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Also coming up tonight on this world elephant day will ask why these giant animals are still being poached 3 decades after the president of kenya tried to say theyll. Be able to on that grid objectives up to acquire. The people of the world to join. In. That trade in. I voted. For. Viewers on p. B. S. In the United States and all around the world welcome we begin the day this 1st day for the biden see the presumptive president ial candidate for the democrats joe biden has selected california senator come a hair still be his Vice President ial running mate there to. It becomes official at the Democrats National Convention Next week biden hair as are a team of opposites in many ways a white man a black woman a man in his seventys a woman in her fiftys a candidate who can ease the worries of voters who have seen a lot and a candidate who excites the hopes of those who are just beginning to use their vote. Harris is being celebrated as the 1st woman of color to run for Vice President that in itself is monumental harris embodies the evolution of america where the concept of we the people is expanding to all for more people a place at the table now u. S. President donald trump has not even mentioned this in flexion point in American History instead he reacted by calling harris a nasty woman Vice President my pence he has been noticeably quiet what must he be thinking there will be one Vice President ial debate before the november election it could possibly be the most watched debate of this entire Campaign Season and that speaks for coming to harris not for mike pence. I was raised to take action my mother knew that she was raising 2 black daughters who would be treated differently because of how they learned growing up whenever i got upset about something my mother would look me in the eye and ask so what are you going to do about it thats why when i saw a broken Justice System i became a lawyer to try and fix it. Its why during the foreclosure crisis i took on the big banks and californias attorney general its why as United States senator i have fought to represent people like im not here for people who politicians are often overlooked or dont take seriously. Our joining me tonight here at the big table is a veteran of the obama campaigns julies fund our he knows joe biden julies is now a Campaign Strategy consultant juless good to have you back here at the big table weve been here many times before to talk politics did you expect biden to select fair. I think there are a lot of great candidates that he got to select from but i think it was the obvious choice not just for political reasons i think they also seem to have some sort of chemistry and so shes not radical she is going to be. Being able to excite the base so i think she is the right choice to make is is coming here is that is she a safe bit. She is safe bet i think you know 1st and foremost this is the 1st president ial decision that biden makes in case he gets nominated that she gets elected so i think she checks all the boxes to be a formidable president and to clear that hurdle but i think just from a Pure Campaign perspective she is a former prosecutor she can bring the heat she can make sure mendis arguments actually grill somebody like. Bill barr and others have experience in the u. S. Senate so i think this election today is about camelot harris tomorrow it will be back on a referendum over trump and his handling on the coronavirus and the economy and so i think if shes formidable and actually bring that argument right to chop. His relationship most recently has been defined by what we saw during the debates during the primary season there was that one exchange there which she was talking about being a little girl who was bused to schools during desegregation so take us inside the thinking tonight. How do these 2 put that behind them because now they look like theyre best friends i mean joe biden in this initial email when he announced the pick of chemical that his son joe biden had tremendous respect they had a great relationship and so you know he pointed that out but i think theres a big question of how to move forward and youre right every t. V. Interview is going to start with that exactly for that debate and so there are 2 choices now on how they move forward in they say well you know this is primary politics were both pretty hungry come and iris is a young candidate you know and she wanted to make waves thats one way of doing it but i think itll turn voters off i think the better way to do it is to say look we had our differences and you know we stood for we believe in and we were divided that point but also. Well the country is divided and joe biden is actually someone who can bring in somebody who doesnt just always have the same pinion just like the countrys right now and hes actually that figure that could potentially unite the country yeah and you know i was reading today that obama had to forgive joe biden back in 2008 when they were running against each other before biden became Vice President and now weve seen your couple harris shes basically you know the roles have been reversed as for. I want to take a listen now to how us president on the trip how he reacted to the news i was a little surprised that he picked or ive been watching her for a long time and i was a little surprised she was extraordinarily nasty to kevin legit judge kavanaugh then now just as she was nasty to a level that was just a horrible thing the way she would do if she treated now just as. I wont forget that so she did very poorly in the primaries and now shes chosen lets see how that will work for her so how do you read that donald trump worried well i mean