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china has announced plans to consummate consumption in huff by 2030. not long ago a swine fever outbreak killed vast numbers of pigs in china. but in the long term production is likely to rise again. china's rising middle class is unlikely to lose its taste for meat. i think a lot they have a microchip in their ears called an ear tag yet. now and i mean you know we monitor them are constantly using a computer or an i pad. industrial farming is growing ever more efficient things to soybean feed and the use of high tech. industrialised meat production leads to rock bottom prices. narrative the world must double its food production by 2050 we move from 7000000000 people today to 9 to 10000000000 people central to that is rising livestock production and consumption that is this inevitable force in world agriculture and that is something that i think needs to be fundamentally be stabilized. it's not inevitable that human beings will continue consuming more and more animal flesh per person we don't need to be doubling food production we need to be producing
china has announced plans to consummate consumption in huff by 2030. not long ago a swine fever outbreak killed vast numbers of pigs in china. but in the long term production is likely to rise again. china's rising middle class is unlikely to lose its taste for meat. i think a lot they have a microchip in their ears called an ear tag yet. now and i mean you know we monitor them are constantly using a computer or an i pad. industrial farming is growing ever more efficient things to soybean feed...
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only i only wish i was actually are you saying i was and i was hannah and dry and huff not seeing each other in person since january because of the coverage 19 travel ban they say talking to each other even several times a day doesn't make up for it i just missed her. lying getting just but i have. her mind. i just obviously. this is hannah and ryan in london where they met in 2017 during the university exchange they'd been visiting each other every 2 months since then but the pandemic changed everything it's been very frustrating and very hard for us to see like all these people go on vacation or just you know pulling out at these bars that like all of their friends and like we would also like to get his things but like most of all we just want to see each other hanna is not the only partner forced to make dinner for one called $900.00 travel bans often only allow married couples through united across borders many international couples are now pressuring governments to change this they argue that love is not tourism basically a marriage is a big. paper that proves a yes these 2 people
only i only wish i was actually are you saying i was and i was hannah and dry and huff not seeing each other in person since january because of the coverage 19 travel ban they say talking to each other even several times a day doesn't make up for it i just missed her. lying getting just but i have. her mind. i just obviously. this is hannah and ryan in london where they met in 2017 during the university exchange they'd been visiting each other every 2 months since then but the pandemic changed...
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huff and puff that he casts a sticker that he was going to let you know that. i have been asking is just not to. 'd cause. harm. like i had never been fishing dead was asked suddenly and i should surely up the list i she. i don't wish to do we're getting this idea she. it is finishing. it up club initiative an admission that it was. done in new. zealand should it not a delusion of the day and it was that and chatted to atticus shit i didn't want to sit him down. it isn't enough and this is just that and then the play a. little bit it definitely. doesn't do this that it will lose doesn't it make it. good for the blues decided this is to give loans to shut up. oh oh oh. oh. oh. you. have got to get to the core of government because. i mean none of them none 000-0000 where. on this let the battle. of the we've got to go to the smoke and open for you 1st one for. her. the air and. her you're. you're. i'm. not coming to my mind i'm. on the playfield i have a golf course my blood oh. i live a lie but it's only. if there's a fire the best i live. up. this is simply no
huff and puff that he casts a sticker that he was going to let you know that. i have been asking is just not to. 'd cause. harm. like i had never been fishing dead was asked suddenly and i should surely up the list i she. i don't wish to do we're getting this idea she. it is finishing. it up club initiative an admission that it was. done in new. zealand should it not a delusion of the day and it was that and chatted to atticus shit i didn't want to sit him down. it isn't enough and this is just...
