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sophie: but the amazon is being destroyed at alarming new rates.: enforcement has been drastically reduced on the ground in brazil for illegal logging, for deforestation, for land grabbing, for all the environmental crimes. tasso azevdeo: we were never thinking that we will ever come back again to levels of deforestation close to 10,000 square kilometers. sophie: so if deforestation continues at the current rate, we could reach this tipping point within 15 years? carlos: fifteen to thirty years. sophie: those trying to save the amazon are risking their lives. cesar munoz: people who stand up to illegal networks that are destroying the forest are being threatened, intimidated, attacked, and even killed. sophie: tonight on "four corners" we take you to the heart of the amazon, where you'll meet the people risking their lives to save the rainforest, as we investigate what can be done to stop the rapid destruction of one of the world's most important eco systems. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ sophie: we're on our way into arariboia territory in maranhao state in northea
sophie: but the amazon is being destroyed at alarming new rates.: enforcement has been drastically reduced on the ground in brazil for illegal logging, for deforestation, for land grabbing, for all the environmental crimes. tasso azevdeo: we were never thinking that we will ever come back again to levels of deforestation close to 10,000 square kilometers. sophie: so if deforestation continues at the current rate, we could reach this tipping point within 15 years? carlos: fifteen to thirty...
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(sophie fouron) hello! (troyd bowles) hi! - good morning! i'm sophie. - hi sophie! troyd.how are you? - nice to meet you, troyd. - good! thanks! yeah. - yeah, so you're giving me a lift this morning. - yeah. to douglas. - let's go see the plane. - yeah. we'll go and have a look. the falklands are a lot bigger than most people realize. several of our flights are over 100 miles. the islands are spread over a big area, the islands and certain parts are a long way apart, and this is the only way. now, you pull that until you're comfortable. ... ready for departure. (sophie fouron) this morning, we're off to see mallory. she's a teacher on lorenzo farm, so it'll be interesting to see how school works there, in a remote place like lorenzo farm. it's not that far. it's only a twenty-minute flight, but still. very remote. (troyd bowles) there's a whale over here. two of them. (sophie fouron) oh! o.k. (troyd bowles) three of them. four of them. (sophie fouron) oh! wow! - there we go. - how long have you been doing this for? - so i've been doing this just over 20 years. - my god. an
(sophie fouron) hello! (troyd bowles) hi! - good morning! i'm sophie. - hi sophie! troyd.how are you? - nice to meet you, troyd. - good! thanks! yeah. - yeah, so you're giving me a lift this morning. - yeah. to douglas. - let's go see the plane. - yeah. we'll go and have a look. the falklands are a lot bigger than most people realize. several of our flights are over 100 miles. the islands are spread over a big area, the islands and certain parts are a long way apart, and this is the only way....
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(sophie fouron) oh yeah! - little things you don't necessarily get, like maple syrup. - things like that. (luc rozon) usually, it's family members who send it, or friends. or in our case, we pack our own and we ship it. it's something that was started several years ago, and the government has been very good to the people with this, because montserrat has heavy taxes. but once a year, they give grace for people receiving barrels. what type of fish do you catch? - all types, all sorts. - are you getting the lobster? - once in a while. - once in a while? - i got them yesterday, so i'm going to be eating them. - so you're going to have a feast here this afternoon. - yeah, barbecue. (sophie fouron) do you often buy fish from them? - sometimes we do buy fish. it depends what they have. - it depends. - yes. the fish here, there are all sorts of varieties of fish. it depends if they have mahi-mahi, which is... well mahi-mahi, but they have wahoo here, like mahi-mahi, which is a nice white fish. it's very nice to eat.
(sophie fouron) oh yeah! - little things you don't necessarily get, like maple syrup. - things like that. (luc rozon) usually, it's family members who send it, or friends. or in our case, we pack our own and we ship it. it's something that was started several years ago, and the government has been very good to the people with this, because montserrat has heavy taxes. but once a year, they give grace for people receiving barrels. what type of fish do you catch? - all types, all sorts. - are you...
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(sophie fouron) john straley. poet and author, the untamed nature in alaksa have inspired both his poetry and crime novels. having settled on baranof some 35 years ago, this is his island. (john straley) this place on the outside of baranof is the ancestral home of the tlingit people of sitka. in the late 1700's, russians and aleut people came to harvest sea otters, and then the americans, british and spanish came. to this day, there are about 9000 people. the population in sitka, i believe, is still around 25% tlingit people. there is a coast guard base. there is a trouper academy, there are fish plants in sitka with transient workers from all over the world now. it's a relatively diverse community. (sophie fouron) it's hard to imagine, but sitka is actually the largest city in the united states by landmass. hello! (mim mcconnell) hi! - we'll have a little stroll... - good. - ... in your favorite city. - yeah. - i say "city", but it's a town. - yeah, well, it is a city and a borough. it's been a pretty steady pop
(sophie fouron) john straley. poet and author, the untamed nature in alaksa have inspired both his poetry and crime novels. having settled on baranof some 35 years ago, this is his island. (john straley) this place on the outside of baranof is the ancestral home of the tlingit people of sitka. in the late 1700's, russians and aleut people came to harvest sea otters, and then the americans, british and spanish came. to this day, there are about 9000 people. the population in sitka, i believe, is...
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(sophie fouron) claudia tavani. journalist and blogger, she left sardinia to start a career abroad but decided to return rather quickly. and this is her island. (claudia tavani) the main city is that way, cagliari. sardinia is around 25 000 square kilometers. most people know about sicily, and sardinia is basically as big as sicily, but it has a population of around 1,6 million. so compared to sicily that has around 6 million people, there isn't that many people here. sardinia has been regularly invaded. by the pisans, aragonese, the spaniards, people from genovese, phoenicians, romans, the arabs. that's why the flag has the four blindfolded dark faces, and those are the four moors, quattro mori, which is a symbol of sardinia. and at some point in history, they were even talking about surrendering sardinia to france. so we could have been french today. when people ask me: "where are you from?" i say: "i'm from sardinia." and then they ask me: "oh, where is that?" then, i say: "it's part of italy". which is fine. i d
(sophie fouron) claudia tavani. journalist and blogger, she left sardinia to start a career abroad but decided to return rather quickly. and this is her island. (claudia tavani) the main city is that way, cagliari. sardinia is around 25 000 square kilometers. most people know about sicily, and sardinia is basically as big as sicily, but it has a population of around 1,6 million. so compared to sicily that has around 6 million people, there isn't that many people here. sardinia has been...
