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home is in botswana." in c.k.g.r., will you let them go home? "no, no." are they not allowed to their ancestral land? >> reporter: the semi-arid kalahari desert is a harsh place, but it's liveable, if you know where to gather along with the hunt. whether it's roots buried deep in the sandy soil, or wild melons worth a day's water, all of their sparse world is put to work. traditional huts comes from the desert brush. onjustice xothelo says two days's work will last a decade. the roof is a type of grassy thatch. the grass on top won't allow even water to get in. but the government wanted fewer bushmen staying in, and the evictions from this land continued for nearly ten years. bushmen were relocated to new settlements. this one is called "new xade," named for the village they were forced to leave. new xade is just 50 miles from the kalahari, but it might as well be 5,000 miles away. officially, nobody is allowed to return. over the years, some have tried to recreate life in the villages, but they say it's just not the same. you can find those traditional h
home is in botswana." in c.k.g.r., will you let them go home? "no, no." are they not allowed to their ancestral land? >> reporter: the semi-arid kalahari desert is a harsh place, but it's liveable, if you know where to gather along with the hunt. whether it's roots buried deep in the sandy soil, or wild melons worth a day's water, all of their sparse world is put to work. traditional huts comes from the desert brush. onjustice xothelo says two days's work will last a...
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. >> this is happening in botswana. you're told to not get out of the car. there are other vehicles and it gets a little close sometimes. >> oh, man. that car did not see that coming. >> you're not supposed to go out, but what are you supposed to do? >> it was survival of the fittest. it all happens to work out in this video. they manage to get to the place where the wildebeest's mom comes running up. he starts going in for a bit of nursing. >> this is actually closed circuit television trying to get out of bed this morning. >> i can do that. >> this tiny wobbly elephant doing everything it can to try to stop the earth from shaking. >> gravity is fighting. halfway through it goes -- give this thing a break, okay? i expect you to be over this. >> working is hard, man. >> the little one does eventually figure it out. >> that's cute. >> for some learning to fly, just isn't enough. flying a paraglider in this case, david has gotten into ago row flying. pulling those heavy g's. and now we have a huge problem, he has his lines twisted let's throw that reserve. >>
. >> this is happening in botswana. you're told to not get out of the car. there are other vehicles and it gets a little close sometimes. >> oh, man. that car did not see that coming. >> you're not supposed to go out, but what are you supposed to do? >> it was survival of the fittest. it all happens to work out in this video. they manage to get to the place where the wildebeest's mom comes running up. he starts going in for a bit of nursing. >> this is actually...
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this was happening in botswana. when you're on safari, you're driving a long time to get to the places you're going. you're told no get out of the car. and it gets a little close sometimes. >> man, that car did not see that coming. >> fortunately the car wasn't going too fast. >> you're not supposed to get out. but what do you do in a situation like this? >> it's survival of the fittest. it can't really get involved in this situation. that was the right thing to do. fortunately it all happens to work out in this video. that they just managed to get to a place where the wildebeest mom comes running up, gives a bit of a where have you been. and then heads off with the rest of them. >>> another video, this is actually closed circuit television of me trying to get out of the bed this morning. see here. come on, i could do it. just a teeny tiny wobbly elephant doing everything it can to stop the earth from shaking. halfway through he goes, nope, i give up. >> give the thing a break. you've been on this earth for awhile.
this was happening in botswana. when you're on safari, you're driving a long time to get to the places you're going. you're told no get out of the car. and it gets a little close sometimes. >> man, that car did not see that coming. >> fortunately the car wasn't going too fast. >> you're not supposed to get out. but what do you do in a situation like this? >> it's survival of the fittest. it can't really get involved in this situation. that was the right thing to do....
