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one scoop of grown american superfood. this goes in the glass, stir it up. - serving in a half of fruits and vegetables that quick. - fini, it's done. - can i have a little? - and just because you're a nice guy, i'm gonna give you some. - to your health. - the best part abou thawe'vsad is the taste. - mm, smells good. (hums happily) - absolutely delicious.
one scoop of grown american superfood. this goes in the glass, stir it up. - serving in a half of fruits and vegetables that quick. - fini, it's done. - can i have a little? - and just because you're a nice guy, i'm gonna give you some. - to your health. - the best part abou thawe'vsad is the taste. - mm, smells good. (hums happily) - absolutely delicious.
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grown american superfood. - i've been having grown american superfood now for a couple of weeks and since i started, almost instantly, i've had such better energy. - i can grab my grown american superfood instead of always grabbing for the potato chips or the cookies. it tastes good and it's doing good things for my body. - i can 100% say that i feel great inside and out.
grown american superfood. - i've been having grown american superfood now for a couple of weeks and since i started, almost instantly, i've had such better energy. - i can grab my grown american superfood instead of always grabbing for the potato chips or the cookies. it tastes good and it's doing good things for my body. - i can 100% say that i feel great inside and out.
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they were grown from seeds and nuts from historically significant trees.e had a spanish chestnut descended from a tree planted by george washington. white nets from a tree riddled with bullets. an english oaks from the city of salem, massachusetts, which was likely from the infamous gallows tree, used to hang the witches during the witch trials of 1690. the most famous tree planted is undoubtedly the grand southern magnolia located west of the south portico. that is this tree right here. legend holds that it was personally planted by president andrew jackson, who defeated john quincy adams in the election of 1828. both sides ran particularly nasty campaigns that year. but the adams camp crossed the line when they accused jackson's wife of being an adulterous. then when rachel suddenly died only two weeks before her husband's victory, jackson made it known that he believed the assault on her character and good name has quite literally killed his wife. he could not forgive that. he had seeds from his wife's favorite tree, the southern magnolia, and planted t
they were grown from seeds and nuts from historically significant trees.e had a spanish chestnut descended from a tree planted by george washington. white nets from a tree riddled with bullets. an english oaks from the city of salem, massachusetts, which was likely from the infamous gallows tree, used to hang the witches during the witch trials of 1690. the most famous tree planted is undoubtedly the grand southern magnolia located west of the south portico. that is this tree right here. legend...
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for example by buying organic fruit and vegetables it's also been grown locally. to decide what goes on the family dinner table gives everyone a chance to be part of the change for the better. in addition to adapting to the changing climate follows may have to come face to face with a new kind of change in how agriculture is practiced robots are being developed to perform just about every activity in the farming process how could this in fact data be of processes and what can farmers do to stay if it. wants growing here we needs or carrots. here in this field a prototype is being tested the hope is that this technology will be able to combat weans and improve harvests. i meet a robot that works for organic farmer trying to customs. which grab a feast of life or become a visionary in this operation because i'm trying to foresee the problems we'll have in a decade and i'm doing my best to solve them through for. the farmers already having problems finding enough employees to work his fields. could solve this labor shortage by recognizing weeds and destroying them wi
for example by buying organic fruit and vegetables it's also been grown locally. to decide what goes on the family dinner table gives everyone a chance to be part of the change for the better. in addition to adapting to the changing climate follows may have to come face to face with a new kind of change in how agriculture is practiced robots are being developed to perform just about every activity in the farming process how could this in fact data be of processes and what can farmers do to stay...
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producing a fully british baked bean, at the moment, the actual beans are not grown this country.ing one of the varieties developed here to see how it grows and behaves how it the fully british baked bean is closer than ever. but today the aim is to show that these beans can be grown in the country and successfully harvested with standard farming equipment like this combine harvester. it goes to the combined very well and comes up very clea n combined very well and comes up very clean as you can see from some of the samples. so i think it's got a real future to be five of the samples. so i think it's got a real future to be over the orders. we probably got an hour and five. time for a taste test and —— and alice okin for a taste test and —— and alice 0kin15 for a taste test and —— and alice okin 15 minutes cooking. that's really good. we have a commercial bomber that is looking for how well these beans will serve in a can and we're looking at trying to produce beans from other types of food. there are simply tins of beans at the uk can eat. they're amy jarvis three tons of beans f
producing a fully british baked bean, at the moment, the actual beans are not grown this country.ing one of the varieties developed here to see how it grows and behaves how it the fully british baked bean is closer than ever. but today the aim is to show that these beans can be grown in the country and successfully harvested with standard farming equipment like this combine harvester. it goes to the combined very well and comes up very clea n combined very well and comes up very clean as you...
