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actually is a manifestation of was environmental experts describe as a silent killer the european environment agency says air pollution accounts for some 500000 premis sure a deaths in europe every year french prime minister at bard philippe as said he will send trade unions new proposals on his government's pension reforms on saturday but he said he's still determined to passed legislation to create and a single national pension system this summer negotiations between the government and the trade unions failed to make headway on friday head of country's biggest union c f t. is still opposed to raising the retirement age for a full pension to 64 meet 2 other unions are vowing to press ahead with the country's longest ever transport strike. washington is expanding restrictions on air travel between the u.s. and cuba it's suspending all public charter flights between the 2 countries except to host sam mighty international airport in havana the decision which takes effect in 60 days the u.s. suspended commercial air service last year in an effort to prevent cuba from gaining access to hard currency fro
actually is a manifestation of was environmental experts describe as a silent killer the european environment agency says air pollution accounts for some 500000 premis sure a deaths in europe every year french prime minister at bard philippe as said he will send trade unions new proposals on his government's pension reforms on saturday but he said he's still determined to passed legislation to create and a single national pension system this summer negotiations between the government and the...
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is a manifestation of was environment all experts describe as a silent killer the european environment agency says air pollution accounts for some 500000 premier tour deaths in europe every year. and before we let you go prosecutors and lebannon have asked japanese authorities to hand over their files on fugitive car boss carla skull the former chairman fled japan in a dramatic escape to beirut in his 1st public appearance since his arrest to go inside opponents of his plans to fully emerged and nice conspired to engineer his downfall. because. and that's it for me and the w. business team for more you can always visit our website that's q. w dot com slash business or you can follow us on social media for on facebook and on twitter thank you so much for watching times and i'll do my lot in berlin. clear position from the international perspective 6. months to savor rattling has culminated in a targeted killing by the u.s. and a missile attack by iran are the 2 sides on the brink of war or ready to stand down find out on to the point. i am 16. w. i'm so glad. to go to the girl max you just cha
is a manifestation of was environment all experts describe as a silent killer the european environment agency says air pollution accounts for some 500000 premier tour deaths in europe every year. and before we let you go prosecutors and lebannon have asked japanese authorities to hand over their files on fugitive car boss carla skull the former chairman fled japan in a dramatic escape to beirut in his 1st public appearance since his arrest to go inside opponents of his plans to fully emerged...
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station. 11 institutions use this expose location on germany's highest peak including the german environment agency. no man has brought a new measuring instrument for chemical engineer said he could say the french scientist is studying air pollution yes or no question we can measure impurities that come from very far away from africa or canada. enough to budge for instance so horrid dust we can measure very high concentrations of. the location is ideal for studying the atmospheres microstructure the latest findings have shown a greater rise in c o 2 than the long term average. from inside the station in the 800 metre long tunnel where tourists were once cautioned about the thin air the it's through the mountains geophysicists to theme looks after equipment that measures melt water. despite global warming the permafrost the ice frozen into the rock is currently fairly stable. and offers a spectacular natural display in a side tunnel. after a disastrous avalanche in 1965 an avalanche warning service was established here. specialists like michelle get hot still provide important data. this is the othe
station. 11 institutions use this expose location on germany's highest peak including the german environment agency. no man has brought a new measuring instrument for chemical engineer said he could say the french scientist is studying air pollution yes or no question we can measure impurities that come from very far away from africa or canada. enough to budge for instance so horrid dust we can measure very high concentrations of. the location is ideal for studying the atmospheres...
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blockage in the system and i urge my right honorable friend to make sure natural england and the environment agency are working together to make sure the housing commitments can be met. >> we will make sure the ministerial is applied for the blockage she is experiencing but it is important we deal simultaneously with nitrates neutrality, and also ensuring her community gets the housing that it needs. there is a way forward and i would be happy to pick up with it. >> thank you, mister speaker. every week in rail infrastructure over the last decade and on powerhouse -- a real started. will the prime minister commit to publishing this week to commit to delivering these projects in fool delivering rail service for my constituents? >> we are investing in 48 billion pounds already excluding -- looking at the value this country could get, rising now. i can assure her they are published in fool into course. [shouting] >> misery is a polite word to explain the experience of the train land line. it is infrastructure. will my honorable friend sit down to clear the bottleneck of the 3.9 billion pounds upgrade
blockage in the system and i urge my right honorable friend to make sure natural england and the environment agency are working together to make sure the housing commitments can be met. >> we will make sure the ministerial is applied for the blockage she is experiencing but it is important we deal simultaneously with nitrates neutrality, and also ensuring her community gets the housing that it needs. there is a way forward and i would be happy to pick up with it. >> thank you,...
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and osama are studying this penguin colony on behalf of the german government's environment agency. the birds breed in the extreme cold of their tactic winter the scientists are monitoring the chicks paid. millions. thankful that at this point they've grown quite a bit. and the parents often leave them alone well they go to look for food one story. from north of the us now the chicks are slowly starting to form groups amongst themselves and that will give them some protections there's a. lot are going to launch a drone to help them count how many penguins are in the colony. because the camera takes photographs at specific intervals ideally those pictures should have quite a bit of overlap so that afterwards we can take the photos and piece them together . estimates put the population of this colony at about 26000. the penguins migrate to the frozen sea ice every year to breed and raise their young. but some experts say that climate change could threaten the birds existence. explains why. do you think it's for this particular colonies there's a real risk that the structure of the sea
and osama are studying this penguin colony on behalf of the german government's environment agency. the birds breed in the extreme cold of their tactic winter the scientists are monitoring the chicks paid. millions. thankful that at this point they've grown quite a bit. and the parents often leave them alone well they go to look for food one story. from north of the us now the chicks are slowly starting to form groups amongst themselves and that will give them some protections there's a. lot...
