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to fight the battle jobs for carbon has already provided work for 60 people and replanted 510 hector's many private landowners have made a portion of their land available to the project and a growing number of farmers are willing to sign a contract stating they will refrain from grazing on replanted land for at least 20 years the farmer peter could see has taken it a step further removing cattle and small livestock from 150 hectors to accommodate more spec bomb the project helps provide local people with a secure livelihood and over a longer term his farm will benefit. we fully realise that with the drive on. clément you know. we're not going to have a happy society and that's important to us we we want to make sure that this little village becomes a role model to the rest of africa as to how commercial agriculture and interact with local communities to my going to better society for all. for many people and from basic start poverty is still a daily reality jobs for carbon is already making a difference yani clear to didn't finish school and was out of work for years after joining jobs
to fight the battle jobs for carbon has already provided work for 60 people and replanted 510 hector's many private landowners have made a portion of their land available to the project and a growing number of farmers are willing to sign a contract stating they will refrain from grazing on replanted land for at least 20 years the farmer peter could see has taken it a step further removing cattle and small livestock from 150 hectors to accommodate more spec bomb the project helps provide local...
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switched from growing corn and beans to livestock farming because it was more profitable. 3 years ago hector joined the project to be opossums which promotes cattle farming that's sustainable and doesn't destroy diversity his income is starting to increase and the environment is gradually recovering. but it's been a difficult few years. for him that they'll all leave the article if i argued with my father that was the 1st obstacle i had to overcome well i haven't been easy but i asked him to give me a chance. moment of wait if you think that well i took the risk by small farm i went through some hard times very hard times i milked my cows constantly but the yields were low. which i let. our indigenous farmers traditionally let their livestock graze in forest pastures and also grew vegetables their methods were sustainable their expertise had largely been lost now their descendants are looking to revive it and save the cloud forest . jose antonio jimenez coordinates the b.-o. power source project in the state of chiapas right. meticulous planning facilitates the farmers switched to the climat
switched from growing corn and beans to livestock farming because it was more profitable. 3 years ago hector joined the project to be opossums which promotes cattle farming that's sustainable and doesn't destroy diversity his income is starting to increase and the environment is gradually recovering. but it's been a difficult few years. for him that they'll all leave the article if i argued with my father that was the 1st obstacle i had to overcome well i haven't been easy but i asked him to...
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farming accounts for the largest share of the land we use agricultural land covers $5000000000.00 hector's well 37 percent of the world's total land surface. modern agricultural methods damage the land intensive farming monocultures and industrial livestock production causing nutrient depletion in a soil and thus its degradation. crop yields are decreasing while the use of chemical fertilizers and the clearing of land for fields and pastures are increasing creating a vicious circle by 2050 the global population is set to rise to around 10000000000 to feed all those people a lot more fertile land will have to be farmed. people are realizing that healthy soil helps protect the climate. sustainable farming prevents aeration and keeps nutrients in the soil. the un's food and agriculture organization says we could increase crop yields by 58 percent by farming the land more sustainably that would help ensure food security for future generations. soil erosion is indeed a topic worthy of our attention after the causes are many but here. we are interested in finding solutions to the problems our ne
farming accounts for the largest share of the land we use agricultural land covers $5000000000.00 hector's well 37 percent of the world's total land surface. modern agricultural methods damage the land intensive farming monocultures and industrial livestock production causing nutrient depletion in a soil and thus its degradation. crop yields are decreasing while the use of chemical fertilizers and the clearing of land for fields and pastures are increasing creating a vicious circle by 2050 the...
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hector garza and jason chaffetz are here on that and while biden pretends the crisis at the border doesn't exist he uses the easter bunny to push it familiar agenda. you have to see this. raymond arroyo is here with seen and unseen, this one a day late but not a dollar short, it is classic but first the left is making sure the state of georgia pays dearly for daring to make it selections more secure. they don't just want to defend the state as the land of jim crow, they want to devastate its economy as well and have a willing partner in major league baseball, formerly america's pastime. they announced they would move the all-star game out of atlanta costing the state tens of millions of dollars including a lot of business owners in atlanta which the media is ecstatic about. >> major league baseball took a step. >> the right thing is major league baseball to protect their grant, to back away. >> will not bow to pressure from major league baseball or anyone else. of georgians are good faith of all races tried to purge trumpism from their midst. >> nothing but good faith coming from the rever
hector garza and jason chaffetz are here on that and while biden pretends the crisis at the border doesn't exist he uses the easter bunny to push it familiar agenda. you have to see this. raymond arroyo is here with seen and unseen, this one a day late but not a dollar short, it is classic but first the left is making sure the state of georgia pays dearly for daring to make it selections more secure. they don't just want to defend the state as the land of jim crow, they want to devastate its...
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vamos a hablar con el doctor hÉctor bonilla, de la universidad de stanford.ontagiarme o a propagar el virus? quÉ hay con esto, para tenerlo mÁs claro. doctor: las posibilidades disminuyen marcadamente con las vacunas. ha disminuido la cantidad de infecciones un 80% o 90%. la transmisiÓn de infecciones disminuye marcadamente. rama: significa que la gente ya no tiene que preocuparse el coronavirus luego de vacunarse. doctor: desde que empezÓ el programa de vacunaciÓn, empezaron a disminuye marcadamente, pero en la Última semana ha estado como un plato y recientemente una tendencia al aumento. la gente no estÁ usando mÁscaras. hasta que no tengamos una curaciÓn mayor vacunada no podemos pensar en cantar victoria todavÍa. ramÓn: se dijo que en santa clara se reporta un incremento de contagios reportado con las variantes del coronavirus. si me vacuno, serÍa inmune a estas variantes? doctor: son variantes resistentes a las vacunas. la variante de sudÁfrica se han encontrado que son mÁs resistentes con la vacuna que astrazeneca y mostrÓ que es solamente un 10% son e
vamos a hablar con el doctor hÉctor bonilla, de la universidad de stanford.ontagiarme o a propagar el virus? quÉ hay con esto, para tenerlo mÁs claro. doctor: las posibilidades disminuyen marcadamente con las vacunas. ha disminuido la cantidad de infecciones un 80% o 90%. la transmisiÓn de infecciones disminuye marcadamente. rama: significa que la gente ya no tiene que preocuparse el coronavirus luego de vacunarse. doctor: desde que empezÓ el programa de vacunaciÓn, empezaron a disminuye...
