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the corporation, is on the influential council on foreign relations and the council of the world economic forum 're literally trying to buy everything, their head larry fink, the ceo of black rock, is on the board of trustees of the world economic forum, where they came up with this plan called the great reset, which means you won't own nothing and be happy, they are already well on their way to it, you've probably heard of cases where people are looking to buy a house, but suddenly someone comes along at the last minute to sell a house out of a tray, usually a little-known company with an obscure name. they are informally called the fourth branch of government. the reason the corporation is so effective is project aladdin. it lies in the fact that black rock allocates money from the governments of various countries for development and technology, and then pumps everything possible out of the country. wherein part of the aladin project is 5.0 computers that calculate every step in the politics and economics of the world. it sounds like a conspiracy theory, but the numbers don't lie. the project
the corporation, is on the influential council on foreign relations and the council of the world economic forum 're literally trying to buy everything, their head larry fink, the ceo of black rock, is on the board of trustees of the world economic forum, where they came up with this plan called the great reset, which means you won't own nothing and be happy, they are already well on their way to it, you've probably heard of cases where people are looking to buy a house, but suddenly someone...
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klaus, the head of the world economic forum, when he first started the pretest tester, which was called the european management, he did it in concert with a book. and this concept of a stakeholder, which, again, somebody who isn't actually the vested in anything but is trying to weasel in and say, i'm important, you need to listen to me. it's something that he has been pushing. now for more than 50 years. so the persistence of, these ideas and obviously the ability profiteer around them, which is allowed to continue on, is staggering. and so we just keep seeing them come up in different ways. that's why we know when somebody is like, oh, you know this, you will nothing thing as as a new thing. it's a new thing. you know, it's marxism, it's communism. it's something that, you know, klaus schwab pushing in 1971, the between a stakeholder versus a shareholder, somebody who does it alone versus somebody who does own. so, you know, maybe you haven't heard this particular word or phrase before this packaging, but these really bad, damaging concepts have been there. the difference today. and i
klaus, the head of the world economic forum, when he first started the pretest tester, which was called the european management, he did it in concert with a book. and this concept of a stakeholder, which, again, somebody who isn't actually the vested in anything but is trying to weasel in and say, i'm important, you need to listen to me. it's something that he has been pushing. now for more than 50 years. so the persistence of, these ideas and obviously the ability profiteer around them, which...
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i want to thank uplink in the world economic forum for this program. you know, this started off with more than 140 startups responding to the sf urban sustainability challenge and 14 top innovators were ultimately selected out of that. they're an impressive group, an inspiring group, and you may have met some of them just outside who were who were tabling. so stay tuned for more things happening with the sf. more announcements or some big announcements that we can't quite unveil yet. but there's some good surprises, so stay tuned. um, we know that to build a stronger future, we have to come together and explore innovative ideas as the chamber of commerce. in the end, is a convener and my goal is to provide a table for thought leaders to come together to forge solutions in ways that we have never seen before. the business community has come together to brainstorm, refine and champion collective advocacy efforts, and these efforts are centered around making housing production pencil out in san francisco, supporting our small businesses and making it easi
i want to thank uplink in the world economic forum for this program. you know, this started off with more than 140 startups responding to the sf urban sustainability challenge and 14 top innovators were ultimately selected out of that. they're an impressive group, an inspiring group, and you may have met some of them just outside who were who were tabling. so stay tuned for more things happening with the sf. more announcements or some big announcements that we can't quite unveil yet. but...
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i want to thank uplink in the world economic forum for this program. you know, this started off with more than 140 startups responding to the sf urban sustainability challenge and 14 top innovators were ultimately selected out of that. they're an impressive group, an inspiring group, and you may have met some of them just outside who were who were tabling. so stay tuned for more things happening with the sf. more announcements or some big announcements that we can't quite unveil yet. but there's some good surprises, so stay tuned. um, we know that to build a stronger future, we have to come together and explore innovative ideas as the chamber of commerce. in the end, is a convener and my goal is to provide a table for thought leaders to come together to forge solutions in ways that we have never seen before. the business community has come together to brainstorm, refine and champion collective advocacy efforts, and these efforts are centered around making housing production pencil out in san francisco, supporting our small businesses and making it easi
i want to thank uplink in the world economic forum for this program. you know, this started off with more than 140 startups responding to the sf urban sustainability challenge and 14 top innovators were ultimately selected out of that. they're an impressive group, an inspiring group, and you may have met some of them just outside who were who were tabling. so stay tuned for more things happening with the sf. more announcements or some big announcements that we can't quite unveil yet. but...