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- my first time. - i'm sophie. - sophie.er. - nice to meet you. - nice to meet you, duncan. - we've heard a lot about you. - really? - yeah. - all hearsay. - no, so much so that we brought you a present. - you're kidding! - that's nice. - you heard of duncan all the way from florida? - yeah. pam wall. do you remember pam? - she's a dearest friend in the world. - there you go. so pam wall is a good friend of ours, too. - o.k. - so she told us what your wife particularly likes and wanted, and couldn't get here. so we brought it for you. - yes. another husband. - and you're all from florida? - morning, ma'am! - are you duncan? - i am. - i have gifts for you. - yes, thank you! - some jarred jalapeno peppers with some wheat thins, or what... triscuits! - triscuits! - triscuits. - thank you. - so you've been here before. - yes. - yes. how is it different from other ports? - it's probably more international than almost any other port. and because it's a stopping point in the atlantic for going both ways, every country's flag is vis
- my first time. - i'm sophie. - sophie.er. - nice to meet you. - nice to meet you, duncan. - we've heard a lot about you. - really? - yeah. - all hearsay. - no, so much so that we brought you a present. - you're kidding! - that's nice. - you heard of duncan all the way from florida? - yeah. pam wall. do you remember pam? - she's a dearest friend in the world. - there you go. so pam wall is a good friend of ours, too. - o.k. - so she told us what your wife particularly likes and wanted, and...
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steve hartman, "on the road," in mount vernon, indiana. >> o'donnell: so proud of you, sophie.. we'll be right b ack. pretty fun. ♪ welp, enjoy your house. nope. geico. nope. finding my way forward with node-positive breast cancer felt overwhelming at times. but i never just found my way, i made it. so when i finished active therapy, i kept moving forward and did everything i could to protect myself from recurrence. verzenio is the first treatment in over 15 years to reduce the risk of recurrence for adults with hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive, early breast cancer with a high chance of returning, as determined by your doctor when added to hormone therapy. hormone therapy works outside the cell while verzenio works inside to help stop the growth of cancer cells. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor, start an antidiarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause seri
steve hartman, "on the road," in mount vernon, indiana. >> o'donnell: so proud of you, sophie.. we'll be right b ack. pretty fun. ♪ welp, enjoy your house. nope. geico. nope. finding my way forward with node-positive breast cancer felt overwhelming at times. but i never just found my way, i made it. so when i finished active therapy, i kept moving forward and did everything i could to protect myself from recurrence. verzenio is the first treatment in over 15 years to reduce...
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. >> i'm sophie kloppenburg. >> reporter: and without uttering another word, get an ovation.( applause ) so what did 17-year-old sophie kloppenburg do to deserve such respect here in posy county, indiana? she rectified an injustice, 144 years in the making. in 1878, after a rape allegation, seven black men were lynched here, four of them hung directly outside the same county courthouse they never got to set foot in. it was the largest lynching in state history, and, yet, the whole incident had been largely forgotten, until sophie heard about it. she started at the courthouse, looking for a plaque or any mention whatsoever. >> nothing on that courthouse square, no public acknowledgment of what happened. >> reporter: maybe people didn't want to remember. >> uh-huh. i'm sure people don't want to remember because it's hard to remember tough things, but it's unacceptable to just forget. >> reporter: it's also unrealistic to expect others to care as much about the issue as she did. posy county is more than 95% white. erecting a reminder to a racist past wasn't exactly a high priori
. >> i'm sophie kloppenburg. >> reporter: and without uttering another word, get an ovation.( applause ) so what did 17-year-old sophie kloppenburg do to deserve such respect here in posy county, indiana? she rectified an injustice, 144 years in the making. in 1878, after a rape allegation, seven black men were lynched here, four of them hung directly outside the same county courthouse they never got to set foot in. it was the largest lynching in state history, and, yet, the whole...
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she could of had to say that, sophie. _ that. she could of had to say that, sophie. in — that.alternative effectively would have been to put an end date or time _ would have been to put an end date or time limit would have been to put an end date ortime limit on would have been to put an end date or time limit on her time in office, the very— or time limit on her time in office, the very thing plenty of her mps want _ the very thing plenty of her mps want to— the very thing plenty of her mps want to see happen. what is really striking _ want to see happen. what is really striking tonight is how unknowable short— striking tonight is how unknowable short term is. it's myjob to try and _ short term is. it's myjob to try and tell— short term is. it's myjob to try and tell you _ short term is. it's myjob to try and tell you what is going to happen here but— and tell you what is going to happen here but also to be honest about when _ here but also to be honest about when it's — here but also to be honest about when it's very difficult to be certain. _ when it's very difficult to be c
she could of had to say that, sophie. _ that. she could of had to say that, sophie. in — that.alternative effectively would have been to put an end date or time _ would have been to put an end date or time limit would have been to put an end date ortime limit on would have been to put an end date or time limit on her time in office, the very— or time limit on her time in office, the very thing plenty of her mps want _ the very thing plenty of her mps want to— the very thing plenty of her...
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sophie: wow. audrey first started to reject the idea of being a girl, or being a woman, where i felt confronted because i'd been raised as a feminist. i'd been raised to believe that my maleness was not a limitation, s something that i could--that would never stop me from doing anything in the world. and that i should, in fact--i could, in fact, choose to be whoever i wanted to be and still be a woman. d i wanted to express that to audrey. that, in fact, you can look however you want, you can behave however you want, you don't have to reject being female. now audrey's taught me a lot about gender and about those ideas and audrey has a very strong belief that your female body does not make you a woman. audrey: piece of writing/work. bryan: ah, i think they're here. audrey: hi, come in! nice to see you again. olivia: hi, audrey. audrey: hi, how are you? olivia: 'kay, good. audrey: that's good. come through. audrey: olivia and i went to the same primary school and i'm three years older. audrey: have
sophie: wow. audrey first started to reject the idea of being a girl, or being a woman, where i felt confronted because i'd been raised as a feminist. i'd been raised to believe that my maleness was not a limitation, s something that i could--that would never stop me from doing anything in the world. and that i should, in fact--i could, in fact, choose to be whoever i wanted to be and still be a woman. d i wanted to express that to audrey. that, in fact, you can look however you want, you can...
