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>> great question britt i love questions about flora and will. you write a book and you write a book about them and you read their diaries and then you feel like you can speak for them. there's a huge spectrum and they are socialists in the parliament of certain government in europe and then socialists who are assassinating leaders when there are assassinations in europe. what it means for flora is a sense of the demands of protecting working people and people who are lower income need a broader international bond and movement and at one point a revolution to be enacted that he's fighting for laboring people and the main thing he wants to do is expand the terrorist. he wants to use the ability of the american government to protect american industry and the things that will solve our problems and make american laborers better off but if you protect american laborers at the expense of german laborers and anguish laborers and russian laborers and chinese laborers he is hurting the world to help his little group and he's no better, in some ways, then
>> great question britt i love questions about flora and will. you write a book and you write a book about them and you read their diaries and then you feel like you can speak for them. there's a huge spectrum and they are socialists in the parliament of certain government in europe and then socialists who are assassinating leaders when there are assassinations in europe. what it means for flora is a sense of the demands of protecting working people and people who are lower income need a...
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and they're also noting the flora and fauna. in this case lewis and clark discover according to the scientific linnaean system 178 plants and 122 animals that were new to science. so this is quite remarkable. and you read their descriptions of how they spent half a day pouring water into a prairie dog. hole up in south dakota where they were trying to catch one. and believe it or not they did and they made a little cage for it and they kept the live all winter and they sent it back to thomas jefferson as a gift. so can imagine how many stamps you'd put on a prairie dog to mail it to monticello? well, they also encountered animals that they had heard about but didn't see and we'll we'll discuss the grizzly bear nation when we when we arrived to the montana. on the fourth of july, they stopped at a creek and they named it independence creek. they fired shots and canon and drank the last of their whiskey as a celebration of independence day. and like i mentioned the most expensive things they took with them besides the scientific e
and they're also noting the flora and fauna. in this case lewis and clark discover according to the scientific linnaean system 178 plants and 122 animals that were new to science. so this is quite remarkable. and you read their descriptions of how they spent half a day pouring water into a prairie dog. hole up in south dakota where they were trying to catch one. and believe it or not they did and they made a little cage for it and they kept the live all winter and they sent it back to thomas...
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park covers 195000 texas and protects the remaining foreigner and flora of the atlantic forest in power in our state but in the. first week was to some 260000 residents its economy revolves around tourism is drawing visitors to its cultural diversity and natural beauty 6. one must say is the omagh even our mosque oh my it was built in the early 1980 s. and it's part of the significant arab community that arrived in the region in the early 1957 his release was amazing when. you think in front of the mosque as an arab pastry shop still good for those who like to enjoy middle east and treats at the dishes coffee coffee. the international friendship bridge was built during the fifty's and sixty's the scene spawning up around a river it connects falls to because who in brazil would see it that their less day in paraguay but and. from the friendship bridge we come straight ahead to the mark all dust press from. this space is known because of that which marks the junction of brazil. and argentina it's also where the river converge is with the river and gives the city its night let's find out m
park covers 195000 texas and protects the remaining foreigner and flora of the atlantic forest in power in our state but in the. first week was to some 260000 residents its economy revolves around tourism is drawing visitors to its cultural diversity and natural beauty 6. one must say is the omagh even our mosque oh my it was built in the early 1980 s. and it's part of the significant arab community that arrived in the region in the early 1957 his release was amazing when. you think in front of...
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the economy there is centred on visitors coming to experience the unique flora and fauna. where the work of women is essential. tim allman explains. this is a place of beauty, of natural wonder, that it can also be a place of effort and hard work. maria elena guerra attends to her copy plans. the plantation produces 70 tons of the stuff per year. but customers are often surprised when they find out who is in charge. when they find out who is in charae. . ., , ., charge. there are many women workin: charge. there are many women working in _ charge. there are many women working in the _ charge. there are many women working in the fields _ charge. there are many women working in the fields but - charge. there are many women working in the fields but it - charge. there are many women working in the fields but it is i working in the fields but it is the men seen at the forefront. it is the face people want to do business with. it’s it is the face people want to do business with.— do business with. it's a similar— do business with. it's a similar story _ do business with. it's a
the economy there is centred on visitors coming to experience the unique flora and fauna. where the work of women is essential. tim allman explains. this is a place of beauty, of natural wonder, that it can also be a place of effort and hard work. maria elena guerra attends to her copy plans. the plantation produces 70 tons of the stuff per year. but customers are often surprised when they find out who is in charge. when they find out who is in charae. . ., , ., charge. there are many women...
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of violence and racial segregation they were considered little more than a part of the former and flora. fraser and one of the striking for it was the colony this was turning point where aboriginal people who'd be living near ground for years and countless to write because their land was being tagged and or europe . aborigines befalls to live in villages called black camps. coming home at cookham and were a young aboriginal man who renamed temba. temples companions will also give me names to be kenny and their son teddy jr billy susie. jimmy and paul. the prevailing pseudo scientific ideology ranked aborigines the lowest amongst the hierarchy of human rights since making them highly sought after for human in father shows they were considered unsuited to modern life and facing extinction. are doing neither that not long after cunningham got them on the barred from council they wanted to go back to the roots they want to go we know that. the people was not aware of. what they were getting themselves involved with trying and i actually had to remove all 8 clive's so that when ronald like.
of violence and racial segregation they were considered little more than a part of the former and flora. fraser and one of the striking for it was the colony this was turning point where aboriginal people who'd be living near ground for years and countless to write because their land was being tagged and or europe . aborigines befalls to live in villages called black camps. coming home at cookham and were a young aboriginal man who renamed temba. temples companions will also give me names to be...
