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latest extreme stunt by greenpeace including a high profile climb of mt. rushmore, still they have never done anything like this before. >> i expect we're not headed anywhere after. this is a mixed bag for us. >> reporter: shell says it respects the right of anyone to, quote, engage in a free and frank exchange of views about our operations. the police were not so open-minded. when they finally got down, they were arrested. >>> still ahead on "world news," a story about race and whether america should be doing a lot more when other sons and daughters go missing. >>> later the comedy star who had a dramatic encounter with a wild animal. stay tuned and watch. "i'm part of an american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind th
latest extreme stunt by greenpeace including a high profile climb of mt. rushmore, still they have never done anything like this before. >> i expect we're not headed anywhere after. this is a mixed bag for us. >> reporter: shell says it respects the right of anyone to, quote, engage in a free and frank exchange of views about our operations. the police were not so open-minded. when they finally got down, they were arrested. >>> still ahead on "world news," a story...
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during the vote, greenpeace protested on the roof of the parliament building. the reason greenpeace is taking to the barricades is easy to see you all along the spanish coast. towns just for tourists, right on the seaside. monstrous concrete fortresses right near the beaches. many of these hotels should never have been built in this way. this man has criticized them from the start. he is an environmental activist who is worried that the new law will open the door for buildings that could further blight the country's shoreline. >> the new coastal law was designed to enable even more construction here, despite the fact that existing buildings like this are suddenly legal. the law was dictated by spain's hotel lobby, not i people like us. -- not by people like us. >> the key point of the new law is that buildings no longer have to be at least 100 meters from the water, just 20 meters. for the hotel industry, it is an opportunity to build new hotels near the water in the future. this woman, in contrast, is one of the losers. the new law came too late for her. >> th
during the vote, greenpeace protested on the roof of the parliament building. the reason greenpeace is taking to the barricades is easy to see you all along the spanish coast. towns just for tourists, right on the seaside. monstrous concrete fortresses right near the beaches. many of these hotels should never have been built in this way. this man has criticized them from the start. he is an environmental activist who is worried that the new law will open the door for buildings that could...
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during the vote, greenpeace protested on the roof of the parliament building. the reason greenpeace is taking to the barricades is easy to see you all along the spanish coast. towns just for tourists, right on the seaside. monstrous concrete fortresses right near the beaches. many of these hotels should never have been built in this way. this man has criticized them from the start. he is an environmental activist who is worried that the new law will open the door for buildings that could further blight the country's shoreline. >> the new coastal law was designed to enable even more construction here, despite the fact that existing buildings like this are suddenly legal. the law was dictated by spain's hotel lobby, not i people like us. -- not by people like us. >> the key point of the new law is that buildings no longer have to be at least 100 meters from the water, just 20 meters. for the hotel industry, it is an opportunity to build new hotels near the water in the future. this woman, in contrast, is one of the losers. the new law came too late for her. >> th
during the vote, greenpeace protested on the roof of the parliament building. the reason greenpeace is taking to the barricades is easy to see you all along the spanish coast. towns just for tourists, right on the seaside. monstrous concrete fortresses right near the beaches. many of these hotels should never have been built in this way. this man has criticized them from the start. he is an environmental activist who is worried that the new law will open the door for buildings that could...
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i am the executive director of greenpeace. i'm sorry that i did not scale scaled on the wall in common with more of a greenpeace entrance. >> it is not too late. >> that is right. >> i think you can, is just that you did not. >> that is true. i appreciated the comment that the senate should use diapers. people ask us, how do you go to the bathroom, and we do what the senators should do during a filibuster, they wear diapers. [laughter] i wanted to acknowledge karen and the working families party because they are one of the few groups that are so courageous. two primary some of those weasley democrats that are out there. we need a bunch more of that. we need more truly leaders. we need people to hold politicians accountable so that they are afraid of us if they do not do the right thing. question for you -- when was the last major new environmental law passed in the u.s. congress? >> new? >> last big, groundbreaking environmental one. i heard 1971, i heard mr. cantor back there saying 1980, superfund law. 1980. last big new env
i am the executive director of greenpeace. i'm sorry that i did not scale scaled on the wall in common with more of a greenpeace entrance. >> it is not too late. >> that is right. >> i think you can, is just that you did not. >> that is true. i appreciated the comment that the senate should use diapers. people ask us, how do you go to the bathroom, and we do what the senators should do during a filibuster, they wear diapers. [laughter] i wanted to acknowledge karen and...