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elizabeth: hector gars or, thank you so much for joining us and.beth macdonald, you been watching "the evening edit" on fox business, that doesn't for us, thank you for watching and we hope you have a good evening. ♪ good evening. larry: hello everyone welcome back to "kudlow" i am larry kudlow, great to be with you stocks close mostly higher the s&p 500 hitting an all-time high the nasdaq having a very big day turning positive for the month of march all of that coming ahead of the major infrastructure speech this afternoon by president joe biden in pittsburgh. as i've said before, be careful what you wish for, everybody thinks they love infrastructure, preparing bridges, roads, tunnels, schools, building out broadband and investing in new technology like a.i. in space and alter m p
elizabeth: hector gars or, thank you so much for joining us and.beth macdonald, you been watching "the evening edit" on fox business, that doesn't for us, thank you for watching and we hope you have a good evening. ♪ good evening. larry: hello everyone welcome back to "kudlow" i am larry kudlow, great to be with you stocks close mostly higher the s&p 500 hitting an all-time high the nasdaq having a very big day turning positive for the month of march all of that coming...
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farming accounts for the largest share of the land we use agricultural land covers $5000000000.00 hector's or 37 percent of the world's total land surface. modern agricultural methods damage the land intensive farming monocultures and industrial livestock production course nutrient depletion in a soil and thus its degradation. crop yields are decreasing while the use of chemical fertilizers and the clearing of land for fields and pastures are increasing creating a vicious circle by 2050 the global population is. set to rise to around 10000000000 to feed all those people a lot more fertile land will have to be found. people are realizing that healthy soil helps protect the climate. sustainable farming prevents a revolution and keeps nutrients in the soil. the un's food and agriculture organization says we could increase crop yields by 58 percent by founding the land more sustainably that would help ensure food security for future generations. soil erosion this indeed a topic worthy of our attention. because this amazing what here. we are interested in finding solutions to the problems our n
farming accounts for the largest share of the land we use agricultural land covers $5000000000.00 hector's or 37 percent of the world's total land surface. modern agricultural methods damage the land intensive farming monocultures and industrial livestock production course nutrient depletion in a soil and thus its degradation. crop yields are decreasing while the use of chemical fertilizers and the clearing of land for fields and pastures are increasing creating a vicious circle by 2050 the...
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switched from growing corn and beans to livestock farming because it was more profitable. 3 years ago hector joined the project to be opossums which promotes cattle farming that's sustainable and doesn't destroy diversity his income is starting to increase and the environment is gradually recovering. but it's been a difficult few years. for him at the hall leave the article out of my argued with my father but i was the 1st obstacle i had to overcome hasn't been easy but i asked him to give me a chance. moment of weight if you think that was what i took the risk by small farm i went through some hard times very hard times i moved my cows constantly but the yields were low. which i later. indigenous farmers traditionally let their livestock graze in forest pastures and also grew vegetables their methods were sustainable their expertise had largely been lost now their descendants are looking to revive it and save the cloud forest . jose antonio jimenez coordinates the b.-o. power source project in the state of chiapas reading all 4 of our. meticulous planning facilitates the farmers switch to t
switched from growing corn and beans to livestock farming because it was more profitable. 3 years ago hector joined the project to be opossums which promotes cattle farming that's sustainable and doesn't destroy diversity his income is starting to increase and the environment is gradually recovering. but it's been a difficult few years. for him at the hall leave the article out of my argued with my father but i was the 1st obstacle i had to overcome hasn't been easy but i asked him to give me a...
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switched from growing corn and beans to live stock farming because it was more profitable. 3 years ago hector joined the project to be opossums which promotes cattle farming that's sustainable and doesn't destroy diversity his income is starting to increase and the environment is gradually recovering. but it's been a difficult few years. only little ball leave the article i argued with my father it was the 1st obstacle i had to overcome well i wasn't being easy but i asked him to give me a chance. moment of weed if you think that when i took the risk by small farm i went through some hard times very hard times i milked my cows constantly but the yields were low. which i let. indigenous farmers traditionally let their livestock graze in forest pastures and also grew vegetables their methods were sustainable their expertise had largely been lost now their descendants are looking to revive it and save the cloud forest . jose antonio jimenez coordinates the bee opossums project in a state of chiapas right. you know meticulous planning facilitates the farmers switch to the climate smart livestock
switched from growing corn and beans to live stock farming because it was more profitable. 3 years ago hector joined the project to be opossums which promotes cattle farming that's sustainable and doesn't destroy diversity his income is starting to increase and the environment is gradually recovering. but it's been a difficult few years. only little ball leave the article i argued with my father it was the 1st obstacle i had to overcome well i wasn't being easy but i asked him to give me a...
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farmer peter could see has taken it a step further removing cattle and small livestock from $150.00 hectorsto accommodate more spec boehm the project helps provide local people with a secure livelihood and over a longer term his farm will benefit. we fully realise that with unemployment. we're not going to have a happy society and that's important to us we we want to make sure that this little village becomes a role model to the rest of africa as to how commercial agriculture interact with local communities to my going to better society for all. for many people in front poverty is still a daily reality jobs for carbon is already making a difference jani didn't finish school and was out of work for years after joining jobs for carbon he was able to pay the fees for his 2 daughters to attend high school and university and he's happy that his work is benefiting the environment. if you. can already see a big difference in the felde well we've already done some planting 3 years later there's already a big difference shrug grows another plant start growing nearby and soon the field looks beautifu
farmer peter could see has taken it a step further removing cattle and small livestock from $150.00 hectorsto accommodate more spec boehm the project helps provide local people with a secure livelihood and over a longer term his farm will benefit. we fully realise that with unemployment. we're not going to have a happy society and that's important to us we we want to make sure that this little village becomes a role model to the rest of africa as to how commercial agriculture interact with...