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alone will not be enough to make the construction sector, environmentally friendly says, nor was sophie griffon. though we need the market. we need the politicians and we need. this is heidi to go for these ideas and i think we are already in a state where our society sees that we need to do something different. so crated to cradle can show the solutions how this is actually possible. cradle to cradle is not a miraculous idea. it's just the guide for us to think and build in cycles. just like nature does a recycling, agricultural waste. what could be more natural than that? it may even offer an alternative to plastic. it's got scientists excited products like paper made from leaves and cuffs made from coffee grounds are all ready for sale in switzerland. there's even an idea that could appeal to be a lover's. these prototypes may look rather modest and nondescript. but it's what they're made of. that's the big deal. they come from the waste products from 2 breweries in low sod. and there's more than enough of these leftovers to go around. it says designer, no way me, nita hausa. oh, fit
alone will not be enough to make the construction sector, environmentally friendly says, nor was sophie griffon. though we need the market. we need the politicians and we need. this is heidi to go for these ideas and i think we are already in a state where our society sees that we need to do something different. so crated to cradle can show the solutions how this is actually possible. cradle to cradle is not a miraculous idea. it's just the guide for us to think and build in cycles. just like...
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according to the concept, no was sophie griffon's. father michel brown got and his colleague william mcdonner, created everything we built must go to either what they call the biological cycle or the technical cycle. that means the materials used to build the products need to decompose, thus becoming nutrients for the soil or dismantled to become what they call technical nutrients and re used and other products to with. so in here, right, you can see a lot of products that are already produced in a credit trailer manner. this flooring you can see if i move, i can actually take it with me quite cool that you don't need to do this. it is made out from the packing material, losing as an a credit crate. not the best idea to do because it's quite difficult to disassemble. the lab uses these carpets that are totally made of recycled fibers and not glued. and you can bring it back to the company and they can recycle it and make it totally new. carpet out of it. levels of grief on argues that there are a lot of natural alternatives to most of our commonly used toxic products. this material i
according to the concept, no was sophie griffon's. father michel brown got and his colleague william mcdonner, created everything we built must go to either what they call the biological cycle or the technical cycle. that means the materials used to build the products need to decompose, thus becoming nutrients for the soil or dismantled to become what they call technical nutrients and re used and other products to with. so in here, right, you can see a lot of products that are already produced...
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sophie long, bbc news, granite city, illinois.ing times in the nhs and in lincolnshire it's no different. ambulances are wasting hundreds of hours, stuck outside hospitals there. bbc look north has found out more than 2000 eight hundred hours were lost in a month outside just two hospitals in the region — because crews couldn't hand over patients to a and e. look north's health correspondent anne—marie tasker has been speaking to the family of a 91 —year—old woman who was stuck in the back of an ambulance for hours. last month, richard travis experienced first—hand the crippling pressures on nhs emergency care. his mum margaret, who's 91, was taken by ambulance to scunthorpe general hospital. when she arrived at 8.30 in the evening, the ambulance crew was told a&e couldn't admit any more patients. the a&e people came out a couple of times and said, sorry, you're still seventh in the queue because a couple of blue lights had already come in as, you know, real emergencies. and we got to ten to one in the morning and they declared th
sophie long, bbc news, granite city, illinois.ing times in the nhs and in lincolnshire it's no different. ambulances are wasting hundreds of hours, stuck outside hospitals there. bbc look north has found out more than 2000 eight hundred hours were lost in a month outside just two hospitals in the region — because crews couldn't hand over patients to a and e. look north's health correspondent anne—marie tasker has been speaking to the family of a 91 —year—old woman who was stuck in the...
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. >> jill should know, her daughter sophie is autistic and while she loves candy-- >> i used to take sophie trick-or-treating when she was little and she wasn't able to say trick-or-treat and someone would say will you have to say trick-or-treat. and i'm like, she can't. >> but those kinds of misunderstandings weren't happening here. the san francisco autism society threw the annual halloween party, this time at smile farm in sunnyvale. families with autistic kids got a chance to get close to some friendly farm animals in a calm and comfortable atmosphere. >> we know that nobody is looking at them funny, nobody's judging them, everybody knows what's up with their kid. and they don't have to try to pretend to be something they aren't. >> 12 your own jaden is bothered by loud sounds and wears headphones to try to stay calm. >> even with headphones if it's a busy area he will even cover his head and it will just be too much even with headphones so this is really nice and comfortable for him. >> the numbers are on the rise and for a few hours on sunday morning, chucky cheese restaurants
. >> jill should know, her daughter sophie is autistic and while she loves candy-- >> i used to take sophie trick-or-treating when she was little and she wasn't able to say trick-or-treat and someone would say will you have to say trick-or-treat. and i'm like, she can't. >> but those kinds of misunderstandings weren't happening here. the san francisco autism society threw the annual halloween party, this time at smile farm in sunnyvale. families with autistic kids got a chance...
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. >> jill's daughter sophie is autistic. she loves candy. >> i used to take sophie trick or treating when she was little. someone would say you have to say trick or treat. i am like she can't. >> reporter: those kinds of misunderstandings weren't happening here. san francisco autism society threw the annual halloween party. families with autistic kids got a chance to get close to friendly farm animals in a calm comfortable atmosphere. >> they know nobody is looking at them funny. nobody is judging them. everybody knows what's up with their kid. they don't have to try to pretend to be something they don't. >> 12 years old jaden is bothered by loud sounds and wears headphones to stay calm. >> even with headphones if it's a busy area, he will cover his head and it will be too much. this is nice and comfortable for him. >> reporter: autism numbers are on the rise. for a few hours sunday morning chuck e cheese restaurants in bay area hosted quiet darkened events for kids with the disorder. a recent study found up to 4% of childre
. >> jill's daughter sophie is autistic. she loves candy. >> i used to take sophie trick or treating when she was little. someone would say you have to say trick or treat. i am like she can't. >> reporter: those kinds of misunderstandings weren't happening here. san francisco autism society threw the annual halloween party. families with autistic kids got a chance to get close to friendly farm animals in a calm comfortable atmosphere. >> they know nobody is looking at...
