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abel siampale explains to residents how they can farm more sustainably.or example, by planting fields with different crops. >> they need to ensure that they use that same piece of land for a longer period of time. and i think, technology now is actually available. extension officers are all over the country now. if they actually interact and get the best methods of utilizing the piece of land, it would really help reduce the levels of land use and forest cover change in many parts of the country. >> stopping the swift pace of deforestation is also noah zimba's goal. zimba is a professor of botany, and he advises the zambian government on environment protection. today, he's with his students on an excursion to an aloe plantation. they are learning what alternative sources of income the miombo forest offers. >> i am cutting the blade of an aloe, and you can see it is dripping. and this is what is very useful. the one that appears orange is the one that is usually used for creams. >> one liter of leaf sap can bring around 220 euros. noah zimba is convinced t
abel siampale explains to residents how they can farm more sustainably.or example, by planting fields with different crops. >> they need to ensure that they use that same piece of land for a longer period of time. and i think, technology now is actually available. extension officers are all over the country now. if they actually interact and get the best methods of utilizing the piece of land, it would really help reduce the levels of land use and forest cover change in many parts of the...
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. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel.hat attracted you to apply for this special program? >> who would not want to come to the dump? but is the first question. for me, being in a situation that you're not comfortable in has always been the best. >> what materials were you immediately attracted to when you started and so what was available here? >> there are a lot of books. that is one of the thing that hits me the most. books are good for understanding, language, and art in general. also being a graphic designer, going straight to the magazines and seeing all this printed material being discarded has also been part of my work. of course, always wood or any kind of plastic form or anything like that. >> job mr. some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. -- taught me through some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. >> the first thing that attracted me to this was the printed surface. it was actually a poster. it was a silk screen watercolor, about 8 feet long. in terms of the flatwork, i wo
. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel.hat attracted you to apply for this special program? >> who would not want to come to the dump? but is the first question. for me, being in a situation that you're not comfortable in has always been the best. >> what materials were you immediately attracted to when you started and so what was available here? >> there are a lot of books. that is one of the thing that hits me the most. books are good for understanding,...
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. >> political scientest frances abele, has worked with indigenous peoples all over canada for most of her career. >> well it's an old dream in canada that the following would happen. the federal government would encourage natural resource exploitation, that would in turn provide jobs for local people and then there'd be full employment, and northern society would grow. we've been trying execute that model since the 1950's. and...it doesn't work. >> this is not the arctic's first resource boom. the legacy of colonization dates back to the 19th century when european ships braved these waters to hunt whales for oil to light europe's capital cities. missionaries, and fur traiders followed, and inuit life changed forever. after world war ii, royal canadian mounted police forced inuit to government-created settlements and a federal justice system was imposed. aboriginal children were forced to attend infamous residential schools, where sexual abuse, disease and even death were common. the effects can still be felt today. >> certainly the rapid social and economic changes over the last two g
. >> political scientest frances abele, has worked with indigenous peoples all over canada for most of her career. >> well it's an old dream in canada that the following would happen. the federal government would encourage natural resource exploitation, that would in turn provide jobs for local people and then there'd be full employment, and northern society would grow. we've been trying execute that model since the 1950's. and...it doesn't work. >> this is not the arctic's...
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one of the most sophisticated and meticulous and mature craftsman in hollywood with movies like jez abell and the letter and the little foxes and dodsworth. he was also very conscious of his status as an immigrant and as a jew who was trying to help get dozens of family members and friends out of europe before the war crashed down. >> let me follow up on that point because as an immigrant, you also featured frank capra in your book. his family coming to the u.s. from italy. take us back to the mindset of the late '30s and early '40s and how this might have affected the psyche of directors like william wyler. >> one thing that it's really hard to recapture now is the idea that before the war, the relationship between hollywood and washington, d.c. and in fact between hollywood and much of america was very suspicious. there were many isolationists in america and in fact in congress, and in the government. there were certainly many anti-semites in america, and there was a considerable overlap between isolationism and anti-semiti anti-semitism, although there were certainly isolationists who
one of the most sophisticated and meticulous and mature craftsman in hollywood with movies like jez abell and the letter and the little foxes and dodsworth. he was also very conscious of his status as an immigrant and as a jew who was trying to help get dozens of family members and friends out of europe before the war crashed down. >> let me follow up on that point because as an immigrant, you also featured frank capra in your book. his family coming to the u.s. from italy. take us back...
