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foreign nationals which includes september 11, 2001 -- naturalization is voluntary for naturalization must apply for it, receive a variable adjudication and take the oath of allegiance to become a naturalized u.s. citizen. as part of the process the apartment of defense must defy honorable service alien has met the time in service or garments. in most cases the 180 days. this policy that the servicemember has served honorably as required statute. october 1, the united state citizen and inpatient services has nationalized a proximally 130,000 members of the abroad. today we will discuss the difficult issue of noncitizen vetted veterans who been removed from the united states. supported to know if no one is above the legal consequent is of their behavior. the cases of that has been a place for several administrations and with sensitivity to those who may have suffered from mental health problems due to their service. i'm also honored to be an original cosponsor with bringing member collins of hr 4803 the citizenship for military children it's a bipartisan bill to make the technical chan
foreign nationals which includes september 11, 2001 -- naturalization is voluntary for naturalization must apply for it, receive a variable adjudication and take the oath of allegiance to become a naturalized u.s. citizen. as part of the process the apartment of defense must defy honorable service alien has met the time in service or garments. in most cases the 180 days. this policy that the servicemember has served honorably as required statute. october 1, the united state citizen and...
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she replied for naturalization. she was discharged from the military and approved for naturalization after the aclu took her case and filed a lawsuit against the government. we have a case of somebody serving honorably on active duty who gets wrongly denied citizenship, leaves active duty and is approved for citizenship. this makes no sense. >> i'm assuming she wasn't a chinese south. >> well, i think she's from south korea. >> oh, okay. was there a reason given to her when she was serving that her citizenship was denied. >> they said she was lacked good moral character. she was serving honorable, this is a catch all term that they use when they have come into the military, and we don't think you should be a citizen, they accuse you of locking moral character. >> it seems like a lot of changes in procedure are cruel without an explanation to that. so what's the purpose of changing this policy, do you think? >> as i said earlier, it's driven by xenophobia. >> and can you prove that to us right now? >> i can prove it.
she replied for naturalization. she was discharged from the military and approved for naturalization after the aclu took her case and filed a lawsuit against the government. we have a case of somebody serving honorably on active duty who gets wrongly denied citizenship, leaves active duty and is approved for citizenship. this makes no sense. >> i'm assuming she wasn't a chinese south. >> well, i think she's from south korea. >> oh, okay. was there a reason given to her when...
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cat, nature cat ♪ nature cat, nature cat, nature cat ♪ ♪ so what are we waiting for?s our favourite nature guide ♪ ♪ we just can't wait to get-- outside! ♪ we're swinging through the ees now ♪ ♪ we're jumping in the leaves no♪ ♪ we're getting muddy knees now ♪ we're nature cat! y-ho! ♪ nature cat, nature cat, nature cat ♪ lly-ho! narrator: "runaway pumpkin." mwah-ha-ha! mwah-ha-ha! bah! oh! such a cute costume, nature cat! cute?! really? i was going for scary. mwah-ha-ha! hi, nature cat! really? nothin not at all scary to you? scary?! you mean like this? y-y-y-yikes! but do you think "scariest jack-o-lantern" at the halloween party, nature cat? nature cat? nature cat? yes, it's scary! really, really scary! (chuckling nervously) nice work, hal! thank you, kind sir! not everything about halloween has to be scary, nature cat! look at my fairy costume! ♪ floating, floating, floating ♪ ♪ gently, floating, floating ♪ floating to the ground whoa! nice pumpkin, daisy! oh, thanks! i'm going to enter it in the "biggest and most beautiful pumpkin contest." man-oh-man, i ju s lov
cat, nature cat ♪ nature cat, nature cat, nature cat ♪ ♪ so what are we waiting for?s our favourite nature guide ♪ ♪ we just can't wait to get-- outside! ♪ we're swinging through the ees now ♪ ♪ we're jumping in the leaves no♪ ♪ we're getting muddy knees now ♪ we're nature cat! y-ho! ♪ nature cat, nature cat, nature cat ♪ lly-ho! narrator: "runaway pumpkin." mwah-ha-ha! mwah-ha-ha! bah! oh! such a cute costume, nature cat! cute?! really? i was going for...
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to be naturalized. naturalization ceremonies were going on. it's very interesting. the country was in need, men and women who either immigrants themselves are immigrants parents, wearing the uniform unselfishly and offer their lives. there are legal current residents who are in the nation his cemeteries today. iraq and afghan wars. so am baffled about where we are today. and i think whose is the very important hearing but i also believe whose should be to the attention of the armed services committee. if there was joint legislation it would have to be an accommodation with the arm services committees of the department of defense can wake up. and forgive me, if these questions have been answered but there is a standard that isis is supposed to utilize their dressing veterans. they need to consider it criminal history financial times, employment and health and community services. it comes to my attention with our report, the sum of the folks in i.c.e., don't even know they are supposed to do that. or handling list of criteria to even address. so if i could ask folks,
to be naturalized. naturalization ceremonies were going on. it's very interesting. the country was in need, men and women who either immigrants themselves are immigrants parents, wearing the uniform unselfishly and offer their lives. there are legal current residents who are in the nation his cemeteries today. iraq and afghan wars. so am baffled about where we are today. and i think whose is the very important hearing but i also believe whose should be to the attention of the armed services...
