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t will only be through an historic generational commitment that we imate change create the kind of democracy americans.for all we will save all of creation by massive job creation within our country. deliver a green new deal america. what are we talking about when we talk about a green new deal? we talk about a green new eal, we are talking about jobs and justice. we are talking about greatest creation program in a generation. repairing ing about the historic oppression of front vulnerable communities hat have borne the worst burdens of our fossil fuel economy. right nt roosevelt was when he said about his new deal. statesmanship and vision require relief to all at the same time. talking about an historic 0-year mobilization that will mitigate climate emissions, build climate resiliency. acted on this scale before and we must do it again. renewable energy deployment. wind.solar, offshore storage batteries for renewable electricity. will not be ture found in the dark of a mine but of the sun. nergy efficiency, smart power grids, clean and affordable public transit. andn cars and manufacturing
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imation to today's needs to protect the environment. thank you can both crematorium is the oldest and most sacred of daley's three hundred seventy five open cremation sites or cox it's also the busiest cremating about seventy bodies pretty. it's sinking in now looking at all these burning bodies and immediately reminded of my own grandmother's passing last year brings up a lot of raw emotions that go with the passing of a love that is a difficult time for families and not particularly a moment when the environment is of primary concern but an organization called mox that is trying to change all that. you must be untrue yeah i go until guard is an executive officer of the ngo one day mission is about to start and they have just done. the initial late dinner and how long does it keep it it takes about a minimum five to six hours five to six hours i can see your eyes are watering yeah because of the aleutian and you can see it's stored in a dark small yeah really dark so this is the actual pollard and i see there is a little bit more activ
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always a good moment when a nation and imation he said it's a craft. i believe. one hour of these stand in the field in the cinema and watch a film. i mean film that really matters sweet hopes or. you know a piece of true it that we'll we will take home and we will reflect. on tomorrow. welcome tonight troops. this time our guests are us to sing. that song legend kathy sleigh. up. common does that sound. in fifteen songs d.w.m. . cool . to come to the new zero max you tube channel. close to a good line of stories. with exclusive insight. and a must see concerning arts and culture in your a. place to be full curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so for subscribing and don't miss out. small secluded spot near big changes. people making it possible to go africa. fantastic right trying that as they set out to safe environments. that learn from one another. and work together for the church. itself looking out for. w. n e koch is in germany to learn german english because. why not learn with him d w z learning course nikos fake. book players. table. the stage going
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and imation he said it's a craft. i believe. one hour he's standing in the field in the cinema and we watch a film. i mean film that really matters sui opes or. you know a piece of truth that. that we will take home and we will reflect. and tomorrow. on. reliable data. destined for classic status the fall of the folks from all the. olivia stirs the subtle. closely. carefully. the soon. to be a good. match. discovered the. subscribe to documentary on to. the summer girl five keys to seek for food. police to prevent cuts. separate draw and cook foods to avoid cross contamination. cooks thoroughly to kill microorganisms. keep food it safe temperatures. to prevent bacterial growth. use safe water and sea raw materials to avoid kentucky. food producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food. but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases in the home by plying the five key is to say for food use them you also have a role to play. this is the debt you news live from berlin there are no survivors in th
