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monica refused to accept the poor quality around her community or the poor waste management systems she began to think about her role in this and wondered how she could play her part in correcting the course of things. her citizens want to drink committee 1st approached the municipal corporation of course looking for a solution at the time the corporation was flooded with options from vendors selling instant compositors machines that promise to turn organic waste into compost within 24 hours but after a few experiments they were dissatisfied with their results. since the common 24 posters want exactly working group came up with their own simple system of community composting after much research the finally decided to use the drum and bin method where every household contributes by 1st segregating their waste at source. then there is a secondary segregation that happens because sometimes by mistake the residents know something which cannot go into the. sure though for example sometimes the pieces of plastic and maybe a broken bottle is there so this sift through it and then this week is
monica refused to accept the poor quality around her community or the poor waste management systems she began to think about her role in this and wondered how she could play her part in correcting the course of things. her citizens want to drink committee 1st approached the municipal corporation of course looking for a solution at the time the corporation was flooded with options from vendors selling instant compositors machines that promise to turn organic waste into compost within 24 hours...
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monica cannot be allowed to refuse to accept the poor air quality around her community or the poor waste management system she began to think about her role in this and wondered how she could play her part in correcting the course of things. her citizens want to drink committee 1st approached the municipal corporation of course looking for a solution at the time the corporation was flooded with options from vendors selling instant compositors machines that promise to turn organic waste into compost within 24 hours but after a few experiments they were dissatisfied with their results. since the common 24 compositors want exactly working group came up with their own simple system of community composting after much research the finally decided to use the drum and been method where every household contributes by 1st segregating their waste at source. then there is a 2nd be segregation that happens because sometimes by mistake their residence in something which cannot go into the shadow for example sometimes their pieces of plastic and maybe a broken bottle is there so this sift through it an
monica cannot be allowed to refuse to accept the poor air quality around her community or the poor waste management system she began to think about her role in this and wondered how she could play her part in correcting the course of things. her citizens want to drink committee 1st approached the municipal corporation of course looking for a solution at the time the corporation was flooded with options from vendors selling instant compositors machines that promise to turn organic waste into...
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the experience of monica community and that of other municipalities in india separating waste at source is a key starting point as well as citizens making collectively informed decisions about dealing with their own waste. reaping and read designing cities it's going to be an enormous task. how do you be possible to keep the cities of the future clean for example people to be c trash the dirty smelly nuisance but we just has a huge potential smart recycling by turning all into the new can make way for a sustainable economy something the netherlands seems to be waving the way for this . we're using natural resources at a very fast pace some are finite others renewable but nature can't keep up with us . we also generate vast amounts of greenhouse gases cities account for 70 percent of them the dutch capital amsterdam is aiming to create a circular economy by 2050 that involves kid tailing the use of new materials avoiding waste and reusing as much as possible that by slashing emissions. the city sanitation department fishes $42.00 tons of floating plastic trash out of the canals every yea
the experience of monica community and that of other municipalities in india separating waste at source is a key starting point as well as citizens making collectively informed decisions about dealing with their own waste. reaping and read designing cities it's going to be an enormous task. how do you be possible to keep the cities of the future clean for example people to be c trash the dirty smelly nuisance but we just has a huge potential smart recycling by turning all into the new can make...
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monica: you guys, this is the [bleep] problem. there's no communication. f i'm e-mailing you, like... adrienne: no, it's not -- i don't mean it to come across that way. monica: no, for real. no, it's like you guys are afraid. you can't walk on eggshells with me. tell me so we can address it. lemonis: it's a little odd that this early on, the business owner would go from cold to hot so quickly. and what i'm sensing is that there is this undertone of tension that exists between the people that work there and monica. lemonis: i think this really gets back to, what is the purpose of the business? jessica: oh... monica: don't look at me. jessica: we may need therapy for that. lemonis: is it a skincare company? is it a wellness company? what are we selling on the internet? adrienne: there's a whole shelf i can show you. lemonis: can you show me? adrienne: yeah. so, it's right over here. i do all of the shipping. lemonis: these are all the products that have your name on it, right? so there's diffusers, room sprays, candles? monica: right. lemonis: this is the fac
monica: you guys, this is the [bleep] problem. there's no communication. f i'm e-mailing you, like... adrienne: no, it's not -- i don't mean it to come across that way. monica: no, for real. no, it's like you guys are afraid. you can't walk on eggshells with me. tell me so we can address it. lemonis: it's a little odd that this early on, the business owner would go from cold to hot so quickly. and what i'm sensing is that there is this undertone of tension that exists between the people that...