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clean and bassist laws danny a son with 2 german pianist mitchell is whiny and drummer voice going huff now it was a stroke of genius. was. bad . luck continues to have an open ear for new sounds like a jazz big band that uses techno beats. with one new the more of you if you stay curious then you might have the chance to keep discovering one or 2 new things with even an old age written an iota the farther along the northern. city law has helped countless oppositions from both the pop and jazz music scene a lot of people will be paying tribute to him on his 80th birthday it's very sensitive to them and that's it for this edition of arts and culture. don't be sad you can always find more arts and culture news on our website d.w. dot com slash culture thanks for watching she next time. you. enter the conflict zone with tim sebastian. hong kong never means to news for long these days now it's the draft of a new security laws to be imposed by beijing with provoking controversy and protests joining me this week from long gone is regina is a member of the city's legislative council and chair
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lamb clean and bassist lives danny a son with 2 germans pianist because whiny and drummer voice can huff now it was a stroke of genius. battle. continues to have an open ear for new sounds like a jazz big band they used as techno beats. on the news i'm bored of you if you stay curious then you might have the chance to keep discovering one or 2 new things with even in old age while push written an iota this article on the northern. city law has helped countless oppositions from both the pop and jazz music scene a lot of people will be paying tribute to him on his 80th birthday. dance to them but. that's it for this edition of arts and culture but don't be sad you can always find more arts and culture news on our website d.w. dot com slash culture thanks for watching she next time. with. the power off towards. where i come from i never saw the sun where to. everyone going up and brazil my son was always a man since the portuguese word for son is masculine and when i moved to germany as a 10 year old i want to come to him on t.v. that would change how i see the world because in german the s
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clean and bassist lars downey a son with 2 germans pianist which i was viney and drummer voice can huff no it was a stroke of genius. was a bad bad. ziggy love continues to have an open ear for new sound like a jazz big band that uses techno beats. women use them more of you if you stay curious then you might have the chance to keep discovering one or 2 new things with even in old age what bush written and i wrote it up this article on the northern. city law has helped countless musicians from both the pop and jazz music scene a lot of people will be paying tribute to him on his 80th birthday as they have some of the madness but that's it for this edition of arts and culture. don't be sad you can always find more arts and culture news on our website d.w. dot com slash culture thanks for watching she actually i. am. this woman is defying the regime. but one must move has been searching for her husband and son for years both might be victims of syria's secret service now there's a ray of hope. suspected henchmen of us on our own trial in germany. and some kids in the. midlands or game on
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as there are certainly discernible let's say discrepancies in the cease fire plan set out by both huff sorry by both and so 2 points of contention that we will have will be the revenue generated the revenue sharing kind of mechanism that is mentioned by. that because that is that will not be agreed upon and that has not been agreed upon previously by the government of course aligned coalitions that's not something that they want also the plan of moving the presidential council to is impractical at best and last but not least the election plan which was which was mostly mentioned but which is actually mentioned by some as you've pointed out it does sound impractical but this idea has been floated has been floated now personally by some. informally for months it's his own idea of a reset my personal reading of it is it's more a symptom of him one think that actually bow out because you have to remember that such as a consensus figure imposed or brought in as part of a political dialogue he did not invasion that he will be leading the country within a civil war context or internationalize
as there are certainly discernible let's say discrepancies in the cease fire plan set out by both huff sorry by both and so 2 points of contention that we will have will be the revenue generated the revenue sharing kind of mechanism that is mentioned by. that because that is that will not be agreed upon and that has not been agreed upon previously by the government of course aligned coalitions that's not something that they want also the plan of moving the presidential council to is impractical...
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isn't if i can just when they go talk about a large amount of people i've read studies that show up to huff those infected with cover 19 show no or hardly any symptoms doesn't that make this fight almost impossible. yeah well that makes it more difficult you're absolutely right that i just met her analysis shows about 40 percent 47 percent of people might not develop symptoms but about half of those will go on to develop symptoms over time many will have a mild disease but it is you're right it's very difficult it's very hard to fight an invisible enemy and the only way we can make this enemy visible is by reporting symptoms or by testing we need to test people and as well as that we now know as well as testing those various other things we can test for in the blood to screen people as well that it will be a good idea to do anything we can do to make this virus more visible is going to help then we can target our isolation we can target quarantine it's and then we can be much more specific and targeted in the way we're attacking this virus trying to tell me how to how do we even know how ma
isn't if i can just when they go talk about a large amount of people i've read studies that show up to huff those infected with cover 19 show no or hardly any symptoms doesn't that make this fight almost impossible. yeah well that makes it more difficult you're absolutely right that i just met her analysis shows about 40 percent 47 percent of people might not develop symptoms but about half of those will go on to develop symptoms over time many will have a mild disease but it is you're right...
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can just know that you're talking about a large amount of people i've read studies that show up to huff those infected with covered 19 show no or hardly any symptoms doesn't that make this fight almost impossible. yeah well that makes it more difficult you're absolutely right that i just met her analysis shows about 40 percent 47 percent of people might not develop symptoms but about half of those will go on to develop symptoms over time but many will have a mild disease but it is you're right it's very difficult it's very hard to fight an invisible enemy and the only way we can make this enemy visible is by reporting symptoms or by testing we need to test people and as well as that we now know as well as testing those various other things we can test for in the blood to screen people as well that it would be a good idea to do anything we can do to make this virus more visible is going to help then we can target our isolation we can target quarantine it's a new macmini much more specific and targeted in the way we're talking this virus which only tell me how to how do we even know how m
can just know that you're talking about a large amount of people i've read studies that show up to huff those infected with covered 19 show no or hardly any symptoms doesn't that make this fight almost impossible. yeah well that makes it more difficult you're absolutely right that i just met her analysis shows about 40 percent 47 percent of people might not develop symptoms but about half of those will go on to develop symptoms over time but many will have a mild disease but it is you're right...