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go on a little guy, sophie, he looked in the shops with sharpening their teeth, rest cuban. this milan i go brought the wood on a dinning bell. get lots of cuban meat about okay, yes, please. 8500 families. i every life lesson the mayo they, they can understand this restructuring. i'm also felony. the alloy situation is bad . ha, lassie, does you at that group? no, no, i'm only we haven't touched on any political issue or cannot love and i had it up and i will. she got it in cuba. rock music has always been an island of free doing buster lately. read it back in a way to express, you know, so really see a but elbow your predecessor. while the waving flag, i'm shouting, oh, father, land or dancing was over. it reaches play, rock and roll during the and it does it. that's been the different the little he for the as your domain is happy, but it shut off and he said, a mayor long, i don't know if they found or not. and it's making me visually dull. i'm not interested in politics at all. that is, i just want to sang and make people then another client them won't be 8. 0 la la la i
go on a little guy, sophie, he looked in the shops with sharpening their teeth, rest cuban. this milan i go brought the wood on a dinning bell. get lots of cuban meat about okay, yes, please. 8500 families. i every life lesson the mayo they, they can understand this restructuring. i'm also felony. the alloy situation is bad . ha, lassie, does you at that group? no, no, i'm only we haven't touched on any political issue or cannot love and i had it up and i will. she got it in cuba. rock music...
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. >> harris: this is what's coming up the cell phone obsessed sophie generation is not leading to lowting the economy big time. ♪ ♪ ♪ hit it!♪ ♪it takes two to make a thing go right♪ ♪it takes two to make it outta sight♪ ♪one, two, get loose now! it takes two to make a-♪ get double rewards points this fall. book now at bestwestern.com. my name is joshua florence, and one thing i learned being a firefighter is plan ahead. you don't know what you're getting into, but at the end of the day, you know you have a team behind you that can help you. not having to worry about the future makes it possible to make the present as best as it can be for everybody. >> the biden administration reportedly turns to venezuela with the energy price is at home. senator tom cotton vote drill baby drill, what we need to do now as a country to reign in gas prices. he will join us live. america's price of out of control all eyes on president biden to visit poughkeepsie and talked jobs. but will he mentions a father who was shot and killed there while visiting his son at college? we will monitor the president'
. >> harris: this is what's coming up the cell phone obsessed sophie generation is not leading to lowting the economy big time. ♪ ♪ ♪ hit it!♪ ♪it takes two to make a thing go right♪ ♪it takes two to make it outta sight♪ ♪one, two, get loose now! it takes two to make a-♪ get double rewards points this fall. book now at bestwestern.com. my name is joshua florence, and one thing i learned being a firefighter is plan ahead. you don't know what you're getting into, but at...
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sophie long, bbc news.ra: as we have been reporting, it is the main day of diwali, the festival of lights, which is why rishi sunak's elevation is being celebrated in india as a gift. this bright, colorful festival is marked by millions of hindus, seeks across the world with lanterns and fireworks. in a northern indian city, more than 1.5 million decorative lamps were lit to markhe festival which represents the victory of light over darkness and of good over evil. in london, dancing for celebrations of fireworks narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ dda-da-da-da-da ♪♪ ♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on "the newshour" tonight..
sophie long, bbc news.ra: as we have been reporting, it is the main day of diwali, the festival of lights, which is why rishi sunak's elevation is being celebrated in india as a gift. this bright, colorful festival is marked by millions of hindus, seeks across the world with lanterns and fireworks. in a northern indian city, more than 1.5 million decorative lamps were lit to markhe festival which represents the victory of light over darkness and of good over evil. in london, dancing for...
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where the products are designed in a way that its materials can be reused over and over again. normal sophie griffon is the founder of the cradle to create a lab. it's an ngo dedicated to spreading circular, regenerative design thinking across industries. politicians and designers welcome to their cradle to cradle out. you can come in here. we start here. if you see like from the lamps that you can see and from a mushroom material totally fall biological cycles. according to the concept normal sophie griffon's, father michel brown got and his colleague william mcdonough created everything we built must go to either what they call the biological cycle or the technical cycle . that means the materials used to build the products need to decompose, thus becoming nutrients for the soil or dismantled to become what they call technical nutrients and re used and other products with. so in here, right, you can see a lot of products that are already produced in a cradle to create a manner. this flooring you can see if i move, i can actually take it with me quite cool that you don't need to glue this.
where the products are designed in a way that its materials can be reused over and over again. normal sophie griffon is the founder of the cradle to create a lab. it's an ngo dedicated to spreading circular, regenerative design thinking across industries. politicians and designers welcome to their cradle to cradle out. you can come in here. we start here. if you see like from the lamps that you can see and from a mushroom material totally fall biological cycles. according to the concept normal...
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that was sophie long in los angeles. prime minister. mr sunak is a practising hindu of indian descent — his grandparents were from british india, and migrated from east africa in the 1960s. our correspondent, navteonhal, has been speaking to british asians about what this moment means to them. two years ago, this was then chancellor rishi sunak, a practising hindu, lighting candles outside 11 downing street to mark the start of diwali during lockdown. tonight, in leicester — home to one of the biggest diwali celebrations outside of india — large crowds of all backgrounds have been enjoying the festivities. the city has one of the uk's largest south asian communities, and many feel this is a moment loaded with personal significance. how do you feel about rishi sunak? these young british asian students from de montfort university are of different faiths, but they agree on one thing. so who here thinks that rishi sunak becoming prime minister is a positive thing for ethnic minorities in the uk? it's huge strides into creati
that was sophie long in los angeles. prime minister. mr sunak is a practising hindu of indian descent — his grandparents were from british india, and migrated from east africa in the 1960s. our correspondent, navteonhal, has been speaking to british asians about what this moment means to them. two years ago, this was then chancellor rishi sunak, a practising hindu, lighting candles outside 11 downing street to mark the start of diwali during lockdown. tonight, in leicester — home to one of...