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when hector, what is he getting wrong that the public sees?ery clear that we have a mess on our hands at the border. it is a serious crisis and simple. the problem is the changes in immigration policies. we go back to the changes to title 42. it's causing the crisis on the border. because of this crisis we're seeing in the rio grande valley now we're seeing a border security crisis in other parts like in california where these two men were apprehended. it is directly related. unfortunately when we're overwhelmed on the border with family units and children at the border, we don't get to catch these dangerous men and women that come across the border like these two men from yemen. >> harris: there is a call for where is the vice president in all of this? she was put in charge and has yet to go to the border? where is kamala harris on this? let's watch arizona's attorney general. >> joe biden's language is essentially telling everyone they have a green light. don't believe me. if you talk to the border patrol agents and talk to the border sherif
when hector, what is he getting wrong that the public sees?ery clear that we have a mess on our hands at the border. it is a serious crisis and simple. the problem is the changes in immigration policies. we go back to the changes to title 42. it's causing the crisis on the border. because of this crisis we're seeing in the rio grande valley now we're seeing a border security crisis in other parts like in california where these two men were apprehended. it is directly related. unfortunately when...
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switched from growing corn and beans to livestock farming because it was more profitable. 3 years ago hector joined the project to be opossums which promotes cattle farming that's sustainable and doesn't destroy diversity his income is starting to increase and the environment is gradually recovering. but it's been a difficult few years. only little call lady article by argued with my father but i was the 1st obstacle i had to overcome hasn't been easy but i asked him to give me a chance. moment of we defeat him that well i took the risk by small farm i went through some hard times very hard times i moved my cows constantly but the yields were low. with all that. our indigenous farmers traditionally let their livestock graze in forest pastures and also grew vegetables their methods were sustainable their expertise had largely been lost now their descendants are looking to revive it and save the cloud forest . jose antonio jimenez coordinates the b o power source project in a state of chiapas right all for about. meticulous planning facilitates the farmers switch to the climate smart livestock
switched from growing corn and beans to livestock farming because it was more profitable. 3 years ago hector joined the project to be opossums which promotes cattle farming that's sustainable and doesn't destroy diversity his income is starting to increase and the environment is gradually recovering. but it's been a difficult few years. only little call lady article by argued with my father but i was the 1st obstacle i had to overcome hasn't been easy but i asked him to give me a chance. moment...
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lograron ubicar a hÉctor h seÑalado como el agresor de la mujer. >>> se sabe que fue este hombre, y se prisiÓn del estado y las hijas de victoria serÁn puestas a disposiciones de sus familiares. sisgue el juicio contra el oficial de policÍa acusado de matar a george floyd. y se observa george floyd hablando con algunas personas en el lugar, el empleado sospechaba que el dinero con el que habÍa pasado era falso. la presidenta de la cÁmara de representantes nancy pelosi se reuniÓ con la organizaciÓn (hablan en inglÉs) de san francisco, expresÓ que el congreso estÁ trabajando para dar seguridad a la comunidad asiÁtica. la policÍa de nueva york captuÓo a brandon elliot sospechoso de cual meter un ataque contra una mujer asiÁtica de 35 aÑos. brandon fue condenado por asesnar a su madre anteriormente. esta sujeto serÁ acusado por dos cargos de agresiÓn, y tambiÉn podrÍa darle cadena perpetua. mÁs estudiantes vuelven a clases presenciales, pero hay preocupaciÓn por la salud mental. >>> decenas de negocios en santa clara recibieron multas por violaciones a la sanidad. miÉrcoles de primavera, t
lograron ubicar a hÉctor h seÑalado como el agresor de la mujer. >>> se sabe que fue este hombre, y se prisiÓn del estado y las hijas de victoria serÁn puestas a disposiciones de sus familiares. sisgue el juicio contra el oficial de policÍa acusado de matar a george floyd. y se observa george floyd hablando con algunas personas en el lugar, el empleado sospechaba que el dinero con el que habÍa pasado era falso. la presidenta de la cÁmara de representantes nancy pelosi se reuniÓ...
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from growing corn and beans to livestock farming farming because it was more profitable. 3 years ago hector during the project deal possumus which promotes cattle farming that's assuming that sustainable and doesn't destroy diversity his income is starting to increase and the environment is gradually recovering. but it's been a difficult few years. when most of all leave the article if i argued with my father that was the 1st obstacle i had to overcome where i wasn't being easy but i asked him to give me a chance. but the moment of weight if you think that well i took the risk by small farm i went through some hard times very hard times i milked my cows constantly but the yields were low. with a lead. indigenous farmers traditionally let their livestock graze in forest pastures and also grew vegetables their methods were sustainable their expertise had largely been lost now their descendants are looking to revive rust. jose antonio. chiapas. it's the farmers which. you know is the region well. right by the big it. always done. a much. need to work with the farm. with them to fuck. this i'm
from growing corn and beans to livestock farming farming because it was more profitable. 3 years ago hector during the project deal possumus which promotes cattle farming that's assuming that sustainable and doesn't destroy diversity his income is starting to increase and the environment is gradually recovering. but it's been a difficult few years. when most of all leave the article if i argued with my father that was the 1st obstacle i had to overcome where i wasn't being easy but i asked him...
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you might have adult jobs for carbon has already provided work for 60 people and replanted 510 hector's many private landowners have the. portion of their land available to the project and a growing number of farmers are willing to sign a contract stating they will refrain from grazing on replanted land for at least 20 years on the farm or peter could see has taken it a step further removing cattle and small livestock from $150.00 hectors to accommodate more spec bomb the project helps provide local people with a secure livelihood and over a longer term his farm will benefit. we fully realise that with unemployment you know. we're not going to have a happy society and that's important to us we we want to make sure that this little village becomes a role model to the rest of africa as to how commercial agriculture interact with local communities to make in a better society for all. for many people in front of poverty is still a daily reality jobs for carbon is already making a difference jani cleared didn't finish school and was out of work for years after joining jobs for carbon he was
you might have adult jobs for carbon has already provided work for 60 people and replanted 510 hector's many private landowners have the. portion of their land available to the project and a growing number of farmers are willing to sign a contract stating they will refrain from grazing on replanted land for at least 20 years on the farm or peter could see has taken it a step further removing cattle and small livestock from $150.00 hectors to accommodate more spec bomb the project helps provide...
