Would be this have gathered here in Madrid. To negotiate our future. And I can tell you. That. It s not within the will. Of cutting the hope I ll share with you. And their banks to the world famous Prado museum activists take us on a toxic tour exposing the fossil fuel polluters bankrolling this year s climate talks until police shut it down. With the police. Came and interrupted the. Thing that we re keeping very bad. To punish companies that are being that suits our right to do and basically that threat the threat then to 5 local word of $3000.00 euros How do you feel about that fuel and in the aftermath of the typhoon that devastated the Philippines last week we speak with the former Philippines chief climate negotiator you have signed all that and more. Welcome to Democracy Now Democracy Now dot org The War and Peace Report I m Amy Goodman We re broadcasting from Madrid Spain the House Judiciary Committee is holding a 2nd hearing today as part of the ongoing impeachment inquiry in
Reviewing its screening procedures for foreign nationals who come to the u.s. For military training N.P.R. s Bobbie Allen has more federal investigators are trying to determine what motivated the military student to carry out the rampage inside of a Pensacola Naval Base classroom on Friday defense secretary Mark esper said on Fox News Sunday that the incident is also prompting a review of how foreign nationals are vetted before coming to the u.s. For military training my understanding is currently of course they reviewed by Department of State they reviewed by Department Homeland Security and their review by us and I want to make sure that those those procedures are full and sufficient The Pentagon has long allowed military officers from other countries to train in the u.s. The fence officials have defended the exchanges as investigators examine how the program screens for officers the Navy has identified the 3 victims who were killed trying to stop the gunman Bobby on n.p.r. News Was
System is essential for the health of the economy but French labor unions fear the changes would mean employees work longer for a smaller retirement parent he Schofield reports from Paris last Thursday when the transport strike started commuters made arrangements and the destruction was not as bad as had been feared today it s different with most trains buses and metro services them people have taken to their cars to get to work in Paris and traffic around the capital is exceptionally heavy not helped by winds and rain the government is to set out its pension reform plan in detail on Wednesday before that tomorrow unions plan another day of protest marches and demonstrations and are promising to keep up the pressure as long as is needed the 1st face to face talks between Ukraine s president a lot of his Lenski and Russia s President Putin take place in Paris later today the summit ends to bring an end to the 5 year old conflict in eastern Ukraine between Russian backed separatists and
Angelos a community service in Pasadena City College offering over 50 free noncredit courses with flexible schedule. Do learn more at Pasadena dot edu. And. Today. With a teacher from. New York this is on the media. And I m Bob Garfield the parallels between the impeachment of Andrew Johnson 150 years ago and today. They even had coverage. And d.c. To. The press was part of but you had some really wonderful journalists and the most surprising one was Mark Twain also to understand how the illiberal conservative movement. To its roots back to you for 40 years what did it get us gay people can get married abortion is still legal and the causes dear to religious conservatives there s no progress on that front it s all coming up after that. From n.p.r. News in Washington. The f.b.i. Says it s investigating Friday s fatal shooting at a u.s. Navy Base in Florida as an act of terrorism Meanwhile the Defense Department is reviewing its screening procedures for foreign nationals who come to the
Some of the casualties later this afternoon Shiite cleric mark to the solders populist party said a drone fired rocket targeted solders home today but there were no casualties the nation s largest utility has reached a multibillion dollar settlement for wildfire victims in California p.g. And E. s transmission lines are blamed Lily Jamali of member station k.q.e.d. Reports the deal applies to victims of California s recent string of catastrophic wildfires which have left more than 100 people dead and destroyed thousands of homes and businesses that includes last year s campfire the deadliest and most destructive in state history and one that prompted p.g. Need to enter into bankruptcy protection attorneys who negotiated the deal say it ensures quick compensation for victims but will Abrams who lost his Sonoma County home in 2017 worries p. Genies payout may take years I hope that is not the case but the devil s in the details and I am not confident that this will make victims for Frid