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but who was george sears green? we already heard general sickles' praise for george sears green, but who was this man who worked so hard to honor the right flank in 1863? george sears greene was likely the oldest officer in the battle of gettysburg. he was a direct descendant of many american history luminaries. he was a descendant of one of the pioneers that had helped roger williams settle the colony. several of his ancestors had served as lieutenant governor as well as being an ancestor of general greene in warfare. he would go to providence before he was all set to go to brown university to complete his studies. unfortunately, financial setbacks in the family and greene's personal life would force him instead to move to new york city and find a job at a dry goods store inside of a merchant's office. while in new york city and working to provide some income for himself and his family, greene received an appointment to the united states military academy. he would enter west point at the age of 18, and he would gra
but who was george sears green? we already heard general sickles' praise for george sears green, but who was this man who worked so hard to honor the right flank in 1863? george sears greene was likely the oldest officer in the battle of gettysburg. he was a direct descendant of many american history luminaries. he was a descendant of one of the pioneers that had helped roger williams settle the colony. several of his ancestors had served as lieutenant governor as well as being an ancestor of...
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general williams praised greene. major general henry slocumb praised greene. and, indeed, 30 years after the battle of gettysburg in a speech given on the battlefield itself, general longstreet, quote, conceded to greene's brigade the credit of having successfully prevented the confederates from turning general meade's right flank. general sickels always willing to take credit for the victory at gettysburg at the dedication of greene's monument of the summit of culp's hill that he himself oversaw actually relented a little. said it wasn't just he, himself, that helped save the union army at gettysburg but the stubborn resistance of greene alone that saved us from disaster. i think the importance of greene's story in 1863 on the slopes of culp's hill was said best in this quote i would like to close the program with today. and it says this -- these who are now present, those of you watching at home, watching on your ipad, your phone screen, those that are watching on your television on c-span, these that are now present, you, remind this generation, us today, o
general williams praised greene. major general henry slocumb praised greene. and, indeed, 30 years after the battle of gettysburg in a speech given on the battlefield itself, general longstreet, quote, conceded to greene's brigade the credit of having successfully prevented the confederates from turning general meade's right flank. general sickels always willing to take credit for the victory at gettysburg at the dedication of greene's monument of the summit of culp's hill that he himself...
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so greene's line was a mix. back had some strong elements to his position, that they were gonna set out to make it even stronger. in the coming hours, after they went in, to their position of approximately 1500 feet. in length. but before they get, at one of the things they needed to do was to run security. and so, general greene ordered by his divisional commander, with throw together a force of about 170 men, drawn from each regiment of the brigade. all going to be put under the commendably aaron john, to 60th new york. these men would occupy a skirmish forced, that would be set out in front of greens position and push down towards the creek itself. they would act as an early warning system, an early alert system that if the confederate attack was coming this way, these skirmishes could advised a race of the line of greene's division in the remnants of the first board rates of the iran brigade, then attack was making their way. but the hundred and 70 men just didn't seem enough to the commander john gary. so g
so greene's line was a mix. back had some strong elements to his position, that they were gonna set out to make it even stronger. in the coming hours, after they went in, to their position of approximately 1500 feet. in length. but before they get, at one of the things they needed to do was to run security. and so, general greene ordered by his divisional commander, with throw together a force of about 170 men, drawn from each regiment of the brigade. all going to be put under the commendably...
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green means we get right back to those low positivity rates. remember, we used green. that was the color to show when schools could open, how that would work. that is a 5% positivity rate. we are going to go through that with dr. grayson in a minute with a gating criteria. it means you have a low average of new cases per capita. it out atly tier different levels, using this red to green criteria to move the state as cohesively as we can together. but to also allow opportunities, and we are going to empower local governments and constituents to work more carefully and closely together, so that we can move the entire state to green. now, you are going to find out anything you need to know with the red to green at our website. this frameworkto so we can realtime give information to individuals, residents, consumers, businesses, local bodies of government. nmhealth.org/redtogreen. next slide, please. all right. so, this we thought was an easier way to get a sense about what is available if we are in the red. and you are going to see in a moment that basically the whole sta
green means we get right back to those low positivity rates. remember, we used green. that was the color to show when schools could open, how that would work. that is a 5% positivity rate. we are going to go through that with dr. grayson in a minute with a gating criteria. it means you have a low average of new cases per capita. it out atly tier different levels, using this red to green criteria to move the state as cohesively as we can together. but to also allow opportunities, and we are...
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once you create that sovereign green bond market, that will help private participants also issue greenonds, make sure that his liquidity in that market. all of that is great for trying to attract capital into funding projects that will help us meet our ambitions on net zero, and this will be an import part of that. guy: you talked about your desire to ensure that the city of london is strong. let's talk a little bit about equivalence. you mentioned that a number of times in your statement. is equivalents with the eu now a nice to have rather than a must-have? mark: what i have wanted to do -- mr. sunak: what i have wanted to do is set out a vision for u.k. financial services. we have taken a view that we want to provide certainty and stability for participants in u.k. financial services, both here, in the eu, and more generally across the world, about our commitment to andness, transparency ability. we have also set out a framework for how we are going to approach these things in the future, and what people will see from that is a country determined to be open to the world. we want to
once you create that sovereign green bond market, that will help private participants also issue greenonds, make sure that his liquidity in that market. all of that is great for trying to attract capital into funding projects that will help us meet our ambitions on net zero, and this will be an import part of that. guy: you talked about your desire to ensure that the city of london is strong. let's talk a little bit about equivalence. you mentioned that a number of times in your statement. is...