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a few minutes away, sophie wants to introduce me to a dish that's full of borese attitude. at urban bistro, chef celso laforgia makes a dish unique to the city, and one that you'll find nowhere else in italy. >> why is it called assassina? >> because the ones who tried for the first time, he called the chef a killer. >> oh, because it was so spicy. >> it was so spicy and burning. >> how do you make it? >> i can start? >> yeah, go. >> yeah. okay. you start with olive oil. >> yes. >> chili. if you prefer more spice and more. >> me, no. >> so we put that. >> gently. >> the two things that you need to do it is a powerful fire and a big pot. >> you're just putting in raw spaghetti. >> yes. >> pasta is basically never cooked this way. >> and then we put hot water and tomato sauce. like a marinara sauce. >> like a marinara sauce, yes. >> the trick is to burn it enough to make it crunchy, but not so much that it's bitter. >> oh my god. >> so it really is, you really want it to be like that. >> yes, need to be. if you want to call it assassina. >> celso's method goes against everyth
a few minutes away, sophie wants to introduce me to a dish that's full of borese attitude. at urban bistro, chef celso laforgia makes a dish unique to the city, and one that you'll find nowhere else in italy. >> why is it called assassina? >> because the ones who tried for the first time, he called the chef a killer. >> oh, because it was so spicy. >> it was so spicy and burning. >> how do you make it? >> i can start? >> yeah, go. >> yeah. okay....
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these sophie women's singing has become famous far beyond the borders of morocco. ah, the saw and this is like a little trip back in time. in my i life news, you might, it takes me back to my childhood when i heard precisely these sorts of women's voices, my, the voices of women from a muslim country, young women at all resting themselves in this way. having fun dancing. it's really touching more men, those kinds of moments that have given me so much damn, you're also fetus. mit could give much as i feel muslim. women have so much to give and so much to tell. so, and i'm delighted that so many young women are also preserving this heritage and they're doing it so loudly with joy and pride. after all, they have no reason to hide morocco has read the sign of the times. an energy revolution is taking place here on a huge scale. here in the middle of the desert is the world's largest concentrated solar power plant. the solar tower captures the light reflected by hundreds of thousands of parabolic mirrors and converts it into energy. the entire complex has a capacity of
these sophie women's singing has become famous far beyond the borders of morocco. ah, the saw and this is like a little trip back in time. in my i life news, you might, it takes me back to my childhood when i heard precisely these sorts of women's voices, my, the voices of women from a muslim country, young women at all resting themselves in this way. having fun dancing. it's really touching more men, those kinds of moments that have given me so much damn, you're also fetus. mit could give much...
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sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. former chancellor is a pracisting hindu and lit candles in downing street, two years ago, to mark diwali. his parents are of indian origin and moved to the uk from east africa in the 1960s. rohit sharma is the white house reporterfor hindi news outlet dainik bhaskar and joins us from washington. joins us live and there's a lot of interest understandably about the origins of the background of rishi sunak and what have you found in terms of the background to rishi sunak who will become the new prime minister of the uk?— minister of the uk? essentially, the eo - le minister of the uk? essentially, the peeple have — minister of the uk? essentially, the people have spoken _ minister of the uk? essentially, the people have spoken to _ minister of the uk? essentially, the people have spoken to in _ minister of the uk? essentially, the people have spoken to in the - minister of the uk? essentially, the people have spoken to in the uk, i people have spoken to in the uk, they have varied reacti
sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. former chancellor is a pracisting hindu and lit candles in downing street, two years ago, to mark diwali. his parents are of indian origin and moved to the uk from east africa in the 1960s. rohit sharma is the white house reporterfor hindi news outlet dainik bhaskar and joins us from washington. joins us live and there's a lot of interest understandably about the origins of the background of rishi sunak and what have you found in terms of the background to...
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thank you very much, sophie for being with us. tell us for us what's behind australia's refusal to welcome these un inspectors. hi, thank you for having me will look. unfortunately, it's a bit of a bureaucratic bungle that has led to this. this bipartisan support at a federal level. our full up catch, which is a, you know, the name of this anti torture, a body that australia has signed off to its part of our commitment to eradicate torch and preventing inhumane treatment in places of detention. so the previous coalition government, under prime minister, malcolm trembled, signed destroyer up to this and the current government, anthony albany, these new government that has been in place since may. they also support this? but the problem is, is that states and territories control the prisons, and they're worried about funding that if these un inspectors come in and say you have to do this, this in this who's going to pay for it. so unfortunately, i'm a kind of a dispute, bureaucratic dispute of money has now led to a really embarrass
thank you very much, sophie for being with us. tell us for us what's behind australia's refusal to welcome these un inspectors. hi, thank you for having me will look. unfortunately, it's a bit of a bureaucratic bungle that has led to this. this bipartisan support at a federal level. our full up catch, which is a, you know, the name of this anti torture, a body that australia has signed off to its part of our commitment to eradicate torch and preventing inhumane treatment in places of detention....
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.of seven babies wrote, "i am evil, i did this", on a piece of paper found by police in her house. lucy letby is also charged with attempting to murder ten other babies at the countess of chester hospital, in 2015 and 2016. she denies 22 charges in all. judith moritz has been following this case and we can talk to her now. evidence cited in court in this case is distressing. tell us what happened today. yes, this morning thejury listened to the prosecution wrapping up their opening statement. they were shown some images on a screen. we learned that after lucy letby was arrested, the police had searched her house and they discovered various writings, various pieces of paper she had written things on. the jury were shown one of those notes. they heard that amongst the writing, she had protested her innocence, she had asked occasionally things like, i have not done anything wrong, there is no evidence to support this. she showed frustration that she wasn't being allowed back onto the neona
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.of seven babies wrote, "i am evil, i did this", on a piece of paper found by police in her house. lucy letby is also charged with attempting to murder ten other babies at the countess of chester hospital, in 2015 and 2016. she denies 22 charges in all. judith moritz has been following this case and we can talk to her now. evidence cited in court in this case is distressing. tell us what happened today. yes, this morning thejury listened to the prosecution...
