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at greenpeace we believe it does not go far enough.t makes sense that the fossil fuel industry should be paying in part for these solutions and damages that already exist. what we know from investigations from exxon is that they have been lying for years and have known about the effect of it. are crossinghey the country asking fossil fuel companies to be liable for and alsooth financial the impact of climate change itself. host: as we talk about a green new deal, we have been talking about a major structure bill that may come up or may not, in the new congress. what would your own expectations before bill like that? is there a major energy investment and does it include what would be called green infrastructure assurance given us your thoughts. guest: you mentioned -- infrastructure. give us your thoughts. guest: very few projects were built because it takes so long to get a major project to the permitting process that we have, environmental permitting processes. any infrastructure built under it will not do much to rebuild the infrast
at greenpeace we believe it does not go far enough.t makes sense that the fossil fuel industry should be paying in part for these solutions and damages that already exist. what we know from investigations from exxon is that they have been lying for years and have known about the effect of it. are crossinghey the country asking fossil fuel companies to be liable for and alsooth financial the impact of climate change itself. host: as we talk about a green new deal, we have been talking about a...
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greenpeace says the province has the highest levels of nitrogen oxide pollution in the world. the power station also uses huge amounts of water in a country where water is in short supply. , -- at the university of johannesburg, victor munnik has spent years studying the human cost of the environmental pollution from respiratory illnesses and skin rashes to lung disease and cancer. the annual death toll is appallingly high. >> we're calculating somewewhee in the region of 2,200 attributable deaths that people who died prematurely that wouldn't have died if they were not exposed to coal-based pollutioion. >> the entire province is a patchworork of power stations, with twelve huge coal-fired facilities. south africa still gets 90% of its electricity from coal. but many big corporations are now selling off their mines to smaller firms, as coal's reputation continues to worsen. >> these small companies do not have the funds to rehabilitate so we are likely to see mines being abandoned when the coal runs out. and i think it's a big problem that these multinationals are basically ge
greenpeace says the province has the highest levels of nitrogen oxide pollution in the world. the power station also uses huge amounts of water in a country where water is in short supply. , -- at the university of johannesburg, victor munnik has spent years studying the human cost of the environmental pollution from respiratory illnesses and skin rashes to lung disease and cancer. the annual death toll is appallingly high. >> we're calculating somewewhee in the region of 2,200...
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we spoke to sam, the political advisor for greenpeace this morning.llution crisis. a rubbish truck full of plastic is ending up in our oceans every single day, and single use drinks containers, the kind that will be included in this scheme, are a huge part of that. now, what industry wants to do is they want to limit the scheme that we're proposing, they want to make smaller bottles be included, they want to limit the kinds of materials that will be included. what that would do is, every single year, 6 billion bottles will be excluded from the scheme. so, they would be at a much higher risk of being dumped in our environment, washing up on our beaches or burned. and, for us, that is not acceptable. what does the government say? it is committed to being a world leader in tackling plastic pollution and says it is now consulting on these two measures for england wales and northern ireland. there is a separate consultation, they are further ahead in scotland, but they will make the same decision, whether it is all these plastics all the smaller type cover
we spoke to sam, the political advisor for greenpeace this morning.llution crisis. a rubbish truck full of plastic is ending up in our oceans every single day, and single use drinks containers, the kind that will be included in this scheme, are a huge part of that. now, what industry wants to do is they want to limit the scheme that we're proposing, they want to make smaller bottles be included, they want to limit the kinds of materials that will be included. what that would do is, every single...
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and greenpeace was doing research of the sea floor, pushing for conservation of marine resources. >> jimmy: me neither. >> okay, good. [ laughter ] and two hours in the submarine where i was like this. i'm not claustrophobic, thank god, and i fall asleep. >> jimmy: oh you fall asleep in there. >> it was onice. it was so warm. it was so beautiful. it was so dark that i fell asleep and the guy was hey. this is scientific. >> jimmy: did you see anything interesting down there? >> i saw a guy, i saw a person -- no. i saw a transparent snake with feet and black eyes. >> jimmy: really? >> something like a james cameron movie. >> jimmy: a snake with feet? >> i don't know, it was weird. or maybe i was dreaming, i don't know. >> jimmy: and he didn't tell you what that was? >> no. but they found news pieces that he is going to make a difference on that conservation program. >> jimmy: i'd love to see an invisible snake with feet. >> it was something. >> jimmy: your movie "everybody knows," you made with your wife, penelope cruz. >> yes. >> jimmy: this is such an interesting thing. it's a thr
and greenpeace was doing research of the sea floor, pushing for conservation of marine resources. >> jimmy: me neither. >> okay, good. [ laughter ] and two hours in the submarine where i was like this. i'm not claustrophobic, thank god, and i fall asleep. >> jimmy: oh you fall asleep in there. >> it was onice. it was so warm. it was so beautiful. it was so dark that i fell asleep and the guy was hey. this is scientific. >> jimmy: did you see anything interesting...
