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w. michelle a chris no talk to minister, how back about what standing in his way? minister, how back? so the money is there, but how will you convince the 16 federal states to make 2 percent of that area? debatable for renewables to get over the not in my front yard mentality. i think we'd have to do both talk with people. come to a spirit that will make things happen. and on the other hand, going into the regulations. if germany is now starting building up its infrastructure only on the basis of renewable energy, that means of cost that the security of the infrastructure life on renew, but energies and that one cannot say, okay, i understand this, but don't bitter windmills in my backyard or in my country, so we have to change the routes the last as well. so is environmental protection and t a junior child see a contradiction in the future. that what seems to be a contrast must be a crunch. contrast, we can solve conflict, we can give nature the big birds, the goats and other birds more space. but in find another place for wind move, but we need to find place. we're going to be talki
w. michelle a chris no talk to minister, how back about what standing in his way? minister, how back? so the money is there, but how will you convince the 16 federal states to make 2 percent of that area? debatable for renewables to get over the not in my front yard mentality. i think we'd have to do both talk with people. come to a spirit that will make things happen. and on the other hand, going into the regulations. if germany is now starting building up its infrastructure only on the basis...
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w. she political editor, micheler, christner, joins us now and she is in the bundle. talk. michaela, tell us about what chancellor aloft shoulds a said today in the bonus tag. well, basically, he reiterated how unfortunate was for people to get those booster shots. $30000000.00 more shots is what the government wants to implement by the end of the month, although it's of course uncertain whether they will be able to manage that. and that's why there's so much talk about mandatory vaccinations all have. so it's once reiterated again that he's in favor, but there is no government proposal. and towards that it is left up to individual groups of m. p. 's. it's across the aisle at to find a decision according to their own conscience. so we also heard him to day speak about russia reiterating that something changed when russia and annexed ukraine, that it changing bored as it's simply some a red line that it cannot cross. i'm, let's take a listen. i believe we have a sound bite from the chance such as that all of shorts and she i think, addressed as the proposal of mandator
w. she political editor, micheler, christner, joins us now and she is in the bundle. talk. michaela, tell us about what chancellor aloft shoulds a said today in the bonus tag. well, basically, he reiterated how unfortunate was for people to get those booster shots. $30000000.00 more shots is what the government wants to implement by the end of the month, although it's of course uncertain whether they will be able to manage that. and that's why there's so much talk about mandatory vaccinations...
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w e l chip, francophone. she is german market. quote, michel, yes. the market clinical. no commotion. talking about it. when would you to go 3 months civic himself? me, lush. it won't just think of it because i live on the bishop. is that okay? i can i was you having so limited that i have a really interesting i bought a minute. i feel like this, the receiving data when i get out on another than i thought i would argue living with joe to go. was that a yeah, my granddaughter, manager is anyway, he had a saudi while put him up with that. a bus on wait out. he thought about the killing will. all right, they will come on young, legit, rentmoola, willow will number available, jonathan. sound like a legit level grant and getting lost. oh it looks good. yeah. not a big but we're a bunch of it. he'll work up the good. good. good. good. good. oh yeah. no, no. i didn't. oh, well, my lease. yeah gabby did wasn't with lady sent that i said to let them and i see that lady going to be very matching put any bar much. he come on us, you don't think need other hon. um pull up lucia california and she will border tina
w e l chip, francophone. she is german market. quote, michel, yes. the market clinical. no commotion. talking about it. when would you to go 3 months civic himself? me, lush. it won't just think of it because i live on the bishop. is that okay? i can i was you having so limited that i have a really interesting i bought a minute. i feel like this, the receiving data when i get out on another than i thought i would argue living with joe to go. was that a yeah, my granddaughter, manager is anyway,...
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michelle christner. thank you. he watching every news coming up next and d, w, news, asia we look at afghanistan, acute hunger crisis, people resorting to selling their own organs to get money to eat. a country seeing a wave of malnourished children being taken to hospitals in such numbers that they still have to leave again with that and a whole lot more coming up with the rush energy. and just a moment, i'm a rock and roll and i'll be back up with to the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings. there was a before 911 and an after 911. he says after $911.00, the clubs came off. where organized crime rules were conglomerates make their own laws work through what's big. it doesn't matter. the only criteria is worked. we'll hook people up. we shed light on the opaque world who's behind benefits. and why are they a threat to a soul, o peak world. this week on d w this is did other news asia coming up to day 3 stories of of got his thoughts on going human. tragedy fast hung up half the country's population doesn't know where it's next me. we've come from some or even resorting to selling the organs
michelle christner. thank you. he watching every news coming up next and d, w, news, asia we look at afghanistan, acute hunger crisis, people resorting to selling their own organs to get money to eat. a country seeing a wave of malnourished children being taken to hospitals in such numbers that they still have to leave again with that and a whole lot more coming up with the rush energy. and just a moment, i'm a rock and roll and i'll be back up with to the dark side where intelligence agencies...