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the experience of monica glad his community and that of other municipalities in india to start separating waste at source is a key starting point as well as citizens making collectively informed decisions about dealing with their own waste. repairing and read designing cities it's going to be an enormous task gladness how do you be possible to keep the cities of the future clean for example wants people to be c trash it's a dirty smelly nuisance but we just has a huge potential smart recycling by turning it into the new can make way for a sustainable soak in the economy something. the netherlands seems to be favoring the way for. we are using natural resources at a very fast pace some are finite others renewable but nature can't keep up with us . we also generate vast amounts of greenhouse gases cities account for 70 percent of them the dutch capital amsterdam is aiming to create a circular economy by 2050 that involves containing the use of new rule materials avoiding waste and reusing as much as possible that by slashing emissions. the city sanitation department fishes $42.00 tons of fl
the experience of monica glad his community and that of other municipalities in india to start separating waste at source is a key starting point as well as citizens making collectively informed decisions about dealing with their own waste. repairing and read designing cities it's going to be an enormous task gladness how do you be possible to keep the cities of the future clean for example wants people to be c trash it's a dirty smelly nuisance but we just has a huge potential smart recycling...
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communities. my name is monica yellin. i was born in bogota, colombia. to this country in 1998 with a j-1 work visa, just one piece of luggage, and $300. in 2005, i proudly became a citizen of this country. [applause] and right after my naturalization ceremony in brooklyn, new york, i drove as fast as i could to the new york board of elections and i registered to vote. [applause] i live in port washington, a little town on the north shores of long island. my husband is here, and he's a jewish american new yorker from new rochelle, who is glowing, full of excitement and wanted me to thank you for standing for israel. [applause] mr. yellin, never, ever believed in any candidate for presidency until you run for presidency. so he voted for you. trump: that's great, thank you. it's really nice, thank you very much. that's a nice looking guy, too. nice looking. beautiful. thank you. thank you very much. thank you very much. monica yellin: and of course he owns a small e-commerce and investments business that even with this pandemic is still succeeding. [applau
communities. my name is monica yellin. i was born in bogota, colombia. to this country in 1998 with a j-1 work visa, just one piece of luggage, and $300. in 2005, i proudly became a citizen of this country. [applause] and right after my naturalization ceremony in brooklyn, new york, i drove as fast as i could to the new york board of elections and i registered to vote. [applause] i live in port washington, a little town on the north shores of long island. my husband is here, and he's a jewish...
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obviously, monica, covid has hit the latino community, the black communities especially hard. of their vote. but where do you see, if anywhere, movement, the possibility where donald trump could pick up some ground? some people look at the state of florida, there was a poll out this week that showed it pretty tight down there led by cuban americans backing president trump. do you see a space pore movement there? that is an awfully big spread arturo just showed us in favor of joe biden. >> our poll is similar in the sense that it's saying if you were to take the election today, 60% of latino young voters would say they would vote for biden. but i think the real area you should focus on is we've realized there's an unclaimed amount of voters. a third of them still said they were undecided and do not have any affiliation to a political party. so if you think about this growth, where you really need to concentrate is the six key states, right? you look at california, nevada, nr, texas, new mexico and arizona. and because they are a potential new voter, if they actually go out to t
obviously, monica, covid has hit the latino community, the black communities especially hard. of their vote. but where do you see, if anywhere, movement, the possibility where donald trump could pick up some ground? some people look at the state of florida, there was a poll out this week that showed it pretty tight down there led by cuban americans backing president trump. do you see a space pore movement there? that is an awfully big spread arturo just showed us in favor of joe biden. >>...