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using a natural process. the plant is part of the environmentalists absolute water and the technology was created by the father daughter being of smith and. this whole idea came about is also because i have seen in my own home where the switch line and the drinking water supply normally gets mixed up especially in the genes so at that point of time it is you know it was it was crazy i mean you could smell it in the being a having stomach issues you were having infections and all that kind of stuff so it was about what. i have seen kids being in so would one. you know it's quite disheartening to watch so that's where basically the whole concept came about. in 2015 delhi was ranked 2nd in a list of the 20 largest cities in the world experiencing water stress where water resources are insufficient for the city's needs water access it remains a glaring problem for the government but manoj mishra an activist who had to spend a lifetime working to conserve the river insists the problem is not just availability. the
using a natural process. the plant is part of the environmentalists absolute water and the technology was created by the father daughter being of smith and. this whole idea came about is also because i have seen in my own home where the switch line and the drinking water supply normally gets mixed up especially in the genes so at that point of time it is you know it was it was crazy i mean you could smell it in the being a having stomach issues you were having infections and all that kind of...
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save the other natural limit other. art isn't such a king a 1st. step using good water resources carefully can help future generations to stick to their home and traditions. what does stress has not been a relevant issue for most northern european countries but climate change is causing huge changes in the hydrological balance present evaporation and groundwater formation are expected to follow a new order them in the future the german vendors association is preparing for the worst testing new water management methods to keep it and to stock up the ground water levels. ready for years there hasn't been enough rainfall here even when a downpour drenched the soil the damaged grain could no longer recover its normal size. 'd 'd of the you can see the plants are suffering from drought stress they're sharing their lateral shoots because these leaves are drying out. normally the plants here would be 4 times as tall. the grain field supporter on a nature reserve which is monitored by park rangers this area used to be a marsh land full of animals like cran
save the other natural limit other. art isn't such a king a 1st. step using good water resources carefully can help future generations to stick to their home and traditions. what does stress has not been a relevant issue for most northern european countries but climate change is causing huge changes in the hydrological balance present evaporation and groundwater formation are expected to follow a new order them in the future the german vendors association is preparing for the worst testing new...
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for me being out in nature is an important breathing is food and drink. and i stay in a miserable hotel and get served eggs that comes from god knows where i notice what i'm missing. when i wake up in the morning and feel strong and clear headed i go to my chickens and i know it's going to be a good day. well that's all i need to enjoy life that's all i need to be happy. it's. time to begin it's just. it's just. this is a true paradise at least nowadays in the past this would have been completely ordinary back then every village from garmisch to flensburg would have looked like this just about every household would have kept chickens which they'd feed out my yard chickens would have been joined by sparrows to rise red start black birds starlings because of all those small farms you saw birds all across germany from the northern coast to the alps. well nowadays you have to make a special effort to create this. so where are the birds. there are never bird haven't. young has slings feet on insects brought to them by their parents and insects are an increasin
for me being out in nature is an important breathing is food and drink. and i stay in a miserable hotel and get served eggs that comes from god knows where i notice what i'm missing. when i wake up in the morning and feel strong and clear headed i go to my chickens and i know it's going to be a good day. well that's all i need to enjoy life that's all i need to be happy. it's. time to begin it's just. it's just. this is a true paradise at least nowadays in the past this would have been...
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natural ever since we started using natural dies there has been a growing respect for the ministers anything that is argument is a little more expensive because it is. what i feel that the future is brighter for natural are going to. sell to other natural leverage other john. isn't such a king a 1st step using good at water resources carefully can help. future generations do stick to their home and traditions. what does stress has not been a relevant issue for most northern european countries but climate change is also huge changes in the hydrological balance present evaporation and groundwater formation are expected to follow a new water them in the future the german dream job association is preparing for the worst testing the water management methods to keep it and to stock up the groundwater levels. ready ready ready for years there hasn't been enough rainfall here even when a downpour drenched the soil the damaged grain could no longer recover and reach its normal size. 'd of the event and you can see the plants are suffering from dr stress there shedding their lateral shoots because the
natural ever since we started using natural dies there has been a growing respect for the ministers anything that is argument is a little more expensive because it is. what i feel that the future is brighter for natural are going to. sell to other natural leverage other john. isn't such a king a 1st step using good at water resources carefully can help. future generations do stick to their home and traditions. what does stress has not been a relevant issue for most northern european countries...