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for example by buying organic fruit and vegetables that's also been grown locally. to decide what goes on the family dinner table gives everyone a chance to be part of the change for the better. in addition to what the think of the changing climate follows may have to come face to face with a new kind of change in how agriculture is practiced robots are being developed the performed just about every activity in the farming process how could this in fact be a processes and what can farmers do to stay ahead. one screwing here we it's all carrots. here in this field a prototype is being tested the hope is that this technology will be able to combat weans and improve harvests. i meet a robot that works for organic farmer trying to carstens. recovered a 5th of life become a visionary in this operation because i'm trying to foresee the problems we'll have in a decade and i'm doing my best to solve them for. the farmers already having problems finding enough employees to work his fields bonnie rob could solve this labor shortage by recognizing weeds and destroying them wit
for example by buying organic fruit and vegetables that's also been grown locally. to decide what goes on the family dinner table gives everyone a chance to be part of the change for the better. in addition to what the think of the changing climate follows may have to come face to face with a new kind of change in how agriculture is practiced robots are being developed the performed just about every activity in the farming process how could this in fact be a processes and what can farmers do to...
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now today, roundup is sprayed on nearly every acre of corn, cotton and soy beans grown in the united states. - oh, that's a huge risk factor, for sure, from a product so widely used. so, what is non-hodgkin's lymphoma? - non-hodgkin's lymphoma is a type of blood cancer that affects white blood cells, which are an important part of our immune system. because lymphocytes circulate throughout most of the body, non-hodgkin's lymphoma can occur nearly anywhere in the body. however, it usually develops in the lymph nodes, which are masses of tissue that store lymphocytes and eliminate harmful bacteria from our bodies. according to the american cancer society, they estimate that for 2018, over 74,000 people will be diagnosed with non-hodgkin's lymphoma with nearly 20,000 deaths caused by this disease. now it's unknown which percentage of cases are associated with exposure to chemicals, of course. - what studies have been done linking roundup exposure to non-hodgkin's lymphoma? - well, this is the interesting part, since 2001, three large studies have linked roundup exposure with non-hodgkin
now today, roundup is sprayed on nearly every acre of corn, cotton and soy beans grown in the united states. - oh, that's a huge risk factor, for sure, from a product so widely used. so, what is non-hodgkin's lymphoma? - non-hodgkin's lymphoma is a type of blood cancer that affects white blood cells, which are an important part of our immune system. because lymphocytes circulate throughout most of the body, non-hodgkin's lymphoma can occur nearly anywhere in the body. however, it usually...
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stop job all of us in this room live in a europe that has grown up matured and grown strong that out of all the news right from the start for the line put a stamp on the e.u. institutions and just as well. if you press the strawman bret's them into the fold too late it will collapse so to stay in control in politics as it baking you need razor sharp instincts. and when it comes to dealing with crises in the e.u. no one has more experience than uncle america the german chancellor so let's carve in her signature gesture the triangle of power. now place the bread in the oven that's $210.00 degrees celsius for about an hour. yeah it does was male in a nutshell that's what took us along all these hours. if you have any leftovers don't worry all you need is a meat mincer fresh from hell board is on its. way. and the old mathis is here himself with me in the studio we've missed you kyoko and you remember that i said you wouldn't be allowed back in the studio and unless you came bearing gifts you have come bearing gifts what's this i did indeed so last night i spend in the kitchen and i've b
stop job all of us in this room live in a europe that has grown up matured and grown strong that out of all the news right from the start for the line put a stamp on the e.u. institutions and just as well. if you press the strawman bret's them into the fold too late it will collapse so to stay in control in politics as it baking you need razor sharp instincts. and when it comes to dealing with crises in the e.u. no one has more experience than uncle america the german chancellor so let's carve...
