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like the animals all crammed together how do you feel the idea. dimitri i once visited mexico city she recalls all the concrete cars and trash she says city life changes people just see at the gate like it that everyone rushes about and seems so agitated they don't get any exercise walk anywhere or enjoy the scenery they push a button for everything and ride escalators. have the best let us electric. only meet here on special occasions perhaps once every few months after all hands provide eggs and should not be sacrificed likely and their offspring take time to grow and reach maturity demetrius sees value in some kinds of progress and says she could use some here but wouldn't a step back to nature be a step forward now. look at that we have to take care of the world around us this is an opportunity to think about things we shouldn't exploited or abused nature so badly. dimitri it is also a potter and business woman she and her neighbors work together today their pottery is being picked up to be taken to the cities and sold me demetrius sr gregorio
like the animals all crammed together how do you feel the idea. dimitri i once visited mexico city she recalls all the concrete cars and trash she says city life changes people just see at the gate like it that everyone rushes about and seems so agitated they don't get any exercise walk anywhere or enjoy the scenery they push a button for everything and ride escalators. have the best let us electric. only meet here on special occasions perhaps once every few months after all hands provide eggs...
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leather a status symbols across the world lead the production is an ancient croft it's made from animal skin and many animals pay with their lives to satiate our design for it but there are alternatives for all global ideas theories we headed to indonesia to the city of banda in east of the capital jakarta and there we met a young inventor has found a way to produce leather from mushrooms. here on the outskirts of bandung a city on the internees his main island java something is being cultivated that could be of great value. mushrooms. they rarely draw much attention there are many species with many varied properties. some are now rushing others contain medicinal agents. here where the raw material for an innovative kind of textile mushroom is appearing rian to be sustainable future leather the curious cruel mycelium of edges of the part of the fungus that can mimicking perfectly like a letter without any b. your p.v.c. or any chemical on 10 days or 3 all. comes from a family of mushroom farmers in 2012 he and some colleagues founded a start up for gourmet mushrooms but they quickly cha
leather a status symbols across the world lead the production is an ancient croft it's made from animal skin and many animals pay with their lives to satiate our design for it but there are alternatives for all global ideas theories we headed to indonesia to the city of banda in east of the capital jakarta and there we met a young inventor has found a way to produce leather from mushrooms. here on the outskirts of bandung a city on the internees his main island java something is being...
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compared to animal and or my.hello larry is having a really huge advantage in environmental impact for example we can share less water we don't have to carry while we can move vertical farming so we can save some space and it's also am it's really last carbon emission. they feed their mushrooms with organic waste such as sawdust. company micro tech sources it locally. what's waste for the wood mill is a recyclable treasure here. first the sawdust is cleaned with steam. then it's mixed with tiny mushroom spores. they consume the sawdust and at the same time on the outside of the sawdust blocks they produce tightly woven my celia which can be harvested within a few days. the process uses a fraction of the water used in standard leather production less than 110th. this has caught the attention of lunda he makes and sells shoes many of course are made of leather but these days he's keen to find alternatives. for leather industries one of the biggest contributor for carbon emission and we see that as as long as we keep
compared to animal and or my.hello larry is having a really huge advantage in environmental impact for example we can share less water we don't have to carry while we can move vertical farming so we can save some space and it's also am it's really last carbon emission. they feed their mushrooms with organic waste such as sawdust. company micro tech sources it locally. what's waste for the wood mill is a recyclable treasure here. first the sawdust is cleaned with steam. then it's mixed with tiny...
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live like the animals all crammed together how do you feel the idea. dimitri i once visited mexico city she recalls all the concrete cars and trash she says should be life changes people just see at the gate like it that everyone rushes about and seems so agitated they don't get any exercise walk anywhere or enjoy the scenery they push a button for everything and ride escalators. but that the best let us admit. they only meet here on special occasions perhaps once every few months after all hens provide eggs and should not be sacrificed lightly and their offspring take time to grow and reach maturity demetrius sees value in some kinds of progress and says she could use some here but wouldn't a step back to nature be a step forward now. look at that we have to take care of the world around us this is an opportunity to think about things we shouldn't exploit her and use nature so badly. to made clear is also a potter and to businesswoman she and her neighbors work together today there pottery is being picked up to be taken to the cities and sold demetriu
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have usually been through college, and they understand the animals, the animals are kept in key issueered -- i've met so many people who say it was when i went to a zoo and looked an animal in the eyes that i became passionate about todlife and determine do what i could to make things better. also, the good zoos are raising money, and that goes to conservation programs in the countries where the animals come from. and the veterinarians for out to in the zoos go those places and share the knowledge they have learned from captiveive investors -- ambassadors, if you like, to help wildlife survive in the wild. so yes, it is a very important role. there are good zoos. michael: thank you. i'm looking away only because we are getting questions in. our producer, lindsay underwood, questions from the viewers. let me ask some of these. this is a question from laurie wigler. what are the primary species at risk during the covid-19 pandemic? for example, guerrillas, orangutans, chimpanzees. how does this risk manifests itself -- manifest itself? dr. goodall: these great apes are all susceptible t
have usually been through college, and they understand the animals, the animals are kept in key issueered -- i've met so many people who say it was when i went to a zoo and looked an animal in the eyes that i became passionate about todlife and determine do what i could to make things better. also, the good zoos are raising money, and that goes to conservation programs in the countries where the animals come from. and the veterinarians for out to in the zoos go those places and share the...