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nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. nature's bounty. but in my mind i'm still 25. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex - now in triple strength plus magnesium. . >> welcome back. pilots at one major airline are taking boeing to court claiming the grounding of the 737 max is causing them millions in loss of salary >> southwest airlines union have filed a lawsuit against boeing alleging the grounding of the max has cost them more than $100 million in loss wages. southwest is the largest operator with 34 in its fleet. it had 41 more planes on order but those deliveries now remain frozen the union said pilots agreed to flight max based on the sales pitch that it was air worthy and had time tested. in a statement, it says that was false and, quote, boeing's errors cost the lives of 346 people, damaged the critical bond between pilots and passengers and reduced the opportunities for air travel a boeing spokesperson says the lawsuit is baseless. a company will work
nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. nature's bounty. but in my mind i'm still 25. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex - now in triple strength plus magnesium. . >> welcome back. pilots at one major airline are taking boeing to court claiming the grounding of the 737 max is causing them millions in loss of salary >> southwest airlines union have filed a...
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citizens are natural in and from that. there is a deterrent effect. >> they don't even get to the point where they get to the post? >> innt some cases they would be deterred. they would have fears about the family. >> in other cases they would be concern they themselves might be challenged, particularly if they are a citizen by the citizens needs language assistance in some way at the polling place. there is also this danger of accessing inaccurate data, even though it's going to be used in aggregate it still means that a naturalized citizen is aware that the federal government is seeking information from their state dmv that make and accurately identify the best deal a noncitizen. that can have a deterrent effect, or itt can encourage others who may be led by the rhetoric to challenge that persons r participation in elections. it all stems from practices and rhetoric from the administration that is not seeking accurate data, particularly with respect to naturally citizens, that is invading privacy, that is raising those k
citizens are natural in and from that. there is a deterrent effect. >> they don't even get to the point where they get to the post? >> innt some cases they would be deterred. they would have fears about the family. >> in other cases they would be concern they themselves might be challenged, particularly if they are a citizen by the citizens needs language assistance in some way at the polling place. there is also this danger of accessing inaccurate data, even though it's going...
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care at the institute for nature conservation and landscape ecology alexandra. kline is investigating the role of insects in agricultural landscapes. into types again to determine the species we examine every little detail in the hair each individual poor or the end tena those little horns you see on bees. we can count the number of segments on the flagellum to determine whether a b. is male or female i mean we can see whether it's gathered pollen we examine the color of the pollen which is really fascinating to figure out what kind it is applying to the. alexander family a client is studying how to preserve the diversity of plants and animals in our modern cultivated landscapes. insects are crucial in preserving that biodiversity ringback. there are tens of thousands of insect species they play an important role in decomposing organic matter dead plants would animals and feces so insects help keep the earth clean they're also pollinators without them we wouldn't have fruit or vegetables and there wouldn't be food for other living creatures either. without insec
care at the institute for nature conservation and landscape ecology alexandra. kline is investigating the role of insects in agricultural landscapes. into types again to determine the species we examine every little detail in the hair each individual poor or the end tena those little horns you see on bees. we can count the number of segments on the flagellum to determine whether a b. is male or female i mean we can see whether it's gathered pollen we examine the color of the pollen which is...
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you are no ndlonger boston bound by mother nature.ou are the boss. adif you read the marketing materials of the first commercial steam engines it was all about you are now the boss you don't have to wait for the wind to blow. you don't have to build your factories next to the rivers because they used to be powered by water wheels. you can build them wherever you want. the ideact was you had your portable climate and you could control the temperature. over the hundreds of years of the industrial age they have been accumulating in the atmosphere and now comes the stsponse that takes the form of hurricane dory and was unprecedented to behave that way whether it's the storms, fires, heat waves, we are up against forces that are more powerfull than us. it's a fairy tale about the idea that we now are in the drivers seat. i think the beauty of renewable entry is that it does put usbe back in dialogue in the natural world and it is about sort of harnessing the power of nature and of bending and breaking it. >> guest: go in with a leading aut
you are no ndlonger boston bound by mother nature.ou are the boss. adif you read the marketing materials of the first commercial steam engines it was all about you are now the boss you don't have to wait for the wind to blow. you don't have to build your factories next to the rivers because they used to be powered by water wheels. you can build them wherever you want. the ideact was you had your portable climate and you could control the temperature. over the hundreds of years of the industrial...
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and narrative that we could dominate nature and it is draining and seeing the natural world and the machine for us to dominate.us that really begins with things taken. it is how we ended up where we are. it is going to be a return to older stories combined with newer ones that is going to be part of getting us out of this. host: the books, in a sentence describebe it. naomi: windows, a collection of essays i wrote when i was very much sort of on the frontlines of this debate about corporate globalization. host: this changesest: everything. naomi: the subtitle is capitalism versus the climate. it's about the clash that we have between economic system that requires expansion in order to not be in crisis in a natural world that requires that the contract in order to not be in crisis. host: got margaret. from arkansas. >> thank you. thank tom for his question. and naomi parker reply. this morning, my phone received two alerts for flash floods in my area. i think greta my my own denomination, the southern baptist.no i don't really know what their opinion is now. some of us, believe that. [inaudi
and narrative that we could dominate nature and it is draining and seeing the natural world and the machine for us to dominate.us that really begins with things taken. it is how we ended up where we are. it is going to be a return to older stories combined with newer ones that is going to be part of getting us out of this. host: the books, in a sentence describebe it. naomi: windows, a collection of essays i wrote when i was very much sort of on the frontlines of this debate about corporate...
