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not to fight against climate change. existential threat to fight against climate change is not for free it would require investment it would require big restructuring of the way of living and it would have a cost and it would be a lusus and the winners have to be ready to compensate the rootless that were putting on the table i just don't see it for a climate change and what they wanted to say is that. have to explain people all sides of the kind. we don't have to make people believe that to fight against climate change is just a matter of i want it yes but you know that will do that is going to be we are going to face big the information is very good that the young people movie lines this is very good the young people are very much aware that the old people of the high cost will not fight against climate change but one thing is that. the climate change the present is a big threat and a high cost and another thing is not to be aware that fighting is climate change also represents a cost that this has to be bait finally b
not to fight against climate change. existential threat to fight against climate change is not for free it would require investment it would require big restructuring of the way of living and it would have a cost and it would be a lusus and the winners have to be ready to compensate the rootless that were putting on the table i just don't see it for a climate change and what they wanted to say is that. have to explain people all sides of the kind. we don't have to make people believe that to...
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going to change our. notion about the last husband emigrated 3 years ago they now make their decisions together over the phone. to hear that it's a complete with my hands and sound and it would be very difficult when i fails we lose all our money look at that my husband didn't send money he wouldn't get behind me and it's not just this one piece of land we have more land where the harvests have failed without his help we'd lose a lot of money is that he. as an illegal immigrant husband could be deported from the us at any time so he doesn't want to be named. pianos that migrants from central america no longer welcome in the united states. we need cameras we need to make sure we're going to be quoting here we need to bring we need the world to stop the drugs or the human trafficking we need. you know it's really difficult to when you think of donald trump what he believes and he's he's so contradictory and and so many different scenarios for a day and you're going to build up this wall but you're you're sa
going to change our. notion about the last husband emigrated 3 years ago they now make their decisions together over the phone. to hear that it's a complete with my hands and sound and it would be very difficult when i fails we lose all our money look at that my husband didn't send money he wouldn't get behind me and it's not just this one piece of land we have more land where the harvests have failed without his help we'd lose a lot of money is that he. as an illegal immigrant husband could be...
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exhaust you change of all time even for me is a g.p. it's a very important topic will there be a new pathogen so what will we eat in the future and what about the rising temperature of the how our bodies in the year 2018 in germany who know more than 1000 people were killed in. extremely hot days and lingering he took night for days in a row that's becoming more common in many parts as climate change advances. it's not good for our health in fact heat can kill it's a country and her cheek can become a health risk factor especially if it goes on for a long time by even dr hitz he subjects the body to enormous stress at some point the body gets exhausted after failure. during a lengthy heatwaves hospital emergency rooms are overrun and. it's good for me to view there are more viruses and bacteria and we have to take that into account we also see cases of flu at unusual times of the year so significant changes are indeed underway. extended periods of great heat can trigger cardiac arrhythmia. it has to do with sweating a mechanism whereby
exhaust you change of all time even for me is a g.p. it's a very important topic will there be a new pathogen so what will we eat in the future and what about the rising temperature of the how our bodies in the year 2018 in germany who know more than 1000 people were killed in. extremely hot days and lingering he took night for days in a row that's becoming more common in many parts as climate change advances. it's not good for our health in fact heat can kill it's a country and her cheek can...
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in the other line of climate change. clothes most of. what some people. want to see years today have no further future. g.w. dot com the 2nd biggest city in the making i just. could touch or. reject any is full of surprises. gonna call out. to do something one day and been following the footsteps of the great with open mind in various military most around the fleet street. for a timeline of the film very much alive in the meantime a good guide to specialise in germany. recognizing where exactly. was fun myrna last card sculpture history. travel. extremely worth a visit. have fun in finding. the capital city of north korea is reinventing itself but only a few people can enjoy the benefits. an insidious reward system coerces people into loyalty towards the regime. those who don't make it into the fund metropolis live in poverty. in jump. start feb 28th. w. . place . to. place. this is t.v. news from berlin tales at the carnival in germany a car plows into a crosswalk festival revelers injury dozens including children the driver is facing a charge of attempt
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our time is climate change climate change and hard effects us in so many ways. in africa the discourse the conversation is around adapting to climate change. african countries and developing countries basically not because of climate change say but they're the ones suffering the most from the impact so how the conversation in climate changes is developed countries must mitigate reduce their emissions i'm african countries must adapt. so with climate change a number of scientific lines of inquiry but i would say in terms of what we are interested in in some of the creatures that we've worked with it's to do with climate change and health. climate changes cause malaria epidemics to be more prevalent malaria cholera all of these things that have to do with the ecosystem changing so now you're looking at how climate change is affecting the disease. disease outbreaks and how now the system can adapt better. to syria strategically important in the western region of kenya because it borders lake victoria and the lake is very important because it borders uganda tanzania
our time is climate change climate change and hard effects us in so many ways. in africa the discourse the conversation is around adapting to climate change. african countries and developing countries basically not because of climate change say but they're the ones suffering the most from the impact so how the conversation in climate changes is developed countries must mitigate reduce their emissions i'm african countries must adapt. so with climate change a number of scientific lines of...