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w. business reporter. not in fresh lot in jakarta, and i don't think that's nadine. i think that's michelle again. let's see if we can get her on the screen. here she is. are i not a good to have you here? how realistic is this timeline to get to net your emissions by 2016. i believe i'm right. as 2050 for the transport sector. a given these figures that we're seeing, the figures in the study, actually they suggest that it's a harder road than jakarta on figures. is that right? yes, yes. so the way you put it now, i mean the study that we just saw, the figures from a home and dependent think tank but created a model for how indonesia could know in theory reach is carbon neutral goal and shutting it along. sectors like transportation, power, generation and so on. in indonesia itself, the government that's responsible for the transition of the electric grid. it actually has much, much lower goals for the other clarification of transportation and with regards to readers. i think it's only for the 13000000 versus 110000000 that you saw. so yes, there is a huge gap and perception inhibition when it com
w. business reporter. not in fresh lot in jakarta, and i don't think that's nadine. i think that's michelle again. let's see if we can get her on the screen. here she is. are i not a good to have you here? how realistic is this timeline to get to net your emissions by 2016. i believe i'm right. as 2050 for the transport sector. a given these figures that we're seeing, the figures in the study, actually they suggest that it's a harder road than jakarta on figures. is that right? yes, yes. so the...
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w. spoke to a nurse who works in a coven 19 ward herself, but says she won't get vaccinated, whatever the risk. michelle gas law to day. sabina saluda is working as an alternative practitioner. she offers her patients homeopathy treatments. on other days, she works as a nurse in an intensive care unit. when the pandemic started, she volunteered in a cobit ward. even local newspapers reported on the story as mclennan 20 settling of ease, little fawn above him. it is a small intensive care unit, but over 50 percent of it was occupied by corona virus patients. lucas have during my shifts i really experienced how desperately patients were struggling for air envelopes that really got to me. and rudy puts in dod, vicky howlton, loft, lincoln from her own experience. she knows that the disease has cost many lives. however, she doesn't want to get vaccinated against coven 19, even though it will be compulsory for health care workers and germany from much. and that ammonia instead of being vaccinated with the vaccine who's effect, i can't assessable. i'd rather catch the virus. naming. of course the at that coul
w. spoke to a nurse who works in a coven 19 ward herself, but says she won't get vaccinated, whatever the risk. michelle gas law to day. sabina saluda is working as an alternative practitioner. she offers her patients homeopathy treatments. on other days, she works as a nurse in an intensive care unit. when the pandemic started, she volunteered in a cobit ward. even local newspapers reported on the story as mclennan 20 settling of ease, little fawn above him. it is a small intensive care unit,...
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w app. >> house majority whip commented on the upcoming supreme court vacancy and says he is pushing for michelle childs to replace the retiring stephen breyer. they are a nominee for a seat on the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit judge and a judge on the u.s. district court for south carolina. this washington post event runs about 25 minutes. >> hello everyone and welcome to washington post live, congressional reporter at the washington post, i am covering the house of representatives. that is why i am excited to have this conversation with jim clyburn, the third highest wrecking democrat in the house, serving as the majority whip. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. >> there are so many things i want to ask you about. i need to start where the news has been, the supreme court. there are several names that are being floated and you have been someone who has been counseled by basically the beginning of his campaign, to this day, even though a lot of your colleagues are thinking that another seems to be the front runner, there has been a consistent name for you, a
w app. >> house majority whip commented on the upcoming supreme court vacancy and says he is pushing for michelle childs to replace the retiring stephen breyer. they are a nominee for a seat on the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit judge and a judge on the u.s. district court for south carolina. this washington post event runs about 25 minutes. >> hello everyone and welcome to washington post live, congressional reporter at the washington post, i am covering the house of...