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it was all about natural gas. it's all about increasing natural gas production.e sitting vice president son would be on the board of energy company getting $50,000 a year. it is the kind of it's not good for politics or the planet. and i think we need a much clearer break with this kind after the 2016 election. the new york times asked me to write an opt ed responding to the-e claim that hillary's loss meant that no woman could be president. there are a lot of women who took it very personally what i make it and until my daughters. umwrote an opt ed making the argument that i do not think that's what we should take from the 2016 election because i feel like hillary clinton was to compromise a candidate to run asf front hard as she needed to run against trump. one of the ways in which trump was below vulnerable is that he have multiple women lectsing him of sexual misconduct.f she was to compromise because of bill clinton and that was one of the reasons among many others that she lost the election. >> the point is that her hands were tied behind her back because o
it was all about natural gas. it's all about increasing natural gas production.e sitting vice president son would be on the board of energy company getting $50,000 a year. it is the kind of it's not good for politics or the planet. and i think we need a much clearer break with this kind after the 2016 election. the new york times asked me to write an opt ed responding to the-e claim that hillary's loss meant that no woman could be president. there are a lot of women who took it very personally...
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the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by the committee on natural resources now printed in the bill, modified by the amendment printed in part a of the report of the committee on rules accompanying this resolution, shall be considered as adopted in the house and in the committee of the whole. the bill, as amended, shall be considered as the original bill for the purpose of further amendment under the five-minute rule and shall be considered as read. all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended, are waived. no further amendment to the bill, as amended, shall be in order except those printed in part b of the report of the committee on rules. each such further amendment may be offered only in the order printed in the report, may be offered only by a member designated in the report, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the time specified in the report equally divided and controlled by the proponent and an opponent, shall not be subject to amendment, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question in the house or in the commi
the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by the committee on natural resources now printed in the bill, modified by the amendment printed in part a of the report of the committee on rules accompanying this resolution, shall be considered as adopted in the house and in the committee of the whole. the bill, as amended, shall be considered as the original bill for the purpose of further amendment under the five-minute rule and shall be considered as read. all points of order against...
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to be naturalized. naturalization ceremonies were going on. it's very interesting.the country was in need, men and women who either immigrants themselves are immigrants parents, wearing the uniform unselfishly and offer their lives. there are legal current residents who are in the nation his cemeteries today. iraq and afghan wars. so am baffled about where we are today. and i think whose is the very important hearing but i also believe whose should be to the attention of the armed services committee. if there was joint legislation it would have to be an accommodation with the arm services committees of the department of defense can wake up. and forgive me, if these questions have been answered but there is a standard that isis is supposed to utilize their dressing veterans. they need to consider it criminal history financial times, employment and health and community services. it comes to my attention with our report, the sum of the folks in i.c.e., don't even know they are supposed to do that. or handling list of criteria to even address. so if i could ask folks, a
to be naturalized. naturalization ceremonies were going on. it's very interesting.the country was in need, men and women who either immigrants themselves are immigrants parents, wearing the uniform unselfishly and offer their lives. there are legal current residents who are in the nation his cemeteries today. iraq and afghan wars. so am baffled about where we are today. and i think whose is the very important hearing but i also believe whose should be to the attention of the armed services...
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the campaign continues to impact and prevent naturalized latino voters from participating. one example of this is in the executive order that accompanied the decision by the administration to give up attempting to read a citizenship question in 2020. that in that executive order the president ordered the commerce department to seek administrative record from both federal and state sources to try to put together a database of citizenship around the country. they now learn in recent media reports that one of the main mechanisms they will use to attempt to identify citizens, is dmv records from karen. the problem is, is we recently saw indicates litigated by moldovan others in texas, is the dmv databases with respect to citizenships are notoriously inaccurate. the fact is that someone who goes to dmv before becoming simpson has no obligation or a mini reason to report back to the dmv once and naturalized to become a citizen. they would not have any location you back to the mb until they need to renew drivers license for example. we saw this in texas where texas attempted to pu
the campaign continues to impact and prevent naturalized latino voters from participating. one example of this is in the executive order that accompanied the decision by the administration to give up attempting to read a citizenship question in 2020. that in that executive order the president ordered the commerce department to seek administrative record from both federal and state sources to try to put together a database of citizenship around the country. they now learn in recent media reports...