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there's a new study from the world economic forum that analysed the data from 146 countries. is how the cap had changed across several key areas— you mentioned some of them there, political attainment, economic advancement, health care and education. so let's look at what they found. the global gender gap score stood at roughly 68%, so in other words 60% of the gap between men and women had been closed. that's not much different from the 68.1% the previous year. no country has achieved full gender parity, but the ones at the top of the list include norway, germany, nicaragua and namibia. they all have at least closed 80% of their gaps. the top spot for 14 years now in a row is iceland at 91%. while the countries that came in at the countries that came in at the bottom are pakistan, iran, algeria, chad and afghanistan. the organisation says overall women have made progress particularly when it comes to health care and education, but when we talk about access to economic opportunities as well as political attainment, things have actually slid backwards. we can see some improveme
there's a new study from the world economic forum that analysed the data from 146 countries. is how the cap had changed across several key areas— you mentioned some of them there, political attainment, economic advancement, health care and education. so let's look at what they found. the global gender gap score stood at roughly 68%, so in other words 60% of the gap between men and women had been closed. that's not much different from the 68.1% the previous year. no country has achieved full...
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this is an event that tries to liken itself to the world economic forum for china. it is slow this year for sure. they're not as many guests, partly because the china developed form was being held over the weekend in beijing and privately, many of the american ceos were told to perhaps stay little bit longer in beijing because they could potentially meet a senior leader. that was widely believed to be xi jinping. that meeting could be happening sometime today, wednesday, in beijing. some of those who might have come to boao might be saying a little longer in beijing to potentially meet with the chinese leader. we have a full lineup of guests, we will talk to david olson, the national president and chairman of the australia-china business council. obviously there's been a thought in those chilly relations after a three year trade war. -- a thaw in those relations. that's online exports into china, tariffs of up to 218% on some products. we will talk about that and some of the other issues and trade products that come in to china from australia. also at 9:00 we will b
this is an event that tries to liken itself to the world economic forum for china. it is slow this year for sure. they're not as many guests, partly because the china developed form was being held over the weekend in beijing and privately, many of the american ceos were told to perhaps stay little bit longer in beijing because they could potentially meet a senior leader. that was widely believed to be xi jinping. that meeting could be happening sometime today, wednesday, in beijing. some of...
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planting these trees can also affect the neighboring countries. world economic forum of davas in 2020 addition, 116 million sidlings have been produced in the public sector and 121. million sidlings in the private sector. press tv, tehran. the first international conference on family health is opened in tehran with health ministers, 20 countries attending. the two-day conference will be highlighting strategies to turn primary healthcare into universal health coverage. gisumy has a details. iran leading the way on family health, role model as described. by the who, now sharing its valuable experiences with west asian countries. we have witnessed impressive improvements in our healthcare industies after the islamic revolution. let me give you some numbers: life expectancy has improved from 56 years to 76 years. today, over 90% of our population is vaccinated. these are the same statistics that you would find in any developed country. health ministers from 20 countries or in teran. attending the first international pac for uac conference to discuss how primary healthcare can turn into un
planting these trees can also affect the neighboring countries. world economic forum of davas in 2020 addition, 116 million sidlings have been produced in the public sector and 121. million sidlings in the private sector. press tv, tehran. the first international conference on family health is opened in tehran with health ministers, 20 countries attending. the two-day conference will be highlighting strategies to turn primary healthcare into universal health coverage. gisumy has a details. iran...
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preventing soil erosion. planting these trees can also affect the neighboring countries. during the world economic forum of davas in 2020, planting one trillion trees on earth was recommended. the positive environmental effect of what we're doing today in iran can definitely spread to neighboring countries. it can even affect the persian gulf countries. more than 30 million seedlings and have been planted in the whole country in the last three months. in addition, 116 million sidlings have been produced in the public sector and 121 million sidlings in the private sector. fir on press tv, tehran. that's wrap for now, but stick around, there's plenty more to come here on press tv. information about palestine abounds on social network. works, many times without context. they do not allow us to go deeper and understand all the dimensions of a catastrophe that is dragging on for centuries. daniel hardway, chilean mayor of palestinian origin opens a window to palestine. to understand in depth the present. cause of the palestinian people, exploring its history and future prospects. do not miss a window to pale
preventing soil erosion. planting these trees can also affect the neighboring countries. during the world economic forum of davas in 2020, planting one trillion trees on earth was recommended. the positive environmental effect of what we're doing today in iran can definitely spread to neighboring countries. it can even affect the persian gulf countries. more than 30 million seedlings and have been planted in the whole country in the last three months. in addition, 116 million sidlings have been...