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i am the executive director of greenpeace. i'm sorry that i did not scale scaled on the wall in common with more of a greenpeace entrance. >> it is not too late. >> that is right. >> i think you can, is just that you did not. >> that is true. i appreciated the comment that the senate should use diapers. people ask us, how do you go to the bathroom, and we do what the senators should do during a filibuster, they wear diapers. [laughter] i wanted to acknowledge karen and the working families party because they are one of the fuel -- the few groups that are so courageous. we need a bunch more of that. we need more truly leaders. we need people to hold politicians accountable so that they are afraid of us if they do not do the right thing. forou -- when was the last major new environmental law passed in the u.s. congress? >> new? >> last big, groundbreaking environmental one. 1971, i heard mr. cantor back there saying 1980, superfund law. 1980. last big new environmental law passed her the u.s. congress. there've been many amendme
i am the executive director of greenpeace. i'm sorry that i did not scale scaled on the wall in common with more of a greenpeace entrance. >> it is not too late. >> that is right. >> i think you can, is just that you did not. >> that is true. i appreciated the comment that the senate should use diapers. people ask us, how do you go to the bathroom, and we do what the senators should do during a filibuster, they wear diapers. [laughter] i wanted to acknowledge karen and...
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greenpeace u.k. has been tweeting pictures of the climb and wishing the women luck. all six climbers are women. one wearing a live helmet cam. they're attempting to reach the top of that 87-story building. it's a protest against drilling in the arctic. police say they will not remove them because of safety concerns. wow. >>> time, now, for the weather across the nation. it will be another long, damp day along the entire east coast, from northern maine, south to florida and west into texas. also expect some monsoon-style showers in parts of the west, mostly over higher elevations. >> a relatively mild day in much of the midsection. less humid with cooler temperatures in the 80s. check out the south. scorching numbers across the board, especially texas, which is hitting triple-digits. >>> reducing the risk for newborns. new this morning, a recommendation from doctors could change standard practice in the delivery room. >>> plus, a flash flood washing away a car. incredible new video showing the power of mother nature. >>> and is it the end of dry cleaning as we know it
greenpeace u.k. has been tweeting pictures of the climb and wishing the women luck. all six climbers are women. one wearing a live helmet cam. they're attempting to reach the top of that 87-story building. it's a protest against drilling in the arctic. police say they will not remove them because of safety concerns. wow. >>> time, now, for the weather across the nation. it will be another long, damp day along the entire east coast, from northern maine, south to florida and west into...
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i'm phil radford, i'm the executive director of greenpeace. i am sorry that i didn't scale down the wall and come in with more of a greenpeace entrance. [laughter] >> it's not too late, phil. >> it isn't. >> actually, phil, i think you can, it's just that you didn't. >> it's true. i appreciated ben's comment that the senate should wear diapers. usually people ask us when we're hanging from a bridge, how do you go to the brad room? and we do -- bathroom? and we do what the senators should do during a filibuster, we wear diapers. [laughter] i wanted to acknowledge karen and also the working families party because they are one of the few groups that are courageous to primary some of these weasely democrats that are out there -- [applause] we need a bunch more of that, we need more true leaders like at this table, but we need people to hold politicians accountable so that they're afraid of us if they don't do the right thing. question for you. when was the last major environmental law passed in the congress? last big, groundbreaking environmental
i'm phil radford, i'm the executive director of greenpeace. i am sorry that i didn't scale down the wall and come in with more of a greenpeace entrance. [laughter] >> it's not too late, phil. >> it isn't. >> actually, phil, i think you can, it's just that you didn't. >> it's true. i appreciated ben's comment that the senate should wear diapers. usually people ask us when we're hanging from a bridge, how do you go to the brad room? and we do -- bathroom? and we do what...
