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how does it actutually impact tr mental h health?> i think it impacts our mental health in a number of ways. i think the biggest one is probably worrying about people we cannot see, , so most of our families that are remote from us. ofhink also the stresses going to s supermarkets s to get foodod. when is s a goodod time to go? amam i going to have to queue? are pepeople going t to behave themseselves when i get therere? people are spending time together in a way that they do particularly i think you feel being in a confined s space and you do not have good access to the outdtdoors, a a lotta people dot have gardens, may be people living in cities have fewer places they can wander around and avoid people. i think the strain of being with timee for long periods of may have all kinds of various consequences. >> what are those consequences? people may become more irritable. this may lead them to drink more. we know that domestic abuse has gone up. we do not -- i have not -- i am aware yet that suicide or self-harm has gone up, but we wi
how does it actutually impact tr mental h health?> i think it impacts our mental health in a number of ways. i think the biggest one is probably worrying about people we cannot see, , so most of our families that are remote from us. ofhink also the stresses going to s supermarkets s to get foodod. when is s a goodod time to go? amam i going to have to queue? are pepeople going t to behave themseselves when i get therere? people are spending time together in a way that they do particularly i...
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californrnia is actutually at the e forefront t of solar j jut bbecause the sttate has createto many incentiveses to expandnd., that means there are about 90,000 people who are working in the industry right now, and that number is growing yeyear over yr over r year. withth all these nw jojobs opening up, we w want toe that the population of solar installers, solar project management professionals reflects the demographics of the same people organizations like grid are installing for. man: as a family, we like to have little adventures. take the kidds out. show them as s much f the w world as--as they want toto see. woman: we trtry to teach them to appreciate the e environment and to appreciate the good things in life and that would ensure that they have this s as they're growiwing up and that they y can have thhe same for their kids. i i learned ababout the sosolar system. i it was refeferred to e by one of my brothers. h he got the email from the city and he forward me the email and told me,, "hey, they're offering free solar panels. check it out." and i told my husband to do his re
californrnia is actutually at the e forefront t of solar j jut bbecause the sttate has createto many incentiveses to expandnd., that means there are about 90,000 people who are working in the industry right now, and that number is growing yeyear over yr over r year. withth all these nw jojobs opening up, we w want toe that the population of solar installers, solar project management professionals reflects the demographics of the same people organizations like grid are installing for. man: as a...
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thehey've g gote lead o of the actutual gas clelp operattions. soo essentiaially,e deliver them the raw gas by working with the dairies, and they process the gas and get it into the pipeline on their plant. shyler: one of the options for using that biogas is to turn it into cngng--compressssed natural gas. maas: so our final end product is natural gas. it's biologically no different than natural gas that flows in the pipes to your house. it can be used for a variety of things, but we're going to use it for, and what we are using it for, is vehicle fuel. arioso: it''s really simple on the farm. we have a covered lagoon. we capture the gas from ththe cow. thehey dry it just at here, , and then they pushsh ito calgren, and then they do all the extra stuff, cleaning and everything that they need to do to m make it where they cacan rl or reusese the gas s on their on facility. so it t just made e at of sense. maas: the state of california has set a target that they want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the state, and it's particularly from th
thehey've g gote lead o of the actutual gas clelp operattions. soo essentiaially,e deliver them the raw gas by working with the dairies, and they process the gas and get it into the pipeline on their plant. shyler: one of the options for using that biogas is to turn it into cngng--compressssed natural gas. maas: so our final end product is natural gas. it's biologically no different than natural gas that flows in the pipes to your house. it can be used for a variety of things, but we're going...
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the future for may expires on tuesday and that's added pressure people hold those contracts to actutually take delivery of the billl. the libertyy delivered in june for example was still trading at around twenty dollars per barrel o other isn't usually ths big a gap between oil futures for this month and-- let. one investors a are thank thehe cal. so be brought under full in the coming months. and d that will then reaead. the negative numbes say are a bit of aa here at same price f further dowown the line- probably a a more accurarate wi. of what's going on. when it is just t too much no nonot at plae to put it f factories there i truck brorown old to a whole and stockpile expectt in the s. for reach it there. anand why you're still be per have dropped we so much than n the inteter. and she their mother. is packakage russa cut somee. would stabilize the market a little bit the deal to reduce output by ten millionon babarrel per day doesn't takake untill may that make. right on the more to ridd the huge over so the really over more to the usus for all reduced there's- abouout thirty. this
the future for may expires on tuesday and that's added pressure people hold those contracts to actutually take delivery of the billl. the libertyy delivered in june for example was still trading at around twenty dollars per barrel o other isn't usually ths big a gap between oil futures for this month and-- let. one investors a are thank thehe cal. so be brought under full in the coming months. and d that will then reaead. the negative numbes say are a bit of aa here at same price f further...