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the can change the world tomorrow. you tube videos the sleepless nights should be a long night. brush with russia russia and russia safe. but i want to believe that they will choose russia to live and i'm really happy to join to see you then on our team. who are so proud and still. are just getting the numbers. why have you not shut down our t.v. on you tube it's a propaganda machine mr walker. so the politicians have basically stuck the american public with in the delegate to negotiate for drugs and both parties who are financed very heavily by the pharmaceutical industry have done this so when your own people vote they should look at how much does this politician get from the power pharmaceutical industry come. and i mean on the flip side is the mcconnell way to go through such things because the ballot itself mukti about. closing this way down to dog so hard not to think of the mother disappeared just look at them look like they power and i'm going to start then if. this is the only thing that we do is amusing because everybody fights in his own way to. the floor and the fee
the can change the world tomorrow. you tube videos the sleepless nights should be a long night. brush with russia russia and russia safe. but i want to believe that they will choose russia to live and i'm really happy to join to see you then on our team. who are so proud and still. are just getting the numbers. why have you not shut down our t.v. on you tube it's a propaganda machine mr walker. so the politicians have basically stuck the american public with in the delegate to negotiate for...
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medicine in the future is be targeting the environment changing you so the cancer doesn't want to. so the cancer itself has it always been iran which is didn't know what it was or is it something that has appeared over the past century 2 or 3 ago does it come with pollution that everyone's saying right now all because we're still polluting we're reading all those g.m. most and that's where we're getting cancer apart from smoking and other research you look at the egyptian mummies most of them died of cancer oh well and so cancer has always been there how do you know we can these mummies actually were preserved and we can see the cancer in their bodies so we see they have breast cancer they had lung cancer they have prostate cancer we have cases that are 34000 years old we look in nature at other animals and animals that live in the wild many of them are dying from cancer also so cancers there what's interesting is that cancer was made to knock us off through evolution we had our children by each 30 or $35.00 cancer actually knocks us off and gives more resources to the next generat
medicine in the future is be targeting the environment changing you so the cancer doesn't want to. so the cancer itself has it always been iran which is didn't know what it was or is it something that has appeared over the past century 2 or 3 ago does it come with pollution that everyone's saying right now all because we're still polluting we're reading all those g.m. most and that's where we're getting cancer apart from smoking and other research you look at the egyptian mummies most of them...
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if changes in the game that. some of the make you a top 5. so in the brain yes talent working with the brain yes and you can also see that children who. go for 56. they could be on a plane and they have a lot of pleasure in it and because it gives them pleasure they like to practice and because they practice a lot they can more and more. distance from the rest of the population they become better and better so it's an interaction but you should have a basis for somebody who hates to play the piano and somebody who doesn't have to tell them to well forget it well no but i know a lot of people who don't have the talent but they love it so much that they become better pianists and those who have talent that i would like to see in scientific study you know i don't believe. ok so. if we can actually. figure out by a person's brain what kind of predispositions he has and you're saying we can't. well i don't say that if by studying the brain. we can do that by studying the behavior just behavior you know because there's no such thing because i was t
if changes in the game that. some of the make you a top 5. so in the brain yes talent working with the brain yes and you can also see that children who. go for 56. they could be on a plane and they have a lot of pleasure in it and because it gives them pleasure they like to practice and because they practice a lot they can more and more. distance from the rest of the population they become better and better so it's an interaction but you should have a basis for somebody who hates to play the...
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can i change that in me completely. no. no you have the film ability and you keep the film ability so you kennels you cannot change its completely but you can do is know about the 2nd sense missed a few problems know about the stressful circumstances know about the personal circumstances if you accept problems and then better do you wish you film ability but you keep the film ability and that's also the reason that. people of this film the ability for depression but something in the environment is happening that makes most people angry or sad they just go into a depression and you can see the passion you can come out of the question if you keep the film a bit in next time it's happening and so it's comes back and that means that. psychologists and psychiatrists should. be most. and what they can accomplish they can help people better to deal with it point to the point stay. when you're saying you know you should just realize what situations bring this vulnerability. in you and then sort of try to control it does that mean t
can i change that in me completely. no. no you have the film ability and you keep the film ability so you kennels you cannot change its completely but you can do is know about the 2nd sense missed a few problems know about the stressful circumstances know about the personal circumstances if you accept problems and then better do you wish you film ability but you keep the film ability and that's also the reason that. people of this film the ability for depression but something in the environment...
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climate change and. to showed people in power that. we want to be included in their ads and. it infuriates these kids have to be out the streets asking adults to be adults who should be ashamed of ourselves all around the world. former u.s. secretary of state john kerry there at the munich security conference where high on the agenda really for the 1st time in its his. he was the topic of climate change and joining me now from munich is jennifer morgan she's the executive director of greenpeace international jennifer thank you so much for joining us you took part in one of the opening panels on climate change you were there with john kerry and others and you said during the panel that the climate crisis is a security crisis what exactly do you mean by that. well what i mean is that if you look at the scenarios of what could happen with climate change impacts you're looking at hundreds of millions of people suffering from food insecurity and water insecurity and those fuel conflicts climate change is like a threat multiplier it's like the straw that breaks the camel's back and
climate change and. to showed people in power that. we want to be included in their ads and. it infuriates these kids have to be out the streets asking adults to be adults who should be ashamed of ourselves all around the world. former u.s. secretary of state john kerry there at the munich security conference where high on the agenda really for the 1st time in its his. he was the topic of climate change and joining me now from munich is jennifer morgan she's the executive director of greenpeace...
