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the impact can be seen not only in canada but all over the globe. an example is the ideal it scenery of lake tahoe on the border between california and nevada. here drought has taken a terrible toll and multiplied the fire risk. there was an article back in april that listed the 10 most risk towns in california particularly in the sierra nevada and king's speech was listed as one of. a forest and conservation biologist at the university of california patricia maloney is investigating a huge catastrophe that has befallen forests in the u.s. canada and in europe. when the drought started hitting in 2015 i was really curious and want to know why and how some trees were dying. this is a 12 trap for capturing bark beetles and this lure here attracts the mountain pine beetle and bark beetles for the most part have very poor sight and they're thinking it's a tree and so they fly over here and then they can't fly out once they capture down to get into the funnel and then they fall down into the cut below. so today in this track we've captured about 35 to 50
the impact can be seen not only in canada but all over the globe. an example is the ideal it scenery of lake tahoe on the border between california and nevada. here drought has taken a terrible toll and multiplied the fire risk. there was an article back in april that listed the 10 most risk towns in california particularly in the sierra nevada and king's speech was listed as one of. a forest and conservation biologist at the university of california patricia maloney is investigating a huge...
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wherever you're tuning in from a right across the globe this hour welcome to our t. international my names you know neal good to have your company our top story president trump has announced he will bomb the popular chinese video sharing up to talk within the next 24 hours washington is worried that beijing could use the platform to spy on us users the application has millions of phones around the world least the wave of generations a creativity tightly woven into short clips there are unconfirmed reports the tech giant microsoft is in talks to buy it. or anything that will encourage men takes a look at who else in the u.s. believes there's more to tech talk than meets the. eye that's. all nice that. why don't internet would be better and in the us no they can't be they wouldn't do that twice we greatly concerned that the chinese communist party could use its control of it to don't to do school to manipulate these conversations to sow discord among americans and to achieve its preferred political outcome i can't believe it all these years i think that the only thing d
wherever you're tuning in from a right across the globe this hour welcome to our t. international my names you know neal good to have your company our top story president trump has announced he will bomb the popular chinese video sharing up to talk within the next 24 hours washington is worried that beijing could use the platform to spy on us users the application has millions of phones around the world least the wave of generations a creativity tightly woven into short clips there are...
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you're the same, you've already won a golden globe, up for two emmies. e on your way to being the younger, muslim, meryl streep, how does that feel? >> it's a little overwhelming, because people compare me to her so much. it's constantly me and her in the same convo, so yeah, i try to focus on my lane and not try to emulate hers, but yeah, it's just kind of the path that's been happening. >> rob: did you ever have a moment when they're up there reading the envelope, and you're either convinced you're going to win or convinced you're not going to win? because i have a lot of those moments. my moments are, oh, here's another one i'm not going to win. six-time golden globe failure. teach me. what is it like to actually win. >> you're so tall and chiselled. you look like the globe i won. like, i don't look like it. you have the look, so that's all that i really think you should feel good about that. i need it more than you, for sure. those moments are totally different, man, because i knew the globe i was going to win, because i saw jennifer aniston just like
you're the same, you've already won a golden globe, up for two emmies. e on your way to being the younger, muslim, meryl streep, how does that feel? >> it's a little overwhelming, because people compare me to her so much. it's constantly me and her in the same convo, so yeah, i try to focus on my lane and not try to emulate hers, but yeah, it's just kind of the path that's been happening. >> rob: did you ever have a moment when they're up there reading the envelope, and you're...
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friday influx all the biggest ever dealy increase in krona virus cases reaching almost $300.00 cross the globe the w.h.o. say. the time to relax. the transmission is still there so the concern was that people saw you know lockdowns over that it was somehow it go away they they had this idea that it might come back later in the year but they had this seem to be this fixed idea that now is some time to ponty and unfortunately that's not the case why you got transmission anywhere is potentially everywhere what we mean by one big wave is that it continues to remain but you need to bring it down you need to bring it down so that those who will get most ill and you will have that percentage of people who get most still can get the treatment they need immediately in your hospitals are not overwhelmed and your hospitals can do the other things they need to be doing to save the lives of those people who get lots of other illnesses well many countries which ease their locked arms are not calling on people to again we're mask some examples in greece the are compulsory in close places while in france they
friday influx all the biggest ever dealy increase in krona virus cases reaching almost $300.00 cross the globe the w.h.o. say. the time to relax. the transmission is still there so the concern was that people saw you know lockdowns over that it was somehow it go away they they had this idea that it might come back later in the year but they had this seem to be this fixed idea that now is some time to ponty and unfortunately that's not the case why you got transmission anywhere is potentially...