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reporter: it is not the only sue worrying environmental campaigners greenpeace. >> t elements in yourne or concerning from three different directions what is the damage to the environment getting it from the lehow short than these devices have. and at evening to of the life, there is little recycling going on. reporter: the tech firms are keen to promote green credentials. this is apple's latest recycling robot, which can take aut 200 iphones an hour. both apple and send some say they are committed to using recycled elements. despite some fms offering cash foold gadgets, most devices don't find their way to the recycling bin. with 1.4 billion smartphones shped in 2018 alone that is a lot of precious metals to save from the scrap heap. laura:te the unations top court has ruled that britain must rapidly give up control of the chagos they are home to a key u.s. airbase and they are at the center of a dispute with mauritius. britain held onto the chagos islands after mauritius became ndent from the u.k. in t 1960's. reporter: there was real suspense here in court today. at stake, the fate
reporter: it is not the only sue worrying environmental campaigners greenpeace. >> t elements in yourne or concerning from three different directions what is the damage to the environment getting it from the lehow short than these devices have. and at evening to of the life, there is little recycling going on. reporter: the tech firms are keen to promote green credentials. this is apple's latest recycling robot, which can take aut 200 iphones an hour. both apple and send some say they are...
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the family is entering a new pasta territory with noodles made of chick please read lentils and greenpeace but are there solid patrician reasons to eat these alternatives and how do they. try the chickpea spirit the first. they don't stick to each other but it's pretty mealy. and drew separate doesn't like them for another reason. the noodles aren't absorbing the sauce. it just runs off of them rather than sticking to them or. you can't relate to them they fall apart into a hundred pieces but at the german institute for nutrition research in potsdam those aspects are what makes the idea interesting or rather it's the components of chickpea flour that have drawn on to a s five noodles made from legumes like chick peas lentils and peas have one clear advantage over some alina. they contain about ten percent dietary fiber traditional noodles have just two percent in health terms dietary fiber is the most important component in food. dietary fiber found in legumes bines water causing it to swell in your stomach and make you feel full in the large intestine bacteria break down fiber into short
the family is entering a new pasta territory with noodles made of chick please read lentils and greenpeace but are there solid patrician reasons to eat these alternatives and how do they. try the chickpea spirit the first. they don't stick to each other but it's pretty mealy. and drew separate doesn't like them for another reason. the noodles aren't absorbing the sauce. it just runs off of them rather than sticking to them or. you can't relate to them they fall apart into a hundred pieces but...
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and canada are ramping up pressure on the dodo aiming to drive him from power the so-called lima greenpeace throwing its support behind opposition leader and self-proclaimed interim president one quiet zero however a protest did disrupt the group's latest meeting on monday. the lima group has called for the suspension of military operation of majority government barred high level venezuelan officials from entering their territories canada's foreign minister has urged to the local military to get behind why though something would do what i labeled a sick joke. this statement is disgusting and laughable it's difficult to know whether to laugh or vomit or both when i read it i wanted to be sick and laugh similar cheney asli one request is crazier than the other on behalf of all the people of venezuela we say yes to dialogue a thousand times dialogue and more russian in venezuela media have been banned from attending a crunch meeting off the lima group on the crisis the canadian foreign ministry emailed russian agencies sputnik and rian of the state telling them their accreditation had been ref
and canada are ramping up pressure on the dodo aiming to drive him from power the so-called lima greenpeace throwing its support behind opposition leader and self-proclaimed interim president one quiet zero however a protest did disrupt the group's latest meeting on monday. the lima group has called for the suspension of military operation of majority government barred high level venezuelan officials from entering their territories canada's foreign minister has urged to the local military to...