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sophie long reports from illinois. how may i help you? , ., , ., abortions. reassuring words for one of the _ abortions. reassuring words for one of the many _ abortions. reassuring words for one of the many hundreds - abortions. reassuring words for one of the many hundreds of i one of the many hundreds of women now calling this clinic every day. women now calling this clinic every day-— every day. we work from probably _ every day. we work from probably 100 _ every day. we work from probably 100 to - every day. we work from probably 100 to 600 - every day. we work from | probably 100 to 600 700 every day. we work from - probably 100 to 600 700 calls a day. probably 100 to 600 700 calls a da . ~ ., we probably 100 to 600 700 calls a day-- we have _ probably 100 to 600 700 calls a day. marat! we have patients day. wow! we have patients c in: day. wow! we have patients crying on — day. wow! we have patients crying on the _ day. wow! we have patients crying on the phone, - day. wow! we have patients crying on the phone, calling| crying on t
sophie long reports from illinois. how may i help you? , ., , ., abortions. reassuring words for one of the _ abortions. reassuring words for one of the many _ abortions. reassuring words for one of the many hundreds - abortions. reassuring words for one of the many hundreds of i one of the many hundreds of women now calling this clinic every day. women now calling this clinic every day-— every day. we work from probably _ every day. we work from probably 100 _ every day. we work from...
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when he was in the so sophie they heard reagan was speaking out. against the soviet union.ere speaking out. against the religious discrimination, human rights, violations, and so forth, it men the world to them. -- it meant the world to them, they are isolated they don't get to hear what did go on, but from word of mouth he heard about it. same with the iranian people, it is in your own national security interest as for for that regime to go . the least we could do is speak out, i don't see a lot in media, to be honest or in congress, there are a few member in congress who speak out, i don't see a lot of demand that deal that joe biden is working with the iranianing through the russians thats have come back to congress, i don't hear a lot about this i'm afraid we'll wake up one day with peace in our time, and iranianings within a 13 short period of time with nuclear weapons that will change the world, we'll be right back. mark: welcome back america, general jack keane, ukraine. seems to be things have turned a little bit, your take? >> they have. and certainly the ukrainian
when he was in the so sophie they heard reagan was speaking out. against the soviet union.ere speaking out. against the religious discrimination, human rights, violations, and so forth, it men the world to them. -- it meant the world to them, they are isolated they don't get to hear what did go on, but from word of mouth he heard about it. same with the iranian people, it is in your own national security interest as for for that regime to go . the least we could do is speak out, i don't see a...
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we are a bit far off from that, sophie.far off, the manufacturers pmi ticking down. the measure of confidence was down among manufacturing. need other-yen outlook was strengthened a little bit from three months ago when sentiment was down as well with manufacturers worried about the lockdowns in china and impact on the supply chains. since that time, the dollar-yen has gone a week direction and we are seeing an acknowledgment of reality with the outlook around 125. close to 145 the last time we got around that area. we had actual intervention in japan. whether intervention is in the cards again at the moment, everybody is watching that closely. a little bit of brightness there with manufacturers getting more optimistic about their outlook, looking forward to the reopening of japan's borders this month. that weak yen and its relationship with the japanese economy is a double-edged sword. a week yen will help boost profits and it has done so but most japanese people don't work in those companies. they work in small to medium
we are a bit far off from that, sophie.far off, the manufacturers pmi ticking down. the measure of confidence was down among manufacturing. need other-yen outlook was strengthened a little bit from three months ago when sentiment was down as well with manufacturers worried about the lockdowns in china and impact on the supply chains. since that time, the dollar-yen has gone a week direction and we are seeing an acknowledgment of reality with the outlook around 125. close to 145 the last time we...
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sophie long, bbc news, the central valley. the number of private plane flights hit 3.3 million last year — the highest on record — according to aviation researchers wing—x. mike stones is editor of corporate jet investor, which is a news site covering the private jet industry. mike, is that the case, that last year was the most busiest year, the highest on record for flights, privatejets? year, the highest on record for flights, private jets?— flights, private 'ets? hello, sall . flights, private 'ets? hello, sauy. weu, — flights, private 'ets? hello, sally. well, it i flights, private jets? hello, sally. well, it continues i flights, private jets? hello, sally. well, it continues to | sally. well, it continues to grow. there is plenty of evidence that the private jet or business jet sector is booming around the world, from north america, europe, southeast asia, not so much in china, with covert and common prosperity but lots of evidence elsewhere. some havejust come back from a big aviation show in florida, the optimism was p
sophie long, bbc news, the central valley. the number of private plane flights hit 3.3 million last year — the highest on record — according to aviation researchers wing—x. mike stones is editor of corporate jet investor, which is a news site covering the private jet industry. mike, is that the case, that last year was the most busiest year, the highest on record for flights, privatejets? year, the highest on record for flights, private jets?— flights, private 'ets? hello, sall ....
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please, sophie, come here.s, muscovites, the question sounded, so whoever lives on the button first, that company answers the question of what muscovites dream of, and sophia here is a version so that there are no traffic jams, a good version is good, so that there are no traffic jams , there is such an answer on the scoreboard the most popular answer. i regret myself going back to your team. let's continue the conversation with the mht team. to me chekhov had a question. what muscovites dream about answered. as you understand, muscovites, but when filling out questionnaires in person, and most of the people who answered this question, their answers on the scoreboard are people who answered on the internet, they may not know. this is really a problem in the exceptions olga does not know this, which means that muscovites can dream, but living space, yes. this could be one. well, for example, that i am a muscovite, but i dream of an apartment in moscow, as it were, i can’t live with my parents, and then my wife n
please, sophie, come here.s, muscovites, the question sounded, so whoever lives on the button first, that company answers the question of what muscovites dream of, and sophia here is a version so that there are no traffic jams, a good version is good, so that there are no traffic jams , there is such an answer on the scoreboard the most popular answer. i regret myself going back to your team. let's continue the conversation with the mht team. to me chekhov had a question. what muscovites dream...
