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professor green: correct.he speaker does not serve on the rules committee and is not chair of the rules committee. susan: this description of how he wanted power sounds counterintuitive to someone called uncle joe. do you know how we got the nickname? professor green: i don't. i don't actually. susan: it was someone who was -- it sounds like someone who was affable rather than someone cutting off people at the knees to achieve legislative means. professor green: he was not disliked. he was not a dislikable person. what was the problem from members was his use of power. particularly, the insurgents. the democrats were not happy either, but most members of his party were perfectly happy with cannon and his use of power. susan: the time in which he served was also the time of theodore roosevelt. how did the to get along? do you know about their relationship? professor green: there was certainly conflict between the two. roosevelt was advocating for more progressive legislation than joe cannon wanted. and there we
professor green: correct.he speaker does not serve on the rules committee and is not chair of the rules committee. susan: this description of how he wanted power sounds counterintuitive to someone called uncle joe. do you know how we got the nickname? professor green: i don't. i don't actually. susan: it was someone who was -- it sounds like someone who was affable rather than someone cutting off people at the knees to achieve legislative means. professor green: he was not disliked. he was not...
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. >> why does andrew green have george washington's will? >> bare-knuckle politics, cold-blooded murder, a legacy all but snuffed out... >> this was a cloud of suspicion of having lived a double life. >> what did they do? >> what are the chances that those boxes would've just been trashed? >> very good chance of that. >> what would you do? >> well, it drove me crazy. >> how 'bout 6,000? >> and what's it all worth? >> you think you'll ever get another auction with a story like this? >> no, i kinda doubt it. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby. and today, i'm in kennebunkport, maine. it's renowned as the bush family's summer haven and also for its succulent lobster. but this story has a cast of characters that are up and down the atlantic seaboard. the heirs, they live here, a reclusive aunt from massachusetts and their gilded age ancestor once dubbed "the father of greater new york." >> i'm john green. >> and i'm lisa green buchanan. >> i think it's fair to say that our aunt julie was a hoarder.
. >> why does andrew green have george washington's will? >> bare-knuckle politics, cold-blooded murder, a legacy all but snuffed out... >> this was a cloud of suspicion of having lived a double life. >> what did they do? >> what are the chances that those boxes would've just been trashed? >> very good chance of that. >> what would you do? >> well, it drove me crazy. >> how 'bout 6,000? >> and what's it all worth? >> you think...
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they gave away that green book in that helped make his green book successful. the idea for the green book was based on jewish travel guides. he writes in his first issue of the green book that is jewish brother gave him the idea. if you were a jewish-american if you are traveling, you also needed to be concerned about patient that very often if you called the hotel, if your name was ruben, he would find suddenly, they had no rooms available. jewish newspapers and jewish guides told you places you could stay and basis where you could observe those laws. greenville he believed travel was fatal to prejudice. he believed if people went out of the country, it would help prejudice in this country. this is a quote from mark twain, the innocents abroad. he says travelers, he adopted that as his mantra. this is victor greene and his wife. he is a postal worker and did business in harlem. what's so important, the reason i talk about this because victor greene died in 1960. the publishing company was then operated by alma greene and four other women. it was a five woman o
they gave away that green book in that helped make his green book successful. the idea for the green book was based on jewish travel guides. he writes in his first issue of the green book that is jewish brother gave him the idea. if you were a jewish-american if you are traveling, you also needed to be concerned about patient that very often if you called the hotel, if your name was ruben, he would find suddenly, they had no rooms available. jewish newspapers and jewish guides told you places...