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when that acquisition happened, abel said that was top he -- people said that was toppy.it looks smarter smarter. >> the fastest-growing network is now instagram. the number one messaging app is whatsapp. you cannot bet against the acquisitions that they are making. if you look at the figures, it is growing in almost every country the global web index tracks. it is doing very well in demographics across the board and giving facebook coverage in countries they traditionally have not had the strongest of footprints, places like latin america. really promising sign for facebook. >> what does this company looked like in the next five or 10 years? , instagram, it is not just a social media platform anymore. what is it about in five years? >> facebook will continue making acquisitions. in five years time, it is much more about a space where you go for your general web experience. people -- facebook does not want to decide -- to define itself as a social network anymore. >> thank you very much for joining us today. the head of trends at global web index. "the pulse" is coming up
when that acquisition happened, abel said that was top he -- people said that was toppy.it looks smarter smarter. >> the fastest-growing network is now instagram. the number one messaging app is whatsapp. you cannot bet against the acquisitions that they are making. if you look at the figures, it is growing in almost every country the global web index tracks. it is doing very well in demographics across the board and giving facebook coverage in countries they traditionally have not had...
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. >> tiene protagonistas de lujo, abel garcÍa bernal y maría valverde. >> es un amigo, soy un gran fanÁticofalta ♪ ♪ esta en receso la vitamina me la das tÚ con un beso ♪ ♪ la luna sabia al caminar siguiendo tus pupilas ♪ ♪ la noche brilla original ♪ ♪ despuÉs de qué tÚ la miras ♪ ♪ ya nadie sabe ser feliz ♪ a costa del despojo ♪ gracias a ti ♪ a y a tus ojos ♪ eres un verso en reversa ♪ ♪ un riverso despertarte y le diste vuelta a mi universo ♪ ♪ ahora se llega a la cima ♪ ♪ tÚ giras por la tierra ♪ ♪ ya no se pelean ♪ las lombrices y los peces pecas lon anzuelos ♪ ♪ crecen flores en la arena ♪ ♪ cae lluvia en el desierto ♪ ♪ los sueÑos son reales ♪ ese sueÑo es seguro y asÍ se reproduce ♪ ♪ la inocencia por fin no se esconde de las luces ♪ la falta de comida es deliciosa ♪ ♪ porque tenemos la barriga llena de mariposas ♪ >> con mÚsica nos despedimos. pero queda mucho por ver. >> claro que sÍ. suerte a renÉ, gracias por brindarnos este video musical. por supuesto mucha suerte en parto de su esposa. >> felicidades. >> estÁ nervioso, me lo contÓ. >> hasta maÑana. >> yo vi a una persona matar
. >> tiene protagonistas de lujo, abel garcÍa bernal y maría valverde. >> es un amigo, soy un gran fanÁticofalta ♪ ♪ esta en receso la vitamina me la das tÚ con un beso ♪ ♪ la luna sabia al caminar siguiendo tus pupilas ♪ ♪ la noche brilla original ♪ ♪ despuÉs de qué tÚ la miras ♪ ♪ ya nadie sabe ser feliz ♪ a costa del despojo ♪ gracias a ti ♪ a y a tus ojos ♪ eres un verso en reversa ♪ ♪ un riverso despertarte y le diste vuelta a mi universo...
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abel was said it was a good sport about the whole thing they continue to take or what pictures togethershow. we will be looking nestle those other big show for did just a bit. bill how tricky coffee can help you dream. you say, tomato. old el paso says... diced tomato stand'n stuff chicken tacos. you say what's for dinner? old el paso says... start somewhere fresh. how do you helper? make helper with your favorite ingredients, for a fresh taste you'll love. helper. make it yours. having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind. i never know what i'm gonna need. new school, new classes, new kids. it's hard starting over. to help, sleep train is collecting school supplies for local foster children. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help a foster child start the school year right. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. abouyournsurce,bauseatwh youon' you arte n hu you and at pkingear streatwh youon' e fit mp ders ieveith [annncercall-800arme,u ansee w mu yououldave. kid rise he
abel was said it was a good sport about the whole thing they continue to take or what pictures togethershow. we will be looking nestle those other big show for did just a bit. bill how tricky coffee can help you dream. you say, tomato. old el paso says... diced tomato stand'n stuff chicken tacos. you say what's for dinner? old el paso says... start somewhere fresh. how do you helper? make helper with your favorite ingredients, for a fresh taste you'll love. helper. make it yours. having...