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i quite agree with you on the green new deal. well, i think president marc wrong, who usually banks very lengthy, empty speeches. he has struck a chord with many reporters. i think about a week ago when in his own interview he said that, you know, for decades people were encouraged to get home. i would say he just didn't take their children to educational colossus in their cars and know people. and i told him, you know, cars are bad, you know, everything you have been doing is just ecologically unsustainable. and they told the working people per year is turn change over to diesel and then exactly, exactly, and then, but no. now we don't want it. so i mean after all of that money was invested, you know, patrick, this is a perfect segue. is that this great reset or build back better and it's nothing to do with working people is better because in spite of working people, i mean they want to implement these things through a backdoor and not through the democratic process because they know that you can't get these people to follow ok
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the sovereign green bond market will help private issue more green bonds and make sure there is more are trying to attract capital into funding projects that will help us meet our ambitions on net zero. guy: we look like we will have a joe biden presidency. he talked about the fact there is more that unites us than divides us. do you worry that calculation has been changed? make life difficult for the u.k. on the trade front or make a trade deal less likely? >> enormous congratulations to president-elect biden and senator harris. it is fantastic to see the first female vice president in the united states, and a signal that will send an inspiration it provides. i agree with the pm, there are so much that unites our countries. i have worked there for many years myself. climate change is something i would put at the top of the list. i announced the u.k. wanting to show global leadership. hopefully it is something we can work mostly on. it is something president-elect biden spoke about a lot during the campaign. i remain excited about the relationship we will have with the new administra
the sovereign green bond market will help private issue more green bonds and make sure there is more are trying to attract capital into funding projects that will help us meet our ambitions on net zero. guy: we look like we will have a joe biden presidency. he talked about the fact there is more that unites us than divides us. do you worry that calculation has been changed? make life difficult for the u.k. on the trade front or make a trade deal less likely? >> enormous congratulations to...
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it was seen green gilts -- we will see green gilts being issued.a regular gilts be different from the green guilt? premiumhere be a higher for regular gilts, and how will investors be sure that the promises made as part of those green gilts are actually delivered upon? >> we have been watching this market for a wild to make sure that it was the right thing to do, and i think what we have been convinced of, looking at the markets, is a couple of things. making sureously that the proceeds go to the areas that they are supposed to, and there is an existing framework. to the point of pricing, what is clear looking at the market is what green gilts do is bring in a new class of investor, and we are now seeing repeated issuances of sovereign green bonds which trade at tighter spreads to existing gilts, partly driven by different investors coming in. that is something we want to tap into. the other benefit of launching a sovereign curve is that it means that private companies then have the ability to piggyback on that. it will help grow the private green
it was seen green gilts -- we will see green gilts being issued.a regular gilts be different from the green guilt? premiumhere be a higher for regular gilts, and how will investors be sure that the promises made as part of those green gilts are actually delivered upon? >> we have been watching this market for a wild to make sure that it was the right thing to do, and i think what we have been convinced of, looking at the markets, is a couple of things. making sureously that the proceeds...
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green plan. we will get the lowdown on whether it will create jobs and whether the transition to green will be painful for the economy. we look at judy shelton, we look at bitcoin. this story by bloomberg businessweek is really taking everyone by storm. tom: they mentioned all the right schools as well. i think it is true probably in every urban area, but after real estate it is the focus of new york city, what to do with the cherubs in not only the private schools, but i would also mention the state-of-the-art anything,ools are, if even more competitive. the schools with a heritage up in boston, boston latin. they are just as hard to get into as the other fancy schools. do spend a lot of time thinking about education for our kids, and these four-year-olds actually have to do tutoring, but also applications and interviews to get into these kindergartens. i find that fascinating. we will talk about central banks much more. that's get to bloomberg first word news with ritika gupta. ritika: presiden
green plan. we will get the lowdown on whether it will create jobs and whether the transition to green will be painful for the economy. we look at judy shelton, we look at bitcoin. this story by bloomberg businessweek is really taking everyone by storm. tom: they mentioned all the right schools as well. i think it is true probably in every urban area, but after real estate it is the focus of new york city, what to do with the cherubs in not only the private schools, but i would also mention the...
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it was almost like she was making up her own definition of that word before greening and before green teams, and recycling and all of that. for her it meant really being healthy. healthy as a person, but she also painted and she would have these beautiful paintings were she was trying to reflect on how everything in the cosmos is connected. every person is connected to the earth and to every other person and to the earth is connected to the rest of the universe. and in order for it all to be really healthy, you have to cultivate the greening within yourself, and within your society. >> we may be facing greater expenses of deserts and different parts of our globe through deserts. clean air deserts where folks have limited access to what they need to live healthy. where as other areas of the planet might be rich and flush with that. we need to be bringing our planet back into stasis and a stable state. one way to start doing that is to be acting locally and figuring out ways that those local actions can benefit. >> definitely.>> we will talk more about the upcoming workshop on april 23r
it was almost like she was making up her own definition of that word before greening and before green teams, and recycling and all of that. for her it meant really being healthy. healthy as a person, but she also painted and she would have these beautiful paintings were she was trying to reflect on how everything in the cosmos is connected. every person is connected to the earth and to every other person and to the earth is connected to the rest of the universe. and in order for it all to be...
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the us my wife who is a person has a green. and he's from me decided to come. he says racial tensions have surged and that trump he might not want to be in the u.s. that doesn't stop writing critiquer about the visa fees for nigerians who are the most indicated immigrant group in the u.s. nigeria has given you know the united states a number of ph d. holders we contribute a lot to the economy would pay taxes for social security. to pay to this social security don't even spend it because when they grow they come back and live in nigeria so when you get the excuse from government that you know. from people who are contributing to the u.s. society then you begin to wonder what exactly is it has been said. hopes that if trump is voted out the u.s. will open its doors to fill nigerians again and become more welcoming for those like if you make it to us she was. joining me now is that. i was winning political cartoonist satirist and a political commentator based in nairobi hello patrick it's great to have you you've written a lot about the u.s. elections in relation
the us my wife who is a person has a green. and he's from me decided to come. he says racial tensions have surged and that trump he might not want to be in the u.s. that doesn't stop writing critiquer about the visa fees for nigerians who are the most indicated immigrant group in the u.s. nigeria has given you know the united states a number of ph d. holders we contribute a lot to the economy would pay taxes for social security. to pay to this social security don't even spend it because when...