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i've grown more in the past four years professionally than i think i've grown in my entire adult life, so it's been eye opening and a wonderful learning >> good evening. it is 5:36 p.m. i am a vice chair at the san francisco human rights commission. the chair could not be here this morning -- this evening so i will be chairing the meeting. will thank all the folks who are in tendons to discuss this important topic and i will ask the commission secretary to read the roll call. w
i've grown more in the past four years professionally than i think i've grown in my entire adult life, so it's been eye opening and a wonderful learning >> good evening. it is 5:36 p.m. i am a vice chair at the san francisco human rights commission. the chair could not be here this morning -- this evening so i will be chairing the meeting. will thank all the folks who are in tendons to discuss this important topic and i will ask the commission secretary to read the roll call. w
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as new kid sky in the strange grown up world. on your. sleeve. carefully. to be. discovered. subscribe. to. almost every product made in china u.s. president says he's prepared to go even tougher leaving investors wondering how much worse it can get. also coming up. at washington's claims that chinese fans are no exports are to blame for thousands of deaths in the u.s. . and resilience is becoming a key word in bragg's it era u.k. will take you to the hard luck city of blackpool. this is the w. business i'm joined on in berlin welcome a 2nd day of mixed messages from u.s. president donald trump as the latest escalation in his trade war with china continues to weigh on global markets trump has said that the talks with beijing were going well but signaled a much tougher stance should he get reelected in 2020 potentially setting the stage for an even more protracted trade war this follows the expansion of the punitive tariff regime on chinese products over the weekend our correspondent younes court that joins us now from wall street where it's the 1st trading day since those lat
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if we take international definitions there's about 550000000 people in china that have entered and grown into the middle class as we call it and this is of course a driver of consumption in china and a driver of growth for many economies neighboring china so my answer would be yes jain a is the dominant economy and then the slowdown in the growth of assets in china is a problem also for the neighbors if we look at that as a consequence of that what we didn't see any emerging economies surrounding china i'll be looking at rising poverty levels are we looking at social unrest even though. i hold not at least not for for reasons of financial asset developments and stock prices and so on there is always a potential for social unrest as we have seen in the case of hong kong but this is basically politically driven because of the development of financial assets i think we are more on the safe side although we do see in many asian countries that not only corporate debt is growing loans to the corporate sector but also loans to the household sector are growing at a very fast pace and if there wa
if we take international definitions there's about 550000000 people in china that have entered and grown into the middle class as we call it and this is of course a driver of consumption in china and a driver of growth for many economies neighboring china so my answer would be yes jain a is the dominant economy and then the slowdown in the growth of assets in china is a problem also for the neighbors if we look at that as a consequence of that what we didn't see any emerging economies...
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literature invites us to see people in particular that i like to see as the kids find instruments grown up. might try to. find. the debris books on youtube. where is home. when your family scattered across the globe. because it's due to the easy to come. back to the roots every minute of the. bush family from somalia live around the world. needed urgent assistance. starts october on. our drug departs with a bang the president of the european central bank announcing another stimulus package right before the end of his tenure also coming up germany's flagship car show faces an existential crisis perhaps this was the last time a sitting chancellor opened the frankfurt motor show and china has been a look at of markets for american gin saying but the trade conflict between washington and beijing is hurting business. i'm chris cuomo in berlin wall come to the program at this final european central bank policy meeting outgoing president mario draghi pledged indefinite stimulus to revive a flagging euro zone economy among the measures the introduction of a bond buying program and another cut i
literature invites us to see people in particular that i like to see as the kids find instruments grown up. might try to. find. the debris books on youtube. where is home. when your family scattered across the globe. because it's due to the easy to come. back to the roots every minute of the. bush family from somalia live around the world. needed urgent assistance. starts october on. our drug departs with a bang the president of the european central bank announcing another stimulus package...