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kind of mimicry of nature.hich is a paradigm shift from the kind of dominant that seeing our rule as being to dominate the natural world . to bend it to our will. and that brute force engineering behind the damning of great rivers and really the fossil fuel economy that we could dig up life, burn it and send waste up into the atmosphere and tell ourselves that we had conquered nature.was the whole promise of fossil fuel age. you are no longer tossed around by mother nature. you are the boss area if you read the marketing materials of the first commercial steam engines it was all about you are now the boss. you don't have to wait for the winds that blow to sail your ship. you can sale them whenever you want. you don't have to build your factories next to rushing rivers because factories used to be powered by water wheels. build your factories wherever you want. the idea was you had your portable climate and you could control the temperature, you could master the winds and waves and what climate change tells us i
kind of mimicry of nature.hich is a paradigm shift from the kind of dominant that seeing our rule as being to dominate the natural world . to bend it to our will. and that brute force engineering behind the damning of great rivers and really the fossil fuel economy that we could dig up life, burn it and send waste up into the atmosphere and tell ourselves that we had conquered nature.was the whole promise of fossil fuel age. you are no longer tossed around by mother nature. you are the boss...
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an authentic natural paradise. of all the growing things that existed in the silence 95 out of a 100 or else in the world. there was there as there is no no police no nor were they even begin to compete with these islands in their capacity to encourage natural life to develop free and radically up to its own potential. from the. prison. most boring. today these islands face an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being threatened. why mere valley. was my school. lease is the way i learned to hunt and fish. to enjoy. this whole valley. i used to go hunting from here right saddle up my mules and out right all the way into the valley. valley was a very. self-sustaining neighborhood. a lot of the people were hunted some were fishermen a lot of them had small businesses of the own a lot of the people were farmers we weren't they gantz. agriculture because all of the farmers up here were all tariff almos. so we all had to work hard we all had to respect each other the fad used that. were given to
an authentic natural paradise. of all the growing things that existed in the silence 95 out of a 100 or else in the world. there was there as there is no no police no nor were they even begin to compete with these islands in their capacity to encourage natural life to develop free and radically up to its own potential. from the. prison. most boring. today these islands face an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being threatened. why mere valley. was my school. lease...
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nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. nature's bounty.ohnsbut we're also a cancer fighting, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. introducing new vicks vapopatch easy to wear with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, for the whole family. new eathe easy. tch. securian financial offers solutions that give you the confidence to enjoy the here and now. no, no thank you. so you can make every moment count. ( ♪ ) thanks to move free ultra i keep up with this little one. see the world with this guy. and hit the town with these girls. in a clinical study, 4 out of 5 users felt better joint comfort. take the ultra challenge. try move free today. so you have ten years experience... i do. but no phd? first kid. here's all the numbers, food's in the fridge, oh and lucas likes to pull on jewelry so you might want to lose the nose ring. by their second kid, parents are more likely to choose luvs. live, learn, and get luvs. >>> the man in the center of a bizarre story in the net
nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. nature's bounty.ohnsbut we're also a cancer fighting, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. introducing new vicks vapopatch easy to wear with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, for the whole family. new eathe easy. tch. securian financial offers solutions that give you the confidence to enjoy the here and now. no, no thank you. so you can make every moment count. (...
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and berlin wall come negotiators from russia and ukraine have failed to agree on a new long term natural gas transit contract and fears are growing in europe that it could be a cold winter russian gas bound for the e.u.'s currently pumped through ukraine and disagreements over payments have mob relations between russia and ukraine even going so far as to freeze gas deliveries before western europe is dependent on russian gas so other transit countries with which they russian pipelines past but the new undersea nord stream to pipeline bypasses countries like ukraine and changes the game completely russia can now effectively weaponize the pipeline by cutting off supplies to come trees like ukraine while keeping western european customers supplied. this is the end of a very long pipeline 200000 steel tubes running 1230 kilometers under the baltic sea the energy megaproject nord stream to is almost complete. russia says the old pipelines that brought its gas to western europe have reached their capacity limit north stream to adds to more lines but it also makes russia far less dependent on t
and berlin wall come negotiators from russia and ukraine have failed to agree on a new long term natural gas transit contract and fears are growing in europe that it could be a cold winter russian gas bound for the e.u.'s currently pumped through ukraine and disagreements over payments have mob relations between russia and ukraine even going so far as to freeze gas deliveries before western europe is dependent on russian gas so other transit countries with which they russian pipelines past but...