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a change was indeed in the air.i'm sure i wasn't the only one of the moscow music peace festival who sense that the world was changing before our eyes. were playing the red army soldiers working in security at the front all took off their jackets and threw their caps and do their business how they turned toward us on the stage and become part of the audience one time because. of africa's even. see it a lot of young people in moscow told us to the cold war would soon be like these but. i. guess that feeling inspired wind of change. history. the wind of change was not released as a single until january $91.00 the song is now in extra linked with the fall of the wall for a year earlier. the single arrived as the event was already receding into the history books and how did it was featured in documentaries about the fall of the wall all there were didn't even come out until around a year after that the thing is the scorpions are an international band but they come from germany. so to fans in the us the song has an authe
a change was indeed in the air.i'm sure i wasn't the only one of the moscow music peace festival who sense that the world was changing before our eyes. were playing the red army soldiers working in security at the front all took off their jackets and threw their caps and do their business how they turned toward us on the stage and become part of the audience one time because. of africa's even. see it a lot of young people in moscow told us to the cold war would soon be like these but. i. guess...
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change, hugereal change in this country.nd she did it by having a plan to hold government accountable. it's amazing what one persistent andn on the inside, millions of people on the outside pushing can get done. let's do this. [applause] sen. warren: thank you. thank you. [applause] sen. warren: hi. senator. i want to echo that thanks for your passion and positivity as a role model. we need more in this world. the core of my question goes to getting things done. you have wonderful plans. out.re well thought you identify corruption as a key blocker to those planes. but we live in a world where 90% of people get -- support gun control. 70% of people want to call witnesses. on friday, we didn't get that vote. given these problems, given you have support among the populace, how can we overcome some of these limitations, like filibuster reform or whatever else it might be? sen. warren: ok, it's a great question, and let me do this two quick ways. understand this. i'm going to washington, not to the white house, not just to have a
change, hugereal change in this country.nd she did it by having a plan to hold government accountable. it's amazing what one persistent andn on the inside, millions of people on the outside pushing can get done. let's do this. [applause] sen. warren: thank you. thank you. [applause] sen. warren: hi. senator. i want to echo that thanks for your passion and positivity as a role model. we need more in this world. the core of my question goes to getting things done. you have wonderful plans. out.re...
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nothing climate change. another big issue perhaps the preeminent issue facing the future of the planet not least the e.u. the european union has shown its commitment with a green deal over the next 5 years you took some fire recently with comments you made about young climate activists suggesting that people like gratitude book don't really have the stomach for a fight but they don't understand and aren't willing to pay for the changes that they demand you called regret a syndrome do you regret that look. police say what they said not what do you interpret they've said well you said it's fine to demonstrate against climate change so long as nobody asks you to pay for it. i wonder if everybody's where of the fact that we have to fight climate change why does not a free lunch. not to fight against climate change. existential threat to fight against climate change is not for free it would require investment it would require big restructuring of the way of living and it would have a cost and it would be a lusus
nothing climate change. another big issue perhaps the preeminent issue facing the future of the planet not least the e.u. the european union has shown its commitment with a green deal over the next 5 years you took some fire recently with comments you made about young climate activists suggesting that people like gratitude book don't really have the stomach for a fight but they don't understand and aren't willing to pay for the changes that they demand you called regret a syndrome do you regret...
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well, they're all being threatened by climate change. have spent the last 15 years traveling the world. i have eaten the most amazing things and gotten to know the people who provide them. >> hi. >> they all tell the same story, from fields to fisheries, our climate is in crisis. >> everybody that's made their living in this bay is doing a total different trade. >> over four inches of rain completely washed our cows right out of the pasture. >> its devastating effects are most easily seen by looking at the foods we love. >> enjoy the coffee and the chocolate chip cookies because both of those are disappearing, too. >> who believes in global warming? raise your hand. wow. not much, huh? >> right when action is needed the most. >> there is tremendous disagreement about the degree of impact. >> climate change had become a divisive issue, affecting the food we eat and altering familiar traditions. not just in one place, but every place. >> climate change is becoming something we can taste. >>> i'm andrew zimmern, story teller, chef, world tr
well, they're all being threatened by climate change. have spent the last 15 years traveling the world. i have eaten the most amazing things and gotten to know the people who provide them. >> hi. >> they all tell the same story, from fields to fisheries, our climate is in crisis. >> everybody that's made their living in this bay is doing a total different trade. >> over four inches of rain completely washed our cows right out of the pasture. >> its devastating...
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change.t give safari an edge over the competition. that is what apple is considering changing. it will be called i was 14 to be 14 to be able to switch to google or safari. this is something the u.s. government was asking apple about. seen what happened to android in the eu. it is also a bad user experience. say i'm a google chrome user and i'm not able to use it to its full potential. maybe i will switch to android. apple wants to avoid that. >> how many apps are we talking about the could be affected? >> apple has 38 apps that are preinstalled on the phone. it is more complicated than you think but the big are firefox, gmail,chrome, microsoft, yahoo! mail and the list goes on. >> even if they give the option you got to figure default apps will remain the default for 99% of users. >> that is the way to put it. 99% of people not know what is going on. however, that 1% is very key. even though apple has so many basemers that small user are super loyal and they influence their friends and influ
change.t give safari an edge over the competition. that is what apple is considering changing. it will be called i was 14 to be 14 to be able to switch to google or safari. this is something the u.s. government was asking apple about. seen what happened to android in the eu. it is also a bad user experience. say i'm a google chrome user and i'm not able to use it to its full potential. maybe i will switch to android. apple wants to avoid that. >> how many apps are we talking about the...
