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as all the plans his launch. now both branson embezzling have been developing and testing rockets to take wealthy taurus for short trips in 0 gravity. not only 2. and one of the 1st ever women trained to become an astronaut will soon become the world's oldest person to be shot into space. we land gently on the desert surface. we opened the hatch and you step outside was the 1st thing you say. i was saying, honey, that was the best thing that ever happened. i. he'll take a 2 year old wally funk with him when he had into all of it later. this funk passed astronaut training in the early 19th sixty's, but never made it to space because of her gender. ah, the want to just there with me, the whole robin and dough hall reminder of all top news stories,
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donald trump company, and it's finance chief, being prosecuted for what's been described as sweeping and all dishes tax fraud. the trump organization, allen vital bug deny scheming to help top executive board paying taxes on the benefits gave us under has moved from new york. this is the 25 page indictment. read it through several times at this point. and it's full of all sorts of allegations by the prosecutors against not only weisel berg, but the trump organization as a whole, all sorts of accusations. but the bottom line here and allegations is that it all comes down to fraud and avoiding paying taxes. $130.00 countries of agreed to bank sweeping changes to the global tax system. while it's implemented the deal would see multinational companies like google, amazon, and apple taxed at a rate of at least 15 percent from wherever they operate. mass evacuations are
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underway in villages close to the philippine capital. manila after volcanoes spewed steam and toxic gas, they, the $15000.00 people are being moved to safe areas. they smoke as also blanks in manila with residence their world to stay in doors. rescue workers are resuming the surface of ives in florida. we come to the champlain towers collapse earlier president biden visited the site and that relatives of victims and emergency teens . 145 people remain unaccounted for and at least 18 people are confirmed. that celebrations on canada day have been muted, and multiple rallies held in said, expressing solidarity with indigenous people is come to more than a 1000 a month. res were discovered at former indigenous residential schools in recent weeks. bushy politics stories on a website on their dot com more news and half now next earth thrive to stay with us . after a year absence,
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one of the world's most famous film festivals is bought with moth mandatory for all social distance thing in place. and some country fam, from attending all together, can the glamorous so peace event recreate the magic of the knife coverage of the can film festival on out his air as i 3 quarters of orlando nurse or no currently affected by human nativity. the few remaining pockets of wilderness left out of themselves at risk of becoming a cooler. you got this that i really culture, industry, organization, climate change and hunting. all these 50 made ecosystems and destroy biodiversity.
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60 percent of the world's tiny multiple relation had been wiped out since in 1970. science is claimed that the planet is witnessing a mass extinction ah, in response award way, movement is now under way 3, while the countryside to resort land to native one initiative at the tip of south america is exceeding all expectations i have come to, but i only had to meet chris some keys, a philanthropist was dedicated the bus to the kids to the protection of this area. the conservation projects he started with the husband doug, has become a true inspiration to those who believe the wilderness can heal itself. if given half a 10 me ah, but the last of mountains and forests binding seldom tea. the energy tina,
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though famous to stunning landscape for century it has been an important region for life, took farming. and many of its grasslands have been graced there at the regions hot lights that go in the national park. and here to find out how this became one of the biggest conservation projects in history. hello. hello. nice to meet me and i'm chris. how can you do me a former ceo of their company, but they've gone yet pre married doug tompkins, an interpreter for an adventurer who had found a rival brand, the north faith. both friends made them by your mentor protection center to their company ethos. but the reason doug wanted to do more from the early nineties bought over $300000000.00 us dollars of land for preservation across energy. dina. they
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build parts complete with largest come grounds and trails to support eco tourism. after duck sudden death. in 2015, chris at gary demanded as president of their sons ation. tompkins conservation. what was it you saw here that made you take a decision to change? you know, the next 20 years i didn't see it. frankly. douglas on his side. he saw landscape that was beat up and miles of since flying to take down. and doug, convinced me this was the conservation chance of a lifetime. 2004 in the check of ocho valley crease and doug. but these cheap rent of almost 200000 acres of over grace grasslands they set about pretending to need to along with a handful of smaller farms using a process called rewinding. rewinding is the restoration of an entire ecosystem to
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its natural state by removing find species wide range using and protecting native when it begins with the removal of life. so when you get the dictation to flourish, these encourage your insects another li, learning mouth, attracting birds, and other small predators. removing fences allowed to return the hair before we turn, preyed on by a big spread. are those at the top of the food chain which then also multiply species in critically low numbers? oh, totally, yes, and a rehabilitated ultimately fray and prayers are populations regulated one another and the eco system evolved into a balance some stamps with stay in the wilderness. when we bought this property, there were probably 500 miles of fence line that needed to come down. and when you take the fences down, you see wildlife coming back in because for 80 years it's been excluded from the
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best grasses. references are to keep wild life out of the best grasses and keep your life stuck in the basket. so it's very exciting to see the grasslands and the forests begin to restore them. and that's the joy of taking fences down one, any more, benefiting from these grasp if they, when i go close relative of dilemma and the keystone species, that is one that place a crucial role in the functioning of the system. not often you see one by itself. they are pretty emblematic of the patagonia and step if they're plentiful and they're calm like this one is, then you know that the system is coming back and that they feel no threats. and that's why you're going for me. i want to see what re wilding looks like.