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the alpine flora and fauna is that something you see yourself think you went a lot of time in the mountains and he was feeling bad. one big tourists move. in the case of tourism. yes. some. there are popular spots like the soup spits a summit that are really overrun by masses of tourists. but as you experienced yourself today, we hardly saw anybody on our way up. can you like to get off from it? there are really quiet areas, for instance, in the call vendor range over there. it's not even in peak season and we're at the absolute peak of the season right now. you can be all on your own. and same last, this is the one thing that's very different this year is the corona virus. and a lot of people are sending their holidays closer to home. many germans are saying in germany, what if you notice here in the region and the dyna matthews's yeah here and i guess this and the guests are noticeably more relaxed than in recent years. relaxed in that sense that most readily accepted when you say they can't do something or other, i think it's either it's, there's not so much i want it and i want it now w
the alpine flora and fauna is that something you see yourself think you went a lot of time in the mountains and he was feeling bad. one big tourists move. in the case of tourism. yes. some. there are popular spots like the soup spits a summit that are really overrun by masses of tourists. but as you experienced yourself today, we hardly saw anybody on our way up. can you like to get off from it? there are really quiet areas, for instance, in the call vendor range over there. it's not even in...
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life today the biologist is giving the region's deserted landscape a new face i bringing back local flora dr the green heart this meadow in the midst of the open mine is the core of a 1200 hectare big area for conservation giving regional ensconce much attention like fielkow we've a home. every expert as a boat innes i could cry when i'm here and it just warms my heart because it is so beautiful 90 percent of the vegetation here on the red list of threatened species that would in the field have a shot for a safe haven for the wild and wreck the green heart was the 1st part in the open mind to be restored in 2009 it's a team effort between the local coal company and coyotes with the know how about wild plants ecologists from all over the world visit to learn about this project. 30 back before i now see post mining landscapes as an opportunity for nature huge spaces that are solely reserved for nature with out settlements. in the future this concept will be applied to many more space is one example so the parks are hugely embedded in fields with only a little plan for writing but here espec
life today the biologist is giving the region's deserted landscape a new face i bringing back local flora dr the green heart this meadow in the midst of the open mine is the core of a 1200 hectare big area for conservation giving regional ensconce much attention like fielkow we've a home. every expert as a boat innes i could cry when i'm here and it just warms my heart because it is so beautiful 90 percent of the vegetation here on the red list of threatened species that would in the field have...
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are ultimately the middle promo that's arriving here with so few eric acid, hydro clark acid hydro flora gas it in so on. what quantities are we talking about? is v as even designed for that. are there any floor plans here for extraction systems? is the fire department involved is the civil protection involved and where we asked toxic waste expert man, for exam 10 from greenpeace, he thinks disposal is a good idea. imagine what would have happened if it was left in lebanon. then it's certainly better to have these materials properly evaluated, as they did, than packaged and sent here to be properly disposed of. about 6 o'clock sent on, but sanji and also says germany can solve the waste problems of an entire region. the 3000000 euros needed to dispose of this waste came from the port of bay route and the european union. and that's it for me. and the dw business team here in berlin was always, you can find out more about these and other stories online, g, w dot com slash business. also facebook and twitter. thanks for watching. the news to describe, read, a cheaper way to go over mentione
are ultimately the middle promo that's arriving here with so few eric acid, hydro clark acid hydro flora gas it in so on. what quantities are we talking about? is v as even designed for that. are there any floor plans here for extraction systems? is the fire department involved is the civil protection involved and where we asked toxic waste expert man, for exam 10 from greenpeace, he thinks disposal is a good idea. imagine what would have happened if it was left in lebanon. then it's certainly...
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and he really called out and that he said, this is the vaccine apartheid that flora nation do not have been experts, although they really need it. so this is definitely a big issue here, and it is of course, the thing that you can debate about it in germany. we're talking about vaccinating children now. where is people who are younger than 60, but have co morbidities have no idea whether they will be able to get of this year? at least in pretoria, thanks so much. let's take a look now at some of the other developments in the pandemic, the world health organization has called for a separation of politics and science in the search for the origin of the virus. the w. h o top emergency expert said the search was being poisoned by politics, climbers at mount ever a say there have been dozens of cases at the base camp. a new wave of infection has hit nepal, but authorities are yet to acknowledge a single case on the mountain. and poland has eas locked down restrictions. many restaurants have reopened to diners after the country reported a steady decline in cases. all right, let's get you up
and he really called out and that he said, this is the vaccine apartheid that flora nation do not have been experts, although they really need it. so this is definitely a big issue here, and it is of course, the thing that you can debate about it in germany. we're talking about vaccinating children now. where is people who are younger than 60, but have co morbidities have no idea whether they will be able to get of this year? at least in pretoria, thanks so much. let's take a look now at some...
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>> este nivel es el más alto de la sequía trae consecuencias para la flora, fauna y la economía puedentas flores y tenemos suelo seco no habrían flores. >> vamos a una pequeña pausa y ya volvemos. >> tenemos una noticia tremenda para los aficionados de los polín aires vamos a una pausa pero al regresar les cuento de qué se trata (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >> luego de más de un año sin aficionados a los estadios. la normalidad regresa de a poco a la región hoy tenemos buenas noticias para dos aficiones de los equipos del área de la bahía grandes noticias para los fans de san francisco 49ers la pretemporada verá el retorno de los ... con el 100 por ciento de capacidad en el 2020 fueron uno de los tres equipos de la liga que no tuvieron ningún solo aficionados en las gradas al presidente del equipo hizo el anuncio en su twitter jugarán los partidos de pretemporada el 14 de agosto... y 29 de agosto y el primer juego de la temporada regular en casa será el 26 de septiembre. pero no son los únicos que pueden celebrar ayer los...
>> este nivel es el más alto de la sequía trae consecuencias para la flora, fauna y la economía puedentas flores y tenemos suelo seco no habrían flores. >> vamos a una pequeña pausa y ya volvemos. >> tenemos una noticia tremenda para los aficionados de los polín aires vamos a una pausa pero al regresar les cuento de qué se trata (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >> luego de...