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the publicity stunt with a mission that captivated many in london today, as half a dozen activists of greenpeace climbed the highest skyscraper in europe, in order to stop the oil rig. the climbers captured an audience far beyond the oil giant, tweeting their progress along the way, describing the cold and how they had no plan to get down. but the police had a plan. and the six only had a few moments to savor the summit before their arrest. well, you know you're getting old when the teen coquette is getting older. she is putting out music videos with her kids. yes, that is brittany spears. the career move she attributes to her two sons. and for their sake, it is nice to see her in summer mom mode, wholesome, glowing, and those are two words that in no way describe shark nato, it is frankly an awesome title. as for the movie, well, this heckle-worthy masterpiece appeared on the show. helping suspend your disbelief, special effects that must have cost in the hundreds of dollars ♪ ♪ >> oh,
the publicity stunt with a mission that captivated many in london today, as half a dozen activists of greenpeace climbed the highest skyscraper in europe, in order to stop the oil rig. the climbers captured an audience far beyond the oil giant, tweeting their progress along the way, describing the cold and how they had no plan to get down. but the police had a plan. and the six only had a few moments to savor the summit before their arrest. well, you know you're getting old when the teen...
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greenpeace is calling on the french president to close the plant saying is one of the most dangerous authorities say there are still a number of demonstrators but they're not in sensitive areas. projected a crack on to the side of the reactor. the fashion industry in italy is looking to make use of an untapped source of talent, female jail prisoners and have a chance to show off how they can sew. selling designer bags, she puts the final touches on a typical product made in italy with a difference. this one is made in prison. many across italy to a joint the scheme of teaching the fashion trade in jail. while serving a 16-month prison sentence for robbery, she hopes the new skills will give her a fresh start in the outside world. not even know how to sew, but i have always loved bags. i hope this will help me when i get out. we know how difficult it is for former inmates to find work. that is what many in that committing crimes again. >> almost 3000 women are currently serving jail sentences in italy. the department of justice says half of them know how to sew, but only 5% have a rea
greenpeace is calling on the french president to close the plant saying is one of the most dangerous authorities say there are still a number of demonstrators but they're not in sensitive areas. projected a crack on to the side of the reactor. the fashion industry in italy is looking to make use of an untapped source of talent, female jail prisoners and have a chance to show off how they can sew. selling designer bags, she puts the final touches on a typical product made in italy with a...
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they had to dodge security early, but greenpeace says that they continued to climb. >> we told them what was going on and we explained that we are well trained people. this is not a dangerous protest. >> the viewing platform closed and this allowed the women to reach the summit. there was no congratulations. net by police at the summit, all six men were arrested and taken into custody. these climbers will no doubt use this to promote a call from the ground.
they had to dodge security early, but greenpeace says that they continued to climb. >> we told them what was going on and we explained that we are well trained people. this is not a dangerous protest. >> the viewing platform closed and this allowed the women to reach the summit. there was no congratulations. net by police at the summit, all six men were arrested and taken into custody. these climbers will no doubt use this to promote a call from the ground.
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. >> reporter: greenpeace says there are more than 12,000 plants in the u.s. that use highly toxic chemicals that could threaten people living nearby if there was a disaster. now, today the investigation into the cause of the fire here was slowed when one of those big propane tanks sprung a leak. they had to water it down, and the police once again had to seal off the area. brian? >> mark potter starts us off tonight from central florida. mark, thanks. >>> there is a verdict to report tonight in the case of private first class bradley manning. a military judge found him guilty of espionage and other charges for leaking hundreds of thousands of secret documents on the wars in both iraq and afghanistan. but manning was acquitted of the most serious charge he faced. our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski has covered this story from the start. jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. for bradley manning, this was somewhat of a mixed verdict. the judge in the case found that bradley manning was no whistle blower, but stopped short of calling him a
. >> reporter: greenpeace says there are more than 12,000 plants in the u.s. that use highly toxic chemicals that could threaten people living nearby if there was a disaster. now, today the investigation into the cause of the fire here was slowed when one of those big propane tanks sprung a leak. they had to water it down, and the police once again had to seal off the area. brian? >> mark potter starts us off tonight from central florida. mark, thanks. >>> there is a...