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and it's not the only issue worrying environmental campaigner greenpeace.amage to the environment from getting it from the ground into your device, how short a life span these devices have, and then the end of the life. there's very little going on. tech ffirms are keen to promote their green credentials. tech firms are keen to promote their green credentials. this is apple's latest recycling robot, daisy, which can take apart 200 iphones an hour. both apple and samsung say they're committed to using more recycled elements in new phones. however, despite some firms offering cash for old gadgets, most devices don't find their way to the recycling bin. with 1.4 billion smartphones shipped in 2018 alone, that's a lot of precious metals to save from the scrapheap. zoe kleinman, bbc news. researchers in antarctica are searching for the world's oldest ice. scientists hope it'll enable them to better understand past climate change — and predict future variations. caroline rigby reports. it may be the coldest region on earth, but scientists believe this vast, froze
and it's not the only issue worrying environmental campaigner greenpeace.amage to the environment from getting it from the ground into your device, how short a life span these devices have, and then the end of the life. there's very little going on. tech ffirms are keen to promote their green credentials. tech firms are keen to promote their green credentials. this is apple's latest recycling robot, daisy, which can take apart 200 iphones an hour. both apple and samsung say they're committed to...
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. >> reporter: following the senate hearing someone at greenpeace, usa, environmental advocacy room groupproached have her questioning his alleged financial relationship with puberty call. >> how much of you taken? personally? >> i haven't taken a dime. >> reporter: the national security council member, he has publicly question the validity of man-made climate change. a new committee comes on the heels of testimony by the director of national intelligence dan coats who pointed out certain dangers of climate change. the post is reporting representatives from the panel will meet in the white house situation room tomorrow to begin their work. shannon: when we return democrats moving to block donald trump's national emergency declaration aimed at building the border wall. will they succeed and what can we expect from the mueller report? possibly as early as next week. devon nunez, ranking member of the house intelligence committee joins us live when we return. ♪ wake up sweetie. ♪ doctor dave. ♪ here's your order. applebee's to go. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. >> shannon: house
. >> reporter: following the senate hearing someone at greenpeace, usa, environmental advocacy room groupproached have her questioning his alleged financial relationship with puberty call. >> how much of you taken? personally? >> i haven't taken a dime. >> reporter: the national security council member, he has publicly question the validity of man-made climate change. a new committee comes on the heels of testimony by the director of national intelligence dan coats who...
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. >> someone with greenpeace usa an environmental advocacy group approached about the witness table questioningationship with peabody coal. >> how much of you personally taken from peabody coal? >> i haven't taken a dime. >> a national security a council member has publicly questioned the validity of man-made climate change, the new committee comes on the heels of testimony by the director of national intelligence dan coats who pointed out certain dangers of climate change. >> the post is reporting representatives of the new panel will repeat in the situation room tomorrow. >> shannon: the democrats moving to block the national emergency declaration aimed at building the border wall, will they succeed? and what to expect when the mueller report is released. devin nunes joins us live when we return. ♪ wake up sweetie. ♪ doctor dave. ♪ here's your order. applebee's to go. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. wow, before i refinanced i paid so insane! my grad school loans. speaking of insane, have i not taken a vacation in 4 years? i should probably do that, and get a new car. how about a r
. >> someone with greenpeace usa an environmental advocacy group approached about the witness table questioningationship with peabody coal. >> how much of you personally taken from peabody coal? >> i haven't taken a dime. >> a national security a council member has publicly questioned the validity of man-made climate change, the new committee comes on the heels of testimony by the director of national intelligence dan coats who pointed out certain dangers of climate...
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world wildlife fund, simon wiesenthal center, amnesty international, or greenpeace?stion was amnesty international. [upbeat music] ♪ [cheers and applause] welcome back to "millionaire." diana heidel here guessing and fighting and scrapping and clawing her way to $10,000. staying alive. >> [laughs] >> that's the theme to this one. all the lifelines are gone, but we're halfway to a million dollars and a chance to double your money right here, so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] $20,000 question. low in fat and cholesterol and often prepared in a stew, chevon is a term for the meat from what animal? >> okay. for some reason... i went straight to goat. i think that has something to do with the name of goat cheese reminding me of chevon. [dramatic music] and... oh, gosh, i want to go to italy. >> well, you're at 10,000. so that's a good start. you can always walk away with that. you're risking half your money. you're risking $5,000 now, but a chance to double and get to 20. >> yeah. >> it just depends on how confident you feel and if
world wildlife fund, simon wiesenthal center, amnesty international, or greenpeace?stion was amnesty international. [upbeat music] ♪ [cheers and applause] welcome back to "millionaire." diana heidel here guessing and fighting and scrapping and clawing her way to $10,000. staying alive. >> [laughs] >> that's the theme to this one. all the lifelines are gone, but we're halfway to a million dollars and a chance to double your money right here, so let's play "who wants...