he says hes surprised but his campaign was with a negative hit ad on common a hairs just 30 minutes after the announcement was made by the campaign so i think theyre ready and i think a Good Campaign will be ready they pointed out that she is a you know tool of the radical left that essentially you know all the you you know radical left wing policies are going to be stuck and if it seems not right shes a she since really the moderate i mean she couldnt make the argument that shes been a law and order candidate and a prosecutor in california so shes pretty moderate when it comes down to the issues but of course you know there is a Campaign Tactic and strategy behind it that the Charm Campaign is trying to frame it that way what about Vice President mike pence should he be worried even more i mean hes the one who has to debate right here so its going to be a tough night and i think it will be watched a lot of people are going to be tuning in. To that to that fight look she has been proving that she can actually bring the heat shes a prosecutor shes a lawyer she knows how to make an argument she knows how to you know sort of lay out the bait and then actually execute on it and so you know theyre going to look for it but at the same time people take a hard look at the top of the ticket again today its complex and thats the big story yes were going to be watching the baby but in the end people will make the decision based on the top of the take of which is joe biden and can you think of 2 politicians he represents such different ideas about america then come away here is mike pence i mean i do remember the Vice President ial debate in 2008 when it was sarah palin and joe biden different setting but it was also a female candidate against a older white man. So i think there is some some similarities in that regard but again its going to be super nasty i think this is already clear from the set out said the nasty woman this is the same rhetoric that they used 2016 when they tried to define and successfully define Hillary Clinton so i think theres as got to be ready to actually take that heat and she didnt do particularly well with some of that during the primaries what are you expecting next week at the Democrats National convention it is going to be completely different than anything weve seen before right i mean usually during this time the president ial candidate and the v. P. Pick would tour around the country and have a big rally with a lot of folks now they are pretty much stuck to zoom and the same things going to be true for the entire Democratic Convention so i think its going to be a lot tighter its going to be produced for t. V. I think theyre going to try to do a lot of biographical ads and i should tell the story of who joe biden and camel hairs actually are what their personal stories are vote though that values are but also draw a very stark contrast to trump you know it will definitely be different from the conventions weve seen in the past this issue or julie from the lars always jews its good to have your insights im sure but weve talking again so close to election day its always good to see you thanks fred. Well coming to harris being named a Vice President ial candidate is historic for people of color and for women across the u. S. I was thrilled i am and i worry that he would forget about apple a man and his promise he made during i think means a lot to have her at the top of the ticket and i think it means that we have at least a campaign that is responsive to black women especially as an africanamerican woman were used to being a target its not going to be anything new for kamel im pretty confident that she can and i think thats really important for america to see that black women are good partners it we will do the work that we will be aggressive and one where only being a black woman with ambition is not a bad thing all right you said that right im joined now by journalist k. J. Matthews in Los Angeles California t. J. Its good to see you we usually talk about hollywood in the world of entertainment tonight lets talk politics you know the saying is all politics is local that must have special meaning in california where you are coming to harrods shes a california senator and shes now running for Vice President. Yeah you know so many of us women of color here particularly africanamerican women have been just on a high since yesterday the minute this news came out we were just really really a late it like you said shes a california native mama california native shes from Northern California im from Southern California los angeles and shes one of the only 2 black women to be elected to the u. S. Senate so we thought that she was on the shortlist for biden for a very long time but we werent sure because there were so many other are black women who were asked on that list but were very very pleased to see that she lists chosen for sure. Weve talked about Race Relations in the u. S. Before coming to harris is the 1st woman of color to run for Vice President on a major parties ticket she could very well one day be president i mean what does this mean to you and how you view the United States. I will definitely and a very interesting time lets look at the fact that were in a pandemic and were having a racial reawakening in this country with the explosion of black live matter so our country is suffering a really difficult time right now and she really speaks to the change that we need in this country i think that biden knew for a very long time but he needs to choose the one that was not just a person of color particularly a black person but he needed to choose somebody that had the experience and the wherewithal that could take on novice should he not