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marie green. have a great day. -marie green.ave a great day. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> right
marie green. have a great day. -marie green.ave a great day. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> right
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now they think green stuff equals... and this is not just green stuff equals...is not just an attempt to green stuff equals... and this is notjust an attempt to hit a green stuff equals... and this is not just an attempt to hit a climate target better way to create employment. simon, thank you very much. sir keir starmer says he won't allowjeremy corbyn to sit as a labour mp — despite him being allowed back into the labour party. the party's former leader had been suspended for saying that concerns about anti—semitism in the party had been overstated. our deputy political editor vicki young is in westminster. have things just got better or worse forcer keir starmer? of course, this follows the damning report for the equalities watchdog that said labour acted unlawfully in the way it with anti—semitism complaints under jeremy corbyn. his reaction, saying political opponents had exaggerated, meant he was kicked out of the party asa meant he was kicked out of the party as a member. but he was reinstated yesterday, but that is not the end all of this. sir keir starme
now they think green stuff equals... and this is not just green stuff equals...is not just an attempt to green stuff equals... and this is notjust an attempt to hit a green stuff equals... and this is not just an attempt to hit a climate target better way to create employment. simon, thank you very much. sir keir starmer says he won't allowjeremy corbyn to sit as a labour mp — despite him being allowed back into the labour party. the party's former leader had been suspended for saying that...
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ska is a german mep from the green party and co—leader of the green's european free alliance.joined by elizabeth wathuti. elizabeth is an environmental campaigner and activist, and founder of the green generation initiative, which encourages young people to be environmentally conscious. professor sir partha dasgupta — a renowned economist at cambridge university who is apparently leading a review for the british treasury into the economics of biodiversity. partha joins us from cambridge in the uk. and here in london, i'm joined by the entrepreneur and green energy consultant michael liebreich. welcome to you all. and now, to ourfirst question of the day. it's hans from the usa — hans is a biochemical engineer, i think that's right, isn't it? what question do you have for our panel, hans? my question is, the ipcc says that we must reduce the use of coal to 2% or less of current levels by 2035. they say this cannot be accomplished without nuclear energy. new technology nuclear reactors recycle fuel and eliminate waste. plus, they cannot melt down. the problem is solved by a mass
ska is a german mep from the green party and co—leader of the green's european free alliance.joined by elizabeth wathuti. elizabeth is an environmental campaigner and activist, and founder of the green generation initiative, which encourages young people to be environmentally conscious. professor sir partha dasgupta — a renowned economist at cambridge university who is apparently leading a review for the british treasury into the economics of biodiversity. partha joins us from cambridge in...
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we heard about green gilts. convinced are you around investing in climate now that we will have a democratic president, president biden next year. , does that convince you in the climate change direction if you need convincing? not going toly hurt you clearly, there has been a slip in opinion between republicans and democrats and the importance on how to tackle climate change. i think a lot of people focus too much at the federal level. the reality is, the states hold a tremendous amount of power and a lot of states have maintained with thee -- alignment paris accord throughout the trump administration. i expect the federal level to refine, and you could make a strong case that to tackle the challenges, that will be global in nature, you will need innovation. you will need commercial exploitation of the opportunity set that is out there, accorded us by climate change and there is a huge profit to be made here. i'm pretty hopeful. i think change is one of our big themes and will persist the next decade and to be
we heard about green gilts. convinced are you around investing in climate now that we will have a democratic president, president biden next year. , does that convince you in the climate change direction if you need convincing? not going toly hurt you clearly, there has been a slip in opinion between republicans and democrats and the importance on how to tackle climate change. i think a lot of people focus too much at the federal level. the reality is, the states hold a tremendous amount of...
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green cross code. i became darth vader, when the star wars film came out, i almost got the sack from the government, because they thought my image as darth vader would have a detrimental effect on my image as the green cross code man. a champion weightlifter, he eventually tried acting. as darth vader, he had the bulk, he had the build, but he also had a bristol accent. ellis shipp are part piece by piece until you find them. i want them alive! you are part of the rebel alliance and a traitor. take her away. when the first star wars film came out, he found that his dialogue had been replaced by the booming tones of james earljones. he may never have been the voice behind the villain, the man behind the mask of darth vader is how he'll always be remembered. and, for so many, he played the most iconic cinema villain ever seen. the next news on bbc one is at 5:50pm. bye for now. good afternoon. let's start in south africa where england's cricketers won the toss and have elected to bowl in their second t20
green cross code. i became darth vader, when the star wars film came out, i almost got the sack from the government, because they thought my image as darth vader would have a detrimental effect on my image as the green cross code man. a champion weightlifter, he eventually tried acting. as darth vader, he had the bulk, he had the build, but he also had a bristol accent. ellis shipp are part piece by piece until you find them. i want them alive! you are part of the rebel alliance and a traitor....