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us and huff and. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see if that. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. isolation full community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is true and what's his face. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. the roommate in the shallows. you know we look at the solutions we look take a deep dive into the issues they've been chatting about all year now today we're going to be talking with them or also known as an l w of the breakdown of caste and following him on twitter for a long time close to you know the great thing about this whole new universe of media states is that people who might not get on media get on t.v. and then they rise to the top and suddenly they're like wow these people are awesome and i would put it i say in that 10. greetings and salu
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largest wildfires in history in the us state of california and 7 people have died and made me want to huff 1000 homes have been destroyed rob reynolds reports from. this is but a small sample of the destruction wildfires have inflicted on california house burned to the ground cars incinerated a stone chimney the only thing left of this home scorched trees and ash blanketing the hills this is the aftermath of the lake fire that burned through this part of los angeles county more than a week ago because we had those heavy rains over the winner all of the brush had a lot of growth and so because of that heat wave it just dried all that out and one little spark could start a fire again fire officials say the lake fire is almost contained the situation is far worse in northern california where the 8000000 residents of the san francisco bay area are being forced to breathe extremely polluted air and are essentially surrounded by a burning ring of fire huge blazes have charred more than 450000 hectors but firefighters were cautiously optimistic about making progress in containing the blazes weath
largest wildfires in history in the us state of california and 7 people have died and made me want to huff 1000 homes have been destroyed rob reynolds reports from. this is but a small sample of the destruction wildfires have inflicted on california house burned to the ground cars incinerated a stone chimney the only thing left of this home scorched trees and ash blanketing the hills this is the aftermath of the lake fire that burned through this part of los angeles county more than a week ago...
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i can just so now you're talking about a large amount of people i've read studies that show up to huff those infected with covered 19 show no or hardly any symptoms doesn't that make this fight almost impossible. well it makes it more difficult you're absolutely right that i just met her analysis shows about 40 people 47 percent of people might not develop symptoms but about half of those will go on to develop symptoms over time but many will have a mild disease but it is your body is very difficult it's very hard to fight an invisible enemy and the only way we can make this enemy visible is by reporting symptoms or by testing we need to test people and as well as that we now know as well as testing those various other things we can test for in the blood to screen people as well that it would be a good idea to do anything we can do to make this virus more visible is going to help then we can target our isolation we can target quarantine it's a new mcminn much more specific and targeted in the way we're attacking this virus trying to tell me how can we even know how many asymptomatic pe
i can just so now you're talking about a large amount of people i've read studies that show up to huff those infected with covered 19 show no or hardly any symptoms doesn't that make this fight almost impossible. well it makes it more difficult you're absolutely right that i just met her analysis shows about 40 people 47 percent of people might not develop symptoms but about half of those will go on to develop symptoms over time but many will have a mild disease but it is your body is very...
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but any time those decisions are made, big decision, little decisio decisions, cost huff cutting decisionre infringing on the right to vote, a constitutional right, millimeter the framers deem so important that even the postal service might run smack dab into the constitution if it affects the right to vote. >> i quickly want to ask you this, danny, because many of the cases we discuss here especially when it comes to the u.s. postal service or the election in general has to do with the election. is there any chance that any of this stuff is going to be settled before november 3rd? >> that's the challenge is that courts take a long time. you're seeing some litigants in pennsylvania come to mind immediately that are racing to the courthouse and doing anything they can to get their case heard as soon as possible. in pennsylvania, for example, the attorney general's saying to the supreme court of pennsylvania, hey, take this case away from the lower court right now because time is of the essence. we don't have time to go through the normal appellate process, and it will be fascinating and re
but any time those decisions are made, big decision, little decisio decisions, cost huff cutting decisionre infringing on the right to vote, a constitutional right, millimeter the framers deem so important that even the postal service might run smack dab into the constitution if it affects the right to vote. >> i quickly want to ask you this, danny, because many of the cases we discuss here especially when it comes to the u.s. postal service or the election in general has to do with the...