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paola: es un gusto platicar con el doctor hÉctor bonilla, de stanford.ales. representantes del distrito escolar informaron que han instalado purificadores de aire en las aulas, ademÁs de filtros en el aire acondicionado. colocaron acrÍlicos para separar los escritorios de los estudiantes, y seÑalizar la escuela para mantener el distanciamiento social, entre otros cambios. descarguÉ nuestra aplicaciÓn de noticiasÚnico visionario de la bahÍa apuntando con la cÁmara al cÓdigo que observo en pantalla. siga las instrucciones y mantÉngase informado sobre la vacunaciÓn en su zona. una residente de richmond, cuyo hijo de 17 aÑos falleciÓ, piden mayor seguridad en esa ciudad. una conseja latinapide hacer cambios sobre el presupuesto. marÍa antonieta mejÍa hablÓ con la madre del menor asesinado. marÍa: frente al altar colocado en la venÍa potrero de richmond, una madre de familia hondureÑa la meta del asesinato de su hijo de 17 aÑos a manos de otro menor de edad, pide a las autoridades locales que haya mayor seguridad para evitar tragedias como la suya. >> mÁs seg
paola: es un gusto platicar con el doctor hÉctor bonilla, de stanford.ales. representantes del distrito escolar informaron que han instalado purificadores de aire en las aulas, ademÁs de filtros en el aire acondicionado. colocaron acrÍlicos para separar los escritorios de los estudiantes, y seÑalizar la escuela para mantener el distanciamiento social, entre otros cambios. descarguÉ nuestra aplicaciÓn de noticiasÚnico visionario de la bahÍa apuntando con la cÁmara al cÓdigo que observo...
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and with god fair lover hector keeps 20 cows he used to have many more but he got rid of half of them because he knows that traditional livestock farming is bad for the environment decades ago his grandfather switched from growing corn and beans to livestock farming because it was more profitable. 3 years ago hector joined the project beall parsons which promotes cattle farming that's sustainable and doesn't destroy diversity his income is starting to increase and the environment is gradually recovering. but it's been a difficult few years. when little ball leave the article i argued with my father that was the 1st obstacle i had to overcome well i haven't been easy but i asked him to give me a chance. moment of weight if you think that when i took the risk of my small farm i went through some hard times very hard times i milked my cows constantly but the yields were low. which i later. indigenous farmers traditionally let their livestock graze in forest pastures and also grew vegetables their methods were sustainable their expertise had largely been lost now their descendants are loo
and with god fair lover hector keeps 20 cows he used to have many more but he got rid of half of them because he knows that traditional livestock farming is bad for the environment decades ago his grandfather switched from growing corn and beans to livestock farming because it was more profitable. 3 years ago hector joined the project beall parsons which promotes cattle farming that's sustainable and doesn't destroy diversity his income is starting to increase and the environment is gradually...
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northwestern part of our color where we are orange is that the sort of can do the research we have 2000 hectors there green area ease the remaining forest in this region their white area. and area or the palm oil as well there is said to have been deforested so far. a bioethicist local person that is trained to be a research assistant. when we started this project one of the bases west to involve local people in research that for me has always been very important but it was only here that i could really develop this specifically that i teach to probably a little just a couple of lessons per month on science how to type in the data collected how to write down things. for her to go over what is the motive to do. so yeah i think she is natural scientist that is always asking why. why is that bird eating from st she goes on how to look at the bird for weeks until she finds out. he him money. but i read again. that it. will stay like a lot of fear is on more than 100. livy so. this is a big gain your sample a 1001 these though they are the they. and the mother god i wish to live real. me and tell me
northwestern part of our color where we are orange is that the sort of can do the research we have 2000 hectors there green area ease the remaining forest in this region their white area. and area or the palm oil as well there is said to have been deforested so far. a bioethicist local person that is trained to be a research assistant. when we started this project one of the bases west to involve local people in research that for me has always been very important but it was only here that i...
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for now they are kept enough 30 hector enclosure which makes it difficult to see them. during our stay one of the needed its g.p.s. morning in color to be replaced so we have company team doing the process. for days the team year had been setting traps but the female jaguar the wild had managed to evade. but one night it suddenly happened. the wife has 2 cubs she had to be sedated and got only narrowcast is they've a tear in a running charge. and one lost 30 to. one of them can see them going to. the to come market incarnational will get the most. money but. he said he has to clear the total system to when i need to let it go. this is my only hope yet i must go now to look at the yankee is a place he can. no. it takes a while for money want to wake up she looks at us weary and then leaves to meet with her $2.00 cops. in this video we can see her in january left her 30 hectare enclosure and was finally released. she's now in the evening. and will start playing a crucial role in the eco system in the area. the project is part of rewilding argentina a process that began mo
for now they are kept enough 30 hector enclosure which makes it difficult to see them. during our stay one of the needed its g.p.s. morning in color to be replaced so we have company team doing the process. for days the team year had been setting traps but the female jaguar the wild had managed to evade. but one night it suddenly happened. the wife has 2 cubs she had to be sedated and got only narrowcast is they've a tear in a running charge. and one lost 30 to. one of them can see them going...
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hector keeps 20 counts he used to have many more but he got rid of half of them because he knows that traditional livestock farming is bad for the environment decades ago his grandfather switched from growing corn and beans to livestock farming because it was more profitable. 3 years ago hector joined the project bill parsons which promotes cattle farming that's sustainable and doesn't destroy diversity his income is starting to increase and the environment is gradually recovering. but it's been a difficult few years. when little ball leave the article i argued with my father was the 1st obstacle i had to overcome hasn't been easy but i asked him to give me a chance. moment of weed if you think that well i took the risk by small farm i went through some hard times very hard times i milked my cows constantly but the yields were low. which i later. indigenous farmers traditionally let their livestock graze in forest pastures and also grew vegetables their methods were sustainable their expertise had largely been lost now their descendants are looking to revive it and save the cloud fore
hector keeps 20 counts he used to have many more but he got rid of half of them because he knows that traditional livestock farming is bad for the environment decades ago his grandfather switched from growing corn and beans to livestock farming because it was more profitable. 3 years ago hector joined the project bill parsons which promotes cattle farming that's sustainable and doesn't destroy diversity his income is starting to increase and the environment is gradually recovering. but it's...