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begins mass production of its new covert vaccine claiming it's a world 1st but many scientists around the globe express the law on fear in huge quantities have been hurt. very well welcome you're watching the weekly with all the latest headlines and a round of of the week's top stories thanks for joining us. now a week after the hugely contested presidential election bella bruce is still seeing massive demonstrations throughout the country both pro and anti-government rallies have taken to the streets today in some cases gathering just meters apart opposition protesters. opposition protestors are holding a march for freedom through the capital minsk they're demanding the long time president alexander lukashenko resign citing concerns he's clinging to power by force and ignoring the voice of his people similar marches are being held throughout the country our correspondents at this report from the city. through the desert for 45 this is how the protests unfolding now in independence square people have moved from the money went to here in the morning there was a pro-government rally here. but all
begins mass production of its new covert vaccine claiming it's a world 1st but many scientists around the globe express the law on fear in huge quantities have been hurt. very well welcome you're watching the weekly with all the latest headlines and a round of of the week's top stories thanks for joining us. now a week after the hugely contested presidential election bella bruce is still seeing massive demonstrations throughout the country both pro and anti-government rallies have taken to the...
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what to do with our territory and i shoulda been grinding down our way all seeing everyone around the globe to do the same but it's not like that targeted or anything china drew them to it look at naughty behavior it just never listens and now it's making up some lame excuse for why take tops not wanted on us shores let's focus our energies on fair and open competition in service of our consumers rather than maligning attacks by our competitor namely facebook disguised as patriotism and designed to put an end to our very presence in the us. i mean that's just ridiculous so you want to see also the competition that's why it's forced everyone to say no way to walk away so we can go there 1st if i g. then i think we need to take a moment to remember the real victims in all of this so you guys we have a dilemma and hearing that a top might be behind in america and this is the problem i just started becoming famous and i only have 100 paul where's your joy don't you have like 15000000 followers or ticks are learning more of very intense are to you're going to get a regular job well the courts to
what to do with our territory and i shoulda been grinding down our way all seeing everyone around the globe to do the same but it's not like that targeted or anything china drew them to it look at naughty behavior it just never listens and now it's making up some lame excuse for why take tops not wanted on us shores let's focus our energies on fair and open competition in service of our consumers rather than maligning attacks by our competitor namely facebook disguised as patriotism and...
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welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe. i'm mike embley. house briefing after security shoot an armed suspect outside the building. there was an actual shooting and someone has been taken to the hospital. protests on the streets of beirut, as the entire lebanese government steps down after last week's explosion. and new research suggests so much ice has melted in antarctica since the mid ‘90s it could fill the grand canyon.
welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe. i'm mike embley. house briefing after security shoot an armed suspect outside the building. there was an actual shooting and someone has been taken to the hospital. protests on the streets of beirut, as the entire lebanese government steps down after last week's explosion. and new research suggests so much ice has melted in antarctica since the mid ‘90s it could fill the grand canyon.
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and entrepreneurs across the globe tunning their attention to the plastic menace. in september 201824 year old dutch inventor boy and slots launched an ambitious operation to use a giant boom on the ocean's natural currents to clean up the pacific's giant island of plastic waste known as the great pacific garbage patch. 2 months later a crack in the system forced the prototype back to pool but the team was still able to collect terabytes of data and over 2 tons of ocean plastic waste. they reports they'll soon be ready to relaunch. what can we do with all the waste plastic we collect. in the u.k. one in france has found a clever way to plug holes with a new road material made in part from waste plastic. and in the philippines a 15 year old schoolboy undertook to tackle the country's plastic bag problem with a biodegradable variety made from coconuts. with clever ideas like these we may just be able to stand the plastic toy. as countries begin easing coronavirus restrictions scientists warn of a 2nd wave of infections in the last few days. in front of the neighborho
and entrepreneurs across the globe tunning their attention to the plastic menace. in september 201824 year old dutch inventor boy and slots launched an ambitious operation to use a giant boom on the ocean's natural currents to clean up the pacific's giant island of plastic waste known as the great pacific garbage patch. 2 months later a crack in the system forced the prototype back to pool but the team was still able to collect terabytes of data and over 2 tons of ocean plastic waste. they...