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>> the animals. a good thing that lauri is a fighter because there will always be animals like onyx, who was once near death, that need octagon. how's his health now? >> he's doing good and very vocal. [ lion roaring ] >> call of the wild. >> yeah. [ laughs ] >> wow, i'm so glad that he made it. what do you think pete's saying right now? >> you know, i'm hoping he's proud. i never expected that pete would have passed as soon as he did, but i didn't go through everything to give up and give up on pete's dream and these animals. ♪ >> lauri and pete worked side by side for years here at octagon before they started dating, but is it possible the wild beasts were on to them before they were even on to themselves? several years before lauri came on the scene, pete had taken in a baboon named max from a circus. max instantly formed a bond with pete, then young lauri shows up, and every time max sees her working with pete, the poor guy starts acting out badly. in his jealous rage, max begins to toss, um, his
>> the animals. a good thing that lauri is a fighter because there will always be animals like onyx, who was once near death, that need octagon. how's his health now? >> he's doing good and very vocal. [ lion roaring ] >> call of the wild. >> yeah. [ laughs ] >> wow, i'm so glad that he made it. what do you think pete's saying right now? >> you know, i'm hoping he's proud. i never expected that pete would have passed as soon as he did, but i didn't go through...
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forthe animals, it is no tourism at all in morocco. for the animals, it is catastrophic.n the roadside from starvation. families can hardly afford to feed their families, let alone feed their animals. and they set them free in the hope that they can survive. the refuge has seen an influx in horses. normally the horses would be used for tourism, raising much—needed funds for the animals's upkeep of the pandemic has meant this income has dried up. of the pandemic has meant this income has dried uplj of the pandemic has meant this income has dried up. i think we have now down to 400 and some of those horses are going hungry or ill or collapsing and what we have done at the refuge is do our best to raise money as we can to feed those that we can. the people from the village have been nothing but magnificent in their support of us. and everybody has rallied round and without our supporters we would not have been able to keep going, that is just been able to keep going, that isjust a been able to keep going, that is just a fact. been able to keep going, that isjust a fact. next
forthe animals, it is no tourism at all in morocco. for the animals, it is catastrophic.n the roadside from starvation. families can hardly afford to feed their families, let alone feed their animals. and they set them free in the hope that they can survive. the refuge has seen an influx in horses. normally the horses would be used for tourism, raising much—needed funds for the animals's upkeep of the pandemic has meant this income has dried up. of the pandemic has meant this income has dried...
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compared to animals or my. hello larry is having a really huge advantage in environmental impact for example we can share less water we don't have to kill animals we can move vertical farming so we can save some space and it's also am it's a really last carbon emission. they feed their mushrooms with organic waste such as sawdust. company micro tech sources it locally. what's waste for the wood mill is a recyclable treasure here. first the sawdust is cleaned with steam. then it's mixed with tiny mushroom spores. they consume the sawdust and at the same time on the outside of the sawdust blocks they produce tightly woven my sealy him which can be harvested within a few days of. the process and uses a fraction of the water used in standard leather production less than 110th. this has caught the attention of lunda he makes and sells shoes many of course are made of leather but these days he's keen to find alternatives to the leather industry is one of the biggest contributor for carbon emission and we see that as
compared to animals or my. hello larry is having a really huge advantage in environmental impact for example we can share less water we don't have to kill animals we can move vertical farming so we can save some space and it's also am it's a really last carbon emission. they feed their mushrooms with organic waste such as sawdust. company micro tech sources it locally. what's waste for the wood mill is a recyclable treasure here. first the sawdust is cleaned with steam. then it's mixed with...
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for the animals, it is catastrophic.m starvation. families can hardly afford to feed their families, let alone feed their animals, and they set them free in the hope that they can survive. the refuge has seen an influx in horses. normally, these horses would be used for tourism, raising much—needed funds for the animals' upkeep, but the pandemic has meant this income has dried up. i think we have now down to 400, and some of those horses are going hungry or ill or collapsing. and what we have done at the refuge is do our best to raise money as we can to feed those that we can. the people from the village have been nothing but magnificent in their support of us and everybody has rallied round. and without our supporters, we would not have been able to keep going — that's just a fact. next to rwanda, where one of the biggest fears of these conservationists is the transmission of the virus to the gorillas themselves. we are intensively working towards minimising any risk of spillover, anywhere that the virus can get to the
for the animals, it is catastrophic.m starvation. families can hardly afford to feed their families, let alone feed their animals, and they set them free in the hope that they can survive. the refuge has seen an influx in horses. normally, these horses would be used for tourism, raising much—needed funds for the animals' upkeep, but the pandemic has meant this income has dried up. i think we have now down to 400, and some of those horses are going hungry or ill or collapsing. and what we have...
