industry. the elephant population is under dure duress. it is being hunted to near the brink of extinction on the current course for the ivory trade. the population in africa has plummeted in a decade by 30%. we now only have about 300,000 african elephants remaining in one of the countries that is now open up for the importation of these hunting exports from big game hunting, zambia, their population of elephants in about a decade has decreased from 200,000 to 30,000. how we manage these species really comes down to adequate overlooking these species and
wouldn t want to work there. i m not so sure he said we got it wrong. he didn t really challenge that much. he said i hope you don t recognize the portrait of amazon in this story. he said i don t recognize it. which, you know, he is the ceo. i m sure, you know, what the ceo sees is different than what ordinary people work there see. and he said i hope you don t think this is the company that we have here. i have to push you on that. you almost are you have an incredible piece of reporting here. i would disagree slightly. he says anyone working in a company like that described in the new york times would be crazy to stay. i would leave such a company. so referring to your description of a place where labor is under dure duress, he is calling that into question and saying you got that wrong to a degree. people do leave amazon.
tricks had no effect on his approach to governing. if you get cooperation from opponents with threats and payback and under partisan dure duress, that s partisan bullying. that s what christie s job yesterday was so telling. he still doesn t get it. you can t lie your way to a reputation for honesty and you can t shout your way to a reputation for calm and you can t use partisan dirty tricks to build a reputation for spirited bipartisanship. we re witnessing a man in total denial here singing the same happy tune after the music suddenly changed. we ll give the final word on
this 70-year-old man was kidnapped in august. in december al qaeda claimed responsibility and laid out a series of demands. now we re seeing in this video today that he s asking, as you said, president obama to make good on those demands. so has there been any official reaction from the united states at this point? well, not yet. i mean, some of those demands, as we ve been talking about, he s asking for the u.s. to release all prisoners from the taliban and al qaeda. also asking for all drone strikes to stop in afghanistan, pakistan, somalia, and yemen. and going as far as to ease the border between gaza and egypt. so it s not just about al qaeda and taliban, but improving the life of all muslims. but the u.s. says we don t negotiate with terrorists. we are aware of the video. very concerned about his well being and safety. fbi working with the pakistanis but no negotiations with terrorism. if you think back to when the journalist from the wall street journal was kidna