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this wastes fat into bio diesel dickon pozen it is the company's director of corporate affairs. is the only one in the world that can handle such degraded horrible smelly raw materials including some birds the fire dug out of sewers and out of water treatment works the flattens comes out of that we can deal with that we can turn it into an oil and put it through the by do the process bio diesel can be produced from a range of oil based materials with most of the world's supply made from soybean oil producing bio diesel from waste fat isn't new but arjun says their facility can transform even the most rotten of raw materials like animal fat food waste and sewer grease into bio diesel. urgent sourcing manager heather swim bank is responsible for gathering the putrid rule material. my role with an ounce of energy is actually to go out there and speak to the water companies speak to feed money factories and different people who are putting the stuff down the sewer. and bringing his watch and you to make biodiesel ansermet so i guess you call me a fact hunter. and this is how it work
this wastes fat into bio diesel dickon pozen it is the company's director of corporate affairs. is the only one in the world that can handle such degraded horrible smelly raw materials including some birds the fire dug out of sewers and out of water treatment works the flattens comes out of that we can deal with that we can turn it into an oil and put it through the by do the process bio diesel can be produced from a range of oil based materials with most of the world's supply made from soybean...
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even the most rotten of raw materials like animal fat food waste and sewer grease into bio diesel. urgent sourcing manager heather sweyn bank is responsible for gathering the putrid rule material. by with an ounce of energy is actually to go out there spits the words companies to feed money factories and different people who are putting the stuff down. and bringing it to make biodiesel and so i guess you call me a fact hunter. and this is how it works first the sewer grease is saved and filtered to remove any solid material. in a second stage another system renew huge the water. then the oil is processed through a chemical reaction and turned into raw bio diesel after cleaning the bio diesel it's blended with conventional diesel and supplied to bus companies around the country there's a sustainable fuel this facility near liverpool cost eighty five million euros but urgent says it was worth it carbon savings that we get out of this plant alone is just under a quarter of a million tons of carbon every year which is the same as one hundred twenty thousand cars off the road in. the co
even the most rotten of raw materials like animal fat food waste and sewer grease into bio diesel. urgent sourcing manager heather sweyn bank is responsible for gathering the putrid rule material. by with an ounce of energy is actually to go out there spits the words companies to feed money factories and different people who are putting the stuff down. and bringing it to make biodiesel and so i guess you call me a fact hunter. and this is how it works first the sewer grease is saved and...
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bio kills biological. anything. i'm pretty sure is it's is wrong in the water. for this or it is as is the nobody drinks the water out of iron stepfather from north dakota i think everybody drank so bottled water you know it just is just like if you ever. drop water on the out of the faucet night isn't this it it's pretty nasty when we're fracking no oil or grease is allowed to be spilled on the ground if you make an a mistake and you drop one cop you have to clean it up and take it away with you it's not polluting north dakota the air is clean the water is clean. this is privately owned land this is not government land any less the environmental protection agency finds scientific proof that there is real pollution going on they won't be able to shut this down. and so far there is no proof. there's just. propaganda. is a cost of. respects safety measures tracking. down how to paint is advocating this notion in an attempt to avoid all risk of polluting groundwater it seems to success is very unlikely. the q
bio kills biological. anything. i'm pretty sure is it's is wrong in the water. for this or it is as is the nobody drinks the water out of iron stepfather from north dakota i think everybody drank so bottled water you know it just is just like if you ever. drop water on the out of the faucet night isn't this it it's pretty nasty when we're fracking no oil or grease is allowed to be spilled on the ground if you make an a mistake and you drop one cop you have to clean it up and take it away with...
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the bio bio kills biological. anything. i'm pretty sure is is wrong in the water.
the bio bio kills biological. anything. i'm pretty sure is is wrong in the water.