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gave on the threshold of his exploding scandal over monica lewinsky he did not tell the truth to jim lehrer. his conclusion was the greatest communicator he had ever seen in his entire career. my research was aided by the fact a modern president had written extensively about their own presidency and relationships to the press and in the oral histories of several administration the carter and johnson and kennedy administrations are great tidbits firms journalist and press secretaries. i could attend both kennedys press conferences again and a throwback when i would run home from junior high school because i knew there was a kennedy press conference on. that was fun. totally different i just have to rely on there was video and radio and fireside chats. was excited about leaving the lincoln. as i was to enter it. >> it is easy to go back to 1861 and read every newspaper in the country because of the database cocreated by the library of congress which is an unbelievable resource to drop in the moment and you see lincoln through the eyes of a reporter and it is incredibly exciting. >>host: i was interested in the chapter on jimmy carter as
gave on the threshold of his exploding scandal over monica lewinsky he did not tell the truth to jim lehrer. his conclusion was the greatest communicator he had ever seen in his entire career. my research was aided by the fact a modern president had written extensively about their own presidency and relationships to the press and in the oral histories of several administration the carter and johnson and kennedy administrations are great tidbits firms journalist and press secretaries. i could...
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today in our community not only healing our family, the blake family, but this is our family, kenosha is our family now. >>> joining me now is shah caqu brewster and from washington monica alba. shaquille, set the scene for us, what is it like out there in wisconsin right now? >> reporter: well, katy i'm at the community event hosted by the blake family and community leaders. they are holding this event in direct response to president trump's visit. their concern is tensions are still hide. you go downtown, till see boarded-up buildings, and the national guard is still deployed and activated for about a week at this point. they still know that the evening curfew is still in effect. what they have been trying to do is at the scene where jake job blake was shot, they have been drawing people here, having a community event. it seems like a block party. there's a bouncy shows, food is being delivered. the health department is talking about how to stay healthy and stay away from the coronavirus. they're trying to talk about a community event. despite that we are seeing scenes downtown where there are several hundred people there, both in support of the president, there to ex
today in our community not only healing our family, the blake family, but this is our family, kenosha is our family now. >>> joining me now is shah caqu brewster and from washington monica alba. shaquille, set the scene for us, what is it like out there in wisconsin right now? >> reporter: well, katy i'm at the community event hosted by the blake family and community leaders. they are holding this event in direct response to president trump's visit. their concern is tensions are...
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monica inactive all just sirrah rio de janeiro. and indonesia millions of children's education has been disrupted and people in remote communities don't have internet access jessica washington travelled to taiwan and has this report. into the west timor it seems nothing can get between these teachers and their students from monday to friday they travel to meet them. and although this school is closed because of covered 900 precautions class is still in session you have any good reason to believe we cannot do online learning because there's no internet access and people don't have computers laptops or mobile devices the teachers go from village to village using makeshift outdoor classrooms with covert 900 safety measures in mind they say they are trying their best and limited resources to leave it at 30 like us we are thankful that even though the road to a village is bad and it's very far away the teaches still willing to come and teach us schools in this community like many across indonesia have been shot since march the teachers took it upon themselves to stop visiting the villages of the students knowing that without internet acces
monica inactive all just sirrah rio de janeiro. and indonesia millions of children's education has been disrupted and people in remote communities don't have internet access jessica washington travelled to taiwan and has this report. into the west timor it seems nothing can get between these teachers and their students from monday to friday they travel to meet them. and although this school is closed because of covered 900 precautions class is still in session you have any good reason to...