be able to complete the task he had 77 years old he would be the oldest u. S. President to be elected so we needed somebody with that you can come away is 55 years old shes a u. S. Senate before that she was at an attorney general shes married to the stepmother shes shes really been around and she ran for president for defense shes a right president she pulled out very very familiar with the terrain that she will need to walk in these next 3 and a half months as she could very well one day be madam president as you said Valerie Jarrett the Senior Adviser to barack obama she has signed a letter today warning the news media to not rely on sexist troops in their reporting of strong women such as a couple of hairs do you think she will be held to a different standard because she is a woman. I think shell be held to a higher standard and let me tell you why if you go back and you look at the headlines who are Elizabeth Warren who after when for president and for obvious is Hillary Clinton so much risk discussed about abu likable do they come across as angry would you want to have dinner with them and if you look at those headlines no one ever said that about him or the male candidates we ask yourself why i detail you that i believe with cover up and ready people are questioning her ethnicity whether or not she can be considered africanamerican or just a black person whether or not shes had a slave lineage in her background so i ready to hire their help i have to her that is to a very High Standard and we havent even started the Campaign Race yet so yes i do believe they will hold her to a High Standard to a different standard but it is up to the American Society should question media and question people who do that yes its a very good point 0 leaves good as the questions you pose. As always its good talking to you good getting these insights thank you thank you. Well one way a politician can make a name for herself is through her name. Has a name that has challenged many a public speaker politicians and even t. V. News anchors i know from personal experience now the correct pronunciation is harris but dont take my word for it tonight we go to the source herself for a video that is the definitive guide on how to pronounce mrs harris his name take a look and take a listen its not. Its not come. Not come. Comma care. Come up for a portable challenge thats coming how my hair is presented im Camila Harris and i think. Economic growth figures for the 2nd quarter they have been divs mo all across europe but no contraction has been as bad as what we have seen in britain where the economy tanked by 20. 4 percent in the 2nd quarter in march the countrys deepest recession on record u. K. s coronavirus forced to walk down triggered deep declines in output. Well one of the big table my colleague he forgives him from the business good to see you so lets just talk about this the u. K. Is suffering by for the worst recession of the industrialized economies why is it so bad in the u. K. Well the governments response to the Coronavirus Crisis definitely played a major role here so britain compared to many other countries was much slower to acknowledge the severity of the situation and when it did it meant that its locked and was longer and more severe than that of other countries because britain relies so heavily on the Services Sector makes up 80 percent of economic output in britain so the closure for a long time of hotels and restaurants and Leisure Facilities plate a major role and how to disproportionately large impact on the economy. There who have been seems that the conservative government under the minister bird johnson to be done right there has been some positive c. S. O. Once Prime Minister parsed onsen did acknowledge the seriousness of the situation he was quite swift to ramp up testing and hospital bed capacity and the government has also invested a lot in Vaccine Research with some promising early results from the university of oxford among others it also has a scheme for for a lot of workers that has helped about 9000000. 00 workers stay afloat during the crisis so a couple of hours of hope there is the scheme right yeah its due to end in october is there any reason to hope that things will improve by that to be honest it really doesnt look like the finance minister richie soon when he was announcing these figures now off the british people to prepare for more hardship and more job losses so thats what the government thinks is going to happen in the autumn so its not looking too good experts also think that unemployment figures wont return to their precrisis levels for another 2 years north even any estimates i thought are very hard to make during a pandemic you know im wondering he does this all have to do with the pandemic were. Does brix play a role here in front there was a time when not a day would pass without us talking about this year just because the coronavirus is overshadowing everything doesnt mean that its going away so britain at the moment is in a transition period it has officially left the European Union but not much has changed on an economic front yet because its still in the Customs Union and in the Single Market thats going to end though in december thats when the transition period comes to a close and that means that britain is under siege pressure to come up with new trade agreements with other countries on top of that list is the European Union itself now the last set of talks between the 2 sides and it early on without any sign of an agreement and the other big one of course is the United States and i as you know more than anyone else theyre quite distracted at the moment with the looming election campaigns that they have not really