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the campaigners from greenpeace chose the shard in central london because it sits in the middle of three offices run by the oil giant shell. the protesters were using ladders to make their way up the 87 story building. police say they are monitoring the situation. a bit of color. a university of new zealand has nabbed itself a world record while also flowing in massive arty. more now on what turned out to be a messy affair. glance, this is just another night out in a small university town in new zealand. then this. drenched of partygoers in paint in a local rugby stadium. this is a paint party. >> best time i had. >> amazing. so much pains. look at all of it. heldmilar events have been across north america, europe, and the rest of the world. they attract hundreds, sometimes thousands of people ready to get soaked in paint. but nothing has backed up to this party on the south island of new zealand. revelers with an official from the guinness book of world records on hand to record it. so, it is amazing -- >> a record crowd, hoping the hangovers wear off faster than the pain. al jazeera.
the campaigners from greenpeace chose the shard in central london because it sits in the middle of three offices run by the oil giant shell. the protesters were using ladders to make their way up the 87 story building. police say they are monitoring the situation. a bit of color. a university of new zealand has nabbed itself a world record while also flowing in massive arty. more now on what turned out to be a messy affair. glance, this is just another night out in a small university town in...
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greenpeace executive director phil ratford responds. that is coming up. tracy: you can take a guess what he thinks. ashley: doesn't agree. tracy: time forgoing to the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole with we're just flat-lining now. >> what a day we've had on wall street. back and forth action. news on sac. we're in the middle of earnings season. jobless claims that were a disappointment. durable goods that were better. the market is sitting right at the unchanged line for the s&p and the dow. we'll see whether or not we post five straight weeks of gains. right now the dow is looking to snap that. four straight weeks of gains. this week so far is a loser. we're seeing the nasdaq composite, that is the best of the bunch. i wanted to get over to look at headlines on the homebuilders. d.r. horton, we're also looking at pulte group. you san see it is down 11 1/2% pulte here and horton down 9%. both came out with numbers. the executives of d.r. horton noted the rising mortgage rates, how quickly they have risen. they have had cancellations as a res
greenpeace executive director phil ratford responds. that is coming up. tracy: you can take a guess what he thinks. ashley: doesn't agree. tracy: time forgoing to the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole with we're just flat-lining now. >> what a day we've had on wall street. back and forth action. news on sac. we're in the middle of earnings season. jobless claims that were a disappointment. durable goods that were better. the market is sitting right at the unchanged line for the...
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effects ranging from simple allergies to devastating immune problems but environmental groups including greenpeace are downplaying these claims they say it's too early to say whether the doctored crops or gourd of good or bad but stress the dangers of experimenting on consumers warn this now from artie's party boy. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell though campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is as safe as they and the government are sure it is and the argument for g.m. food is quite compelling it would allow farmers to grow crops in tough conditions and thus help to feed hungry mouths around the world the u.s. and brazil already massive produces of the stuff the british government says the u.k. shouldn't be getting left behind but to talk more about this i'm joined by dr robert he's the founder for the alliance for natural health which campaigns against g.m. foods. there are a billion hungry mouths in the world and we're bein
effects ranging from simple allergies to devastating immune problems but environmental groups including greenpeace are downplaying these claims they say it's too early to say whether the doctored crops or gourd of good or bad but stress the dangers of experimenting on consumers warn this now from artie's party boy. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell though campaign is say it's dangerous to human...