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in china $70000000.00 animals are killed for their fur each year and animal welfare isn't the country's top priority. she works the peta the world famous and geo best known for its crackdowns on for. half that that. i am this young activist is at the forefront of the fight against fur in china a country which is now peaches top priority. going to have a life altering to say so it's not a most are not protected phylicia there are no laws to control farming livestock and trace ship finds a. home of course there are other organizations like ours fighting against animal suffering that they are. because there's no law we don't have an official spokesperson there military these animals don't have any protection or rights from when they're farmed right up until when they're i don't isolate miracle . can you describe hygiene there i don't know if i'm clear with that. that the animals urinate and defecate in their cages hides how some may develop skin diseases because they're cooped up inside when you just have or some of them go crazy. the point where they attack each other as i was asked to we
in china $70000000.00 animals are killed for their fur each year and animal welfare isn't the country's top priority. she works the peta the world famous and geo best known for its crackdowns on for. half that that. i am this young activist is at the forefront of the fight against fur in china a country which is now peaches top priority. going to have a life altering to say so it's not a most are not protected phylicia there are no laws to control farming livestock and trace ship finds a. home...
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in china $70000000.00 animals are killed for their fur each year and animal welfare isn't the country'stop priority. she. works for peta the world famous and geo best known for its crackdowns on phone . and back. this young activist is at the forefront of the fight against fur in china a country which is now peaches top priority. going to have no actual diner say so it's an animal's are not protected irish there are no laws to control farming livestock and treasure ship finds. also the whole of course there are other organizations like ours fighting against animal suffering they are. because there's no longer we don't have an official spokesperson for the military these animals don't have any protection or rights that from when they're farmed right up until when they're carried out at us or some meat miracle. can you describe be hey jim there i don't know if i'm clear with that tongue. out to the animals urinate and defecate in their cages hides out some may develop skin diseases because they're cooped up inside or some of them go crazy to the point where they attack each other. we've s
in china $70000000.00 animals are killed for their fur each year and animal welfare isn't the country'stop priority. she. works for peta the world famous and geo best known for its crackdowns on phone . and back. this young activist is at the forefront of the fight against fur in china a country which is now peaches top priority. going to have no actual diner say so it's an animal's are not protected irish there are no laws to control farming livestock and treasure ship finds. also the whole of...
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in china $70000000.00 animals are killed for their fur each year and animal welfare isn't the country's top priority. she. works the peta the world famous and geo best known for its crackdowns on for. half bath. i am this young activist is that the full front of the fight against fur in china a country which is now peaches top priority. to have all at one time to say so it's not a malls are not protected. there are no laws to control farming livestock and trace shit fans of. the whole of course there are other organizations like ours fighting against animal suffering. because there's no law we don't have an official spokes person their military these animals don't have any protection or rights from when they're farmed right up until when they're killing i don't let us assume it will recall. can you describe the hygiene there i don't know if i'm clear with that. that the animals urinate and defecate in their cages hides . how some may develop skin diseases because they're cooped up inside where some of them go crazy to the point where they attack each other as an sas eloquent we've seen
in china $70000000.00 animals are killed for their fur each year and animal welfare isn't the country's top priority. she. works the peta the world famous and geo best known for its crackdowns on for. half bath. i am this young activist is that the full front of the fight against fur in china a country which is now peaches top priority. to have all at one time to say so it's not a malls are not protected. there are no laws to control farming livestock and trace shit fans of. the whole of course...
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of animal skins all different shapes and sizes.but it all about a lot of the 11 year old that's raccoon skin if you look at ridiculously low prices you look at your average you look at the 1st one here is $25.00 you ones a piece you are not going to it's the best in the market you won't find any better thing the only what you get out. $25.00 yuans that's just over $3.00 per animal skin. in china 70000000 animals are killed for their fur. and animal welfare isn't the country's top priority. works the peta the world famous and geo best known for its crackdowns on for. half bath i asked this young activist is that the full front of the fight against fur in china a country which is now peaches top priority. going to have all as well diana said so it's not a malls are not protected phylicia there are no laws to control farming livestock and trace ship finds a way to. her home of course there are other organizations like ours fighting against animal suffering that i am. sure twas because there's no law we don't have an official spokesper
of animal skins all different shapes and sizes.but it all about a lot of the 11 year old that's raccoon skin if you look at ridiculously low prices you look at your average you look at the 1st one here is $25.00 you ones a piece you are not going to it's the best in the market you won't find any better thing the only what you get out. $25.00 yuans that's just over $3.00 per animal skin. in china 70000000 animals are killed for their fur. and animal welfare isn't the country's top priority....
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compared to animal that are. having a really huge advantage in environmental impact for example we can share less water we don't have to kill animals we can move vertical farming so we can save some species and it's also a really last carbon emission. they feed their mushrooms with organic waste such as sawdust. company micro tech sources it locally. what's waste with the wood mill is a recyclable treasure here. first the sawdust is cleaned with steam. then it's mixed with tiny mushroom spores. they consume the sawdust and at the same time on the outside of the sawdust blocks they produce tightly woven my celia which can be harvested within a few days. the process uses a fraction of the water used in standard leather production less than 110th. this has caught the attention of lunda he makes and sells shoes many of course are made of leather but these days he's keen to find alternatives to the leather industry is one of the biggest contributor for carbon emission and we see that as long as words keep selling. and
compared to animal that are. having a really huge advantage in environmental impact for example we can share less water we don't have to kill animals we can move vertical farming so we can save some species and it's also a really last carbon emission. they feed their mushrooms with organic waste such as sawdust. company micro tech sources it locally. what's waste with the wood mill is a recyclable treasure here. first the sawdust is cleaned with steam. then it's mixed with tiny mushroom spores....