prioritizing trade ties and this is what does this mean for the the u. K. Its negotiating leverage right now in these birds talks and with the e. U. Is the u. K. Weaker now well it certainly doesnt have much economic leverage at the moment and another thing thats worth bearing in mind is that because travel restrictions are still in place a lot of these negotiations are due to take place virtually so for a character like Doris Johnson whos used to relying a lot on his charisma and charm he might find a little bit more difficult to transmit those qualities of resume you theres a good point hes not exactly the person you would think would make still in the Virtual World thats for sure ferguson would you do business take the analysis tonight thank you. Singapore has started destroying 9 tons of ivory to mark world elephant day in whats the largest such action in recent years the tusks from 300 elephants are being put through a walk crusher on the ivory was seized between 20142019 will take up to 5 days to crush completely authorities hope to disrupt the Global Supply chain of illegally traded ivory conservation and say that the trade has pushed elephant poaching to quizes levels in asia and in africa. On my next guest Keith Somerville is an expert on the ivory trade hes the author of the book ivory power and poaching in africa. Its good to have you on the day this is a very dramatic action is there any evidence to suggest that it will change things on the ground for elephants none whatsoever theyre being burnings and crushing and there is some. Media events to destroy i agree very publicly it hasnt all suits the level of poaching it doesnt seem in any meaningful way to the hoops it did moaned ivory it securely in china. And its really just a p. R. Stunt if anything is counterproductive because it tells those involved in the illegal trade we have just destroyed the ivory for 300. 00 elephants. That ivory no longer exists the tool will never come onto the market and if anything its an impetus to more poaching and possibly even an impetus to rise in the price of illegal ivory therefore making it more attractive in the future which you know we weve seen similar events in the past theres this event most famously the president of kenya who set fire to a heap of Elephant Tusks back in 1809. That did make a difference or did it not what do you say it did it didnt it so 989. 00 it coincided with the decision to cite seize the International Organization that governs trade in endangered species 989. 00 so he sees particularly under pressure from western countries to kenya joined in with it and tanzania decided to institute a ban on the legal trade in ivory now since 1989. The numbers of elephants have dropped from somewhere in the region of 62700000 down 24150028 possible maximum of 550000 so the very least they dropped about 100000 in that time and coaching continued it hasnt had an effect yeah i mean these numbers have. Gone down in a time when International Ivory trade has been banned in d. Because that the trade now is totally the monopoly approaches there is demand that cannot be met legally theyre for. There is a space for poaching and for smuggling so you get to the lowest level in africa relatively poor people in rural areas or sometimes semi employed use for the outskirts of cities who are drawn into poaching they get paid what for them is a lot of money and maybe a 100. 00 for a task that task might then sell for several 1000. 00 possibly more when it gets to the final market so because there is demand and because of the situation in many african countries where people who live alongside elephants actually lives by living alongside their crops or eat their water pumps are destroyed and unless incentives are found and a ways found to empower local people where the elephants are is going to be very hard to stop thank you to our local community. Ive got 30 seconds here on this world elephant day is there any reason to be optimistic about the future of eltons there are some slight reasons countries like namibia fell from formulation from 6000 to nearly 24000 over the last 2030 years a large part because of the empowerment with local communities tanzania has begun to stop ok there are some hopeful signs and the king as ive said put the communities in charge let them decide about their oath. Keith somerville expert on the ivory trade author of the book ivory power and poaching in africa we appreciate your insights tonight thank you thank you. The day is almost on the conversation continues online youll find us on twitter you directly w. News you can follow me at brant golf t. V. And remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day well see that everybody. Has been working in italys fields for many years he has no Legal Protection no rights and barely enough to live on. In june a new law came into effect. For him and about 350000 other Migrant Workers it meant hope but their dreams of legal status have been some good. D. W. World 6 to go beyond the obvious. To live. As we take on the world. Were all about the stories that matter to your country. What ever it says running now for. We know that this is very time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing our lives so please take care of yourself keep your distance. If you can stay at how we do w. Here for you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all of our platforms we are all in this. Together to make it. Difficult to. Stay safe stay safe increased its to say. Hello and welcome to focus on europe with me liz show europe is fighting the cold in 1000 pandemic and while the focus has been on preparing for a possible 2nd wave of infections

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