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and they gave away the green book, and that helped victor green to make his green book successful. the idea for the green book was based on jewish travel guides. victor green writes in his very first issue of the green book that his jewish brethren gave him the idea for the travel guide. so when, if you were a jewish-american and you were traveling, you also needed to be concerned about places to stay. very often if you called the hotel and said your name was schwartz or your name was rubin, you would find that suddenly they had no rooms available. so jewish newspapers and jewish, there were jewish guides that told you places you could stay and places where you could observe the dietary laws. green really believed that travel was fatal to prejudice. he believed if people went out across the country, it would help to defeat prejudice in this cup. and this is a quote -- in this country. and this is a quote from mark twain from "the innocence a abroad." he says travel fatal to prejudice, and victor green adopted that as his mantra. this is victor green and his wife alma. green was a p
and they gave away the green book, and that helped victor green to make his green book successful. the idea for the green book was based on jewish travel guides. victor green writes in his very first issue of the green book that his jewish brethren gave him the idea for the travel guide. so when, if you were a jewish-american and you were traveling, you also needed to be concerned about places to stay. very often if you called the hotel and said your name was schwartz or your name was rubin,...
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to your point the green new deal has been seen as. western centric if that's the case then what does it mean for the rest of the world so and this is sort of the heart of the problem i think that when we call something western centric some people can get lost in that jargon what it means is that the the western countries or i like to say former colonies really will be the 1st and foremost people to benefit and profit from something like a green new deal any actions that are made within this deal will always the primary concern will always be helping the u.s. or the u.k. or france before maybe somewhere like sudan or the congo or nigeria right so when we say it's western century we mean it's not it's not thinking about or really not caring about the implications outside of the west it's you know it's important to point out that like critiquing something doesn't mean this is certainly what you're saying look i'm against you know trying to stop climate change or i'm against that kind of is just saying is this the right way to do it shoul
to your point the green new deal has been seen as. western centric if that's the case then what does it mean for the rest of the world so and this is sort of the heart of the problem i think that when we call something western centric some people can get lost in that jargon what it means is that the the western countries or i like to say former colonies really will be the 1st and foremost people to benefit and profit from something like a green new deal any actions that are made within this...
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green? >> yes. i've also raised my hand. >> i see you know, commissioner chung. would you like to ask your question? >> i have a couple of questions. thank you for sharing the information and some of the materials that have been ready, it's really unsettling for me. for instance, the number of dates that somebody can be transmitting the virus and how long it takes to shed the virus and when we think about that and think of the capacity that you just mentioned, i think that is where i'm kind of wondering, what does that mean for us to keep those patients, for how long will we keep them? knowing how long it takes them to shed the virus and what kind of burden would that put on our existing staff? and the other part to this, because this is unchartered territory, i would imagine somebody who might have insurance would show up at csfgh and what do we do when they do that? do we take them on because this is the public health emergency? or do we actually redirect them to their own hospitals. >> th
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green deal is attracting real money from. the city and goodbye c o 2 is just one way the climate killer can even be recycled post and replace crude oil. made in germany. 30 minutes on d w. s so as europe the european idea is in crisis. if it's to have a future it will mean champions young champions meet foreign journalists for countries. they play or function for the train. they stand a chance can they safely european idea. in 75 minutes on t w. grappling with some tricks. expressing feelings i am not very creative yet but i would love to be considered an artist mandate looking for new perspectives to do it and not to be replaced by previous canada doing things differently. come to the place where we reflect on society on stage and. on the job of. each step tells my story. of the people who climbs me builds me a dedication of the most to me. i am not to dumb to cut. loose . listen closely and i will tell you about the blue days you do to me. under those who simply need to. be not too dumb to please. my 16 days for centuries i
green deal is attracting real money from. the city and goodbye c o 2 is just one way the climate killer can even be recycled post and replace crude oil. made in germany. 30 minutes on d w. s so as europe the european idea is in crisis. if it's to have a future it will mean champions young champions meet foreign journalists for countries. they play or function for the train. they stand a chance can they safely european idea. in 75 minutes on t w. grappling with some tricks. expressing feelings i...