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next door police and emergency services are waiting at the bottom of the eighty seven story skyscraper greenpeace says all six hours are well trained and in no danger. the noose is tightening around firms in britain offering so-called payday loans at exorbitant rates of interest eleven agents who charge rates up to five thousand percent say they'll stop providing that type of low after a crackdown by the government. other lenders have yet to reply to delta made them to clean up their act or you boyko has more. louise and her husband were bankrupt when she took out her first payday loan she couldn't afford to pay it back sometimes they would call up and so do you want to so you truly do you want to. take up another day learned that one and have a has more money and they still call it snow louise's two loans of two hundred fifty pounds each ended up costing over two thousand pounds the financial pressure meant that louise's two sons had to relocate to live with their birth father once things psycho it just seemed to continue forever and it still like that now even though it's been. eight months aft
next door police and emergency services are waiting at the bottom of the eighty seven story skyscraper greenpeace says all six hours are well trained and in no danger. the noose is tightening around firms in britain offering so-called payday loans at exorbitant rates of interest eleven agents who charge rates up to five thousand percent say they'll stop providing that type of low after a crackdown by the government. other lenders have yet to reply to delta made them to clean up their act or you...
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effects ranging from simple allergies to devastating immune problems but environmental groups including greenpeace are playing down those claims and they say it's too early to say whether the doctor crops are good or bad but stress the dangers of experimenting on consumers well more on this from artie's polly boyo. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government are sure it is and the argument for g.m. food is quite compelling it would allow families to grow crops in tough conditions and thus help to feed hungry mouths around the world the u.s. and brazil already must have produces of the stuff the british government says the u.k. shouldn't be getting left behind let's talk more about this i'm joined by dr robert he's the founder of the alliance for natural health which campaigns against g.m. foods talked of attack there are a billion hungry mouths in the world a
effects ranging from simple allergies to devastating immune problems but environmental groups including greenpeace are playing down those claims and they say it's too early to say whether the doctor crops are good or bad but stress the dangers of experimenting on consumers well more on this from artie's polly boyo. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health...
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effects ranging from simple allergies to devastating immune problems but environmental groups including greenpeace are playing dan those claims they say that no harm from searching gradients has been scientifically proven and that the most dangerous factor is the lack of information on how they really affect us on this now from artie's. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is as safe as they and the government to shore it is and the argument for g.m. food is quite compelling it would allow farmers to grow crops in tough conditions and thus help to feed hungry mouths around the world the u.s. and brazil already must have produces of the stuff the british government says the u.k. shouldn't be getting left behind let's talk more about this i'm joined by dr robert he's the founder for the alliance for natural health which campaigns against g.m. foods talked of attack there are a billion hungr
effects ranging from simple allergies to devastating immune problems but environmental groups including greenpeace are playing dan those claims they say that no harm from searching gradients has been scientifically proven and that the most dangerous factor is the lack of information on how they really affect us on this now from artie's. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's...
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side effects ranging from simple allergies to devastating problems but environmental groups including greenpeace are playing dan those claims and they say that no harm from searching greedy is has been scientifically proven and that the most dangerous factor is the lack of information on how they really affect this war in this now from artie's. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is as safe as they and the government to shore it is and the argument for g.m. food is quite compelling it would allow farmers to grow crops in tough conditions and thus help to feed hungry mouths around the world the u.s. and brazil already must have produces of the stuff the british government says the u.k. shouldn't be getting left behind but to talk more about this i'm joined by dr robert he's the founder for the alliance for natural health which campaigns against g.m. foods talked of attack there are a bi
side effects ranging from simple allergies to devastating problems but environmental groups including greenpeace are playing dan those claims and they say that no harm from searching greedy is has been scientifically proven and that the most dangerous factor is the lack of information on how they really affect this war in this now from artie's. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say...