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affairs, the ministry of housing, communities and local government, natural england and the environment agency together to protect our waterways, to make sure that housing commitments can be met. [laughter] we will make sure that the pm johnson: ministerial dyno-rod is employed to sort out the blockage that my right honorable friend is experiencing. [laughter] it is important that we deal simultaneously with nitrate neutrality and satisfy our environmental needs while ensuring that her community gets the housing that it needs. i think there is a way forward and i would be happy to take it up with her. speaker: holly lynch. >> thank you, mr. speaker. rail users in halifax and across the north are suffering every week because of the government's failure truly to invest in rail infrastructure over the past decade. the north now needs both hs2 and northern powerhouse rail to make a real start in tackling the north-south divide. will the prime minister commit to publishing the already late oakervee report this week, and commit to delivering both these projects in full, to deliver a real service whi
affairs, the ministry of housing, communities and local government, natural england and the environment agency together to protect our waterways, to make sure that housing commitments can be met. [laughter] we will make sure that the pm johnson: ministerial dyno-rod is employed to sort out the blockage that my right honorable friend is experiencing. [laughter] it is important that we deal simultaneously with nitrate neutrality and satisfy our environmental needs while ensuring that her...
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what is going to be done with this sort of information at a policy level by government, the environment agencyo. this information feeds into what we report to government, but it is also published publicly for the public and businesses and anyone to use. part of it is to allow the uk to understand our climate, the past variability, what is unusual and what is not, but also looking at how our climate is now an feeding that into projections for future change and what are the risks that we need to manage at a national and regional scale in the uk that we might be exposed to through the changing climate. so that is feeding international adaptation planning and other government responses.- mark mccarthy, head of the met office's national climate information centre, thank you very much. football fans at fa cup games this weekend will be shown a video before kick—off, narrated by the duke of cambridge, encouraging them to look after their mental health. (tx the short film also features some of football's biggest names. prince william has joined forces with the sport's governing bodies and public healt
what is going to be done with this sort of information at a policy level by government, the environment agencyo. this information feeds into what we report to government, but it is also published publicly for the public and businesses and anyone to use. part of it is to allow the uk to understand our climate, the past variability, what is unusual and what is not, but also looking at how our climate is now an feeding that into projections for future change and what are the risks that we need to...
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but then is the mindset for the compliant type environment of more ownership agency environment so does the school talk about kids being orderly and not opposed to order but are they more focused on telling kids show up at this time with all of these directions or driving their own experiences. so that's what i would look for. >> so what is the most needed? >> one of the hardest parts of this is middle and high schools for certain what they are independent contractors at the university level so we organize around the adults to say to the students you have to put all the pieces together. but also to say we should think about the experience of the students to make that make sense which means we have to collaborate and align to have a coparent experience for the kids. because the way time is organized or the way the jobs are organized they are not designed to do that. and when will they do that? saturday morning or 9:00 o'clock at night? so that is the biggest hurdle quite frankly. >> how do the ideas merge? >> here is what i would say. so much of what we do at summit is grounded in the am
but then is the mindset for the compliant type environment of more ownership agency environment so does the school talk about kids being orderly and not opposed to order but are they more focused on telling kids show up at this time with all of these directions or driving their own experiences. so that's what i would look for. >> so what is the most needed? >> one of the hardest parts of this is middle and high schools for certain what they are independent contractors at the...
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richard nixon established environment protection agency, the migratory bird act and it was ronald reagant to montrÉal and worked in antarctica. the word is conserved. republican or democrat, doesn't want their family to drink clean water, breve clean air. it is important as we try to develop cities where everyone can flourish. and leave the earth a better place than we found it. rob: what did you think of the announcement from davos the president will engage in the 1 trillion trees act, his way of fighting carbon emissions. >> it is a good thing, trees are great, they do absorb carbon. it is a start. that is a good initiative. rob: let's talk infrastructure. pete buttigieg and michael bloomberg attending this mayoral conference and they are putting out big plans, almost $1 trillion to spend on infrastructure. the president hasn't got infrastructure yet. as your town spent a lot of money on infrastructure. you guys have a lot of money for conservative town into streets and roundabouts. what does the president need to do on that topic? >> he needs to help local leaders and state leaders in
richard nixon established environment protection agency, the migratory bird act and it was ronald reagant to montrÉal and worked in antarctica. the word is conserved. republican or democrat, doesn't want their family to drink clean water, breve clean air. it is important as we try to develop cities where everyone can flourish. and leave the earth a better place than we found it. rob: what did you think of the announcement from davos the president will engage in the 1 trillion trees act, his...
