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from a family that has a european history it was i always wanted to be back in the european and vironment which was for me of course work either in the commission or in other places and therefore after having of course make quite some detours by training i'm a medical doctor so i've been working why do while in the medical field and i came pretty late into politics i was beginning of forty's when i started with politics it was an enormous gift and. i learned tremendously during those now 13 years with i'm going to america in the cabinet but. as i said i always wanted to come back to my roots and i'm very very happy to be here. to show that i'm going to do too much. ok on to. the tele you talked a lot of the intention of believe are stronger europe does this mean that do you want to accept skeptical commissioners which could be proposed by nationalist sort of populist governments around europe such as italy for example thank you. i want a commission that is working to strengthen europe to position europe in this world in its appropriate role and europe is needed in this world and on this w
from a family that has a european history it was i always wanted to be back in the european and vironment which was for me of course work either in the commission or in other places and therefore after having of course make quite some detours by training i'm a medical doctor so i've been working why do while in the medical field and i came pretty late into politics i was beginning of forty's when i started with politics it was an enormous gift and. i learned tremendously during those now 13...
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and vironment protection. you know all those things are into things well celebrity here because the average person in this part of the ward it's more interested in some viable. the f. and animals catch with a reflective pen when it comes to environmental protection stanley sets an example his way. instead of brushes he uses different colored light bulbs. lights out and the magic begins. its transition from green and healthy to the alarming state that it's in today captured through the lens of a camera. usually a painting done with oil or acrylic on canvas to take a couple of hours to a few days depending on the size and they'll be considerable waste this is done in just a few minutes and there's no waste. when you use things like or you can't just expose it to either end of the data or end up in the environment so this helps us mileage are pretty cheap tools which are in action in our environment that it's invested gives us the appeal that we expect to get from us. this isn't how stanley used to work a graduat
and vironment protection. you know all those things are into things well celebrity here because the average person in this part of the ward it's more interested in some viable. the f. and animals catch with a reflective pen when it comes to environmental protection stanley sets an example his way. instead of brushes he uses different colored light bulbs. lights out and the magic begins. its transition from green and healthy to the alarming state that it's in today captured through the lens of a...
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the atmosphere is also great i think that i just find it explained to vironment like this it's simply a work of a. art the whole thing is indescribable. everything the location location is wonderful with a backup in the musicians a fantastic. fantastic scenery the whole environment southie role is beautiful. and the british jazz musicians play in front of 3 different huts today. between the concert venues. every. one forgettable moments and panoramas are guaranteed. i can honestly say it unlike any performance experience i've done with any band in my in my musical career so it's definitely something that's been kicked off the list but like i say would love to do it again sometime. i knew that was going to happen. experimental sounds otherwise only nature is here. high altitude concerts in northern italy an unforgettable experience. well the views the. passion from the audiences to follow us on this journey. the altitude sickness. with the playing. and just lots of laughter lots and lots of laughter. while the sets are all just festival out so i digit in the dawn lights is a musical jo
the atmosphere is also great i think that i just find it explained to vironment like this it's simply a work of a. art the whole thing is indescribable. everything the location location is wonderful with a backup in the musicians a fantastic. fantastic scenery the whole environment southie role is beautiful. and the british jazz musicians play in front of 3 different huts today. between the concert venues. every. one forgettable moments and panoramas are guaranteed. i can honestly say it unlike...