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actually run a couountry, theye been in opposisition for n nine years, so inin terms of hohow y actutually run a c country, hoo acactually run a a business, ho actually g get things chchang, there is m maybe not a l lot of experirience in therere. anand so, it sorort of feels e there's a a lot of stuffff beg done. >> the aspinalls' farm is located near one of the main hiking trails in mount aspiring national park. it's a unesco world heritage site. randall's wife allison sells ice cream and esprpresso froma food truck here.e. the e family are t trying to e into a a better econonomic posi. >>>> farming is s becoming, te are more c constrainints environmentally and with legislation and things. so we're just looking at other ways to earn alternative income and this is just a really small start towards that. >> lamb from the breathtaking mountain regions of new zealand is a major export. the government wants to cut methane emissions from livestock by 10% by 2030. otherwise farmers will face penalties. but how is this suppososed to happen, rarandall asks a as he dede-worms his s sheep. new zeal
actually run a couountry, theye been in opposisition for n nine years, so inin terms of hohow y actutually run a c country, hoo acactually run a a business, ho actually g get things chchang, there is m maybe not a l lot of experirience in therere. anand so, it sorort of feels e there's a a lot of stuffff beg done. >> the aspinalls' farm is located near one of the main hiking trails in mount aspiring national park. it's a unesco world heritage site. randall's wife allison sells ice cream...
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> h hardly anyonene knows th, but t about 80% ofof the typil white sasands of the c caribbn are actutually the whihite skeletetons of coralal. ifif we don't hahave healthy rs anand we don't h have healty coralsls, we're in d danger of lolosing all thehese beautifulul thinings, even thehe white sa. and that i in the very p places whwhere tourism m is the man soururce of incomeme. >> marine e biologist sasamana mercado isis working to o prese the reefs. in thehe lab she brereeds cors for , experirimental purpopos. they'll lateter be transferrrro a reef. >> we've d discovered ththat a coral grows faster if itit's divided up i into small frfrags rarather than leleft in one bibg pipiece. it useses this disc c like a prosthesisis. the coral wrwraps itself a ard it a as if it were it t its own skeleton. >> t the corals cacan grow up 0 centimeters s a year usingng s methodod. upup to four timimes faster tn they would i in nature. the ststaff remove t the algaed sand f from them on n a daily b. itit's usually s several monthts befofore they're r ready to be realeaeased into thehe sea. the e lab is
> h hardly anyonene knows th, but t about 80% ofof the typil white sasands of the c caribbn are actutually the whihite skeletetons of coralal. ifif we don't hahave healthy rs anand we don't h have healty coralsls, we're in d danger of lolosing all thehese beautifulul thinings, even thehe white sa. and that i in the very p places whwhere tourism m is the man soururce of incomeme. >> marine e biologist sasamana mercado isis working to o prese the reefs. in thehe lab she brereeds cors for...
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to thinknk about is s te knknow that ababalone who o aret free out intnto the oceaean tody are actutually going to experiee a different ocean in their lifetime than perhaps the abalone of 50 or a hundred years ago. and so o part of what krisn is thinknking about is, whatat s the e future hold for those whie abalone in the ocean? and part of that future is ocean acidificatation. ocean acidification is a particularly intereresting scientificic problem because i's fundamentatally the chchanging chemistry of thehe ocean due to risising carbon dioxide concentrtration in the atmosphee because of human activities. when we talk about global wawarming, we'e're ususually tag about t changes inin the averare temperature across the earth's surface, associated with that rising carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. the cause of global warming is the same cause of ococean acidification, so rising carbon dioxide in the atmosphere also caususes the ocecean to fundamentally change in chemistry. in 2007, our research group formed, and there are a group of faculty y who work together toty to underststand the imp
to thinknk about is s te knknow that ababalone who o aret free out intnto the oceaean tody are actutually going to experiee a different ocean in their lifetime than perhaps the abalone of 50 or a hundred years ago. and so o part of what krisn is thinknking about is, whatat s the e future hold for those whie abalone in the ocean? and part of that future is ocean acidificatation. ocean acidification is a particularly intereresting scientificic problem because i's fundamentatally the chchanging...
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claims actutually rosose five point 7%r those firstst t three months its the d data for the month of marh which bucked the trend. up fronts offfficially went into lockdown on march seventeenth. and t two hundrdred and forty sx thousand m more peoeople applied for unemployment benefits. during that mononth as a whole it's a 70% jump from februaryry. that's in the most watched category for peoplee who have woworked in over a month shop brings the totalal number of job seekers in the country to threre point seven millilion. one of the- that number remains relatively lowow is ththat there are. about ten point eightht million people onn the so called partial unemployment s scheme. that thehe government is brought in as an emergency measusure that's's what it. amoununts to state sububsidized for l low realally. the idedea was to pret more rigight let us. it doesn't cover temporary or seasonal workers into there to people who are really y out of f the jb a- good. sign to the point that. all together. your. s similar find times thehe size of fncnce at twentnty six people have been found them
claims actutually rosose five point 7%r those firstst t three months its the d data for the month of marh which bucked the trend. up fronts offfficially went into lockdown on march seventeenth. and t two hundrdred and forty sx thousand m more peoeople applied for unemployment benefits. during that mononth as a whole it's a 70% jump from februaryry. that's in the most watched category for peoplee who have woworked in over a month shop brings the totalal number of job seekers in the country to...
