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much c o 2 in a single year, 29 tonnes as a car does in a typical lifespan of 200000 kilometers in hank house and in the northwest landscape. ecologist is investigating what happens when a drained cold is flooded. again, he discovered that at 1st it produces methane, another very dangerous greenhouse gas. this after a few years, the methane emissions increase, and then the bulb begins to store c o 2 over the long term. just extrapolated that for all areas that are currently drained globally. and you can see very clearly that the faster we return water to the barks, the better it is for the climate. for the range bugs make up 7 percent of arab will land in germany. is it even possible to turn back time? if we take climate protection seriously, we have no alternative to it. dusty when you understand that agriculture on bogues in germany causes annual climate damages $7400000000.00 euros in the yard corresponds exactly to the total added value of the whole of agriculture. then you have to ask yourself, are we doing here? there's an activity that causes $789000.00 euros damage per hectare is allo
much c o 2 in a single year, 29 tonnes as a car does in a typical lifespan of 200000 kilometers in hank house and in the northwest landscape. ecologist is investigating what happens when a drained cold is flooded. again, he discovered that at 1st it produces methane, another very dangerous greenhouse gas. this after a few years, the methane emissions increase, and then the bulb begins to store c o 2 over the long term. just extrapolated that for all areas that are currently drained globally....
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in hank house and in the northwest landscape ecologist is investigating what happens when a drained cold is flooded. again, he discovered that at 1st it produces methane, another very dangerous greenhouse gas. 4 to a few years the methane emissions decrease and then the ball begins to store c o 2 over the long term just extrapolated that for all areas that are currently drained globally. and you can see very clearly that the faster we return water to the bar, the better it is for the climate. for the drained, make up 7 percent of arab will land in germany. is it even possible to turn back time? if we take climate protection seriously, we have no alternative to it. dusty when you understand that agriculture on bogues in germany causes annual climate damage of 7400000000 euros corresponds exactly to the total added value of the whole of agriculture. then you have to ask yourself, what are we doing here for barneys, if there's an activity that causes $789000.00 euros damage per hectare is allowed and even subsidized. because of course, these greenhouse gases that are in the cities must be c
in hank house and in the northwest landscape ecologist is investigating what happens when a drained cold is flooded. again, he discovered that at 1st it produces methane, another very dangerous greenhouse gas. 4 to a few years the methane emissions decrease and then the ball begins to store c o 2 over the long term just extrapolated that for all areas that are currently drained globally. and you can see very clearly that the faster we return water to the bar, the better it is for the climate....
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much c o 2 in a single year, 29 tons as a car does in a typical lifespan of 200000 kilometers in hank house and in the northwest landscape ecologist is investigating what happens when a drained is flooded. again, he discovered that at 1st it produces methane, another very dangerous greenhouse gas. after a few years, the methane emissions decrease, and then the bulb begins to store c o 2 over the long term. just extrapolated that for all areas that are currently drained globally. and you can see very clearly that the faster we return water to the barbs, the better it is for the climate. for drange bugs make up 7 percent of arab will land in germany. is it even possible to turn back time? if we take climate protection seriously, we have no alternative to it. dusty, when you understand that agricultural bogues in germany causes annual climate damage of 7400000000 euros, which corresponds exactly to the total added value of the whole of agriculture. then you have to ask yourself, what are we doing here? borrowing, is it an activity that causes $789000.00 euros damage per hectare is allowed and
much c o 2 in a single year, 29 tons as a car does in a typical lifespan of 200000 kilometers in hank house and in the northwest landscape ecologist is investigating what happens when a drained is flooded. again, he discovered that at 1st it produces methane, another very dangerous greenhouse gas. after a few years, the methane emissions decrease, and then the bulb begins to store c o 2 over the long term. just extrapolated that for all areas that are currently drained globally. and you can see...
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jersey city, new jersey help her mentor was hank "i am the law," and he promoted her career and he comes into the house in 1925 the same year as edith norris rogers. the interesting thing about her is that she, like rogers and other women from the generation pursue a strategy of -- of gaining power in the house by assimilating. they didn't push women's issues, per se. they really tried to minimize gender differences and norton was extremely successful moving up the committee leadership ladder. she chaired four congressional committees by the time she retired from the house in the early 1950s and one of them was the labor committee during the new deal which was a major committee and her signal piece of legislation was the fair labor standards act of 1938 which set a 40-your workweek and set a minimum wage and that was just the crowning moment of my house experience. i'm prouder of getting that bill through the house than anything else i've ever done, but she was a no-nonsense legislator, and she was on the house floor and a bill was being debated and a male member turned to her and said i yield to the g
jersey city, new jersey help her mentor was hank "i am the law," and he promoted her career and he comes into the house in 1925 the same year as edith norris rogers. the interesting thing about her is that she, like rogers and other women from the generation pursue a strategy of -- of gaining power in the house by assimilating. they didn't push women's issues, per se. they really tried to minimize gender differences and norton was extremely successful moving up the committee...