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we talk to green party co-founder and 2020 presidential candidate how he hawkins fighting for a $20.00 minimum wage and nuclear disarmament and with a vaccine for covert $1000.00 apparently over a year away we are the c.e.o. of a company at the forefront of the fight against the virus if big pharma as profit driven approach is obsolete when it comes to a global pandemic bus how are capitalists set to make a killing out of coronavirus over them or can we have a days going underground fast to morrissey's florida ohio illinois and arizona vote in u.s. presidential primaries but how much scope for change does saunders or biden really offer the people of the united states especially as the world faces a climate change emergency co-founder of the us green party and current these bodies front runner to be the green party presidential candidate in the how hawkins joins me now via skype from madison in wisconsin thank you so much how you for joining us before we even get to the presidential campaign your thoughts on the reported attempted suicide of wiki leaks whistleblower chelsea manning refu
we talk to green party co-founder and 2020 presidential candidate how he hawkins fighting for a $20.00 minimum wage and nuclear disarmament and with a vaccine for covert $1000.00 apparently over a year away we are the c.e.o. of a company at the forefront of the fight against the virus if big pharma as profit driven approach is obsolete when it comes to a global pandemic bus how are capitalists set to make a killing out of coronavirus over them or can we have a days going underground fast to...
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everything is green this is a this is more green or i like it is it is it is still a little blue. in this problem is the screen of the. middle something because. since if i already. know what happened with in what ways is green is it and. didn't that is different with the organic one meaning this is a list. a list opposite. to all burning operations of each other with green slogans amazon p.r.c. is our marketing agencies so far. the whole industry is trying to fly to slough i'm a child. i can cope stand one of to soft or produces pain even this dumb thing sounds so fly try to challenge. this conference m.l. of knowledge. or is this thing in billings him. and when i look around here and greens and the nice bits is the birds i know. i get the impression this is more like a man's yard then i was company can you explain sustainability to us means it's a balance our. economy. people and in farming because we can agree on the create. you know our money. cross part of the. it's not least that's the ominous is it an invalid is that. in the. area in the past there was another discussion go
everything is green this is a this is more green or i like it is it is it is still a little blue. in this problem is the screen of the. middle something because. since if i already. know what happened with in what ways is green is it and. didn't that is different with the organic one meaning this is a list. a list opposite. to all burning operations of each other with green slogans amazon p.r.c. is our marketing agencies so far. the whole industry is trying to fly to slough i'm a child. i can...
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cardholders at all and green cardholders for the first five years after they get a green card. >> your honor, i just want to be clear before answering your question on one factual point. congress amended the statute most recently in 1996. >> right. >> it wasn't until 1999 that the ins at the time developed the more restrictive primary support. >> i'm not sure i understand that. i thought they had ruled very similarly back in 1974 and i'm not even talking about the history of everything from 1882 until 1996. >> i'm not sure which case in 19 # 4. in 1977 in the vindman case the bia found that the term was varied -- had varied interpretations, was ambiguous and didn't have a settled meaning. that's a later point. and in the 1999 guidance the bia said that the term was ambiguous and didn't have a settled meaning. i don't think at any point in the history has congress thought that the term had a settled meaning. >> is there any point -- at what point was there ever judicial interpretations or administrative interpretations that in any way took the view that receipt of any kind of public ben
cardholders at all and green cardholders for the first five years after they get a green card. >> your honor, i just want to be clear before answering your question on one factual point. congress amended the statute most recently in 1996. >> right. >> it wasn't until 1999 that the ins at the time developed the more restrictive primary support. >> i'm not sure i understand that. i thought they had ruled very similarly back in 1974 and i'm not even talking about the...
