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astonishing transport corporation is having to use hundreds of meters of this water to wash public buses. the biggest challenge remains to come rinsed girlies residents of the idea. of the recycled water is good enough to drink. absolute water has installed recycling. is used only. in the mind say at the end of. that. and if they had a look at the pipeline distribution it's coming from the exact same we're trying to tell them that you know it doesn't matter how it comes to you when you don't have water the water whatever you want to do. recycled water is only drunken finger pool and california overcoming acceptance barriers is possible. the demand for water in india is expected to double over the next decade and to meet this demand effective and targeted water management solutions are the need of. the human estimates that globally 2000000000 people live in countries that are experiencing high water stress this could increase to more than 5000000000 people in 2050 let's see what exactly that means. mortar is one of the most abundant resources on the planet but most of it is salty and not
astonishing transport corporation is having to use hundreds of meters of this water to wash public buses. the biggest challenge remains to come rinsed girlies residents of the idea. of the recycled water is good enough to drink. absolute water has installed recycling. is used only. in the mind say at the end of. that. and if they had a look at the pipeline distribution it's coming from the exact same we're trying to tell them that you know it doesn't matter how it comes to you when you don't...
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corporation. he's a former adviser on transport to borisjohnson when he was mayor of london.o the body language and the turn of the mood, do you detect signs of a breakthrough or not? what we really in the press and what we saw yesterday and what we heard as the words that we heard, from the irish minister mr bottomley, there were constructive, it is possible. europe hasn't looking at this for three and half yea rs, looking at this for three and half years, britain has been the dentist for three and half years and this is more than a glimmer of light. this array of light coming through at the end point which what we always knew where the real talking would happen as the point emerges. the vice chancellor bridge from answer his medico meant that britain believe, his words to die at the end of 0ctober, there were the commitment, if that doesn't happen, we enter an uncharted territory of what will the british reminisced to do when cornered? the british reminisced to do when cornered ? the irish british reminisced to do when cornered? the irish minister and borisjohnson seem to h
corporation. he's a former adviser on transport to borisjohnson when he was mayor of london.o the body language and the turn of the mood, do you detect signs of a breakthrough or not? what we really in the press and what we saw yesterday and what we heard as the words that we heard, from the irish minister mr bottomley, there were constructive, it is possible. europe hasn't looking at this for three and half yea rs, looking at this for three and half years, britain has been the dentist for...
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uber's a response that was a they hired a very large corporate espionage contractors to follow transportation officials around and sort of figure out in some cases where they lived and what their credit card numbers were or different ways to tag them to their uber app. what they did was tag them with the code-named gray ball. if you are a gray ball, let's say if you are transportation official trying to call an uber you hit the button and the car might be on the way and it may immediately cancel and stop working or it shows the service is too busy and no one can actually come. so basically they are trying to shut the service down when it's coming in and they aren't able to catch any of the officers. the plan worked so well the city had no idea this was happening to them. uber decided to create an internal playbook and an internal wikipedia web site to teach the rest of their employees how to do this. when we reported on this in 2017 a lot of engineers in the valley were like that's a really creative solution to a problem. a lot of lawyers i talk to work that's probably obstruction of justice.
uber's a response that was a they hired a very large corporate espionage contractors to follow transportation officials around and sort of figure out in some cases where they lived and what their credit card numbers were or different ways to tag them to their uber app. what they did was tag them with the code-named gray ball. if you are a gray ball, let's say if you are transportation official trying to call an uber you hit the button and the car might be on the way and it may immediately...