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anything that changes drug prices can therefore change insurance premiums and affects the fiscal situation. so just setting that out. i'm not trying to change anyone's opinion or view, i'm just giving the analysis of, here are the steps, here is how it works. >> i was going to get back to a point rich raised earlier, which is that several democrats running for president in this cycle are campaigning on a medicare for all plan. and if one of those candidates were to win, i am curious if cbo is equipped to -- and if it is harder to analyze plans that were not talking about billion or hundred billion-dollar changes to the economy, but tens of trillions of dollars over 10 years. how does that change the way you approach analyzing a plan that that is just that large and potentially consequential? mr. swagel: it is exactly the right question with these large policies. in a sense we have to start with humility that the range of -- it changes the whole economy. it will be large. before i arrived, the cbo put out a report on single-payer health care and my colleagues testified at the house budget c
anything that changes drug prices can therefore change insurance premiums and affects the fiscal situation. so just setting that out. i'm not trying to change anyone's opinion or view, i'm just giving the analysis of, here are the steps, here is how it works. >> i was going to get back to a point rich raised earlier, which is that several democrats running for president in this cycle are campaigning on a medicare for all plan. and if one of those candidates were to win, i am curious if...
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kudlow expressing that change in tone.rom president trump supported tweets to what we are hearing from kudlow. at this december point, there was potentially something as a cover-up by chinese authorities in the city of wuhan. there was a lack of accounting from many patients that could not get the treatment they needed. we know that has been happening. then you have the change in methodology which has led to additional confusion. yes, experts say it is more realistic take on how many cases there are, but it did add question marks about how much and to what extent the chinese authorities have an idea on the virus. the chinese are yet to welcome in the u.s. exports -- experts, i should say. china has yet to give the green light to those health experts and you have to get on the ground. we are seeing the effects in china but also regionally as well. focused on hong kong and singapore which outside of china and the case of this cruise liner in japan had the highest numbers of infections. we are seeing cautionary nose from the
kudlow expressing that change in tone.rom president trump supported tweets to what we are hearing from kudlow. at this december point, there was potentially something as a cover-up by chinese authorities in the city of wuhan. there was a lack of accounting from many patients that could not get the treatment they needed. we know that has been happening. then you have the change in methodology which has led to additional confusion. yes, experts say it is more realistic take on how many cases...
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to is the book that changed the world. the cry for freedom and the for. fight for freedom were always accompanied by music listening. to her documentary about the revolutionary. how songs come passes of history hard to john. and. such and songs like that don't go away stay with us for all time the fine. player son. starts february 7th w. . play. play play play. this is it every news life for berlin no love lost donald trump delivers his 3rd state of the union address before a deeply partisan and polarized congress the us president refuses a handshake from democratic leader nancy pelosi before defending his record in the white house speaker pelosi makes clear what she thinks of his speech.
to is the book that changed the world. the cry for freedom and the for. fight for freedom were always accompanied by music listening. to her documentary about the revolutionary. how songs come passes of history hard to john. and. such and songs like that don't go away stay with us for all time the fine. player son. starts february 7th w. . play. play play play. this is it every news life for berlin no love lost donald trump delivers his 3rd state of the union address before a deeply partisan...
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no organizational change.actly like the office of 1967 except the desk is made of plastic and there's sort of a computer thing on a desk that moves. so this is technology, the technology is nonsense but that doesn't matter. the technology is placed into the context of a 1967 office with a typing pool of young, unmarried women, too deferential to the boss who is in a suit and tie because he has the corner office and they are out there with the typing pool. and there's no sense of any sort of social change at all in this vision of the future. we just take whatever fever dream of technology we had in the 1960s were gonna put that into our current office. that is never how technological change works. but very often, it's how we think about it. as we think see our lives, the way we behave, the way we interact with people are organizations or institutions, the office, we see that and we imagine what technology does and it drops and replaces one little bit of what we do. and blade runner problem we have free have art
no organizational change.actly like the office of 1967 except the desk is made of plastic and there's sort of a computer thing on a desk that moves. so this is technology, the technology is nonsense but that doesn't matter. the technology is placed into the context of a 1967 office with a typing pool of young, unmarried women, too deferential to the boss who is in a suit and tie because he has the corner office and they are out there with the typing pool. and there's no sense of any sort of...
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surprise change for the job of chancellor. yes but in some ways no because in some ways this has been coming. the disagreement is when sajid javid who was the chancellor of the exchequer, the finance minister. there are had already been a clash about advisors from the prime minister's chief adviser who thought everything should be controlled by the prime minister ‘s office which is at 10 downing street. i think in some ways this was coming. whether this was going to be the moment, but i think it proved that sajid javid decided this was it, he wasn't going to accept powers being taken from the treasury into the prime minister ‘s orbit and so i think he decided that this was it. i think the quote he said was, i don't believe any self—respecting minister would accept such conditions. so i don't know what that says about his replacements who used to be his replacements who used to be his number two. i think it is an important story because the budget is only on march the 11th. so you have a chancellor who is not even presented a b
surprise change for the job of chancellor. yes but in some ways no because in some ways this has been coming. the disagreement is when sajid javid who was the chancellor of the exchequer, the finance minister. there are had already been a clash about advisors from the prime minister's chief adviser who thought everything should be controlled by the prime minister ‘s office which is at 10 downing street. i think in some ways this was coming. whether this was going to be the moment, but i think...
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you're going to notice the change. we do to record twoormt tomorrow there will be monthly lowest rainfall reports coming. you say why? check out the month of february. the whole month expected to be dry with month rain. from our east bay hills camera, changes tonight. the marine layer redeveloped and has just rushed in. that started the cool trend. it's going to continue as we head into tomorrow. let's check out what else is going to happen besides the marine influence. the winds are going to come up as you look at the-hour by-hour forecast. along the coast, close to 30-mile-an-hour winds. as the evening goes on, you're going to see that become stronger. from our east bay hills camera, we're watching the marine layer. also watching something that we don't want to see. in february, we're talking about moderate fire danger in the blue for parts of the bay area. we have dry vegetation, lack of rain, combined with winds, stay aware. from our south beach camera, visibility has been fluctuating. chilly morning sunday/monday.
you're going to notice the change. we do to record twoormt tomorrow there will be monthly lowest rainfall reports coming. you say why? check out the month of february. the whole month expected to be dry with month rain. from our east bay hills camera, changes tonight. the marine layer redeveloped and has just rushed in. that started the cool trend. it's going to continue as we head into tomorrow. let's check out what else is going to happen besides the marine influence. the winds are going to...