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second thing i would be looking for is orientation around sort of compliance type environment versus a more ownership agency type environment. does the school talk about kids being orderly and i am not opposed to order but are they more focused on telling kids show up at this time, do this assignment, figuring out and driving their own experiences. to the extent that you can find that, that is what i would look for. >> why is it so hard for schools to do what they are doing, what is needed for these practices? >> one of the hardest parts of this is middle and high schools for certain are organized where teachers are independent contractors. the university level is like this as well. we organize around this and say this is the piece that i do. and all those pieces together making it coherent for you and for flip of that, think about the experience of the student and make that coherent and make that make sense. we have to collaborate and work together to have a coherent experience for the kids and that is the hardest part because schools, the way time is organized and jobs are organized, they are not designed
second thing i would be looking for is orientation around sort of compliance type environment versus a more ownership agency type environment. does the school talk about kids being orderly and i am not opposed to order but are they more focused on telling kids show up at this time, do this assignment, figuring out and driving their own experiences. to the extent that you can find that, that is what i would look for. >> why is it so hard for schools to do what they are doing, what is...
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my right honourable friend to get out his plunger and make sure that natural england and the environment agency that the ministerial dino rod is employed to sort out the blockage that she is experiencing but it is very important we deal simultaneously with nitrate neutrality, that we satisfy our environmental needs also ensuring that her community gets the housing that her community gets the housing that it needs. i think there is a way forward and i would be happy to ta ke way forward and i would be happy to take it up with you. rail users are suffering due to this governments failure to truly invest in real infra structure over the last decade. the north now needs both hs2 and northern power has failed to make a real start in tackling the north, south, divide. will the prime minister commit to publishing the report this week and committed to delivering both these projects in full, delivering a rail service which is fit for purpose for my constituents and for the north? mr speaker, i think she is raising a very important issue, we are investing in £48 billion already in rail services, excludin
my right honourable friend to get out his plunger and make sure that natural england and the environment agency that the ministerial dino rod is employed to sort out the blockage that she is experiencing but it is very important we deal simultaneously with nitrate neutrality, that we satisfy our environmental needs also ensuring that her community gets the housing that her community gets the housing that it needs. i think there is a way forward and i would be happy to ta ke way forward and i...
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the san francisco department of environment is the only agency that has a full time educational team,go into the schools to help teach children how to protect nature and the environment. we realized we needed animal mascot to spark excitement with the students. the city during the gold rush days, the phoenix became part of the city feel and i love the symbolism of the phoenix, about transformation and the message that the theme of the phoenix provides, we all have the power to transform our world for the better. we have to provide teachers with curriculum online, our curriculum is in two different languages and whether it's lesson plans or student fact sheets, teachers can use them and we've had great feedback. we have helped public and private schools in san francisco increase their waste use and students are working hard to sort waste at the end of the lunch and understand the power of reusing, reducing, recycling and composting. >> great job. >> i've been with the department for 15 years and an environmental educator for more than 23 years and i'm grateful for the work that i get t
the san francisco department of environment is the only agency that has a full time educational team,go into the schools to help teach children how to protect nature and the environment. we realized we needed animal mascot to spark excitement with the students. the city during the gold rush days, the phoenix became part of the city feel and i love the symbolism of the phoenix, about transformation and the message that the theme of the phoenix provides, we all have the power to transform our...
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what is going to be done with this sort of information at a policy level by government, the environment agency government, but it is also published publicly for the public and businesses and anyone to use. part of it is to allow the uk to understand our climate, the past variability, what is unusual and what is not, but also looking at how our climate is now an feeding that into projections for future change and what are the risks that we need to manage at a national and regional scale in the uk that we might be exposed to through the changing climate. so that is feeding international adaptation planning and other government responses. time for a look at the weather. nothing too extreme today but it is windier because the far north of scotland. we have some gales around the northern islands, but for most parts, it is fine and dry. we lose the last of the cloud and the rain across the south—east of england. this is where temperatures will fall away as the day goes on, colder air filtering and across many areas. a few showers in north—west england and scotland. wintry of the higher ground here,
what is going to be done with this sort of information at a policy level by government, the environment agency government, but it is also published publicly for the public and businesses and anyone to use. part of it is to allow the uk to understand our climate, the past variability, what is unusual and what is not, but also looking at how our climate is now an feeding that into projections for future change and what are the risks that we need to manage at a national and regional scale in the...
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environment. the more ownership agency type. does a school talk the school talk about kids being really orderly are they more focused on telling kids show up at this time do this assignment. follow these directions. or they more interested in kids really interested in driving their own experiences. why is it so hard for schools to do what summit is doing. see mac i think one of the hardest parts of this is middle and high school are certain. they're kind of independent contractors. the university level it's like this as well. we organize around the adults. i do this course. and then we say to the students you've got to put all of those pieces together. we should actually think about the experience of the student and make that coherent with to collaborate and align. that is the hardest part. schools right now. there is no a space for the adults to do that. there is no opportunity. when are they gonna do that. i think that is the biggest hurdle. >> for both of you how do they intersect in divers. i ran out of room. i have to write
environment. the more ownership agency type. does a school talk the school talk about kids being really orderly are they more focused on telling kids show up at this time do this assignment. follow these directions. or they more interested in kids really interested in driving their own experiences. why is it so hard for schools to do what summit is doing. see mac i think one of the hardest parts of this is middle and high school are certain. they're kind of independent contractors. the...