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parity for economic. opportunities, education, health, concerns and political leadership, guess according to whom marwa, according to research by the world bank and the world economic forum(wef) so that was coming from an american news publication, the same america that does not only suppress women, but now has given the right for men to identify as women while knowing fully well that education and healthcare are completely free for all iranian citizens, unlike the usa, where they wrote these dishonest lines about iranian women. "wow, i mean, the audacity, especially of these organizations who continue to control many sovereign states, but have never been able to control the iranian uh state for that matter, claim that all these fake news about iran just to uh play with words and brainwash the public, i mean that's ridiculous, yeah, and they want to begin with their control of iran by controlling women, which they haven't been able to do, despite the fact that women in iran have uh their rights met uh years ago, some rights that are not even found in the west, but i want to thank you very much, our mainstream media expert in this segment, miss julia qasim for joining us
parity for economic. opportunities, education, health, concerns and political leadership, guess according to whom marwa, according to research by the world bank and the world economic forum(wef) so that was coming from an american news publication, the same america that does not only suppress women, but now has given the right for men to identify as women while knowing fully well that education and healthcare are completely free for all iranian citizens, unlike the usa, where they wrote these...
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preventing soil erosion. planting these trees can also affect the neighboring countries. during the world economic forum of davas in 2020, planting one trillion trees on earth was recommended. the positive environmental effect of what we're doing today in iran can definitely spread to neighboring countries, it can even affect the persian gulf countries. more than 30 million seedlings and seeds have been planted in the whole country in the last three months. in addition, 116 million sidlings have been produced in the public sector and 121 million sidlings in the private sector. firzhuri on press tv, tehran. well that's a wrap for now, but stick around, there's plenty more to come here on press tv, see you in a bit. in the midst of the war between the arab and israel, june 8th, 1967, unidentified attackers target a us navy warship in the mediterranean. operation cina if i had about it, if i had so, what was it? i suggest we stop the interview here, what do you say? why you want it? the attack on the liberty was part of a covert operation by the cia and musad to destroy the power of arab military forces. i
preventing soil erosion. planting these trees can also affect the neighboring countries. during the world economic forum of davas in 2020, planting one trillion trees on earth was recommended. the positive environmental effect of what we're doing today in iran can definitely spread to neighboring countries, it can even affect the persian gulf countries. more than 30 million seedlings and seeds have been planted in the whole country in the last three months. in addition, 116 million sidlings...
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developing the green areas and preventing soil erosion. planting these trees can't during the world economic forum of davas in 2020 planting one trillion trees on earth was recommended the positive. mental effect of what we're doing today in iran can definitely spread to neighboring countries, it can even affect the persian gulf countries. more than 30 million seedlings and seeds have been planted in the whole country in the last three months. in addition, 116 million sidlings have been produced in the public sector and 121 million sidlings in the private sector. press tv, tehran. that's a wrap for now, but stick around, there's plenty more to come here on press tv, see you soon, how designists come from across the world to... palestine to occupy a land belonging to another nation, how do they form their secret army, hagana? how do they grab lands belonging to palestinians? how did they build and expand their illegal settlements? israel's former prime minister goldomir answers these and more questions in this. this documentary. all muslims share the same rituals during the holy month of ramadan, a
developing the green areas and preventing soil erosion. planting these trees can't during the world economic forum of davas in 2020 planting one trillion trees on earth was recommended the positive. mental effect of what we're doing today in iran can definitely spread to neighboring countries, it can even affect the persian gulf countries. more than 30 million seedlings and seeds have been planted in the whole country in the last three months. in addition, 116 million sidlings have been...
