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of the the so you're watching the you watching the scene and the us congress us. the is ready, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu addressed the both chambers. controversial space that was blank hosted by a number of democratic lawmakers. and he touched on any of the industries lasting about just over 15 minutes. he touchstone, i'm comparing us israel, the united states, against them, the forces of a barbarism, whether that be at iran,
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or have mass or the allied that factions in the middle east speak of pad the a terrorist attack on the east ram of october, the 7th, to the the po, hob attack in the 2nd world war, as well as a 911 attack a day that will live in infamy 8 totes about the cave. he went home to talk about a number of hostage stories on that's a terrible day. he talked about soldiers who had served in the is rarely defends forces. one assume on that terrible day who had run 8 miles. he said to join his uh, colleagues and find out how may i ask a few songs to present vitamins a us president with whom he has had something of a fractious relationship uh over the to office office. he gave price for his soldiers. he gave price. it was interesting is the, the thing i talked about is right, the soldiers. and he made a point, it seemed to be the best i talked about is ray,
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the muslim sold is among sense that he address the and to israel, protest, so on compass. effectively say if you will not with us your against the seems to link at one stage and to israel, a protest with anti semitism, which he said must be formed. listening in uh to about conversations with me here in the studio is a dw me lease. the analyst and in washington, i report the stuff and see when i come to you 1st. shawnee, i shot, he was honest. i'm what stood up. what stood out to you in this speech that was very enthusiastic to be received by those both houses. no doubt. the town knows his crowns, he know the american psyche. he understands how the politics work in america knows also the lingo he's feel so comfortable. you can see him. i haven't seen him so nonchalant and almost, you know, and, and so back in his element since october 7th,
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you know, when we look at speeches, he's gaping, he's been giving an israel so definitely he's in his safe zone and he feels he sees the applause. we've seen him getting spanning provisions again and again and again . so this have to keep, you know, in mind that his skill as a speech speaker, no matter you know, put aside the fact. so whatever he said, just that, you know, talented has the still a management just to pull his magic over quite divided house that he came into that forcing even if people like chuck schumer was one of his most leveled. critics, you know, against, that's now in the last month of the democratic leader of the senate to stand for him, you know, and sending patients several times. what he did mainly was a line israel. and to us, as you were saying, under the same umbrella, we have the same values over 5000 victory, our enemies, we share them, you let help us when we are waiting also for you, this is a joint fight. he kept repeating that again. and again, while doing that, he also talked about, of course, the wrong, you know, the weight yvonne is,
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is creating and, and, and feeding this excess of terror. he called and he brought a gun. and again, direct references on us officials and us information connecting iran and it's threat to the barrier, you know, american crowd with the want to israel helping that connection to be you know, established not just by what he thinks but also but, but american officials say so that was also important for him, and you know, interestingly enough, he talked about the day after for gone. so which is something that has been quite, you know, restrict and before. and when he talks about his d. militarize and do radicalized garza, he says, you know, asking for the people who are wrong, cause it to be those. you know, it's going to be a civil administration run by people who do not wish to bring israel down, who do not wish to eliminate israel cleaning. this is the most basic demand is what we need to we can make and shouldn't be respected. what does it mean for the 1st
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forces that are on the ground who would be these palestinians? but one thing, it's a noun does not mention to out the speech is the palestinian authority. what about the person that democrats have been pointing again and again enough to spend 2, as well as the most natural light in this effort to run garza but also to bring peace into the lease. you know, he carefully mentions and make sure he does not mention him. well, what would be the alternative? where would these people that shouldn't be running? gaza come from, or who are they aligned with? and so it was being very strategic in his choice of words throughout this whole speech. and we come back to that point. let's cross start to a washington with stephan assignments. was that listening in a stephan? welcome back. i'm out that mr. bethany onto event a very much i pay to an audience of friends. pretty much uh, half of the house man. half of this drawing session is to fit with republican senators as well as the rest of the house. and they were standing up. they couldn't
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stand fast enough up and then sit down and up again, many, many times a but as strongly pointed out as a lot of democrats also, of course, applauding understanding of asians for many, many points. benjamin netanyahu made. but of course, this was a friendly environment. let me say one thing. all of this sets, all of what bedroom, benjamin antonio said, and in a very so polished as to what's a u. s. public. the speech designed for us a public and designed also for his audience. he can, he knows he needs, he reads the room very well and he knows where he's delivering for all of this is not new. all of this, the white house administration, the 2nd day or state blinking a joe biden himself the president and all involved with negotiating or trying to get actually a piece the law or at least the ceasefire in 4 guys. i have heard those points of