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recent stories from across the globe starting in russia the far eastern city of. homs entered a 4th weekend of protests in support of its former governor for a gal was the tane last month on charges of organizing murders 50 years ago shortly after his arrest was signed by president putin his arrest sparked a cry in the area and became popular for his social policies some citizens claim the charges against him are politically motivated also. lots of people in the german capital protesting against coronavirus misuse which they had believed violate their rights and freedoms demonstrators gathered on to the slogan end of the day of freedom while marching without face masks holding signs that one called its existence but the protest comes as germany has recorded an upturn in infections in the post them birthday. to south america where violence broke out on those chile's indigenous month community protesting against the imprisonment of their spiritual leader and other members who have all called on hunger strike they were jailed for allegedly attacking the reeling a tra
recent stories from across the globe starting in russia the far eastern city of. homs entered a 4th weekend of protests in support of its former governor for a gal was the tane last month on charges of organizing murders 50 years ago shortly after his arrest was signed by president putin his arrest sparked a cry in the area and became popular for his social policies some citizens claim the charges against him are politically motivated also. lots of people in the german capital protesting...
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russia begins mass production of its a new vaccine claiming it is a world 1st but scientists around the globe express alarm fearing huge corners have been cut. broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our chief international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us as we recap the week's top stories now a week after the hugely contested presidential election still seeing massive demonstrations throughout the country both pro and anti-government rallies have been taking the streets on sunday in some cases just meters apart. opposition protesters have held a march for freedom rally throughout minsk they are demanding that long term president alexander lukashenko resign claiming that he is clinging to power by force and ignoring people's wishes similar marches are being held across the country our correspondent reports now from the capital. through the desert for 45 this is how the protests unfolding now in independence square people have moved from the monument to here in the morning there was a pro-government rally here for lucas shanker but all the people have left now i
russia begins mass production of its a new vaccine claiming it is a world 1st but scientists around the globe express alarm fearing huge corners have been cut. broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our chief international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us as we recap the week's top stories now a week after the hugely contested presidential election still seeing massive demonstrations throughout the country both pro and anti-government rallies have been taking the...
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russia begins mass production of its new vaccine claiming it is a world 1st of many scientists around the globe to express alarm earing huge corners being cut. hello they're just gone 7 o'clock in the evening here in moscow you're watching the weekly on r.t. international now we car to the hugely contested presidential election bellary still seeing massive demonstrations throughout the country both pro and anti-government rallies have taken to the streets today in some cases gathering just meters apart opposition protestors are holding a march for freedom through the capital minsk they are demanding that the long time president alexander lukashenko resigns citing concerns he is clinging to power by force and ignoring the voice of his people similar marches are being held throughout the country. this person has been in power for 26 years he's clung to it with his teeth and doesn't want to let go they see him when we are against violence we're defending our vote we're doing the best for the future of our contrary i want my children not to live in a country which has violence where there is no voi
russia begins mass production of its new vaccine claiming it is a world 1st of many scientists around the globe to express alarm earing huge corners being cut. hello they're just gone 7 o'clock in the evening here in moscow you're watching the weekly on r.t. international now we car to the hugely contested presidential election bellary still seeing massive demonstrations throughout the country both pro and anti-government rallies have taken to the streets today in some cases gathering just...
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but 1st the fridays for future youth movement against climate change has inspired people around the globe including architects here in germany a group called architects for future is pushing to reform construction for instance by renovating buildings instead of demolishing them the goal is to help stop global warming. we're told we need to build more especially livings but the big question is how do you do that sustainably the building industry is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than all traffic combined and it produces more least in the industry. 50 percent to 40 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in germany and 60 percent.
but 1st the fridays for future youth movement against climate change has inspired people around the globe including architects here in germany a group called architects for future is pushing to reform construction for instance by renovating buildings instead of demolishing them the goal is to help stop global warming. we're told we need to build more especially livings but the big question is how do you do that sustainably the building industry is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions...