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oh, let me here. so still, the parts they rick sort of conservation has agreed to show me the priest and has been a guiding hand under rewarding process by beginning. so no one knows the floor for next year, better than him on route we bump into a few of the local that they have being me out of me. i will have in some way do not last well and it's part of the community for up to this to me, old price on small birds road. and i mean 6 that's driving healthy grassland, least and take me to the edge of the park. what he bored there. so now working ranch, the difference in the graph on either side, this is striking here is a good example of what happened in one place where you remove the livestock
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and one place where landowners the site to put more life. so than the land is able to support in terms of food. so the consequences that you lost the vegetation and you see the composition of the plan is different. so if you have life permanently eating the grass, they don't have the chance to release the seed. and they recover, it's very slow that some consequence like erosion that is very hard to address and it will take over sensory to be really recall her ah, on the eastern edge of the park, clifton and the team have established a breathing center for an in danger realty will be ostrich called darwin's ria. young korea artificially incubated and brought here to acclimatize before being released ria, they are jointly associated with it. but they're going to stay with the grasslands
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. so grassland without the re, he's not complete. and they main propose of the center is that the got the population is providing in the engine a thanks for the white population. the main issue here was that the white population was so tiny size less than 20 bird. the white population abriya was decimated by hunting and the destruction of their hobbies, but he's now slowly growing and successfully dispersing. well, here are some of area that have been released. then you'll see that there is a line of fans right now. we are removing it and that they prove connectivity off their re as that have been relieved to be mix with ria. we are now in that 3rd generation and we are planning to keep this program running the next 35 years. when we estimate that we can rate a population of about a 100 bird saying that while i know tiny,
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the growing ria population will in turn help sustain their only natural predators and the species. i'm most excited to see the lucid king of pedagogy in the puma. i come to meet at the pool where a former heard there and puma hunter to me, and he and all their seen the area used to keep over 10 pumas each winter to protect their communities of more than i see the thing i equal, the kids don't we don't like i always talk on a month. are you with any, be in the room? you know i, when i, when i am but my boss interesting. gwinnett county my, let me see, you know, works as to why like warden and it's the parts resting in my trucking expert. if
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anyone can find me a pull back, it seemed like it but a threat and i went to the middle. yes, i do have you know me and i'm not going to where you nothing. and i was here give us on for my i mean my baby and i said okay. and i said, well yeah, don't worry about anyone. don't get home until late. i mean, i mean, i need a, a bottle of yes. to see that knowledge, these men huss of the land. i can see there that he can distinguish up my check anywhere here almost preferred to hunt at night on our campus of seeing one are very clean. so we're doing the next best thing. setting
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a camera trap which are seen on the teen used to monitor their activity. when i went to one of them and like i said, they come over here one way to deal above cut year in jail the the various times and the baby she dro into must curious that another cat has been here. we're going to leave this camera up for a few days and see whether we get lucky. it may be hard to actually see a palmer, but for crease, their return is incredibly important. predators have been systematically persecuted for decades and decades, so their numbers get precarious low. every ecosystem has what's called their apex species. here in pedagogy,
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it's pumas. and if you take out the very top predator everything cascades down from that and comes out of order. even though it's early here in the park, in terms of re balancing, we can see some big changes where there are water systems. the grasslands are definitely coming back. the number of homeless in the park, and the numbers are one that goes in the park foxes. but the success comes when all of those pieces are truly back in a system that's functioning without human intervention. as well as helping to clean air and water, large expenses, the forests and breasts land also naturally sequestered, cardboard. a crucial way to mitigate climate change least regenerating forests also play host to have treats are so rare. it's almost mythic . and it's rehabilitation could be the parts i think the biggest challenge
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to wildlife rangers have for me to help me find it yet, but in the nearly any day. but that again was really when i don't know part of the when i get anyone, i'm not sure when it's on the new trucks. we're moving, we're using telemetry, the something that the radio frequencies emitted from scholars, the beer when i lost my mental tunnel anyway. yes, thought it in the middle since a renewal notice i can see and perfect. okay. then ahead 9. they were for city much . none of it. yeah. and they said they had
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a 3rd. what is it? okay. yeah, i have it that destruction and poaching abroad. they were movie, sometimes called the south and the and dear to the bring couple tension. there are fewer than 2000 left in the wide, just one percent of the regina population, all of them in chile, energy and female. and you all are going to love it. and then of all the men when the city come in to you here monumental nicholas elementary, in almost a form, a little boy called kinetic one the the in the neighbor melinda, in a quarter. i know it made me
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really cost me. i know that our commit or not gonna fit him or yes. again, keep giving me the nearly invites me back to his family home to meet his wife. their family comes from a long line of couches ranching. people found the cross, but they go near who are often fiercely proud of their way of life. many go to in the nearby community of cochran. c conservation, as a threat to both their livelihoods and their culture. then you worked on the old ranch, assess shepard for 6 years before taking a job,