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hershel walkerrer did a slam huff dunkal. he netted a good tennis. yawtsy!me out-- it's hard to talk after you do that. eric came out with a strong start. >> we could all feel it. something was happening. a movement was forming just below the surface. >> stephen: eric, did your father never have the talk with you? okay. young man when a young man meets a porn star and has a rolled up copy of "forbes--" you know the story. >> al-baghdadi sewel sewell manu dead. >> that sowns like a list. >> democratic norms. >> dead. >> my soul from watching these last two nights. >> dead. >> stephen: he finished with this: >> in closing, i'd like to speak directly to my father. m stephen: "hello, my name is eric and it's a pleasure to meet you. would you like a booth in the front or the back?" ( laughter ) eric had a lot to say. which is a big change. yesterday-- this is true-- the new york attorney general's office asked to have eric testify in an inquiry into whether the trump organization committed fraud. it wasn't feeling that chatty then. instead, he decided to take the
hershel walkerrer did a slam huff dunkal. he netted a good tennis. yawtsy!me out-- it's hard to talk after you do that. eric came out with a strong start. >> we could all feel it. something was happening. a movement was forming just below the surface. >> stephen: eric, did your father never have the talk with you? okay. young man when a young man meets a porn star and has a rolled up copy of "forbes--" you know the story. >> al-baghdadi sewel sewell manu dead....
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i wanted to read an interpret from an interview he conducted with the huff post because it speaks tos. obviously no one knowing what he had been going through personally. but here is the question. you came off of one good black panther movie, black panther and slim down and bulk again. he nods his head, yes, yes, yes. the reporter says, you've been through the ringer. boseman responds, oh, you don't even know. you have no idea. one day i'll live to tell the story. that just gives me reading it again. i've been reading that over and over throughout the morning. but to be able to go through what he did and still deliver the kind of performances and acknowledge all of the fans. he really seemed to fill the shoes of the significance that he played in being such an inspiration and role model for so many fans. >> well, i tell you what, i think that all stems from the work. in other words, if you're a marvel person, easily acknowledge that black panther was far and away the best marvel movie and his singular performance, the best of any of the superheroes. and then as jackie robsonson, as j
i wanted to read an interpret from an interview he conducted with the huff post because it speaks tos. obviously no one knowing what he had been going through personally. but here is the question. you came off of one good black panther movie, black panther and slim down and bulk again. he nods his head, yes, yes, yes. the reporter says, you've been through the ringer. boseman responds, oh, you don't even know. you have no idea. one day i'll live to tell the story. that just gives me reading it...
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as this huff post headline they were downplaying the coronavirus's severity. now adays, if you listen to those shows, you hardly hear about covid at all. they have shifted to big-time biden bashing instead. you know what this is? this is negative partisanship in action. so, what's negative partisanship? these researchers from emory university define it as a pretty simple content. they say in this article for politico magazine that over the past few decades american politics has become like a bitter sports rivalry in which the parties hang together mainly out of sheer hatred of the other team rather than a shared sense of purpose. the researchers showed that partisans, meaning strong supporters of a specific party, have grown to dislike the opposing party, quote, more than they like their own party. so, when the president, for example, says that biden is against god, that's negative partisanship. it is so hateful. but i want to be clear, there's a lot of negative partisanship that happens on the left as well. disdain and nastiness directed at the right. this is
as this huff post headline they were downplaying the coronavirus's severity. now adays, if you listen to those shows, you hardly hear about covid at all. they have shifted to big-time biden bashing instead. you know what this is? this is negative partisanship in action. so, what's negative partisanship? these researchers from emory university define it as a pretty simple content. they say in this article for politico magazine that over the past few decades american politics has become like a...
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so, did he leave in a huff? or was it something else?ever saw him again. >> no sign of him at all. he'd been missing for about a year, almost two years at that point. >> had henriksen ever been questioned about it? >> he'd been questioned. he took a polygraph with north dakota law enforcement. >> and had passed. >> yes. >> still, james henriksen had to know should go about k.c. clarke and doug carlisle. and so the two detectives got in the car and drove 700 miles to wolford city, north dakota. >> with the wind chill, i believe it was 60 below when we were there. >> their destination, the home of james henriksen and his sarah. >> we went to the side door. from there you can see the garage. and in the garage was like a two-year-old bentley, flat tires, kind of almost laying on its belly. >> a bentley? an almost new bentley? >> yes. >> obviously not taken care of at all. >> no. >> sarah answered the door, very pleasant said the detectives, and went to get james. how did james henriksen greet you? did he tell you a story? did he sit you down
so, did he leave in a huff? or was it something else?ever saw him again. >> no sign of him at all. he'd been missing for about a year, almost two years at that point. >> had henriksen ever been questioned about it? >> he'd been questioned. he took a polygraph with north dakota law enforcement. >> and had passed. >> yes. >> still, james henriksen had to know should go about k.c. clarke and doug carlisle. and so the two detectives got in the car and drove 700...