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i want to recognize the hard work that my staff, monica did, working through all the hard work on behalf of the community, the calls night and day. i want to highlight the work she did. and the work we were able to incorporate into the budget in terms of the latinx community, in terms of highlighting the disproportionate impact that covid has had on that community. it's important we made a statement. there is still more work to be done, but it's important we were able to highlight that. and as to what supervisor haney said, really recognizing our frontline city workers, our bus drivers, nurses, laborers, all the folks that have put it on the line every single day. our librarians have been some of the best disaster service workers that have been redeployed doing contact tracing. while our libraries are shut down, these are the folks in our hotels that are out on the streets, doing much of that work. so our command center, our human rights led by director davis and all the conversation of equity that were incorporated into this budget. and then lastly, the work we were able to do for one of the first times
i want to recognize the hard work that my staff, monica did, working through all the hard work on behalf of the community, the calls night and day. i want to highlight the work she did. and the work we were able to incorporate into the budget in terms of the latinx community, in terms of highlighting the disproportionate impact that covid has had on that community. it's important we made a statement. there is still more work to be done, but it's important we were able to highlight that. and as...
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monica: one of the fundamental issues we have to understand is these problems of police racism and police violence and the experience of particularly black communitiesbut not only black communities with respect to policing have deep historical and structural roots. we need to hear solutions from the candidates that do not run officersaining police out of overt racism. we have to understand these problems are baked into the fundamental structure of police departments, so we need to see structural solutions that touch not just policing, but also multiple structures through which black communities especially, but also brown communities and other marginalized communities are oppressed and left out of our democracy. david: by and large, policing has been left to local government to handle. obviously with some issues in federal. housing is different. much of what you're talking about is a housing issue, not just a policing issue? monica: of course these issues intersect. one of the challenges as a lawyer and a sociologist is the dominance of policing and housing operate on multiple levels. it is true police governance is primarily local and there are 18,0
monica: one of the fundamental issues we have to understand is these problems of police racism and police violence and the experience of particularly black communitiesbut not only black communities with respect to policing have deep historical and structural roots. we need to hear solutions from the candidates that do not run officersaining police out of overt racism. we have to understand these problems are baked into the fundamental structure of police departments, so we need to see...
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community of liberals. but of course there plenty of conservatives nationwide. but it seemed to me the california basically where he grew up in california, santa monica had a different kind of flavor. repeat who he is now if he hadn't grown up in california. tell us about that . speech of from my reporting of this book is clear the california played a sinful role both in the brand of conservativism that he has. very reactionary combative conservative ideology that incorporates the language of the left into it. incorporating the language that liberals normally use . and using it against them. this notion of oppressive elites. being used to describe the democratic party which is normally used to describe republicans. so the reactionary component where he uses a lot of the tools of the left and also is very competitive in a way that reflects having grown up as a person who ideology was an minority being in the city in which he grew up in high school in which he grew up. but the other aspect is this is kind of what drew me to the story of someone who grew up in southern california at the same time as stephen miller just a couple of hours of where he lived. i remember th
community of liberals. but of course there plenty of conservatives nationwide. but it seemed to me the california basically where he grew up in california, santa monica had a different kind of flavor. repeat who he is now if he hadn't grown up in california. tell us about that . speech of from my reporting of this book is clear the california played a sinful role both in the brand of conservativism that he has. very reactionary combative conservative ideology that incorporates the language of...
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monica and not give. rio de janeiro. a centuries old conflict of the land down discrimination is escalating in southern chile the dispute is between indigenous people the government and private landowners but communities have given exclusive access to all latin america and it's at the sea and human is the 1st of the 2 special reports. this vast landscape is just part of what many call my rock and the land of the indigenous. rich for trial region stretching south of the beale beale river to 400 kilometers today it's part of chile but as these mapuche of flags indicate some of the land is being reclaimed increasingly by force. in the last 4 months they've been nearly daily arson attacks on trains trucks and forestry companies that now own the lion's share of the land but also against farms in homes owned by ordinary chileans and people on both sides of the conflict are being killed. outside of a jail in unborn a put your community leaders announced will fight by any means necessary for the release of those they call political prisoners of chile accused of carrying out attacks. we are being persecuted and imprisoned for the morning our land for many years we were repressed but now we've learned to organi
monica and not give. rio de janeiro. a centuries old conflict of the land down discrimination is escalating in southern chile the dispute is between indigenous people the government and private landowners but communities have given exclusive access to all latin america and it's at the sea and human is the 1st of the 2 special reports. this vast landscape is just part of what many call my rock and the land of the indigenous. rich for trial region stretching south of the beale beale river to 400...