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conserving were more in the part that replaced that. but they gave in a couple years ago, but it came from me for me. and my know, you know, another good 30, or you can think that answer it on to them in front of a coconut. you can use it to give us a good when it went in there for them. and they gave us and said party again, they will, they will move in and move it for those p wrenching also complained that to must leave the park to keep their lives. took all 16 people working on the ranch when it was close, where den employed that the part 8 of them as part of the board,
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and then in by 2018, the park employed more than 90 people during high season. meanwhile, tourism has created sustainable sources of income for local populations. this was truly an emblematic ranch. so just the image of this region shifts when the land use shift and that was really hard on people, which i completely understand. i would hate to have this area of the 100 percent tourism, the culture would fracture. the structure of society would begin to fall apart. and that's not what i'm interested in. i'm interested in working ranches alongside conservation areas, so there's dignity and health on both sides. but when kristen doug started buying land, located grievances were just the beginning. some to lay and said it was the us and grabbed approach to control the countries whether or even establish
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a sy in the state. don't you think you read the conservatives when they joined a popular campaign to stop a giant damper. you're near the park. but their high profile role in the movement in which thousands took to the st, forcing the government to reject the project one to many admirers across chile. one way there translation hopes to contribute to local communities, while also convincing them of the benefits of conservation through a free education program, education officer caught him. lena is leading a school group from the nearby settlements of turnkey and motor. on a 2 day trip village, i cannot get off of the music for the able to look it up by that i am going to kill him to let go. no, no, no, come up. i said it is somebody who's quite fond
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of me. well, you look in and out of the 30 he saw the thing if you get deal because if you go get i mean you can go, you have to me in the income for denise, i have an income that can come the other fellow he got to come for a meal if you get some more help. oh god. busy guess he left, but you can listen. i still do not like glass a he pick is when you go come get her lamentable professors. let me get these and all colonial medical. so when i'm ready to say for the employee now you are going to despite leaving in the countryside for some of these kids, their 1st time coming in the y fi to go to get an idea. and i
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and i moved to santa, i don't family program. there was one little girl she knew i meeting up with that failure to check our candidates up me. we have heard that the puma has been supported with the carcass of when i go and go to pick it out and took it in a good indicator. but if it's a matter for me, you'll get all your car 1st and we try to get all my toner to whatever in 30 if l n t e go to for you. and i think it on my po, not at all. and, but i
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have a kid there they're going to be there then you know, when a double favorite themselves, you know, it's really buzzer here in a blue, you know? no, no, no, like these time. but the celia and the team have used camera traps to document over 35 to must now rested into the park. with balance, returning the trunk, you found ation fuse ready to do what they have always done with their parks. the needed to the state. in a 2018 signing ceremony with them pretty. and michelle busha lay free handed over these and another part worth the combined 1000000 acres. it was field as the biggest, the nation of private land to a state history. the julian government also contributed 9000000 acres of their own
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oil. this land now forms 5 new national parks and expands 3 others. an area 3 times bigger than yellowstone and yosemite combined, this hope will help the naval the rudolph parts project, a scenic road, 1700 miles long, connecting 17 parks across chile, boosting the economies of the communities and route right now, the largest and other to the facilities are closed down until the hanover process is complete. so the whole team, they're all thing bye to one another. and it's not likely they'll be back next year . so just let them 4 years after dog died in a caking accident and seen their dream. finally, become a reality is upon a moment. here is the day that
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doug died. he was on a car, came trip with our best friends. and they got caught out in a severe westerly when they were getting pushed farther and farther out into the center. and the like and so they decided to abandon the kayak and swim to shore. and it was just too much. doug was in the water for over 2 and a half hours and they got him out. he was helicopter. and somehow weren't friends. so fast dogs had either died or was in trouble and as we drove to the hospital, people were taking their hard hats off and opening up. and if anything really got caught up there was
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anyway, we got to cry. i can, he died 20 minutes before me. soon after dog's death, she list national congress voted to make him, i don't read to lay a citizen. it was an official recognition, both of the tompkins' contribution to the country's natural heritage and of how much the public have come to embrace them. what a life. here's a guy who had no limitation to his line. you're so easily stopped by things that are difficult or seemingly impossible. sampling to many people i don't leave behind a legacy of if you don't establish some sort of value system that awards piece between human and non human world,
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you'll never get where we need to go. i'm using my final evening and depart to take a proper hike. the only way to truly appreciate the spectacular play phone back into town to be said, one of the few remaining great wellness of the word experience. show me just how precious this ecosystems are and how easily they can be through the human activity . with the social giving me hope to see that these craft and some forest have been revived to welcome back the amazing creatures that once put them home. in the news
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institutional racism and police brutality is indeed a nation wide problem. that wires a systemic solution generally can change on oh i donald trans company and it's finance chief, i'm charged with fraud and tax crime. ah, hello there, i'm just talking. this is al jazeera life. also coming up fine destroys a village and canada just days after recorded the country office temperature ever thousands of people move to stay for ground and the philippines, the lat level for.

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