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the atmosphere is also great i think i just find it exciting and vironment like this it's simply a work of all. the whole thing is indescribable you know every little communication is wonderful with a backup in the musicians a fantastic they should call a fantastic scenery the whole environment southie role is beautiful. and the british just musicians play in front of 3 different huts today. between the concert venues. every. one forgettable moments and panoramas are guaranteed. i can honestly say it's unlike any performance experience i've done with any band in my in my musical career so it's definitely something that's been kicked off the list but like i say i'd love to do it again sometime. i knew i was going to have been. spared mental sounds but otherwise only nature is here. high altitude concerts in northern italy an unforgettable experience. while the views the. passion from the audiences to follow us on this journey. the altitude sickness. with the playing. and just lots of laughter lots and lots of laughter. while the sets are all just festival out so i digit in the dynamites
the atmosphere is also great i think i just find it exciting and vironment like this it's simply a work of all. the whole thing is indescribable you know every little communication is wonderful with a backup in the musicians a fantastic they should call a fantastic scenery the whole environment southie role is beautiful. and the british just musicians play in front of 3 different huts today. between the concert venues. every. one forgettable moments and panoramas are guaranteed. i can honestly...
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then vironment has benefited. all a lot from the plastic but even if you look at the my background business now got in. on deeds duty free clean you know it's it's it's it's green there are no plastic bags you know plastic water all industries to the streets are korean brainstem one field with plastic bags. even the local downside to not is mart is because of the decline in plastic waste but plastic bottles remain a challenge jim so i could be and fellow activists are now pushing the manufacturers to. i've always. believed that those people who make. income 00 make profits from plastic bottles they should ensure some kind of deposit scheme where consume us of their products return those borders to some kind of a center where they are given some reward some here shillings. for each plastic bottle they take and then those voters are take it for recycling. jim so i could be a wants to continue with his comments on people to practice responsible use of prostate for him with the ban on plastic bags the 1st step has bee
then vironment has benefited. all a lot from the plastic but even if you look at the my background business now got in. on deeds duty free clean you know it's it's it's it's green there are no plastic bags you know plastic water all industries to the streets are korean brainstem one field with plastic bags. even the local downside to not is mart is because of the decline in plastic waste but plastic bottles remain a challenge jim so i could be and fellow activists are now pushing the...
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business we will see the end is now being to be happy to feel good about what you do that would prevent vironment make money out of the. 2 thirds of the philippines energy consumption is actually coming from fossil fuel so in our own little way as a bank here in the country what we hope to do is. help shift that energy mix. or energy. this is one of the projects her bank has financed to the tune of 1000000 euros just a year ago it was a stinking open rubbish dump the biggest landfill site in manila now the garbage has been covered with earth and is used to generate electricity. silver not. as an engineer and renewable energy consultant. this will. connect to down to the ground and it's collecting methane gas and other gases that's being produced by decomposing garbage inside. the gas goes to a power plant where drives turbines navarro checks regularly how much electricity the cost generates he says the government should deal gas for 30 more years. got landfill project may be good for the environment but it's not so welcome for people living in the slum nearby who have lost their source of income.
business we will see the end is now being to be happy to feel good about what you do that would prevent vironment make money out of the. 2 thirds of the philippines energy consumption is actually coming from fossil fuel so in our own little way as a bank here in the country what we hope to do is. help shift that energy mix. or energy. this is one of the projects her bank has financed to the tune of 1000000 euros just a year ago it was a stinking open rubbish dump the biggest landfill site in...
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that don't you done a lot also before greta merkel had an else a lot before creator 995 she was a vironment minister she had called climate change a very pressing issue now where in 2019 and on the do. where there were yet more fridays for future demonstrations here of berlin her governing coalition is still struggling to actually pin down how exactly they want to tackle the c o 2 emissions issue here in germany not just america was looking and sounding very good there were questions asked about her health but she's still realty after this press conference how stable is her government is this what sense did you get there while it's by no means certain that she wore be able to remain chance until 2021 health wise she seemed rather bouncy she's not that terribly adept at once she speaks usually anyway but coalition is under acute threat the social democrats are having a very diverse a difficult time on the green party here in germany in the latest polls is coming within reach of 2 or 3 percentage points with her own c do you party so under pressure absolutely is tremendously under pressure bu
that don't you done a lot also before greta merkel had an else a lot before creator 995 she was a vironment minister she had called climate change a very pressing issue now where in 2019 and on the do. where there were yet more fridays for future demonstrations here of berlin her governing coalition is still struggling to actually pin down how exactly they want to tackle the c o 2 emissions issue here in germany not just america was looking and sounding very good there were questions asked...