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if we are to achieve our mission in a modern financial environment, the agency cannot be stagnant. last year i began with our regulators, consumers and other stakeholders. at the outset of this effort i emphasized the need of reversing the trend to come to washington. i'm now more than halfway through the listening tour, which has been incredibly informative and has underscored seeking prospect us outside the beltway. i look forward to visiting the remaining states and learning mo most. i look forward to your questions. >> thank you. >> chairman crapo, ranking member brown and members of the committee, as the 11th chairman of the national credit administration, i am honored to appear before you this morning. thank you for the invitation. i have written a very detailed statement but in my brief opportunity to speak with you, the current state of the credit union system, secondly i would like to talk about ncra efforts and the second i would like to talk about cyber security. ladies and gentlemen of the committee, strong growth trends and federally insured credit unions are continuin
if we are to achieve our mission in a modern financial environment, the agency cannot be stagnant. last year i began with our regulators, consumers and other stakeholders. at the outset of this effort i emphasized the need of reversing the trend to come to washington. i'm now more than halfway through the listening tour, which has been incredibly informative and has underscored seeking prospect us outside the beltway. i look forward to visiting the remaining states and learning mo most. i look...
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the marine agencies is water environment, we are protecting the marine front and the air front with dedicationn and women in the southern border. >> what are you worried about super bowl week? >> everybody is focused on the super bowl itself, bringing narcotics across, we try to show a robust presence in coordination with aircraft, we close in on them, and find out what he's up to. >> we will see what it's like, get ready. [inaudible] >> no way to go. you will get caught. >> now you'll be able to see what our air does and their domain. >> let's do it. >> we are practicing for a couple reaction, quick force into the stadium, demonstrations was fast 30 seconds out we are unlatched, hands, knees and feet and down the rope, 2 or 3 seconds, the fastest way to put boots on the ground is to address whatever threat will be there. >> the area of most concern, located here and into the hard rock stadium where super bowl 54 will be played. >> are you ready to go? >> i'm ready. >> let's do it. >> as we fly over hard rock right now, rob, what do you need to do to secure an event like the super bowl? >> we
the marine agencies is water environment, we are protecting the marine front and the air front with dedicationn and women in the southern border. >> what are you worried about super bowl week? >> everybody is focused on the super bowl itself, bringing narcotics across, we try to show a robust presence in coordination with aircraft, we close in on them, and find out what he's up to. >> we will see what it's like, get ready. [inaudible] >> no way to go. you will get...
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president trump announcing plans to overhaul the environment to policy back. it requires federal agencies environmental impact of projects such as roads, bridges, and pipelines for approval. the purpose is to speed up permitting. kevin cirilli spoke with david bernhardt to talk about the changes. builder.esident is a what we have done is come out with a proposal that will go out for public comment that improves on the national environmental .olicy act it is a wonderful statute that has a noble mission. that mission is to ensure for government decisions that are likely to affect the environment that the government before making a decision and taking an action, goes and thinks about the environmental consequences of its proposed action, looks at alternatives to the proposed action, and solicits public input. the those things are done, goal is to make a more informed decision based on that information. nekeep that core tenant of pa in place and fulfill that mission. we come up with protocols that allows to make decisions more quickly, minimize needless and ints about things, think it will re
president trump announcing plans to overhaul the environment to policy back. it requires federal agencies environmental impact of projects such as roads, bridges, and pipelines for approval. the purpose is to speed up permitting. kevin cirilli spoke with david bernhardt to talk about the changes. builder.esident is a what we have done is come out with a proposal that will go out for public comment that improves on the national environmental .olicy act it is a wonderful statute that has a noble...
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display in map form helping anyone from neighborhood stroifts government agencies present a highly accurate picture of our local environments is an area always higher. always a little lower. and that is what you're breathing all the time of the. >> after unvague the pilot fleet, the driver turned south toward san jose. the beginning of an ambitious project that will cover 5,000 square miles. the company says the mobile data will compliment other readings taken by stationary monitors positioned around the bay area. >>> okay. the 49ers are one win away from the super bowl. while players prepare to face green bay in the championship game, they're continuing to spend time in the community. chris nguyen caught up with them at an elementary school. >> reporter: in san jose, a faithful surprise for students at sandal tonio elementary. >> when he grew up, he tied message to the world. >> reporter: ahead of the nfc championship against the packers, members of the 49ers organization teamed up with the children's literally nonprofit called reading partners to share in the fun of learning. >> this is extremely important. making sure t
display in map form helping anyone from neighborhood stroifts government agencies present a highly accurate picture of our local environments is an area always higher. always a little lower. and that is what you're breathing all the time of the. >> after unvague the pilot fleet, the driver turned south toward san jose. the beginning of an ambitious project that will cover 5,000 square miles. the company says the mobile data will compliment other readings taken by stationary monitors...
