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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181106:14:45:00

crackers the trade traders are saying we don t have any such thing we only have to stock the line with us for the last two years in addition the reason while supreme court has probably awarded putting a blanket ban on all kinds of setting off is that there is still a lot of emotions tied in with the practice of setting a fire crackers on the volume this would be a controversial move that has been resistance from hindus who think this is an integral part of celebrating the festival of but as we also heard environment rights groups as well as spared in groups are saying this needs to be stopped for the safety of this children and that s really a feeling that you highlighted we saw there in that report the different views and of course fire crackers are one thing what else are the causes for this heavy smog every november. well one of the small has already started in the valley is to morrow s security it is not just one thing that is a combination of factors that result in this doc six mo

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181106:14:47:00

blame to the other government just for example the delhi government says the whole john of the state governments of punjab need to stop their farmers from setting off fires the central government similarly fosters long blame to the delhi government but what needs to be done on every level is to implementing important changes in the kind of fuel standards that have been used to put limitations on very polluting because they are clueless as well let s improve the public infrastructure to have better public transport to have people opt out from using private vehicles to use and public transport and even something like putting restrictions more restrictions on firecrackers can help but clearly there s a lot of pushback not just from the government but from people as well and once again we re breathing i stopped sick and as we were last. night me said well with the very latest on the ground there thank you so much. now the trial of the notorious mexican drug lord joaquin guzman also known a

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180706:19:01:00

let s say i m debating pocahontas, right? i promise you i ll do this. i will take, you know those little kits they sell on television for $2. learn your heritage. we will take that little kit and say but we have to do it gently. because we re in the me too generation, so we have to be very gentle. we have to say i will give you a million dollars to your favorite charity paid for by trump if you take the test and it shows you re an indian. all right, joining us with the latest on this is nbc news white house correspondent kelly o donnell. kelly, lots going on with the president right now. he s got this trade war to contend with, he s leading up to his meeting with kim jong-un. mike pompeo is in north korea. and then there was this rally which was remarkable in its breadth and range of people the president decided to pick fights with last night. reporter: it really stood out among rallies which are often

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180706:19:38:00

repealing wotus, the waters of the united states rule, as you mentioned up above. all of the same issues that we ve seen in the past months are going to be moving forward. one of the potentially most significant impacts that mr. pruitt has had actually on the agency, though, is what he s done internally. you know, you mentioned the budget cuts, you mentioned the scientists leaving, hundreds of scientists leaving. but we ve also seen directives inside of the agency that really fundamentally change the way science is used at the agency, what kind of science agency can use to make regulation. it s going to be a lot harder going forward if those are put in place to enact regulations. all right. we ll have to see how this all turns out. lisa is a climate reporter at the new york times. avi garbow is former counsel at the epa. mike pompeo sits down with

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180706:19:11:00

livelihood. the question is for how long? as one ceo of a michigan produce packing company put it, quote, the banks are not going to keep writing checks to save your farm. for some family farms, one season could be the death of them. joining me now is a reporter of that piece, nbc news senior business propertier ben popkin who traveled 1,000 miles to various farms. i think it s important for those of us who are not in agriculture to understand that these are razor-thin margins. farmers who grow things and sell them don t have a lot of room for error. right. farmers are gamblers. but for them the jackpot isn t a giant payday, the jackpot is they get to keep feeding their family and sending their kids to good schools and having a way of life they can hold onto. so any kind of event you know, they re used to dealing with the weather, they re used to dealing with buyers dropping out. but now they have their own president to deal with an his

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