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after rent a bio treatment only the most resistant and hence dangerous bacteria survive and reproduce that's led to what is now a global health emergency. bacteria will always succeed in developing new forms of resistance so you can see this on this timeline here up here you can see when specific kinds of antibiotics were first use in humans. and down below you can see the years in which resistance to those antibiotics was first observed. this timeline shows that resistance always emerges off site even for antibiotics where it was originally claimed that bacterial resistance would be impossible with the bacteria the pathogens always develop resistance to. the pharmaceutical giant sandoz has a production facility in the austrian town of course. it's the last facility in europe that still manufactures penicillin in significant amounts nowadays most antibiotics are made in china and other asian countries. if i'm lucky a little you know and team a searching for antibiotics substances that will be effective against the drug resistant bacteria which are posing an increasing threat worldwide
after rent a bio treatment only the most resistant and hence dangerous bacteria survive and reproduce that's led to what is now a global health emergency. bacteria will always succeed in developing new forms of resistance so you can see this on this timeline here up here you can see when specific kinds of antibiotics were first use in humans. and down below you can see the years in which resistance to those antibiotics was first observed. this timeline shows that resistance always emerges off...
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will run short of shia bios or. look at them out on your buddies comply with bush. shows just the plume of sort of emotional. mood you would pull when you want. to play. in a world of big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten thousand dollars fine tamping each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you loans to the rich eight point six percent market saw thirty chris. my eyes flashed your thumb with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and when rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number yo
will run short of shia bios or. look at them out on your buddies comply with bush. shows just the plume of sort of emotional. mood you would pull when you want. to play. in a world of big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the...
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with its bio-lock heel cup to steady and strengthen your heel and ankle.rts to distribute your weight and add balance. and its flexible action to cushion and return energy to the feet. but the new walkfit platnium does even more to help guarantee your comfort we've added shockrelief, our impact resistant gel heel pad for added cushioning and protection. unlike ordinary cushions and pads that offer little support, your feet actually conform to the walkfit. moving ligaments, tendons and muscles into more supportive positions. remember, when your feet are off, your whole body is off. and your like this unstable tower of blocks,
with its bio-lock heel cup to steady and strengthen your heel and ankle.rts to distribute your weight and add balance. and its flexible action to cushion and return energy to the feet. but the new walkfit platnium does even more to help guarantee your comfort we've added shockrelief, our impact resistant gel heel pad for added cushioning and protection. unlike ordinary cushions and pads that offer little support, your feet actually conform to the walkfit. moving ligaments, tendons and muscles...
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it all begins with the bio-lock heel cup.ack of your foot to help lock the foot in and keep the heel from rolling. this is extremely important for stability. then you've got your metatarsal and sagittal arch support. this helps distribute the excessive forces so you land evenly and correctly. and most important, the walkfit flexes to help absorb shock and then returns the energy to your foot to help you walk. your foot actually conforms to the walkfit, not the other way around. >> we discussed this during the last show. it's like those back chairs that place your back and spine in the correct position to alleviate the pressure and the pain, and the walkfit does the same for your feet. >> dr. selner: exactly, and we still have our patented comfort arch inserts... three different thicknesses. these are gonna give you the kind of fit and comfort you want the very first time you put 'em in your shoes. we now have an orthotic that protects, stabilizes, cushions and absorbs shock like nothing else. >> i've been wearing these for, i
it all begins with the bio-lock heel cup.ack of your foot to help lock the foot in and keep the heel from rolling. this is extremely important for stability. then you've got your metatarsal and sagittal arch support. this helps distribute the excessive forces so you land evenly and correctly. and most important, the walkfit flexes to help absorb shock and then returns the energy to your foot to help you walk. your foot actually conforms to the walkfit, not the other way around. >> we...
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it's got all kinds of possibilities of what's taking place now that swedish company i talked about bio hacks is in talks with the biggest trend. taishan company in sweden to replace tickets you have a chip put in you know more tickets the chip will be able to tell you that you belong there there's also a company in the united states in wisconsin called three square market it's a vendor company and of the two hundred fifty employees ninety have consented and have had chips put inside them so this is a market that's got to an expanded expand you know and i think more and more people will will acquiesce and have this done let me ask you this i mean do you think this is being done in some places that we might not know about him is being done in china any ideas. i would imagine that that's the case as i said a lot of the chips by biotech the u.k. firm are shipped to japan and china and other countries so i think it had. a civilisation and a society like china it might be forced or done it birthday we don't even know about it that that's a possibility but if these could be weaponized that's
it's got all kinds of possibilities of what's taking place now that swedish company i talked about bio hacks is in talks with the biggest trend. taishan company in sweden to replace tickets you have a chip put in you know more tickets the chip will be able to tell you that you belong there there's also a company in the united states in wisconsin called three square market it's a vendor company and of the two hundred fifty employees ninety have consented and have had chips put inside them so...