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for now they are kept enough 30 hectoring closure which makes it difficult to see them. during our stay one up when needed its g.p.s. morning in color to be replaced so we have company team doing the process. for days the team year had been setting traps but the female jaguar the wild had managed to evade them. but one night it suddenly happened. the wife has 2 cubs she had to be sedated and got only narrowcast is the viterra name in charge. and one lost 30 to. one of them going to. the market in the most. infamous unfixed. money but it wasn't a good place. he said he had to clear the total says to kill when i. had to. discipline her yet i must go now to have a look at the yankee place in the can. no. i don't know. what. happened. in that and but. it takes a while for me want to wake up she looks at us wary and then leaves to meet with her 2 cubs. in this video we can see her in january left her 30 hectare enclosure and was finally released. she's now roaming in the event our wetlands and we start playing a crucial role in the eco system in the area. the project is part
for now they are kept enough 30 hectoring closure which makes it difficult to see them. during our stay one up when needed its g.p.s. morning in color to be replaced so we have company team doing the process. for days the team year had been setting traps but the female jaguar the wild had managed to evade them. but one night it suddenly happened. the wife has 2 cubs she had to be sedated and got only narrowcast is the viterra name in charge. and one lost 30 to. one of them going to. the market...
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after 35 minutes and cologne were given a free kick instead of a penalty and then when you're not hector's free kick hit the crossbar. it really was unlucky they went into the break a goal down. focus team came out of the changing room the stronger side. but when they tried their luck from a corner. bailey and the abbey dashed up the pitch to score the host's 2nd in the 51st minute. this time bailey was the provider diaz be the scorer. by now it was clear cologne were going to lose this encounter. was that such a bad thing after all life once again have some meaning for franco. are. you know a man. is free and. later couzin scored again and again it was bailey. train will the final score. honest both was happy about 3 more points. and focal ones as he continues his search for what drives him. back never at least until the end of the season that is. now time for the results from that stage $29.00. marcos' drug traffic their future coach andy good times frank 1st the club is moving to next season took down better blame and found fulfilled last those results had a lot of spice to the fight fo
after 35 minutes and cologne were given a free kick instead of a penalty and then when you're not hector's free kick hit the crossbar. it really was unlucky they went into the break a goal down. focus team came out of the changing room the stronger side. but when they tried their luck from a corner. bailey and the abbey dashed up the pitch to score the host's 2nd in the 51st minute. this time bailey was the provider diaz be the scorer. by now it was clear cologne were going to lose this...
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hablamos con el doctor héctor bonilla. buenas noches.para demostrar que es cierto. en esta situación de crisis, hay que usarlo en un estudio clínico que empíricamente. >> ¿cuál es la recomendación para las personas que se van a poner la segunda dosis? >> inicialmente se propuso recibir la vacuna y la segunda con la misma dosis y la misma marca. >> ¿una persona se puede enfermar gravemente o se puede morir si se coloca las vacunas de diferentes farmacéuticas? >> espero que no haya ningún problema con estas drogas. sabemos que individualmente las dos vacunas son seguras. y tienen el mismo principio de respuesta inmunológica. >> muchas gracias por la aclaración. hablemos de puerto rico. esta pulsera inteligente va a ayudar a monitorear y controlar los contagios de coronavirus. es un sistema de rastreo para identificar si la persona estuvo en contacto con alguien que portaba el virus. ¿cómo funciona la tecnología? >> va a enviar un aviso a las personas que han dado positivo en los últimos 14 días. y si usted ha estado expuesto. >> el sistema
hablamos con el doctor héctor bonilla. buenas noches.para demostrar que es cierto. en esta situación de crisis, hay que usarlo en un estudio clínico que empíricamente. >> ¿cuál es la recomendación para las personas que se van a poner la segunda dosis? >> inicialmente se propuso recibir la vacuna y la segunda con la misma dosis y la misma marca. >> ¿una persona se puede enfermar gravemente o se puede morir si se coloca las vacunas de diferentes farmacéuticas? >>...
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after 35 minutes and cologne were given a free kick instead of a penalty and then when you're not hector is free kick hit the crossbar. it really was unlucky they went into the break a goal down. phone calls team came out of the changing room the stronger side. but when they tried their luck from a corner bailey and the rb dashed up the pitch to score the host 2nd in the 51st minute. this time bailey was the provider do you have the the story. by now it was clear clone were going to lose this encounter. was that such a bad thing after all life once again have some meaning for phone call. fining and. are. again man. free and. later couzin scored again and again it was bailey. 3 nail the final score. i missed both was happy about 3 more points. and focal was as he continues his search for what drives him. a. phone call is back enough at least until the end of the season that is. now time for the results from that state when he 9. marcos' clout to prevent future coach of the time frank 1st the club is moving to next season took down vet of blame and. lost those results have a lot of spice t
after 35 minutes and cologne were given a free kick instead of a penalty and then when you're not hector is free kick hit the crossbar. it really was unlucky they went into the break a goal down. phone calls team came out of the changing room the stronger side. but when they tried their luck from a corner bailey and the rb dashed up the pitch to score the host 2nd in the 51st minute. this time bailey was the provider do you have the the story. by now it was clear clone were going to lose this...
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the hector miss of the policy in the off season, when you think about it, you work for them to, you know, to put a show it's gonna be sweet being able to have a low energy in the coliseum is going to be nice again. we draw a lot from our fans that are ballpark. it also lends toe. maybe there's some normalcy on the horizon. you know, playing baseball we know fans is there's no baseball. it's so born. yeah, that last guy we heard from was the a's new they acquired shortstop elvis, sandra's of veteran. hey in that chapel gonna hold down the left side of the infield. i suggest that you kinda listen to him. he's got a lot of personalities of fun. got to get to know this year, and we should add one other note, and that is the fact that you mentioned the vaccination site on the premises of the oakland coliseum here, and that will not be disrupted even during a home stands. so the vaccination site will continue even when the a's are at home and. at last word that number had reached in the neighborhood of 300,000 vaccinations distributed here and those will continue not be interrupted even w
the hector miss of the policy in the off season, when you think about it, you work for them to, you know, to put a show it's gonna be sweet being able to have a low energy in the coliseum is going to be nice again. we draw a lot from our fans that are ballpark. it also lends toe. maybe there's some normalcy on the horizon. you know, playing baseball we know fans is there's no baseball. it's so born. yeah, that last guy we heard from was the a's new they acquired shortstop elvis, sandra's of...