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always a good moment when a nation and imation he said it's a craft. i believe. one hour of these stand then the film in the cinema and we watch a film. i mean film that really matters sweet hopes or. you know a piece of truth that that we'll we will take home and we will reflect. on tomorrow. good shape. you actually getting a good rest and sufficient sleep or do you often wake up at night. when you explain what when is it normal and when it's. disorders what are the reasons for restless nights. good shooting next. one hundred in the coach coming from tokyo new hope for the police twenty no reaction to this but yeah we hope that she can get our economy moving i mean you do e.g. a few days out arrived in trentino eight years ago as a refugee know she owns her own business and is helping to turn this region around . integration with goat's cheese and a feel good look at me helps get thirty minutes for g.w. . the link time moves from africa and the world join us on facebook t.w. africa. players. table. the state. patrol. in the cooker game of power and money the co
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so we said good moment when a nation and imation he said it's a craft. i believe. one hour of these stand in the field in the cinema and we watch a film. i mean film that really matters sweet hopes or. you know a piece of truth that that we'll we will take home and we will reflect. and tomorrow. i go to college. keep learning marched reality wait a second we want the whole picture our facts instead of make i.d.'s shift to live us. from other reality to cryptocurrency to your topics for live in an ever changing digital. let's start with did i say some. shift. d.w. . one hundred eighty goats element from tokyo new hope for the nice trentino region the kids but yeah we hope that she can get our economy moving i mean she doing a deal good in town arrived in trentino eight years ago as a refugee now she owns her own business and is helping to turn this region around integration with goat's cheese and you feel being in the alps camp thirty minutes fifty w. . come to the new general max new two channel. a good line of stories. with exclusive. and a must see concerning art
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ein mozambique, it imated 2 million people have been affected by the resulting floods. the u.n.idai wiped out aof years wortrops in the region. reporter: cyclone idai crashed into the coastline two weeks ago. the city, the countryside, and lives held upside down. once classroom, this school has become an open air shoulder for over 2000 people. many areetting help, but not all. news of the arrival of a few bags of donated close. >> these women need everything. there is no clothes. there is no food. we need everything. reporter: some have gone back to patch together their lives in their homes. this man lost nearly everythingt storm. >> the hardest part now is finding material to rebuild my house and money to buy food to feed my family. the wind and the water took it all. reporter: the storm has passed h but the dangn't. beyond the food and bricks and mortar, people here need emergency health care, as the threat of disease hovers. so far, only a handful of cholera cases have been confirmed. a thousand more have been treated for diarrhea, a telltale sign of the waterborne disease. a
ein mozambique, it imated 2 million people have been affected by the resulting floods. the u.n.idai wiped out aof years wortrops in the region. reporter: cyclone idai crashed into the coastline two weeks ago. the city, the countryside, and lives held upside down. once classroom, this school has become an open air shoulder for over 2000 people. many areetting help, but not all. news of the arrival of a few bags of donated close. >> these women need everything. there is no clothes. there is...
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so you have a record of time and you can see hothe earth's imate has changed through time how the plants have changed how the temperatures have changed. >> sreenivan: raymo says the cores, like this one from the mediterranean sea, provide a record of the natural cycl of the earth's climate. so right now i'm touching something that's 50 or 60,000 years old? >>yes. >> sreenivasan: the cores also help scientists see how far off our climate is today from those cycles. >> one of the great scientific advances that came out of the ofmont core repository was the proohe theory of the ice ages and this undersg that ee ice ages come and go caused by variations in tth's orbit around the sun. >> sreenivasan: so we should be heading towards another ice agw >> so right e earth's orbit should be making tnd earth coolerhe northern hemisphere and it's making and t's warmer observing and that's obviously because we're putting so much greenhouse gases into the atmosphere very quickly. >> sreenivasan: the cores are collected on research vessels equipped with a system that lowers a specially-designed collecti
so you have a record of time and you can see hothe earth's imate has changed through time how the plants have changed how the temperatures have changed. >> sreenivan: raymo says the cores, like this one from the mediterranean sea, provide a record of the natural cycl of the earth's climate. so right now i'm touching something that's 50 or 60,000 years old? >>yes. >> sreenivasan: the cores also help scientists see how far off our climate is today from those cycles. >> one...
