This comes from the businessmen, is. Of the biggest there so hes really sincere. Convinced he is. Nevertheless, 1 3 of our food is wasted. Formight have other figures that. Kilograms or pounds or whatever measurement ms. Lets keep it at 1 3. Lost or spliced. Emissions to the nvironment, pesticides, fertilizers. Fertilizers. Methane. Thats 23,000 more than the food, thats food amounts to labor income, water, agriculture water. Ads of its the first user of waters, have lack of in the world as well. Fertile soils get lost. In developing countries, of speaking about the early stages of food, which tommic of today. Food lost in the harvesting technique, the transport. We could have other meetings to improve that part. Theres an obligation of us all countries to ping that part of their work. But on the developed side of ountries, were speaking of supply chains. Retailer, or of the the supplier, and the consumer, so thats us. For instance, the United States, the united kingdom, they food or w
If i do Something Like town, where i grew up. My community, people kind of know. Without anonymity, we had to behave better than we do with. Do you feel we need to preserve anonymity before we go about our liveles . In your small town, your parents, others, you, absolutely. But what didnt happen was that information wasnt tracked in perpetuity, forever. The ability to track information, your whereabouts, your mobility tracing is big. The ability of tracking this is not used the way it was intended. The reason we need privacy is its such a basic concept. Privacy is like breathing. You take it for granted until you need air and youre deprived of it. If you look at states that morphed from free and democratic societies to totalitarian states, the first thread to arrival is privacy. The academics study this, point it out again and again that without privacy, you dont have freedom. Why. The state has dont go to the extreme opposite. Why do people morph into it. The presumption there is that
Guest but the interesting thing is, this is a discussion where strategy and tactics and policy. Was that the right call to shut down the government . A lot of people came out of it feeling as though that was not the right strategy. We have seen the Republican Party make a turn. You are seeing a lot more in terms of oversight in terms of focusing on the problems with the law and that has gotten some support from democrats, who also have their own tough questions for the administration. To the extent the Republican Party has turned its attention away from the appeal, the public focus has been a fairly successful strategy. You have seen their Approval Ratings bounce back. About theral articles chamber of commerce and businesses and republicans fighting back against the tea party side. Guest we have heard this before. The question is, whether this is the year. You do not necessarily feel as is a real strategy for pushing back. There is a will for pushing back. Certain candidates have pushe
Coalition talks after a strong lead for prowestern parties in parliamentary elections. And as part of our 100 women season, we meet bolivias top celebrity chef and discover why its more than just recipes that are on her mind. Hello. Tributes have been paid to the captain of the South African Football Team, senzo meyiwa, who has been shot dead during a burglary. Police say meyiwa was staying at his girlfriends house near johannesburg when two armed men broke in, demanding mobile phones, money, and other valuables. He was shot in the chest. There has been many tributes on social media in south africa and condemnation of the level of gun crime there. One of meyiwas teammates tweeted, how do you kill someone for a cell phone, could they not take a phone, wow, gone too soon. Darren keets asked, when does it stop, south africa, when do we stop just moving on. Take control of our country for all our people. Another player tweeted he will be missed by everyone who ever came into contact with h
Good to have you with us. The seen is underway in a popular Shopping Mall in kenya with specialists working with kenyan forces to free hostages and end the crisis. Its all taking place in kenyas capital of nairobi. 39 people are dead and 150 are injured. Some americans are among the wounded. Al jazeeras Andrew Simmons has the latest. Reporter people have been taking a late Morning Coffee at the attack. An up market mall echoing with gunfire. It was packed with weekend shoppers when the gunmen attacked. Hundreds were inside. Mothers, children, kenyans, expatriots. They attempted to engage the attackers inside while at the same time trying to evacuate the building. Most of those getting out were traumatized. Reporter and it got worse. What was going on inside was carnage. A gun battle with police and soldiers. Anyone with any kind of medical skill tried to help. The gunfire continued while the number of casualties grew. At first the police thought this was an amenned robbery but they gra