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views, those stanzas off benjamin antonio and his government. so, but it's a great opportunity for him, of course, to present this to a wider american public and audience. and to all those lawmakers any use this fairly brilliantly faint. everybody had to sing for, and then i played a little bit to blame game for anti israel protesters. so i was just there on capitol hill and was with those protests then not all anti israel and they are, they would take offense, big offense to be called toys or, or what did you say? i quote him here. you have to come your odds, useful idiots the by protesting against the conduct of his really military in gaza. ok. they would take offense to this and the law of americans in the public. it, you and me, americans as well as people in administration would take offense to this. to however, to put a ron into this and almost try to put in the united states
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into this fight close fight, that the united states is sort of in a proxy war with iran. and israel is fighting and for that's a very smart move. and that falls on, on, on, on, on, good year. so young, good grounds in terms of politics and towards the republican party, of course. okay. you can't fight a war as israel is doing, against homicide, a, gaza without military equipment and without money. and it's an s and yahoo talked about fast attracting us a give us the tools faster and we will finish the job faster. what's that that perhaps at present is the landscape in ukraine. i would love to have and probably send some is that he has used before. but where is the united states on ministry and financial aids to israel in this will to inspect the full support. there was
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a brief pause of specific kind of ammunition that the white house halted because they were afraid of is really military air force using the dumb bombs, so to speak, on, on rough, for example. so they were hauled at $500.00 pounds. i guess the bombs where those, this munition it but deliveries are back on. and of course yes, you're absolutely right. uh. and he made this case, he wants more am on mission. he wants more weapons from the us and faster of course . because only that where you ride israel can conduct warfare in gaza in that, in that regard. now, not only that, he, you know, he hinted a little bit on northern, the northern border of israel with lebanon and his bella. and that israel, as well as the united states, are very, very, and continuously concerned about what's going on on this border there. so eve is around would be called in to a to a front conflict, one and at the northern border with lab and on with his ball on
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a completely different finding. a scenario and more scenario would be and would be come out of this because as well as well trained and very, very well equipped and very different from what we haven't gotten on right now. however, that would be putting a lot of strains on is early military capability and the us would be expected, of course, to deliver more and faster to make actually took, enable israel to defend itself, or to fights to morse on 2 fronts. now, the us, the by the administration is very, very firm on support for israel. joe biden will never, ever abandon israel. the united states will never been in united israel. the us public will never abandon his re. okay. got there is a growing sentiment in the us public against the conduct of war and goes by is 0. i'm showing you what he's going to come to the point. so we know there's still some difficulties as just stuff that is correct in the sense of business or is it usual?
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mostly we know there is a specific shipment of heavy bonding. uh, the bottoms of the is really air force is using that is somewhat still stalling. i guess it will come up in the meeting tomorrow between vitamin and it's and yeah, we also need to keep in mind, you know, he mentioned that, do you know the whole world warned us against going into rough we are. there is where we know the speeches happening as fight it in rough off and it has units, for example, state taking place. bells, things have reported on for almost a 140 casualties just in the last 24 hours. so this is still happening as he is in, in washington. let's keep that in mind. quickly. 2 other things we need to mention of course the hostages. and today i'll set you up. we will do everything to bring them home. other than these empty promises that we've been hearing him give for many months now. she did not really bring any concrete gland to the very dismay of many families of hostages. some of them also in the crowd in the capital, were waiting for him to maybe to get more concrete. you know, announcements about how this is about to be happening in fulfilled. he, you know,
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we were mentioning about him, he brought with him 4 of idea of soldiers that he presented to the congress and to the world. it a clear effort to schuman. eyes is rarely military, after all, the great criticism it's been taking in the last month and basically heading directly head to head against the i, c. c. and the claims that the icbc is making using also the biggest soldiers saying be they, they shouldn't be applauded for the efforts to be the most sensitive when it comes to casualties to any civilian, you know, harm, you know, put civilians out of harm's way. of course, as again, as israel does often blame him, us for using the civilians and gaza as human shields. so this is all very carefully crafted messaging. you know, even though the cat or i'm song does, he is blocked with him. one of them is there, but if you open to send, one of them is a is a muslim bed when i'm very, very strategically planned and very well crafted. a message sent out to the americans, which will resume. they've been going for a short time as a, the attention span of the americans is somewhere else these days. it's all right.