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the san francisco department of environment is the only agency that has a full time educational team,chools to help teach children how to protect nature and the environment. we realized we needed animal mascot to spark excitement with the students. the city during the gold rush days, the phoenix became part of the city feel and i love the symbolism of the phoenix, about transformation and the message that the theme of the phoenix provides, we all have the power to transform our world for the better. we have to provide teachers with curriculum online, our curriculum is in two different languages and whether it's lesson plans or student fact sheets, teachers can use them and we've had great feedback. we have helped public and private schools in san francisco increase their waste use and students are working hard to sort waste at the end of the lunch and understand the power of reusing, reducing, recycling and composting. >> great job. >> i've been with the department for 15 years and an environmental educator for more than 23 years and i'm grateful for the work that i get to do, especia
the san francisco department of environment is the only agency that has a full time educational team,chools to help teach children how to protect nature and the environment. we realized we needed animal mascot to spark excitement with the students. the city during the gold rush days, the phoenix became part of the city feel and i love the symbolism of the phoenix, about transformation and the message that the theme of the phoenix provides, we all have the power to transform our world for the...
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agencies and the mayor's office and now the board. yesterday, i represented us in the new building and decarbonization task force kicked off for the environmentso the next four slides are just quickly giving you the context of what we're doing as a city and what planning is doing with the other agencies from the interagency level to the neighborhood level just so you can understand where this fits in all of this. so over the last 1.5 years, planning has been partnering with several agencies to create a climate resilience program for the industry to strategically integrate all these different efforts that are going on originally spurred by individual departments. it also creates a think tank-like forum for core staff to innovate and align. we use this term climate resilience to encompass the city's work on mitigation as well as the climate adaptation. and we're mainly focused in this green area of identifying the synergies between these two efforts. like i said, we've kicked off the climate action strategy update, and that is due to be completed by the end of the year. likewise, you've already heard about the sea level rise work as well as the
agencies and the mayor's office and now the board. yesterday, i represented us in the new building and decarbonization task force kicked off for the environmentso the next four slides are just quickly giving you the context of what we're doing as a city and what planning is doing with the other agencies from the interagency level to the neighborhood level just so you can understand where this fits in all of this. so over the last 1.5 years, planning has been partnering with several agencies to...
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the san francisco department of environment is the only agency that has a full time educational team,ildren how to protect nature and the environment. we realized we needed animal mascot to spark excitement with the students. the city during the gold rush days, the phoenix became part of the city feel and i love the symbolism of the phoenix, about transformation and the message that the theme of the phoenix provides, we all have the power to transform our world for the better. we have to provide teachers with curriculum online, our curriculum is in two different languages and whether it's lesson plans or student fact sheets, teachers can use them and we've had great feedback. we have helped public and private schools in san francisco increase their waste use and students are working hard to sort waste at the end of the lunch and understand the power of reusing, reducing, recycling and composting. >> great job. >> i've been with the department for 15 years and an environmental educator for more than 23 years and i'm grateful for the work that i get to do, especially on behalf of the ci
the san francisco department of environment is the only agency that has a full time educational team,ildren how to protect nature and the environment. we realized we needed animal mascot to spark excitement with the students. the city during the gold rush days, the phoenix became part of the city feel and i love the symbolism of the phoenix, about transformation and the message that the theme of the phoenix provides, we all have the power to transform our world for the better. we have to...
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. ♪ >> tucker: despite its name, the environmental protection agency doesn't exist just to protect the environmenttect you by policing that is the pollutants generated by modern life. but soon, the epa will be doing a little less to protect you, and a little bit more to protect big agriculture. a pesticide, the second most common one in the united states. half of america's corn crop is treated with it. atrazine is banned in the european union, and here is why. when administered to the male frogs, it chemically castrates them and even causes some to change their sex entirely. in humans, atrazine is an endocrine disrupter. that means it causes changes to your natural hormonal balance. for boys in utero lower birth rate, undescended testicles, and deformity to organs.rm it maybe it's low enough we don't need to ban it. the e.p.a. isn't just keeping it legal. it's decided to stop closely monitoring its use. buried within a recent 60 page regulatory document, the epa has announced it will soon end it's atrazine monitoring programs, which test drinking water to make sure the levels are safe. according t
. ♪ >> tucker: despite its name, the environmental protection agency doesn't exist just to protect the environmenttect you by policing that is the pollutants generated by modern life. but soon, the epa will be doing a little less to protect you, and a little bit more to protect big agriculture. a pesticide, the second most common one in the united states. half of america's corn crop is treated with it. atrazine is banned in the european union, and here is why. when administered to the...
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certify to congress the agency has completed its own pfas action plan before the underlying bill may be implemented. my amendment acknowledges the -- for human health and the environment caused by drinking water contamination and enables the e.p.a., the appropriate regulatory agency, to improve the situation through careful science. pfas are synthetic chemicals used in a variety of product that was commercial, industrial and military uses. these substances are often found in everyday objects and relied upon by americans. one of -- one of the most important uses is medical devices. pfas materials are essential components of many medical devices because they are biocompatible, durable and deemed safe for implantation when necessary. fas, and in particular fluoropolymers have life-saving mesh and tubing and they are used to treat thousands of diseases. these substances are even found in sterile coatings on hospital gowns, masks and other tools needed to keep hospital settings sterile and fight infections. in my district of ohio 2, medical device producers make these critical products and contribute to improving patient's lives every day. clearly not all pfas are the same
certify to congress the agency has completed its own pfas action plan before the underlying bill may be implemented. my amendment acknowledges the -- for human health and the environment caused by drinking water contamination and enables the e.p.a., the appropriate regulatory agency, to improve the situation through careful science. pfas are synthetic chemicals used in a variety of product that was commercial, industrial and military uses. these substances are often found in everyday objects...
