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grueling mycelium original piece part of the founders can mean making perfectly like a letter without any bjork p.v.c. or any camera caught on time race material how do you raise in your growth comes from a family of mushroom farmers in 2012 he and some colleagues founded a startup mushrooms but they quickly changed tack to focus on my psyllium they are committed to developing a sustainable animal friendly fashion industry compared to animal in their minds whether it is having a really huge advantage in environmental impact for example we can share much less water we don't have to cure or. we can move vertical farming so we can save some space and it's also a really less carbon emission they feed their mushrooms with organic waste such as sort of just. their company micro tech sources that locally what's waste for the which mel is a recyclable treasure here. first the sawdust just cleaned with steam then it's mixed with tiny mushrooms. they consume the sawdust and at the same time on the outside of the sawdust blocks they produce tightly woven mycelium which can be harvested within a few days.
grueling mycelium original piece part of the founders can mean making perfectly like a letter without any bjork p.v.c. or any camera caught on time race material how do you raise in your growth comes from a family of mushroom farmers in 2012 he and some colleagues founded a startup mushrooms but they quickly changed tack to focus on my psyllium they are committed to developing a sustainable animal friendly fashion industry compared to animal in their minds whether it is having a really huge...
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cbs' add bjork traveled to guatemala this week to find out more why people are leaving their loved ones and risking their lives to head north. >> reporter: it's happening yet again-- another tearful good-bye in the guatemalan town of campur. she is a single mother of three, the youngest only two, and must leave them behind. "i don't know if i'll be able to come back one day and hug them," she says. for her oldest, the thought is overwhelming. he doesn't have the words. if you're wondering what would force a mother to do this, take a look at the family's home. it was gutted by floods. their crops destroyed, not just what they used to eat but what they would sell to earn a modest living. it's happened to entire communities here in the guatemalan hylands, after back-to-back hurricanes hit last fall. edwin castellanos studies climate change at the university of the valley of guatemala. >> climate change is coming on top of previous problems, like poverty, food insecurity. >> reporter: castellanos says research shows a dramatic spike in severe weather events here in just the last decade. he,
cbs' add bjork traveled to guatemala this week to find out more why people are leaving their loved ones and risking their lives to head north. >> reporter: it's happening yet again-- another tearful good-bye in the guatemalan town of campur. she is a single mother of three, the youngest only two, and must leave them behind. "i don't know if i'll be able to come back one day and hug them," she says. for her oldest, the thought is overwhelming. he doesn't have the words. if you're...
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mycelium of edge of the piece part of the fungus that can mean making perfectly like a letter without any bjork p.v.c. or any can we call it hunting race material how do you raise in your growth comes from a family of mushroom farmers in 2012 he and some colleagues founded a startup for a mushroom but they quickly changed tack to focus on my silly and they are committed to developing a sustainable animal friendly fashion industry compared to animal or in my cellular use having a really huge advantage in environmental impact for example we can share much less water we don't have to keep. we can move vertical farming so we can save some space and it's also i mean it's a really last carbon emission they feed them mushrooms with organic waste such as sort of just. their company micro tech sources that locally what's waste for the witch mill is a recyclable treasure here. first the sawdust just cleaned with steam then it's mixed with tiny mushrooms. they consume the sawdust and at the same time on the outside of the sawdust blocks they produce tightly woven mycelium which can be harvested within a f
mycelium of edge of the piece part of the fungus that can mean making perfectly like a letter without any bjork p.v.c. or any can we call it hunting race material how do you raise in your growth comes from a family of mushroom farmers in 2012 he and some colleagues founded a startup for a mushroom but they quickly changed tack to focus on my silly and they are committed to developing a sustainable animal friendly fashion industry compared to animal or in my cellular use having a really huge...