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1000000000 doses of the russian vaccine have already been requested from different countries across the globe orders mostly came from asia and the middle east carol dimitri i.v. head of the russian sovereign wealth fund investing in the country's research outlined more details about the new vaccine. welcome the russians people as a wall to vary by their tools a virus a very tired of the restrictions of very tired tones they refused to come on. those are fags one of the contras is approved of x. in which we believe this very state very active rape was it if a month of all the people now have a better hope to resume a normal life as a vaccination. well i am confident enough to inject good looks in myself my wife my of and your 4 year old parents and i think it's very important that we understand the science behind the vaccines though russia great story knowledge of books you can get money interest groups has developed very successful in all of our seeing and merced pixie and then basically current virus just proved to be very similar the merce though we had great science and will likely that th
1000000000 doses of the russian vaccine have already been requested from different countries across the globe orders mostly came from asia and the middle east carol dimitri i.v. head of the russian sovereign wealth fund investing in the country's research outlined more details about the new vaccine. welcome the russians people as a wall to vary by their tools a virus a very tired of the restrictions of very tired tones they refused to come on. those are fags one of the contras is approved of x....
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a diverse range of stories from across the globe from the perspective of our networks journalists on al-jazeera. the orbit. the german hospital treating russian opposition leader alexina valmy says tests indicate he was poisoned. and maryam namazie in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up another 2 leading opposition figures are arrested in battle roost outside a factory west off was staging an anti look at shank a strike. the national guard is some of them wisconsin after protests erupt over the police shooting of a black man also. if you want to really draw. you see or hear. president trump dropped by on day one of the republican convention in north carolina which has formally nominated him as its candidate. german doctors treating the russian opposition to the election of a nice a test results show he was poisoned with a substance that's found in pesticides and nerve agents the german chancellor angela merkel has called on moscow to identify the perpetrators and hold them to account evolving remains in a medically induced coma after being transferred to berlin from a ho
a diverse range of stories from across the globe from the perspective of our networks journalists on al-jazeera. the orbit. the german hospital treating russian opposition leader alexina valmy says tests indicate he was poisoned. and maryam namazie in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up another 2 leading opposition figures are arrested in battle roost outside a factory west off was staging an anti look at shank a strike. the national guard is some of them wisconsin after protests...
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and if so, where in the globe? stien: it has been working very efficiently in brazil in sÃo paulo and rio. we converted rooms into offices by taking the bed away. it is a question of offering corporations through a subscription model the way for them to use the hotels of the network and 110 countries and offering that alternative to their employees where you don't have to go back to the office, but we don't want you to stay at home because you are too confined. we don't feel it is going to be deployed too soon. it has to go through those large organizations. i think there is something there to be tapped. we can't be blind. we have to act. manus: ok, i've just come back from greece. 50% of the hotels were closed. this gives me a sense that a lot of independent operators are going to fall away, they don't have your cash file. so you say make a in the domestic markets. will you actively look at opportunities in mainland europe? where is the most appealing location for you to pick up value and new relationships? sebasti
and if so, where in the globe? stien: it has been working very efficiently in brazil in sÃo paulo and rio. we converted rooms into offices by taking the bed away. it is a question of offering corporations through a subscription model the way for them to use the hotels of the network and 110 countries and offering that alternative to their employees where you don't have to go back to the office, but we don't want you to stay at home because you are too confined. we don't feel it is going to be...