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after 35 minutes and cologne were given a free kick instead of a penalty and then when you're not hector's free kick hit the crossbar. it really was unlucky they went into the break a goal down. phone calls team came out of the changing room the stronger side. but when they tried their luck from a corner. bailey and de rb dashed up the pitch to score the host 2nd in the 51st minute. this time bailey was the provider do you have the the score. by now it was clear clone were going to lose this encounter. was that such a bad thing after all life once again have some meaning for franco. fining and how. a man. is free and. later couzin scored again and again it was barely. 3 nil the final score. honest both was happy about 3 more points. and focal was as he continues his search for what drives him. back at least until the end of the season that is. now time for the results from match day $29.00. marcos is their future coach of the time frank 1st the club is moving to next season took down better blame and unfulfilled lost those results had a lot of spice to the fight for the champions league no
after 35 minutes and cologne were given a free kick instead of a penalty and then when you're not hector's free kick hit the crossbar. it really was unlucky they went into the break a goal down. phone calls team came out of the changing room the stronger side. but when they tried their luck from a corner. bailey and de rb dashed up the pitch to score the host 2nd in the 51st minute. this time bailey was the provider do you have the the score. by now it was clear clone were going to lose this...
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the plantation is $45.00 hectors in size several times per season about 30 harvest workers head out to hand-pick young teas probs each year the company produces about 40 tons of team. actually i'm just happy that i didn't have to take every single in but this bag have to really be up there what. can you tell i would. people on the azores began growing tea some 200 years ago after the orange strait collapsed. i always think like that the factory she's alive they're going to die so we are the ones that actors that are working to. the to factor but i'm caught one day i'm going to go out i hope and then my. defectors stay alive did they once come. the t.v. is harvested and then processed for this it must be transported to a t. factory and. they used to be several t.v. factories on the azores today shagari ana is the only one left. processing tea leaves take several hours in a 1st step i make sure the tea leaves dry in large bets. so for. afterwards the tea leaves are rolled the machine circular motion damages the leaf so walls are loving selflessly to seep out and interact with oxygen that
the plantation is $45.00 hectors in size several times per season about 30 harvest workers head out to hand-pick young teas probs each year the company produces about 40 tons of team. actually i'm just happy that i didn't have to take every single in but this bag have to really be up there what. can you tell i would. people on the azores began growing tea some 200 years ago after the orange strait collapsed. i always think like that the factory she's alive they're going to die so we are the...
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the plantation is $45.00 hectors in size several times per season about 30 harvest workers head out to hand pick young teas sprouts each year the company produces about 40 tons of tea. actually i'm just happy that i didn't have to take everything all the info but this bag gets to be there what. you to i what. ok people on the azores began growing t. some 200 years ago after the orange trade collapsed. i always think like that the factory she's alive they're going to die so we are the ones that actors that are working to. the to factor but i'm caught one day i'm going to go out. and then my. defectors stay alive did they once come. the t.v. is harvested and then processed for this it must be transported to a t. factory and it. used to be several t.v. factories on the azores today shocked arianna is the only one left. processing tea leaves take several hours in a 1st step i make sure the tea leaves dry in large bets. so for. afterwards the tea leaves are wrote the machine circular motion damages to leave so vaults alone sell fluid to seep out and interact with oxygen that's what gives th
the plantation is $45.00 hectors in size several times per season about 30 harvest workers head out to hand pick young teas sprouts each year the company produces about 40 tons of tea. actually i'm just happy that i didn't have to take everything all the info but this bag gets to be there what. you to i what. ok people on the azores began growing t. some 200 years ago after the orange trade collapsed. i always think like that the factory she's alive they're going to die so we are the ones that...
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retiraban pero al 19 alex moreno sacaba el centro por izquierda y tello ponía el uno a uno final, héctoraba en el 2 a cero de monterrey, imparable el disparo de primera intención para vencer a luis garcía, toluca iba a descontar en el tiro de esquina gracias a torres nilo pero no les alcanzó y monterrey ganó en toluca por primera vez desde el 2006 y aquí casados de los gigantes cerraron serie frente a los rockies, en la baja de la primera dickerson iba a decir chao a esa pelota, cuadrangular solitario entre el central y el derecho y lo ganaban los gigantes y gigantes tuvo el picheo de hoy, anthony desplazaba y 6 entradas y 8 ponches para el abridor de san francisco, en la baja de la 6a volaba la barda, del lado de este jugador y los gigantes blanquear un 4 a cero y barrieron la primera serie en casa y ahora tienen récord de 6 y 3 >>> antes de despedirme le cuento que walkman de los warriors estará fuera por el resto de la temporada por una lesión en el menisco. más información a las 11 de la noche, es todo por el momento, pausa y regresamos ( comerciales ) (♪ música ♪) >>> esta noche a l
retiraban pero al 19 alex moreno sacaba el centro por izquierda y tello ponía el uno a uno final, héctoraba en el 2 a cero de monterrey, imparable el disparo de primera intención para vencer a luis garcía, toluca iba a descontar en el tiro de esquina gracias a torres nilo pero no les alcanzó y monterrey ganó en toluca por primera vez desde el 2006 y aquí casados de los gigantes cerraron serie frente a los rockies, en la baja de la primera dickerson iba a decir chao a esa pelota,...
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hector garza, good to hear from you.id hear about the focus being on those non-traditional segments of infrastructure. whether it's childcare, senior care, paid family leave, all of that is coming forward. all of that is going to hit taxpayers and as i said, the bill we're looking at right now is really going to hurt small business and family farms. >> dana: senator deb fischer of nebraska speaking with us last hour about president biden's meeting yesterday with group of lawmakers from both sides of the aisle hoping to sell them on his multi-trillion dollar spending plan. the white house says the bill can still be bipartisan even if no republicans vote for it. karl rove is a former white house deputy chief of staff and fox news contributor. i want you to hear from rahm emanuel saying this. what has become crystal clear is that biden has redefined bipartisan. it isn't how many republicans i've got but how many republican voters, mayors and governors can i get to support my stuff. your take on this. a big legislative effor
hector garza, good to hear from you.id hear about the focus being on those non-traditional segments of infrastructure. whether it's childcare, senior care, paid family leave, all of that is coming forward. all of that is going to hit taxpayers and as i said, the bill we're looking at right now is really going to hurt small business and family farms. >> dana: senator deb fischer of nebraska speaking with us last hour about president biden's meeting yesterday with group of lawmakers from...