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uber's a response that was a they hired a very large corporate espionage contractors to follow transportation officials around and sort of figure out in some cases where they lived and what their credit card numbers were or different ways to tag them to their uber app. what they did was tag them with the code-named gray ball. if you are a gray ball, let's say if you are transportation official trying to call an uber you hit the button and the car might be on the way and it may immediately cancel and stop working or it shows the service is too busy and no one can actually come. so basically they are trying to shut the service down when it's coming in and they aren't able to catch any of the officers. the plan worked so well the city had no idea this was happening to them. uber decided to create an internal playbook and an internal wikipedia web site to teach the rest of their employees how to do this. when we reported on this in 2017 a lot of engineers in the valley were like that's a really creative solution to a problem. a lot of lawyers i talk to work that's probably obstruction of justice.
uber's a response that was a they hired a very large corporate espionage contractors to follow transportation officials around and sort of figure out in some cases where they lived and what their credit card numbers were or different ways to tag them to their uber app. what they did was tag them with the code-named gray ball. if you are a gray ball, let's say if you are transportation official trying to call an uber you hit the button and the car might be on the way and it may immediately...
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china national offshore oil corporation he guinness crude reserves are located beneath lake albert in the northwest of the country a nearly 1500 kilometer pipeline would transport the oil to tanzania as port tonga on the indian ocean from where it would be exploited but wrangling between the government and oil companies is not the only thing holding back the project residents and environmental activists oppose the pipeline they say it will destroy the livelihoods of many people and animal habitats in the region as well as polluted water resources. chilliest is in can't pilot for us julia so where is the project actually yet as we speak now we could comfortably say that the project is in the boardroom i'm not necessarily one boardroom putting all play as in one room it is the boardroom all the different sector play as government on one side and the sector players in the different boardrooms to tell kind of say oh. it's kind of buy. cannot buy the government says it's not about to extend the tax concessions on this these are these these arguments how moved on on and on and on for months and he does so where we speak there's no deal between tulla which wants to se
china national offshore oil corporation he guinness crude reserves are located beneath lake albert in the northwest of the country a nearly 1500 kilometer pipeline would transport the oil to tanzania as port tonga on the indian ocean from where it would be exploited but wrangling between the government and oil companies is not the only thing holding back the project residents and environmental activists oppose the pipeline they say it will destroy the livelihoods of many people and animal...
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transportation system. we have unaffordable housing because a small handful of corporation investors are making money, by making housing unaffordable. to the folks in this room, the people who live in the district. we'll continue to take those folks on, to make this a liveable city. >> thank you very much. i'm sorry. if i'm looking kind of befuddled up here, it's because this thing keeps going down. [laughter] and i don't know exactly why. okay. but i'm going to continue. okay. we'll cull -- come up to question two for mr. lamb. i believe that we should stay on the issue of housing in district 5. do you believe, and if you do believe, how -- what ideas do you have for speeding up the permitting process for creating more housing in our district? >> okay. one thing about building housing, i think it should be based on supply and demand. we have candidates on the stage that just want to build as much public housing and affordable housing as we can. some people actually suffer from that. i think it's more about planning and taking the time to plan, to make sure that this affordable housing is going to be good for d
transportation system. we have unaffordable housing because a small handful of corporation investors are making money, by making housing unaffordable. to the folks in this room, the people who live in the district. we'll continue to take those folks on, to make this a liveable city. >> thank you very much. i'm sorry. if i'm looking kind of befuddled up here, it's because this thing keeps going down. [laughter] and i don't know exactly why. okay. but i'm going to continue. okay. we'll cull...
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be doing the same thing, and we should be corporate in with china on addressing problems like climate change, renewable energy systems, new forms of transport carbon emissions. instead, we are trying to divide the world. it will not work, this is not the cold war of old. china is not going to bend to trump's will. this is clear. david: you talk about a divided world. what about in the area of sustainability? china with contrast what they are doing with climate right now with what the united states is doing. jeffrey: the fact is, both of our countries are the two main drivers of global disaster right now. china is the largest carbon emitting country in the world. but because of their population size, if you look at it per person, they are less than what the united states does. we are number two in emitting carbon dioxide. the two have to work together if we are going to stop a disaster. one of the points of this it isled trade war, -- not both sides, it is the u.s. trying to stop china. it is completely misguided. we should be cooperating now on a dire emergency. we need china to change its energy system. china will do that if we do, but wha
be doing the same thing, and we should be corporate in with china on addressing problems like climate change, renewable energy systems, new forms of transport carbon emissions. instead, we are trying to divide the world. it will not work, this is not the cold war of old. china is not going to bend to trump's will. this is clear. david: you talk about a divided world. what about in the area of sustainability? china with contrast what they are doing with climate right now with what the united...