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on t the one hand d we havave or syststem telliling us, you knowe need to make sure e you are actutuallyk. you need a doctotor's n note. you need to overbrburdened d an already y overburdened heaealthe system for unnecessaryry paperwork.k. you need to seek out a d docto's note. ifif you can't get one over the phone, go out of thehe wororld d expoposure self, be exexposed by otother p people, and obtain ths unnecessary paperwork. in a context where we have ofeady y been expososed and soe the mostst profound ways. amy:y: so you're protesting tody outside jacobi in the bronx? >> we have tried to go the official rououtes. we have e been talking to highgh-levelel officials at they for the last week, expressing our concerns, telling them exactly how we feel about this and exactly what this means to nurses who have given everything to fight this virus, who have given their entire physical and emotional lives to figight this virus over the lasast montnth. whwhat this is to us. withxactly what is w wrong their accountingng of ththe situation.n. anand they have still refefusedo budge. we talked to
on t the one hand d we havave or syststem telliling us, you knowe need to make sure e you are actutuallyk. you need a doctotor's n note. you need to overbrburdened d an already y overburdened heaealthe system for unnecessaryry paperwork.k. you need to seek out a d docto's note. ifif you can't get one over the phone, go out of thehe wororld d expoposure self, be exexposed by otother p people, and obtain ths unnecessary paperwork. in a context where we have ofeady y been expososed and soe the...
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actutually, there is less expose here that if you want to the grocery store, walmart, or any of the many things we have to do to live in the state of wisconsin. amy: at least 92 people in wisconsin have died from covid-19. in milwaukee, the e most d divee city in wisconsin, the number of polling stations wenent from 180 two five. many of the poll workers are elderly and were not able to open those locations. wisconsin lt. gov. mandela barnes said -- "people died fighting for the right to vote, and now people might die if they vote. today's election in wisconsin is far from free and fair -- politicians are silencing the voices of black and brown people or putting us in harm's way for their own partisan gain." barnes and other critics say republicans forced the election due to a critical state supreme court race between conservative incumbent daniel kelly and a liberal challenger, jill karofsky. president trump has endorsed kelly. this comes as other states consider whether or not to move upcoming elections to be entirely vote by mail. president trump himself requested an absentee ballot t
actutually, there is less expose here that if you want to the grocery store, walmart, or any of the many things we have to do to live in the state of wisconsin. amy: at least 92 people in wisconsin have died from covid-19. in milwaukee, the e most d divee city in wisconsin, the number of polling stations wenent from 180 two five. many of the poll workers are elderly and were not able to open those locations. wisconsin lt. gov. mandela barnes said -- "people died fighting for the right to...
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- some of the plalans entails having limited, 40 minunu week or 240 minute sessions a week that actutuallyolve the computer. and the rest of the time,e, not even online, pararents are being askeked to step in, being given different kinds of worksheetss and plans and thehey are being asked to step in and help ensure that kids are completeting this work. abilitiesve different toto offerer that kind of help.. so i know both k-12 as well a as in h higher eduducation, a ait o often the e case, our public policy is nonot startining frome bottom u up. it is startining from the top down. it is starting with what works best in a time of crisis when we are all impactedd -- what works best for the most wealthy most of amy: this is a conversation that we will have to continue. noliwe rooks, thank you for joining us w.e.b. du bois , professor of literature at "cutting school: privatization, cornell university, author of "cutting school: privatization, segregation, and the end of public education." democracy now! is working with as few people onsite as possible. the majority of our amazing team is worki
- some of the plalans entails having limited, 40 minunu week or 240 minute sessions a week that actutuallyolve the computer. and the rest of the time,e, not even online, pararents are being askeked to step in, being given different kinds of worksheetss and plans and thehey are being asked to step in and help ensure that kids are completeting this work. abilitiesve different toto offerer that kind of help.. so i know both k-12 as well a as in h higher eduducation, a ait o often the e case, our...
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years of fighting instacart, i don't believe anything they say until i can see it, touch it and actutuallyerience it.. so i don't even know if those exist. instacart pr is telling a lot of the media that, you know, they're doing all these great things. and they're just empty words to a lot of people like me. amy: so -- >> you know, we -- sorry, go ahead. amy: you talked about tipping and how it was removed, now it's put back. can you u talk about what't's happening now, how people use tipping to make sure that, you know, they can somehow get an order not a month from now? and what actually happens to those tips? >> yeah. so therere's s obviously a a hue histstory with tipping in instacart. but thisis is actualally a probm that was uncovered or picked u p by cnn rececently about tipp baiting. this hasas been anan ongoing ise with instacart for yeaears, whe, you know, certain fafacebook groups of likeke couponersrs and other r people, they pass likeke lifefe hacks that t have actuall real-w-world ramificications for humans. and, you knonow, there's somethg going on right now whehere peope wi
years of fighting instacart, i don't believe anything they say until i can see it, touch it and actutuallyerience it.. so i don't even know if those exist. instacart pr is telling a lot of the media that, you know, they're doing all these great things. and they're just empty words to a lot of people like me. amy: so -- >> you know, we -- sorry, go ahead. amy: you talked about tipping and how it was removed, now it's put back. can you u talk about what't's happening now, how people use...