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i lease three e acres fromom a larger farm that does industrial corn and soy production. i keep a buffer zone between my farm and the corn and soy. if the herbicide sprayed on that part of thehe farm gets oo o my vegetatables, they'll dieie just like that. most of the farming in the chesapeake bay is large monocultuture crops of f corn ad soy. they're s spraying a lot of synthetic herbicides and fertilizer, and it affects the soil quality, and it ruins the biodiversity of the land. instead of pesticides, i use a lot of different things. grow cover is one. jujust put it t over the c cropd it k keeps the p pests out. i grow a diverse landscape of flowers, diverse crops, so that i'm encouraging beneficial insecects to o be in my f farm. and they c t take care o of the bad insects. when peoplple say you can't t gw large amous of food without chemicals, i sasay you defifiniy can. i'm on only about an acre or two, and i'm feeding well over 200 people harvesting 15 to 20 thousand pounds of vegetables each year. ovever time, using organic practices, the soil quality improves so t
i lease three e acres fromom a larger farm that does industrial corn and soy production. i keep a buffer zone between my farm and the corn and soy. if the herbicide sprayed on that part of thehe farm gets oo o my vegetatables, they'll dieie just like that. most of the farming in the chesapeake bay is large monocultuture crops of f corn ad soy. they're s spraying a lot of synthetic herbicides and fertilizer, and it affects the soil quality, and it ruins the biodiversity of the land. instead of...
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it is fromom donald trump's appearance on a world wrestling show. version comerked of a man's face has been covered with a cnn logo. behavior that cnn says is unfit for president. responding, saying it is a sad day when the president of the united states encourages against reporters. >> i think no one would perceive that as a threat to my hope they don't. >> i do think that he has a right to respond to. of bothrs of congress sides have asked the president to stop publishing tweets. >> it is time now for our business update on france 24. >> let's start with a major energy deal from iran. -- it is the world's largest gas field in the contract is worth roughly -- deal highlights the deepening differences between the rep in the u.s. the u.s. has just approved a raft of new sanctions a month ago. >> president emmanuel macron will be addressing a joint session, but on the economic front, things are not quite smooth sailing. ambitious misses during the campaign, mainly reducing taxes. >> emmanuel macron's ambitious economic plans may are to be at risk. mac
it is fromom donald trump's appearance on a world wrestling show. version comerked of a man's face has been covered with a cnn logo. behavior that cnn says is unfit for president. responding, saying it is a sad day when the president of the united states encourages against reporters. >> i think no one would perceive that as a threat to my hope they don't. >> i do think that he has a right to respond to. of bothrs of congress sides have asked the president to stop publishing tweets....
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die from suffocatete, die fromom starvation, dieie from the e st, anand some of theem die from the heartbreak becausesehey couldn't accept it. >> while the lucrative trade in wild elephant smuggling is illegal in thailanand, lek allls that it involves corruption on various levels. >> have the police involved, hahave the miilitary involved. you know, if you want to make birth certificate or i.d. card, you can fake it. big money for the offificial to issue e the p. >> once you are confrontining these i influential peoplple tht arare above the law, itit can gt quite dangerous. there were some camp owners that like told me literally y that if i i was a y i would be e dead alreaeady. >> shortly before the making of this film, a local informant in the area disappeared. activists fear the worst but carry on nevertheless. >> people who work with the animal in thisis counttry, the'e afraid. myself, i afafraid, too, but to be honest, the animal are morre afraid.d. >> we put these allegations to the deputy director of thehe nationanal parks authority, w we remit t is to protect and police ththe country'
die from suffocatete, die fromom starvation, dieie from the e st, anand some of theem die from the heartbreak becausesehey couldn't accept it. >> while the lucrative trade in wild elephant smuggling is illegal in thailanand, lek allls that it involves corruption on various levels. >> have the police involved, hahave the miilitary involved. you know, if you want to make birth certificate or i.d. card, you can fake it. big money for the offificial to issue e the p. >> once you...