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i want to thank uplink in the world economic forum for this program. you know, this started off with more than 140 startups responding to the sf urban sustainability challenge and 14 top innovators were ultimately selected out of that. they're an impressive group, an inspiring group, and you may have met some of them just outside who were who were tabling. so stay tuned for more things happening with the sf. more announcements or some big announcements that we can't quite unveil yet. but there's some good surprises, so stay tuned. um, we know that to build a stronger future, we have to come together and explore innovative ideas as the chamber of commerce. in the end, is a convener and my goal is to provide a table for thought leaders to come together to forge solutions in ways that we have never seen before. the business community has come together to brainstorm, refine and champion collective advocacy efforts, and these efforts are centered around making housing production pencil out in san francisco, supporting our small businesses and making it easi
i want to thank uplink in the world economic forum for this program. you know, this started off with more than 140 startups responding to the sf urban sustainability challenge and 14 top innovators were ultimately selected out of that. they're an impressive group, an inspiring group, and you may have met some of them just outside who were who were tabling. so stay tuned for more things happening with the sf. more announcements or some big announcements that we can't quite unveil yet. but...
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tank based in washington, d.c. he also had a very interesting speech to our friends at the world economic forum interestingly , he's been trying interestingly, he's been trying legal means to find out what did prince harry put on his visa form? did he tell the truth about his drug taking ? come to 7 come to britain ? come to britain illegally. we'll give you three grand, five years free accommodation in rwanda. and you can work there and earn too . money is that policy going too. money is that policy going too. money is that policy going to work? some of your thoughts. angela says this will just encourage the revolving door to swing faster. come in a dinghy, get three grand flown to rwanda, rinse and repeat. get three grand flown to rwanda, rinse and repeat . you are so rinse and repeat. you are so cynical, angela, but i think you may well be right. laurie says. why would someone who has spent thousands of pounds with people traffickers to get here illegally be persuaded by three grand to leave laurie? they wouldn't. but but the point that i made was, get you get i made was, yes, you get you ge
tank based in washington, d.c. he also had a very interesting speech to our friends at the world economic forum interestingly , he's been trying interestingly, he's been trying legal means to find out what did prince harry put on his visa form? did he tell the truth about his drug taking ? come to 7 come to britain ? come to britain illegally. we'll give you three grand, five years free accommodation in rwanda. and you can work there and earn too . money is that policy going too. money is that...
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the un proposed to save humanity from hunger in this way back in the thirteenth year, the world economic forumts videos about why there are larvae, it’s pleasantly very useful. several of these masterpieces are on your screens, cockroach steak, worm burger. moreover, in europe they even published a special manual on how to convince such a squeamish west to change their eating habits? if the threat of global hunger does not act, it is proposed to start introducing insects into the diet of poultry and livestock at a small scale. factories for the production of insects are already being created in europe. in northern italy, in particular, there is a whole cricket farm. first, the crickets are frozen, then they are boiled, dried and ground, ultimately turning the crickets into powder. today this, so to speak, product they add patska and pizza to the most famous italian dishes; in neighboring switzerland they are also not far behind, they have similar farms, although they add insects to chocolate and make chips from insects. in the united states. it has been shown that a third of americans are now
the un proposed to save humanity from hunger in this way back in the thirteenth year, the world economic forumts videos about why there are larvae, it’s pleasantly very useful. several of these masterpieces are on your screens, cockroach steak, worm burger. moreover, in europe they even published a special manual on how to convince such a squeamish west to change their eating habits? if the threat of global hunger does not act, it is proposed to start introducing insects into the diet of...
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corporation, is a member of the influential council on foreign relations and the council of the world economic forum. they are literally trying to buy everything. their head, larry fin, is the ceo. american investigators from medium devoted a huge amount of material to the corporation’s activities. journalists considered that even if a person earns 1 dollar per second, he will be able to buy black rock in 240,000 years. what they are doing to the world’s economy is frightening, investigators conclude. back in the last century, black rock made a habit of creating shadow cabinets before presidential elections. they are informally called the fourth branch of government. the reason the corporation is like this. calculating every step in the politics and economics of the world. it sounds like a conspiracy theory, but the numbers don't lie. the project's turnover is more than 21 trillion dollars. it is aladin, that is, the global system for calculating investment risks is one of the factors. which is capable of calculating success or which has no analogues in the stock exchange game and the failure of a t
corporation, is a member of the influential council on foreign relations and the council of the world economic forum. they are literally trying to buy everything. their head, larry fin, is the ceo. american investigators from medium devoted a huge amount of material to the corporation’s activities. journalists considered that even if a person earns 1 dollar per second, he will be able to buy black rock in 240,000 years. what they are doing to the world’s economy is frightening,...
