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acacias are being planted as they can withstand the harsh conditions and thrive every part of the tree can be used achieving success now depends on finding species of trees that can be adapted to this environment look at this moring a tree it's got health benefits if you give this to children it will protect them and they won't get built. polluting countries are investing in the green wall to offset their carbon emissions under climate marketing schemes but by 2050 the global temperatures is predicted to rise by 2 degrees the desert is rapidly expanding and the villagers here say they're racing against time to save their homes and strengthen the front line in the fight against climate change nicholas hawke senegal planet and so s. . a reminder of how hard it can be to maintain solutions even when they're up and running i'm joined now by mohamed fall a veteran correspondent here at how dizzy or who grew up in mauritania just north of santa go mohammed you've covered the causes on the effects of deserts vacation and drought in the region and you come from a family of farmers this gives y
acacias are being planted as they can withstand the harsh conditions and thrive every part of the tree can be used achieving success now depends on finding species of trees that can be adapted to this environment look at this moring a tree it's got health benefits if you give this to children it will protect them and they won't get built. polluting countries are investing in the green wall to offset their carbon emissions under climate marketing schemes but by 2050 the global temperatures is...
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hives into a green truck and sets out south—east to the danube river to follow the blossoming of the acaciaoblem is that romania still didn't reach all the european regulations. we still use pesticides that are not approved and the rest of europe, and they are not good for the bees. while small producers generate most of romania's honey, big agribusinesses yield much stronger influence. some of the chemicals they use in their fields have been banned elsewhere in europe, exactly because of the harm they do to bees, but romanian farmers still use them. translation: u nfortu nately, farmers still use them. translation: unfortunately, beekeepers are right most of the time. sometimes to get a bigger profit we may overdo the spraying. we may use some product that stay longer in the soil, and these are fatal for the bees. back here in transylvania, there are plenty of wildflowers, even in september, like these goldenrod, for the bees to feast on, and less chemicals to threaten them. but beekeepers here face many challenges, as well, to keep their bees healthy. this is one of the last saxon germans
hives into a green truck and sets out south—east to the danube river to follow the blossoming of the acaciaoblem is that romania still didn't reach all the european regulations. we still use pesticides that are not approved and the rest of europe, and they are not good for the bees. while small producers generate most of romania's honey, big agribusinesses yield much stronger influence. some of the chemicals they use in their fields have been banned elsewhere in europe, exactly because of the...
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there is a 2nd question which is on the personal basis i was on the force offical basis where did acaciaminister sit what a lot of feminists leaders say liberal leaders in france say is that they don't see this as desirable or think that in a society this is seen as something that could be a sign of betrayal coarsest the sign is extreme religious conservatism would you accept that description them up there on the knowledge of every religious community . but if you want to call it ultraconserved a reaction to regressive who liberals have a trouble dealing with my 1st question would be. who decides what he does or rebel or not these constant idea that only one group of people decide for the other we are going to free you. but on our terms this is not limited to me when your critics say that society decides the public decide it's a democracy right now to a recent poll found that 2 thirds of people in france said they would be in favor of banning the headscarf on school trips so as much as possible agree with it he's going against public opinion on that well what is public opinion when those
there is a 2nd question which is on the personal basis i was on the force offical basis where did acaciaminister sit what a lot of feminists leaders say liberal leaders in france say is that they don't see this as desirable or think that in a society this is seen as something that could be a sign of betrayal coarsest the sign is extreme religious conservatism would you accept that description them up there on the knowledge of every religious community . but if you want to call it ultraconserved...
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they had an incredible deal with verizon between acacia and where 19 million customers could access theervice for a year for free. even the free customers, disney is getting paid a wholesale rate from verizon. know where thet demand is coming from. what is driving it? disney does a fantastic job of marketing. the biggest synergy campaign ever. they promoted it on monday night football. they promoted it on abc. they had advertisements at the theme park, disney radio, they had espn correspondence tweeting about it. s tweetingondent about it. everything from marvel to pixar to star wars, they threw it all at this service. inlor: where does disney fit the streaming wars? biggestare netflix's rival. the stock market reaction has showed that. netflix took a fall. disney surged. that is what we are seeing. textdot.s become a estimated subscriber counts to be 90 million in five years. they could get that number quite a lot sooner. taylor: that was chris palmeri. disney shares surged to an all-time high. meanwhile, netflix saw shares fall. disney's entering has consumers tolerance for an array o
they had an incredible deal with verizon between acacia and where 19 million customers could access theervice for a year for free. even the free customers, disney is getting paid a wholesale rate from verizon. know where thet demand is coming from. what is driving it? disney does a fantastic job of marketing. the biggest synergy campaign ever. they promoted it on monday night football. they promoted it on abc. they had advertisements at the theme park, disney radio, they had espn correspondence...
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. >> reporter: it happened at about 10 pm on tuesday night near acacia.nted by two men wearing masks. >> the put zip ties on him and as i recall, the put duct tape on his mouth. >> the foursome in the house and took his atm and credit cards into sisters while at. the sister, her husband and children were inside the house. >> they did not physically harm him was a family. >> that wasn't all. >> they took him to an atm in berkeley and forced him to withdraw money. >> the foursome to drive in his car to downtown berkeley where a third person followed in the suspect's car. they ordered him to get money from an atm and left him in his car in berkeley. oakland police are investigating the incident. the victims did not want to talk about the incident but said because internet service was disrupted by the power outage, their ring camera did not capture footage. residents are stunned by what happened. >> i can't believe he was inducted. i have to tell my daughter and son-in-law when they come home tonight. that is beyond. >> this has always been a safe neighborhoo
. >> reporter: it happened at about 10 pm on tuesday night near acacia.nted by two men wearing masks. >> the put zip ties on him and as i recall, the put duct tape on his mouth. >> the foursome in the house and took his atm and credit cards into sisters while at. the sister, her husband and children were inside the house. >> they did not physically harm him was a family. >> that wasn't all. >> they took him to an atm in berkeley and forced him to withdraw...