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at b 37 shame the face of a new metal on metal ilant called the bio met m 2w a.inst the company. she alleges the implant caused her physical harm and the i company knewas defective. very similar to what andrew chapel, a young father of four, says he experienced. >> there wit was so frustrating. it made me so angry. >> reporter: his doctor discovered severe damage tosis and metal from the implantin his blood at a level 100 times higher than normal. >> it's been linked to stuff like heart problems and neurological problems. so i was very scared. >> reporter: what chapel didn't know is tort well b he found out the device was causing harm bio met quietlyon dinued it without informing u.s. patients. then in015 and 2016 seven countries issued safety warnings about the m 2 a. that's not what the fda did here in the u.s. the fda says two months after chapel's surgery it issued a safety communication about the metal on metal category of hip implants, b unlike those other countries it never issued a warning about the specific bio met device. jack mitchellreviously ersaw sp
at b 37 shame the face of a new metal on metal ilant called the bio met m 2w a.inst the company. she alleges the implant caused her physical harm and the i company knewas defective. very similar to what andrew chapel, a young father of four, says he experienced. >> there wit was so frustrating. it made me so angry. >> reporter: his doctor discovered severe damage tosis and metal from the implantin his blood at a level 100 times higher than normal. >> it's been linked to stuff...
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the protection business and chem-bio defense. i found out quickly i was spending the majority of my time, and i think sean will say this as well, i spent most of my time dealing with the uaf challenge we were having. emanating heavily in combat operations in iraq. there were some quick solutions and humans worked on by industry, the department, bringing capability to the forceout there. the at the challenge we had was in host nations where we had soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, in environments at b ases. it is different all over. the third part was in the homeland, sensitive sites, nuclear bases or missile-defense locations. different authorities exist here in the homeland, working with interagency. faa, ntsb, homeland security. we really learned a lot from working with one another. i think we gained significant traction by doing so. just to kind of review again, we had to restructure the organization, because the department of defense was going through 25% headquarters reductions all across the force. so you had to determine
the protection business and chem-bio defense. i found out quickly i was spending the majority of my time, and i think sean will say this as well, i spent most of my time dealing with the uaf challenge we were having. emanating heavily in combat operations in iraq. there were some quick solutions and humans worked on by industry, the department, bringing capability to the forceout there. the at the challenge we had was in host nations where we had soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, in...
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ball still estate just north of the city of hamburg is home to the likeness center for medicine and bio sciences. at the adjacent hospital professor christoph lardner and his team treat patients suffering from o.t. drug. distant tuberculosis is a particularly dangerous form of the disease. most of the patients in the hospital come from for my east bloc countries like this woman from armenia she fled to germany a year ago because she couldn't obtain the necessary medical care at home she's highly contagious and has been placed on the quarantine here. but every year she went to a spa in crimea and went to the tuberculosis return. longer retraces the patient's history to determine how and where her tuberculosis might have spread that side with the votes was during alexander fleming's day to procure loss' was one of the most serious infectious diseases in western europe. that's changed over the past century and today tuberculosis isn't a major factor in western europe and the cause of all of this so it also was a bit or so but it is still significant in eastern europe and in other parts of
ball still estate just north of the city of hamburg is home to the likeness center for medicine and bio sciences. at the adjacent hospital professor christoph lardner and his team treat patients suffering from o.t. drug. distant tuberculosis is a particularly dangerous form of the disease. most of the patients in the hospital come from for my east bloc countries like this woman from armenia she fled to germany a year ago because she couldn't obtain the necessary medical care at home she's...
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the bio physicists are investigating the methods the bacteria used to defend themselves they want to understand what's happening at the cell wall when a bacterium develops resistance and how you substances might disrupt that process at the molecular level. it go a fish off a lot of i believe it's too pessimistic to assume that bacteria will once again do major harm to us. i believe that the antibiotics that already exist will help. as will the ones that are currently under development. and by putting these to sensible use i believe we'll get this problem under control. before. too most men and his team are investigating anti microbial peptides which are part of the body's own defense mechanism against bacteria using a scanning electron microscope they can study how the peptides penetrate a bacterium out a membrane to reach its nucleus. since these mechanisms help protect us when we get a wound to the researches hope to develop substances that can kill bacteria using the same processes used by the n.t. microbial peptides in our bodies. but we want to kill the bacteria we might be able
the bio physicists are investigating the methods the bacteria used to defend themselves they want to understand what's happening at the cell wall when a bacterium develops resistance and how you substances might disrupt that process at the molecular level. it go a fish off a lot of i believe it's too pessimistic to assume that bacteria will once again do major harm to us. i believe that the antibiotics that already exist will help. as will the ones that are currently under development. and by...