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i want to thank uplink in the world economic forum for this program.arted off with more than 140 startups responding to the sf urban sustainability challenge and 14 top innovators were ultimately selected out of that. they're an impressive group, an inspiring group, and you may have met some of them just outside who were who were tabling. so stay tuned for more things happening with the sf. more announcements or some big announcements that we can't quite unveil yet. but there's some good surprises, so stay tuned. um, we know that to build a stronger future, we have to come together and explore innovative ideas as the chamber of commerce. in the end, is a convener and my goal is to provide a table for thought leaders to come together to forge solutions in ways that we have never seen before. the business community has come together to brainstorm, refine and champion collective advocacy efforts, and these efforts are centered around making housing production pencil out in san francisco, supporting our small businesses and making it easier and less costly
i want to thank uplink in the world economic forum for this program.arted off with more than 140 startups responding to the sf urban sustainability challenge and 14 top innovators were ultimately selected out of that. they're an impressive group, an inspiring group, and you may have met some of them just outside who were who were tabling. so stay tuned for more things happening with the sf. more announcements or some big announcements that we can't quite unveil yet. but there's some good...
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darpa, deloitte, mckinsey, pew research center, brookings, gallup, edelman, w.h.o., csis, world economic forum, et cetera. we took a range of their forecast of studies and made a mad analysis to build this. we also listen to what are called weak signals which are very early sort of signals or green shoots of change that we want to take a look at that give us pause, they could be harbingers of a a much bigger change in the future. so with that said get your info graphic ready and i'll walk you through each one of these. so the first is macroeconomic turbulence. that's our biggest driver for the year. technological disruption would already be enough of a challenge for most organizations if you think about digitization and ai and everything else that's going on, deepfakes which will talk up momentarily. but we are now dealing with war, power blocs and managed trade along with trade protectionism. all of those combined with the technological disruption we have and the number of other trends which i'm going to walk you through create a less than stable economic system that we're going to experience
darpa, deloitte, mckinsey, pew research center, brookings, gallup, edelman, w.h.o., csis, world economic forum, et cetera. we took a range of their forecast of studies and made a mad analysis to build this. we also listen to what are called weak signals which are very early sort of signals or green shoots of change that we want to take a look at that give us pause, they could be harbingers of a a much bigger change in the future. so with that said get your info graphic ready and i'll walk you...
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we still have stats from the world economic forum saying we will not get full gender parity for another31years. all of the women i've been talking to absolutely have been calling for action. female leadership, women leaders visible to evenncourage the nex generation. >> tanya, thank you for that report. >>> a sense of political injustice fueled the rise of accidental politicians. that refers to three women in particular as they fight for a more democratic world. we are crossing over to silvia with more on this one. silvia. >> that is right. the story of three women from three different countries that have the same purpose in life. fighting for democratic values. this story came about after i attended the munich security conference where the wife of alexi navalny took to the stage. yulia navalny was asking participants for their help to fight for the democratic russia. shortly after that event, she made it clear that her husband's fight was becoming her fight. of course, that event was marked by the news that alexi navalny had died in a russian prison. she is not the only one to fight th
we still have stats from the world economic forum saying we will not get full gender parity for another31years. all of the women i've been talking to absolutely have been calling for action. female leadership, women leaders visible to evenncourage the nex generation. >> tanya, thank you for that report. >>> a sense of political injustice fueled the rise of accidental politicians. that refers to three women in particular as they fight for a more democratic world. we are crossing...
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remember what jamie dimon said when he was at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland, be careful how hard you pursue that rhetoric of maga, what you say to every trump voter out there, because you support him you are just like him. i don't think they vote for donald trump for family values. there is this, he did a lot of things for good of the country. he was mostly right on the china, mostly right on the economy, mostly right on the immigration. mostly right on a lot of things. jamie dimon may not be a dyed-in-the-wool left-wing liberal. larry: he is no trump supporter. >> what he says carries a lot of wait from a pretty balanced perspective. larry: biden should watch it. i'm interested how partisan he will be. to some extent this is the beginning of his general election campaign. >> here is the question, why would he not be partisan? he is trying to tell every democrat, every progressive out there, these people are the enemy of america and whatever you do, do not get into the camp with them. you are going, like hillary clinton did in 2016. like barack obama did with his people
remember what jamie dimon said when he was at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland, be careful how hard you pursue that rhetoric of maga, what you say to every trump voter out there, because you support him you are just like him. i don't think they vote for donald trump for family values. there is this, he did a lot of things for good of the country. he was mostly right on the china, mostly right on the economy, mostly right on the immigration. mostly right on a lot of things. jamie...
