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milt produces 8 times as much electricity as its 2600 residents can use all that electricity isn't produced in one big plant paternity centralized fashion and it's then made available to others fire the grid. delegations from the places around the world marked by flags who have come to inspect this revolutionary village. they usually welcomes by. he's been involved in the shift to renewables from the start. we are now into mine and in 1909 we asked everybody here how things should be and 2021 wind energy was just one of the many different issues 92 percent said they were in favor which was a sensational result. people here are very proud of what's been developed. basically they've done it themselves. we can quote. become thinking and thinking of . the villagers have invested 50000000 euros over the past 2 decades 300 photovoltaics systems 9 wind turbines as well as several hydroelectric and combined heat and power plants. we want to show that it is possible to create a regional circular economy for energy production and energy use this country of course it has to make economic sense so if i
milt produces 8 times as much electricity as its 2600 residents can use all that electricity isn't produced in one big plant paternity centralized fashion and it's then made available to others fire the grid. delegations from the places around the world marked by flags who have come to inspect this revolutionary village. they usually welcomes by. he's been involved in the shift to renewables from the start. we are now into mine and in 1909 we asked everybody here how things should be and 2021...
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david: its audiee has been rising, nearlon6 milt the peak of the lockdown.bad for a little family business. all of it is run from here, a little office in the garden. [phone rings] >> hello, talking pictures? for him and one for hisesks, one daughter. describe your audience. >> charming. all right. really, really lovely. they phone up constantly. you need to speak to the--let me put you thugh. hold on, my love. i love that they feel they can bring us and have a chat in the protection of boxes of a notch or there is many channels that have that kindf rapport or relationship with her audience. david: talking pictures, a reminder of a lost world, and for many, a lockdown friend. katty: i love that story. i've been reading a lot of old novels -- a lot ofraham greene, a lot of somerset maugham tv is one thing, but what if you need exercise like yoga? these enthusiasts in toronto figured out a solution can using the instructor can see all of their students in thes.ersonal bubb the 50 domes have a built-in heating stem -- it icanada, after all. if it's a similar an
david: its audiee has been rising, nearlon6 milt the peak of the lockdown.bad for a little family business. all of it is run from here, a little office in the garden. [phone rings] >> hello, talking pictures? for him and one for hisesks, one daughter. describe your audience. >> charming. all right. really, really lovely. they phone up constantly. you need to speak to the--let me put you thugh. hold on, my love. i love that they feel they can bring us and have a chat in the...
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starting to resemble business as usual while others will have to get used to a new normal we rejoin milt or smith for part 2 of his chronicle of lockdown and reopening. alexander kyle and his team are resuming production spring is in the air and ice cream parlors are reopening so they hope orders might start to trickle in. until that happens they're doing repairs and maintenance having something to do helps lift the spirits. journalists aren't allowed to go on location to film reports they could spread the virus only a single camera person can go out interviews are done via video calls. we're building up inventory for now we assume that as the lockdown eases our customers will reactivate existing orders and start spending money again. you have. to challenge was finding ways to involve the people who do the metalworking or the graphics in the new production process. saying ok today you're not welding you're sticking lettering on plexiglass screens and helping with packaging i say that was the biggest problem the hardest adjustment. it's april the peak of the coronavirus crisis in germany
starting to resemble business as usual while others will have to get used to a new normal we rejoin milt or smith for part 2 of his chronicle of lockdown and reopening. alexander kyle and his team are resuming production spring is in the air and ice cream parlors are reopening so they hope orders might start to trickle in. until that happens they're doing repairs and maintenance having something to do helps lift the spirits. journalists aren't allowed to go on location to film reports they...
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in some cities police officers have joined those protesting officers in california milt's during a rally the pows made famous by american football player calling kappa nick in response to police brutality against black people in other states police held banners with statements against violence and racism other headlines china has hit back at the u.s. over its decision to end preferential treatment for hong kong because of beijing's proposed security law china says any attempts by america to harm chinese interests will be met with firm counter measures and they've been more protests in hong kong as well by people calling for independence from china many believe the new law will simply end the territories autonomy. south africa has postponed reopening its schools by a week because of concerns of a possible covert 19 infections students in their final year of primary and secondary education word you should begin studies on monday but teachers unions oppose the move saying there's not enough protective equipment some schools in the western cape province have been criticized and they reopened
in some cities police officers have joined those protesting officers in california milt's during a rally the pows made famous by american football player calling kappa nick in response to police brutality against black people in other states police held banners with statements against violence and racism other headlines china has hit back at the u.s. over its decision to end preferential treatment for hong kong because of beijing's proposed security law china says any attempts by america to...