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the wealth of its fauna and flora can be seen in the kimsakocha wetlands in the andes highlands. beneath the ground there is gold and copper that are set to be exploited on a grand scale. the ecuadorian government awarded concessions to foreign companies to exploit this region, despite local opposition by peasants and indigenous communities whose agriculture depends on the local water resources. the 2,000 families that live on the kimsakocha asked the government to withdraw the mining concessions in 2007. but when ecuadorian presiden rafael correa refused, this set off an uprising against the mining companies and the government. >> [speaking spanish] >> farmers' opposition to mining also landed federico guzman, a peasant leader, in jail. >> [speaking spanish] >> ecuador has attracted several foreign mining corporations interested in extracting gold, silver, copper, and other metals, mostly from the southern parts of the country. the projected mines are all large scale and stand to significantly alter the local ecosystems. toronto-based iamgold got the license to drill on kimsakoc
the wealth of its fauna and flora can be seen in the kimsakocha wetlands in the andes highlands. beneath the ground there is gold and copper that are set to be exploited on a grand scale. the ecuadorian government awarded concessions to foreign companies to exploit this region, despite local opposition by peasants and indigenous communities whose agriculture depends on the local water resources. the 2,000 families that live on the kimsakocha asked the government to withdraw the mining...
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declared one of the 7 new owners of the world on 2011. 195010 protects the remaining foreigner and flora of the atlantic forest in power on a state. some $260000.00 residents its economy revolves around tourism is growing visitors to its cultural diversity and natural beauty. 6 must see is the omagh even mosque it was built in the early 1980 s. and is part of the significant arab community that arrived in one. only 957 is the release of the missing when. we think in front of the mosque as an arab pastry shop so good for those who like to enjoy middle eastern treat senator licious coffee also coffee. the international friendship bridge was built during the fifty's and sixty's it's the spending that i run a river it connects falls to because who in brazil with see that their last day in paraguay i don't know. from the friendship bridge we come straight ahead to the market just press from. this space is known because of the open list there which marks the junction of brazil paraguayan and argentina it's also where the equals who river converge is with the pub on a river and gives the city i
declared one of the 7 new owners of the world on 2011. 195010 protects the remaining foreigner and flora of the atlantic forest in power on a state. some $260000.00 residents its economy revolves around tourism is growing visitors to its cultural diversity and natural beauty. 6 must see is the omagh even mosque it was built in the early 1980 s. and is part of the significant arab community that arrived in one. only 957 is the release of the missing when. we think in front of the mosque as an...
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and they learn all about the local flora and fauna. >> it was designed by an architecture firm. >>> we'rek at 11:00, hope you can join us then. doug mcconnell: hello, i'm doug mcconnell, and we've got some great discoveries for you out here along the open road. doug: we'll explore the san francisco bay shoreline being restored to protect all our bay shore communities from being swamped by rising seas climate change is sending our way. we'll see nature being put to work as our first line of shoreline defense in many places, creating jobs and fueling our economy at the same time. and we'll uncover new programs designed to provide greater access to the bay for to shape the bay's futurepeope ♪♪♪
and they learn all about the local flora and fauna. >> it was designed by an architecture firm. >>> we'rek at 11:00, hope you can join us then. doug mcconnell: hello, i'm doug mcconnell, and we've got some great discoveries for you out here along the open road. doug: we'll explore the san francisco bay shoreline being restored to protect all our bay shore communities from being swamped by rising seas climate change is sending our way. we'll see nature being put to work as our...
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victims of violence and racial segregation they were considered little more than a part of the former flora. and one of the strike in the river to the colony this was a turning point for aboriginal people who'd been living near. the camps you're right because the rand was being tagged and or your. aborigines before still live in villages called black camps. coming i met cook a man with a young aboriginal man who renamed. temba. tempos companions will also give a new names to be jenny and this song to be junior only susie . jimmy and bob. the prevailing pseudoscientific ideology rank aborigines the lowest amongst the hierarchy of human rights since making them highly sought after fishermen and functions they were considered and suited to modern life and facing extinction. are doing neither that not long after cunningham got them on the bike from council they want to go back to the communities they want to go are we now that the people was not aware of. what they were getting yourself involved with trying and actually had to remove all 8 clive's so that when ratified. when i got into sydney 2
victims of violence and racial segregation they were considered little more than a part of the former flora. and one of the strike in the river to the colony this was a turning point for aboriginal people who'd been living near. the camps you're right because the rand was being tagged and or your. aborigines before still live in villages called black camps. coming i met cook a man with a young aboriginal man who renamed. temba. tempos companions will also give a new names to be jenny and this...
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flora say they're actually having trouble keeping up with the increased demand. so as a result you're going to notice some higher when you do find that okay. for mom affected flowers, including roses daisies carnations and lilies. >> still to come, the latest on president biden's 2 trillion dollar american families plan and with secretary of h >> as these reopenings continue more and more folks feel safe going out to eat again. and many restaurants are now struggling to find enough staff to keep up with the demand and with san francisco now in the yellow tier, many bar owners are forced to compete for employees. scott for taylor reports. >> they area. restaurants say they're seeing business pick up once again. here in san francisco and california fish market restaurant. several tables are already taken tuesday evening on the weekends. there's a larger rush the weekend that definitely very to the very be seen people if they feel more home football of the vaccine needed with more people returning owner francesco ricci says he for staff becomes greater 25 person. >>
flora say they're actually having trouble keeping up with the increased demand. so as a result you're going to notice some higher when you do find that okay. for mom affected flowers, including roses daisies carnations and lilies. >> still to come, the latest on president biden's 2 trillion dollar american families plan and with secretary of h >> as these reopenings continue more and more folks feel safe going out to eat again. and many restaurants are now struggling to find enough...
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the alpine flora and fauna is that something you see yourself? the keys went a lot of time in the mountains and he was feeling bad when the tourists move. in the case of tourism yes, some. there are popular spots like the soup spits summit that are really over run by masses of tourism. but as you experienced yourself today, we hardly saw anybody on our way up. can you take it off? there are really quiet areas, for instance, in the call vendor range over there. it's open to even in peak season, and we're at the absolute peak of the season. right now you can be all on your own . same last, this is the one thing that very different this year is the corona virus. and a lot of people are spending their holidays closer to home. many germans are saying in germany. what if you notice here in the region and the us dyna matthews's yeah here and i guess this in the guests are noticeably more relaxed than in recent years. relaxed in the sense that most readily accepted when you say they can't do something or other, if it gets either way, there's not so much
the alpine flora and fauna is that something you see yourself? the keys went a lot of time in the mountains and he was feeling bad when the tourists move. in the case of tourism yes, some. there are popular spots like the soup spits summit that are really over run by masses of tourism. but as you experienced yourself today, we hardly saw anybody on our way up. can you take it off? there are really quiet areas, for instance, in the call vendor range over there. it's open to even in peak season,...