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. >> you've got jay inslee talking about the vironment. you've got elizabeth warren talking about economic issues. you've got kamala harrking about healthcare. you've got joe biden talking about, you know, the survival of our country and the soul of our country. >> so you're not concerned about the progressive energy on the party nominating somebody's who's too progressive for thetr coto get behind. >> well, if they can't win, yes. i mean, if they n't win. but i believe whoever we nominate will be able to win. >> do you think th country could nominate and elect a democratic socialist for president of the unitestates? >> that we'll find out. that we'll find out. >> you think that bernie sanders could beat donald trump? >> i think we, as democrats, regard-- i mean, he's not a democrats, but we, as demo-- >> well -- >> yeah, yeah.e >> what ifts the democrats nomination, then? >> then he is the democratic nominee. >> and you would vote for him over donald trump. >> absolutely. and what has to happen is -- democrats have to coalesce. >> do you
. >> you've got jay inslee talking about the vironment. you've got elizabeth warren talking about economic issues. you've got kamala harrking about healthcare. you've got joe biden talking about, you know, the survival of our country and the soul of our country. >> so you're not concerned about the progressive energy on the party nominating somebody's who's too progressive for thetr coto get behind. >> well, if they can't win, yes. i mean, if they n't win. but i believe...
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kashmir in growing numbers but environmentalists say the waste they leave behind is threatening then vironment reports. of a high in the himalayan mountains an indian administered kashmir these 100 who grimm's a travelling 15 kilometers of the hostile terrain they hitting one of the fates holy shrines inside ominous kegs in past decades just a few 1000 pilgrims made the journey each year now these hundreds of thousands. i would pray at the cape that peace and tranquility should remain in our country and everyone should live in a brotherhood but the environmental costs are severe the achieve. all this is such a beautiful holy cave but pogroms have turned this into a picnic spot pilgrims should give a contribution towards the environment and prevent pollution there is not much weiss management here rubbish as littered everywhere on this western tip of the himalayas locals have set up small restaurants and kitchens with little government regulation the waste they produce is dumped in glassy is streams in gorges it pollutes the tributaries that flow into the light and sound rivers kashmir's main w
kashmir in growing numbers but environmentalists say the waste they leave behind is threatening then vironment reports. of a high in the himalayan mountains an indian administered kashmir these 100 who grimm's a travelling 15 kilometers of the hostile terrain they hitting one of the fates holy shrines inside ominous kegs in past decades just a few 1000 pilgrims made the journey each year now these hundreds of thousands. i would pray at the cape that peace and tranquility should remain in our...
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oblige a state to ensure that their reason in the neighboring what is called the enabling and vironment there so that the people who protect human rights can operate the safety and actually protected by the lol and facilitate the. helpful actions that assist the all of us in society now. the european union has adopted a very. sort of unfair approach to. set of sound international standards it. always requests for example south american states said to protect human rights defenders in south america but then when it comes to europe but it's doing quite a different thing so i think that we need to bring those international standards back to europe and they're sure that our leaders speak about these people in the way they should be treated as human rights defenders who need to continue doing their job and they are in fact in most cases doing something well thore these or should be doing so let me do something very special for us earlier on today you took your camera and you walked around to manatees so that we could see the would think you and your coworkers actually doing on the ground onl
oblige a state to ensure that their reason in the neighboring what is called the enabling and vironment there so that the people who protect human rights can operate the safety and actually protected by the lol and facilitate the. helpful actions that assist the all of us in society now. the european union has adopted a very. sort of unfair approach to. set of sound international standards it. always requests for example south american states said to protect human rights defenders in south...