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green? >> yes. i've also raised my hand. >> i see you know, commissioner chung. would you like to ask your question? >> i have a couple of questions. thank you for sharing the information and some of the materials that have been ready, it's really unsettling for me. for instance, the number of dates that somebody can be transmitting the virus and how long it takes to shed the virus and when we think about that and think of the capacity that you just mentioned, i think that is where i'm kind of wondering, what does that mean for us to keep those patients, for how long will we keep them? knowing how long it takes them to shed the virus and what kind of burden would that put on our existing staff? and the other part to this, because this is unchartered territory, i would imagine somebody who might have insurance would show up at csfgh and what do we do when they do that? do we take them on because this is the public health emergency? or do we actually redirect them to their own hospitals. >> th
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the baker beach green street was referred to as the richmond green infrastructure project. there are three specific locations in the project. during this quarter, the contractor opened the road to traffic during the nonworking hours in the work site. on slope stabilization on the south side commenced with the planning. the paving of the parking strip was installed, so the project is moving well ahead. issues and challenges reflected in the quarterly report mention the shallow pg&e lines. new delay to the substantial completion is forecasted. we can absorb that in the schedule. specific one you've heard of, the new head works facility. some of you had the ability to see this live. the construction photos you may not have seen demonstrating how complex and big an operation this is. we did cover the biosolid project in some detail two weeks ago. on head works, it's facing similar challenges, same delivery method, working in the same constrained site. and there are currently five scopes of work in construction. that separates the two projects because head works is very much in
the baker beach green street was referred to as the richmond green infrastructure project. there are three specific locations in the project. during this quarter, the contractor opened the road to traffic during the nonworking hours in the work site. on slope stabilization on the south side commenced with the planning. the paving of the parking strip was installed, so the project is moving well ahead. issues and challenges reflected in the quarterly report mention the shallow pg&e lines....
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the baker beach green street was referred to as the richmond green infrastructure project. there are three specific locations in the project. during this quarter, the contractor opened the road to traffic during the nonworking hours in the work site. on slope stabilization on the south side commenced with the planning. the paving of the parking strip was installed, so the project is moving well ahead. issues and challenges reflected in the quarterly report mention the shallow pg&e lines. new delay to the substantial completion is forecasted. we can absorb that in the schedule. specific one you've heard of, the new head works facility. some of you had the ability to see this live. the construction photos you may not have seen demonstrating how complex and big an operation this is. we did cover the biosolid project in some detail two weeks ago. on head works, it's facing similar challenges, same delivery method, working in the same constrained site. and there are currently five scopes of work in construction. that separates the two projects because head works is very much in
the baker beach green street was referred to as the richmond green infrastructure project. there are three specific locations in the project. during this quarter, the contractor opened the road to traffic during the nonworking hours in the work site. on slope stabilization on the south side commenced with the planning. the paving of the parking strip was installed, so the project is moving well ahead. issues and challenges reflected in the quarterly report mention the shallow pg&e lines....
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so do you like that very intelligent start small think big and go green even the w.'s fashion guru gary elvis has been thinking about how sustainable his wardrobe is. i'm sorry i just have to talk to my producer for a 2nd while we you know. fish shop. i know that many of you think that i'm quite shallow but like most of you i do worry about the planet plastic pollution for example. so i've been asking myself how environmentally friendly is my dress code you know what i dare say that this dress code is far more sustainable than that of your average activist. let me explain like all good suits this one here is made of 100 percent well. if everybody in my office where a suit we could turn the heating down a notch in winter saving c o 2 saving the climate. quality suits hardly ever need a dry clean maybe once a year tops most of my suits are at least 5 years old and because they're all classics i wear them for at least another 5. qualities suits and durable repairable. just a ball in size and speaking of your ability to chew is. made from 100 percent natural material leve
so do you like that very intelligent start small think big and go green even the w.'s fashion guru gary elvis has been thinking about how sustainable his wardrobe is. i'm sorry i just have to talk to my producer for a 2nd while we you know. fish shop. i know that many of you think that i'm quite shallow but like most of you i do worry about the planet plastic pollution for example. so i've been asking myself how environmentally friendly is my dress code you know what i dare say that this dress...