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the company claims that he's got his bio degradable so we have been to test on the bio degradable it deep but then show a party to get some of. the sample is mixed with a bacterial culture. if the sample hasn't dissolved within twenty eight days the detergent twenty granted the label. leaflet . the criteria that have to be fulfilled for the eco label a tailored to conditions in malaysia. not only with respect to health and environmental sustainability but also with respect to economic visibility. so that it has to because he didn't because he said. that work on three may not be able to do. so you have to go into the economy not the country and. the. the next step is to establish uniform ecological standards by region. the german development agency is also supporting malaysia's neighboring countries indonesia thailand and the philippines. because the more people buy eco friendly products the better it is for the environment. now. and most times on an individual level often watch desperation is to put on a mosque and get on with life but a collective opt for change twenty one and its m
the company claims that he's got his bio degradable so we have been to test on the bio degradable it deep but then show a party to get some of. the sample is mixed with a bacterial culture. if the sample hasn't dissolved within twenty eight days the detergent twenty granted the label. leaflet . the criteria that have to be fulfilled for the eco label a tailored to conditions in malaysia. not only with respect to health and environmental sustainability but also with respect to economic...
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three hundred kilometers to the west in a lab near marita they're working on producing bio gas out of star gas i'm. generating gas with algae is nothing new what they're doing here is refining the process by adding a specific fungus. i don't know what the fungus breaks down the so walls of the seaweed and that makes the source of carbon more accessible it speeds up the process and it increases the yield of bio gas by forty percent below us. the results so far are promising no the researchers want to scale up production but first they need to get more funding. other projects want to use sarcasm to help people in need. vasquez has built a house out of adobe and see wait. a year. yet i will not support every brick contains a high percentage of sargasso that they go and that other years also some in the mortar the between the bricks i mean if they check with a graph of all in all the house is sixty percent sarcasm. the house hit the headlines there had never been anything like it construction companies have contacted vasquez and want to build on his work it's not yet clear whether the hou
three hundred kilometers to the west in a lab near marita they're working on producing bio gas out of star gas i'm. generating gas with algae is nothing new what they're doing here is refining the process by adding a specific fungus. i don't know what the fungus breaks down the so walls of the seaweed and that makes the source of carbon more accessible it speeds up the process and it increases the yield of bio gas by forty percent below us. the results so far are promising no the researchers...
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and here we have the work of how about bio who started it about. he designed these works for the boss exhibition in one thousand twenty three what's special is that he worked in condense his class where red squares and yellow triangles worthing combining basic shapes with the basic color form and conform. now the highlight of the tour is study all fight a sharp line straight forward and functional that was the new policy. because as an exception we're allowed to enter the sanctuary. does this is the original the goalposts room this is the original director's room designed by boxer gopi was with the one nine hundred twenty three by exhibition halls of the exhibition game to show the movements of chief and send explaining to say to people environment joining and this is our idea and i'm this is what we're working on. the one hand i sit down and. go before i want to go the others can't but you may. no one's watching. here so this is where he set. about us moving to making comfortable furniture wasn't that important to him right now because i have to s
and here we have the work of how about bio who started it about. he designed these works for the boss exhibition in one thousand twenty three what's special is that he worked in condense his class where red squares and yellow triangles worthing combining basic shapes with the basic color form and conform. now the highlight of the tour is study all fight a sharp line straight forward and functional that was the new policy. because as an exception we're allowed to enter the sanctuary. does this...
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pump the sand the fluid inhale the chemicals because they use acid is one they use a chemical called bio bio it kills all biological elements so so when they pump out that often in a ground any kind of bacteria is going to kill any kind of living organism of any.
pump the sand the fluid inhale the chemicals because they use acid is one they use a chemical called bio bio it kills all biological elements so so when they pump out that often in a ground any kind of bacteria is going to kill any kind of living organism of any.