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marine animals feed on them with deadly consequences. just as i think it's a fact other the 3rd or even a whole for what these creatures consume is plastic. some $500000.00 tons of plastics waste and it's up in the mediterranean every year that's the equivalent of $34000.00 plastic bottles every minute. italy and egypt primarily due to tourism. and the average $13000.00 plastic pasta coals and now a drift per square kilometer of the mediterranean. breaks down more and more until it's micro plastic then marine animals feed on it and says the food chain. scientists like currently researching whether plastics end up in fish and therefore in the food we eat. studies have shown that almost 75 percent of fish in the atlantic have ingested plastic. plastics that also detrimental to the ocean itself. kilometers off the coast there researches have discovered ghost net fishing nets that have been left or lost in the ocean by fishermen. these accounts for about a 3rd of the plastic in the mediterranean. but what they found today of fishing nets tha
marine animals feed on them with deadly consequences. just as i think it's a fact other the 3rd or even a whole for what these creatures consume is plastic. some $500000.00 tons of plastics waste and it's up in the mediterranean every year that's the equivalent of $34000.00 plastic bottles every minute. italy and egypt primarily due to tourism. and the average $13000.00 plastic pasta coals and now a drift per square kilometer of the mediterranean. breaks down more and more until it's micro...
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>>for the animals first on does a lead volunteer with the north valley animal disaster group he's managing the overflow shelter across from the oroville walmart now caring for about 100 pets, this operation inside what was a vacant building came together in a matter of hours last week after the del oro avenue shelter reached capacity. all throughout the year where there's this after another disaster we are because we are training so we designed it really quick based on our training, some of the animals are the pets of evacuees who have nowhere to keep them right now people may call us and say i'm in a hotel room right now because a fire and i can hold 5 dogs so we hold our dogs over here and take care others are animals that were rescued by volunteers who are allowed to go into the evacuation zones for this purpose, the ultimate goal is to reunite the pets with their owners in the meantime at the shelter, they received plenty of food water veterinary care daily exercise and love every single volunteer nav that it really takes care of the animals like it's their all to help the people by he
>>for the animals first on does a lead volunteer with the north valley animal disaster group he's managing the overflow shelter across from the oroville walmart now caring for about 100 pets, this operation inside what was a vacant building came together in a matter of hours last week after the del oro avenue shelter reached capacity. all throughout the year where there's this after another disaster we are because we are training so we designed it really quick based on our training, some...
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farm animals.u could possibly produce animals that we re could possibly produce animals that were resistant to certain diseases, or animals that might be able to copein or animals that might be able to cope ina or animals that might be able to cope in a hotter climate. now there isa cope in a hotter climate. now there is a lot of opposition to this work, there ethical concerns, animal welfare concerns, and concerns about food safety. so at the moment, these animals cannot go into the food chain. there's a lot more work to do. think you very much for watching, will be back tomorrow at the regular time. goodbye. good afternoon. it's been another day of beautiful september sunshine right across the country. we have seen some glorious weather watcher pictures. i'm showing you one of sissinghurst, kent, because kent had the highest values today with temperatures peaking at 31 celsius. but the warmth was fairly widespread across the country. you can see we have 30 degrees in london, but that warmth exten
farm animals.u could possibly produce animals that we re could possibly produce animals that were resistant to certain diseases, or animals that might be able to copein or animals that might be able to cope ina or animals that might be able to cope in a hotter climate. now there isa cope in a hotter climate. now there is a lot of opposition to this work, there ethical concerns, animal welfare concerns, and concerns about food safety. so at the moment, these animals cannot go into the food...
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animal traders. pennsylvania is being prepared for the big day when she'll be released until then she said have as little contact with humans as possible. but. our hope is that pennsylvania will settle down quickly in the wild and get used to her natural habitat again. needs to learn to behave like an animal in the wild again as you know. but most importantly we hope she'll soon have offspring. debian is a sketch of what was an animal. and new generations of the ultimate key to the survival of the spectacle baz of the colombian undies. was the pandemic affecting our mental state and emotions. more than 850000 dead and so much suffering around the globe. for more than 6 months images like these have dominated the news and become part of our lives information and impressions that each of those processes differently even many adults find it hard to comprehend what's happening. and what about children how are they coping with the crisis with. patients line in a coma the statue of liberty wearing a mask a
animal traders. pennsylvania is being prepared for the big day when she'll be released until then she said have as little contact with humans as possible. but. our hope is that pennsylvania will settle down quickly in the wild and get used to her natural habitat again. needs to learn to behave like an animal in the wild again as you know. but most importantly we hope she'll soon have offspring. debian is a sketch of what was an animal. and new generations of the ultimate key to the survival of...