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discussion about the green new deal proposal, with competitive enterprise institute myron e bell, and greenpeace usa janet redman. we will talk about the state of military housing, with shelley campbell of the military family advisory network. be sure to watch c-span washington journal, live at seven eastern friday morning. during the discussion. >> coming up live, friday, syndicated columnist george will talks about presidential authority. in the role of congress in light of president trump's recent national emergency declaration. that's live at 12:20 pm on c- span. later in the day, massachusetts senator and 2020 presidential candidate elizabeth warren will speak at a democratic party dinner in new hampshire. on c-span two, politico is hosting its 9th annual state solutions conference, with governors from across the country. who are in washington dc for their winter meeting. that gets underway at 9 am eastern. 2019 marks the 4th anniversary of the forced migration of africans to the virginia colony. the association's african- american life and history, hosted their 93rd annual black history lu
discussion about the green new deal proposal, with competitive enterprise institute myron e bell, and greenpeace usa janet redman. we will talk about the state of military housing, with shelley campbell of the military family advisory network. be sure to watch c-span washington journal, live at seven eastern friday morning. during the discussion. >> coming up live, friday, syndicated columnist george will talks about presidential authority. in the role of congress in light of president...
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and it's not the only issue worrying environmental campaigner greenpeace.st recycling robot, daisy, which can take apart 200 iphones an hour. both apple and samsung say they're committed to using more recycled elements in new phones. however, despite some firms offering cash for old gadgets, most devices don't find their way to the recycling bin. with 1.4 billion smartphones shipped in 2018 alone, that's a lot of precious metals to save from the scrapheap. a brand new news programme begins tonight, on the newly launched bbc scotland channel. it's called ‘the nine', and will be presented by rebecca curran and martin geissler. the hour—long programme will present news from around the world from a scottish perspective. the duke and duchess of sussex have taken part in a horse grooming session as part of their three—day tour to morocco. the couple visited the royal moroccan equestrian club in the country's capital rabat — staff told them of how youngsters at the centre are benefiting from working with horses. later meghan will cook a meal with underprivileged c
and it's not the only issue worrying environmental campaigner greenpeace.st recycling robot, daisy, which can take apart 200 iphones an hour. both apple and samsung say they're committed to using more recycled elements in new phones. however, despite some firms offering cash for old gadgets, most devices don't find their way to the recycling bin. with 1.4 billion smartphones shipped in 2018 alone, that's a lot of precious metals to save from the scrapheap. a brand new news programme begins...
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discussion about the green new deal proposal, with competitive enterprise institute myron e bell, and greenpeace usa janet redman. we will talk about the state of military housing, with shelley campbell of the military family advisory network. be sure to watch c-span washington journal, live at seven eastern friday morning. during the discussion. >> coming up live, friday, syndicated columnist george will talks about presidential authority. in the role of congress in light of president trump's recent national emergency declaration. that's live at 12:20 pm on c- span. later in the day, massachusetts senator and 2020 presidential candidate elizabeth warren will speak at a democratic party dinner in new hampshire.
discussion about the green new deal proposal, with competitive enterprise institute myron e bell, and greenpeace usa janet redman. we will talk about the state of military housing, with shelley campbell of the military family advisory network. be sure to watch c-span washington journal, live at seven eastern friday morning. during the discussion. >> coming up live, friday, syndicated columnist george will talks about presidential authority. in the role of congress in light of president...
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host: our guests have been janet myron at greenpeace, and eble at the competitive price and stupid thank you for joining us for our to talk about the green new deal. guest: thank you for having us. host: let's take a brief pause. will take you to the floor of the u.s. house for a brief performance session. no votes, no business expected. next week they are back. they will take up the bipartisan background checks act. there is an added story in the house something significant happening as far as the president's action goes on the border, declaring a national emergency let's watch the brief pro forma and get a reporter on to explain it. we will be right back.
host: our guests have been janet myron at greenpeace, and eble at the competitive price and stupid thank you for joining us for our to talk about the green new deal. guest: thank you for having us. host: let's take a brief pause. will take you to the floor of the u.s. house for a brief performance session. no votes, no business expected. next week they are back. they will take up the bipartisan background checks act. there is an added story in the house something significant happening as far as...