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so up to 50 tons of algae biomass grown on just $1.00 hacked it's a highly effective use of. the same area would produce only 7 or 8 tons of wheat for example. protein makes up 50 percent of a clear biomass more than eggs all meat on the market for it is expanding. we're now growing more than a dozen different types of micro out jane most of it was used for food supplement in the form of powder or pellets but we also sell it in direct form to the food industry and also cosmetics companies and animal feed producers. we showed all over the world. here in europe the u.s. canada and asia as you. tree is the company's nerve center it contains samples of all the algae types that were so gross. scientists 1st started doing research into algae as a food source 65 years ago after the 2nd world war the world health organization found this a quarter of the global population suffered from protein deficiency so the focus was on algae with a high protein content like spirit liner and chlorella. offer that would secure in the lab we kickstart the initial propagation of the algae it all begi
so up to 50 tons of algae biomass grown on just $1.00 hacked it's a highly effective use of. the same area would produce only 7 or 8 tons of wheat for example. protein makes up 50 percent of a clear biomass more than eggs all meat on the market for it is expanding. we're now growing more than a dozen different types of micro out jane most of it was used for food supplement in the form of powder or pellets but we also sell it in direct form to the food industry and also cosmetics companies and...
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>> i think much of the threat is home grown.rested, seems like every two weeks there's an arrest on the part of the fbi. in essence, new york -- not new york, but u.s. citizens. yeah, it is important part of the threat right now, a lone wolf, local people inspired by jihadty messages on the internet. gerry: have we got good intelligence about these kids who are being radicalize in this way? >> no. gerry: do you think we've done enough in. >> no. i'm not sure how we get that, because there are privacy issues, as you said. i mean, obviously, you can pay a lot of attention to the internet, certain web sites. and investigative agencies do that. there are ways now, there are chat rooms, one on one chat rooms, that sort of thing, that are very difficult to get into. so, no, there's an awful lot that we don't know. gerri: and this is connected, obviously, to some of these terrible gun incidents we've seen across the country. there's a big debate in washington about whether we need more background checks, mental health, what's your take
>> i think much of the threat is home grown.rested, seems like every two weeks there's an arrest on the part of the fbi. in essence, new york -- not new york, but u.s. citizens. yeah, it is important part of the threat right now, a lone wolf, local people inspired by jihadty messages on the internet. gerry: have we got good intelligence about these kids who are being radicalize in this way? >> no. gerry: do you think we've done enough in. >> no. i'm not sure how we get that,...
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we face increasing home-grown threats. what's happened? >> the terrorist threat to our homeland has evolved significantly over the last 18 years from what i refer to as terrorist directed attacks to smaller-scale, terrorist- inspired attacks, inspired either by a terrorist group overseas or by extreme right-
we face increasing home-grown threats. what's happened? >> the terrorist threat to our homeland has evolved significantly over the last 18 years from what i refer to as terrorist directed attacks to smaller-scale, terrorist- inspired attacks, inspired either by a terrorist group overseas or by extreme right-
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been facing off every weekend for 4 months what started as anger over proposed extradition law has grown into a wider me calling for greater democracy protesters were arrested outside a release station. insite people were marking 2 months since activists were violently beaten in a morgue attack they are. the one in the in. after a largely peaceful march airlie or in the day clashes then brocades between police and a group of hardcore activists the day even strangers 3 petrol bombs from behind their barricades in a sekret and student walls of government messages were torn die these so-called lenin walls have become something of an emblem for the demonstrations which have been held every weekend for the last 16 weeks. protests leaders have dubbed this hong kong summer of discontent and will do the numbers at the protests are dwindling those attending are just as passionate as ever. because you know people. have a great. way of a national power and nor are we hong kong did not run this is what it's like trying to buy the right. approach and what krissy activists are looking for a show of so
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really going to help but one of the factors why all those negative rates have not really increased i'm grown so much is that companies for example do not necessarily use the cheap money to invest but to buy back their own stocks for example. thanks for now but do stay right there because these are these move has sparked fury in the white house president trump tweeting they are trying and succeeding in depreciating the euro against the very strong dollar hurty u.s. exports and the fed sits and sits and says they get paid to borrow money while we are paying interest yes back to you on wall street the fed has to decide on its monetary policy next week a cut in interest rates is very likely thanks to mr trump's interventions or what exactly is assessed well officially nobody says that the federal reserve has reacting to the harsh words from u.s. president donald trump amid all by the way on wednesday he did call the members of the federal reserve a bonehead but it seems to be a certainty that interest rates will be cut next week when stay very likely by 25 basis points we see hardly any inflatio
really going to help but one of the factors why all those negative rates have not really increased i'm grown so much is that companies for example do not necessarily use the cheap money to invest but to buy back their own stocks for example. thanks for now but do stay right there because these are these move has sparked fury in the white house president trump tweeting they are trying and succeeding in depreciating the euro against the very strong dollar hurty u.s. exports and the fed sits and...