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subscribe to the story that we lock it in until the globe were -- the global picture becomes a little more clear? patrick: we are holding golden will not be selling it anytime soon. we have about 7%. if you look at debt to gdp of the g7, it is going to hit 125%. and when you get to those kinds of debt levels, you have to make difficult decisions. do you want to increase taxes and go through austerity to cut that? in an environment of populism, that is not palatable to anyone, so the much easier and the and game for all central banks and governments are debasing their currencies, parenting the money to pay off -- printing new money to pay off old debt. it is up 24% versus where it was last year, even in the 1980's, when there was very high inflation. m2 is growing at 18% at most. central bank policies are explicit. to suppressng interest rates, and you want to have real assets, so gold is not going to make you rich, but i think it is going to preserve your value. gold companies have actually not been issuing equities, either. i think they are much better than they were in the past. i a
subscribe to the story that we lock it in until the globe were -- the global picture becomes a little more clear? patrick: we are holding golden will not be selling it anytime soon. we have about 7%. if you look at debt to gdp of the g7, it is going to hit 125%. and when you get to those kinds of debt levels, you have to make difficult decisions. do you want to increase taxes and go through austerity to cut that? in an environment of populism, that is not palatable to anyone, so the much easier...
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we have been fortunate we have capabilities across the globe that allows us to provide the work flow solutions for our customers. the side we've been able to do the same. >> let's talk about the deal you have in arizona. the governor announced this is july 9th a collaboration with the labs, market share in arizona the lead leader with perkin elmer i was thinking holy cow, every college in this country should do this kind of deal for you. >> yes, jim, we're actually doing it with a lot of states across the country and also across the globe you might have seen the press release that we have similarly, there are several others maybe partnering with our customers in the state and in some cases directly with the state labs to bring a full solution to our customers. >> now, i think it's important in this age of where there is such geopolitical tension, you have always had a great relationship with china and you, what, do serology in china >> right now we're not providing any solutions in china but leveraging some capabilities and presence in china to bring products into other regions aroun
we have been fortunate we have capabilities across the globe that allows us to provide the work flow solutions for our customers. the side we've been able to do the same. >> let's talk about the deal you have in arizona. the governor announced this is july 9th a collaboration with the labs, market share in arizona the lead leader with perkin elmer i was thinking holy cow, every college in this country should do this kind of deal for you. >> yes, jim, we're actually doing it with a...
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well, yes, with fears of a second imminent wave of the virus and spikes being reported across the globe distancing while travelling does sound like a good one. conventional crowded summer hotspots like beaches, theme parks and busy cities are being avoided by many people in favour of more rural locations to allow for social distancing. so with all of this going on, it's hardly surprising that some fun but pretty unconventional ways of travelling are rising in popularity. around the world, businesses have been creating innovative ways for people to still have fun travelling while remaining safe. according to manufacturers, the ququq camping module is a mini mobile home in a box, which means everything you need is in one place to set off on a wild adventure without seeing a single soul, if that's your thing. how easy is that to turn this into a mobile home? let's do it. developed by a husband—and—wife duo in germany back in 2011, the boxes are now being used all over the globe. well, voila — amazing. as easy as that. tell me, where did the idea come from? prior to this, pretty much if som
well, yes, with fears of a second imminent wave of the virus and spikes being reported across the globe distancing while travelling does sound like a good one. conventional crowded summer hotspots like beaches, theme parks and busy cities are being avoided by many people in favour of more rural locations to allow for social distancing. so with all of this going on, it's hardly surprising that some fun but pretty unconventional ways of travelling are rising in popularity. around the world,...
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couples across the globe divided by covid-19, reunions uncertain but love undiminished. maggie rulli has the story. >> hey, babe, i actually just spoke to the lawyer. good news. she said we should be good to go with everything. that's good. >> hey, babe, it's me. i just want to let you know that i'm thinking about you all the time and i'm so proud of you. everything you're doing for me and the baby is amazing. >> i'm looking forward to seeing you. give me a call whenever you can. >> i just love you and can't wait to see you. goodnight. >> reporter: she didn't think she'd be in labor, racing to the hospital like this. >> oh. >> reporter: it's terrifying and isolating. >> my water has broke. i'm so cold. i keep like getting the shakes. >> reporter: her fiance, sean donovan, is trapped thousands of miles away, banned from travel together united states thanks to covid-19. >> i'm so nervous. >> reporter: in the modern world, increasingly interconnected, relationships are no longer bound by borders, but as coronavirus swept the globe governments around the world invoked travel
couples across the globe divided by covid-19, reunions uncertain but love undiminished. maggie rulli has the story. >> hey, babe, i actually just spoke to the lawyer. good news. she said we should be good to go with everything. that's good. >> hey, babe, it's me. i just want to let you know that i'm thinking about you all the time and i'm so proud of you. everything you're doing for me and the baby is amazing. >> i'm looking forward to seeing you. give me a call whenever you...