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of violence and racial segregation they were considered little more than a part of the former and flora. and one of the strike in the river was the colony this was the turning point where aboriginal people who'd been living near ground. 0 right because their land was being tagged and or your. aborigines before stephen villages called black camps. cunningham at cookham on a young aboriginal man named. temba. tempos companions will also giving me names can be jenny and this song tempe junior feeling susie. jimmy and bob. the prevailing pseudo scientific ideology ranked aborigines the lowest amongst the hierarchy of human rights since making them highly sought after fish even in front of shows that we consider unsuited to modern life and facing extinction. are denying that not long after kind hand got them on the bike from town for they wanted to get back to the community they want to go we know that the people was not aware of. what they were getting yourself involved in trying and actually had to remove all of clive's so that when ratified and when i got into sydney to be able to actuall
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the alpine flora and fauna is that something you see yourself? the keys went a lot of time in the mountains and he was feeling them back. wonder big tourists move. in the case of tourism. yes, some. there are popular spots like the soup spits a summit that are really over run by masses of tourists. but as you experienced yourself today, we hardly saw anybody on our way up. can you like to get off from this get? there are really quiet areas, for instance, in the call vendor range over there. it's all going to even in peak season, and we're at the absolute peak of the season right now. you can be all on your own . same last, this is the one thing that very different this year is the corona virus. and a lot of people are spending their holidays closer to home. many germans are seeing in germany. what if you notice here in the region and the us dyna matthews's yeah here and you'll get this and the guests are noticeably more relaxed than in recent years. relaxed in that sense that most readily accepted when you say they can't do something or other, i
the alpine flora and fauna is that something you see yourself? the keys went a lot of time in the mountains and he was feeling them back. wonder big tourists move. in the case of tourism. yes, some. there are popular spots like the soup spits a summit that are really over run by masses of tourists. but as you experienced yourself today, we hardly saw anybody on our way up. can you like to get off from this get? there are really quiet areas, for instance, in the call vendor range over there....
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the alpine flora and fauna is that something you see yourself. you spend a lot of time in the mountains and with the feeling them back, wonder big tourists move. in the case of tourism. yes, some thought there are popular spots like the to spit to summit that are really over run by masses of tourism. but as you experience yourself today, we hardly saw anybody on our way up. can you like to go from there or really quiet areas, for instance, in the call vendor range over there in the even in peak season. and we're at the absolute peak of the season right now. you can be all on your own. same last, this is the one thing that very different this year is the corona virus. when a lot of people are spending their holidays closer to home, many germans are saying in germany, what if you notice here in the region? the dinah i phone i here and you'll get tickets. this and the guests are noticeably more relaxed than in recent years. relaxed in the sense that most readily accept it. when you say they can't do something or other, if it gets either way, there's
the alpine flora and fauna is that something you see yourself. you spend a lot of time in the mountains and with the feeling them back, wonder big tourists move. in the case of tourism. yes, some thought there are popular spots like the to spit to summit that are really over run by masses of tourism. but as you experience yourself today, we hardly saw anybody on our way up. can you like to go from there or really quiet areas, for instance, in the call vendor range over there in the even in peak...
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the alpine flora and fauna is that something you see yourself? the keys went a lot of time in the mountains and he was feeling them back on the big tourist move . in the case of tourism. yes. some there are popular spots like the soup spit to summit that are really over run by masses of tourism. but as you experienced yourself today, we hardly saw anybody on our way up. can you let it go from? there are really quiet areas, for instance, in the call vendor range over there. it's not even in peak season and we're at the absolute peak of the season. right now, you can be all on your own and same last, this is the one thing that's very different this year is the corona virus, and a lot of people are spending their holidays closer to home. many germans are saying in germany, what if you notice here in the region and the us dyna matthews's yeah here and i guess this and the guests are noticeably more relaxed than in recent years. relaxed in the sense that most readily accepted when you say they can't do something or other, i think it's either there's n
the alpine flora and fauna is that something you see yourself? the keys went a lot of time in the mountains and he was feeling them back on the big tourist move . in the case of tourism. yes. some there are popular spots like the soup spit to summit that are really over run by masses of tourism. but as you experienced yourself today, we hardly saw anybody on our way up. can you let it go from? there are really quiet areas, for instance, in the call vendor range over there. it's not even in peak...
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tragedy because i think we're going to have a hollow desert and we are not going to have the rich flora and fauna that this state once had. henen: across the world, whether it's turtles, tortoises, pandas, tigers, elephants--all of those, the main threat ultimately boils down to humans. narrator: in the southwest, the raven problem has gotten bad enough that the government is now resorting to the selective removal of some offending birds. boarman: they are going to raven nests, under which tortoise shells have been found, and they shoot those ravens so tt it' removing the problem ravens. that sort of approach can reduce pressure on tortoise populations, but it won't reduce raven population levels overall. narrator: the best long-term strategy for controlling ravens is to get the public involved. ravens are constantly on the lookout, so trash and water supplies need to be reduced. in public areas, trash cans without serviceable lids are easy pickings for ravens and other wildlife. if trash receptacles do not have a secure lid, trash should be removed for disposal elsewhere. trash cans us
tragedy because i think we're going to have a hollow desert and we are not going to have the rich flora and fauna that this state once had. henen: across the world, whether it's turtles, tortoises, pandas, tigers, elephants--all of those, the main threat ultimately boils down to humans. narrator: in the southwest, the raven problem has gotten bad enough that the government is now resorting to the selective removal of some offending birds. boarman: they are going to raven nests, under which...