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oblige a state to ensure that their ease in the neighboring what is called that enabling and vironment there so that the people who protect human rights can operate to safety and actually protected by the lol and facilitate the. helpful actions that cease to all of us in society now. the european union has adopted a very. sort of unfair approach to. sound international standards it. requests for example south american states and to protect human rights defenders in south america but then when it comes to europe but it's doing quite a different thing so i think that we need to bring those international standards back to europe and they're sure that our leaders speak about these people in the way they should be treated as human rights defenders who need to continue doing their job and they are in fact in most cases doing something well thore these or should be doing so let me do something very special for us earlier on today you took your camera and you walked around to manatees so that we could see the wood think you and your coworkers actually doing on the ground only i want of less bo
oblige a state to ensure that their ease in the neighboring what is called that enabling and vironment there so that the people who protect human rights can operate to safety and actually protected by the lol and facilitate the. helpful actions that cease to all of us in society now. the european union has adopted a very. sort of unfair approach to. sound international standards it. requests for example south american states and to protect human rights defenders in south america but then when...
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and among the stories coming up and vironment subgroups sound the alarm over plans to mine me ocean floor warning after every person damage. also their president promised things would get better but argentinean families still have to travel 4 hours to just to find a hot meal. and in sports action from england's crucial game in new zealand cricket world cup that's all coming up with rob. hello again or welcome back to international weather forecasts well we are still looking at some very hot air across much of central and eastern parts and united states and a lot of that warmth is making its way into canada as well so we do have some thunderstorms here on our map and that's going to cause some often on rain showers as well as gusty winds maybe a few hail storms coming in out of this but for minneapolis you're going to be seeing a hot day for you at 30 degrees kids a city of $31.00 and washington it is going to be sweltering at about $34.00 degrees there well as you make a way down here across parts of the caribbean we are looking at often on rain showers across much of the east as well as
and among the stories coming up and vironment subgroups sound the alarm over plans to mine me ocean floor warning after every person damage. also their president promised things would get better but argentinean families still have to travel 4 hours to just to find a hot meal. and in sports action from england's crucial game in new zealand cricket world cup that's all coming up with rob. hello again or welcome back to international weather forecasts well we are still looking at some very hot air...
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the atmosphere is also great i think that i just find it frightening vironment like this it's simplya work of art the whole thing is indescribable you know vision every day took a location is wonderful but the back up in the musicians are fantastic and they should call a fantastic scenery the whole environment southie role is beautiful. there's a british jazz musicians playing in front of 3 different huts today they hide between the concert venues. they. go every. unforgettable moments and panoramas are guaranteed. oh. i can honestly say it unlike any performance experience i've done with any band in my in my musical career so it's definitely something that's been kicked off the list but like i say would love to do it again sometime. i knew that was going to happen. but. experimental sounds otherwise only nature is heard. high altitude concerts in northern italy an unforgettable experience. while the views the. passion from the audiences to follow us on this journey. the altitude sickness but with the playing. and just lots of laughter lots and lots of laughter. while the sets are al
the atmosphere is also great i think that i just find it frightening vironment like this it's simplya work of art the whole thing is indescribable you know vision every day took a location is wonderful but the back up in the musicians are fantastic and they should call a fantastic scenery the whole environment southie role is beautiful. there's a british jazz musicians playing in front of 3 different huts today they hide between the concert venues. they. go every. unforgettable moments and...