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humans have been exploiting animals for millennia. a shocking 90% of all mammals alive today are beining raised for human consumption. most of these animals are kept in conditions which don't take their basic needs into account. unfortunately that's also true for animals used for human entertainment as pets, in some zoos, circuses or amusement parks. at least 15,000 elephants worldwide live in captivity. in asia, many of them are used as working animals or to provide entertainment for tourists. as part of our global ideas series, our reporter felix nuhr and his team went to n northen thailand to memeet a woman providing rerefuge for eleleph. >> j just one lookok, and she s exactly which elephant is whwhi. she nonow has 80 oththem. eachne hasas sfered.d. lek chailert knows all their ststories. lek chaiairt: you see the ear? it d damagedrom m the ok. >>>> until just t a few years , this elephant woworked in a nearby riding campasas the consnservaonist t exains. had to cacay tourists around every daday. ifif he didn't o obey, h trarar wo
humans have been exploiting animals for millennia. a shocking 90% of all mammals alive today are beining raised for human consumption. most of these animals are kept in conditions which don't take their basic needs into account. unfortunately that's also true for animals used for human entertainment as pets, in some zoos, circuses or amusement parks. at least 15,000 elephants worldwide live in captivity. in asia, many of them are used as working animals or to provide entertainment for tourists....
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solitary territorial animal done his job is to prepare. for eventual release into the. 3rd the 1st one that is better to around 6 am. come back to collage one around 11 pm so since all of this is. an old guy job and frankly i don't think i'm cut out for a quote oh well cool guy but. when they're not causing him the young sleep in boxes and bags set up to replicate a borrowed or a mother's pouch this used to pay a living room and as you can see now. it has been taken. by well that's completely the idea was never to have them in the house it was to keep it secret but the centuries just growing to a point now that it's not it's not possible that. we're at 200 percent capacity. so if this is. the youngest it is amba who survived offer a car killed her mother if she was killed just 50 grams when she emerged from the pound ammons quite literally a handful of. what i do is i tend to boil them before me. so that when i made her she's come to think. she's already got it in the right day. and this is her 4th week so she's she's doing really good. al
solitary territorial animal done his job is to prepare. for eventual release into the. 3rd the 1st one that is better to around 6 am. come back to collage one around 11 pm so since all of this is. an old guy job and frankly i don't think i'm cut out for a quote oh well cool guy but. when they're not causing him the young sleep in boxes and bags set up to replicate a borrowed or a mother's pouch this used to pay a living room and as you can see now. it has been taken. by well that's completely...
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animals, allowing them to serve as dads.e will explain. ♪ let's start in washington. the united arab emirates and bahrain have signed this deal to normalize relations with israel. it all took place at a ceremony at the white house. all three countries, along with the u.s., are calling this historic, though other countries have different words for it. president trump invited 1000 people to witness this, and he spoke as well. pres. trump: for generations, the people of the middle east have been held back by old conflicts, history -- hostilities, lies, treachery. actually lies that the jews and arabs were enemies and that al aqsa mosque was under attack. these lies, passed down from generation to generation, fueled a vicious cycle of terror and violence that spread across the region and all over the world. these agreements prove that the nations of the region are breaking free from the failed approaches of the past. ros: israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, also spoke. >> to all of israel's friends in the middle east, t
animals, allowing them to serve as dads.e will explain. ♪ let's start in washington. the united arab emirates and bahrain have signed this deal to normalize relations with israel. it all took place at a ceremony at the white house. all three countries, along with the u.s., are calling this historic, though other countries have different words for it. president trump invited 1000 people to witness this, and he spoke as well. pres. trump: for generations, the people of the middle east have been...
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in china $70000000.00 animals are killed for their fur each year and animal welfare isn't the country'stop priority. works the peta the world famous and geo best known for its crackdowns on for. half bath. i am this young activist is at the forefront of the fight against fur in china a country which is now peaches top priority. going to hit all as well dying to say so it's an animal's are not protected fighters there are no laws to control farming livestock and trace shit. going townsell so the whole of course there are other organizations like ours fighting against animal suffering that they are. because there's no law we don't have an official spokes person their military these animals don't have any protection or rights from when they're farmed right up until when they're carried i don't let us assume it will recall. can you describe the hygiene there i don't know if i'm clear with that. the animals urinate and defecate in their cages hides how some may develop skin diseases because they're cooped up inside or some of them go crazy. the point where they attack each other and we've se
in china $70000000.00 animals are killed for their fur each year and animal welfare isn't the country'stop priority. works the peta the world famous and geo best known for its crackdowns on for. half bath. i am this young activist is at the forefront of the fight against fur in china a country which is now peaches top priority. going to hit all as well dying to say so it's an animal's are not protected fighters there are no laws to control farming livestock and trace shit. going townsell so the...
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i promised it to that animal that i would make a difference. i knew i could create something good with it so. search. what has come out if that as horrible as it was is something i hope is more powerful in the long run for one bets. since then donna has built sleepy barros each with school for one but it's the pens around the sanctuary prepare them for last doc in the wad this is one but primary school in each of these compartments there is a barra which the young juveniles will go into i will bring them in and then only for short periods of time but that's to replicate what would be happening with their mothers and through that they will gain just that slight bit of confidence being on their own and they move it got back into the studio. i have a time this would get longer and longer and longer when they get to a point where they actually don't want to come inside with me that's when we actually move them up into one that high school it's a long drawn out prices like rising a toddler multiple toddlers sitting around. on the outer edges of the
i promised it to that animal that i would make a difference. i knew i could create something good with it so. search. what has come out if that as horrible as it was is something i hope is more powerful in the long run for one bets. since then donna has built sleepy barros each with school for one but it's the pens around the sanctuary prepare them for last doc in the wad this is one but primary school in each of these compartments there is a barra which the young juveniles will go into i will...
