, tucker. >> tucker: amazing. so much going on. les met we showed yououthe shootings, the attempted assassination of two l.a. sheriff's deputies. the sheriff now in los angeles have challenged nba activist lebron james to double the reward money to capture the shooter. lebron james says he's opposed to violence. has he responded to that? will have an update with...