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a mixed ethnic bad cast into one dance company 12 exceptional dancers from across the globe are brought together by one of the most exciting choreographers of our time. to actually kind of carry you a church the doll and the ballet of different arts 21. next on. motorsport is it still a man. no way. to compete in a race car driving. and they're winning. our old motor sport expert the fastest female wrestler car drivers of all time ok let's jump right. in 60 minutes to double. our season but. blazers are still be. claims that consumes forests and entire residential areas. rising temperatures water shortages land clearance there's an abundance of flammable material and once again it has no stopping the father's place numbers going up and cynthia global conflagration the world on fire starts aug 12th on d w such. good news. is. what you don't think i have a dance school in ivory coast i do performance as a choreographer and performer. but my dance is african afro dance afro beat and all that with richard it's very different because with richard it's classical.
a mixed ethnic bad cast into one dance company 12 exceptional dancers from across the globe are brought together by one of the most exciting choreographers of our time. to actually kind of carry you a church the doll and the ballet of different arts 21. next on. motorsport is it still a man. no way. to compete in a race car driving. and they're winning. our old motor sport expert the fastest female wrestler car drivers of all time ok let's jump right. in 60 minutes to double. our season but....
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the number of new cases around the globe and governments weighing options to face it. and what will the fallout be this is inside story. hello welcome to the program. just a few weeks ago many governments fall they have a coronavirus under control the number of cases was falling and the infections flattening government started lifting restrictions and reopening that economies some even praised for their successes and many people resume their daily lives but that optimism last a record number of infections is being reported in many countries some call it a resurgence others come back and scientists debating how to identify and define what the 2nd wave. the world health organization says the virus is unfolding in one big wave with no evidence it is impacted by changes in seasons and it predicts the pandemic is likely to go on for a long time. specialists from milan china have traveled to hong kong to help contain a resurgence of the virus hong kong initially kept it in fashions down but is now being hit but what's being called a 3rd wave of infections vietnam has recorded
the number of new cases around the globe and governments weighing options to face it. and what will the fallout be this is inside story. hello welcome to the program. just a few weeks ago many governments fall they have a coronavirus under control the number of cases was falling and the infections flattening government started lifting restrictions and reopening that economies some even praised for their successes and many people resume their daily lives but that optimism last a record number of...
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very very painful she said he's also with this is a recount business and finance journalist with the globe and based daily the target sites of all the tuts and orica believes that by the full the late the latest corona will be back and she warns the economy will be hard hit and a very warm welcome to sister because koch professor of public health and deputy all of jihad bill and charity hospital he says. we must do everything in our power to keep infection rates low and protect the public sector. thank you all for being here once again i'd like to begin with utopias coats and until very recently there was a sense here in germany that we had the situation with the coronavirus pretty much under control it's fair to say so is it fair to ask what has gone wrong i'm not sure something went wrong thing. that we're seeing right now was expected because we open the borders we allow people to travel abroad so people maybe behave something somewhat different than they would do at home they come back some of them are infected the schools opening public life is opening which is a good thing i think th
very very painful she said he's also with this is a recount business and finance journalist with the globe and based daily the target sites of all the tuts and orica believes that by the full the late the latest corona will be back and she warns the economy will be hard hit and a very warm welcome to sister because koch professor of public health and deputy all of jihad bill and charity hospital he says. we must do everything in our power to keep infection rates low and protect the public...