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the first bio metric airport terminal launches tomorrow in atlanta. to the plane without showing your pass part. the new technology also raises some privacy concerns. kris van cleave is at heartsfield jackson international airport. kris, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you see all of these lights here. these are all cameras. some of the 84 installed in this terminal. basically, you go up to the cameras. if the turns green, your face has been verified. that's how it's going to work at the kiosk. even tsa, it will save you 20 seconds a person. at the gate, up to nine minutes a flight. >> face the camera. >> reporter: flyers are checking in to the future. at atlanta's international terminal. starting tomorrow, terminal f will be the first fully bio metric airport experience, allowing passengers to just use their face at a kiosk to check bags at the counter, go through security and even board flights. >> anything to keep me from getting in lines and time -- time's money. >> reporter: the system takes a picture and compared it against a digital co
the first bio metric airport terminal launches tomorrow in atlanta. to the plane without showing your pass part. the new technology also raises some privacy concerns. kris van cleave is at heartsfield jackson international airport. kris, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you see all of these lights here. these are all cameras. some of the 84 installed in this terminal. basically, you go up to the cameras. if the turns green, your face has been verified. that's how it's going to...
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the case is that because of the way that could be a bios a look at the model your body is diplo it's looks like it's home from the show such as the fluid soles a. new tool and you must. move. one else so it's seemed wrong when all rolls just don't hold. me close yet to shape out just a bit comes to educate and it gains from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. by our max kaiser this is the concert for us are still in florida we're just finishing up our gonzo american pilgrimage shoot cross-country journey into the soul of america coming to artsy in december look for stacey yes we're in florida which is the home of the swamp and we have had elections just now where we drain the swamp of one party and install some more in congress so we're going to go over some of the election results just so you know because this is a swamp people love the swamp and you might hear some noises behind us that is some people building into the swamp where they like to live with the alligators here behind us in terms of the actual polls that we
the case is that because of the way that could be a bios a look at the model your body is diplo it's looks like it's home from the show such as the fluid soles a. new tool and you must. move. one else so it's seemed wrong when all rolls just don't hold. me close yet to shape out just a bit comes to educate and it gains from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. by our max kaiser this is the concert for us are still in florida we're...
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looks like you found my bio on the website. the one that i prefer is a pharmacist when my mom got sick. i wanted to be something else but i was fascinated by the role that medicine played in her life and the science and technology that led to not just the discovery of therapeutic action but the ability to get something out of a petri dish into a bottle and into the patient and to the side of action where it is needed. all the innovation and other challenges behind that. how there can be such a difference between two 5- milligram tablets of something that similar but behaves differently. so, to be here today representing secretary azar and the work that he does to implement the president's blueprint to bring down drug pricing is an honor. in the last five months hopefully many have heard what the secretary described in -- in terms of the problems we are trying to solve and the ways we are going about this. of course, the secretary did a great job and there is no problem -- no point in recapping out. >> in five months we have gon
looks like you found my bio on the website. the one that i prefer is a pharmacist when my mom got sick. i wanted to be something else but i was fascinated by the role that medicine played in her life and the science and technology that led to not just the discovery of therapeutic action but the ability to get something out of a petri dish into a bottle and into the patient and to the side of action where it is needed. all the innovation and other challenges behind that. how there can be such a...
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augment tahsin market part and includes more than just these little chips in your hand it includes a bio by onic limbs it includes of a chip in your brain that could connect the brain to a computer it includes the sex industry which could put chips in certain parts of your body to enhance pleasure so it's it's got all kinds of possibilities of what's taking place now that swedish company i talked about biotechs is in talks with the biggest transportation company in sweden to replace tickets you have a chip put in you know more tickets the chip will be able to tell you that you belong there is also a company in the united states in wisconsin called three square market it's a vendor company and of the two hundred fifty employees ninety have consented and have had chips put inside of them so this is a market that's got to win to expand and expand you know and i think more and more people will will acquiesce and have this done let me ask you this do you think this is being done in some places that we might not know about him is being done in china any ideas. i would imagine that that's the c
augment tahsin market part and includes more than just these little chips in your hand it includes a bio by onic limbs it includes of a chip in your brain that could connect the brain to a computer it includes the sex industry which could put chips in certain parts of your body to enhance pleasure so it's it's got all kinds of possibilities of what's taking place now that swedish company i talked about biotechs is in talks with the biggest transportation company in sweden to replace tickets you...