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from south carolina, karen bass who is a member of congress from california and also senator cory bjork of new jersey. these are three people that trust each other, that truly do want to come to some sort of resolution that can bring a bipartisan bill to the floor that can be passed, but there is still major sticking points to get them to that point. you know, the biggest one being qualified immunity which we've already talked about and senator mitch mcconnell, the house senate minority leader saying he's worried about police recruitment and retention if something like qualified immunity is implemented, but on the other side of the coin progressive members of congress won't support a bill that doesn't include getting rid of qualified immunity. there's still big obstacles here and you do get the sense that both republicans and democrats want to see something happen. >> senator tim scott, the south carolina republican who is handling most negotiations for senate republicans, he says he hasn't spoken to president biden about policing reform. when asked if he planned to he said no really. w
from south carolina, karen bass who is a member of congress from california and also senator cory bjork of new jersey. these are three people that trust each other, that truly do want to come to some sort of resolution that can bring a bipartisan bill to the floor that can be passed, but there is still major sticking points to get them to that point. you know, the biggest one being qualified immunity which we've already talked about and senator mitch mcconnell, the house senate minority leader...
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and when their bjork is conducted under difficult circumstances they want to understand why and how itd in changing the tenor and tone of safety in our country. we're thus enthused at joining a police department at the vanguard of that change, just like good police officers will be within lmpd, which we're honored to have many, many of those. chief, do you want to comment on that? >> they're looking into if there are violations of constitution or federal law. if there are findings of that happening, do you consider that a good thing for the department that you've been over for ten years? >> let me first address the recruitment thing because i think it's important to notate that hiring across the united states in law enforcement is proving to be extremely challenging. we have to rebrand our product. we have numerous self-inflicted wounds that have made our product unappealing, period. and so, this is not -- this is not isolated to lmpd, by any stretch. and what i think is my job is to ensure that the department and the people we're hiring understand. this actually empowers me because wh
and when their bjork is conducted under difficult circumstances they want to understand why and how itd in changing the tenor and tone of safety in our country. we're thus enthused at joining a police department at the vanguard of that change, just like good police officers will be within lmpd, which we're honored to have many, many of those. chief, do you want to comment on that? >> they're looking into if there are violations of constitution or federal law. if there are findings of that...
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in fact, bjork engles, a very talented architect, is doing the new park for oakland, which is one of the most interesting and promising projects around. but populist has done some wonderful stuff, including the ballpark that i think is my very favorite among relatively recent ones, which is pnc in pittsburgh as well as camden yard in san francisco which is fantastic and quite a number of others. so it would be hard to imagine that the team would not select the local architect given that the local architect happens to also be the most famous sports architecture firm in the world. so it's not like they would say, eh, these are just local guys, we better to some big guy from new york or chicago when the biggest in the industry happened to be the local people. i think the big question is not who the architect would be, but precisely where the site should be and how it would be paid for. but for me there is no question that it's the right thing for kansas city to do. i mean, the thing that is least appealing about coffman is the location and the fact that -- >> there never was any economi
in fact, bjork engles, a very talented architect, is doing the new park for oakland, which is one of the most interesting and promising projects around. but populist has done some wonderful stuff, including the ballpark that i think is my very favorite among relatively recent ones, which is pnc in pittsburgh as well as camden yard in san francisco which is fantastic and quite a number of others. so it would be hard to imagine that the team would not select the local architect given that the...
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. >>> san francisco 49ers owner jed bjork reportedly throwing his support behind the drive to keep governoravin newsom in office. he's given $100,000 to newsom's effort to battle a possible recall, despite some past friction when the niners decided to leave candlestick for a new stadium in santa clara. at the time, newsom was mayor in san francisco. we should know by the end of april if the recall gathered enough signatures for a special election. >>> people in the north bay town of windsor wondering what the future holds for their leadership after wednesday's contentious emergency meeting surrounding sex assault allegations against may nor dominic foppoli. that might despite numerous calls to step aside, he insisted he would not. later he texted the "press democrat" he'd talk with residents thinking and praying and deciding what comes next. no one is sure if he was hinting at a change of heart. that was the statement provided. >>> fremont schools may face legal action from angry parents over continued distance learning. the district weeks ago pulled the strings on keeping schools closed fo
. >>> san francisco 49ers owner jed bjork reportedly throwing his support behind the drive to keep governoravin newsom in office. he's given $100,000 to newsom's effort to battle a possible recall, despite some past friction when the niners decided to leave candlestick for a new stadium in santa clara. at the time, newsom was mayor in san francisco. we should know by the end of april if the recall gathered enough signatures for a special election. >>> people in the north bay...