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asked about climate change. i said climate does change. mankind does make a difference. and we should do what we reasonably can to limit emissions. but i would always say we shouldn't damage our economy in the pursuit of environmental objectives, particularly when it might turn out to be counterproductive. we all know that stronger economies are much better at managing the environment than weaker ones. you only have to look at the united states on the one hand and the countries of africa on the other hand. so look, everything associated with an extreme weather event these days is taken as proof of climate change. bush fires proved climate change, floods prove climate change, superstorm sandy i think that proved climate change, whether it's extraordinarily cold or extraordinarily hot, whether it's extraordinarily dry or extraordinarily wet, it all proves climate change because if you think climate change is the most important thing, everything can be turned to proof. i think that many -- it has almost a religious
asked about climate change. i said climate does change. mankind does make a difference. and we should do what we reasonably can to limit emissions. but i would always say we shouldn't damage our economy in the pursuit of environmental objectives, particularly when it might turn out to be counterproductive. we all know that stronger economies are much better at managing the environment than weaker ones. you only have to look at the united states on the one hand and the countries of africa on the...
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it seems like this is evidence of the climate changing.here are having to dread at least another five days of difficult conditions. clare marshall in worcester, thank you. funerals took place in delhi today for some of the 37 people killed in three days of violence amid protests over new citizenship laws in india that have been seen as anti—muslim. both muslims and hindus have died in the violence. the un human rights chief has expressed concern about accusations that police failed to protect muslims and their homes and businesses from mobs. from delhi, our correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports. you may find some of her report upsetting. "open your eyes one last time," a mother screams to her son. the panic of riots has turned into the misery of grief. the last rites for this man — a muslim, just 27, a father of two. today, mourners thronged outside his home. earlier in the week, there were mobs. witnesses say he was shot in broad daylight as he went to buy food for his children. translation: we don't know where the bullet hit him. th
it seems like this is evidence of the climate changing.here are having to dread at least another five days of difficult conditions. clare marshall in worcester, thank you. funerals took place in delhi today for some of the 37 people killed in three days of violence amid protests over new citizenship laws in india that have been seen as anti—muslim. both muslims and hindus have died in the violence. the un human rights chief has expressed concern about accusations that police failed to protect...
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in the eye of climate change. africa's most of. what's in store. for the future. e.w. dot com the 2nd major city multimedia insight. into. believe. welcome to the health show on t w. here's your host to cast in liquid tat. hello and welcome to in good shape did she know that more people die from air pollution than from smoking. and just one problem because this is killing all planet to all those exhaust you change of all time even for me as a g.p. it's a very important topic will there be new pathogens what will be eaten the future and what about the rising temperature of the how our bodies in the year 2018 in journey no more than 1000 people were killed in. extremely hot days and lingering he took night for days in a row that's becoming more common in many parts as climate change advances. it's not good for our health in fact heat can kill it's a country's interaction it can become a health risk factor especially if it goes on for a long time but even dr hits 8 subjects the body to enormous stress at some point the body gets exhausted after a year. during lengthy heat
in the eye of climate change. africa's most of. what's in store. for the future. e.w. dot com the 2nd major city multimedia insight. into. believe. welcome to the health show on t w. here's your host to cast in liquid tat. hello and welcome to in good shape did she know that more people die from air pollution than from smoking. and just one problem because this is killing all planet to all those exhaust you change of all time even for me as a g.p. it's a very important topic will there be new...
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seem to change, or they don't seem to change quick enough.ous concerns about safety with the mod, even about some of the most recent changes the army has made to training. he claims there is still no simple guidance about when exercises like this should stop because of the heat. it seems like they've rushed this through without putting in the requisite, in my mind, safety precautions to run that test. and until the army put all those in place fully and properly, i fear for the lives of the young men and women who are doing this test in 2020. the mod told us policy on heat illness is regularly reviewed and has been updated six times since 2015, with more attention now paid to climatic injury. we know that craig's part of special forces have improved their safety, but maybe the rest of the army aren't up on it as much. they keep on using this lame excuse of "we will learn from our mistakes," and clearly history has proved that they're not very good at learning. after taking advice from hilary meredith, the roberts are taking their campaign to w
seem to change, or they don't seem to change quick enough.ous concerns about safety with the mod, even about some of the most recent changes the army has made to training. he claims there is still no simple guidance about when exercises like this should stop because of the heat. it seems like they've rushed this through without putting in the requisite, in my mind, safety precautions to run that test. and until the army put all those in place fully and properly, i fear for the lives of the...
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is land use change and land use changes where you are converting forests that are actually talks of carbon and this couple when it is released into the atmosphere actually needs to claim a change so when you cut down forests. to change it into a crop plan or a 4 grassland for livestock then you are releasing a lot of carbon into the atmosphere which leads to climate change. together with 2 european universities the center for international forestry research has conducted a study in kenya to find an alternative that could benefit both the farmers and the environment they can. pair of wild grasses forest grazing and silent 4 da led from locally grown maize there is such as investigated how the cows diet affects the amount of meth and they him eat while keeping a close check to on the animal's health and productivity. glass is one that if you can use very good quality. then it is a very good supplement that. they just a bill to the animals. produced a big boost the next task for the researchers was to convince small scale farmers to change their habits by spelling out all the advantage
is land use change and land use changes where you are converting forests that are actually talks of carbon and this couple when it is released into the atmosphere actually needs to claim a change so when you cut down forests. to change it into a crop plan or a 4 grassland for livestock then you are releasing a lot of carbon into the atmosphere which leads to climate change. together with 2 european universities the center for international forestry research has conducted a study in kenya to...