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so i worked a lot with natural phenomena, and natural sort of experiences ant how do our senses re that, and back then when i did the "moss wall," it was sort of before the kind of green, vertical gardens, green high-rises i proposed, "well, maybe ecology as an answer to architecture. "maybe we should look to nature for a sort of response to how to builduildings," so the "moss wall" is like, "well, why don't we just build with moss in this case, but, "why don't we listen meo nature in order to p with solutions for architectural things?" and, as we can see in the "moss wall," it looks amazing. are you seriouslyggesting peopl, could live in a house that is has got walls made of moss? well, the point is more like, as a moss wall, you know, it's sore like a proposal , "well, instead of, as we know now, lot of sort of building materials "are not sustainable, buwhy don't we see "answers to how are we gonna live in the future if not a moss wall?" but then, you know, has things to offer. we just need to find ways to implement them. there's a very stron sort of climatthem to a lot of your work.
so i worked a lot with natural phenomena, and natural sort of experiences ant how do our senses re that, and back then when i did the "moss wall," it was sort of before the kind of green, vertical gardens, green high-rises i proposed, "well, maybe ecology as an answer to architecture. "maybe we should look to nature for a sort of response to how to builduildings," so the "moss wall" is like, "well, why don't we just build with moss in this case, but,...
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the widespread nature of the event my perspective, the widespread nature of what we're seeing in terms of the various aspects of our service territories being involved. when you look at our service territory, nearly most of our counties are involved in this. from the sierra foothills all the way down to the east bay hills. so given the extreme nature of this event, we have been working internally and forecasting kind of what we call a high-stress scenario. which is comparable to the october 2017. and what we're seeing is that this is very similar in nature. but it does have a broader footprint, especially when you look at the east bay. >> we know the bay area and all of california that we do have high fire danger weather. pg&e has been planning for this for years. so why isn't pg&e better prepared for things like more backup generators for the tunnels? or other businesses that have spent hundreds and thousands of dollars trying to meet these demands? so people are checking into hotels or losing their groceries. this is costing a lot of people a lot of money. >> yes. understood. and we
the widespread nature of the event my perspective, the widespread nature of what we're seeing in terms of the various aspects of our service territories being involved. when you look at our service territory, nearly most of our counties are involved in this. from the sierra foothills all the way down to the east bay hills. so given the extreme nature of this event, we have been working internally and forecasting kind of what we call a high-stress scenario. which is comparable to the october...
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this place is unique because people can come here and see what rivers used to look like what nature in europe was like once . and if we could preserve these large areas of wild nature we're also hoping to keep the ecological balance on the european continent along sickle you skew. the proposed waterway would cut straight through 11 nature reserves and the activists say it could destroy a unique ecosystem the canal is supposed to connect to the baltic sea and the black sea its route goes through one of the last big wetland areas in europe with rare black older forests. 90 percent of the birds in bellerose live here including endangered species some animals nest directly on the untouched banks. this is tall covers 35 kilometers along many narrow wild sections of the river which would have to be dug out to allow commercial traffic. when the group stops for a break they talk to local that's about the pan of water way. often people in the villages only have limited sources of information and we can be one of those sources for them so that they don't only get information from state media but
this place is unique because people can come here and see what rivers used to look like what nature in europe was like once . and if we could preserve these large areas of wild nature we're also hoping to keep the ecological balance on the european continent along sickle you skew. the proposed waterway would cut straight through 11 nature reserves and the activists say it could destroy a unique ecosystem the canal is supposed to connect to the baltic sea and the black sea its route goes through...
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now they have access to nature right here on their campus.eise: i l like to calall it multispepecies justitice, so, 's thinking about what is it right to do by people. how do we make this a more just, a more fair space for the different groups of people who inhabit the city, but how do we also make it a habitable place for the non-human species that are already here? paulyy: there hahas been thihis general l idea out t there thatf you wantnt to see nanature, youu need d to go to y yellowstonener yossemite, and the reality is that thahat's not true. and everybodody should know that that's not true because they just have to s start looking around and they can see the incredible diversity of species that are aroround them at all titimes. you don't need to travel anywhere to see nature. you just need to start observing. annocer: "eah focus"s made possiblen part bthe oran countyommunityoundatio and thearvue fndation.
now they have access to nature right here on their campus.eise: i l like to calall it multispepecies justitice, so, 's thinking about what is it right to do by people. how do we make this a more just, a more fair space for the different groups of people who inhabit the city, but how do we also make it a habitable place for the non-human species that are already here? paulyy: there hahas been thihis general l idea out t there thatf you wantnt to see nanature, youu need d to go to y...
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it if you are a piece of the proposed waterway would cut straight through 11 nature reserves and the activists say it could destroy a unique ecosystem the canal is supposed to connect to the baltic sea and the black sea its route goes through one of the last big wetland areas in europe with rare black older forests. 90 percent of the birds in belarus live here including endangered species some animals nest directly on the untouched banks. this is tall covers 35 kilometers along many narrow wild sections of the river which would have to be dug out to allow commercial traffic. when the group stops for a break they talk to local that's about the pan of water way. of often people in the villages only have limited sources of information become one of those sources for them so that they don't only get information from state media but also hear a different opinion. should be sure the war because then they can decide for themselves what they want the rivers infrastructure to develop what they want to protect the environment around them and keep it healthy. with us they are. day 2 of the kaya
it if you are a piece of the proposed waterway would cut straight through 11 nature reserves and the activists say it could destroy a unique ecosystem the canal is supposed to connect to the baltic sea and the black sea its route goes through one of the last big wetland areas in europe with rare black older forests. 90 percent of the birds in belarus live here including endangered species some animals nest directly on the untouched banks. this is tall covers 35 kilometers along many narrow wild...