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so he started hiring animators and artists from shunard and while his animators were hanging out and learning things there and sometimes the instructors would come up and help him work on his films. there was a really close connection. he met milicent. he was looking at her art. milicent's art was very, very special in the way that she was able to really convey a lot of movement in just a few lines. that is perfect for animation. he said, please, come work for me. he hired her originally to work in a place called the ink and paint department. if you are interested in women's history at disney i really suggest you buy a book by mindy johnson called "ink and paint" because a lot of people don't realize in the early days of disney there are a lot of different steps to animation. you don't just take a drawing and wave it in front of a camera. you have a lot things you have to do and the animators were all men at that time but the people taking the drawings and inking them on to the clear cells so they could be shot with a camera and then painted, they were 100% women. this was a massive
so he started hiring animators and artists from shunard and while his animators were hanging out and learning things there and sometimes the instructors would come up and help him work on his films. there was a really close connection. he met milicent. he was looking at her art. milicent's art was very, very special in the way that she was able to really convey a lot of movement in just a few lines. that is perfect for animation. he said, please, come work for me. he hired her originally to...
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or were captured by illegal animal traders. pennsylvania is being prepared for the big day when she'll be released and then she still have as little contact with humans as possible. our hope is that pennsylvania will settle down quickly in the wild and get used to her natural habitat again. she needs to learn to behave like an animal in the wild again as you know. but most importantly we hope she'll soon have offspring. b.c. bonnie a mormon to be in his gutshot was an animal. and new generations of the ultimate key to the survival of the spectacle bands of the colombian undies. how was the pandemic affecting our mental state and emotions. more than 850000 dead and so much suffering around the globe. for more than 6 months images like these have dominated the news and become part of our lives information and impressions that each of us processes differently even many adults find it hard to comprehend what's happening and what about children how are they coping with the crisis with. patients line in a coma the statue of liberty w
or were captured by illegal animal traders. pennsylvania is being prepared for the big day when she'll be released and then she still have as little contact with humans as possible. our hope is that pennsylvania will settle down quickly in the wild and get used to her natural habitat again. she needs to learn to behave like an animal in the wild again as you know. but most importantly we hope she'll soon have offspring. b.c. bonnie a mormon to be in his gutshot was an animal. and new...
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animal rights activists have long. mounted and tonight transposed now some farmers in switzerland have got one step closer to achieving that. at the most old farm and men's book my own son director and lucas was love breed mother callous for raising beef cattle. the mother cows produce larry and manure for gannett down production the offspring are taken off to be slaughtered for meat when they're 18 months old to transport puts the animals under enormous stress and is unpleasant for the farmers too but that's about to change. the school here. slaughtering the young and i mean this is something we accepted as part of the job . the way it happened which can sometimes be disturbing though we use our own trailer to get them to the slaughter house. so both the involvement as soon as they're in the truck and the doors close and they realise i can't get out i can't get back to the others that's when the stress sets in they start acting nervously they move they want to jump out it can be quite a challenge being in clarges the
animal rights activists have long. mounted and tonight transposed now some farmers in switzerland have got one step closer to achieving that. at the most old farm and men's book my own son director and lucas was love breed mother callous for raising beef cattle. the mother cows produce larry and manure for gannett down production the offspring are taken off to be slaughtered for meat when they're 18 months old to transport puts the animals under enormous stress and is unpleasant for the farmers...
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some of the worst diseases came from animals. then you coronavirus is just the latest. scientists believe it originated in bats. and that it spread either directly to humans or via pangolin. but how exactly. if the vine. is actually in food and we have no examples of where this virus has been transmitted as a food borne where someone has consumed a food product and the viruses can be killed like viruses and other viruses as well can be killed if if the meat is cooked wildlife and the corona virus. it's not about pointing fingers but we need to know where the disease started with us or with our friends in the animal kingdom and how exactly do these diseases move between hosts scientists are trying to work that out but have to be careful not to make matters worse while in the field. who. are closest relatives in the animal kingdom are keen communicators just like us the similarities are not surprising given that we share almost 99 percent of our genome with chimpanzees but what is a common cold for a human can be lethal for a chimpanzee and as the animals are a highly soc
some of the worst diseases came from animals. then you coronavirus is just the latest. scientists believe it originated in bats. and that it spread either directly to humans or via pangolin. but how exactly. if the vine. is actually in food and we have no examples of where this virus has been transmitted as a food borne where someone has consumed a food product and the viruses can be killed like viruses and other viruses as well can be killed if if the meat is cooked wildlife and the corona...
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aids tuberculosis and the plague some of the worst diseases came from animals. the new coronavirus is just the latest. scientists believe it originated in bats. and that it spread either directly to humans or via pangolin. but how exactly. if the virus is actually in food and we have no examples of where this virus has been transmitted as a food borne where someone has consumed a food product and the viruses can be killed like viruses or other viruses as well can be killed if if the meat is cooked wildlife and the corona virus. it's not about pointing fingers but we need to know where the disease started with us or with our friends in the animal kingdom and how exactly do these diseases move between hosts scientists are trying to work that out but have to be careful not to make matters worse while in the field. who. our closest relatives in the animal kingdom are keen communicators just like us the similarities are not surprising given that we share almost 99 percent of our genome with chimpanzees but what is a common cold for a human can be lethal for a chimpan
aids tuberculosis and the plague some of the worst diseases came from animals. the new coronavirus is just the latest. scientists believe it originated in bats. and that it spread either directly to humans or via pangolin. but how exactly. if the virus is actually in food and we have no examples of where this virus has been transmitted as a food borne where someone has consumed a food product and the viruses can be killed like viruses or other viruses as well can be killed if if the meat is...