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concise, unclear as ever, shiny as honest d w. so i'm at least on this. thank you so much. i was to have assignments in washington as well. thank you for your help across this last out. i'd say to you up to date, small world news for the company. the april 22nd 2020 for a massive fire broke out at the guns support landfill site. in valley, this was no origin, every fire, but a symptom of a much larger problem. because it was supposed to have been shut down in 2002, instead of thirty's, reportedly kept sending up to 700 truckloads of trash there. every day. it has filed up almost as high as it touched my home when ways to compose this religious meeting, highly flammable gas. so i'm not really surprised at that the whole thing burst into flames. but me thing is also a super potent greenhouse gas trice,
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global warming. and as our mountains of the trash keep growing more and more of it gets seeping out of the complex waste sites around the world. but there are ways to stop this food scraps, plastic bottles, pizza boxes. think about how many things you throw weight each day, depending on how in where you leave this might different a lot. different indian thought is all 500 trends of garbage every day. for the average american troops to point to keels, by the way, the u. s. as the role champion in waste generation per capita. this bio growth along with cds and the rising standard of living. this was part of the problem and does a pool. in 1984 when the landfill 1st opened, dallas population was not even 7 meeting. now it is about $34.00 meeting. the thirty's weren't ready for that. and on the planet right now, we're 8000000000 people producing 2 point one tons of rubbish every year. according
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to this, when study, 38 percent ends up where it shouldn't some 2700000000 people like access to basic waste management services. so no connection. multiplan non disclosure. due to ramona's, the technical director at the international solid waste association. she's one of the supervisors of this study. so for the lack of those options, what do people end up doing? they take the reast be stopped to blow on on dump. they don't think of whole and dump that we spent until this is leading to a practice. there's no precise number for how many such dump sites they on the planets. but each one is one to many. and it is important to distinguish here between dump sites and landfills. they have a different things on site is with an absolutely new environment and controls when it drains the water filters through the waist and fronts leach, it potentially toxic cook, tell us many heavy chemicals and back to re among other things that so called of
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the trash saw leaking into the environment either to walk a ways your soil is or your and uh by open blending. and so all of these are emissions that are ending up in the environment that are arming, so enhanced it's harming the environment. and when i talk about your with health, essentially, if you have contaminated waste is going into a fluid systems under this mountain of thresh, where there is no oxygen. something else is happening. material breaking down organic waste and producing meeting one of the worst greenhouse gases in the short term. it's over 80 times more quote into taking the planet than carbon dioxide. the way sector accounts for 3 to 5 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions, dump sites and landfills are the biggest contributors in their descended terry landfills, which have more environmental controls that try to mitigate the oldest problems
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they started to evolve in the 20th century, especially in the 2nd half also because the materials used in all products had become much more toxic to the natural environment. currently the united states has more than 2600 landfills. that's a lot of thresh, americans have historically relied on landfills for many reasons. just to name of fuel consumption levels are really high. the country has wide open spaces available and using lens. it was quite often seen as the cheapest option in the short term. that is why half of the trash produced by americans ends up there. so it's no wonder that the holes, the planets biggest landfill of its kind, according to the keenest world records the apex landfill, outside of las vegas, it's big enough to accept waste for the next 250 years. landfill operators use several ways to tackle the problems of dumping thresh to protect the ground from toxic chemicals. they start with a large hole in the ground line with giants in front of the layers of synthetic
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materials. kind of like a huge into swimming pool with a big plastic sheets in it. at the bottom, there's a drainage system to remove the lead shape that's generated. sensors can also be placed at the bottom layer to detect any possible leaks after delete to district that it is turned into a usable water nowadays and engineered land. so can also capture most of the main thing to meet it by making a kind of trash. livonia, that stops most of it from going to the atmosphere as the garbage is dumped, heavy tractors compact it and then cover it with an impermeable layer. dump compact cover repeat over and over again. then that kind of system of pumps 6 out most of the gas is generated, including the mid thing at this points there 2 options. the main thing capture can be burned through a process called flaring that turns it from a super harmful greenhouse gas into a regular home for one c o 2. but this is a huge waste. here comes the 2nd option. method can generate heat, electricity,
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or renewable natural gas, compar vehicles. for example, many us landfills use this technologist and we've been here the immediate at altogether, they produce and also equivalent to energy to power when meet and homes. this technique, problems to reduce methane emissions by 60 to 90 percent. so problem solved not quite using special needs for red cameras on planes and satellites. researches have detected substantial leaks, currents measuring methods which usually rely on ground of cetaceans couldn't detect them. the research has found that us landfills they meet $1.00 times more meetings in official report. it's but it's not all bad news. this data can help linfield managers to detect leaks and reduce emissions straight away. however, not all solutions and the skills need to be so high tech that because this is a recommendation to reduce methane emissions from landfill is much simpler and more straightforward. reduce the amount of organic waste in them because the methane