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it's like a way of being on and off into relationships with other flora and fauna. so the logical services that they offered are not, it's just we have scratch the surface and studying lee in fact, so far do ready and her team have landed around 2000 native prison deck of more than 1500 trees have been freed from the concrete dorms, but the work is far from old. me just outside the city of confidence in western spin, europe 2nd biggest lithium deposit is bedded mining. this valuable resource would give the entire continent the ability to power. it's all cars and other electronic devices, giving it independent from big manufacturers and asia and south america. there's just one big problem. the, the deposit threatens the cities neighboring forest time to change pastures for these rap lack marino sheep. life stock rotation keeps the soil healthy and by diversity rich on sallow, paloma has revived this farmland, just outside catheters in the south west of spain. they produce organic olive oil, meat, and fabrics. this farm has the potential to be a farm of the 21st centu
it's like a way of being on and off into relationships with other flora and fauna. so the logical services that they offered are not, it's just we have scratch the surface and studying lee in fact, so far do ready and her team have landed around 2000 native prison deck of more than 1500 trees have been freed from the concrete dorms, but the work is far from old. me just outside the city of confidence in western spin, europe 2nd biggest lithium deposit is bedded mining. this valuable resource...
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life today the biologist is giving the region's deserted landscape a new face by bringing back local flora duck to the green heart this meadow in the midst of the open mine is the core of a 1200 hectare big area for conservation giving regional and sconce vegetation like fielkow weed a home. as a boat in this i could cry when i'm here it just warms my heart because it is so beautiful 90 percent of the vegetation here on the red list of threatened species with the spirit of a ship a safe haven for the wild and read the green heart was the 1st thought in the open mind to be restored in 2009 it's a team effort between the local coal company and clients with the know how about wild plants ecologists from all over the world visit to learn about this project. city back before i now see post mining landscapes as an opportunity for nature huge spacious that are solely reserved for nature with out settlements. in the future this concept will be applied to many more spaces one example so the parks are hugely embedded in fields with only a little plant variety but here especially blended combination
life today the biologist is giving the region's deserted landscape a new face by bringing back local flora duck to the green heart this meadow in the midst of the open mine is the core of a 1200 hectare big area for conservation giving regional and sconce vegetation like fielkow weed a home. as a boat in this i could cry when i'm here it just warms my heart because it is so beautiful 90 percent of the vegetation here on the red list of threatened species with the spirit of a ship a safe haven...
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life today the biologist is giving the region's deserted landscape a new face i bringing back local flora dr the green heart this meadow in the midst of the open mine is the core of a 1200 hectare big area for conservation giving regional and sconce vegetation like fielkow weed a home. everyone expert as a boat inist i could cry when i'm here it just warms my heart because it is so beautiful 90 percent of the vegetation here on the red list of threatened species that would be the fish leadership a safe haven for the wild and read the green heart was the 1st pont in the open mind to be restored in 2009 it's a team effort between the local coal company and coyotes with the know how about wild plants ecologists from all over the world visit to learn about this project. 30 back before i now see post mining landscapes as an opportunity for nature huge spacious that are solely reserved for nature with out settlements. in the future this concept will be applied to many more spaces one example so the parks they usually embedded in fields with only a little plant variety but here especially blende
life today the biologist is giving the region's deserted landscape a new face i bringing back local flora dr the green heart this meadow in the midst of the open mine is the core of a 1200 hectare big area for conservation giving regional and sconce vegetation like fielkow weed a home. everyone expert as a boat inist i could cry when i'm here it just warms my heart because it is so beautiful 90 percent of the vegetation here on the red list of threatened species that would be the fish...
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it's like a webinar end of into relationships with other flora and fauna. so the ecological services that they offered are not, it's just we have scratch the surface and studying the in fact, so far do ready and her team have planted around 2000 native prison day. more than 1500 trees have been freed from their concrete domes, when their work is far from me, just outside the city of confidence in western spin, europe 2nd biggest lithium deposit is bedded mining. this valuable resource would give the entire continent the ability to power. it's all cars and other electronic devices, giving it independence from big manufacturers, an issue and south america. there's just one big problem. the, the deposit tracking the city's neighboring forest. time to change pastures for the rad lab. marino sheep, livestock rotation keeps the soil healthy and bite of those that he rich gone sallow palomo has revive this farm land, just outside catheters in the south, west of spain. they produce organic olive oil, meat and fabrics. this farm has the potential to be a farm of the
it's like a webinar end of into relationships with other flora and fauna. so the ecological services that they offered are not, it's just we have scratch the surface and studying the in fact, so far do ready and her team have planted around 2000 native prison day. more than 1500 trees have been freed from their concrete domes, when their work is far from me, just outside the city of confidence in western spin, europe 2nd biggest lithium deposit is bedded mining. this valuable resource would...
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tourists go there to see the unique flora and fauna and other industries continue.hese services are essential. this is a place of beauty, of natural wonder, but it can also be a place of effort and hard work. maria elena guerra tends to her coffee plants. her plantation produces 70 tonnes of the stuff per year, but customers are often surprised when they find out who's in charge. translation: there are many women working in the fields i but it is the men seen at the forefront. it's the face people want to do business with. it's a similar story across the islands. thousands of hectares of arable land and it's women who do much of the farming. we know from the figures that officially almost 75% of the farms are in the husband's name, but those who go to the fields and those who do the work are mainly the women. in puerto ayora, the most populous town in the galapagos islands, they have been working since dawn at the pelican bay fish market. fishermen go out to sea but it's fisherwomen who clean, fillet and sell stock to the public. translation: | am - the one who mana
tourists go there to see the unique flora and fauna and other industries continue.hese services are essential. this is a place of beauty, of natural wonder, but it can also be a place of effort and hard work. maria elena guerra tends to her coffee plants. her plantation produces 70 tonnes of the stuff per year, but customers are often surprised when they find out who's in charge. translation: there are many women working in the fields i but it is the men seen at the forefront. it's the face...