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the truth just how dangerous are diseases that originate in animals for us. well in general we have to say that most of these muslim actions the leaders or originating in any amount. in humans are originating in animals so the more we look molly pinder even the well known means of such as needles comics she from the animal kingdom so they are there and they are dangerous i was also reading something similar the humans suffer from very similar pathogens to the great apes what why is that. we share not genetic and here's your logical properties with the great apes our closest relatives. pretty speaking we are great apes taxonomically so this is why we share most of the same things the only difference is that we humans are people who lation all connected and the great apes are not so they have less infectious diseases actually circulating among them so how do scientists prevent chimpanzees for example apes which whichever animal they may be that they're researching how do they prevent them from catching something from us. that's a very important topic actually w
the truth just how dangerous are diseases that originate in animals for us. well in general we have to say that most of these muslim actions the leaders or originating in any amount. in humans are originating in animals so the more we look molly pinder even the well known means of such as needles comics she from the animal kingdom so they are there and they are dangerous i was also reading something similar the humans suffer from very similar pathogens to the great apes what why is that. we...
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or were captured by illegal animal traders. pennsylvania is being prepared for the big day when she'll be released until then she saw her as little contact with humans as possible. but. our hope is that pennsylvania will settle down quickly in the wild and get used to her natural habitat again. she needs to learn to behave like an animal in the wild again because you know what i mean but most importantly we hope she'll soon have offspring. bonnie a mormon to be in is a sketch of what was an animal. and new generations of the ultimate key to the survival of the spectacle baz of the colombian undies. how was the pandemic affecting our mental state and emotions. more than 850000 dead and so much suffering around the globe. for more than 6 months images like these have dominated the news and become part of our lives information and impressions that each of us processes differently even many adults find it hard to comprehend what's happening and what about children how are they coping with the crisis with. patients lying in a coma t
or were captured by illegal animal traders. pennsylvania is being prepared for the big day when she'll be released until then she saw her as little contact with humans as possible. but. our hope is that pennsylvania will settle down quickly in the wild and get used to her natural habitat again. she needs to learn to behave like an animal in the wild again because you know what i mean but most importantly we hope she'll soon have offspring. bonnie a mormon to be in is a sketch of what was an...
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animal traders. pennsylvania is being prepared for the big day when she'll be released until then she saw her as little contact with humans as possible. but. our hope is that pennsylvania will settle down quickly in the wild and get used to her natural habitat again. she needs to learn to behave like an animal in the wild again as you know. but most importantly we hope she'll soon have offspring. if you buy me a moment if you know it was cut short was an animal. and new generations of the ultimate key to the survival of the spectacle bands of the colombian undies. was the pandemic affecting our mental state and emotions. more than 850000 dead and so much suffering around the globe. for more than 6 months images like these have dominated the news and become part of our lives information and impressions that each of us processes differently even many adults find it hard to comprehend what's happening and what about children how are they coping with the crisis with. patients lying in a coma the statue o
animal traders. pennsylvania is being prepared for the big day when she'll be released until then she saw her as little contact with humans as possible. but. our hope is that pennsylvania will settle down quickly in the wild and get used to her natural habitat again. she needs to learn to behave like an animal in the wild again as you know. but most importantly we hope she'll soon have offspring. if you buy me a moment if you know it was cut short was an animal. and new generations of the...
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>>to make it easier to get access to bring these animals to safety.n healdsburg ken wayne kron 4 news. >>time for sports. >>a lot has been made about the niners lost on sunday and where they went wrong. but there were some positives as well jerick mckinnon return to action for the first time in more than 2 years and scored a touchdown and then there's trent williams who also made his return after a 630 day 36 day layoff and he looked like he hadn't skipped a beat his return was highlighted by this play at the end of the 1st quarter william jewell cardinals linebacker jordan hicks with a picture perfect pancake williams said his first job was to read what the block defender, who lined up over the guard, but when he noticed no one was lined up over that guard. he realized he would have a free hicks and the rest was history. >>a have a. you know pretty much a kill shot on my is no i had to get there pretty quick because you know if you wait on to make you smaller so i just wanted to kind of get to say. hello was fair as i can and and take away, you know
>>to make it easier to get access to bring these animals to safety.n healdsburg ken wayne kron 4 news. >>time for sports. >>a lot has been made about the niners lost on sunday and where they went wrong. but there were some positives as well jerick mckinnon return to action for the first time in more than 2 years and scored a touchdown and then there's trent williams who also made his return after a 630 day 36 day layoff and he looked like he hadn't skipped a beat his return...