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the workers have safety glasses and face masks to protect them fromom the smoke, but they dont always wear them. the power plant has only been in operation for three weeks. not everything is working smoothly yet. this diesel generator is a stop-gap solution. here, too, cinnamon wood is being burned to dry the rice husks. is this laborious process really environmentally friendly? >> that is the challenge that we are facing right now, to minimize the smoke and the dust. embedded energy on one kilogram of bricketts is what we are tring to work out, to see, whether it's really a worthwhile exercise () >> the company is already pushing the limits of what can be achieved with biomass. if the hotel chain really wants to achieve its goal of being carbon neutral by 2020, then hiran cooray is going to have to opt for an additional renewable energy source: solar power. he's already invested some in photovoltaics, but to scale it up he'll have to plow in a lot more cash. >> we will need to buy land, because the land by the beach resorts is obviously very expensive and then you cannot convert thos
the workers have safety glasses and face masks to protect them fromom the smoke, but they dont always wear them. the power plant has only been in operation for three weeks. not everything is working smoothly yet. this diesel generator is a stop-gap solution. here, too, cinnamon wood is being burned to dry the rice husks. is this laborious process really environmentally friendly? >> that is the challenge that we are facing right now, to minimize the smoke and the dust. embedded energy on...
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reporterer: these lions don't ed to worry whereheirir next meal wiwill come fromom.illions of wildebeeeest, zebrs and antelope traverse the serengeti national park every year in the largest mammal migration in the world. but the parkrk is in danger. conservationists rian and lorna labuschagne have been working in national parksks for over 30 years. n now they're here in te serengeti, fighting to protetet labusits ananimal populations.in rian: : any illelegal poachinr killing g of animals i is a prm for that ecosystem, because it puts it out of balance. here in the serengeti, here they use this snaring method which is devastating on big populations of wildlife. everything will be killed. mostly wildebeest, zebra, impalas, but if they put up a whole snareline somemetimes ovr 100 snares, what ever goes in there. reporter: this patrol unit is made up of park rangers and former poachers. they've collected more than 100 snares today. most of ththe poachers come frm villages on the edge of the park. rian: they know how to do it, they have got years and years of experience..
reporterer: these lions don't ed to worry whereheirir next meal wiwill come fromom.illions of wildebeeeest, zebrs and antelope traverse the serengeti national park every year in the largest mammal migration in the world. but the parkrk is in danger. conservationists rian and lorna labuschagne have been working in national parksks for over 30 years. n now they're here in te serengeti, fighting to protetet labusits ananimal populations.in rian: : any illelegal poachinr killing g of animals i is a...
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we had known the cia had gotten a tip fromom a foreign partner somemetime in june that t even today, nsa still does not thinkk was that great of a piece of intelligence. but meanwhile, we learned in early june, don jr. was getting this female saying there is an effort on the part of russia to get your father elected.. as part of that, we're joined us in this dirt on hillary clinton. don jr., having read that you know, said,, "great, bring it o, give me that infnformation. amy: talk about what happened next. was the meeting. as you said, both paul manafort ddd jared kushner were also cc' on the mill. they both knew, at least from reading the subject line, this was from russia. this was about information from russia. so the lawyer came in, there was a conversation n -- i mean, everyone is providing their version of what happened at this meeting. these versions keep changing. you know,, i was joking yesterday, i expect the "new york times" to come out with what really happened by the end of the day today. they claim is the dirt the lawyer had to offer was not alll that interesting and d
we had known the cia had gotten a tip fromom a foreign partner somemetime in june that t even today, nsa still does not thinkk was that great of a piece of intelligence. but meanwhile, we learned in early june, don jr. was getting this female saying there is an effort on the part of russia to get your father elected.. as part of that, we're joined us in this dirt on hillary clinton. don jr., having read that you know, said,, "great, bring it o, give me that infnformation. amy: talk about...