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anyone but green card holders. >> i want to be clear. congress amended the statute most recently in 1996. >> i am not sure i understand that. i thought they had ruled similarly back in 1974. and i am not even talking about the history of everything from 1882 to 1996. found that there were various interpretations. in the 1999 guidance, they determined it was ambiguous. i don't think in any history that the congress thought it had a settled meaning. ever one point was there judicial interpretations or administrative interpretations that in any way took the view that receiving any kind of ,ublic and if it was the test as opposed to being dependent for your basic support on being unable to work? >> i would point this court to one example. a case by 1948. it was about deportation. it was clear that if you fail to repay transportation or clothing or other incidental fences, then you're deportable as a public charge. >> the person in that case was clearly someone who while applied to be a public charge under the much more restrictive tests that
anyone but green card holders. >> i want to be clear. congress amended the statute most recently in 1996. >> i am not sure i understand that. i thought they had ruled similarly back in 1974. and i am not even talking about the history of everything from 1882 to 1996. found that there were various interpretations. in the 1999 guidance, they determined it was ambiguous. i don't think in any history that the congress thought it had a settled meaning. ever one point was there judicial...
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it is famous for pioneering the transition to green energy. the village produces 8 times as much elektra's city as its 2 and a half 1000 residents can use from renewable. it's generated not in one pic plant but in the centralized fashion and instead made available to others fi the great. delegations from places all around the world have come to inspect this revolutionary bavarian village. they usually welcomed by our not saying. he's been the merivale pulse rate for 23 years and has been involved in the shift to renewables from the start. in 1909 we asked everybody here how things should be in 2020 wind energy was just one of many different issues 92 percent said they were in favor which was a sensational result. people here are very proud of what's been developed. basically they've done it themselves. we can tote. become thinking and thinking and . over the past 2 decades the villagers have invested 50000000 euros in 300 photovoltaic systems and 9 wind turbines. we want to show that it is possible to create a regional circular economy for ene
it is famous for pioneering the transition to green energy. the village produces 8 times as much elektra's city as its 2 and a half 1000 residents can use from renewable. it's generated not in one pic plant but in the centralized fashion and instead made available to others fi the great. delegations from places all around the world have come to inspect this revolutionary bavarian village. they usually welcomed by our not saying. he's been the merivale pulse rate for 23 years and has been...
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party and count these bodies front runner to be the green party presidential candidate in the vemma how hawkins joins me now via skype from madison in wisconsin thank you so much how you for joining us before we even get to the presidential campaign your thoughts on the reported attempted suicide of wiki leaks whistleblower chelsea manning refusing to testify against or for using to incriminate joining us on java wiki leaks currently here in london the un report to mil's meltzer has been on this show and edges that the us is currently engaged in psychological torture of jealousy manning you know. this is just real cruelty. she is guilty you mean a whistleblower releasing documents that expose war crimes by the united states you know that's why you know nish and her me she's been in jails 7 months now i believe they were refusing to start to the grand jury she already served so we use the prison for prison. sentence you know admire her courage. but she's being punished for exposing the war crimes you know that's a crime in itself she didn't find it they should never be there are in f
party and count these bodies front runner to be the green party presidential candidate in the vemma how hawkins joins me now via skype from madison in wisconsin thank you so much how you for joining us before we even get to the presidential campaign your thoughts on the reported attempted suicide of wiki leaks whistleblower chelsea manning refusing to testify against or for using to incriminate joining us on java wiki leaks currently here in london the un report to mil's meltzer has been on...