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but remember what jamie dimon said when he was at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland?reful how hard you pursue that rhetoric about maga, because what you're saying to every trump voter out there is just because you support him. you're just like him, he said. i don't think the people are voting for donald trump, for family values. and there's this he did a lot of things that were good for the country mostly right on china and immigration and mostly right in a lot of things now jamie diamond may not be left wing liberal. but -- >> no big trump supporter either. >> but what he says carries a lot of weight from i think a pretty balanced perspective. >> biden should watch. see how partisan he'll be to some extent this is the beginning of his general election. >> here's the question why would he not be partisan he's trying to tell every progressive every democrat out there these people are the enemy -- of america. and whatever you do do not get into the camp with them. and you're going to like trump did in 2016 like president obama did with people bitterly clinging to bibles
but remember what jamie dimon said when he was at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland?reful how hard you pursue that rhetoric about maga, because what you're saying to every trump voter out there is just because you support him. you're just like him, he said. i don't think the people are voting for donald trump, for family values. and there's this he did a lot of things that were good for the country mostly right on china and immigration and mostly right in a lot of things now jamie...
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. >> but while a 2022 study by the world economic forum found 94% of americans support recycling, only 35% actually do it. the main reason stopping people is a lack of convenience and confusion over what exactly can be recycled. >> pay attention to the labels on the package and look for the ways that they are sort of indicating for you to recycle them, because it actually hurts the system if you recycle in the wrong way. >> but the buck doesn't stop with recycling cups, bottles, and containers. >> food waste is a big portion of the waste that that goes into the landfill. >> the environmental protection agency says composting is nature's way of recycling. james sternberg of clemson university says a lack of industrial composting centers makes it harder for more people to compost. if you can't compost at home. sternberg recommends thinking about how much food you buy so you don't over consume. the epa reports food waste results in more methane emissions than any other material breaking down in landfills. ted lindner, fox news. >> ktvu, fox two news at five starts now. >> now at five, a p
. >> but while a 2022 study by the world economic forum found 94% of americans support recycling, only 35% actually do it. the main reason stopping people is a lack of convenience and confusion over what exactly can be recycled. >> pay attention to the labels on the package and look for the ways that they are sort of indicating for you to recycle them, because it actually hurts the system if you recycle in the wrong way. >> but the buck doesn't stop with recycling cups,...
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rachel: do you remember with the renting thing you will own nothing and be happy said the world economic forum. that's the world they want us to live. in an as you say people have had enough. >> brian: you are never getting invited there. >> rachel: i'm not getting invited, thank you. they know you by your enemy. [laughter] all right, we're going to move this to a fox news alert. this is a live look at the collapsed francis scott key bridge in baltimore. where a possible hazmat spill complicating the recovery efforts. >> joey: carrying hazardous materials breached during the collision. >> brian: griff jenkins is live on a boat right in the river. hey, griff. >> griff: yeah, good morning, guys. let's look right at where those containers are. the hazardous materials out here. you can see in the distance here we are getting a much closer look at really the magnitude of the wreckage but you can see the dale ship there. >> material ntsb press conference we learned last night some have leaked. there is a white boat here closer to us. >> that's the army corn of engineers and little boats with the blu
rachel: do you remember with the renting thing you will own nothing and be happy said the world economic forum. that's the world they want us to live. in an as you say people have had enough. >> brian: you are never getting invited there. >> rachel: i'm not getting invited, thank you. they know you by your enemy. [laughter] all right, we're going to move this to a fox news alert. this is a live look at the collapsed francis scott key bridge in baltimore. where a possible hazmat...