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the ft‘s front page focuses on the potential collapse of sir philip green's retail empire arcadia.er reports that as the company prepares to enter administration, more than 13,000 jobs are at risk. that same story being reported on the front page of the i, the paper says multi—millionaire green will decide the fate of his employees this weekend, having been urged to use his family's personal fortune to throw a lifetine arcadia, which owns highstreet stores including topshop and dorothy perkins. the daily mirror reports that whilst aracadia stands on the brink of collapse, sir philip green is planning a christmas getaway at luxury resort in the maldives, resort in the maldives. so, let's begin. some of the papers we already have, and it's always lovely to have you, i appreciate it when people give up their time for us, so thank you. let's start, as we saw, a lot of the papers focusing on what's happening with arcadia. maya, these are some of the huge huge shops that we know, real high—street staples like topshop. i don't know if you and your friends, topshop. i don't know if you and
the ft‘s front page focuses on the potential collapse of sir philip green's retail empire arcadia.er reports that as the company prepares to enter administration, more than 13,000 jobs are at risk. that same story being reported on the front page of the i, the paper says multi—millionaire green will decide the fate of his employees this weekend, having been urged to use his family's personal fortune to throw a lifetine arcadia, which owns highstreet stores including topshop and dorothy...
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long green belts of forest and greenery across the continent of africa. the goal is to stop. 8 the film is a musical road movie with more just singing about the subject closest to hearts following which. was pretty. and i thought oh no i've read now my. first stop senegal this is where the great green war has made the most progress across 150 kilometers 12000000 trees have been planted creating wealth out. another stop or more just journey is nigeria here climate change has made the country's conflicts ever more acute. like shan't a source of livelihoods for millions her shrunk by almost 90 percent the terror organization boko harm its rise in part to social unrest brought about by climate change. people ask themselves what do i have left should i join an armed group go to the city try to reach europe. the great green war project is about creating a viable future for over $1000000000.00 young africans if it doesn't succeed there will be more migration so far only 15 percent of the green war is completed continents fate hangs in the balance. my colleague m
long green belts of forest and greenery across the continent of africa. the goal is to stop. 8 the film is a musical road movie with more just singing about the subject closest to hearts following which. was pretty. and i thought oh no i've read now my. first stop senegal this is where the great green war has made the most progress across 150 kilometers 12000000 trees have been planted creating wealth out. another stop or more just journey is nigeria here climate change has made the country's...
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on the green list and we very much showed it was our choice to do so. living on water has a long tradition in amsterdam how space can be seen on almost every canal. one of the 1st flushing districts was built a couple of years ago in the district of. 50 houses on. now the trend is arriving in the european city in london for example where british architects back up planning floating homes in the royal docks copenhagen has responded to a lack of a portable student housing with the so-called. 12 floating houses designed by star architect. b. archangels doesn't shy away from even greater visions of floating city for 10000 people in regions threatened by climate change. in amsterdam demand is on the rise too i think there's a really big potential building on the water we see we have some requests for all over the world from new yorkers looking to live on the water belgium or in the netherlands there are several areas where they are building houses and communities over 52102200 houses even. for yvonne van saga and marcus schmidt this vision has become a reali
on the green list and we very much showed it was our choice to do so. living on water has a long tradition in amsterdam how space can be seen on almost every canal. one of the 1st flushing districts was built a couple of years ago in the district of. 50 houses on. now the trend is arriving in the european city in london for example where british architects back up planning floating homes in the royal docks copenhagen has responded to a lack of a portable student housing with the so-called. 12...
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the big question in this story is, is this policy, out green in this story is, is this policy, our greens like these actually vote winners, not least in the now famous red wall seeds that are swui'ig the now famous red wall seeds that are swung to boris and to the conservatives almost a year ago now? and this story is full of electric cars and offshore wind power and all the rest of it. we are told the package is intended as a statement of intent, as britain prepares to host next year's un 26 climate change summit. and so it is a big subject, but as katy was saying earlier, you know, is it the top of the government's priority list at the government's priority list at the moment? i'm not quite sure about that. katy, dominic cummings did not think it would be a vote winner, the prime minister does, his fiancee, carrie symonds, do you think it is going to be a vote winner?|j carrie symonds, do you think it is going to be a vote winner? i think it depends. if you look at the plan, one part of it is about hydrogen, and there are things that dominic cummings had an interest in during his time
the big question in this story is, is this policy, out green in this story is, is this policy, our greens like these actually vote winners, not least in the now famous red wall seeds that are swui'ig the now famous red wall seeds that are swung to boris and to the conservatives almost a year ago now? and this story is full of electric cars and offshore wind power and all the rest of it. we are told the package is intended as a statement of intent, as britain prepares to host next year's un 26...
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new deal which is what the green party is for to deal with the climate crisis get the economy going again majority of americans want medicare for all in both the democrats and republicans oppose those policies the problem is our electoral system. we have a lot of who are already winners single member districts when you take all system which encourages people to vote for the lesser evil the most people are voting against the other major party rather than for their own party so i think if we can change the electoral system replace the electoral college with a national popular vote using right choice voting for presidential elections i think the greens will move way open in the vote we get was do you agree that there needs to be a reform to the electoral college system and if that reform would do you agree with how that would it would be a a national popular vote. well the reform that libertarians would like to see is more in congress where if we have proportional representation based on the number of votes your party gets that would allow us to win some seats in congress there are oth
new deal which is what the green party is for to deal with the climate crisis get the economy going again majority of americans want medicare for all in both the democrats and republicans oppose those policies the problem is our electoral system. we have a lot of who are already winners single member districts when you take all system which encourages people to vote for the lesser evil the most people are voting against the other major party rather than for their own party so i think if we can...