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we now know that they're impacted by our changing climate. and it's these changes that pose tough new challenges for scientists in the foreseeable future. there are no life that's left in scotland. or are there. on the shelf. birsa vikings marched through the streets. this unique ritual is part of an alley off the books the biggest fire festival in europe. the romantics. in 30 minutes on dublin. they were forced into a nameless mass. of their bodies near to listen to. the history of the slave trade is africa's history. too subtle for power and profit plummeted an entire continent into chaos and violence. this is the journey back into the history of slavery. i think we will truly be making progress when we all accept the history of slavery as all of our history. our documentary series slavery routs starts march 9th on d w. this is d w news live from berlin germany's leaders scramble to contain a political scandal involving the far right the country's ruling conservatives are holding crisis talks with their junior coalition partner in berlin to
we now know that they're impacted by our changing climate. and it's these changes that pose tough new challenges for scientists in the foreseeable future. there are no life that's left in scotland. or are there. on the shelf. birsa vikings marched through the streets. this unique ritual is part of an alley off the books the biggest fire festival in europe. the romantics. in 30 minutes on dublin. they were forced into a nameless mass. of their bodies near to listen to. the history of the slave...
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the atmosphere which needs to claim it's change. together with 2 european universities the center for international forestry research has conducted a study in kenya to find an alternative that could benefit both the farmers and the environment they come. pair of wild grasses forest grazing and silent for da made from locally grown maize there is such as investigated how the cows diet affects the amount of meth and they emit while keeping a close check to on the animal's health and productivity. glass is one that if you can use very good quality. then it is a very good supplement that will do. just a bill to the animals. being produced being produced the next task for the researchers was to convince a small scale farmers to change their habits by spilling out all the advantages of the grass they succeeded even though many farmers still want to let their cattle graze on not here fields they are at least prepared to give them the and for. that that they were both in school in the old days we used to graze our land still in the forest a
the atmosphere which needs to claim it's change. together with 2 european universities the center for international forestry research has conducted a study in kenya to find an alternative that could benefit both the farmers and the environment they come. pair of wild grasses forest grazing and silent for da made from locally grown maize there is such as investigated how the cows diet affects the amount of meth and they emit while keeping a close check to on the animal's health and productivity....
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it probably won't change because nobody is buying those phones anymore.nother thing he does is create this idea of experience which is light, here's a thermometer, thermostat back you are meant to change the dial on and it's round so that you don't obscure the dial with your hands. he's thinking about how you moved to the world and how do you manipulate the objects around you and how do i deliver something that is a little bit easier that makes things a little bit more easy. the thing that's revolutionary in this era is that it's not that that is like nice to have. like saving you a little bit of time twiddling with the knob which is seemingly minor change it's the sense that like all these little tiny changes, all these little tiny moments of time that are given back to people because things are easier or easier to use her more intuitive, somehow add up to progress. somehow add up to extra time you have in your life to realize the person that you want to be to spend time in the moments he would rather spend them. the user-friendly world rests on these tw
it probably won't change because nobody is buying those phones anymore.nother thing he does is create this idea of experience which is light, here's a thermometer, thermostat back you are meant to change the dial on and it's round so that you don't obscure the dial with your hands. he's thinking about how you moved to the world and how do you manipulate the objects around you and how do i deliver something that is a little bit easier that makes things a little bit more easy. the thing that's...
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a big change the flow of the night the flow rate you change the amount of fall to flowing all of this by the verses to start to suffer and then you have the domino effect you can one type of fishes and you can other you'd change one type of vegetation and other vegetation will flow and you can the vegetation the bird migration will flow you change the both migration you start to have diseases like the flu so it is a complex set and generating electricity cannot justify messing with such a large river and putting all the basin into any predictable ecological tonight but it's happening isn't that it's being billed it's about the telephone line so let me give you an example these exaggeration i mean someone can say these are exaggeration because i mean people want to put maybe sticks in the weeds of others it is not egypt has built the us won the dam of us on the hide in the late sixty's it was presented as the project that will revolutionize egypt at that time it produces about 200 percent of the power in egypt they say from 90 to 100 percent it was the glorious project it had the names
a big change the flow of the night the flow rate you change the amount of fall to flowing all of this by the verses to start to suffer and then you have the domino effect you can one type of fishes and you can other you'd change one type of vegetation and other vegetation will flow and you can the vegetation the bird migration will flow you change the both migration you start to have diseases like the flu so it is a complex set and generating electricity cannot justify messing with such a large...
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condoms one change either. we normally concentrate on the economic aspects of diversification we have to consider the economic times that into the politics as well as the social so that could make the impact but so far it has been only one side of the way that the region has been govern for a long period of time where the head of state small really have full power and speed if you can to share that problem with the list and therefore this has been a major constrain. so we need to learn how to undo that practice in the past and try to do it something differently where we can be more excluded and more inclusive and more fair to the public many of these days versification in the shivs are. there diddling well they're being successful they're growing. but what happens if suddenly oil and gas for the stop are they able to continue on their own and in most cases the answer is no so that the trick then is to move from the actual diversification that's taking place into diversification that's sustainable in the post oi
condoms one change either. we normally concentrate on the economic aspects of diversification we have to consider the economic times that into the politics as well as the social so that could make the impact but so far it has been only one side of the way that the region has been govern for a long period of time where the head of state small really have full power and speed if you can to share that problem with the list and therefore this has been a major constrain. so we need to learn how to...