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agency that owns these assets." juli: mm-hmm. lemonis: but my goal is also to create an environment where people that don't have access to a big, high-dollaran come here. and how do you folks become millionaires without having to buy any inventory? unless that's not interesting to you. taylor: no, it's very interesting. that's exactly what we want. parker: yeah. lemonis: we ultimately need to prove three things -- we can sell the products we have -- that's one stream of revenue. second stream of revenue would be other people's products that you would represent, controlling the inventory and manage the logistics and marketing for other, smaller business brands that don't have the ability to do it. and these businesses contribute to the cash flow. but if we want to truly prove out this theory, you'd want to almost see the five of you actually create a new brand. you say you can build a brand from scratch? let's prove it. the first stream of revenue that i want them to work on are the existing products that everybody's bringing together -- inkkas, socks, flex watches, ellison sunglasses, and everkin phone accessories. the second stream of rev
agency that owns these assets." juli: mm-hmm. lemonis: but my goal is also to create an environment where people that don't have access to a big, high-dollaran come here. and how do you folks become millionaires without having to buy any inventory? unless that's not interesting to you. taylor: no, it's very interesting. that's exactly what we want. parker: yeah. lemonis: we ultimately need to prove three things -- we can sell the products we have -- that's one stream of revenue. second...
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environment. the council on environmental quality has found that the average time for federal agencies to complete environmental impact statements is 4.5 years. further, for highway projects, transferred over seven years on average and many projects have taken a decade or more to complete the environmental review process. these delays deprive hard working americans of the benefits of modernized roads and bridges that allow them to more safely and quickly get to work and get home to their families. nepa is the most-litigated area of environmental law. delays due to lengthy reviews and lawsuits, increased costs for project applicants, states, tribes, localities, and taxpayers. these delays deter investments and these delays make our country less economically competitive. today's proposal would modernize the environmental review process. the proposed rule would make common sense changes to establish a presumptive two-year time limit for environmental impact statements, require federal agencies to request information from applicants and the public earlier in the process, increase coordination by agenc
environment. the council on environmental quality has found that the average time for federal agencies to complete environmental impact statements is 4.5 years. further, for highway projects, transferred over seven years on average and many projects have taken a decade or more to complete the environmental review process. these delays deprive hard working americans of the benefits of modernized roads and bridges that allow them to more safely and quickly get to work and get home to their...
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we list it in a central repository across respective agencies websites or mined within environment impact statement documents and for those that have read the 10,000 page documents that is why the administration last week made strides to ensure we have pragmatic reasonable documents that get the point across without ensure that you needed a ph.d to figure out whether or not the environmental impacts to your community or to you were something that needed to be addressed. all of the relevant information when developing the administrative record for many of the projects they are across all agencies and here we have a point of contract managed by a rely able federal partner with a one-stop shop to show you who the effected contact is within the agency and who the sponsor is and we move from there. all of the relevant permits, it requires authorizations from the epa, fish and wildlife service, potentially the u.s. forest service and potentially the state delegated authorities on section 402 of the clean water act which deals with with nonpoint discharge or a permit that deals with 401 of the c
we list it in a central repository across respective agencies websites or mined within environment impact statement documents and for those that have read the 10,000 page documents that is why the administration last week made strides to ensure we have pragmatic reasonable documents that get the point across without ensure that you needed a ph.d to figure out whether or not the environmental impacts to your community or to you were something that needed to be addressed. all of the relevant...
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environment, our culture, and tradition. if the policies cause less than the threshold level, the policy is sent back to the concerned agency. reporter: the happiness commission, the think tank and nerve center of the government. whatever takes place in these halls of bureaucracy is aimed at achieving one thing, collective happiness. according to the constitution, at least 60% of the bhutan's land must be forested. bhutan absorbs more carbon dioxide than it produces, the only country in the world to do so. compared to other countries,s, bhutan is poor but well-educated, a pillar of happiness. education is free and standards are high. to outsiders, the nation might look like an outdoor museum, but on the inside it's a society that protects and treasures its culture. but is everyone in b btan really happy? thinley: as you go around, when you ask different people, "are you happy?," i'm sure they'll be a mixed thing, but if you really look at, in terms of the effort the government is making towards, i think we have done very well. reporter: i can yourself, do you consider yourself a happy man? thinley: yes, very much. reporter:
environment, our culture, and tradition. if the policies cause less than the threshold level, the policy is sent back to the concerned agency. reporter: the happiness commission, the think tank and nerve center of the government. whatever takes place in these halls of bureaucracy is aimed at achieving one thing, collective happiness. according to the constitution, at least 60% of the bhutan's land must be forested. bhutan absorbs more carbon dioxide than it produces, the only country in the...