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communities? >> yeah. well, i didn't downplay it i actually in many ways i upplayed it in terms of action >> with me now from washington is nbc news national political reporter monica alba monica, the president was all over the place last night, and he really struggled to answer those questions from undecided voters how is the white house trying to do cleanup today >> well, they're arguing, katy, that the president is trying to project this optimism that has been their defense for why he told bob woodward quite plainly that he always intended to downplay the virus, which is they say, not to create panic. they didn't want to send the country spiraling, worried six months ago, but just there, you had the president making this really surprising comment about how he has been up-playing the virus, if anything that's really just not true. we haveso many examples, so much tape we could roll of where he was doing exactly that. but it strikes me this is a president who isn't changing his strategy for the same reason he continues to make false claims about the pandemic he's extremely defensive, very dug in, and as you know so well, he's not somebody who is going to jump to a
communities? >> yeah. well, i didn't downplay it i actually in many ways i upplayed it in terms of action >> with me now from washington is nbc news national political reporter monica alba monica, the president was all over the place last night, and he really struggled to answer those questions from undecided voters how is the white house trying to do cleanup today >> well, they're arguing, katy, that the president is trying to project this optimism that has been their defense...
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i want to recognize the hard work that my staff, monica did, working through all the hard work on behalf of the community, the calls night and day. i want to highlight the work she did. and the work we were able to incorporate into the budget in terms of the latinx community, in terms of highlighting the disproportionate impact that covid has had on that community. it's important we made a statement. there is still more work to be done, but it's important we were able to highlight that. and as to what supervisor haney said, really recognizing our frontline city workers, our bus drivers, nurses, laborers, all the folks that have put it on the line every single day. our librarians have been some of the best disaster service workers that have been redeployed doing contact tracing. while our libraries are shut down, these are the folks in our hotels that are out on the streets, doing much of that work. so our command center, our human rights led by director davis and all the conversation of equity that were incorporated into this budget. and then lastly, the work we were able to do for one of the first times
i want to recognize the hard work that my staff, monica did, working through all the hard work on behalf of the community, the calls night and day. i want to highlight the work she did. and the work we were able to incorporate into the budget in terms of the latinx community, in terms of highlighting the disproportionate impact that covid has had on that community. it's important we made a statement. there is still more work to be done, but it's important we were able to highlight that. and as...
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i want to recognize the hard work that my staff, monica did, working through all the hard work on behalf of the community, the calls night and day. i want to highlight the work she did. and the work we were able to incorporate into the budget in terms of the latinx community, in terms of highlighting the disproportionate impact that covid has had on that community. it's important we made a statement. there is still more work to be done, but it's important we were able to highlight that. and as to what supervisor haney said, really recognizing our frontline city workers, our bus drivers, nurses, laborers, all the folks that have put it on the line every single day. our librarians have been some of the best disaster service workers that have been redeployed doing contact tracing. while our libraries are shut down, these are the folks in our hotels that are out on the streets, doing much of that work. so our command center, our human rights led by director davis and all the conversation of equity that were incorporated into this budget. and then lastly, the work we were able to do for one of the first times
i want to recognize the hard work that my staff, monica did, working through all the hard work on behalf of the community, the calls night and day. i want to highlight the work she did. and the work we were able to incorporate into the budget in terms of the latinx community, in terms of highlighting the disproportionate impact that covid has had on that community. it's important we made a statement. there is still more work to be done, but it's important we were able to highlight that. and as...