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it's clear who stands to profit fromom the deal. european trade rulers, f f example.er the dealal, the japanese government is likely to free up access to public contracts, opening up japan's inaccessible markets. european farmers will also benefit from the agreement. japan already imports 60% of its food from other countries. after a transitional period, the current high tariffs on european food items such as these are set to be scrapped. that will hit japanese farmers hard. many fear for their livelihoods. this plenty of opposition to the agreement, l like here at t a demonstration in berlin. >> we need europe. wewe need international trade. and we n need major trade agreements. but such agreements have to have clear criteria. they need to address glolobal issues like climate change and enensure minimum standards of living foror everyone. they need to create more justice in the world, not just more shareholder value for the few. reporter: fair trade is what these protesters are demanding and they are also directed at participants of the g20 summit in hamburg. brent:
it's clear who stands to profit fromom the deal. european trade rulers, f f example.er the dealal, the japanese government is likely to free up access to public contracts, opening up japan's inaccessible markets. european farmers will also benefit from the agreement. japan already imports 60% of its food from other countries. after a transitional period, the current high tariffs on european food items such as these are set to be scrapped. that will hit japanese farmers hard. many fear for their...
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some stories about some of the senators that were marching in the fourth of july parade, hearing fromom constituents about the issue. i'm not sure it's necessarily moved anyone yet. a lot of senators are still holding their fire and waiting to see what's going to happen when they get back in session. >> susan collins, one of the senators who was interviewed during one of those marches said healthcare was the issue people were asking her about. who are going to be the key senators that you will be watching when they do come back next week to see if there's been any shift. >> collins is certainly one. she's on the moderate side and on the conservative side you've got rand paul, mike lee, ted cruz who have said, ron johnson is another, they said they're not willing to vote for the bill as it was currently constructed. they're looking at different alternatives trying to improve the bill. ted cruz offered an amendment which some people think might be able to garner some votes. those are the ones to watch. everyone else is fairly onboard. we haven't heard too muchs grumbling from other senato
some stories about some of the senators that were marching in the fourth of july parade, hearing fromom constituents about the issue. i'm not sure it's necessarily moved anyone yet. a lot of senators are still holding their fire and waiting to see what's going to happen when they get back in session. >> susan collins, one of the senators who was interviewed during one of those marches said healthcare was the issue people were asking her about. who are going to be the key senators that you...
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at first he puts sessions on ths record and say i didn't like that you recused.at rosenstein is fromomtimore, the only democrats. it's like he has no regard for law and order in the process and he thinks he can talk his way out of this. >> jesse: kind of like hillary. >> kimberly: okay, greg. >> greg: not every places like h the united states if you're looking for corruption in russia it's like looking for lint in a laundromat. it's the way it is right now. it's going to take a couple of decades and perhaps longer before it's not a lawless placet it's deadwood meets west world, anything could happen, you could die there in a business transaction. when you go to russia you have to deal to certain things. the same way that hillary clinton when she took money, she took money from places their prime turf is human rights abuses. she took money from places that abuse people. in russia, they are dealing like the old west.. the thing that also gets me mad is how the media reports the stuff about trump. trump rages, heat fumes, trump slams sessions. they all share the same word a day calendar b
at first he puts sessions on ths record and say i didn't like that you recused.at rosenstein is fromomtimore, the only democrats. it's like he has no regard for law and order in the process and he thinks he can talk his way out of this. >> jesse: kind of like hillary. >> kimberly: okay, greg. >> greg: not every places like h the united states if you're looking for corruption in russia it's like looking for lint in a laundromat. it's the way it is right now. it's going to take...
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>> no, but if the argument is that this is distracting fromom the democratic message, i'd say no, becausessage does get across. >> tucker: i think the argument is that there is no message. >> and that is we need to repair obamacare, not repeal and replace it. that is our message on healthnd care. >> tucker: all right. we will see. he did come on to talk about it. i don't know what that means, but it's great to see you. we will be back in just a minute. don't go away. trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. and dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. if you could book a flight, then add a hotel, or car, or activity in one place and save, where would you go? ♪ expedia gives you the world in your hand, so you can see more of it. ♪ expedia. listen up, heart disease.) you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting i
>> no, but if the argument is that this is distracting fromom the democratic message, i'd say no, becausessage does get across. >> tucker: i think the argument is that there is no message. >> and that is we need to repair obamacare, not repeal and replace it. that is our message on healthnd care. >> tucker: all right. we will see. he did come on to talk about it. i don't know what that means, but it's great to see you. we will be back in just a minute. don't go away....
