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t. climate to convince whoever they meet on the way. but them plastic is a problem full stop and it needs to be eradicated at the symbols. the benefits which are brought by the use of the perceived mental you are also great for the society so great for the consumers in terms of security for food in terms of like news for transport etc that would be stupid just to cancel those very strong benefits in order to just. correct something which is just at the end of the life of the product and because that is a wrong be a view of the people and of the society we hear that same line from the weapons manufacturers guns don't kill people keep people kill people we hear the same mind from the plastics industry that plastics aren't the problem it's people that are the problem it's people littering but there's no way to educate every single person on the planet to add just those that are plastics properly so the industry and the manufacturers have a responsibility to design a product that if people litter it if a plastic bag blows out of a garbage t
t. climate to convince whoever they meet on the way. but them plastic is a problem full stop and it needs to be eradicated at the symbols. the benefits which are brought by the use of the perceived mental you are also great for the society so great for the consumers in terms of security for food in terms of like news for transport etc that would be stupid just to cancel those very strong benefits in order to just. correct something which is just at the end of the life of the product and because...
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t. to climate change and over hunting. the last months left in the late pleistocene ipad. today visitors are free to take a stroll in the park dating back to the place to see an era it's the result of the efforts of scientists. who fenced off one hundred sixty square kilometers of forests tundra shrubs lakes and swamps the park is situated seventy kilometers from the expedition's field come in your course is ne the arctic ocean is only one hundred fifty kilometers away. but the function of the water in the bog that was here fifteen years ago never dried up today there is grass here is of course is because the grass when it is the least twenty twenty five centimeters long to figure for a bison is fourteen centimeters it can be assumed therefore that bison nibbled at the lower grass level as the trail behind a horse's. zimm of aim is to reconstruct what he calls the mouth step. this ecosystem was predominant in the arctic of the late pleistocene huge herds of large herbivores such as mammoths woolly rhinos reindeer horses bison used to graze here. why many of the species die
t. to climate change and over hunting. the last months left in the late pleistocene ipad. today visitors are free to take a stroll in the park dating back to the place to see an era it's the result of the efforts of scientists. who fenced off one hundred sixty square kilometers of forests tundra shrubs lakes and swamps the park is situated seventy kilometers from the expedition's field come in your course is ne the arctic ocean is only one hundred fifty kilometers away. but the function of the...
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t? in today's political climate, we sometimes forget there is something more essential than politics.hat is life. i cannot imagine a world without gracie enter younger sister who was adopted. every day we but and thank the good lord their mothers chose life and did not throw it away. thank you. as governor of utah, i supported and signed landmark legislation to protect life including parental consent and fetal pain laws. that is the orientation i would bring to the presidency. from life let me move to liberty. it begins with obamacare's institutional mandate which must be repealed. thank you. this is a centerpiece of an administration that has overseen an unacceptable growth of government and the debt he. the ultimate safeguard is spending. what i will submit to congress is a balanced budget amendment. it should be unconstitutional. it requires a little leadership. the pursuit of happiness is imperiled not just by pursuit of life and liberty but the inability to find a job. nearly 15 million of our fellow americans are unemployed. millions more are so dispirited they have given up. th
t? in today's political climate, we sometimes forget there is something more essential than politics.hat is life. i cannot imagine a world without gracie enter younger sister who was adopted. every day we but and thank the good lord their mothers chose life and did not throw it away. thank you. as governor of utah, i supported and signed landmark legislation to protect life including parental consent and fetal pain laws. that is the orientation i would bring to the presidency. from life let me...
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as long as romney believes in the future of social security and science and climate change, he's an outsider. >> robert tgift that would keep on giving for romney and the reason why is because of all the messages we heard a few moments ago. but having sarah palin in the race makes romney look like the grown-up in the room. so, you know, mitt romney is crazy like a fox if in fact sarah palin gets into the race. >> worldwide protests over troy davis' execution. what do you think? will the national debate over the death penalty become a campaign issue? >> clearly, the issue of the death penalty should be addressed in the legislative process. there are so many states that have to rewrite their laws. in the case of troy davis, so many eyewitnesses recant their testimony. so change is the process. unfortunately though, there is not the political will by either party to address this issue and there's not sustained public demand. >> will? >> 64% sh, that's the number to know. 2010 gallup poll, the percentage of americans that support the death penalty. only 29% oppose it. while we can expect politicians to somet
as long as romney believes in the future of social security and science and climate change, he's an outsider. >> robert tgift that would keep on giving for romney and the reason why is because of all the messages we heard a few moments ago. but having sarah palin in the race makes romney look like the grown-up in the room. so, you know, mitt romney is crazy like a fox if in fact sarah palin gets into the race. >> worldwide protests over troy davis' execution. what do you think? will...