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in they said the lockheed martin boeing dime corp international computer sciences corp and aero vironmentall told eric about 70 companies are interested in this $1000000000.00 contract as we look out 35710 years this market remains a very much a growth market. it's the disease of permanent war the destroy the men always. islamic fundamentalism. in power all of those who profit from prominent more politically economically and militarily. make no mistake a nuclear armed iran is not a challenge that can be contained it would threaten the elimination of israel the security of gulf nations and the stability of the global economy. at risk triggering a nuclear arms race in the region and the un raveling of the nonproliferation treaty. and how close is iran to getting it let me show you. brought a diagram for. here's a dark room. this is a bomb. this is a fuse. where should a red line be drawn. a red line should be drawn right here. the threat from iran is a political football what was interesting was that many israelis including people from the military said as long as there is an extensional th
in they said the lockheed martin boeing dime corp international computer sciences corp and aero vironmentall told eric about 70 companies are interested in this $1000000000.00 contract as we look out 35710 years this market remains a very much a growth market. it's the disease of permanent war the destroy the men always. islamic fundamentalism. in power all of those who profit from prominent more politically economically and militarily. make no mistake a nuclear armed iran is not a challenge...
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and they said the lockheed martin boeing dime corp international computer science is corp and aero vironmentall told eric about 70 companies are interested in this $1000000000.00 contract as we look out 35710 years this market remains a very much a growth market. because the disease a permanent war the destroy the men always. islamic fundamentalism. can empower all of those who profit from criminal more politically economically and militarily. make no mistake a nuclear armed iran is not a challenge that can be contained it would threaten the elimination of israel the security of gulf nations and the stability of the global economy. at risk triggering a nuclear arms race in the region and the un raveling of the nonproliferation treaty. and how close is iran to getting it let me show you. brought a diagram for. here's a darter. this is a bomb. this is a fuse. where should a red line be drawn. a red line should be drawn right here. the threat from iran is a political football what was interesting was that many israelis including people from the military said as long as there is an extensional t
and they said the lockheed martin boeing dime corp international computer science is corp and aero vironmentall told eric about 70 companies are interested in this $1000000000.00 contract as we look out 35710 years this market remains a very much a growth market. because the disease a permanent war the destroy the men always. islamic fundamentalism. can empower all of those who profit from criminal more politically economically and militarily. make no mistake a nuclear armed iran is not a...
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because they are afraid of this people that they pretend to protect the vironment.hey don't. >> reporter: conservation groups across eope are closely monitoring this case. it's quite clear that the owner of this hotel is determined to press ahead with his vy expensive project. and so, this case is now in greece's highestourt-- the counsel of state. the judges are expected to make a ruling sometime this autumn, and it's expected also that it can set a precedent for antiquities across greece. after ten years of financial crisis and austerity, one of the bright spots of the greek economy is the tourist industry, and the main attraction of all is the acropolis. on this particular morning, thee mo was seething with visitors. greece's popularity has icreased, the expense of other mediterranean countries like egypt, tunisia and turkey, whose tourist revenuesbeen hit by a combination of terrorism and authoritarianism.w ben 2014 and 2018, the number of visitors to greece rose by 50%, from 22 million to 33 million. >> you need all kinds of hotels. you need boutique hotels. yo
because they are afraid of this people that they pretend to protect the vironment.hey don't. >> reporter: conservation groups across eope are closely monitoring this case. it's quite clear that the owner of this hotel is determined to press ahead with his vy expensive project. and so, this case is now in greece's highestourt-- the counsel of state. the judges are expected to make a ruling sometime this autumn, and it's expected also that it can set a precedent for antiquities across...
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groups say many still face discrimination pesticides and intensive farming practices often harm then vironment one farm in southern england is taking it different approach what's called a wilding leaves lives talk to room for free or until he went to visit a farm in sussex. just an hour south of london you find yourself in the wilderness not long ago this was a traditional farm but the owners decided to shut their eyes and see what would happen if they allowed nature to take us all back through astounded even them the race at which it all grew back now it not only absorbs huge amounts of carbon dioxide but is teeming with wildlife species have come back here like the stork in that tree off in the distance that haven't been seen in the u.k. the hundreds of years before that it had been really you know we could see it was it was the typical monoculture of british army and we used to travel the world to look at wildlife and we never once thought that we could get it back on our doorstep and this was where i mean really as much as anywhere when i can expect large swaths of being groomed to turn in
groups say many still face discrimination pesticides and intensive farming practices often harm then vironment one farm in southern england is taking it different approach what's called a wilding leaves lives talk to room for free or until he went to visit a farm in sussex. just an hour south of london you find yourself in the wilderness not long ago this was a traditional farm but the owners decided to shut their eyes and see what would happen if they allowed nature to take us all back through...