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entrepreneurs across the globe tunning their attention to the plastic menace. in september 201824 year old dutch inventor boy and slots launched an ambitious operation to use a giant boom on the ocean's natural currents to clean up the pacific's giant island of plastic waste known as the great pacific garbage patch. 2 months later a crack in the system forced the prototype back to pool but the team was still able to collect terabytes of data and over 2 tons of ocean plastic waste. they reports they'll soon be ready to relaunch. what can we do with all the waste plastic we collect. in the u.k. one in france has found a clever way to plug holes with a new road material made in part from waste plastic. and in the philippines a 15 year old schoolboy undertook to tackle the country's plastic bag problem with a biodegradable variety made from coconuts with clever ideas like these we may just be able to stand the plastic toy. after years of overgrazing the damage caused to the precious grasslands of chile is being reversed with one of the world's biggest ever conserva
entrepreneurs across the globe tunning their attention to the plastic menace. in september 201824 year old dutch inventor boy and slots launched an ambitious operation to use a giant boom on the ocean's natural currents to clean up the pacific's giant island of plastic waste known as the great pacific garbage patch. 2 months later a crack in the system forced the prototype back to pool but the team was still able to collect terabytes of data and over 2 tons of ocean plastic waste. they reports...
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the old going up in snow. globe in concentration the world on fire starts august 12th on t.w. .is recycling the future of architecture welcome to arts and culture where we'll be asking that question and also coming up. versus substance redefining the parisian woman beyond cliches about pouty lips and fancy scarves. and transforming a nasty old mattress into a belgian waffle or maybe a spicy taco trash fast food sculptures by artiste. but 1st the friday's for future youth movement against climate change has inspired people around the globe including architects here in germany a group called architects for future is pushing to reform construction for instance by renovating buildings instead of demolishing them the goal is to help stop global warming. we're told we need to build more especially livings but the big question is how do you do that sustainably the building industry is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than all traffic combined and it produces more waste than any industry. 50 percent 40 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in germany and 60 percent of all the
the old going up in snow. globe in concentration the world on fire starts august 12th on t.w. .is recycling the future of architecture welcome to arts and culture where we'll be asking that question and also coming up. versus substance redefining the parisian woman beyond cliches about pouty lips and fancy scarves. and transforming a nasty old mattress into a belgian waffle or maybe a spicy taco trash fast food sculptures by artiste. but 1st the friday's for future youth movement against...
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the arctic which is very vulnerable of honorable the warming is much faster than in the rest of the globe and as always 1st now really see the 1st signs off off the future in the next decade probably there have been so many warnings about this phenomenon is it too late to stop the warming. well that that's really hard to say i think we are very late and the carbon emissions are not really slowing down saw i think that's the thing we have to do so we need to to reduce carbon emissions and there are so many processes that will even accelerate once we once things start like thawing permafrost which has the potential to put more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere for example you know we're talking about massive global climate changes here so what can people like you and i actually do to make sure that the poles don't continue to warm. well i think we can all contribute i mean we can think about our lifestyle how we do things if we need to really travel a lot. i mean we are all with there are more than 7000000000 people in the world and i think everyone can and can contribute a little bit but
the arctic which is very vulnerable of honorable the warming is much faster than in the rest of the globe and as always 1st now really see the 1st signs off off the future in the next decade probably there have been so many warnings about this phenomenon is it too late to stop the warming. well that that's really hard to say i think we are very late and the carbon emissions are not really slowing down saw i think that's the thing we have to do so we need to to reduce carbon emissions and there...
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a mixed ethnic spat cast until one dance company 12 exceptional dancers from across the globe are brought together by one of the most exciting choreographers of our time. to actually kind of carry you a church scholar and the ballet of arts 21. and 30 minutes on d w are they friends it. or are they enemies of. their board for roger. donald trump and the sunday mirror proving our 2 part documentary n.y.c. difficult relationship between russia. and between their president how does their rivalry and their dangerous mutual admiration affect the rest of the world. bosom bullies. in 75 minutes on d. w. . what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 316 get kidnapped now. i'm not going to think that it took a while because sometimes i am but i stand up and whimper that research i mean thinks deep into the german culture of looking at stereotypes a question that is think a seat of the country that i doubt i'm playing. need to change big picture this drama there you go yes it's all about ok no i'm a joke join me f
a mixed ethnic spat cast until one dance company 12 exceptional dancers from across the globe are brought together by one of the most exciting choreographers of our time. to actually kind of carry you a church scholar and the ballet of arts 21. and 30 minutes on d w are they friends it. or are they enemies of. their board for roger. donald trump and the sunday mirror proving our 2 part documentary n.y.c. difficult relationship between russia. and between their president how does their rivalry...