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so could this be the final chapter in the philip green saga? right, you're out of here. and fashion. how did it from that, affiliated with the colour coolest cat in fashion, kate moss, to the staff indoors here wondering what their future holds. two reasons, computation and change. the customer now looks for something thatis the customer now looks for something that is of good value, great price, good quality and well designed. that is the key, well designed. a lot of what you see here is very similar to what you see here is very similar to what other people are doing, similar product, similar quality, the better price. the implication from you then is that this has nothing to do with covid, this demise. they were in trouble before covid, pat during covid the big winners are those who have a big online presence. there has been a lack of investment in digital. getting a really lean, slick supply base and chain that is all digitised, gets the product to market quickly. finally, maria, how much of this is to do with sir philip green, how much to damage the brand? enormously
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and that's all part of the green new deal. that's not the legislative part, but in washington, and in ottawa, they need to make infrastructure for people not soil companies. they need to protect us from the ravages of climate change and improve and protect our health not jeopardize. you know, this is an opportunity. i like what arundhati roy has always could refer to as pandemic, as, as portable pandemic as portal. never, you know, pandemic forced us to change who we are. this is what is no different. in this moment. we have a chance to change this world because we are already changing. and as we look ahead, let us be the people that make renewable energy. let us be the people that you know, make local food. let's make a real, a real just resolution. so you're talking about a shift, you're saying that the politicians need to shift from a fossil fuel economy to a sustainable economy. but, i mean, let's talk numbers often what you will hear, the american petroleum institute claims that oil and natural gas can, should be to 8 per
and that's all part of the green new deal. that's not the legislative part, but in washington, and in ottawa, they need to make infrastructure for people not soil companies. they need to protect us from the ravages of climate change and improve and protect our health not jeopardize. you know, this is an opportunity. i like what arundhati roy has always could refer to as pandemic, as, as portable pandemic as portal. never, you know, pandemic forced us to change who we are. this is what is no...
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police have arrested 3 suspects in the green vault robbery, but they say no. of these spectacular stole an 18th century worth more than a 1000000000. i'm burnt off. it's good to have you with us. the united states has announced that it will be bringing some troops home from iraq and afghanistan by mid january u.s. president. donald trump suggested that he wanted to accelerate the troop withdrawal from both countries by the end of his term in office, which is mid january. the pentagon says just $2500.00 troops will remain in each nation. u.s. troops have been stationed in afghanistan since 2001, and in iraq since 2003, the acting u.s. defense secretary says the troop drawdown fulfills an election, important to the outgoing president. before years ago, the president trump ran on a promise to put a stop to america's endless wars. today it's just announced at the pentagon, president, tropics, keeping that promise to the american people. president trump understood that the way to end those wars was a dot to adopt a peace through strength approach to the world. he r
police have arrested 3 suspects in the green vault robbery, but they say no. of these spectacular stole an 18th century worth more than a 1000000000. i'm burnt off. it's good to have you with us. the united states has announced that it will be bringing some troops home from iraq and afghanistan by mid january u.s. president. donald trump suggested that he wanted to accelerate the troop withdrawal from both countries by the end of his term in office, which is mid january. the pentagon says just...
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is that at all i likelihood, professor greene? guest: i think under catastrophic circumstances you can imagine that unfolding, potentially, and certainly lots of people have gamed that out and tried to figure out how federal law would respond. again, there doesn't seem to be anything catastrophic underfoot. we have not seen any evidence of widespread issues of this election. the lawsuits filed, there doesn't seem to be anything there. so again, if you can catastrophize -- certainly federal law is airtight when it comes to how disputes in the electoral college would be resolved, but it does not appear we are in that environment. host: the supreme court ruled to themmer in regards faithless electors act. what was the case there and what did the justices decide? guest: that was the case about whether or not a state can bind its electors to the popular -- to cast their votes for the winner of the popular vote in their state. there were some electors, a handful in 2016, that opted to vote for someone besides the popular vote winner in
is that at all i likelihood, professor greene? guest: i think under catastrophic circumstances you can imagine that unfolding, potentially, and certainly lots of people have gamed that out and tried to figure out how federal law would respond. again, there doesn't seem to be anything catastrophic underfoot. we have not seen any evidence of widespread issues of this election. the lawsuits filed, there doesn't seem to be anything there. so again, if you can catastrophize -- certainly federal law...
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we do this with red and green on the screen.ook at the international ramifications of this razor thin votes in america. .ames will join us next this is bloomberg, good morning. ♪. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. election 2020. it is a very late tuesday evening or it is a most early wednesday morning. we will let you decide. our team in washington is culminating all of the different data from around this nation. a francine lacqua and tom keene, thrilled as you are here with us as we try to move into wednesday. we do so with states arguing, counting, and look at at ballots -- looking at ballots. the data, as if it matters, was quite extraordinary. hugely volatile, and now i have red and green on the screen. francine, we have been having fun doing this but it is a deadly serious game of counting every ballot. francine: it is. i feel like it is election by tweet, because i've been following more accounts than ever. i'm looking at the elections campaign, and this we just came out a couple minutes ago saying e
we do this with red and green on the screen.ook at the international ramifications of this razor thin votes in america. .ames will join us next this is bloomberg, good morning. ♪. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. election 2020. it is a very late tuesday evening or it is a most early wednesday morning. we will let you decide. our team in washington is culminating all of the different data from around this nation. a francine lacqua and tom keene, thrilled as you are here with us as we try to...
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robot: ..green cross code!he star wars film came out, i almost got the sack from the government because they thought that my image as darth vader would have a detrimental effect on my image as the green cross code man. a champion weightlifter, he eventually tried acting, he had the bulk, he had the build, but he also had a bristol accent. start tearing the ship apart piece by piece until you've found those tapes. find the passengers of this vessel. i want them alive! you are part of the rebel alliance and a traitor. take her away! when the first star wars film came out he found that his dialogue had been replaced with the booming tones of james earljones. he may never have been the voice behind the villain, farewell david prowse at the age of 85. time for summer weather, quite wintry in london, what is right for the rest of the country? indeed, and for most of the uk it is pretty great and murky and the weather stagnated over the last few with. .. pretty the weather stagnated over the last few with... pretty co
robot: ..green cross code!he star wars film came out, i almost got the sack from the government because they thought that my image as darth vader would have a detrimental effect on my image as the green cross code man. a champion weightlifter, he eventually tried acting, he had the bulk, he had the build, but he also had a bristol accent. start tearing the ship apart piece by piece until you've found those tapes. find the passengers of this vessel. i want them alive! you are part of the rebel...