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green? >> yes. i've also raised my hand. >> i see you know, commissioner chung. would you like to ask your question? >> i have a couple of questions. thank you for sharing the information and some of the materials that have been ready, it's really unsettling for me. for instance, the number of dates that somebody can be transmitting the virus and how long it takes to shed the virus and when we think about that and think of the capacity that you just mentioned, i think that is where i'm kind of wondering, what does that mean for us to keep those patients, for how long will we keep them? knowing how long it takes them to shed the virus and what kind of burden would that put on our existing staff? and the other part to this, because this is unchartered territory, i would imagine somebody who might have insurance would show up at csfgh and what do we do when they do that? do we take them on because this is the public health emergency? or do we actually redirect them to their own hospitals. >> th
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that's the green new deal. says that will cost you 66,000 dollars in the first year. and that would certainly have an impact on swing state, michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, what's the reception to that deal that's how we tease it green new seal in the swing states? >> it's a very chilly reception and here's why i'm from ohio. if you go to the eastern part of this state where natural gas frackinging industry has rejuve is nateed some of these community that have been in just horrible economic shape for so many years. it is helping them not just about about lower energy cost for us. which now we have these some of the lowesting energy costs in the world. it has about these communities and states experiencing job growth from the booming is sectors. this green new deal would shut down the fossil fuel industry and we estimated heritage found that by third year of the green new deal it is going to cost typical family 10,000 dollars plus -- per year. these are very high costs for typical families. >> having said th
that's the green new deal. says that will cost you 66,000 dollars in the first year. and that would certainly have an impact on swing state, michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, what's the reception to that deal that's how we tease it green new seal in the swing states? >> it's a very chilly reception and here's why i'm from ohio. if you go to the eastern part of this state where natural gas frackinging industry has rejuve is nateed some of these community that have been in just horrible...
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she is in touch with the green fields. she essentially tells them that daniel bell has been manipulating robert arm stead, her deceased husband. that daniel bell needs to be dealt with. the first step that she takes in order to possibly make deed of menu mission this deed of emancipation, unfounded and unsound, is to attempt to sell daniel and get daniel out of the picture. so daniel bell is summarily sold by, we think the green fields. i am honestly not sure, but there seems to be a connection there. the minute the word gets out that daniel has negotiated this deal of many mission it comes full circle and his slave holder selves him. in an attempt, as we discussed, to get him out of washington d.c., separated for marry and the children. then susan armistead will be able to deal with susan and the children marianne the children. this is a dramatic moment because and september of 1885 daniel bell is seized on the navy yard. he's at the shop, and slave traders -- these are not policemen. they are not constables. these are hi
she is in touch with the green fields. she essentially tells them that daniel bell has been manipulating robert arm stead, her deceased husband. that daniel bell needs to be dealt with. the first step that she takes in order to possibly make deed of menu mission this deed of emancipation, unfounded and unsound, is to attempt to sell daniel and get daniel out of the picture. so daniel bell is summarily sold by, we think the green fields. i am honestly not sure, but there seems to be a connection...
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those great men of the green beret. silver wings upon their chest , those are men, america's best. 100 men will test today, the lonely streets of the green beret. >> this is so interesting, so a number of you were singing along . fascinating. and that song, the 1966 number one song in america by 1968, you couldn't have releasedthat . that's how quickly the war changed. for folks. >> so merle haggard was riding along on a bus one day . a i'm sure drinking protein shakes and healthy vaping. i'm sure there was hydration, a lot of water and , they passed a road sign about muskogee oklahoma . let's see if we can. >> now we're talking. >>. [music] >> that's my kind of music, little merle hoggard . if i have to put a list together of what of my favorite artists, who would be at the top of the list as a country artist it would be merle hoggard hebecause of the re for one thing but his talents, his writing ability the way he spoke nto the common man and the way he performed songs, he had one of the greatest voices i think every
those great men of the green beret. silver wings upon their chest , those are men, america's best. 100 men will test today, the lonely streets of the green beret. >> this is so interesting, so a number of you were singing along . fascinating. and that song, the 1966 number one song in america by 1968, you couldn't have releasedthat . that's how quickly the war changed. for folks. >> so merle haggard was riding along on a bus one day . a i'm sure drinking protein shakes and healthy...