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our health correspondent sophie hutchinson has been speaking to some of those affected.like to walk. specifically due to the hernia, especially early on when it was very painful. marcus has been waiting for a hernia operation for close to four years. during that time, he's received just one letter from the hospital. now it's more about how it looks, how it appears, even. it's obvious now, when i'm standing up and walking, i can't get away from it. i can't conceal it any more. so i try and... i tend to stay home. there are now nearly seven million people waiting for nhs treatments in england, but the number of operations being carried out is 13% lower than it was before the pandemic. and outpatient clinics and minor procedures are down by 6%, according to bbc analysis. and that's the reason the backlog is growing. surgeons say operating theatres are being left unused because of staff shortages, a lack of beds and covid. very often it's not clear until the morning of the operation as to whether it's possible. there are times when there aren't the necessary beds available,
our health correspondent sophie hutchinson has been speaking to some of those affected.like to walk. specifically due to the hernia, especially early on when it was very painful. marcus has been waiting for a hernia operation for close to four years. during that time, he's received just one letter from the hospital. now it's more about how it looks, how it appears, even. it's obvious now, when i'm standing up and walking, i can't get away from it. i can't conceal it any more. so i try and... i...
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friends of a friend there grigory sophie then lived together.m out there, five people on one bed lay around and it’s not known what they were doing there. how many i come from work i will drive them away. and everything continues the same, as soon as i leave, again all these parties and such sophia had a relationship with someone else at that time. and yes, there were just relationships. it seems to me that it’s not at all. that’s who there were some guys whom i don’t know, but grigory fell in love, and grigory, yes, he loved her, it seems to me that he directly idolized. sonya told you about this, but it was always clear from her attitude that he loved her very much. and why didn’t you, as a mother, help build your good strong family, grisha set up a family and everything was done on his part in order to live together and create a family. well, sonya was. it seems to me that she is more opposed, but she did not like it. she is got up to make money. we no longer need it. and well, i believe that when they lived, she just used us. and when they p
friends of a friend there grigory sophie then lived together.m out there, five people on one bed lay around and it’s not known what they were doing there. how many i come from work i will drive them away. and everything continues the same, as soon as i leave, again all these parties and such sophia had a relationship with someone else at that time. and yes, there were just relationships. it seems to me that it’s not at all. that’s who there were some guys whom i don’t know, but grigory...
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i would like to introduce you to sophie and monraj. [applause] >> thank you, amy, for the introduction. good evening, everyone. and welcome to tonight's event on finding common ground on guns. featuring senators chris murphy of connecticut and former representative will hurd of texas. my name is monrag and president of bridgegw. >> i'm the co-vice president of bridgegw which is g.w.'s chapter of bridgegw the largest and fastest growing national student-led movement dedicated to promoting productive conversations across ideological lines on college campuses. >> tonight's conversation will bring together two politicians with distinct viewpoints for a passionate discussion on gun policy in light of our country's recent tragedies. their ability to engage in political discourse and not toxicity represents the voyeur values we are bringing to george washington university. if you're tired of divisive politics on campus, and are looking for a space to talk about it, come join us at our next discussion ton october 12 in monroe 113 and follow us
i would like to introduce you to sophie and monraj. [applause] >> thank you, amy, for the introduction. good evening, everyone. and welcome to tonight's event on finding common ground on guns. featuring senators chris murphy of connecticut and former representative will hurd of texas. my name is monrag and president of bridgegw. >> i'm the co-vice president of bridgegw which is g.w.'s chapter of bridgegw the largest and fastest growing national student-led movement dedicated to...
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sophie. sophie. thanks louise. and that's bbc news at six.eep up with all the latest developments on bbc website, from the six team it's goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one, as now its time to join our hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm laura mcghie. major issues in premiership rugby? wasps are set to become the second top flight club to go into administration within weeks. a big mac katie mcknight ahead as i brought some of the permit ahead. england edge world champions australia to take an unassailable lead in their three—match t20 series. also coming up in the programme. ten yea rs ten years in the making, britain and savannah marshall and american clarissa shields said to renew rivalries again. and the remarkable rise of ufc fighter leon edwards — just the second british man to win a world title. improving to know you have zero champion. that is, anything is possible. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm laura mcghie. it's another dark day for premiership rugby, just a few weeks after worcester warriors' suspension and relegation
sophie. sophie. thanks louise. and that's bbc news at six.eep up with all the latest developments on bbc website, from the six team it's goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one, as now its time to join our hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm laura mcghie. major issues in premiership rugby? wasps are set to become the second top flight club to go into administration within weeks. a big mac katie mcknight ahead as i brought some of the permit ahead. england edge world champions australia...
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relatives and hamas have said they believe mossad was behind the killing. pgdki■ñ■ñ■ñ■ññó■c■■■■■■■■■■■■■ (sophie in the mountains. it's an island that's multiple, traditional, isolated culturally maybe, because geographically, it's not very far from italy. and it's unique, independent, autonomous in many ways. the land, the sea, the sun are very generous to the people of sardinia. there's something quite unique in sardinia.
relatives and hamas have said they believe mossad was behind the killing. pgdki■ñ■ñ■ñ■ññó■c■■■■■■■■■■■■■ (sophie in the mountains. it's an island that's multiple, traditional, isolated culturally maybe, because geographically, it's not very far from italy. and it's unique, independent, autonomous in many ways. the land, the sea, the sun are very generous to the people of sardinia. there's something quite unique in sardinia.