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a reduction of carbon emission 100% by 2050 is t is unachievable objective. climate change is a growing concern on climate change a. as a government to come up with -- among them include -- the environment yamcondition. a reduction of use of -- unless invest in energy. we have reduced carbon emission. more important, my fellow colleagues, it is important to understand that carbon emission has done more harm in most of these countries, both develop d developed -- countries. important for all of us. fights this common enemy. which is climate change. and by so being, we will achieve our target, let's be positive and forward-thinking when it comes to a reduction of carbon emission. and we enhance sustainable development. to help the benefits in an environment that is -- i thank you, lord speaker. >> the gentleman here if the front. yes. >> lord speaker, i'm francis from nigeria. youth alliance. i have said this a couple of times that this government decide -- [ unintelligible ] it shows that the house is in disarray and lack a common agenda. emissions by 2050 which we on
a reduction of carbon emission 100% by 2050 is t is unachievable objective. climate change is a growing concern on climate change a. as a government to come up with -- among them include -- the environment yamcondition. a reduction of use of -- unless invest in energy. we have reduced carbon emission. more important, my fellow colleagues, it is important to understand that carbon emission has done more harm in most of these countries, both develop d developed -- countries. important for all of...
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t-bone on the republicans. maybe next time two big battleground state polls out today that show the tough climate for the presidentelieve the president deserves to be re-elected? here is pennsylvania voters. yes, 44, no, 51. here is ohio voters, yes, 43, no, 51. a long way to go. 13 months or so. but when you see in a state like pennsylvania, a democratic state for a long time, michael dukakis carried pennsylvania, one of the ten, that tells you -- that tells you about the climate. >> it is a horrible climate for any incumbent. and i'm willing to bet you right now, tickets to the boston game if they make the playoffs that there is probably not an incumbent in either one of those states w states who has a re-elect above 50. it is a really tough climate right now. but at the same time, given the tough climate now and both the polls, barack obama is leading the republican candidate in those polls. >> if they make the playoffs. cornell is making a play on me here. while we're on tape, i said this is the only day in my life i'm going to say these words, take the pictures down, i'll say them on camera, go yankees. the o
t-bone on the republicans. maybe next time two big battleground state polls out today that show the tough climate for the presidentelieve the president deserves to be re-elected? here is pennsylvania voters. yes, 44, no, 51. here is ohio voters, yes, 43, no, 51. a long way to go. 13 months or so. but when you see in a state like pennsylvania, a democratic state for a long time, michael dukakis carried pennsylvania, one of the ten, that tells you -- that tells you about the climate. >> it...
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t network. and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. >>> the folks of toledo, ohio! what's your name? >> jackie hayworth. >> what do you make of the climaten? >> we need jobs. we need to have a new governor. we need to have a new mayor. i hate to say that, but -- >> what do you want government to do to create jobs? >> we need jobs, we need to support our president, we need to support the teachers, the firefighters, all the union workers who are here. we need help. we need help. >> your thoughts, sir. >> i agree with her completely. this is my wife. i wouldn't say no. >> what do you think, sir? >> we need to rebuild the infrastructure in the united states and make sure america goes back to work. that's what we need. >> sir, you were in this the auto industry? >> yes. >> tell us about that. what did that loan do to keep that chrysler plant open down the street. >> not only chrysler but the gm plant open, too. president obama, he supported us tremendously and we won't ever forget that. i'm proud to be a hardworking middle class american and that's what this is all about, the fight against the attack on the middle class. >> is that what it's
t network. and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. >>> the folks of toledo, ohio! what's your name? >> jackie hayworth. >> what do you make of the climaten? >> we need jobs. we need to have a new governor. we need to have a new mayor. i hate to say that, but -- >> what do you want government to do to create jobs? >> we need jobs, we need to support our president, we need to support the teachers, the firefighters, all the union workers who...
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t moment. they both have things i agree with and things i don't agree with. >> has anything changed your view about the nee for a third party and do you think it's viable in this leadership climate? >> a third party candidate is not a viable candidate. i'm not going to be one. if somebody wants to run, if it's going to get you on the ballot, it's good for democracy. the public tends to vote with one of the two major parties. >> will you endorse a candidate? >> probably not. i'm going to work with who ever wins. i have an obligation to do what is right for the city of new york. whether i think it's right for the country, my job is to make sure new york city benefits from whoever is in office. >> do you think the president can be reelected? >> yeah. the incumbents have an advantage. if i was the president, i was emphasize the things i have done. some things haven't worked, i apologize for that. the president is a viable candidate. >> let me spend a couple moments on education. it's been a top priority for you during your years as mayor. there's been criticism aut larger class sizes, holes indicating disapproval of you among new yorkers. what do you think is the -- >> one poll that
t moment. they both have things i agree with and things i don't agree with. >> has anything changed your view about the nee for a third party and do you think it's viable in this leadership climate? >> a third party candidate is not a viable candidate. i'm not going to be one. if somebody wants to run, if it's going to get you on the ballot, it's good for democracy. the public tends to vote with one of the two major parties. >> will you endorse a candidate? >> probably...