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the economy there is centred on visitors coming to experience the unique flora and fauna.nd these are sectors where the work of women is essential. tim allman explains. this is a place of beauty, of natural wonder, but it can also be a place of effort and hard work. maria elena guerra tends to her coffee plants. her plantation produces 70 tonness of the stuff per year, but customers are often surprised when they find out who's in charge. translation: there are many women working in the fields i but it is the men seen at the forefront. it's the face people want to do business with. it's a similar story across the islands. thousands of hectares of arable land and it's women who do much of the farming. we know from the figures that officially almost 75% of the farms are in the husband's name, but�*s those who go to the fields and those who do the work are mainly the women. in puerto ayora, the most populous town in the galapagos islands, they have been working since dawn at the pelican bay fish market. fishermen go out to sea but it's fisherwomen who clean, fillet and sell st
the economy there is centred on visitors coming to experience the unique flora and fauna.nd these are sectors where the work of women is essential. tim allman explains. this is a place of beauty, of natural wonder, but it can also be a place of effort and hard work. maria elena guerra tends to her coffee plants. her plantation produces 70 tonness of the stuff per year, but customers are often surprised when they find out who's in charge. translation: there are many women working in the fields i...
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stays in you forever in fact you know what's even worse it accumulates that that's why this this poly flora is actually nicknamed by scientists the for ever chemical before ever chemical think about that so what's what's the new. news here what's different why am i starting this newscast off with this story today so it's this there's a new wrinkle and this is bad folks there's a new study that just tested the breast milk of american women there's 50 states in the united states right so what they found is particularly worrisome they collected 50 samples every single one of them every single one of them showed on average levels of floral polymers 2000 times higher 1st of all and 2000 times higher than what is considered safe even in drinking water for the rest of us so what are we what are we learning from that well think about it we already knew right but it's a growing concern for all of us today but what this study seems to tell us is that it's even bigger potentially to every baby who is or will be born in the years to come. and remember again it's called the full rubber chemical so whate
stays in you forever in fact you know what's even worse it accumulates that that's why this this poly flora is actually nicknamed by scientists the for ever chemical before ever chemical think about that so what's what's the new. news here what's different why am i starting this newscast off with this story today so it's this there's a new wrinkle and this is bad folks there's a new study that just tested the breast milk of american women there's 50 states in the united states right so what...
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of violence and racial segregation they were considered little more than a part of the former and flora. and one of the strike in the colony this was a turning point where aboriginal people who'd been living near. the camps general because their land was being tagged and or your. aborigines before stephen villages called black camps. coming i met cooke a man with a young aboriginal man who renamed. temba. campbell's companions were also given new names. to be jenny and their son teddy jr being susie. jimmy and ball. if the prevailing pseudo scientific ideology ranked aborigines the lowest amongst the hierarchy of human rights since making them highly sought out the fisherman in front of shows that we considered unsuited to modern life and facing extinction. are denied that not long after cunningham got them on the bike from townsville they want to go back to the communities they want to go are we now that the pit was not aware of. what they were getting yourselves involved with that kind and actually had the removal of clive's so that when ronald wine. when i got into sydney 2 people ac
of violence and racial segregation they were considered little more than a part of the former and flora. and one of the strike in the colony this was a turning point where aboriginal people who'd been living near. the camps general because their land was being tagged and or your. aborigines before stephen villages called black camps. coming i met cooke a man with a young aboriginal man who renamed. temba. campbell's companions were also given new names. to be jenny and their son teddy jr being...
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we have three drones can also mention the blimp that was the point last summer following hurricane flora in louisiana. again we have been able to build into this program the ability for at&t to self the deploy. usually what occurs with these deployable and perhaps it's a preplanned event, perhaps something like the outage's we w in nashville, public safety will request that type of port so when. the service when the service doesn't like it could be impacted that is there to provide that extra coverage. at&t was able to predict with some of the assets before public safety knew that there were going to need it. that shows the forward thinking this contract has allowed for us to build into this. we have been able to see an extensive use of these deployable throughout the country ever since they first came online. we've seen them in wildfireth recovery, actually when one of the aircraft carriers with station in guam a deployable was in use. deployable or use during covid during uss mercy and comfort when the ships with their to support covid relief. throughout the south and east of the count
we have three drones can also mention the blimp that was the point last summer following hurricane flora in louisiana. again we have been able to build into this program the ability for at&t to self the deploy. usually what occurs with these deployable and perhaps it's a preplanned event, perhaps something like the outage's we w in nashville, public safety will request that type of port so when. the service when the service doesn't like it could be impacted that is there to provide that...
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of violence and racial segregation they were considered little more than a part of the former and flora. and one of the strike in for the colony this was a turning point for aboriginal people who'd been living near. the. camps you're right because their land was being tagged and or your. aborigines before stephen villages called black camps. cunningham at cookham on a young aboriginal man who renamed. temba. temples companions will also give me names can be jenny and this song can be junior only susie. jimmy and ball. the prevailing pseudo scientific ideology ranked aborigines the lowest amongst the hierarchy of human rights since making them highly sought after fish even in functions that we consider unsuited to modern life and facing extinction. are doing nies that not long after cunningham got on the bike from townsville they wanted to go back to the community they want to go we know that the people was not aware of. what they were doing yourselves involved with that kind and i actually had to remove all 8 clive's so that when ratified. when i got into sydney 2 people actually used t
of violence and racial segregation they were considered little more than a part of the former and flora. and one of the strike in for the colony this was a turning point for aboriginal people who'd been living near. the. camps you're right because their land was being tagged and or your. aborigines before stephen villages called black camps. cunningham at cookham on a young aboriginal man who renamed. temba. temples companions will also give me names can be jenny and this song can be junior...
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life today the biologist is giving the region's deserted landscape a new face by bringing back local flora duck to the green heart this meadow in the midst of the open mine is the core of a 1200 hectare big area for conservation giving regional and sconce vegetation like fielkow weed a home. of all expert as a boat innes i could cry when i'm here and it just warms my heart because it is so beautiful 90 percent of the vegetation here on the red list of threatened species that would be the spirit of the ship for a safe haven for the wild and read the green heart was the 1st part in the open mind to be restored in 2009 it's a team effort between the local coal company and coyotes with the know how about wild plants ecologists from all of the world visit to learn about this project. 30 back before i now see post mining landscapes as an opportunity for nature huge spacious that are solely reserved for nature with out settlements. in the future this concept will be applied to many more spaces one example so the parks are usually embedded in fields with only a little plant variety but here especi
life today the biologist is giving the region's deserted landscape a new face by bringing back local flora duck to the green heart this meadow in the midst of the open mine is the core of a 1200 hectare big area for conservation giving regional and sconce vegetation like fielkow weed a home. of all expert as a boat innes i could cry when i'm here and it just warms my heart because it is so beautiful 90 percent of the vegetation here on the red list of threatened species that would be the spirit...