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passive/aggressive stock versus bond relationship alone together is the corporate appetite so nowhere fast. dow jones transports this is a four-year chart. want to get a couple of significa significant. we bottomed there in the high 8000s. we have some room. let alone last december, much more dramatic drop there home builders etf relative to the consumer discretionary etf this is essentially the best looking part of consumer right now. over the past year, out performance of the home builders has been 18% the part of consumer discretion ry essentially playing on demographics if i showed you a ten-year version of this chart, though, it's only recouped half of the relative losses. that's why housing is not in step with the rest our economic cycle right now, guys. >> to mike's point we've seen way worse out of the transports. very high data, cyclical companies and a lot of companies aren't really high credit quality. when people get nervous they sell them doubly so than they would but you pay attention to these things in the context of other things that you see. i mentioned the russell 2000 in the same breath. i th
passive/aggressive stock versus bond relationship alone together is the corporate appetite so nowhere fast. dow jones transports this is a four-year chart. want to get a couple of significa significant. we bottomed there in the high 8000s. we have some room. let alone last december, much more dramatic drop there home builders etf relative to the consumer discretionary etf this is essentially the best looking part of consumer right now. over the past year, out performance of the home builders...
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corporations and the rating agencies were effectively able to evade any change at all. the president of chile apologizes after 15 are killed and riots triggered by public transport hikes details after the break. it seems to break that psagot will never end the electorate voted to leave the european union but the political class and media are resistant does the people's voice mean anything anymore what is the legacy of breaks it on institutions confidence and leads and the democratic process. the world is driven by shaped by one person. of the day or thinks. we dare to ask. the 1st ever russia africa summit is being held today $43.00 leaders are taking part with the aim of boosting cooperation. the list of deliveries is expanding with the share of processed agricultural products increasing grosser is one of the top 10 largest food supplies on the african markets we are exporting more agricultural products there than weapons. if the trend has been following the summit forest joins us live in some big projects are being discussed there aren't they. jacqueline hi again so this week africa is russia's guest to get russia to be africa's guest more often or even permanent in some ca
corporations and the rating agencies were effectively able to evade any change at all. the president of chile apologizes after 15 are killed and riots triggered by public transport hikes details after the break. it seems to break that psagot will never end the electorate voted to leave the european union but the political class and media are resistant does the people's voice mean anything anymore what is the legacy of breaks it on institutions confidence and leads and the democratic process....
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list was corporal william eco rather's of the seventh company a, who unbeknownst to miss barton and her clerks, had died of chronic diarrhea more than three months earlier. not while being transported from southern prison in annapolis marilyn so the 577 survivors of the summit west virginia some of the volunteers who received honorable our medical discharge began to make their way home the seventh veterans who claimed to return largely unaffected by the war came on to a new state in new government and within a few years we are changing economy. one that would shift to other industries especially the -- city such a spark charleston centers of industry trade wheeling, from the state capital, tragedy the war not only because it was it was a bustling army can't camp and it's bustling industry. now the governor and the west virginia legislature seated there would have to leave the mountain state lead the mountain state in a post war world. years and decades past the seven survivors formed veterans association, with members meeting from time to time for annual get togethers, sometimes part of larger state a national meetings of the union army veterans organization, the member the grand a
list was corporal william eco rather's of the seventh company a, who unbeknownst to miss barton and her clerks, had died of chronic diarrhea more than three months earlier. not while being transported from southern prison in annapolis marilyn so the 577 survivors of the summit west virginia some of the volunteers who received honorable our medical discharge began to make their way home the seventh veterans who claimed to return largely unaffected by the war came on to a new state in new...