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the most comprehensive study into life on earth says the natural world is in decline in ecosystems that collapsing more province and animals face extinction than at any other time in history. i'm lucy and human in the amazonian state of where until not so long ago every centimeter you see behind me was covered by rain forest now it's been cleared by fire and by saw in the name of progress. we'll look at what we're doing to the planet and what we can do about it new ideas and new technology to help revive some of the world's most endangered species. the momentum is growing around the world to keep our warming planet crawl from the top levels of government to grassroots initiatives on the front lines people are stepping up to address a global climate crisis but we face an ecological crisis too from the destruction of natural habitats to pollution overfishing to climate change earth's rich biodiversity is in decline and this is why we're devoting this episode of planet teso west to efforts to revive the natural world. in may the un published the most comprehensive study of life on earth 45
the most comprehensive study into life on earth says the natural world is in decline in ecosystems that collapsing more province and animals face extinction than at any other time in history. i'm lucy and human in the amazonian state of where until not so long ago every centimeter you see behind me was covered by rain forest now it's been cleared by fire and by saw in the name of progress. we'll look at what we're doing to the planet and what we can do about it new ideas and new technology to...
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and that is natural? yes, 100% natural. and that is natural? yes, 10096 natural.tein and it can't go into the protein, that idolisation means it goes into the bloodstream and works its magic. you eat it. you add five grams n, which is the minimum you can make the claim and we are all about results, so we have got eight grams and hours. but if you eat it, does your stomach break it down and get rid of it? the beauty is that it is a liquid and it gets ingested higher up a liquid and it gets ingested higher up in the stomach and because it has undergone the hydrolysis process, it gets broken down goes into the bloodstream. it is attracted straight to your fibroblasts and it stimulates them to create collagen. why do you think we need to do this? you have two daughters and two stepdaughters. should we not be able to age naturally and look our best regardless? i am all about being the best version of you. i am 53 and i have no desire to be 23. i am about enhancing what you have got. do you desire to look 23? absolutely not, just be the best version of me. collagen is n
and that is natural? yes, 100% natural. and that is natural? yes, 10096 natural.tein and it can't go into the protein, that idolisation means it goes into the bloodstream and works its magic. you eat it. you add five grams n, which is the minimum you can make the claim and we are all about results, so we have got eight grams and hours. but if you eat it, does your stomach break it down and get rid of it? the beauty is that it is a liquid and it gets ingested higher up a liquid and it gets...
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nature is ended. and he said ourselves if we sink we can see in nature. the head of the un implores governments to act millions of people around the world takes the streets for some of the largest climate protests in history and will meet people tackling the environmental damage on the doorsteps. of our oceans and ice sheets the warming as never before with profound consequences for all life on earth that's the warning from the latest report by the un's intergovernmental panel on climate change the i.p.c.c. and it really makes for a pretty grim reading with forecasts of play still melt rising sea levels intense storms loss of marine life unless we curb global warming. the 100 page study is the work of more than 100 scientists from 36 countries but insists that while some impacts are inevitable that is still time to act to avoid the worst . the ocean and across a few critical for all our eyes on. all this report. if greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase global warming will drastically alter the ocean and across the room however if we reduce emissio
nature is ended. and he said ourselves if we sink we can see in nature. the head of the un implores governments to act millions of people around the world takes the streets for some of the largest climate protests in history and will meet people tackling the environmental damage on the doorsteps. of our oceans and ice sheets the warming as never before with profound consequences for all life on earth that's the warning from the latest report by the un's intergovernmental panel on climate change...
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more some deacons heads to the polls and hopes they can benefit from the country's lost well soft natural resources. and president trump threatens to destroy the turkish economy overall i'm dressed offensive in northern syria. but come to this. jones and the language to have you with us now the voters in mozambique today cost their ballots in presidential politics entry and provincial elections although it is one of the poorest countries in the world was and because vast deposits of national resources and could in fact be a very prosperous country. in the north of mozambique everyone is waiting for the boom huge reserves of natural gas were discovered years ago directly off the coast but they're still waiting for production to start now it's nearly time international energy companies are ready to start operations and are predicting mozambique will become one of the world's leading producers of liquefied petroleum gas. among the firms involved are chinese and european companies they are promising acting president felipe in ny you see big money if he can ensure a stable investment condition
more some deacons heads to the polls and hopes they can benefit from the country's lost well soft natural resources. and president trump threatens to destroy the turkish economy overall i'm dressed offensive in northern syria. but come to this. jones and the language to have you with us now the voters in mozambique today cost their ballots in presidential politics entry and provincial elections although it is one of the poorest countries in the world was and because vast deposits of national...