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so we're now joined by flora. devi office of the european space agency. many is it normal for such big rockets to vienna. and how dangerous is that. yes we see usually space debris of. earth. every year about $150.00 tons of debris. in this is about 75 percent of this to be that isn't. all now this particular event is now a very large object you said really it's 20 top metric tons. and we're going to be later this evening with this night and then you look back in history there's only one does that mean this particular type of launch system when you go since 1090. of this ice cores to. so how exactly can you calculate how much of the rockets are going to burn up and where possible. for us to meeting better fragment. can result from the destructive reentry process and yet most of us with a terminal mechanical stress age are the big problem and we need more than we need to design information on the reason for this type we don't have the information so we can only use information from other orange types and own systems and therefore from the very top ones up
so we're now joined by flora. devi office of the european space agency. many is it normal for such big rockets to vienna. and how dangerous is that. yes we see usually space debris of. earth. every year about $150.00 tons of debris. in this is about 75 percent of this to be that isn't. all now this particular event is now a very large object you said really it's 20 top metric tons. and we're going to be later this evening with this night and then you look back in history there's only one does...
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life today the biologist is giving the region's deserted landscape a new face by bringing back local flora duc to the green heart this meadow in the midst of the open mine is the core of a 1200 hectare big area for conservation giving regional and sconce vegetation like fielkow weed a home. everyone affected as a boat innes i could cry when i'm here it just warms my heart because it is so beautiful 90 percent of the vegetation here on the red list of threatened species that would be the spirit i should think a safe haven for the wild and read the green heart was the 1st pump in the open mind to be restored in 2009 it's a team effort between the local coal company and clients with the know how about wild plants ecologists from all over the world visit to learn about this project. city back before i now see post mining landscapes as an opportunity for nature huge spacious that are solely reserved for nature with out settlements. in the future this concept will be applied to many more spaces one example so the parks they're usually embedded in fields with only a little plant variety but here
life today the biologist is giving the region's deserted landscape a new face by bringing back local flora duc to the green heart this meadow in the midst of the open mine is the core of a 1200 hectare big area for conservation giving regional and sconce vegetation like fielkow weed a home. everyone affected as a boat innes i could cry when i'm here it just warms my heart because it is so beautiful 90 percent of the vegetation here on the red list of threatened species that would be the spirit...
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it's like a way of into relationships with other flora and fauna. so the ecological services that they offered, i've not, it's just, we have scratch the surface and studying lee in fact, sofa do ready. and her team have blonde it around 2000 native prison deck of more than 1000. 500 trees have been freed from the concrete domes when the work is far from old. ah, just outside the city of confidence in western spin, europe 2nd biggest lithium deposit is bedded mining. this valuable resource would give the entire continent the ability to power. it's all cars and other electronic devices, giving it independence from big manufacturers an easier and salt to medical. there's just one big problem. the, the deposit tracking the city's neighboring forest. time to change pastures will be wrapped lack marino sheep. life stock rotation keeps the soil healthy and by diversity rich gone. sallow palomo has revived this farmland, just outside catheters in the south west of spain. they produce organic olive oil, meat and fabrics. this farm has the potential to be a f
it's like a way of into relationships with other flora and fauna. so the ecological services that they offered, i've not, it's just, we have scratch the surface and studying lee in fact, sofa do ready. and her team have blonde it around 2000 native prison deck of more than 1000. 500 trees have been freed from the concrete domes when the work is far from old. ah, just outside the city of confidence in western spin, europe 2nd biggest lithium deposit is bedded mining. this valuable resource would...
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it's like a way of into relationships with either flora and fauna. so the ecological services that they offered are not, it's just we have scratch the surface and starting the sofa do ready? and her team have planted around 2000 native trees in dec more than 1000. 500 trees have been freed from their concrete domes, when their work is far from me, just outside the city of confidence in western spin, europe 2nd biggest lithium deposit is bedded mining. this valuable resource would give the entire continent the ability to power. it's all cars and other electronic devices, giving it independent from big manufacturers and asia and south america. there's just one big problem, the, the deposit tracking the city's neighboring forest. time to change pastures for these rabb lack marino sheep. livestock rotation keeps the soil healthy and by diversity rich gone sallow palomo has revived this farm land, just outside catheters in the south, west of spain. they produce organic olive oil, meat and fabrics. this farm has the potential to be a farm of the 21st centu
it's like a way of into relationships with either flora and fauna. so the ecological services that they offered are not, it's just we have scratch the surface and starting the sofa do ready? and her team have planted around 2000 native trees in dec more than 1000. 500 trees have been freed from their concrete domes, when their work is far from me, just outside the city of confidence in western spin, europe 2nd biggest lithium deposit is bedded mining. this valuable resource would give the...
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. >> let's talk about the senate, we said mcconnell said this and came down to the flora nounsing thatntire behind the scenes approach had been markedly different. clearly in this case, he's bowing to political pressure who called him out by name and said, hey, stop this. does this mean there will not be 10 republicans willing to support this and create the commission. they need 60 votes for it in the senate. is there something more complicated going on behind the scenes? >> i think it is going to be really difficult for those to get behind this. saying perhaps, the seven republicans who voted to impeach the president were behind this. seeming quite opposed. if you are losing the ones who voted for hooechment, it will be difficult to get to that. talking about the structure of the commission and being dupe lick tiff of ongoing investigations. nothing would have been as broad as this january 6 commission and nothing would have been as in depth or had the funding to do it. as part of the pressure, they'll have equal amounts of power he did not want the democrats to use the january 6 comm
. >> let's talk about the senate, we said mcconnell said this and came down to the flora nounsing thatntire behind the scenes approach had been markedly different. clearly in this case, he's bowing to political pressure who called him out by name and said, hey, stop this. does this mean there will not be 10 republicans willing to support this and create the commission. they need 60 votes for it in the senate. is there something more complicated going on behind the scenes? >> i think...