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. >> but while a 2022 study by the world economic forum found 94% of americans support recycling, only actually do it. the main reason stopping people is a lack of convenience and confusion over what exactly can be recycled. >> pay attention to the labels on the package and look for the ways that they are sort of indicating for you to recycle them, because it actually hurts the system if you recycle in the wrong way. >> but the buck doesn't stop with recycling cups, bottles and containers. food waste is a big portion of the waste that that goes into the landfill. the environmental protection agency says composting is nature's way of recycling. james sternberg of clemson university says a lack of industrial composting centers makes it harder for more people to compost. if you can't compost at home, sternberg recommends thinking about how much food you buy so you don't over consume the epa reports food waste results in more methane emissions than any other material breaking down in landfills. ted lindner, fox news . >> next, at 6:00, police opened fire in kill a woman accused of shooting
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just again, yesterday at the world economic forum, the new president of argentina, he says there is no plan, the crisis. so with this backdrop now, what do you think in terms of public health versus medicine? what will really us in this century? i think that any i think that i'm definitely in the mindset that structural with the health care system, whether globally or locally will the biggest impact on individuals. i think that we are we have done so much work on individual health that now it's time to make those fundamental changes in society. absolutely. so a vote for structural. other thoughts. yeah, i think i would build that. what again, excites me most and really gets me jazzed is trying to think through how we can marry individual interventions and continue medical technology advances right. that continue our in precision medicine things like that and marry that with equal emphasis and focus on these structural determinants of health to try improve health for all. and it's big and it's challenging. and when you're talking again about distribution of resources, like there are onl
just again, yesterday at the world economic forum, the new president of argentina, he says there is no plan, the crisis. so with this backdrop now, what do you think in terms of public health versus medicine? what will really us in this century? i think that any i think that i'm definitely in the mindset that structural with the health care system, whether globally or locally will the biggest impact on individuals. i think that we are we have done so much work on individual health that now it's...
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looking at the globalist organisations and organisations like the un and the economic and the world economic forum other groups and thinking what is what are is their part, what what are they playing and aren't they playing and why? aren't nafions they playing and why? aren't nations getting nations and nations getting together things together to discuss things directly instead of going through third parties? so there's a lot out there that could happen for the world, and i believe for the better. honestly, i don't think the direction is going direction for anyone is going in a good pattern, well, mel a good, good pattern, well, mel k, that to neil k, let me put that to neil hamilton, who is the leader of ukip, a national political party in this country. neil. mel k there says that a trump victory would be good for the world. would it be good for britain? >> well, i would, but i think if we got keir starmer as prime minister bets are off, of minister all bets are off, of course donald trump is half british. his mother was born in scotland. >> he's an anglophile. >> he's an anglophile. he >> he's an
looking at the globalist organisations and organisations like the un and the economic and the world economic forum other groups and thinking what is what are is their part, what what are they playing and aren't they playing and why? aren't nafions they playing and why? aren't nations getting nations and nations getting together things together to discuss things directly instead of going through third parties? so there's a lot out there that could happen for the world, and i believe for the...
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looking at the globalist organisations and organisations like the un and the economic and the world economic forum other groups and thinking what is what are is their part, what what are they playing and aren't they playing and why? aren't nafions they playing and why? aren't nations getting nations and nations getting together things together to discuss things directly instead of going through third parties? so there's a lot out there that could happen for the world, and i believe for the better. honestly, i don't think the direction is going direction for anyone is going in a good pattern, well, mel a good, good pattern, well, mel k, that to neil k, let me put that to neil hamilton, who is the leader of ukip, a national political party in this country. neil. mel k there says that a trump victory would be good for the world. would it be good for britain? >> well, i would, but i think if we got keir starmer as prime minister bets are off, of minister all bets are off, of course donald trump is half british. his mother was born in scotland. >> he's an anglophile. >> he's an anglophile. he >> he's an
looking at the globalist organisations and organisations like the un and the economic and the world economic forum other groups and thinking what is what are is their part, what what are they playing and aren't they playing and why? aren't nafions they playing and why? aren't nations getting nations and nations getting together things together to discuss things directly instead of going through third parties? so there's a lot out there that could happen for the world, and i believe for the...