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. >> this is the most precise way to sharenf imation with law enforcement in real-time. >> now, the service has a price tag of less than $10,000 per year for police departments. according tocohe any's website so far, it's only used in areas of new jersey. >>> let's turn back to chuck. >> all right. dog wking forecast on a storm team 4 weather alert day, apopriately named, this is storm. a little girl would make a great addition to your tfamily. humane alliance rescue.org. to find out how to add storm to to find out how to add storm to me mes, the pressures of today's world can make it tough to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. reynold's kitchens™ hasfrustration for good.rap to celebrate, award winner jeff russo composed the world's shortest victory song. [sfx: victory song plays] yes! this is the good stuff™ i'an ice cruncher. so i was excited about all-new colgate total.it has sensitivi, so i don't have to give up doing what i lo
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imate ho i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching, thank you for coming. please, relax.ery nice of you to join us on today, this day. what is it, thursday? this is undoubtedly one of the least-productive days in america. nothing got done in our office today. the ncaa tournament started. all work came to an immediate halt. tonight's show is going to be terrible, okay? you know every year they try out the statistic about how much money american businesses lose because their employees are watching basketball? that's misleading. it's assuming they would have been working if they hadn't been watching basketball. the truth is, we would have been looking at facebook and taking buzz feed quizzes. my favorite part is the closeup shots of the chubby trombone player screaming. i was in the band, i know. the day began with 64 teams, 63 real ones and one from a made-up college called gonzaga. the biggest upset in the tournament so far might be the one i instigated up in washington state. i mentioned the other night that i have a theory, and the theory is i don't believe gone saga uni
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ohio where the viewer was calling in from, the unauthorized population is --imate to be around 107,000 estimated to be around 107,000. it is a sizable number. the matter how you slice it. i think you are going to hear from wilbur ross when he comes to congress that we want to know where citizens and immigrants are and that there are reasons to do that that are valid. i think that the founders, when they talked about a sentence, they did not say of the rise immigrants or unauthorized immigrants, you could have a constitutional amendment that says we will only count people who are citizens or not. that would be harder to do. having a constitutional amendment is not easy or get the supreme court to say it means something else. host: in oklahoma, paul is a republican. caller: good morning. i am just wondering, first off, i just looked it up and a yale estimates there are 22.8 million illegals in america and also did anybody ever have a problem about the executive order that oprah -- that president obama did that took $716 billion from medicare defund obamacare? i'll take my answers off the
ohio where the viewer was calling in from, the unauthorized population is --imate to be around 107,000 estimated to be around 107,000. it is a sizable number. the matter how you slice it. i think you are going to hear from wilbur ross when he comes to congress that we want to know where citizens and immigrants are and that there are reasons to do that that are valid. i think that the founders, when they talked about a sentence, they did not say of the rise immigrants or unauthorized immigrants,...
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. >> there is a real concern that imate change could affect coffee plants around the world. >> lucy kafanovmorning. >> reporter: good morning. for morn st of us, the dayoesn' start without one of these. scientists in the uk are ringing the alarm about client change, and how it could put your cuff cup of coffee at risk. it is a ritual for many aroun the world. >> drinking coffee is something for everyone around the world. >> reporter: enjoy the cup while you can. more than halfthe world's coffee plants are at risk of going extinct. that's according to british botanist aaron davis, who spent decades trekking through forests and farms, documenting how the warming planet is making it harder to grow coffee. fancy meeting you in the tropics. should we walk? >> let's go. lasteporter: we're at a living laboratory on the grounds of a former royal residence. could we lose coffee? >> if we don't take ction, yes, could. >> reporter: this is the coffee t ant. this is the type m us drink. wow, those are the beans. >> if we factor in climate change, land usechange, by the end of the century, if we don't d
. >> there is a real concern that imate change could affect coffee plants around the world. >> lucy kafanovmorning. >> reporter: good morning. for morn st of us, the dayoesn' start without one of these. scientists in the uk are ringing the alarm about client change, and how it could put your cuff cup of coffee at risk. it is a ritual for many aroun the world. >> drinking coffee is something for everyone around the world. >> reporter: enjoy the cup while you can....
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. >> even if we eliminate emissions, wsimply stop the imate problem getting worse. we don't make it any better. reporter: the planet is already in trouble; there is too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and human civilization has done precious little about it. as you can see, these trendlines have a lot of inertia. so even if we stopped using all fossil fuels tomorrow, there's still so much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that the problem will persist for decades. >> we do need to dve emissions zero, but we also need to reduce the risk from the co2's thn the air. >> reporter: so keith is asking some big questions: like whaif could suck carbon dioxide out an the air? it may sound likmpractical idea, but he has some proof of concept. it's a prototype plant in canada but by carbon engineering, company keith founded. it extracts carbon dioxide out of thin air. the pure co2 is then combined with hydrogen to synthesize fuels, gasoline diesel or aviation kerosene. choose your grade. >> that fuel didn't co from the ground. all the carbon that you released thburning it,
. >> even if we eliminate emissions, wsimply stop the imate problem getting worse. we don't make it any better. reporter: the planet is already in trouble; there is too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and human civilization has done precious little about it. as you can see, these trendlines have a lot of inertia. so even if we stopped using all fossil fuels tomorrow, there's still so much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that the problem will persist for decades. >> we do need...