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it's like a webinar end of into relationships with other flora and fauna. so the ecological services that they offered are not, it's just we have scratch the surface and starting the in fact so far do ready and her team have blonde it around 2000 native prison day. more than 1500 trees have been freed from the concrete domes when their work is far from all just outside the city of confidence in western spin, europe 2nd biggest lithium deposit is bedded mining. this valuable resource would give the entire continent the ability to power it all. cars and other electronic devices, giving it independence from the manufacturer of an easier and salt to medical. there's just one big problem the, the deposit tracking the city's neighboring forest. time to change pastures for the rad lab, marino sheep, livestock rotation keeps the soil healthy and bite of those that he rich gone. sallow palomo has revived this farmland, just outside catheters in the south west of spain. they produce organic olive oil, meat and fabrics. this farm has the potential to be a farm of the
it's like a webinar end of into relationships with other flora and fauna. so the ecological services that they offered are not, it's just we have scratch the surface and starting the in fact so far do ready and her team have blonde it around 2000 native prison day. more than 1500 trees have been freed from the concrete domes when their work is far from all just outside the city of confidence in western spin, europe 2nd biggest lithium deposit is bedded mining. this valuable resource would give...
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know she was the canadian prime minister was very far away. reacted to a video faster than our own or flora to you, to miss laura leaders ignored. and then later our governor react only is that right as of the home country and the crews, best region, roberta, the road in the school was at 4 and a half 1000 kilometers away in southern russia. the both andries had different concerns with moscow. the other going to it's when no water comes from the top, and we probably tell us else out here to be good. well, this is what comes out from in the village, maturing square. there is a joke that goes cocoa coffee, who cares if it comes from the top. maturing coin large directly along the cuban river in the region of the same name with this brown's water that comes directly from the cube. a far cry from the clear filtered water you'd expect to come out of the pipes. you can use it for washing or drink it. we have to let it stand at home and then boil it. you would like carrying buckets of brown water from the roadside pump has long been a daily task for residents of the month of street and mid shootin
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heath flora assembly member and vice chair of the states committee on labor unemployment disagrees withthe second aspect of that proposal. >> if the state is going to mandate these type of regulations like the n-95 mask and there needs to be some sort of funding to that. >> reporter: are you concerned that these guidelines are going to push some businesses out of california? >> 100%, yes some of them will move out. >> reporter: under the proposal social distancing continues unless employees are fully vaccinated. or getting tested for the virus at least once a week. companies will need to pay for that testing. santa clara county is getting ahead of the state and giving employees up to june 1 to document vaccination status of all their employeesto the offic >> i think there is a good amount of concern about whether or not tuesday is enough time to really figure out what was just issued in a way that they can be compliant. >> reporter: with over 40% of california fully vaccinated and 18 days from reopening the economy will the state follow santa clara's example and also require for employe
heath flora assembly member and vice chair of the states committee on labor unemployment disagrees withthe second aspect of that proposal. >> if the state is going to mandate these type of regulations like the n-95 mask and there needs to be some sort of funding to that. >> reporter: are you concerned that these guidelines are going to push some businesses out of california? >> 100%, yes some of them will move out. >> reporter: under the proposal social distancing...
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the william and flora hewlett foundation.dvancing ideas and supporting institutions for a better world. the chan zuckerberg initiative working to build a more healthy, just, and inclusive future for everyone. ♪ and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm stephanie sy with newshour west. we will return to the rest of the program after these headlines. fresh optimism in the u.s. pandemic recovery. multiple media outlets are reporting the food and drug administration is expected to authorize pfizer's covid-19 vaccine for young adults age 12 and older i next week. the associated press reported the fda may approve the vaccine for even younger children in the fall. in march pfizer released preliminary results from a study of more than 2000 adolescence that showed the vaccine had similar efficacy and side effects to adults. moderna has begun testing its
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the william and flora hewlett foundation.an 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems. skoll foundation.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. d friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. thiss pbs newshour west, from w eta studios in washington and our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> a conversation and a concert this week on "firing line." >>> a conversation and a concert this week on firing line. he played for many more presidents at the lighthouse in honor of president biden's inauguration and played with the world's great orchestras but also for children on
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. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> the chan-zuckerberg initiative. working to build a more healthy, just and inclusive future for everyone. at czi.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: there are fresh reasons for optimism tonight in the u.s. pandemic recovery. the daily average of new cases is below 50,000 for the first time since october. and, airline traffic is the highest since the pandemic began. but in india, makeshift medical camps have sprung up and official numbers show new infections at or near 400,000 a day. we'll focus on india, after the news summary. people across mississippi spent today cleaning up after multiple tornadoes struck on sunday. intense storms swept through communities in and
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well my favorite white house china is the haze china because it's celebrates north america flora fauna and the indigenous residence of north america. so here is a piece of the hayes china a couple of more pieces. i just think these are so interesting. and some people found them controversial, so we're back to that characteristic because they certainly were not the standard type of victorian china, but i love the idea that she attempted to celebrate american themes and i think they're beautiful pieces myself. she also served very plain meat and potatoes menus at her social events. no french food in the hayes white house again celebrating american unity during the years that she is first lady. well now closer to our own time betty ford. and i would say that mrs. ford actually fulfilled all four categories. she was ultimately a celebrity. she was controversial. she was definitely political, but she was also reluctant here on the left. we see a picture of the fords at their wedding. and here on the right a screenshot of betty ford during her very famous in some quarters infamous tv intervi
well my favorite white house china is the haze china because it's celebrates north america flora fauna and the indigenous residence of north america. so here is a piece of the hayes china a couple of more pieces. i just think these are so interesting. and some people found them controversial, so we're back to that characteristic because they certainly were not the standard type of victorian china, but i love the idea that she attempted to celebrate american themes and i think they're beautiful...