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bloom's but environmental groups including greenpeace are playing down those claims and they say that no harm from such ingredients has been scientifically proven and that the most dangerous factor is the lack of information on how they really affect us more on this now from artie's . is controversial but britain is environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell though campaigners say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government are sure it is then the argument for g.m. food is quite compelling it would allow farmers to grow crops in tough conditions and thus help to feed hungry mouths around the world the u.s. and brazil already must have produces of the stuff and the british government says the u.k. shouldn't be getting left behind to talk more about this i'm joined by dr robert verkaik he's the founder for the alliance for natural health which campaigns against g.m. foods dr vereker eric there are a billion hungry mouths in the world and we'r
bloom's but environmental groups including greenpeace are playing down those claims and they say that no harm from such ingredients has been scientifically proven and that the most dangerous factor is the lack of information on how they really affect us more on this now from artie's . is controversial but britain is environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell though campaigners say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific...
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door and police and emergency services are waiting at the bottom of the eighty seven story skyscraper greenpeace does say that all six climbers are well trained and in no danger. that's it for me today but world apart is next to stay with us. many in latin america are furious with the forced grounding of bolivia's president evo morales is playing in austria and even twelve nations are let in america are coming together to discuss the consequences of the event the plane was forced to the ground while flying over the e.u. because it was believed that nodal is hiding on board trying to get to asylum in bolivia and beyond some might see that this is no big deal so president of some contras since he had a delayed flight for a few hours things happen man plus you've got to get that still guy at all costs right well one may have delayed flight is another man's imperial skyjacking you see the countries of latin america have a common history as being on the bad end of brutal western european imperialism and the president of a former colony could just be. abducted at the will of the you would have this pl
door and police and emergency services are waiting at the bottom of the eighty seven story skyscraper greenpeace does say that all six climbers are well trained and in no danger. that's it for me today but world apart is next to stay with us. many in latin america are furious with the forced grounding of bolivia's president evo morales is playing in austria and even twelve nations are let in america are coming together to discuss the consequences of the event the plane was forced to the ground...
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effects ranging from simple allergies to devastating immune problems but environmental groups including greenpeace are playing down those claims they say it's too early to say whether the doctored crops are good or bad but stressed the dangers of experimenting on consumers for more on this is artie's. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government to shore it is and the argument for g.m. food is quite compelling it would allow farmers to grow crops in tough conditions and thus help to feed hungry mouths around the world the u.s. and brazil already must have produces of the stuff and the british government says the u.k. shouldn't be getting left behind but to talk more about this i'm joined by dr robert he's the founder of the alliance for natural health which campaigns against g.m. foods talked of attack there are a billion hungry mouths in the world and we're b
effects ranging from simple allergies to devastating immune problems but environmental groups including greenpeace are playing down those claims they say it's too early to say whether the doctored crops are good or bad but stressed the dangers of experimenting on consumers for more on this is artie's. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the...
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effects ranging from simple allergies to devastating immune problems but environmental groups including greenpeace are playing down those claims they say it's too early to say whether the doctor crops are good or bad but stress the dangers of experimenting on consumers more in this from artie's probably boyko. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government to shore it is and the argument for g.m. food is quite compelling it would allow farmers to grow crops in tough conditions and thus help to feed hungry mouths around the world the u.s. and brazil already must have produces of the stuff and the british government says the u.k. shouldn't be getting left behind let's talk more about this i'm joined by dr robert he's the founder of the alliance for natural health which campaigns against g.m. foods. there are a billion hungry mouths in the world and we're being tol
effects ranging from simple allergies to devastating immune problems but environmental groups including greenpeace are playing down those claims they say it's too early to say whether the doctor crops are good or bad but stress the dangers of experimenting on consumers more in this from artie's probably boyko. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health...