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the default setting of our planet is green lush and green a-t. expansive landscapes for as long as the ice can see and the victim biodiversity. the impact of humans has been such that we have unknowingly and knowingly change this default to adult create columns of fumes in jungles of concrete and asphalt everywhere. how long welcome to eco india i'm saddened that raghu to be we look at how economic progress can happen in $200.00 b.n. bobert. why goober the packaging industry is criticised for heavily contributing to plastic pollution banning existing practices is not possible yet until a feasible and sustainable alternative is provided a delhi based company is attempting to offset this problem by manufacturing 100 percent natural bio degradable and composed of all packaging in tableware and providing a model to move towards a green economy. in light of major health concerns and vite spread and vironment will damage india has pledged to eliminate single use plastic by 2022 implementing the ban however will be difficult the country's plastic indust
the default setting of our planet is green lush and green a-t. expansive landscapes for as long as the ice can see and the victim biodiversity. the impact of humans has been such that we have unknowingly and knowingly change this default to adult create columns of fumes in jungles of concrete and asphalt everywhere. how long welcome to eco india i'm saddened that raghu to be we look at how economic progress can happen in $200.00 b.n. bobert. why goober the packaging industry is criticised for...
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laura, you asked about green. i have a green jacket i'll wear later.is why we don't wear green. >> giving away our secrets. good thing it's early. >>> unlike the u.s. supreme court, california supreme court justices will continue hearing arguments during the public health emergency but all arguments will be made remotely by video or teleconferencing. they voted to reset until april 18th. a decision approving $1 billion in new spend to go fight the virus. governor newsom will have discretion to use the money as needed. >>> the sheriff's department is working to cut down on inmate populations. the sheriff says since the end of february more than 600 inmates have been released early. they all had less than 30 days left on their sentence. bay area prisons and jails have not indicated if they have similar plans. health officials are advising to clean or disinfect common surfaces we touch in our homes or offices. >>> coming up next chris chmura breaks down why that could be the best way to fight the coronavirus in your daily life. >>> but happening now, this
laura, you asked about green. i have a green jacket i'll wear later.is why we don't wear green. >> giving away our secrets. good thing it's early. >>> unlike the u.s. supreme court, california supreme court justices will continue hearing arguments during the public health emergency but all arguments will be made remotely by video or teleconferencing. they voted to reset until april 18th. a decision approving $1 billion in new spend to go fight the virus. governor newsom will have...
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professor brian greene thank you thank you. professor brian greene of columbia university there speaking to me about until the end of time mind matter and our search for meaning in an evolving universe will be back on wednesday brokers thing from the heart of the global coronavirus pandemic on the 45th anniversary of the assassination of feisal been up to a lot of these. the british backed saudi dictator of a country involved in what is still the worst humanitarian crisis in the world yemen more on that on wednesday in the meantime for all the news north covered by the mainstream media join the underground by following us on you tube twitter facebook instagram and sound cloud. you are no offense but you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi else asked i'm aware of it. all you like. you can never forget maybe you can no auschwitz was really like to be inhaled because you would never believe it was a human can do to as an obvious cause for 32 years of milk and be. very bad at all see
professor brian greene thank you thank you. professor brian greene of columbia university there speaking to me about until the end of time mind matter and our search for meaning in an evolving universe will be back on wednesday brokers thing from the heart of the global coronavirus pandemic on the 45th anniversary of the assassination of feisal been up to a lot of these. the british backed saudi dictator of a country involved in what is still the worst humanitarian crisis in the world yemen...
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professor brian greene thank you thank you. professor brian greene of columbia university there speaking to me about until the end of time mind matter and now a search for meaning in an evolving universe will be back on wednesday broke a sting from the heart of the global coronavirus pandemic on the 45th anniversary of the assassination of. the british backed saudi dictator of a country involved in what is still the worst humanitarian crisis in the world yemen more on that on wednesday in the meantime for all the news north covered by the mainstream media join the underground by following us on you tube twitter facebook instagram and. it's all a little bit messed up by our d.n.a. in some way or look at me i'm not sure this is such a great thing you know i'm sure you look better now than when you had hair. well it's nice of you to say so but i do i went when i was 25 you must be so great. what if i thought for the. sake of the time some of it. was. like most of the united states prostitution is illegal in california. merely 5 ki
professor brian greene thank you thank you. professor brian greene of columbia university there speaking to me about until the end of time mind matter and now a search for meaning in an evolving universe will be back on wednesday broke a sting from the heart of the global coronavirus pandemic on the 45th anniversary of the assassination of. the british backed saudi dictator of a country involved in what is still the worst humanitarian crisis in the world yemen more on that on wednesday in the...