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emissions from landfills are produced when organic matter decomposes underneath a pile of garbage without oxygen. if we are thought the, literally i'm going to destination that with these dark rates, is that the thoughts probably be situation or thought out i this is sharon collie, a scientists we specialize in waste management in india. being a woman. wideman was in wide winters. very good foot or bigger tradition of them. what they did. so you feel weird. did scientifically, neck stuff, gentlemen. uh. i think we get back to the stop the meets in admission city in countries like india, where around 50 percent of the garbage is wet waist. avoid them using landfills can be really effective, and some places are being quite successful in implementing this policy. take my sewer, for example, with a population of more than one median, it produces between 40500 tons of waste daily. the 3rd is designed to the centralized system in which trash gets collected, segregated,
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and composted inside their neighborhoods. here it is important to remember that composting is primary anaerobic process with oxygen, where micro organisms breakdown organic matter. it can relate small amounts of meeting if it's not properly done. if there isn't enough, the ration that is quite, quite often you'll see people turning the compost regularly in mice to about 50 percent of all waste is combusted for that the collector goes from door to door. residents, them properly separate their trash. do be, find officials say only 5 percent of the trash goes to land so their goal is 0 waste video risk management. there's like no risk to go for the plant or the line for today and simulation slash. so we had completely managing the risk though we tell, receiving from our different lots of mice, 50 corporation. the compost produced is sold to local farmers in the horticulture department. when you look around india, this may feel like a drop in the ocean, but it is a great example that shows it can be done. combusting also sorts out another huge
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problem, almost one 3rd of the countries farmland surface from slight different nations barkley, due to the heavy use of chemical fertilizers. now we're getting a compost is being used on farms to restore the land. this is a great example of climbing up the letter of the waste higher key at the very bottom of it. that's the worst possible way to get rid of the trash open burning or dumping. that is where the width weighs we just saw would probably end up then comes disposal without an engine recovery like kinds of land feeding or incineration. next is waste energy, which is an umbrella term for a few different methods like the west landfill. we saw generate electricity out of me. thing here comes with cycling. this is where the composting examples are even better. it is to reuse things often referred to as up cycling. and at the top of it is prevention and reduction. that bart depends a lot on the waste producers. so companies as well as individual consumers going up
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into the bedroom, it is not always easy closing dump sites and making lens feel better is a challenge and come to a long process. but it can be done. like can we get diginero it once hosted, let in america's biggest dumpsite. judging that, i'm not sure which received over 80000000 tons of cabbage in 30 years. the surrounding monroe forest was devastated by to locate the opportunity give me much sense and of it. they search for a faith to my my here to keep call laugh i use the short one shouldn't be bad. we saw the push fellow side, not by edge. went about money most got to at least if i you all are just responsible for this restoration project. don't this is think they both of them get that by just was once you know, truth bit i'm, i my, or i did your mind gives the mileage one about it, some safety thing, but it died is you mind the main roof forest captures a huge amount of su to this kind of invitation can absorb up to 4 times more carbon
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than other forest. and now we use waste goes to a modern landfill outside of the city. the site captures most of its methane emissions. according to the operator generates enough energy to power seats of $90000.00 residents. it is a modern engineered landfill which costs at around $19000000.00 us dollars or. but that doesn't mean that the problem is solved in nearby grandma. sure, they're still illegal, dump sites and even in the restoration project itself, there were problems with leaking lea checked in 2014, which now seems to had been assaulted this approach isn't cheap and it's not perfect, but it does have a lot of potential. look at this graphic, it shows regions that's to have a huge number of opium dump sites. in this case, some experts suggest that moving from dump sites to lentils would already be a step forward. on the top of that separating at least organic trash before sending it to the landfill. like in missouri is something we can do when a global level of test reducing waste is the top priority to can also be reached
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worldwide is placed at the top of the pyramids. let's face it right now. we're producing more and more trash worldwide. the power of smart waste management, instead it can reduce costs in the long run. the higher up the waste pyramids, you go, the more money you can make from the trash. so just by making energy or re sending trash this company and to more ways to collect in a controlled way, the less com it does to the environment. and the less money is needed to clean up this mess the, what about you? do you have any problems with dump sides or landfills nearby? ready leave an equal solution to the wrong? let us know in the comments below. keep the light button a subscribe to our channel for relieves new readers for you. every friday the
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