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. >> chris: you don't think there was any legitimate reason people would have doubts bjork -- to useworthiness? >> i think it's fair for americans to have question, i hope you will ask donald trump what he is so entrusted. >> chris: have. and the president's values? >> the president speaks for himself. >> chris: we conducted some challenging exit interviews. >> it was not acceptable. you make it sound like you're a bystander, an eyewitness, you are the director of the fbi well a lot of this was going on. >> i'm beowulf. i don't know who i am but they are after me. >> chris: and we did what every's undershirt tries to do, we made some headlines. >> chris: do believe that donald trump is unfit to serve as president and should be removed from office? >> i do believe he should be removed from office, that's the vote that i will take. >> chris: have we now reached a tipping point in iraq? >> chris: we tried to bring you all sides without taking sides and every once in a while showed our soft side. >> and clearly biased but lorraine is a great cook. >> i go out to a restaurant and taste so
. >> chris: you don't think there was any legitimate reason people would have doubts bjork -- to useworthiness? >> i think it's fair for americans to have question, i hope you will ask donald trump what he is so entrusted. >> chris: have. and the president's values? >> the president speaks for himself. >> chris: we conducted some challenging exit interviews. >> it was not acceptable. you make it sound like you're a bystander, an eyewitness, you are the...
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and republicans would say, since the bjork hearings. that's when it really all started.ht that republicans have admitted, we can't figure out a way to demonize this guy. so we'll just say he's really old and tired -- >> and divisive? >> old and tire and divisive. >> what?! >> and then of course we get shots of ted cruz sleeping in the audience. so this is not just a shift ideologically, it seems to be a real shift temperamentally. we have our first president since maybe george h.w. bush that the other side just can't turn into the bogeyman. >> well, also, einstein once said that american democracy had a gyroscope, just when you think it's tipping over, not just ideologically, but temperamentally and in style, it learns how to right itself. you've seen it happen during the joseph mccarthy years, and for him and for all of us, there's just some bit of magic, where even after a richard nixon, which is incredibly divisive, not even by an election, but just by happen assistance, we get a gerald ford and a jimmy carter. sort of calming figures. then we go back into the divisiv
and republicans would say, since the bjork hearings. that's when it really all started.ht that republicans have admitted, we can't figure out a way to demonize this guy. so we'll just say he's really old and tired -- >> and divisive? >> old and tire and divisive. >> what?! >> and then of course we get shots of ted cruz sleeping in the audience. so this is not just a shift ideologically, it seems to be a real shift temperamentally. we have our first president since maybe...
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but you've surely seen in years past, the bjorking incident was probably the most embarrassing egregious abuse that started this back and forth where individual supreme court picks became more personally scrutinized and that process has been abused in that case. even the kavanaugh hearing got so out of control where disgraceful, false allegations were made. but in the end, the senate's advise and consent role is part of the united states constitution. i don't know if the gentleman suggests that should be changed. i don't see it -- even with a democrat majority right now, i wouldn't suggest changing that process that's in our constitution. mr. hoyer: wouldat yield in mr. scalise: i'd be happy to yield. mr. hoyer: would the gentleman yield? mr. scalise: i'd be happy to yield. mr. hoyer: i don't know about the bill mr. nadler points out but i do know that the constitution says nothing about the senate's ability to simply refuse to consider an appointee of the president of the united states. i don't think the founders had any concept that that would be the case when they gave the power of ap
but you've surely seen in years past, the bjorking incident was probably the most embarrassing egregious abuse that started this back and forth where individual supreme court picks became more personally scrutinized and that process has been abused in that case. even the kavanaugh hearing got so out of control where disgraceful, false allegations were made. but in the end, the senate's advise and consent role is part of the united states constitution. i don't know if the gentleman suggests that...