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of just one kind of a company that used green and sustainable. young in the democratic republic of congo 1000 people friendly chuckle. under a project and gone up to just about the environment. bust to the mara river it starts in kenya and it flows into left victoria. it is 400 kilometers long and it is an important resource that the 2 countries have to ship but they are all over how to manage it fairly unsustainable it is the kind of conflict the to see elsewhere in africa too we went to tanzania to meet people who are walking on resolving the issues. of. the mara river in northwestern tanzania is a lifeline for local villagers. they have to travel almost 3 kilometers to collect fresh water the people here only use a small amount of water for their homes livelihoods and animals but the populations upstream a growing polluting the river and putting pressure on the water supply. the bubble the pollution continues and isn't prevented the morrow river will dry up and if it dries up it won't have any effect. but also those living further up the river
of just one kind of a company that used green and sustainable. young in the democratic republic of congo 1000 people friendly chuckle. under a project and gone up to just about the environment. bust to the mara river it starts in kenya and it flows into left victoria. it is 400 kilometers long and it is an important resource that the 2 countries have to ship but they are all over how to manage it fairly unsustainable it is the kind of conflict the to see elsewhere in africa too we went to...
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a few years ago the villagers rallied to build this new place of worship the green moss. the. 16 solar panels adorn the rooftop. they've been running without any hitches as so it can confirm to the village leader upon inspection. with that the most needn't rely on the regular power grid for its energy. to further spread the idea the green musk's program also includes specially claw tickle training for the in months. of the project has completely changed life in the village i know that women can study in the evening and pray during ramadan we are all involved and that's why we are so proud of this project. being energy self-sufficient the mosque has become a gathering place for other activities as well. here villagers can meet for a cup of tea or attend special courses. these women are learning to read and write for the 1st time in their lives. the residents of tad munt built their mosque as environmentally friendly as possible energy saving insulation and l.e.d. lights included. culture is one of the women attending the literacy classes she shows us the conditions she liv
a few years ago the villagers rallied to build this new place of worship the green moss. the. 16 solar panels adorn the rooftop. they've been running without any hitches as so it can confirm to the village leader upon inspection. with that the most needn't rely on the regular power grid for its energy. to further spread the idea the green musk's program also includes specially claw tickle training for the in months. of the project has completely changed life in the village i know that women can...
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and while the rest of the world went to paris last year and green climate change is real and we have to do something about it here's a company that now owns 10 percent of one of the dirtiest forms of fossil fuels on the planet so we know where is the integrity of those homes. so it's too soon. it's closer to time to. the bear auction there and the box and there. is a stored cups. my dad would have every is trying hard to feel a dank and. doesn't serve. just under substandard skiing. this is the only. sometimes i. must stop. because there's something coming up and. implement a timeline and. leave. us . the slightest bit of a speed all steel doesn't cut off. the power of corporations must come to an end. but all the turn system insurers the corporations become more and more powerful. but needs to change. the train and i want to ask someone who's been standing description for years. as one of the greatest intellectuals in the. know on charm school is a professor to dimiss a truce institute just to karachi and a prominent critic of to know but i say she. must be very busy and. as you can
and while the rest of the world went to paris last year and green climate change is real and we have to do something about it here's a company that now owns 10 percent of one of the dirtiest forms of fossil fuels on the planet so we know where is the integrity of those homes. so it's too soon. it's closer to time to. the bear auction there and the box and there. is a stored cups. my dad would have every is trying hard to feel a dank and. doesn't serve. just under substandard skiing. this is the...