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one, another terrifying one is that during the reagan administration we ran this nato wargame called abel archer, and the soviets, the kgb had developed an entire theory that we're going to use wargames as a cover for attacking. and we, england had the queen prepare a speech on how england was going to respond now that the comic missiles are falling on england. and all of these were signs said the kgb we're going to attack the. that's why the korean airline plane was brought down because it wandered into airspace as they achieved their total paranoid and having these wargames. >> he has the mic. okay. >> you touched on this when you spoke of where you prefer to live, but the fact is people perceive risks irrationally and behave irrationally regarding what is risky, relatively risky. hundreds of thousands of people each year, even with lower, with higher pollution standards in various countries, died from emphysema and other respiratory problems induced by articulate from fossil fuels, and i could go on and on. >> yes. >> if a bus going over a cliff, it makes news. if 100 automobiles are i
one, another terrifying one is that during the reagan administration we ran this nato wargame called abel archer, and the soviets, the kgb had developed an entire theory that we're going to use wargames as a cover for attacking. and we, england had the queen prepare a speech on how england was going to respond now that the comic missiles are falling on england. and all of these were signs said the kgb we're going to attack the. that's why the korean airline plane was brought down because it...
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one of the most sophisticated and meticulous and mature craftsman in hollywood with movies like jez abell was also very conscious of his status as an immigrant and as a jew who was trying to help get dozens of family members and friends out of europe before the war crashed down. >> let me follow up on that point because as an immigrant, you also featured frank capra in your book. his family coming to the u.s. from italy. take us back to the mindset of the late '30s and early '40s and how this might have affected the psyche of directors like william wyler. >> one thing that it's really hard to recapture now is the idea that before the war, the relationship between hollywood and washington, d.c. and in fact between hollywood and much of america was very suspicious. there were many isolationists in america and in fact in congress, and in the government. there were certainly many anti-semites in america, and there was a considerable overlap between isolationism and anti-semiti anti-semitism, although there were certainly isolationists who were not anti-semites and a lot that were. and the way
one of the most sophisticated and meticulous and mature craftsman in hollywood with movies like jez abell was also very conscious of his status as an immigrant and as a jew who was trying to help get dozens of family members and friends out of europe before the war crashed down. >> let me follow up on that point because as an immigrant, you also featured frank capra in your book. his family coming to the u.s. from italy. take us back to the mindset of the late '30s and early '40s and how...
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abel take my problem down the street to the chinese, and i actually think -- i do think it is a sobering exercise for the donor world to realize that there are other players in globalization that can help solve these problems. so i think that is an interesting point of accountability going both ways. .. >> and i would like to point but it is a two-way street and corruption is a two-way street, so it factors into the developed countries that have to be held accountable as well, so thank you for this important insight. >> china is a two-way street as well. >> yes, china is a two-way street and i think that as well and i thank you for putting that out there. [inaudible conversations] >> please speak into the mike. >> i can be scheduled to go to 1130, but we can go 15 more minutes. >> hello, i just want to recommend a book for everyone to read called fragile by design, written by a faculty member from stanford and harvard. it's all about making in power. and it says that they are absolutely intertwined, they have always been, and it has always been corrupt. so the question is what degree of
abel take my problem down the street to the chinese, and i actually think -- i do think it is a sobering exercise for the donor world to realize that there are other players in globalization that can help solve these problems. so i think that is an interesting point of accountability going both ways. .. >> and i would like to point but it is a two-way street and corruption is a two-way street, so it factors into the developed countries that have to be held accountable as well, so thank...
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>> joining us is a judge on the show "deep fried masters" and the king, abel gonzalez. fry pizza? >> it's wonderful. >> what would you like to fry up here first? >> let's start with the peanut butter and jelly banana sandwich. it's been doctored up with extra sugar, more vanilla, more everything 'cause that's the way we do it. you cover it up really, really well. >> so you have different batters for different food items? >> different batters. here you go. >> you lower it in? >> lower it. or else we get a fryer explosion. >> this is my first fried pb an? j. >> unique crunch. you tel aviv in there. itççñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ will get a litt. we got the fryer temp a little high. >> we got to go fast. >> 360. then the batter for pizza is different? >> yeah. you want it more savory batter for the pizza. it's all in the technique and making it taste good. you want like italian dressing in there, salt, pepper, basil. you want to bring out the pizza flavors. >> i'm guessing, this is not something -- this week's episode is in texas. >> it's in texas. we're going to have some texas stuff, l
>> joining us is a judge on the show "deep fried masters" and the king, abel gonzalez. fry pizza? >> it's wonderful. >> what would you like to fry up here first? >> let's start with the peanut butter and jelly banana sandwich. it's been doctored up with extra sugar, more vanilla, more everything 'cause that's the way we do it. you cover it up really, really well. >> so you have different batters for different food items? >> different batters. here...