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w app. >> house majority whip commented on the upcoming supreme court vacancy and says he is pushing for michellelds to replace the retiring stephen breyer. they are a
w app. >> house majority whip commented on the upcoming supreme court vacancy and says he is pushing for michellelds to replace the retiring stephen breyer. they are a
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w's. emily sure. when reports a handshake that helped end the cold war, but left lingering resentment. back in the 1900 ninety's soviet leader, michelle got a bunch of, allegedly got verbal guarantees from us officials that nato would not expand towards the east. but they were never put in writing. some historians say the story is a myth, but vladimir putin insists it's real. and his press conference last december showed nato's eastern expansion is certainly still a real source of anger for him to know we're doing. we're not another inch to the they told us in the ninety's and what they cheated us. she will not do only the u. s. has brought its missiles to our home. they're already at our doorstep. i don't know what there is not to understand here. it's obvious, we want to insure our own security. many russians agree that nato expansion is a threat. he talk with them or they've already surrounded us on all sides and they are expanding and expanding. but when we carry out military exercises on our own territory, and that's some sort of catastrophe the end of the world. and you'll see that with a few years up with these talks with nato
w's. emily sure. when reports a handshake that helped end the cold war, but left lingering resentment. back in the 1900 ninety's soviet leader, michelle got a bunch of, allegedly got verbal guarantees from us officials that nato would not expand towards the east. but they were never put in writing. some historians say the story is a myth, but vladimir putin insists it's real. and his press conference last december showed nato's eastern expansion is certainly still a real source of anger for him...
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and painful history as d w, as emily, sherwin reports a handshake that helped end the cold war, but left lingering resentment. back in the $900.00 ninety's soviet leader, michelle got a bunch of allegedly got verbal guarantees from us officials that nato would not expand towards the east, but they were never put in writing. some historians say the story is a myth, but vladimir putin insists it's real because and his press conference last december showed nato's eastern expansion is certainly still a real source of anger for him. at least, you know, we knew we were not another inch to the east. they told us in the ninety's and what they cheated us us has brought its missiles to our home. they're already at our doorstep. i don't know what there is. need to understand here. it's all the national, we want to ensure our security when you know your pin, you know, you might, if you've been with many russians agree that nato expansion is a threat. it was already surrounded as on all sides and then keeping offending and expanding. when we carry out military exercises on our own territory, then that's some sort of catastrophe the end of the world. and you'll see that with
and painful history as d w, as emily, sherwin reports a handshake that helped end the cold war, but left lingering resentment. back in the $900.00 ninety's soviet leader, michelle got a bunch of allegedly got verbal guarantees from us officials that nato would not expand towards the east, but they were never put in writing. some historians say the story is a myth, but vladimir putin insists it's real because and his press conference last december showed nato's eastern expansion is certainly...
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w killer or the wrong man? . >> we still have ail murderer o there. you never know how something is going to go.ou >>> hello and welcome to "dateline". michelle mockby met the love of herve life dan at the warehouse wherean they worked. they were busy juggling jobs ann family. then a day that began like any other, suddenly turned deadly. a security camera quickly led police to acu suspect. but justo when michelle's love ones thought justice had been served,us a scandal turned this story on its head. here's josh mankiewicz with "thi early shift." . >> they call it the early shift for a reason. i it was still an hour before dawn in this small town in northern kentucky.ur and in a few hours, a local warehouse would become an anthill of activity as the first employees of the morning arrived. who among them could predict before the first coffee break that dayst one of their coworke would be dead? >> i just walked in her office. and i think somebody killed somebody in her office. . >> what makes you think somebody killed somebody? >> she's laying there and there is blood all over. >> everyone knows everyone. there was michelle mockby, 42, wife and
w killer or the wrong man? . >> we still have ail murderer o there. you never know how something is going to go.ou >>> hello and welcome to "dateline". michelle mockby met the love of herve life dan at the warehouse wherean they worked. they were busy juggling jobs ann family. then a day that began like any other, suddenly turned deadly. a security camera quickly led police to acu suspect. but justo when michelle's love ones thought justice had been served,us a scandal...
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w quote, affirmativeds graham disagreed saying put me in the camp of making sure the court and other institutions look like america. one of the women being considered is from graham's state, j. michelle joining me is national correspondent, leigh ann caldwell. does that put her at the top of the list for joe biden who might be searching for bipartisan approval in a supreme court nominee? >> it's hard to tell what the administration is doing, what president biden thinks. he's going to meet with these people relatively soon, but if the administration does want a bipartisan pick then childs is probably top of the list. in addition to lindsay graham i asked the office of senator tim scott, also a south carolina republican, what they thought about childs last week, and through a spokesperson did not rule out supporting her, and said they are fully aware of her attributes and role as a jurist, and another sign democrats want this to be bipartisan, on the sunday shows yesterday, susan collins sid the chair of the judiciary committee reached out to her and offered her extensive amounts of time for whoever the nominee is. that sends a signal that democrats do want to get republicans onboard.
w quote, affirmativeds graham disagreed saying put me in the camp of making sure the court and other institutions look like america. one of the women being considered is from graham's state, j. michelle joining me is national correspondent, leigh ann caldwell. does that put her at the top of the list for joe biden who might be searching for bipartisan approval in a supreme court nominee? >> it's hard to tell what the administration is doing, what president biden thinks. he's going to meet...