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bertrand: there are three levevels. of the first you can do immediately,y, offset in carbonn passengers are producing. this i is very chief -- very chcheap. toan airplane from paris spain, you coverer your emissio. this can be used for reform station, to convert cold power plants into solar or wind energy syststems, or ththings like tht. this you can do immediately andd you woululd be carbon neutralal. 20% youou canhave do with h operations -- distant approaches. to brining thers airplanene to a threshold. this has t to be done. level,u have t the third which is a new technology ananwe will h have in 10 orr 15 years electricical airplan f for passengers. to travel 50,000 kilometers electric, that means either with batteries charge on the ground, not like solar impulse charging with the sun, .r using hydrogen the french governmnment was coururageous enough to l launcha program for absolutely clean editors by 2035, critical. the people that say issues -- and that is really criticacal. ththe people thahat say it is impossi
bertrand: there are three levevels. of the first you can do immediately,y, offset in carbonn passengers are producing. this i is very chief -- very chcheap. toan airplane from paris spain, you coverer your emissio. this can be used for reform station, to convert cold power plants into solar or wind energy syststems, or ththings like tht. this you can do immediately andd you woululd be carbon neutralal. 20% youou canhave do with h operations -- distant approaches. to brining thers airplanene to...
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bertrand: this is a result we have been carrying out in the past month. clear there is no issue of drinking water under treatment processes. there is no risk around drinking water. but we find traces of the virus in wastewater, with water treatment. --is sophisticated enough to we are able to correlate the and we are dna putting in place in france and several countries, the watch network to be able to anticipate what we call this wave in a couple of european countries. this is the case in france. this will be the case in spain, and we know our dutch colleagues are doing the same. nejra: talk to me about your business as well in the wake of the covid-19 crisis. how long will it take for suez to recover the volumes of water and waste treatments that has been lost by the crisis? trend: -- bertrand: all in all we expect a loss of revenue related to the loss of volume of around 6%. the situation is very different from one continent to another. a sense of --ed it is the case in europe since mid-june. and in the u.s. and latin america. so we see a very important
bertrand: this is a result we have been carrying out in the past month. clear there is no issue of drinking water under treatment processes. there is no risk around drinking water. but we find traces of the virus in wastewater, with water treatment. --is sophisticated enough to we are able to correlate the and we are dna putting in place in france and several countries, the watch network to be able to anticipate what we call this wave in a couple of european countries. this is the case in...
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i want to ask about your participation in stockholm 1966, the war crimes tribunal, bertrand russell, can you spend some time on the fourth on that for us -- sometime on that for us? >> you have done your homework. [laughter] sncc made an early statement on vietnam and the palestinian issues, and the statement on vietnam impacted julian greatly. but the arguments for some of the established civil rights movement was that you could only speak on issues of race, you have no right to speak on the issues of vietnam. now, you have to understand that most of us in sncc, including myself, got wise. because even before the tribunal piece, the view at sncc was, you want us to fight a war over there, when we are facing this here? so the frame was set in terms of this discussion. so we were invited after a number of statements by the bertrand russell people, and i was asked to go. sncc people had gone to north vietnam, charlie cobb and julius lester. i was invited to go, but i declined. but i went over there to represent sncc in the group. i get into london, and i really don't know much about th
i want to ask about your participation in stockholm 1966, the war crimes tribunal, bertrand russell, can you spend some time on the fourth on that for us -- sometime on that for us? >> you have done your homework. [laughter] sncc made an early statement on vietnam and the palestinian issues, and the statement on vietnam impacted julian greatly. but the arguments for some of the established civil rights movement was that you could only speak on issues of race, you have no right to speak on...
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with the prime minister, who is close too bertrand, one of his rivals on the center-right. what it saysys about positioning is defining this. but it is also about who he has put in charge. the southern newspapers talk about the fact that this guy, castex, is a tennis guy, not a rugby man. they talk about himim being very successful. he is a liked local man. he has all these attributes that make him a very good civil servant. not a yes-man. i don't want to say those things. we don't know as prime minister yet. but it does look like he is someone being put in place to allow macron to exert his authority from the elysee palace. laura: that is the first time i have heard a french prime minister described as presidential prophylactic. do you think metatron -- macron is taking g a risk? elections last week, the socialists and green party did well. why has he chosen to take someone from the political right in this very important role? andrew: this gives thehe opportunity -- we heard a lot about emmanuel macron giving his address to the nation. one of t the things he said strongly
with the prime minister, who is close too bertrand, one of his rivals on the center-right. what it saysys about positioning is defining this. but it is also about who he has put in charge. the southern newspapers talk about the fact that this guy, castex, is a tennis guy, not a rugby man. they talk about himim being very successful. he is a liked local man. he has all these attributes that make him a very good civil servant. not a yes-man. i don't want to say those things. we don't know as...