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lost him but i'm the guy is times have changed your travel habits need to change to the want to. see that it was what we do take public transportation vehicle. sears' enjoy the fresh air read a book get to work feeling relaxed. do yourself and the planet a favor a moment on everyone and everything will benefit us. a good idea but i'm not sure everyone is so keen to give up the thrill of being behind the wheel true it may be more of a man's game but what do you expect just look at the volvo logo nevertheless volvo is keeping up with the times and has decided to focus solely on developing models that will have a reduced environmental impact it's been a rocky road for the swedish car maker but it may now be back on track as a subsidiary of a chinese automotive group with a commitment to an electric future. the new volvo s.u.v. quite the gas guzzler you might think but it has both an electric motor and a combustion engine in the city covering short distances its fuel consumption is lower making for guilt free driving even the long distance it's the same as any s.u.v. . henrik green i
lost him but i'm the guy is times have changed your travel habits need to change to the want to. see that it was what we do take public transportation vehicle. sears' enjoy the fresh air read a book get to work feeling relaxed. do yourself and the planet a favor a moment on everyone and everything will benefit us. a good idea but i'm not sure everyone is so keen to give up the thrill of being behind the wheel true it may be more of a man's game but what do you expect just look at the volvo logo...
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it's not -- we're not going to change it, it's not going to be easier to change -- sorry, i'm getting a little tired. it's not going to be easier to change than the last gilded age was easy to change, but in the last gilded age, the american people rose up and said we're going to make some changes, we'll amend the constitution so that women have the right to vote in this country. we're going to amend the constitution so we are directly electing senators, instead of having senators bribe their way through state legislatures, which is the way it worked from the founding until then to get into office to give themselves railroad rights of way. we're going to do things like invent high school because we realize a middle school education isn't going to do what's required in the 21st century. education won't do what's required in the 20th century and i think that's what we need to do, too. and i don't think we should feel we're burdened by this. we should feel privileged to live in a country where what we do makes a difference and all of you have the opportunity in this moment, at this time,
it's not -- we're not going to change it, it's not going to be easier to change -- sorry, i'm getting a little tired. it's not going to be easier to change than the last gilded age was easy to change, but in the last gilded age, the american people rose up and said we're going to make some changes, we'll amend the constitution so that women have the right to vote in this country. we're going to amend the constitution so we are directly electing senators, instead of having senators bribe their...
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changes as a systematic risk to the economy. >> climate change is an important issue. one that's the province of elected representatives and to set the overall direction of society and how we'll respond to climate change and its challenges. we have nonetheless we have a job to do. we are at the early stage of filling in. in terms of assets, tlehese are longer term considerations, we are mainly concerned of business-like issues. climate change is a much longer cycle. >> part of the concern that i have is the actors in the space do not have planning horizons that match to the reality that you and me do. they may plan on reselling those mortgage two or three times but some body is going to be left with that paper with that sea level rise coming. and even if the u.s. is successful at reducing carbon emissions, there is massive reallocation of capital. have you looked at the transitional risks? >> those are the things that we are -- as you obviously know, there is a lot going on in the financial market. there is a lot of disclosure happening and expectations around disclosu
changes as a systematic risk to the economy. >> climate change is an important issue. one that's the province of elected representatives and to set the overall direction of society and how we'll respond to climate change and its challenges. we have nonetheless we have a job to do. we are at the early stage of filling in. in terms of assets, tlehese are longer term considerations, we are mainly concerned of business-like issues. climate change is a much longer cycle. >> part of the...
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in the upcoming climate change. the specific. details to the head of the future. g.w. dot com the chemical signals for the making. clear cut are. beethoven is for me. beethoven it is for you. is for helen. beethoven is for her. beethoven is for the. beethoven is for us. beethoven is for her. beethoven 2020 the 250th anniversary here on deal there. this is deja vu news live from berlin a very high threat chilling words from germany's interior minister after the racist killing of 10 people near frankfurt he warns of the danger of far right extremists and announces new measures and a bid to quell anger after wednesday's terror attack but will that be enough. also coming up iranians vote for a new parliament we'll explain why the opposition is urging people to boycott the election and why that worries the hard line leaders. and on day 2 of.
in the upcoming climate change. the specific. details to the head of the future. g.w. dot com the chemical signals for the making. clear cut are. beethoven is for me. beethoven it is for you. is for helen. beethoven is for her. beethoven is for the. beethoven is for us. beethoven is for her. beethoven 2020 the 250th anniversary here on deal there. this is deja vu news live from berlin a very high threat chilling words from germany's interior minister after the racist killing of 10 people near...
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then we made huge changes. one of the outfits that made changes was san diego gas and electric which made investments in infrastructure. that was done in coordination with county emergency, cal fire. we have cameras, weather stations, helicopters and community groups and more. mr. chairman, i would ask unanimous consent to introduce a january 28th letter from sdg and e. >> so ordered. >> it's your testimony, mr. collins, we need an all-above strategy for management. thinning, prescribed management, controlled burns. what i didn't hear is how we're managing the residuals created by thinning. we have left-over waste in terms of tree tops, limbs, under brush. we shouldn't be leaving this on the forest floor. what are the options for removing the waste, in particular is there a way to use it for sustainable -- to harvest for bio mass energy? >> that's essential to where we need to go with regard to forest health. >> what do we need to do as congress? there's not a free market for that. what should we be doing? >> i
then we made huge changes. one of the outfits that made changes was san diego gas and electric which made investments in infrastructure. that was done in coordination with county emergency, cal fire. we have cameras, weather stations, helicopters and community groups and more. mr. chairman, i would ask unanimous consent to introduce a january 28th letter from sdg and e. >> so ordered. >> it's your testimony, mr. collins, we need an all-above strategy for management. thinning,...
