Out body cameras. Dividing lines. Just let them in and gave them a chance to live. Overwhelmed and underprepared europe struggles to keep up with the flood of refugees and to keep them safe. Plus going to extremes, the first sitting president to visit the alaska arctic. And where critics say the u. S. Is playing catchup in the region. We begin tonight in houston where were learning the disturbing details of the shooting death of a texas deputy. The suspect appeared in court today, but questions still linger about the motive. Robert . Reporter good evening, john, the family of the Police Officer that was shot 15 times, execution style, and laid in his own blood, was in the first row of the courtroom today. Unbelievable things as the prosecutor revealed this horrific situation that occurred this last friday. Flags outside the District Court in houston flew at half mast today. Inside the court a shackled 30yearold shannon miles was arraigned on a murder charge. When deputies arrived they
Allegations of corruption against the former leader. Hello. In doha, we will have all of your sport including yet another poll position for Lewis Hamilton ahead of the italian grand prix. All of the details later in the program. We start this newshour with the latest on the refugee crisis in europe. Austria and germany say they are dealing with an emergency situation. There are thousands of people arriving in the country. Large crowds gathered in munich to welcome and cheer the refugees as they made the short walk off of the training to the Registration Center, among the first one,000 to arrive in the city. Officials say they expected 10,000 to arrive on saturday. Austria said it will not use force to stop thousands of refugees coming in, around 4 people have arrived so far. Further east, en massedonia, more refugees making the same journey walking along railway lines. In greece, boats continue to arrive. 25,000 refugees on the island of le sp os. Rob reynolds joins us from munich in g
Environmental concern, the financial concern, which is a lot of individuals in oakland. It is this in the feeling of sadness when you see wasted food. There is something within us that we cannot name, and it is difficult to talk about. That is something we are trying to tap him as well. We have different angles. Thealk about how 25 of freshwater used in Food Production goes to food we never eat. We talk about how one in six people in Alameda County do not know where the next meal is going to come from. The majority are children or Senior Citizens. We talk about the financial implications that up to 2200 a year for the average consumer and what they are spending on food they never eat. We do a lot of different levels. I think the Biggest Issue is it is coalition building, working together. We need macro and micro change. In the trenches, we need more food recovery programs. We need people working on gleaming programs. We need to figure out different ways that in everyday practice we get
To go about this repair technique what i mean by that is after you take all of the paint and primer off the dome, the cast iron of this generation flash rusts in eight hours. The timeliness of the application is important. We have to have those processes down very well so that we dont have to double do work. What about the scaffolding gives you mild concerns . The fact that it is a massive scaffolding project, i think getting that scaffolding here, lifting it up to the roof of the dome, and then getting it installed and taken back down is just a massive logistical effort. That is probably one of the biggest risks on the job. When they did the reflecting pool in the mall, they used fairly exotic technology to keep the algae out and later we saw algae forming. Is there any exotic techniques that you will try here that are not tested . Know, there are no exotic techniques were using. We tested many, many repair techniques over the course of nearly 10 years to help advise us and test a wid
Technology which basically speeds up the natural composting process to a 21 and a batch cycle, so after about 48 hours, it begins producing methane gas and all of the bye gases. And after 21 days, all you have left is an agricultural quality compost, and all of that gas that is collected is transformed into either electricity or cng fuel, so it is a completely closed loop cycle that we have, and we just celebrated the grand opening of our project in san jose, which is 1. 6 megawatts of electricity, about 34,000 tons per year of compost, if i remember correctly, and it is processing 90,000 tons per year of organic waste, so that is just one of our projects, and that is what we do. I want to point out that that is the largest facility of its kind in the world. Yes, it is the largest in the world. The energy that it produces is eligible for inclusion in the renewables portfolio. That is a goal set out by the government of california. Utilities have to use one third of their energy by rene