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jon: well, right now six greenpeace activists scaling london's chard tower. it is the tallest building in western europe. they're protesting drilling in the arctic by oil companies. greenpeace saying they chose the building because it looms over the london offices of royal dutch shell which has drilled in the arctic sea off alaska. we're told london's police are monitoring the situation. jenna: what else are they going to do, right? do you climb up after? jon: no, you just let them come down when they want to come down, i guess. jenna: in the meantime, we're keeping a close eye on the george zimmerman trial today as we wait for closing arguments to begin, and we expect them to begin in about an hour or so. new questions about charges and what's going on with this case and what the jury is going to have to consider. our legal panel weighs in next. >> just when i thought this case couldn't get any more bizarre, the state is seeking third-degree murder based on child abuse? is the court going to give this any serious contention or consideration? because, if so,
jon: well, right now six greenpeace activists scaling london's chard tower. it is the tallest building in western europe. they're protesting drilling in the arctic by oil companies. greenpeace saying they chose the building because it looms over the london offices of royal dutch shell which has drilled in the arctic sea off alaska. we're told london's police are monitoring the situation. jenna: what else are they going to do, right? do you climb up after? jon: no, you just let them come down...
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in a statement, greenpeace canada said the jerome and highlights the dangers of unregulated oil shipments by train. ring p said the incident came as activists and indigenous groups in the western canadian province of alberta wrapped up a 2 -- day -- to-day march to a knowledge the damage of tar sands oil manning on the land. the group of 70 mostly european retailers has agreed to allow safety inspections at the bangladeshi garment factories within nine months. the inspections, as part of a landmark safety pack adopted following the april collapse that killed 1129 garment workers in the bangladesh capital. number of major u.s. retailers have refused to sign onto the safety agreement agreement, including walmart, gap, and target area did defense attorneys and islamic leaders are urging the obama administration to suspend the force-feeding of hunger strikers at guantanamo. the u.s. military says it plans to acknowledge from it on on by only force-feeding the prisoners at night. in a legal filing, attorneys for for prisoners with the human rights charity urge the u.s. government to agree to a
in a statement, greenpeace canada said the jerome and highlights the dangers of unregulated oil shipments by train. ring p said the incident came as activists and indigenous groups in the western canadian province of alberta wrapped up a 2 -- day -- to-day march to a knowledge the damage of tar sands oil manning on the land. the group of 70 mostly european retailers has agreed to allow safety inspections at the bangladeshi garment factories within nine months. the inspections, as part of a...
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a greenpeace spokesperson said they chose the building because it is in full view of shells london offices. >> one of our biggest factions ever, and it really is a huge into the00 10 meters air. hopefully this will bring home to show we will not be ignored. japan's lead nuclear regulator has admitted the fukushima day to nuclear power plant has likely been leaking water contaminated with radioactive material for the past two years, ever since it was heavily damaged by a massive earthquake and tsunami. japan's nuclear regulation authority contest neither operators nor regulators know the origin of the leaks or how to stop them. meanwhile, the manager of the plant to lead the hazardous fight to staunch the 2011 nuclear disaster has died of esophageal cancer at the age of 58. the state of georgia is set to put a mentally disabled prisoner to death on monday unless the u.s. supreme court intervenes. warn hill was sentenced to death for murdering a fellow prisoner while serving a life sentence for fatally shooting his girlfriend. he was granted a last-minute reprieve before his last scheduled e
a greenpeace spokesperson said they chose the building because it is in full view of shells london offices. >> one of our biggest factions ever, and it really is a huge into the00 10 meters air. hopefully this will bring home to show we will not be ignored. japan's lead nuclear regulator has admitted the fukushima day to nuclear power plant has likely been leaking water contaminated with radioactive material for the past two years, ever since it was heavily damaged by a massive earthquake...
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participants include naacp president ben jealous, the greenpeace executive director bill radford, and oregon senator jeff merkley. that begins at noon eastern on c-span. >> next, a discussion about the future of the republican party and then some of the challenges women face in political campaigns and in office. after that, a chance to find out how recent campaigns were affected by candidate statements caught on tape. needs a strong partner, and honest partner more than the american president, in whatd and cocooned harry truman called "the great white prison." that is what i concluded after five years and hundreds of interviews through those presidents with raid spouses who were willing to speak hard truths, those presidents have a distinct advantage. let me give you an example. had pat nixon been able to cut through her husband's paranoia, watergate might have been avoided. but she had long since given up on that i the time they reach the white house. they were living virtually separate lives as you will see in my per trail of this saddest of all presidential couples. "i do not give
participants include naacp president ben jealous, the greenpeace executive director bill radford, and oregon senator jeff merkley. that begins at noon eastern on c-span. >> next, a discussion about the future of the republican party and then some of the challenges women face in political campaigns and in office. after that, a chance to find out how recent campaigns were affected by candidate statements caught on tape. needs a strong partner, and honest partner more than the american...