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tell me how important these animals are to you. oh my goodness. >>there they are everything he getting these animals to safety sometimes leads to confrontation. >>the volunteers insist fire safety is first and they don't want to get in the way of firefighters. >>that's a real thing you don't want to get into somewhere get the animals loaded in your trailer and try to go out and then you're blocton but some local agencies aren't so welcoming and the group says it was forced to abandon rescue efforts in butte county they have. >>prevent us from helping. >>and we were up there working that fire for the first 4 days and then they effectively start locking animal rescue groups out. >>shelina says there should be a process where volunteers can be trained and vetted to go in with their equipment and save animals freeing firefighters and others to do their jobs we've come to realize that this is a real thing it's going to continue happening. >>people don't want to get out of their homes unless they've got their animals out. >>right got to do more than hel
tell me how important these animals are to you. oh my goodness. >>there they are everything he getting these animals to safety sometimes leads to confrontation. >>the volunteers insist fire safety is first and they don't want to get in the way of firefighters. >>that's a real thing you don't want to get into somewhere get the animals loaded in your trailer and try to go out and then you're blocton but some local agencies aren't so welcoming and the group says it was forced to...
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or were captured by illegal animal traders. pennsylvania is being prepared for the big day when she'll be released until then she saw her have as little contact with humans as possible. our hope is that pennsylvania will settle down quickly in the wild and get used to her natural habitat again. she needs to learn to behave like an animal in the wild again because you know what i mean but most importantly we hope she'll soon have offspring. and new generations of the ultimate keen to the survival of the spectacle of the colombian andes. the pandemic affecting our mental state and emotions. more than 850000 dead and so much suffering around the globe. for more than 6 months images like these have dominated the news and become part of our lives information that each of those processes differently even many adults find it hard to comprehend what's happening . and what about children how are they coping with the crisis with. patients lining. the statue of liberty wearing a mask and nurses as knights in shining armor. 10 year old and
or were captured by illegal animal traders. pennsylvania is being prepared for the big day when she'll be released until then she saw her have as little contact with humans as possible. our hope is that pennsylvania will settle down quickly in the wild and get used to her natural habitat again. she needs to learn to behave like an animal in the wild again because you know what i mean but most importantly we hope she'll soon have offspring. and new generations of the ultimate keen to the...
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if the orangutans are able to survive here and all the other animals in the rain forest animal community will be to the tigers elephants and old the other species that's why it's so important to protect them. the number of covert 1000 cases among humans in indonesia continues to rise. the project has a back up plan if the lockdown goes on for too long. it will release it's a run at things into the wild before they've completed their schooling but will then provide them with longer term support out in the forest it's that way the will be able to settle and have offspring and their numbers can grow until the threat of extinction here is banished. i hope you had many takeaways from to be assured especially that a modern society needn't truly how determination to live an environmentally sustainable life i'll see you again next week until then good bye. for the. up to date don't miss our highlights. program on line w. dot com highlights. 9. in gemini with the devil at any time tied to any place he names. captain of the crash zone the sing along to see this to come from super lists the efforts
if the orangutans are able to survive here and all the other animals in the rain forest animal community will be to the tigers elephants and old the other species that's why it's so important to protect them. the number of covert 1000 cases among humans in indonesia continues to rise. the project has a back up plan if the lockdown goes on for too long. it will release it's a run at things into the wild before they've completed their schooling but will then provide them with longer term support...
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from camp david the animals that are injured the. chances of recovery of survival and go have a good healthy life while they're in a host in the bay. they . think we've got it. all of this is in the stomach there were a ton of micro plastics and there from like saran wrap you can see there is a b.b. pellet and lots of fibers. yeah. loggerhead. and yeah it was only 30 to some of. these are huge pieces of plastic that were stuck in their stomach $85.00 pieces total we need to change them all how we can raise the money in awareness raising from. hoping to save that thing out there and i. and i work. something over the last decade we have realized a very important problem much stronger than our carbon footprint is our plastic food and there is no facility that can really provide efficient care and we have believed ation for these incidents and this is one of the main reasons that sparkled the need for the creation of the century. these animals suffer greatly during the big thing. where they have. the ability to do any of the natural beha
from camp david the animals that are injured the. chances of recovery of survival and go have a good healthy life while they're in a host in the bay. they . think we've got it. all of this is in the stomach there were a ton of micro plastics and there from like saran wrap you can see there is a b.b. pellet and lots of fibers. yeah. loggerhead. and yeah it was only 30 to some of. these are huge pieces of plastic that were stuck in their stomach $85.00 pieces total we need to change them all how...
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aids tuberculosis and the plague some of the worst diseases came from animals. the new corona virus is just the latest. scientists believe it originated in bats. and that it spread either directly to humans or via pangolin. but how exactly. if the virus is actually in food and we have no examples of where this virus has been transmitted as a food borne where someone has consumed a food product and the viruses can be killed like viruses and other viruses as well can be killed if if the meat was cooked wildlife and the corona virus. it's not about pointing fingers but we need to know where the disease started with us or with our friends in the animal kingdom and how exactly do these diseases move between hosts scientists are trying to work that out but have to be careful not to make matters worse while in the field. our closest relatives in the animal kingdom are keen communicators just like us the similarities are not surprising given that we share almost 99 percent of our genome with chimpanzees but what is a common cold for a human can be lethal for a chimpanze
aids tuberculosis and the plague some of the worst diseases came from animals. the new corona virus is just the latest. scientists believe it originated in bats. and that it spread either directly to humans or via pangolin. but how exactly. if the virus is actually in food and we have no examples of where this virus has been transmitted as a food borne where someone has consumed a food product and the viruses can be killed like viruses and other viruses as well can be killed if if the meat was...