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because if we change that, we change everything.e need to change the composition of who runs the senate. we need to change who lives at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. we need to organize on a grassroots level for the whole thing and it's very doable. , the crazy thing is, look, it is crazy that an organization started by me in san francisco, california should be the largest youth voter mobilization effort in american history. i'm proud of it, but to be called but it should be the democratic national committee, honestly. why is it that i'm doing it? i did it because no one else would do it. because someone had to do it. but the question is why did i , have to do it at all? every time someone says, you know you don't have to do it, i , would be like, ok. here are the keys to the car and go drive this car. we have to do and that's what we have to do in 2020 honestly and we have to win. [applause] >> good morning. mr. steyer: good morning. >> my name is gary washington and i have a company called carolina [indiscernible] it was based in -- g
because if we change that, we change everything.e need to change the composition of who runs the senate. we need to change who lives at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. we need to organize on a grassroots level for the whole thing and it's very doable. , the crazy thing is, look, it is crazy that an organization started by me in san francisco, california should be the largest youth voter mobilization effort in american history. i'm proud of it, but to be called but it should be the democratic national...
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that would be a very powerful way to change. i don't think this can be a top-down change. the trouble wit trouble to the f institutional reform is it has to come from within. the people that are empowered to want themm to change. there has to be a demand for it. if you can write a book maybe you should write a book that if you look at an institution that can stand this kind of change, i think it's important to speak up for it in peace terms. at the same time, when you ask what kind of reforms might be plausible, i think the way you put it is valuable to say american life has changed in dramatic ways and we have seen big changes in the cultureng and society. some are proving very durable. i think what is troubling is we haven't seen a response to it it's not just to restore and recover what they have but to respond to the novel problems to the new institutions it's where we had similar problems in some ways the dramatic economic change of growth in the scale and scope of the economy and massive waves of immigration we responded to thiss with institution building. it's how w
that would be a very powerful way to change. i don't think this can be a top-down change. the trouble wit trouble to the f institutional reform is it has to come from within. the people that are empowered to want themm to change. there has to be a demand for it. if you can write a book maybe you should write a book that if you look at an institution that can stand this kind of change, i think it's important to speak up for it in peace terms. at the same time, when you ask what kind of reforms...
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and i come back and things are changing and it's getting dry air. one factor contributing to the drought in southeastern australia is the south would shift of winds in the cool season which cause rain bearing fronts to bypass the region. climate change is making a strain is unpredictable weather even more volatile. last time i think i have a proper break from any work was probably maybe maybe 2 years jerry i think he had a he had a pretty good break. the cullen's have gone into debt to feed their animals. it costs them thousands of euros a week to fill the water tanks and buy straw. i'm 45 years of age and what i've seen in that period of saying china or feel it's hotter in summer or maybe i'm just getting way. is just saying c b a lot more drive periods. i mean if anything's going to tip. in a business will be a drill. and unfortunately it's one of the mining instigators of people leaving only and so of saying that before the experience that. for months they've been strictly rationing water for showering and laundry they use grey water for cleaning
and i come back and things are changing and it's getting dry air. one factor contributing to the drought in southeastern australia is the south would shift of winds in the cool season which cause rain bearing fronts to bypass the region. climate change is making a strain is unpredictable weather even more volatile. last time i think i have a proper break from any work was probably maybe maybe 2 years jerry i think he had a he had a pretty good break. the cullen's have gone into debt to feed...
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change in plans.inting again? you could sell these. lemme guess, change in plans? at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. >>> dow has cut its initial lows in half. we are down 106. cisco largely to blame you can always watch us live on the go on the cnbc app ( ♪ ) at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. but we're also a company that controls hiv, fights cancer, repairs shattered bones, relieves depression, restores heart rhythms, helps you back from strokes, and keeps you healthy your whole life. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. (vo) than just
change in plans.inting again? you could sell these. lemme guess, change in plans? at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. >>> dow has cut its initial lows in half. we are down 106. cisco largely to blame you can always watch us live on the go on the cnbc app ( ♪ ) at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there...
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health care and i am a change america's standing in the world issues that matter here scott thompson says he hopes for a democratic nominee who can bring together at the party and a divided country. because we may or be republican and i know the importance of working with people you may not agree with. but you need their support i mean your support for it and so you do you trade off you you make concessions where you have to i mean while at the party's headquarters in des moines the roost thompson the to sort out some details she's to caucus chair and her precinct there and in charge of organizing the belief that it's like a neighborhood connecting she says that when people get together and in the open try to win over and their friends to support their candidate the thing that makes the caucus unique is that you are really looking your neighbor n.e.i. and saying you know i'm supporting my candidate because her values are the same as mine and they are and if if your neighbor is not really sure or they're not solid with their candidate you can say well you know you are you think that c
health care and i am a change america's standing in the world issues that matter here scott thompson says he hopes for a democratic nominee who can bring together at the party and a divided country. because we may or be republican and i know the importance of working with people you may not agree with. but you need their support i mean your support for it and so you do you trade off you you make concessions where you have to i mean while at the party's headquarters in des moines the roost...