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no murder, milt donegan armed robbery, no rape. if you get rid of the police, there's more crime.deas that those who want to defund the police are making work for the police. also, i think it's true at the same time -- and i've heard it from a number of my friends -- if you are black in america today, you have more to fear from the police than you do if you're white. i think people need to listen to that, as well. that is why the importance of police reform still is ongoing, and should be followed through and is important to all of us, because it affects the social fabric of our country. we don't want any group in america thinking the police are oppressive. if there are problems we should address those problems. >> melissa: but i think robert johnson's larger point is sort of that, you know, tearing down a statue doesn't really help the day-to-day situation of black people in this country who have been left behind economically or educationally. i think he is saying that it is a distraction, that when you are having a conversation about a statue you are not talking about the fact t
no murder, milt donegan armed robbery, no rape. if you get rid of the police, there's more crime.deas that those who want to defund the police are making work for the police. also, i think it's true at the same time -- and i've heard it from a number of my friends -- if you are black in america today, you have more to fear from the police than you do if you're white. i think people need to listen to that, as well. that is why the importance of police reform still is ongoing, and should be...
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leaders to throw out their playbook and start afresh, to get over, put a nail in the coffin of the milt y iedman ideology that corporations' orpose is to make money for shareholders. we have to have oury polmakers and our political system respond to the people who are in the streets. i am inspired by these protesters. the peaceful protesters who society.anto live in a that is not too mh to ask. and the time has come for america to save itself, to save our democracy. >> woodruff: ava duvernay, what would yyou about this question of who do we look to for leadership? and the other question i have for you is what do you say to the young african american boy orirl who is sitting there right now, maybe-- maybe with a white friend, both ofhem fearful about the future? >> we've learned from r american history that leadership with one leader put on a pedestal is derangerous. y black leader that has risen through the american media apparatus has been killed or exiled, and a distributed leadership model is the most healthy and most productive in that there is no one ace to pinpoint the scorn of th
leaders to throw out their playbook and start afresh, to get over, put a nail in the coffin of the milt y iedman ideology that corporations' orpose is to make money for shareholders. we have to have oury polmakers and our political system respond to the people who are in the streets. i am inspired by these protesters. the peaceful protesters who society.anto live in a that is not too mh to ask. and the time has come for america to save itself, to save our democracy. >> woodruff: ava...
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lee the most successful confederate milt leader during the civil wart and they said that made him the most successful defender of the enslavement of african-americans in this country. admiral kirby, let me ask you about what we heard from general millie, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and his apology for taking part in the president's highly criticized photo op, an event that resulted in violence against peaceful protesters. that let's watch what he said. >> i should not have been there. my presence in that moment and that environment created a perception of the military involved in domestic politics. as a commissioned uniformed officer, it was a mistake. >> admiral kirby, how unusual is it for a top general to make a public apology like this when the president has stood by the decision? >> well, it's very unusual, very significant for general millie to come out like that so publicly and admit this mistake. i think it's a reflection of the kind of soldier that he is. i've known general millie for a long time, more than ten years. i was not at all surprised that he was willi
lee the most successful confederate milt leader during the civil wart and they said that made him the most successful defender of the enslavement of african-americans in this country. admiral kirby, let me ask you about what we heard from general millie, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and his apology for taking part in the president's highly criticized photo op, an event that resulted in violence against peaceful protesters. that let's watch what he said. >> i should not have...
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of representatives to the legislation to change the way the police departments work some of those milt 8 minutes and 46 seconds before announcing the proposal that's how long george floyd was pinned to the ground for the seeks to ban choko expand the use of body cameras and create a database of police misconduct by the legislation does not the defunding or dismantling of police departments and some protests as called for president donald trump says that he'd never allow that to happen. i'm very proud of them. they won't be defining there won't be dismantling of our police and they're not going to be any disbanding of our police our police have been letting us live in peace and we want to make sure we don't have any bad actors in there and sometimes you'll see some horrible things like we witnessed recently but 99 i say 99.9 but let's go with 99 percent of them are great great people and they've done jobs that are record setting record setting iran has announced that it will execute a man that it says was involved in a plot to assassinate its top general custom solomonic a traditionally
of representatives to the legislation to change the way the police departments work some of those milt 8 minutes and 46 seconds before announcing the proposal that's how long george floyd was pinned to the ground for the seeks to ban choko expand the use of body cameras and create a database of police misconduct by the legislation does not the defunding or dismantling of police departments and some protests as called for president donald trump says that he'd never allow that to happen. i'm very...