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prototypes of their biodegradable laminating films are being made it's a one hundred percent composed of a bio polymer. sophia's becoming a breeding ground for startups a number of e.u. programs provide funding for initial investments. the fledgling companies often settle in co-working spaces like beat a house that rent out office or studio space to fashion companies software developers and other startups sofia's been called europe silicon valley there's plenty of potential says beta houses chief operating officer you know very good software engineering talent in the country so you've seen so far so many companies foreign companies open their offices on salaries here in. and you know. you know the tax policy of the government there you know you know very competitive more than twenty percent of start of founders in bulgaria are female like these two women next year they hope to launch their composed of all print products on the european market. and a player in the way for more women to become entrepreneurs is also a topic at the un's women's entrepreneurship summit is just getting underway in n
prototypes of their biodegradable laminating films are being made it's a one hundred percent composed of a bio polymer. sophia's becoming a breeding ground for startups a number of e.u. programs provide funding for initial investments. the fledgling companies often settle in co-working spaces like beat a house that rent out office or studio space to fashion companies software developers and other startups sofia's been called europe silicon valley there's plenty of potential says beta houses...
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and subsequently distilled and hydrated to produce bio ethanol a fuel that's cleaner than fossil alternatives. it leads to much lower greenhouse gas emissions than diesel we've measured ninety five percent drop in c o two emissions and minus fifty percent in carbon monoxide and there are practically no particles. the local gas station sells the great based upon your fuel for eighty five euro cents a liter even though the bus burns it quickly it's comparably cheap. you don't we just drove one hundred ten kilometer sam we used fifty three leaders of fuel it's still a lot more than diesel and i did mention atlanta. that's quite a bit of fuel but one that's cleaner and better for the planet for now buses running on great promise or a good choice for. a nineteen paris pink diamond sold for forty four million euros at auction house christie's in the swiss city of geneva known as the pink legacy the jewel size intense color brought a bit that's the previous recall for price per hour as in that category. extremely rare high demand has led to stratosphere with prices for similar stones recently put up
and subsequently distilled and hydrated to produce bio ethanol a fuel that's cleaner than fossil alternatives. it leads to much lower greenhouse gas emissions than diesel we've measured ninety five percent drop in c o two emissions and minus fifty percent in carbon monoxide and there are practically no particles. the local gas station sells the great based upon your fuel for eighty five euro cents a liter even though the bus burns it quickly it's comparably cheap. you don't we just drove one...
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run show up she a bio so. look at them out on your buddy's complots pushed. to show us just the plume of sort of emotional. mood you were born you want. to. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see of that. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes have to teach this. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be culturally rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent flies last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per cent of his first shot and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park. but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one business show you can't afford to miss the one and only boom but. when lawmakers manufacture consent instead of public wealth. when the running closest protect themselves. when the finance merry go rou
run show up she a bio so. look at them out on your buddy's complots pushed. to show us just the plume of sort of emotional. mood you were born you want. to. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see of that. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes have to teach this. eighty five percent of global...
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they say is your business update on how that humphrey glad you could join me german a farmer john bio says it is planning to slash some twelve thousand jobs as part of a massive savings and restructuring drive and says a significant number of those cuts will be in germany bias says it will be divesting its animal health business to boost focus on its cool pharmaceutical and agricultural businesses the restructuring comes in the wake of a sixty three billion euro acquisition of u.s. crop sciences joint monsanto earlier this year our shares have been under pressure since one santo lost a new suit over life of state based weed killers which many course counts. a busy day out the frankfurt stock exchange following it for us is a financial chorus one of the first how's that been invested fallout from the announcement of those by a job cuts to come. where they. did they are dollars to buy taking the shares so the buyer share was gaining up until that point and when that news hit the buyer share dropped into negative territory and it's still trading there now just briefly before the trading
they say is your business update on how that humphrey glad you could join me german a farmer john bio says it is planning to slash some twelve thousand jobs as part of a massive savings and restructuring drive and says a significant number of those cuts will be in germany bias says it will be divesting its animal health business to boost focus on its cool pharmaceutical and agricultural businesses the restructuring comes in the wake of a sixty three billion euro acquisition of u.s. crop...
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