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agency. >> china has a debt issue. they don't want to feed more debt, they want to credit the growth of debt. >> they do have -- they are leverage like many in this low interest rate environment. they are recognizing that one specific area they need to concentrate on small banks that they are more vulnerable. they recognize that there has to be state of enterprise reform. what's happening is because of uncertainty which i think is the new normal. they're a bit more reluctant than a year ago to more aggressively to tackle reform. >> you mentioned india. i want to ask you, do you think we'll ever see india sort of taking on the role china has played in recent years. a lot of ceos i know and others around the world, looking at india as the next big economy that could possibly go into double digit growths for some period of time. >> they are right to do that because of the bright spot i talked about, and so to answer your question, india has that potential. south asia overall, our country of average age population of 27 years. just think of the aging population of the advance economy and how that's attracted to growth and we have this youthful country. they are mindful that they
agency. >> china has a debt issue. they don't want to feed more debt, they want to credit the growth of debt. >> they do have -- they are leverage like many in this low interest rate environment. they are recognizing that one specific area they need to concentrate on small banks that they are more vulnerable. they recognize that there has to be state of enterprise reform. what's happening is because of uncertainty which i think is the new normal. they're a bit more reluctant than a...
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environment. unfortunately, the nominee and the agency's office of general counsel have refused to meaningfully respond to committee members' requests for information or fully participate in the senate's efforts to meet our constitutional responsibilities. while mr. ray expressed a commitment to transparency, his inability to ensure compliance with the committee's request, including for material that is routinely provided to the public in response to the freedom of information act, raises serious doubts about whether he will cooperate with congress, if confirmed. given the unprecedented actions taken by this administration to roll back safeguards, it would be irresponsible to confirm mr. ray to oira without the opportunity to thoroughly evaluate his record. i have sought to carefully consider mr. ray's nomination, but due to the serious lack of transparency, i cannot support his confirmation. for that reason, i will be voting no, and i urge my colleagues to do the same. i yield the floor. mr. johnson: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from wisconsin. mr. johnson: mr. president, i rise t
environment. unfortunately, the nominee and the agency's office of general counsel have refused to meaningfully respond to committee members' requests for information or fully participate in the senate's efforts to meet our constitutional responsibilities. while mr. ray expressed a commitment to transparency, his inability to ensure compliance with the committee's request, including for material that is routinely provided to the public in response to the freedom of information act, raises...
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to be an agency that permissions pollution, you will protect -- we are an agency that protects our public health, our environments and applause] congresswoman omar, this next question is for you. i saw a tweet several weeks ago where you shared a story about an apartment building that burned down to the ground because it was not up to code. au have since introduced homes for all act which will guarantee housing as a human right. yes. [cheers and applause] housing is also an essential issue to bernie's campaign. why do you think it's important that housing justice is essential part of the campaign and why we should all be working hard to see if? -- to see it? >> that evening, iowa. how is everybody -- good evening, iowa. how is everybody? have theted to opportunity to share the stage with these earlier women of color. sisters and the struggle. in minneapolis, we recently had a public housing in my district in the neighborhood that i grew , the 14th riverside was a fire, and we lost five people in that fire. and many of them were elders. -- this public housing was a public housing building. of the five people that
to be an agency that permissions pollution, you will protect -- we are an agency that protects our public health, our environments and applause] congresswoman omar, this next question is for you. i saw a tweet several weeks ago where you shared a story about an apartment building that burned down to the ground because it was not up to code. au have since introduced homes for all act which will guarantee housing as a human right. yes. [cheers and applause] housing is also an essential issue to...
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environment in place. i think we do. after dodd-frank, we have banks .ith more and better capital federal agencies have been looking at whether there are ways to make modest adjustments expandan continue to expansion and keep the economy going in a natural way. i think does have been good actions. we are well-positioned. michael: this brings us to the policy review. we are about a year into it. where do you think it is? charles: that is a great question. we have had a lot of great discussion. we have benefited by focusing on what do we mean when we say maximum employment? how should we think about how unemployment rates benefit people in a strong labor environment? is that something we need to push against if we are concerned about inflationary pressures? whated to clarify the we mean by symmetrical inflationary pressure. inwas our objective back january 2012. i think we need to overshoot. we need to be not concerned about inflation even if it rises above two .5% on a sustained basis. we need a framework -- 2.5% on a sustained basis. we need a framework. there has been too much artfulness to the way it is described now. micha
environment in place. i think we do. after dodd-frank, we have banks .ith more and better capital federal agencies have been looking at whether there are ways to make modest adjustments expandan continue to expansion and keep the economy going in a natural way. i think does have been good actions. we are well-positioned. michael: this brings us to the policy review. we are about a year into it. where do you think it is? charles: that is a great question. we have had a lot of great discussion....
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neurodiversity — the intelligence agency gchq has been doing so more than 20 years — and a major record label has produced a book aimed at making the working environment i typically use it to do either dyspraxia or autism. put these goggles on and what they will do is turn your world upside down. can you see? yes. now, try and shake my hand. pleasure to meet you. a small gesture that happens all the time in a workplace. but what if you are neurodiverse? neurodiverse people — those with adhd, dyspraxia, dyslexia and the autism spectrum — can sometimes struggle in a work environment. something universal music uk wants to change. they acknowledge some of their work practices and processes were probably stopping neurodiverse people from even applying forjobs with them. so, they did some research and have produced a handbook, giving tips on how to make work more inclusive. that's why we are doing it. you know, there is brilliant folks out there that we have already spoken to, as part of this research, that just wouldn't even consider applying to the likes of us, or indeed many companies. but not everywhere operates like universal music. 31—year—old yvonne
neurodiversity — the intelligence agency gchq has been doing so more than 20 years — and a major record label has produced a book aimed at making the working environment i typically use it to do either dyspraxia or autism. put these goggles on and what they will do is turn your world upside down. can you see? yes. now, try and shake my hand. pleasure to meet you. a small gesture that happens all the time in a workplace. but what if you are neurodiverse? neurodiverse people — those with...