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so up to 50 tons of algae biomass grown on just $1.00 hacked it's a highly effective use of land the same area would produce only 7 or 8 tons of wheat for example. protein makes up 50 percent of a clear biomass more than eggs all meat on the market for it is expanding. now growing more than a dozen different types of micro out jane most of it is used for food supplement in the form of powder or pellets but we also sell it in direct form to the food industry and also cosmetics companies and animal feed producers. we show it all over the world. here in europe the u.s. canada and asia as you. know of our tree is the company's nuff said it contains samples of all the algae types that were cut so gross. scientists 1st started doing research into algae as a food source 65 years ago after the 2nd world war the world health organization found a supporter of the global population suffered from protein deficiency so the focus was on algae with a high protein content like spirit line and chlorella. offer that would secure in the lab we kick start the initial propagation of the algae it all begi
so up to 50 tons of algae biomass grown on just $1.00 hacked it's a highly effective use of land the same area would produce only 7 or 8 tons of wheat for example. protein makes up 50 percent of a clear biomass more than eggs all meat on the market for it is expanding. now growing more than a dozen different types of micro out jane most of it is used for food supplement in the form of powder or pellets but we also sell it in direct form to the food industry and also cosmetics companies and...
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>> it comes back to food waste, the idea that one third of food grown in the world is wasted or lost.on of value 25% ofed, and it takes the world's resources to produce and we wasted. this week, we announced the 10 largest retailers and food service providers are going to recruit 20 of their biggest suppliers against the journey of having less food waste by 2030. that's a big thing that customers want us to do and it's what we can do. ♪ >> i'm here at climate we because it's the epicenter of the conversation and it's a conversation that's serious, significant, a threat to our business if not addressed, and we're really seeking to drive systemic change and transformational change in relationship to an issue that's been important, but not been taken seriously at the level that it needs to be to enable the feature that we want and need. >> give us examples, specifically, of her sustainability interacts with mars. he mentioned farmers. there have been issues about where coco gets raised. how do you address that? we also have packaging. >> sure. there's a range of issues, fisher, that face
>> it comes back to food waste, the idea that one third of food grown in the world is wasted or lost.on of value 25% ofed, and it takes the world's resources to produce and we wasted. this week, we announced the 10 largest retailers and food service providers are going to recruit 20 of their biggest suppliers against the journey of having less food waste by 2030. that's a big thing that customers want us to do and it's what we can do. ♪ >> i'm here at climate we because it's the...
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and they've grown into hong kong being able to choose its not only chooses.
and they've grown into hong kong being able to choose its not only chooses.
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you're a grown up, be a grown up. >> harris: let's change gears a little bit here.020 democratic candidates on the emissions tax earlier today. >> if you project forward what we need to do to reduce emissions, you would want to modify americans diets. you want those cattle producers to have to internalize the cost of missions. what that would naturally do, and some people are going to hate this, but it will probably make those products more expensive, and that is appropriate. >> harris: meanwhile, andrew yang was seen grilling steaks this weekend, and he said this in a tweet. "that steak made me angry." michael? >> [laughs] welcome of course we see the hypocrisy all the time. prince harry in the united kingdom said that climate change was the most important issue of the month, then he flew on a private jet four times in 11 days. this is not about protecting the environment. we saw and be put out a climate confessional over the weekend. it now we have meatless mondays. these are religious literals. i'm a catholic, so i don't eat meat on fridays. if i was a leftist, i
you're a grown up, be a grown up. >> harris: let's change gears a little bit here.020 democratic candidates on the emissions tax earlier today. >> if you project forward what we need to do to reduce emissions, you would want to modify americans diets. you want those cattle producers to have to internalize the cost of missions. what that would naturally do, and some people are going to hate this, but it will probably make those products more expensive, and that is appropriate....