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after being forced out of their homeland, the struggle for the few remaining hunter-gatherers in botswana to preserve their culture. >> officially, nobody is allowed to return. over the years, some have tried to recreate life in the villages, but they say it's just not the same. >> brangham: and, what's the buzz on a new beer? how a lab discovered a new type of yeast from bees, that's changing the game for beer makers. >> we actually think, based on some work from colleagues in italy, that it v
after being forced out of their homeland, the struggle for the few remaining hunter-gatherers in botswana to preserve their culture. >> officially, nobody is allowed to return. over the years, some have tried to recreate life in the villages, but they say it's just not the same. >> brangham: and, what's the buzz on a new beer? how a lab discovered a new type of yeast from bees, that's changing the game for beer makers. >> we actually think, based on some work from colleagues...
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. >> then we wilill look at exporting g to local african markets -- zambia, zimbabwe, namibia, botswana mosambique. we have a very good presence in all these markets. and ononce it's proven here, e will i introduce it into those markets. >> experts estimate that by 2030, south africa can reduce its co2 emissions by 2 million tons alone through better insulation and propane-based cooling units. it's a first step toward making south africa's refrigerated transport climate-friendly. and that is urgently needed to sustain the sector's rapid growth. >> that's all for today. but do get in touch. write to us at global3000@dw.com, or via facebook, dw global society. see you next time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] (world music) (dramatic music) - [malalai] my name is malalai joya. i am a human rights activist.
. >> then we wilill look at exporting g to local african markets -- zambia, zimbabwe, namibia, botswana mosambique. we have a very good presence in all these markets. and ononce it's proven here, e will i introduce it into those markets. >> experts estimate that by 2030, south africa can reduce its co2 emissions by 2 million tons alone through better insulation and propane-based cooling units. it's a first step toward making south africa's refrigerated transport climate-friendly....
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its mother is one of three elephants the zoo rescued from botswana in 2011. to see how the calf adjusts and is accepted by the rest of the herd. >> jim gardner and the "action news" team are standing by with these stories and more at 6:00 new information after a noose was discovered in center city philadelphia. >> proposed change to the rules governing the governor's beach house. the new legislation inspired by governor christie's infamous day on a closed beach. >> and a local man goes on a destructive driving rampage in his pickup truck. the damage to dozens of vehicles including 100,000-dollar maserati also damaged in all that of. >> that and much more coming up next at 6:00 for the entire "action news" team i'm rick williams. have a nice weekend. good night. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rodgers, meteorologist cecily tynan and jim gardner. >> ♪ >> friday night, bystanders help to save an injured septa passenger and philadelphia police are searching for the person who left a noose in center city. but the big
its mother is one of three elephants the zoo rescued from botswana in 2011. to see how the calf adjusts and is accepted by the rest of the herd. >> jim gardner and the "action news" team are standing by with these stories and more at 6:00 new information after a noose was discovered in center city philadelphia. >> proposed change to the rules governing the governor's beach house. the new legislation inspired by governor christie's infamous day on a closed beach. >>...
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. >> not everybody is going to botswana. >> but i think for an experience like that, botswana is a perfects, it's a very, very high entry point. it's a very expensive safari and they have done it that way by design for conservation reasons. i think people who are doing those kinds of trips are actually -- they tend to mix things up. they'll sort of get down and dirty. they'll do a little bit more sort of community driven kind of travel and then end up at something that is extremely high end. but also, again, these things are not necessarily mutually exclusive and i think that's the thing to keep in mind. you can be somebody who gets your hands dirty and feels a place and you can be a person who will then go have -- >> so the fears of the laptop or travel ban, none of that has been -- have you seen any -- >> of course people are talking about it i don't know that it's affecting that much travel i think particularly at the high end. >> yeah. >> we're not going to yemen. >> you've been to bermuda, right? >> oh, because of the cup? >> it's like an hour and a half away the most beautiful beache
. >> not everybody is going to botswana. >> but i think for an experience like that, botswana is a perfects, it's a very, very high entry point. it's a very expensive safari and they have done it that way by design for conservation reasons. i think people who are doing those kinds of trips are actually -- they tend to mix things up. they'll sort of get down and dirty. they'll do a little bit more sort of community driven kind of travel and then end up at something that is extremely...