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uniquely troubling aspect of new york's green light law. aside from the trusted traveler programs, the inability to share that information for all sorts of other enforcement purposes and mission sets . not just for the impact it has immediately on us but the impact it has with our state and local partners and any of those who might otherwise be able to share that information with us over the course ofinvestigation of all types as i mentioned in my opening statement . that might then further informed not just the mv data that comes to us but other systems and holdings and investigations that could inform us as to why somebody might not be otherwise eligible or found to be eligible for a low risk travel program. >> one last question, do you believe new york state green light law which would negatively impact public safety? >> my professional opinion is absolutely yes. >> no further questions madame chairman, i yield back . >> thank you mister guest and the chair recognizes the gentle lady from new york ms. clark . >> thank you chairwoman and
uniquely troubling aspect of new york's green light law. aside from the trusted traveler programs, the inability to share that information for all sorts of other enforcement purposes and mission sets . not just for the impact it has immediately on us but the impact it has with our state and local partners and any of those who might otherwise be able to share that information with us over the course ofinvestigation of all types as i mentioned in my opening statement . that might then further...
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tony: it should be green tea, but we're making green tea right now. lemonis: empty.ony: there's nothing in here yet. lemonis: and then... green tea, nothing in here. tony: nothing in here. lemonis: so you're out of green tea. tony: this summer's been -- we've had a lot of production issues. so, our schedule is monday -- green tea, yeti tracks, full day of it, and then we do a smaller run of it today, this would be thursday. lemonis: so, you need to be producing all the time. i'm starting to understand that tony's drops in revenue could, in large part, be blamed on the fact that he doesn't have the manufacturing process right, which ultimately leads to a lack of product in the stores, which ultimately leads to a customer walking in and turning right back around and leaving. let's make some green tea. tony: yeah, absolutely. so, the cream is getting whipped, to aerate and create that volume. lemonis: when was the last time you did this? tony: saturday. when there's nobody else for production, i'm the only person who knows the recipes. lemonis: it's very warm in here, a
tony: it should be green tea, but we're making green tea right now. lemonis: empty.ony: there's nothing in here yet. lemonis: and then... green tea, nothing in here. tony: nothing in here. lemonis: so you're out of green tea. tony: this summer's been -- we've had a lot of production issues. so, our schedule is monday -- green tea, yeti tracks, full day of it, and then we do a smaller run of it today, this would be thursday. lemonis: so, you need to be producing all the time. i'm starting to...
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last year's green vault robbery. and incidentally, we have arrested 3 persons of german nationality. they belong to the so-called clan mill, you and they're also on the lookout for the stolen artifacts themselves. among them 3 sets of 18th century jewelry from the collection of saxon roller coasters, the strong value added up to a 1000000000 euro dressed green bolt houses. one of the largest treasure collections in europe, the security here it was said to be state of the art that is until november, the 25th 2019. in the early hours of the morning, a small fire was started allowing the museum's alarm system to malfunction. the thieves then got in through a barred window and used an axe to smash display cases. officers were on the scene 5 minutes after the alarm sounded. but the thieves skate. it's the old, the thieves may have had help from inside the museum. the treasures of the green vault survived allied bombing raids in world war 2, only to be carted off as war by the soviet union in their return to dresden. in 19
last year's green vault robbery. and incidentally, we have arrested 3 persons of german nationality. they belong to the so-called clan mill, you and they're also on the lookout for the stolen artifacts themselves. among them 3 sets of 18th century jewelry from the collection of saxon roller coasters, the strong value added up to a 1000000000 euro dressed green bolt houses. one of the largest treasure collections in europe, the security here it was said to be state of the art that is until...
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and the talked about a green new deal before in 2018, you actually call for an indigenous led green new deal. and you also interest joe biden for president. joe biden, though, has explicitly stated he does not support a green new deal that he would not place a ban on fracking. so what needs to happen to a change, a green new deal? this seems like it is going to be uphill battle well 1st, we need a little more like movement. by politicians. i mean what we need a solution but not more problems. and what we need within that is, is, is to build some kind of thought, idea of justice, and that is what the green new deal is. in the meantime, you have tribes and, and communities across the country, making the green do new deal. i mean, the red lake reservation just added 200 kilowatts of solar. my travels that is 200 kilowatt, the solar, you know, the food system, they're being transformed into local food systems. and that's all part of the green new deal. that's not the legislative part, but in washington, and in ottawa, they need to make infrastructure for people not for oil companies. they n
and the talked about a green new deal before in 2018, you actually call for an indigenous led green new deal. and you also interest joe biden for president. joe biden, though, has explicitly stated he does not support a green new deal that he would not place a ban on fracking. so what needs to happen to a change, a green new deal? this seems like it is going to be uphill battle well 1st, we need a little more like movement. by politicians. i mean what we need a solution but not more problems....