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pierre bertrand reports.e washington post newspaper, robert mueller said he felt compelled to respond to claims that his investigation was illegitimate, his motives improper, and that roger stone was a victim. in commuting stone's ito—month sentence, donald trump insisted that his long—standing ally had been treated unfairly as part of what he's termed a political witch hunt. roger stone was treated horribly. roger stone was treated very unfairly. roger stone was brought into this witch hunt, this whole political witch hunt, and the mueller scam, it's a scam, because it's been proven false. and he was treated very unfairly. just like general flynn is treated unfairly. but in his opinion piece, mr mueller said that stone was found to have lied repeatedly to members of congress and tried to interfere with a witness, and vigorously defended his conviction. "stone was prosecuted and convicted because he committed federal crimes," mueller wrote. "he remains a convicted felon, and rightly so." stone was the sixth t
pierre bertrand reports.e washington post newspaper, robert mueller said he felt compelled to respond to claims that his investigation was illegitimate, his motives improper, and that roger stone was a victim. in commuting stone's ito—month sentence, donald trump insisted that his long—standing ally had been treated unfairly as part of what he's termed a political witch hunt. roger stone was treated horribly. roger stone was treated very unfairly. roger stone was brought into this witch...
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pierre bertrand reports. robert mueller said he felt compelled to respond to claims that his investigation was illegitimate, his motives improper, and that roger stone
pierre bertrand reports. robert mueller said he felt compelled to respond to claims that his investigation was illegitimate, his motives improper, and that roger stone
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we spoke with bertrand camus, the ceo of suez, and asked when he sees a return to normal. relatingsues to the impact on issues as important as the water cycle, against pollution. covid-19 andbefore will be thereafter. it shows that these issues have to be addressed as a key priority in the future. agreeing tos are reevaluate the economy. commissioner, we have good reception in investments. reporter: you have mentioned the possibility previously about tracing the coronavirus in wastewater. is any government planning on giving you a key role in surveillance in the pandemic? guest: the result of research we have been carrying out in the past month, first of all i want to make clear there is no issue for drinking water in the treatment processes. is -- they are able to kill the virus. but we find traces of the virus in wastewater. so we are able to correlate the areence of dna and we putting in the network the ability to anticipate the wave in european countries. this is the case in france, in spain. reporter: talk to me about your business as well in the wake of covid-19. how
we spoke with bertrand camus, the ceo of suez, and asked when he sees a return to normal. relatingsues to the impact on issues as important as the water cycle, against pollution. covid-19 andbefore will be thereafter. it shows that these issues have to be addressed as a key priority in the future. agreeing tos are reevaluate the economy. commissioner, we have good reception in investments. reporter: you have mentioned the possibility previously about tracing the coronavirus in wastewater. is...
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. ♪ [music break] amamy: kathleen bertrand singing if i could help somebody at john lewiwis' funeral.s democracy now!, quarantine report. families, lawmwmakers, and three former u.s. presidents gathered church,benezer baptist the spiritual home of reverend dr. martin luther king jr.. formereulogized by president barack obama who spoke hours after president trump floated the idea of delaying the election. mr. obama: john always saw the best in us, and he never gave up. and, never stopped speaking out because he saw the best in us. webelieved in us, even when do not believe in ourselves. as a congressman he did not rest, he did not give himself -- he kept getting himself arrested. as a an old man he did not set t any fight. he sat in all night long of the united states capital, i know his staff was stressed. but, the testing of his faith produced perseverance, he knew over,he march is not and the race is not yet won, and we have not yet reached that blessed destination where we are judged by the content of our character. he knew from his own life that progress is fragile, that we have t
. ♪ [music break] amamy: kathleen bertrand singing if i could help somebody at john lewiwis' funeral.s democracy now!, quarantine report. families, lawmwmakers, and three former u.s. presidents gathered church,benezer baptist the spiritual home of reverend dr. martin luther king jr.. formereulogized by president barack obama who spoke hours after president trump floated the idea of delaying the election. mr. obama: john always saw the best in us, and he never gave up. and, never stopped...
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tell me more well, natasha bertrand in her second scoop of the day at politico.com today, she actually does tell us more. she reports along with kyle cheney and andrew desiderio, that apparently what's going on here, according to sources familiar of what prompted this letter to the fbi, apparently what's going on here is that a specific republican senator, ron johnson of wisconsin, that the republican party put in charge of the homeland security committee, this request to the fbi is apparently at least in part because senator ron johnson, either inadvertently or on purpose, has apparently been taking disinformation created by a foreign intelligence service in order to mess with our election, and he has been using it in his committee as if it's a real thing senator ron johnson has recently been threatening subpoenas and planning to use his committee to air what amount to increasingly wild allegations against joe biden, timed to coincide of course with the november election the fbi's foreign influence task force apparently warned senator ron johnson once before about the nature of the ru
tell me more well, natasha bertrand in her second scoop of the day at politico.com today, she actually does tell us more. she reports along with kyle cheney and andrew desiderio, that apparently what's going on here, according to sources familiar of what prompted this letter to the fbi, apparently what's going on here is that a specific republican senator, ron johnson of wisconsin, that the republican party put in charge of the homeland security committee, this request to the fbi is apparently...