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the main ones was to foster cooperation, information sharing amongst law enforcement agencies that to fix that environmentrebuilding row blocks led to those terrorist attacks. ainsley: thank you so much for being with us and thanks for your service. >> you are welcome. ainsley: thought. [buzzer] that wa -- thought burismawas b. make millions of dollars. peter schweizer has been digging into it and he is on deck. ♪ if i had a million dollars ♪ we wouldn't have to walk to the door this blt is delicious! made it myself. i love this place! made that myself, too. order up. fries on the side. right where i like 'em. don't forget the grease fire. burn, baby -- wait, what? -[ alarm beeping ] -i said grease fire. what are you doing on the counter? when owning a small business gets real... sorry. can i get a to-go box? ...progressive helps protect what you built -with customizable coverage. -aah! ♪ robin hood and little john runnin' through the forest ♪ ♪ laughin' back and forth at what the other'ne has to say ♪ there's a booking for every resolution. book yours at booking.com ♪ pete: our next g. guest is investiga
the main ones was to foster cooperation, information sharing amongst law enforcement agencies that to fix that environmentrebuilding row blocks led to those terrorist attacks. ainsley: thank you so much for being with us and thanks for your service. >> you are welcome. ainsley: thought. [buzzer] that wa -- thought burismawas b. make millions of dollars. peter schweizer has been digging into it and he is on deck. ♪ if i had a million dollars ♪ we wouldn't have to walk to the door this...
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environment where solar grows and grows. before joining scia she was part of the department of interiors osha management where she led the agency that oversaw the leasing and development of all offshore energy, oil, gas and offshore wind. she served formerly as director of maryland energy administration as acting in 2012, and then as director starting in 2013. she's also served concurrently as energy advisor to governor martin o'malley then. delight to have you here. please join us. thank you so much, abigail. looking forward to hearing from you. >> good morning. how are you? good. i'm glad to hear that. i'm super excited to be here as well. i have a speech which i will read in a moment. i want to say thank you very much for inviting me. i appreciate following tom. tom, can i share our weird life story? so, tom and i have very -- in addition to having the honor of leading the two most -- the fastest moving trade associations in washington, no offense, mike, or maria, we also shared this crazy history. so tom and i both grew up in washington, d.c. tom went to the boys school her, i went to the girls school here. tom and i both w
environment where solar grows and grows. before joining scia she was part of the department of interiors osha management where she led the agency that oversaw the leasing and development of all offshore energy, oil, gas and offshore wind. she served formerly as director of maryland energy administration as acting in 2012, and then as director starting in 2013. she's also served concurrently as energy advisor to governor martin o'malley then. delight to have you here. please join us. thank you...
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agency gchq has been doing so for many years. and a major record label has produced a book aimed at making the working environment more inclusive.and what they will do is turn your world upside down. can you see? yes. now try and shake my hand. pleasure to meet you. people see the world differently. something universal music uk picked up on when discussing diversity in the workplace, especially neurodiversity, which refers to people with adhd, dyspraxia, dyslexia and the autism spectrum. the record label wanted a guide on how to talk about neurodiversity in the workplace but, when they couldn't find one, they made one. to help support our existing staff and also to try and reach out to all of that untapped talent out there, that's why we're doing it. you know, there are brilliant folks out there that we've already spoken to as part of this research that just wouldn't even have considered applying to the likes of us or, indeed, many companies. not every work environment is like universal music uk. 31—year—old yvonne is a marketing consultant who works in a typical office, open plan, lots of phones and computers. colour post—its a
agency gchq has been doing so for many years. and a major record label has produced a book aimed at making the working environment more inclusive.and what they will do is turn your world upside down. can you see? yes. now try and shake my hand. pleasure to meet you. people see the world differently. something universal music uk picked up on when discussing diversity in the workplace, especially neurodiversity, which refers to people with adhd, dyspraxia, dyslexia and the autism spectrum. the...
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agencies and the mayor's office and now the board. yesterday, i represented us in the new building and decarbonization task force kicked off for the environmentso the next four slides are just quickly giving you the context of what we're doing as a city and what planning is doing with the other agencies from the interagency level to the neighborhood level just so you can understand where this fits in all of this. so over the last 1.5 years, planning has been partnering with several agencies to create a climate resilience program for the industry to strategically integrate all these different efforts that are going on originally spurred by individual departments. it also creates a think tank-like forum for core staff to innovate and align. we use this term climate resilience to encompass the city's work on mitigation as well as the climate adaptation. and we're mainly focused in this green area of identifying the synergies between these two efforts. like i said, we've kicked off the climate action strategy update, and that is due to be completed by the end of the year. likewise, you've already heard about the sea level rise work as well as the
agencies and the mayor's office and now the board. yesterday, i represented us in the new building and decarbonization task force kicked off for the environmentso the next four slides are just quickly giving you the context of what we're doing as a city and what planning is doing with the other agencies from the interagency level to the neighborhood level just so you can understand where this fits in all of this. so over the last 1.5 years, planning has been partnering with several agencies to...