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so you know, for us as greens there is very frustrating because we're right in aren't green and deal medicare for all real or reorder. as in our reprivatize in federal budgets from so much military to social and environmental protections. majority of people who are with us, you know, by boat opinion polls, but we were totally blanked out well now, and i'm so glad you said that because if you look at so many issues and you're right, this is campaign had almost nothing to do with issues and had to do about one person's personality and a in a mask. ok. and neither are, are good enough reasons to vote one way or another, or even to vote in my opinion here. and so, right, you know, we, you know, we, we just talked about, you know, the britney in the, can the republicans creating a narrative? well, it's kind of payback, isn't it? because they, because the liberals never accept that donald trump is president. so i mean, you know what goes around comes around ok. we've seen this narrative before and, and, and i think that's awful. ok, because what will, how will, how much the trump actually
so you know, for us as greens there is very frustrating because we're right in aren't green and deal medicare for all real or reorder. as in our reprivatize in federal budgets from so much military to social and environmental protections. majority of people who are with us, you know, by boat opinion polls, but we were totally blanked out well now, and i'm so glad you said that because if you look at so many issues and you're right, this is campaign had almost nothing to do with issues and had...
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heat flow, convincing the economics of going green. thanks for joining us here, mate, i'm been physical and you can get wind water and sun for free. so why have we been digging around for oil all this time? well, the tech was still too expensive, but it's not any more. and there are bigger and even bolder projects, like harnessing the force of the wind produced on the high seas. now, even though the wind is a lot stronger there than on land offshore, pocs aren't set to become the key to germany's energy transition. our reporter wanted to find out why, for someone afraid of heights he took this is simon to a whole new level when meeting the founder of one of europe's biggest wind farm operators. i'm eating close my, who founded the energy company w. p. d. one of europe's biggest wind farm operators, w p. d runs clean energy parks on land and on c. that produced a lot of power 1st. i have to prove i don't have for a vehicle. the turbine is 80 meters tall. it's pretty windy up here. i have a question for him when it work, can germany carr
heat flow, convincing the economics of going green. thanks for joining us here, mate, i'm been physical and you can get wind water and sun for free. so why have we been digging around for oil all this time? well, the tech was still too expensive, but it's not any more. and there are bigger and even bolder projects, like harnessing the force of the wind produced on the high seas. now, even though the wind is a lot stronger there than on land offshore, pocs aren't set to become the key to...
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there are also outstanding votes in green bay, nothing at all has been counted in green bay but the initial indications are someone has a scoop on the other reporting agencies and says these vote also come in very strongly for joe biden in wisconsin probably enough to put him ahead. >> we don't have that verified yet. >> we don't. we'll all know soon, but, yeah. >> try to verify that. go ahead, rahm. >> the campaign has -- biden up by 20,000 votes is what the campaign says. >> the biden campaign believes -- >> up by 20,000 votes. >> i'll ask -- >> they don't have kenosha and green bay. >> it is coming in. there it is. there it is right there, 89% of the expected vote in. not quite as am as we thought but as you see it according to these numbers 49-49 and looks like an 11,000-vote lead now for joe biden in the state. so let's talk first about what that changes, jon karl. >> well, i mean that changes -- that changes a lot and first of all it's a reminder of the situation that we've been talking about, everybody take a breath, slow down, there's a lot of voting to be counted. we knew that the
there are also outstanding votes in green bay, nothing at all has been counted in green bay but the initial indications are someone has a scoop on the other reporting agencies and says these vote also come in very strongly for joe biden in wisconsin probably enough to put him ahead. >> we don't have that verified yet. >> we don't. we'll all know soon, but, yeah. >> try to verify that. go ahead, rahm. >> the campaign has -- biden up by 20,000 votes is what the campaign...
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we will talk to green thumb industries founder benjamin kovler. let's get a quick check on the markets. it's been a choppy session with tech trying to hold in, other indices lower. the s&p 500 giving into some losses, down 1% after the administration said it was pulling away from stimulus talks , leaving it to mitch mcconnell and nancy pelosi. the 10-year yield dropping to about 90 basis points. gaining, $41.85. the dollar index just barely above 93 once again. is a big topic of conversation with the debut of apple's enabled 5g phone. what does it mean for investors focusing on the massive infrastructure demands that comes with 5g rollout? joining us now is colony capital president marc ganzi. changed? it looks like we have a new, incoming administration. what does that mean for the 5g industry, the infrastructure? news is nobody has to vote on 5g, it is not red or blue. catalyste a tremendous for our economy, we are really excited about it. first and foremost, significant investment. 1.4 trillion dollars invested in infrastructure over the next f
we will talk to green thumb industries founder benjamin kovler. let's get a quick check on the markets. it's been a choppy session with tech trying to hold in, other indices lower. the s&p 500 giving into some losses, down 1% after the administration said it was pulling away from stimulus talks , leaving it to mitch mcconnell and nancy pelosi. the 10-year yield dropping to about 90 basis points. gaining, $41.85. the dollar index just barely above 93 once again. is a big topic of...
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we will talk more about the green agenda when we come back. a green industrial revolution.at the u.k.'s 12 billion pound plan to tackle climate change and talk about some of the investment opportunities that exist. this is bloomberg. ♪ there are original stimulus post covid was not sufficient. it really did not reach those people, either the employee or the small businesses that were n the greatest need. anna: not goth the places it is needed. former secretary of state hillary clinton talking to bloomberg's new economy forum about the first round of u.s. fiscal stimulus. let's talk about opportunities to invest in green. boris johnson has announced a billion pound plan to boost green energy and climate change. it will create or support as any as 250,000 jobs. you have given a lot of thought to opportunities around the climate tradition, the energy transition. how do you integrate green bonds into your strategy? vs. looking at how they other bonds. >> those financing or green transition or carbon transition because of a cheaper way to finance yourself. for investors, it is s
we will talk more about the green agenda when we come back. a green industrial revolution.at the u.k.'s 12 billion pound plan to tackle climate change and talk about some of the investment opportunities that exist. this is bloomberg. ♪ there are original stimulus post covid was not sufficient. it really did not reach those people, either the employee or the small businesses that were n the greatest need. anna: not goth the places it is needed. former secretary of state hillary clinton talking...