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in 2014 just after he w was released fromom spending nearly two years in prison. >> struggle for democrcracy in this parof the wororld is not a easy thing, but a difficult thing. you are dealing wh the ruruling , 20200 yearago,o, treateded people l like slaves. now we wt to changnge the sisiation to m more democraticc environment. it i is not an easy thing. it has a cost. ththere will be more coststs. thousands of p people behind ba. hundreds of human rights and political activists behind bars. amy: to see our full i interview with nabeel resolve, go to democracynow.org. in the israeli-occupied west bank, the palestinian ministry of health says an 18-month-old baby has died after inhaling tear gas shot by israeli forces into his bedroom twowoonths ago. the baby, abdul rahman barghouti, was exposed to the gas on may 19 when israeli soldiers attacked palestinians demonstrating in the town of aboud near ramallah in support of the palestinian prisoner's hunger strike e and fired tear s into r residents' homes. the palestinian ministry of health says israeli jeeps then blocked an ambulance from r
in 2014 just after he w was released fromom spending nearly two years in prison. >> struggle for democrcracy in this parof the wororld is not a easy thing, but a difficult thing. you are dealing wh the ruruling , 20200 yearago,o, treateded people l like slaves. now we wt to changnge the sisiation to m more democraticc environment. it i is not an easy thing. it has a cost. ththere will be more coststs. thousands of p people behind ba. hundreds of human rights and political activists behind...
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assets, and his frequent visitis courses, which shaubub says "creates the appearance o f prprofiting fromom the presided" in his intnterview with h the "w york timeses," shaub alsoo crititicized demococrats for trg co-opt his work, saying -- "i don't like the fair-weather friends who are supportive of the ethics program only as a political tool against this present administration." the white house has released its plans for renegotiating the north american free trade agreement, known as nafta. the 17-page document says the white house seeks to reduce the u.s. trade deficit with mexico and restrict the amount of imported material in goods that qualify under the agreement. labor leaders and workers rights organizations criticized the plan, saying resembles the sweeping trans-pacific partnership. that trade deals faced years of global public resistance by those who said the free trade deal benefitted corporations at the expense of worker rights and health and environmental regulations. trump withdrew the u.s. from the tpp in one of his first acts as president. the release of the nafta renegoti
assets, and his frequent visitis courses, which shaubub says "creates the appearance o f prprofiting fromom the presided" in his intnterview with h the "w york timeses," shaub alsoo crititicized demococrats for trg co-opt his work, saying -- "i don't like the fair-weather friends who are supportive of the ethics program only as a political tool against this present administration." the white house has released its plans for renegotiating the north american free...
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announces that every american over 65 years of age who's had a lifetime of worork is now g ga get money fromom the govovernmet for the rest of h his or her li. thank you very much. what? where would all the money cocome from? but yoyou know. i'e already told you. from taxing the corporations and the rich. and no sooner did he do that than he announced another new program: unemployment compensation. we nevver had that before in the united states. in the midst of a depression, when tens of millions of people are out t of work, t the presidt announces, "i want to tell you all that everybody who is out of work is now gonna get a government check every weeeek for a year or two to make this easier." and who's gonna pay for that? mm-hmm. the corporationsns and the rich. but now comes the third progrgram. president roosevelt says, "if the private enterprise system of the united states cannot provide work to tens of millions of american citizens who want to work, well, then, i'll do it." and between 1934 and 1941, roosevelt created and filled 12.5 million jobs. well, you're hired by the federal governm
announces that every american over 65 years of age who's had a lifetime of worork is now g ga get money fromom the govovernmet for the rest of h his or her li. thank you very much. what? where would all the money cocome from? but yoyou know. i'e already told you. from taxing the corporations and the rich. and no sooner did he do that than he announced another new program: unemployment compensation. we nevver had that before in the united states. in the midst of a depression, when tens of...