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accordingly, the house stands a >> the president of the naacp and greenpeace talk about the progressive agenda. later, former cia director james wellesley on security. congress is back from its july 4 recess. our next washington journal, we will talk with a new york congressman about whether or not the house and senate will be able to work out an immigration bill. roger wicker joins us to talk about the senate republican's agenda. later, a look at u.s. trade policy. washington journal is each morning at 7 a.m. eastern -- 7:00 a.m. eastern. on monday nights, we're continuing continuing our focus on first ladies. tonight, we talk about "hidden power." settlement -- presidential marriages. this is just under one hour. [applause]>> thank you. good morning. wonderfulfor that introduction. you make me feel 100 years old. i am not. you --hear you say all all those things, and makes you -- it makesivileged you feel very privileged. i've have had a relatively short life. i'm happy to be here with you this morning. it is a privilege to be a guest at the miller center, following in the shoes of so
accordingly, the house stands a >> the president of the naacp and greenpeace talk about the progressive agenda. later, former cia director james wellesley on security. congress is back from its july 4 recess. our next washington journal, we will talk with a new york congressman about whether or not the house and senate will be able to work out an immigration bill. roger wicker joins us to talk about the senate republican's agenda. later, a look at u.s. trade policy. washington journal is...
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the executive director of greenpeace, completely against fracking for. what do you say to all those people that think it is dangerous? >> well, you have some ideological zealots to make a religion out of the environment. they think they have the right to stop the vast majority of people in this country from just having a job, from just living a better life. i'm all for people having freedom of speech, but i think common sense has to prevail, not religious zealotry. ashley: thank you so much. clear view energy partners. john hofmeister of citizens for affordable energy. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. tracy: breaking news. oil closing down $0.79. $104.70 per barrel, nearly a loss of 1 percent on the day. a losing week, down 3%, snapping four straight weeks of gains for crude. stocks surging to a new milestone after the dumps the majority stake. dennis will tell us why this deal might spark some controversy next. ashley: as we head to break, take a look at the ten and 30 year treasury. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] i
the executive director of greenpeace, completely against fracking for. what do you say to all those people that think it is dangerous? >> well, you have some ideological zealots to make a religion out of the environment. they think they have the right to stop the vast majority of people in this country from just having a job, from just living a better life. i'm all for people having freedom of speech, but i think common sense has to prevail, not religious zealotry. ashley: thank you so...
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purchase it's in -- participants include greenpeace's executive director and and oregon senator. it begins on noon eastern on c- span. , a discussion about the future of the republican party. and then inform on the future of mental health treatment and then experts examine the relationship between gun violence and mental health. >> one of the points we make in this book, did it make any difference to have direct elections? we come down on the side, yes. senators began to act like house members. not something any senator wants to hear. it means they were scavenging for votes. they had to deal with the people as opposed to, if you have a legislature with 26 members, all you need is 14 votes. you can easily pay off, and they did, in some cases, pay off 14 senators, paying off their mortgages and couple of cases to buy their election. ,> more with richard baker sunday night on c-span's q&a. a state,n county were it would be in the top five oil producers in the nation. to put this in more context, 75% of all of oil production in california is done in kern county and 50% of the natural
purchase it's in -- participants include greenpeace's executive director and and oregon senator. it begins on noon eastern on c- span. , a discussion about the future of the republican party. and then inform on the future of mental health treatment and then experts examine the relationship between gun violence and mental health. >> one of the points we make in this book, did it make any difference to have direct elections? we come down on the side, yes. senators began to act like house...