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survey showed there are several tree types that more of a threat to public safety, acacia, pitasporum, and london plain. as far as i know, buff has not targeted these trees. unfortunately, buff has not made good use of the ever tree survey, keeping it at arm's length. in an op-ed, muhammad nuru and carla short, mentioned the survey only in passing and not by name. hopefully in the next few years, buff will get an accurate tree monitoring system, and until then they will use anecdotal data, and as a result, urban canopy will suffer as a result. thank you. [buzzer] >> next speaker. >> hi, my name is diane sheretta, thank you. i have a personal story about a tree in my neighborhood. i've lived in the same neighborhood for 15 years on and off, and i walk up and down the street, and there is beautiful, large growth, mature growth trees. at present, one of the trees directly in front of our apartment is slated to be taken down. and i'm just here to say that that tree has been there for 15 years. and i don't know why it is slated to be taken down. but i it has never obscured anyone's need to
survey showed there are several tree types that more of a threat to public safety, acacia, pitasporum, and london plain. as far as i know, buff has not targeted these trees. unfortunately, buff has not made good use of the ever tree survey, keeping it at arm's length. in an op-ed, muhammad nuru and carla short, mentioned the survey only in passing and not by name. hopefully in the next few years, buff will get an accurate tree monitoring system, and until then they will use anecdotal data, and...
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be acacia off world toilet day doctor been. expressed that he would get a village an intern named after the best known soldier of sanitation in the world a tireless crusader i call for progress development antiquity. us president don't trust. the $165.00 families of the putative triumphant age jumped to the idea exhilaration and joy written in their faces. you can see the entire world. on this and so i thought oh i don't there and there are people who are the world. and these have gone and are. now we want. foreigners. to difficult to understand. what this is truly about for india. that you believe me. but i feel happy because. if you want to think about others. then you kind of go it. who think like yourself. would. during an. act. he told me that he was trying to get attention but the image of donald trump with planets. under protest just felt like the waste of time. my life is like that you don't always get to win and yet the just loss and more elsewhere. india the problem is a clearly. he wanted to wash. tossed off sources.
be acacia off world toilet day doctor been. expressed that he would get a village an intern named after the best known soldier of sanitation in the world a tireless crusader i call for progress development antiquity. us president don't trust. the $165.00 families of the putative triumphant age jumped to the idea exhilaration and joy written in their faces. you can see the entire world. on this and so i thought oh i don't there and there are people who are the world. and these have gone and are....
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. >> they brought me over to an acacia tree. had me kneel. my head was pulled back and there was a serrated knife. >> the ruthless kidnappers told a desperate ayman dark, she only had three minutes to plead for her life, with her traumatized mother on the other end of the call. >> if you guys don't pay $1 million for me, by one week, they will kill me. okay? tonight they have brought me out to kill me. >> amanda, amanda, stay strong. stay strong, hon. >> that phone call definitely made it harder not to let my imagination go. >> did you keep it together? >> i just felt like i had to. >> that i had to be strong for her. >> canada does not pay ransom to kidnappers, so if lorinda wanted to buy amanda's freedom, she was on her own. a world away in somalia, amanda and nigel locked in separate rooms discovered something. if they each stood at their windows, they could hear each other. they began to hatch a plan. >> i realized we might have a chance to escape out that bathroom window. which at first seemed like an impossible idea. >> each time they u
. >> they brought me over to an acacia tree. had me kneel. my head was pulled back and there was a serrated knife. >> the ruthless kidnappers told a desperate ayman dark, she only had three minutes to plead for her life, with her traumatized mother on the other end of the call. >> if you guys don't pay $1 million for me, by one week, they will kill me. okay? tonight they have brought me out to kill me. >> amanda, amanda, stay strong. stay strong, hon. >> that phone...
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i planted a new tree in front of my house when an acacia tree failed. and after six years it's still not anywhere near as big as the trees we are talking about cutting down. so we need to be clear that we are not really talking about replacing the trees. we are talking about planting new trees. but that doesn't equal replacing what we are losing. also, i think it was carla mentioned they've planted 37 new trees. i haven't seen that many but i believe here. but i have seen several newly-planted trees that are dead. i've seen one tree that's had three different trees planted in it because they keep dying. so what i would prefer is to consistent with what josh is saying choose like five of the worst trees remove those and then show us that the replacement and care for the new trees is actually working before cutting down more trees. and hayes valley, like 98 percent of our trees are ficus trees. so they might only be seven percent of the city but in our neighborhood, almost every teresa -- tree is a. where is the data? >> we will hear from bureau of urban
i planted a new tree in front of my house when an acacia tree failed. and after six years it's still not anywhere near as big as the trees we are talking about cutting down. so we need to be clear that we are not really talking about replacing the trees. we are talking about planting new trees. but that doesn't equal replacing what we are losing. also, i think it was carla mentioned they've planted 37 new trees. i haven't seen that many but i believe here. but i have seen several newly-planted...