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now data collected by the world economic forum found 94% of americans support recycling, but only 35%ck of convenience and confusion over what exactly can be recycled. >> attention to the labels on the package and look for the ways that they are sort of indicating for you to recycle them, because it actually hurts the system. if you recycle in the wrong way. >> piles of plastic trash take hundreds of years to decompose and releases harmful greenhouse gas emissions. my advice try to buy glass. try to buy glass or aluminum. that is easily recycled and recyclable. sometimes you have to have it transferred down the system, right? steve? >> i'm now more confused. pamela >> are you? >> no i'm not. i'm just teasing you. yeah. no we're good. i had a i had a guy though say to me, he says most about half of what you put in recyclable is not. and that confirms what you said. >> well that's what i was saying. it may say recyclable, but is it being recycled. >> well, we're going to recycle this weather forecast okay. about 50 times. all right. here we go. it's on the north coast. what's that? it's
now data collected by the world economic forum found 94% of americans support recycling, but only 35%ck of convenience and confusion over what exactly can be recycled. >> attention to the labels on the package and look for the ways that they are sort of indicating for you to recycle them, because it actually hurts the system. if you recycle in the wrong way. >> piles of plastic trash take hundreds of years to decompose and releases harmful greenhouse gas emissions. my advice try to...
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government has fetched out a heap of schemes in this country that just echo what the world economic forumwn food production 7 want to cut down food production ? guy anker. >> thank you . thank you . >> thank you. thank you. >> thank you. thank you. >> thank you for that. say very , >> thank you for that. say very, very important topics. and i'm proud actually, that we do indeed cover them, on this channel. anyone else that's unhappy ? i'll remember where i unhappy? i'll remember where i am now. unhappy. are you everyone in this room told me that you was pretty much so. stop being shy. stop it! stop being oh, yes. there we go, being shy. oh, yes. there we go, young can we get a young man. can we get a microphone to him? what's your name? and tell me why you're unhappy tonight. so you're finally cottoned on. now we're talking trying to talking unhappy. i was trying to keep positive. it's not going keep it positive. it's not going to work, is it? >> hello. my name is paul. hello, paul. >> so everyone appreciate >> so everyone can appreciate your come on up. your beauty. come on up. >> my nam
government has fetched out a heap of schemes in this country that just echo what the world economic forumwn food production 7 want to cut down food production ? guy anker. >> thank you . thank you . >> thank you. thank you. >> thank you. thank you. >> thank you for that. say very , >> thank you for that. say very, very important topics. and i'm proud actually, that we do indeed cover them, on this channel. anyone else that's unhappy ? i'll remember where i unhappy?...
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and so this is a fight between the world economic forum and a man that the guts fight it. that has thedonald is woke killing america. >> bob . >> bob. >> bob. >> it can. we just have to make sure that it doesn't , and how sure that it doesn't, and how bad are things on the us border at the moment? i understand that illegal immigration was in excess of 3.5 million people last year alone. that's 1% of last year alone. that's1% of the population in a year , every the population in a year, every year and every month, the population of dayton, ohio comes across the border. >> it's a deliberate effort by the democrat party to change america, not. and whenever you confront them with it, then they always throw up racism , as in always throw up racism, as in not debate the topic. we don't care about the race of the people . we care about people people. we care about people coming illegally. quickly. coming here illegally. quickly. let you're willing to let me say you're willing to rent your to place to a rent your home to a place to a person you know their name, person who you know their name,
and so this is a fight between the world economic forum and a man that the guts fight it. that has thedonald is woke killing america. >> bob . >> bob. >> bob. >> it can. we just have to make sure that it doesn't , and how sure that it doesn't, and how bad are things on the us border at the moment? i understand that illegal immigration was in excess of 3.5 million people last year alone. that's 1% of last year alone. that's1% of the population in a year , every the...
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world-famous playground. the boao forum was even called the eastern dovos. every year it brings together the economicse who ensure the growth of global financial indicators. this year's edition of asia and the world encourages us to look at the processes in the region as global trends, because the eastern neighborhood policy is today rebuilding the economic architecture of the world. the purchasing power parity of these countries has already exceeded 40% of world gdp, according to moon in former un secretary general, and now chairman of the board of the forum, it is now especially important to work together. my message is clear and simple: the global crisis has put us in the same boat. we have no choice but to row in one direction. what we say and do here can make a big difference to our common future. people have high hopes for us. don't let people down. the russian delegation is headed by deputy prime minister alexei overchuk. as a special guest, he spoke at the session the rise of the global south, that is, not only countries asia, but also africa. this is the first time this topic has been heard
world-famous playground. the boao forum was even called the eastern dovos. every year it brings together the economicse who ensure the growth of global financial indicators. this year's edition of asia and the world encourages us to look at the processes in the region as global trends, because the eastern neighborhood policy is today rebuilding the economic architecture of the world. the purchasing power parity of these countries has already exceeded 40% of world gdp, according to moon in...