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corporations from takeover to shareholder ask you to get to a crisp question. >> okay. i saw the chinese companies being able to play on that that are companies would transport r&d knows thati was delighted with the business roundtable stated recently that the moving away from that emphasis solely on shareholder value back to a more stakeholder valued system. i'm wondering if that's part of the issue and we should be addressing and taking on the china challenge? >> i'll try to do this quickly. one, more state and federal support for higher education. again, chapter and verse, the decline and support in terms of public dollars, we simply increase the debt limits of our students. my 22 friends or one for president obama got a variety of ideas. they have a bunch of ideas and that bucket but we have to make higher education both more affordable and more accessible for americans. at the same time recognize one of the greatest assets of our country have been foreign student who stayed and decide to build their business in america. northern virginia is 40% of our tech companies are started by first-generation americans. i do not want to walk away on that attracting the world's be
corporations from takeover to shareholder ask you to get to a crisp question. >> okay. i saw the chinese companies being able to play on that that are companies would transport r&d knows thati was delighted with the business roundtable stated recently that the moving away from that emphasis solely on shareholder value back to a more stakeholder valued system. i'm wondering if that's part of the issue and we should be addressing and taking on the china challenge? >> i'll try to...
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corporate space, i think the main vulnerabilities still lie in sectors like you talked about automobiles and aerospace and complex cross border supply chains consumer facing sectors would be exposed as well as transportstructure and then this real estate has that same dynamics. >> back in july, the bank of england pib lished a report saying the piggest risk and worse case disorderly brexit have been addressed. so, in their eyes they think the financial industry is somewhat cushioned or built up a sufficient buffer to be able to deal with the ramification of a no-deal brexit do you share that deal as well >> that's a good point the bank of england stress test was a worst case stress test which speaks to a global recession or no-deal type brexit scenario as you say, the banks came out pretty resilient in terms of capital and the like but over time you would expect to see obviously the impact on asset quality and the consumer sector weakening and that would play into some sort of head winds coming in, but in terms of racing impact, we would think it would be more reflected in outlook changes and over time rather than any rate in change itself. >> interesting. >> with 24 days from this current deadline,
corporate space, i think the main vulnerabilities still lie in sectors like you talked about automobiles and aerospace and complex cross border supply chains consumer facing sectors would be exposed as well as transportstructure and then this real estate has that same dynamics. >> back in july, the bank of england pib lished a report saying the piggest risk and worse case disorderly brexit have been addressed. so, in their eyes they think the financial industry is somewhat cushioned or...
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corporate tax revenue and jobs every wednesday edition. in exploration is supported by another 4 positions of the entire industry i mean you have a defined and you have a 3 story you have transport thing most importantly perhaps it means energy security greece currently imports 3 quarters of its total energy needs that makes it one of the most energy insecure countries in europe and vulnerable to rises in international oil prices petroleum believes they could find $140000000.00 barrels of oil in these waters in the west petrus gulf that alone could cover greece's needs for almost a decade but there's a serious downside the waters of greece's west coast are a key feeding and spawning grounds for vulnerable populations of sperm whales dolphins monk seals and other marine animals scientists say drilling could disorient or even kill these animals if greece is here to make sure that oil drilling does not start it's not only an ill conceived experiment for marine environment or our nigerian their own it's very dangerous for a climate for our local communities and of course our national economy a single accident could damage greece's $56000000000.00 tourism industry or oil and gas expl
corporate tax revenue and jobs every wednesday edition. in exploration is supported by another 4 positions of the entire industry i mean you have a defined and you have a 3 story you have transport thing most importantly perhaps it means energy security greece currently imports 3 quarters of its total energy needs that makes it one of the most energy insecure countries in europe and vulnerable to rises in international oil prices petroleum believes they could find $140000000.00 barrels of oil...