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at its height, 40% of the grown was grown in a victory garden. victory gardens ranged from every small rooftop gardens, although a from people turning their entire backyards into a garden to participate as support the war effort. the government will encourage the use of victory gardens through propaganda, as well as providing instructions to novice growers in how to plant, attend and harvest crops. favorite things to grow included such produce as beets, beans, carrots, cabbage, peas, tomatoes and squash. with so many vegetables being produced on the homestead, the government encouraged women to help the effort through the practice of canning. propaganda designed to link the success of family food storage efforts with food preservation worked as canning vegetables or fruit became a stable, to prevent food from not going bad. in 1943, the usda estimates that 4 billion cans of food were created in the united states. theing amounts pete during war at about the same time that the victory garden production peaked, demonstrating the successful link betw
at its height, 40% of the grown was grown in a victory garden. victory gardens ranged from every small rooftop gardens, although a from people turning their entire backyards into a garden to participate as support the war effort. the government will encourage the use of victory gardens through propaganda, as well as providing instructions to novice growers in how to plant, attend and harvest crops. favorite things to grow included such produce as beets, beans, carrots, cabbage, peas, tomatoes...
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. >> reporter: flake eventually let him down, since his diagnosis at 32, he's grown physically weaker, but his political voice has grown even stronger. >> health care is not treated as a human right in the united states of america. >> reporter: spearheading protests on capitol hill. >> i'm going to knock on your door. >> reporter: chasing down opposing politicians. >> senator! i'm dying! come on. why are you running away from me? >> reporter: just one social media post raising more than $4 million to oust republican senator susan collins. paralyzed from the neck down at 35, ady now communicates slowly with his eyes, so we had to send questions in advance. what are the hardest parts of als? >> 100 times every day i experience the inability to tickle and chase carl, to comfort him in the middle of the night and scold him when he dumps his dinner plate for the fifth night in a row. >> reporter: a lot of people are uncomfortable with a terminal illness. >> i am not shy about death. i just want my life and death to have meant something. >> reporter: his wife rachel fully embraces his life'
. >> reporter: flake eventually let him down, since his diagnosis at 32, he's grown physically weaker, but his political voice has grown even stronger. >> health care is not treated as a human right in the united states of america. >> reporter: spearheading protests on capitol hill. >> i'm going to knock on your door. >> reporter: chasing down opposing politicians. >> senator! i'm dying! come on. why are you running away from me? >> reporter: just one...
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our vehicles miles travel has grown almost 200%. population has grown. energy consumption has grown. pu our carbon output has decreased over that period of time. it is possible to do. we can grow our economy and decrease our carbon output. we have done that since 1970. in fact, if you look we have actually decreased six common pollutants almost 100% since 1970. while growing our economy. it can be done. one thing i want to make sure we understand is that, look, listen to me, this is not a republican-democratic issue. this is an american issue. this is a world issue. it's not united states versus china versus india. all of us have to work on this together. i have always -- i believe in climate change. i believe the climate's been changing since day one. i'm old enough to remember, you're not, but i'm old enough to remember the early 1970's when we thought we were headed for another ice age. well, does man have an impact on that? yes. we do have an impact. how much, that might be debatable. however, we should do something. that's one of the things that i'm
our vehicles miles travel has grown almost 200%. population has grown. energy consumption has grown. pu our carbon output has decreased over that period of time. it is possible to do. we can grow our economy and decrease our carbon output. we have done that since 1970. in fact, if you look we have actually decreased six common pollutants almost 100% since 1970. while growing our economy. it can be done. one thing i want to make sure we understand is that, look, listen to me, this is not a...
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my fondness and admiration have only grown over the years. she was always a model for every one of us.
my fondness and admiration have only grown over the years. she was always a model for every one of us.