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donde los vendedores ambulantes han sido víctimas de violentos robos como el que le ocurrió a don héctorlos agentes lograron romper las ventanillas para sacar al hombre el sujeto fue llevado al hospital >> minutos de terror viven también decenas de personas de la principal plaza de albania cuando un conductor comenzó ahí lo ves manejar su coche en reversa y haciendo círculos el hombre que saltó por la ventana del conductor fue quien logró por fin detener el auto de acuerdo con la policía el sospechoso chocó tres autos antes de llegar a la plaza además estaba bajo la influencia de la mariguana >> el intento de detención de una conductora terminal persecución a más de 100 millas por hora están tampa la mujer comenzó perder el control del coche terminó volcado en un estacionamiento la mujer que otros delitos estaba la influencia del alcohol >> nos iremos ahora a hablar con guillermo sobre esta súper luna guillermo mirar a tu qué belleza cambiamos de tema porque tenemos la primera de tres súper lunas que significa una súper luna es cuando está en esa órbita la tierra más cerca así es que por
donde los vendedores ambulantes han sido víctimas de violentos robos como el que le ocurrió a don héctorlos agentes lograron romper las ventanillas para sacar al hombre el sujeto fue llevado al hospital >> minutos de terror viven también decenas de personas de la principal plaza de albania cuando un conductor comenzó ahí lo ves manejar su coche en reversa y haciendo círculos el hombre que saltó por la ventana del conductor fue quien logró por fin detener el auto de acuerdo con la...
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can see yes there is a risk we risk and people can make their own individual decisions but i mean hectoring incredibly nature of what's going on has become has become extremely irritating under present to be icon for your time and thoughts as always thank you malcolm kendrick author and g.p. for britain's national health service i.q. . stuttering vaccination programs and dice about some of the jobs on offer as we have just been going through have led to a rise in vaccine truism among europeans with some people traveling right here to russia to get an ocular. micha do flow is a lawyer from leon and he has his own opinion about the vaccine situation of holes who will mean there aren't currently enough vaccines in france and not everyone can get vaccinated where they want to without waiting 1st of all i don't trust the vaccines offered to us whether it's the american vaccine or britain's astra zeneca they don't fill me with confidence so why i chose the russian sport nick the jab which i think is much safer and more effective. the russian vaccine has not yet been approved by the european medic
can see yes there is a risk we risk and people can make their own individual decisions but i mean hectoring incredibly nature of what's going on has become has become extremely irritating under present to be icon for your time and thoughts as always thank you malcolm kendrick author and g.p. for britain's national health service i.q. . stuttering vaccination programs and dice about some of the jobs on offer as we have just been going through have led to a rise in vaccine truism among europeans...
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my name is hector saldivar, and i'm the founder of tia lupita foods. ♪ i moved here from mexico 15 yearsand my mom would ship me bottles of hot sauce, 'cause that's what mexicans' moms do, you know? she would send me her family-recipe hot sauce, and i was sharing with new friends and colleagues. and that's when i started to realize that people loved my mom's hot sauce. and the constant feedback was, "you have to bottle this. you have to sell it." and then, three, four years ago, the company that i was working for got bought and moved operations to the east coast. and that's when my wife and i came to the fork in the road and had to make a decision, and either we stay here, and -- or we move with the company. and so, with my wife's support, we went ahead and started tia lupita three years ago. >> hola, san francisco. >> this is my mom, tia lupita. >> [ laughs ] >> [ laughs ] >> [ speaking spanish ] >> in mexico, we don't inherit cars or jewelry or houses or money -- what we inherit is family recipes. so, my mother had it, so before her, it was my grandmother, and before her, it was her gr
my name is hector saldivar, and i'm the founder of tia lupita foods. ♪ i moved here from mexico 15 yearsand my mom would ship me bottles of hot sauce, 'cause that's what mexicans' moms do, you know? she would send me her family-recipe hot sauce, and i was sharing with new friends and colleagues. and that's when i started to realize that people loved my mom's hot sauce. and the constant feedback was, "you have to bottle this. you have to sell it." and then, three, four years ago, the...
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local reports a 20 people have died, hundreds of thousands of hectors have been raised.that is pre—occupying many governments and populations in the west but in the dynamic and diverse southeast asia region, gathering data and supplying information at the grassroots level remains a challenge. sharon seah has been surveying people in the region to shed more light on people's perceptions of the climate crisis, finding awareness of the issue is high in a region where government inniatives to tackle climate issues remain scarce. earlier i spoke to ms seah — coordinator of the asean studies centre at the iseas yusof—ishak institute in singapore. i asked her why so little was being done by nations in the region to tackle climate change. it's true southeast asia contributes less than 5% of the total global admission but are population of 650 actually suffers disproportionately. in terms of commitment to the paris agreement, the government here have been falling short of what they're supposed to do. so here we have front row seats unfolding climate crisis first hint that was up
local reports a 20 people have died, hundreds of thousands of hectors have been raised.that is pre—occupying many governments and populations in the west but in the dynamic and diverse southeast asia region, gathering data and supplying information at the grassroots level remains a challenge. sharon seah has been surveying people in the region to shed more light on people's perceptions of the climate crisis, finding awareness of the issue is high in a region where government inniatives to...
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estimated that we have possibly lost around 30 percent nationwide we're talking about 12 to 15000000 hector liters at least that's roughly equivalent to what france exports almost every year but there are also people who have lost 90 or even 100 percent of certain types of vines some of my friends are living in a real nightmare others like me a modern lucky and weren't affected so badly when you look at the situation on the whole it's a really big problem at the same time there's also been other problems especially covert and the shut down of our main markets especially for winemakers small winemakers work a lot with restaurants the sector is closed restaurants are closed and it's not clear when they'll reopen you're watching i think still ahead this hour a german based vaccine manufacturers says the u.s. export restrictions are putting vaccine production at risk but have a look at the details on this story for starters take just awful. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development the only move re
estimated that we have possibly lost around 30 percent nationwide we're talking about 12 to 15000000 hector liters at least that's roughly equivalent to what france exports almost every year but there are also people who have lost 90 or even 100 percent of certain types of vines some of my friends are living in a real nightmare others like me a modern lucky and weren't affected so badly when you look at the situation on the whole it's a really big problem at the same time there's also been...