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this is as understanding how nature works and that's what i think we are doing. thank you very much. [applause] books are for sale and now we will take your questions. >> hello. the most agreed-upon theory predicts. >> know but keep going. >> my question was of the many world interpretation of quantum mechanics make it worse because now those quantum states quick. >> yes. so if you don't hang out on the street corner it is the high-tech equivalent of a box of gas that last for ever basically it stays spread out with equilibrium. but then moving around in random patterns if we wait long enough they all moved to one side of the room or they make a little brain. so the universe would like that number one made of tiny pieces and lasted literally forever over the course of eternity turned into planets and people and minimal thing is enough fluctuation that was is conscious enough to go at the space and then it's done. and the question is if there are so many more than how can it be right? but the short answer is most say therefore one of the hypothesis is wrong. and c
this is as understanding how nature works and that's what i think we are doing. thank you very much. [applause] books are for sale and now we will take your questions. >> hello. the most agreed-upon theory predicts. >> know but keep going. >> my question was of the many world interpretation of quantum mechanics make it worse because now those quantum states quick. >> yes. so if you don't hang out on the street corner it is the high-tech equivalent of a box of gas that...
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maas: so our final end product is natural gas. it's biologically no different than natural gas that flows in the pipes to your house. it can be used for a variety of things, but we're going to use it for, and what we are using it for, is vehicle fuel. arioso: itit's really simple on the farm. we have a covered lagoon. we capture the gas from the cow. t they dry it just a bt herere, and then they push it to calgren, and then they do all the extra stuff, cleaning and everything that they need to do toto make it where they y can rl or reueuse the gagas on theirirn facility. so i it just madade at of sense. maas: the state of california has set a target that they want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the state, and it's particularly from the dairy industry. they want a 40% reduction by about the middle of the next decade. and it's a carrot and stick approach. they said to the dairy industry, "if you will voluntarily inststall these facilities and meet that goal, t then that's great. ififu dodon't, we'll probabably regule you.
maas: so our final end product is natural gas. it's biologically no different than natural gas that flows in the pipes to your house. it can be used for a variety of things, but we're going to use it for, and what we are using it for, is vehicle fuel. arioso: itit's really simple on the farm. we have a covered lagoon. we capture the gas from the cow. t they dry it just a bt herere, and then they push it to calgren, and then they do all the extra stuff, cleaning and everything that they need to...
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electricity from natural gas costs as little as half of power from coal. thanks to technology like fracturing. wind energy, abundant can cost less. >> that's making coal fires plants like this an endangered species in many of the country. the equivalent of 25 power plants retired or converted to natural gas last year alone. >> with demand in th u.s. dwindling companies in wyoming and other western states have been seeking to export coal overseas. blocked so far by west coast states on environment grounds. >> we are actively looking at what a lawsuit would look like. >> in the meantime, they're trying to turn the economics to their advantage. inviting research tors set up shop in the shadow of gillette's dry fork power pnt to study carbon capture ws to mar coal cost effective and environment llly friend will i. >> is there a way to use the co2 into an asset. >> but that could be yeerps away. the challenges are here and now. wyoming's budget, its economy and identity are at stake. for nightly business report, scott kohn, gillette, wiem. >> mink coming up, li
electricity from natural gas costs as little as half of power from coal. thanks to technology like fracturing. wind energy, abundant can cost less. >> that's making coal fires plants like this an endangered species in many of the country. the equivalent of 25 power plants retired or converted to natural gas last year alone. >> with demand in th u.s. dwindling companies in wyoming and other western states have been seeking to export coal overseas. blocked so far by west coast states...
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in the north of mozambique everyone is waiting for the boom huge reserves of natural gas were discovered years ago directly off the coast but they're still waiting for production to start now it's nearly time international energy companies are ready to start operations and are predicting mozambique will become one of the world's leading producers of liquefied petroleum gas. among the firms involved are chinese and european companies they are promising acting president philippe now you see big money if he can ensure a stable investment conditions he has just laid the foundation stone for a 25000000000 dollar project. and there are countries that have had natural resources for many years but most of their population remains poor. we want to and must make a difference. earlier this year to tropical hurricanes plunge this already impoverished country of nearly 30000000 people into crisis now you see has been hit with a corruption scandal also there is an insurgency of terrorist groups in the north where the natural gas deposits lie the government has responded with a military operation to ke
in the north of mozambique everyone is waiting for the boom huge reserves of natural gas were discovered years ago directly off the coast but they're still waiting for production to start now it's nearly time international energy companies are ready to start operations and are predicting mozambique will become one of the world's leading producers of liquefied petroleum gas. among the firms involved are chinese and european companies they are promising acting president philippe now you see big...