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first-quarter gross margin is also higher than expected, and 50%. 49.2%.imate was h&m group is stilladdition of 175 new stores in 2019. the number of stores in europe, though, is expected to reduce by 50 in 2019. it will also launch on india's e-commerce sites. those are updates in terms of the stores. . we also have numbers coming through from travis perkins, let me look at this and bring that to you as well. here is the news on travis perkins. next roberts has been named ceo, as john carter will step down as --nickaugust 5, 2019 roberts, so that is the news flow around travis perkins. let us look at bond markets, we are seeing some stabilization. 10 year treasury yields have been hovering around 2.4%. looking at how futures are set up, the indication is that we could see 10 year treasury yields edge up, not really going anywhere, but in europe, perhaps btp yields could edge higher. we are not getting much directionality from the bund features at the moment. futures at the moment. the rally details on in the asian session, we have dani berger standing by. the market, we saw rallies
first-quarter gross margin is also higher than expected, and 50%. 49.2%.imate was h&m group is stilladdition of 175 new stores in 2019. the number of stores in europe, though, is expected to reduce by 50 in 2019. it will also launch on india's e-commerce sites. those are updates in terms of the stores. . we also have numbers coming through from travis perkins, let me look at this and bring that to you as well. here is the news on travis perkins. next roberts has been named ceo, as john...
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imate rock the hillary clinton and donald trump did not face a single question about global warming in 2016. and ath wildfires president who denies the issue, the issue is seared in some voters minds. the issuebe when finally breaks through? go ahead. i just wanted to point out that in 2016, the rnc blocked cnn and nbc from republican debates. i think c-span should have told us that before making this big deal about democrats. ofmp called cnn the enemy the people. it is my birthday. happy birthday. i am not that ask how old you are, but i hope you have a we had a caller asking about this next segment as we look at the wall street tax act of 2019. susan harley looks brian -- will explain what it means. we will also talk about bernie sanders first visit to hampshire. discuss alienated america, wally some places thrive another's collapse. our guest this week is the assistant speaker of the house. we have a lot to talk about from this past week. >> you had a happy ending, you past hr one, your election reform bill. arounde sort of turned on this issue of the congresswoman, there were some
imate rock the hillary clinton and donald trump did not face a single question about global warming in 2016. and ath wildfires president who denies the issue, the issue is seared in some voters minds. the issuebe when finally breaks through? go ahead. i just wanted to point out that in 2016, the rnc blocked cnn and nbc from republican debates. i think c-span should have told us that before making this big deal about democrats. ofmp called cnn the enemy the people. it is my birthday. happy...
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ohio where the viewer was calling in from, the unauthorized population is --imate to be around 107,000imated to be around 107,000. it is a sizable number. the matter how you slice it. i think you are going to hear from wilbur ross when he comes to congress that we want to know where citizens and immigrants are and that there are reasons to do that that are valid. i think that the founders, when they talked about a sentence, they did not say of the rise immigrants or unauthorized immigrants, you could have a constitutional amendment that says we will only count people who are citizens or not. that would be harder to do. having a constitutional amendment is not easy or get the supreme court to say it means something else. host: in oklahoma, paul is a republican. caller: good morning. i am just wondering, first off, i just looked it up and a yale estimates there are 22.8 million illegals in america and also did anybody ever have a problem about the executive order that oprah -- that president obama did that took $716 billion from medicare defund obamacare? i'll take my answers off the air
ohio where the viewer was calling in from, the unauthorized population is --imate to be around 107,000imated to be around 107,000. it is a sizable number. the matter how you slice it. i think you are going to hear from wilbur ross when he comes to congress that we want to know where citizens and immigrants are and that there are reasons to do that that are valid. i think that the founders, when they talked about a sentence, they did not say of the rise immigrants or unauthorized immigrants, you...