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so, sophie, we are moving in the wrong direction. it moving in the wrong direction.many other countries, it is why the un chief says climate is the most important issue in his intro. do you think the governments of the world recognise that? hat think the governments of the world recognise that?— recognise that? not necessarily all of them at the _ recognise that? not necessarily all of them at the present _ recognise that? not necessarily all of them at the present moment. i recognise that? not necessarily all. of them at the present moment. it's very unfortunate that in many governments, the pressure of the difficulties of the moment, and i recognise those difficulties, you have inflation, you have the consequences of the war, you have high prices of energy and food, you have then social unrest linked to that, so, there has been indeed a tendency to put climate change on the backburner, and that is why it is so important to strongly advocate to bring back climate change to the centre of the international debate. there have been fears of some countries including the
so, sophie, we are moving in the wrong direction. it moving in the wrong direction.many other countries, it is why the un chief says climate is the most important issue in his intro. do you think the governments of the world recognise that? hat think the governments of the world recognise that?— recognise that? not necessarily all of them at the _ recognise that? not necessarily all of them at the present _ recognise that? not necessarily all of them at the present moment. i recognise that?...
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announced competitions for the best marian were brigitte bardot of the world and mother catherine deneuve sophieceau pictur. memorials were placed on posters , postage stamps and french money. that was the day in history. dear friends, i want to offer you a mini-series of very little chemists, which we filmed almost 30 years ago. i thought about what, probably, they should talk about painting, that is, the idea arose to try to hear what the artist could hear when he painted a portrait or landscape? it seems to me that it makes sense to recall who after all, russian culture, in particular, yes, russian painting, which shocked in its time. world we are basement, we are disgraced, our shackles are heavy. we are a national idea. we are the outpost of a protracted war. i am not one of those authors who believe that they hear voices and someone dictates to them. i love this city, the promised steppe on my face, its gunpowder. he saw death with his own eyes. the most natural rhyme for the word donetsk - this is the father. remember that my poems are like doors in the keyhole, through the hole of which
announced competitions for the best marian were brigitte bardot of the world and mother catherine deneuve sophieceau pictur. memorials were placed on posters , postage stamps and french money. that was the day in history. dear friends, i want to offer you a mini-series of very little chemists, which we filmed almost 30 years ago. i thought about what, probably, they should talk about painting, that is, the idea arose to try to hear what the artist could hear when he painted a portrait or...
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in ela in time we further he does it look at me will tell me about it for sophie coming in. ah, keeping faith is important in this region. some say that the chuckle is one of the only remaining wine to west parts of the world. oh wow. yeah, we've been in a every one no can be knows this truck driver by his nickname michelin after the well known brand of tire. they also know that he's the only driver prepared to go out. in the rainy season. we get a good, a weird dummy jimmy. yeah. want the more just a gamma me to be that girl i mission $67.00. but still working as hard as he did when he started because he doesn't receive any kind of pension. he's been driving since he was 17. life can be dangerous to the chuckle. just stopping to change a, we'll get exposed, drive us to attack jaguar. michigan never goes out without a gun. but give a mental salad. i mean, my lousy get it. i meant that your and all of all of what i don't like it was i brought it in there. well, i'm at the but i bought it there. get a good though is i believe you got work with it just to swim that mission to b
in ela in time we further he does it look at me will tell me about it for sophie coming in. ah, keeping faith is important in this region. some say that the chuckle is one of the only remaining wine to west parts of the world. oh wow. yeah, we've been in a every one no can be knows this truck driver by his nickname michelin after the well known brand of tire. they also know that he's the only driver prepared to go out. in the rainy season. we get a good, a weird dummy jimmy. yeah. want the more...
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her daughter is autistic and while she loves candy -- >> i used to take sophie trick or treating when she was little and she would not say trick or treat and someone would say well, you have to say trick or treat and i am like, she can't. >> reporter: those kinds of misunderstandings were not happening here. the san francisco autism society through their halloween party, this time at smile farm. families with autistic kids had a chance to get close to friendly farm animals in a calm and comfortable atmosphere. >> where they know nobody is looking at them funny. nobody is judging them, everybody knows what is up with their kid. and, you know, they don't have to try to presend they are something theyare not. >> wefpb headphones if it is a busy area he will even even with headphones on it will be busy. this is nice and comfortable with him. >> autism numbers are on the rise, for a few hours on sunday morning chuck e. cheese hosted quiet darkened events for kids with the disorder. a recent cdc study found 4% of children in san diego county have an autism diagnose but much of that is becau
her daughter is autistic and while she loves candy -- >> i used to take sophie trick or treating when she was little and she would not say trick or treat and someone would say well, you have to say trick or treat and i am like, she can't. >> reporter: those kinds of misunderstandings were not happening here. the san francisco autism society through their halloween party, this time at smile farm. families with autistic kids had a chance to get close to friendly farm animals in a calm...
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nora sophie griefahn is the founder of the cradle 2 cradle lab. ngo dedicated to spreading circular, regenerative design thinking across industries, politicians, and designers. welcome to the cradle-to-cradle lab. you can come in here. you see from the lambs that they are made of mushroom materials. totally made for biological cycles. nora griefahn's father michael braungart and his colleague william mcdonough developed the concept. they argue everything we build must go to either what they call the biological cycle, or the technical cycle. >> that means the materials used to build the products need to decompose thus become nutrients for the soil or dismantled to become what they call technical nutrients and reused in other products. here we have a showroom where you can see a lot of products that are builtn a adle-to-cradle way. this flooring, as you can see if i move, i can take it with me. quite cool that you don't need to glue this. it is made out of recycled material gluing in cradle to cradle is not a good idea, because it is then very diffi
nora sophie griefahn is the founder of the cradle 2 cradle lab. ngo dedicated to spreading circular, regenerative design thinking across industries, politicians, and designers. welcome to the cradle-to-cradle lab. you can come in here. you see from the lambs that they are made of mushroom materials. totally made for biological cycles. nora griefahn's father michael braungart and his colleague william mcdonough developed the concept. they argue everything we build must go to either what they...
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say, you see people want to move me in to as the said sophie the but the good it is a you see if you the looks of it couple years of fever, it just, it could be in keeping good a thought of that. but i mean, they were damned me and the risk and then to the port sir. so she just did the lower the there so told the in the financial community was good on the kids. okay. ok. our is done for the dunphy lease community. been the assume the miss when you see the cd as the fin janski's? spit the dcf...