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last year's green, vault robbery. and incidentally, 5 years ago and we have arrested 3 persons of german nationality. they belong to the so-called klan $1000000.00, and they're also on the lookout for the stolen artifacts themselves. among them 3 sets of 18th century jewelry from the collection of saxon roller coasters, the strong valued at up to a 1000000000 euro. dresden green vault houses, one of the largest treasure collections in europe, the security here it was said to be state of the art that is until november, the 25th 2019. in the early hours of the morning, a small fire was started allowing the museum's alarm system to malfunction. the thieves then got in through a barred window and used an axe to smash display cases. officers were on the scene 5 minutes after the alarm sounded, but the thieves skate. it's the old, the thieves may have had help from inside the museum. the treasures of the green vault survived allied bombing raids in world war 2, only to be carted off as war by the soviet union in their retur
last year's green, vault robbery. and incidentally, 5 years ago and we have arrested 3 persons of german nationality. they belong to the so-called klan $1000000.00, and they're also on the lookout for the stolen artifacts themselves. among them 3 sets of 18th century jewelry from the collection of saxon roller coasters, the strong valued at up to a 1000000000 euro. dresden green vault houses, one of the largest treasure collections in europe, the security here it was said to be state of the art...
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dresden green vault houses. one of the largest treasure collections in europe, the security here it was said to be state of the art that is until november, the 25th 2019. in the early hours of the morning, a small fire was started allowing the museum's alarm system to malfunction. the thieves then got in through a bad window and used an axe to smash display cases. officers were on the scene 5 minutes after the alarm sounded. but the thieves skate. it's the old, the thieves may have had help from inside the museum. the treasures of the green vault survived allied bombing raids in world war 2, only to be carted off as war by the soviet union in their return to dresden. in 1958, though it's thought and all the chills will be brought back intact. this time, our colleague scott, is with me now scott, looking at those pictures, many zing. pictures of the green vault. you call put a price on what was stunning. no, i mean there's been the financial evaluation of the, of the, of the stolen jewels, some people, but the up
dresden green vault houses. one of the largest treasure collections in europe, the security here it was said to be state of the art that is until november, the 25th 2019. in the early hours of the morning, a small fire was started allowing the museum's alarm system to malfunction. the thieves then got in through a bad window and used an axe to smash display cases. officers were on the scene 5 minutes after the alarm sounded. but the thieves skate. it's the old, the thieves may have had help...
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a green canopy. i had one judged by release of shining light and image familiar to anyone who has looked up at the sky through the new crunches. there was a feeling of relaxation, but also many other infants, carbon dioxide, slowing climate change. and yet in many places, things are disappearing. at an examination tree. this week we'll look closer at the people and projects trying to protect a more welcome to equal india, and some of that i call our 1st stop to be is at the nature reserve, dr. e. in the hay. molly, us, but probably one job to keep nature reserve was neglected and full of weeds just a few years ago. now it's been restored and not just in line with the endemic ecosystem. and these conservation efforts are even creating jobs for locals who are forced to look for them elsewhere. is this a feasible model to look after the, let's find out tribe, untouched forest is becoming an increasingly rare sight. in such a forest, wide life is allowed to roam free because of green, left undisturbed by
a green canopy. i had one judged by release of shining light and image familiar to anyone who has looked up at the sky through the new crunches. there was a feeling of relaxation, but also many other infants, carbon dioxide, slowing climate change. and yet in many places, things are disappearing. at an examination tree. this week we'll look closer at the people and projects trying to protect a more welcome to equal india, and some of that i call our 1st stop to be is at the nature reserve, dr....
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that's with the green new deal does. it's not just let's just take green paint and paint over the civilian conservation corps and all those programs with the green new deal would be original new deal. it requires, it requires changing the way we think and the way we live. and all the people that are opposed to it, they say it's too expensive, it's not real. sounds like socialism. this is what they did with franklin delano roosevelt in the '30s. one of the things that codefendant viktor shokin when there's an emergency government can come up with money. not only to have to have -- the money needs to be used, not to put us back where we were before, but use the covid mining after the election so please, god, we make a turnout the way it needs to -- covid money -- the money need to go to put people to work in the green economy. our country is not resilient. we don't have country that can stand up to what's coming. look what happened in california. look what is happening in houston and louisiana. we like resilience. our home
that's with the green new deal does. it's not just let's just take green paint and paint over the civilian conservation corps and all those programs with the green new deal would be original new deal. it requires, it requires changing the way we think and the way we live. and all the people that are opposed to it, they say it's too expensive, it's not real. sounds like socialism. this is what they did with franklin delano roosevelt in the '30s. one of the things that codefendant viktor shokin...
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they're talking about medicare for all and a green new deal, which they got from us, the green party. and you actually look at the candidates that ran on medicare for all for the house they want. it was their last word was it ran away from it. right, so i think the progressive as, you know, went one sanders got defeated when the elites and all the candidates just close ranks against, you know, their progresses. got behind biden without making any policy demands. and now what is going to ignore them? because they have no leverage. well, i think they think that the, the biden people, if in fact he is unoccupied in january, will regret that. but you're right, nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. they have all of their vile for the progressive's and their own party. you know, when you look at that, if the defense budget gets passed every single year under donald trump, they, democrats gave him more money. so here's a guy that is a national security threat. he's a competent you stupid. i give him a lot more money than he even asked for. ok, that's a unified party when it comes to foreign policy
they're talking about medicare for all and a green new deal, which they got from us, the green party. and you actually look at the candidates that ran on medicare for all for the house they want. it was their last word was it ran away from it. right, so i think the progressive as, you know, went one sanders got defeated when the elites and all the candidates just close ranks against, you know, their progresses. got behind biden without making any policy demands. and now what is going to ignore...