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. >> reporter: this specific w vironment is what french winemakers, and lifornia pot growers, call theirrroir." craig johnson is shooting for a "southern humboldt" appellation. >>ndustrial america is not producing what we produce. you're not seeing rows of greenhouses here.ge we have renerative growing practices, where we're closing loops. more than sustainable. and more than organic. so this is the internet of the earth right here. these long fungal trands. we have living soils. you peel back that cover crop and there's worms and biology. the checks and balances of nature we try to keep in tune with. >> reporter: and thus the entire culture of cultivationat makes his premium products a hit. even his vaping oil. >> so this is extract from our flower, "blood orange kush" that was grown here on our flat. this is extracted by a company called chemistry. and you can think of it as a grape grower-winemaker relationship. >> reporter: and they're the winemaker. >> they're the winemaker and we're the grape grower. this is single-source, single- batch. >> reporter: it's like a vintage? >> yes, th
. >> reporter: this specific w vironment is what french winemakers, and lifornia pot growers, call theirrroir." craig johnson is shooting for a "southern humboldt" appellation. >>ndustrial america is not producing what we produce. you're not seeing rows of greenhouses here.ge we have renerative growing practices, where we're closing loops. more than sustainable. and more than organic. so this is the internet of the earth right here. these long fungal trands. we have...
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laid that out, tell me your response on the protocols, the laws, the workload that you have and the vironment and, again, i want to make sure we treat people with respect and dignity. i am talking about people in your facility. so give me your quick perspective on what i just laid out on the structure that we have there. director albence: thank you, congressman. i wholeheartedly agree that it's imperative those individuals that are in our custody are kept in a safe and secure environment and treated humanely and dignity while they are in the time in custody. that's what we endeavor to do. that's what our standard is. our pbs 2000 is probably than nger than -- thicker this. i know we worked with updating those standards. mr. cuellar: you're working with the appropriation committee and are you working with -- director albence: n.g.o.'s that work in the immigration space. we actually invited law forcement in as well because they're the ones that have to implement these standards. we have to make sure what we do is meaningful. some of the standards we have are 20 years old that aren't relevant an
laid that out, tell me your response on the protocols, the laws, the workload that you have and the vironment and, again, i want to make sure we treat people with respect and dignity. i am talking about people in your facility. so give me your quick perspective on what i just laid out on the structure that we have there. director albence: thank you, congressman. i wholeheartedly agree that it's imperative those individuals that are in our custody are kept in a safe and secure environment and...
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local and vironment be that we are unable to use some of the force that we can use in open ground. and thirdly we found that there were some protests tampering with the electricity and we find that some of the lights have gone out. and you can fear total power that the protest while charging against someone turned off the like i'm afraid that there will be people stepping people all there will be. a wrong move on either side both the police and the protesters and lastly but not the least during the trial they throw in some white smoke that as you know in the afternoon there were already a toxic powder. attack on my office in the afternoon so without knowing whether this is another toxic holiday at tech we have no other choice but to temporarily retreat from that's cold and before we retreat we have already in the afternoon fall busy we have. security to appeal to all working stop within the let's call to leave let's go do to the. incident the charging by the protesters and by the time 9 o'clock we have we have been told that all working stop have left that that means that we are su
local and vironment be that we are unable to use some of the force that we can use in open ground. and thirdly we found that there were some protests tampering with the electricity and we find that some of the lights have gone out. and you can fear total power that the protest while charging against someone turned off the like i'm afraid that there will be people stepping people all there will be. a wrong move on either side both the police and the protesters and lastly but not the least during...