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estimated that we have possibly lost around 30 percent nationwide we're talking about 12 to 15000000 hector liters at least that's roughly equivalent to what france explores almost every year but there are also people who have lost 90 or even 100 percent of certain types of vines some of my friends are living in a real nightmare for those like me a modern lucky underwent affected so badly when you look at the situation on the whole it's a really big problem look at the same time there are also been other problems especially covert and the shutdown of our main markets especially for winemakers small why make it work a lot with restaurants the sector is closed restaurants are closed and it's not clear when they'll be open. to come this hour a german base the vaccine manufacturer says here as an example a strict sense of putting vaccine production at risk and that story after a short break. kaiser's financial survival. when customers go by you're just. did now well reduce some lower. that's undercutting but what's good for food markets it's not good for the global economy. is you'll be a refle
estimated that we have possibly lost around 30 percent nationwide we're talking about 12 to 15000000 hector liters at least that's roughly equivalent to what france explores almost every year but there are also people who have lost 90 or even 100 percent of certain types of vines some of my friends are living in a real nightmare for those like me a modern lucky underwent affected so badly when you look at the situation on the whole it's a really big problem look at the same time there are also...
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jaguars who have almost no contact with the humans and i ready to be released they are kept in 30 hector corel's it's extremely difficult to see them but using our stay one of them might be what needed a g.p.s. collar changed. he's. going to be said for this is likely the last contact we will have with her so we are digging all the possible samples that she's and then bio meant in the area. the project is part of rewilding argentina more than 20 years ago american philanthropist douglas tomkins and his wife kristen began buying up land in argentina and chile to protected and then donated to a national park 3rd world in argentina has now given thousands of hectares of land to at least 6 national parks and would rather not have beena here but. it's very strange in argentina that a private owner donates to the state but when we do it all the prejudices crumble we start to see the projects because the animals start to appear like the giant and to the pompous the tourists start to come and the communities get involved this is a model of producing nature because it leads resources to communiti
jaguars who have almost no contact with the humans and i ready to be released they are kept in 30 hector corel's it's extremely difficult to see them but using our stay one of them might be what needed a g.p.s. collar changed. he's. going to be said for this is likely the last contact we will have with her so we are digging all the possible samples that she's and then bio meant in the area. the project is part of rewilding argentina more than 20 years ago american philanthropist douglas tomkins...
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. >> hector says with border patrol agents off the border and inside micro crowded migrant facilities the criminal threat crossing into the country just got more real. >> board of regents overwhelmed with children on the border you have these types of people coming across the border with criminal records but also on the nba watchlist, in the central sector were these two men were apprehended. there are a lot of other apprehensions on the border every single day, they are not subject to public release but what happens when you overwhelm border patrol and don't support men and women of law enforcement. lawrence: bill haggerty is urging president biden to assure any budget to fight progressive pressured to defund the agency. jillian: chicago mayor lori lightfoot vowing to find the adult who gave a 13-year-old boy a gun before he was killed by police. adam toledo died after being chased by officers into an alley. police say a gun found at the scene, things like this happen too often in chicago in time to say no more. >> i directed the superintendent and chief detective to use every resour
. >> hector says with border patrol agents off the border and inside micro crowded migrant facilities the criminal threat crossing into the country just got more real. >> board of regents overwhelmed with children on the border you have these types of people coming across the border with criminal records but also on the nba watchlist, in the central sector were these two men were apprehended. there are a lot of other apprehensions on the border every single day, they are not subject...
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young person you think the book is about achilles and the greeks but the only hero in the book is hector and it is extraordinary. the book opens as follows. apollo is the god of many things, god of healing and god of plagues and this is typical of many ancient religions, the bringer of wellness and the greeks, circling troy, laying siege to troy and periodically won these raids, they had killed all the men, taken all the booty, brought the women back to camp as slaves including a maiden girl who was the daughter of a priest of apollo, crazies survived, comes to the greek camp and goes to the tent of agamemnon and also onto his knees and a great grandson and asks to ransom his daughter. not only does agamemnon who was assigned this young woman as part of the treasure refuse but he abuses of this man, smacks him and says not only will i not surrender but grow old in my house tending my loom coming in my bed, and away the greek soldiers do not like, the priest goes to the shore and says listen to me. if you ever appreciated my offerings over the years hear me now, punish the greeks, apollo
young person you think the book is about achilles and the greeks but the only hero in the book is hector and it is extraordinary. the book opens as follows. apollo is the god of many things, god of healing and god of plagues and this is typical of many ancient religions, the bringer of wellness and the greeks, circling troy, laying siege to troy and periodically won these raids, they had killed all the men, taken all the booty, brought the women back to camp as slaves including a maiden girl...
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he may soon see a backlash against him not just for hectoring us but for enlisting big government's mite to get your reaction, harold. >> thank you for having me on. i think whenever we are having conversations in the nation about how good we are, how better we can be, how bad we have been. how bad we may be at the moment, it invites an introspection and invites an inspection of who we are and what we want to be. and sometimes we hear things that are uncomfortable. i got to tell you, i don't know many of my wife's friends when i grew up in memphis and washington whose parents had to sit with them and give them instructions on what to do if they see police officers how they should behave. and that's just a fact of life for a lot of black families in the country. that doesn't mean that we're bad people. it just means that we can be better. what i was most relieved about last night, bret, was that that person, derek chauvin, who did what he did, who committed that murder, he was a bad guy. is a bad guy. who just happened to be a police officer. i was pleased today to see merrick garland and
he may soon see a backlash against him not just for hectoring us but for enlisting big government's mite to get your reaction, harold. >> thank you for having me on. i think whenever we are having conversations in the nation about how good we are, how better we can be, how bad we have been. how bad we may be at the moment, it invites an introspection and invites an inspection of who we are and what we want to be. and sometimes we hear things that are uncomfortable. i got to tell you, i...