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we'll talk to democratic congressman hank johnson about the democrats' path forward in georgia. nbc news white house correspondent kelly o'donnell joins us live now. joe biden is the apparent winner of georgia. any reaction yet from the white house to this news? >> reporter: not specifically on the state by state except to say that they believe there is still a way with the hand count to overcome the margin. that doesn't seem to have any basis of fact other than willing it so and there are demonstrators outside, if you can hear that behind me, many of them in favor of the president carrying trump signs and so forth and talking about reversing the outcome of the election. they are repeating some of the same rhetoric and claims in protest form on the streets of washington outside the white house. so the president at this point appears to still be digging in and fighting on. one of the big questions will be this afternoon's first public appearance in so many days, a rarity in his public life/political life of not speaking to reporters, not engaging with the public for such a long stretch of time even w
we'll talk to democratic congressman hank johnson about the democrats' path forward in georgia. nbc news white house correspondent kelly o'donnell joins us live now. joe biden is the apparent winner of georgia. any reaction yet from the white house to this news? >> reporter: not specifically on the state by state except to say that they believe there is still a way with the hand count to overcome the margin. that doesn't seem to have any basis of fact other than willing it so and there...
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i was amazed when this whole crisis came up that i did not be through housing as i did giving money people to stay alive. .hank very much i guess the last thing i want to say is, what would you say to people watching this conversation? if some businessperson watches this conversation, some ordinary citizen watching this conversation, what should we all be doing to help further the mission to which you have given your lives? maurice: mr. secretary, i will defer to you. . castro: obviously there are a lot of businesses and private individuals contributing a lot to organizations, whether it is other organization. it came down to a simple level. as you know, mr. president, one of the big challenges with housing is that it is not a glamorous issue. people don't put it right up there in terms of the issues that they say they care about the most, or that need to be addressed urgently. actually have conversations with families out there and you know that housing is one of the biggest issues that a lot of families face. everywhere, almost. so if i had one request for folks, it would be to use your voice, your platform,
i was amazed when this whole crisis came up that i did not be through housing as i did giving money people to stay alive. .hank very much i guess the last thing i want to say is, what would you say to people watching this conversation? if some businessperson watches this conversation, some ordinary citizen watching this conversation, what should we all be doing to help further the mission to which you have given your lives? maurice: mr. secretary, i will defer to you. . castro: obviously there...
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hank johnson. of "wall street journal" talks about businesses amid the pandemic. watch "wall street journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. -- join theudge conversation. coming up thursday on c-span, the house makes general speeches at 10:00 followed by legislative business at noon for work on a bill to create more apprenticeship opportunities by 2025. denispan2 at 9:00, mcdonough talks about the incoming biden administration. that is followed by a house financial services subcommittee hearing on efforts to create a federal pandemic risk insurance program. at 5:00, the u.s. chamber of commerce speaks with cdc director dr. robert redfield about the state of the coronavirus pandemic. on c-span [no audio] at 9:00, medical experts on treatments for covid-19. ♪ c-span, yourtching unfiltered view of government, created by america's cable television company as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. servicesh and human secretary alex azar provides an update on covid-19 vaccine development and distribution. he was joined by other officials who outlined the process for and distributing the vaccine for those who need it across the country. >> thank you for joining this
hank johnson. of "wall street journal" talks about businesses amid the pandemic. watch "wall street journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. -- join theudge conversation. coming up thursday on c-span, the house makes general speeches at 10:00 followed by legislative business at noon for work on a bill to create more apprenticeship opportunities by 2025. denispan2 at 9:00, mcdonough talks about the incoming biden administration. that is followed by a house financial...
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house that mr. castro will vote yes on h.r. 8294. hank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. sires: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. donald norcross, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. norcross will vote yes on h.r. 8294. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. correa: madam speaker, as the member designated by congress member vargas, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that congress member vargas will vote yes on h.r. 8294. madam speaker, as the member congress member cisneros, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the use that congress member cisneros will vote yes on h.r. 8294. madam speaker, as the member designated by congress member napolitano, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the that congress member napolitano will vote yes on h.r. 8294. some for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs
house that mr. castro will vote yes on h.r. 8294. hank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. sires: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. donald norcross, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. norcross will vote yes on h.r. 8294. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. correa: madam speaker, as the member designated by...
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house was built. but during the run of the '40s, '50s and early '70s, some of the famous people in all of country music history debuted here in the grand ole opry including hankilliams, george jones, dolly parton. all these brand names in country music got their start in this building. the ryman auditorium almost didn't happen because of the 1880 presidential race, grover cleveland versus blaine. the democrats had lost six presidential races and had not won since 1856. tom ryman, who was a riverboat captain in this town, was a very bad gambler. tefs wa it was a big election and everyone thought blaman was going to w -- blaine was going to win, and ryman would take bets for blaman to win. i'll take 500 from you, 100 from you, 20 from you, and before he knew it, he had bet his house in the 1880 election. thank goodness grover cleveland won, because if not, ryman would be penniless and broke and probably would not have built this a few years later. he envisioned this building as a hall for all types of religious dom nations and it could be rendered for anybody, so it did not have one particular slant for religion, it was available for everyone, which it was the
house was built. but during the run of the '40s, '50s and early '70s, some of the famous people in all of country music history debuted here in the grand ole opry including hankilliams, george jones, dolly parton. all these brand names in country music got their start in this building. the ryman auditorium almost didn't happen because of the 1880 presidential race, grover cleveland versus blaine. the democrats had lost six presidential races and had not won since 1856. tom ryman, who was a...