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and privileged parents who've admitted to cheating the college admissions system including felicity huffyear. for "today," miguel almaguer, nbc news >> we should point out the final sentencing decision solely up to the judge. we should also point out we reached out to their legal team and got no comment so far. >>> 7:38 just ahead, take a look. beautiful bristol bay, alaska. we'll give you the look at the battle at the proposed gold and copper mine there with the decision expected in the coming weeks. right after this joint pain, swelling, tenderness much better. my psoriasis, clearer... cosentyx works on all of this. four years and counting. so watch out. i got this! watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are feeling real relief with cosentyx. cosentyx is a different kind of targeted biologic. it treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis to help you look and feel better. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight the
and privileged parents who've admitted to cheating the college admissions system including felicity huffyear. for "today," miguel almaguer, nbc news >> we should point out the final sentencing decision solely up to the judge. we should also point out we reached out to their legal team and got no comment so far. >>> 7:38 just ahead, take a look. beautiful bristol bay, alaska. we'll give you the look at the battle at the proposed gold and copper mine there with the...
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he was about ready to either give up the presidency nobly or in a huff. is your call. he has a plan where it is like, ok, i have lost. i am getting out. they had to wait until march before they left office. you had a big interregnum. you had a situation or the country was moving towards war. what do you do? his plan was he would appoint hughes as secretary of state because secretary of state was second in line to the presidency. once hughes -- or secretary of state lansing was shuffled aside for hughes, then the vice president would resign and then wilson -- it was sort of a three-point plan -- and hughes would become president until he formally took his term. >> what happened was it was incredibly close election. >> oh, yes. >> tells about the electoral vote. >> it was about a quarter of a million popular vote. what it is, it is so close in california. that is the key. it is/13 electoral votes, and that is what the situation was in california. the second incident that occurs in california, and really the nature of the incident is overplayed, because again, back to tha
he was about ready to either give up the presidency nobly or in a huff. is your call. he has a plan where it is like, ok, i have lost. i am getting out. they had to wait until march before they left office. you had a big interregnum. you had a situation or the country was moving towards war. what do you do? his plan was he would appoint hughes as secretary of state because secretary of state was second in line to the presidency. once hughes -- or secretary of state lansing was shuffled aside...
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frank huff was in jail, a reporter for afro. some of our group, some folks got arrested but did not stay the whole sentence. and i've heard that i was arrested, but i think i was just -- i don't even remember being booked. i may have been books, but i think it might have been more of a protective custody, we are taking you in kind of thing. or was never any trial or what have you -- there was never any trial or what have you. i don't remember it racially. it was predominately black. >> maybe they were singling you out. joan: paul dietrich may have been in on that. and i thinketing, things were on the rough sides -- it might have been justified as protective custody. i just don't remember. >> was carmichael there? joan: i don't remember carmichael then. >> and you are still working on the hill while you are doing all this? joan: yes. what is interesting to me about rock hill, to draw the nash, of theiane movement is one of the people who answer the call. like in february, january or something -- i would have to check. in december
frank huff was in jail, a reporter for afro. some of our group, some folks got arrested but did not stay the whole sentence. and i've heard that i was arrested, but i think i was just -- i don't even remember being booked. i may have been books, but i think it might have been more of a protective custody, we are taking you in kind of thing. or was never any trial or what have you -- there was never any trial or what have you. i don't remember it racially. it was predominately black. >>...
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huff: it defininitely has a majr role, i thinink, in future investigatioions. and it's definitely made our work a lot easier, but it certainly adds to the overall investigation success rate. gisele: i think one of the results of this proroject and of volunteering for it will really resonate withth us the day thate heaar of a conviction of a loggr being done because they matched a sample that we collected. spalding: there's a lolot of demanand for thisis wood, and us it's sourced in a way that's renewawable and consciouslyy managed, you knknow, eventually the risk is, of course, an imminent loss of that resource and dwindling of supply. otherwise, it's going to disisappear, anand that wououldy be a a true crimime. woman: scientists at the u.s. fish and wildlife laboratory in oregon hope forensics will one day help stop the importing of ilillegal lumumber. meanwnwhilen brazil's maranhao state, indigenous communities have formed cititizen patrols t to protect the forest from tree poachers. [indistinct chatter] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a
huff: it defininitely has a majr role, i thinink, in future investigatioions. and it's definitely made our work a lot easier, but it certainly adds to the overall investigation success rate. gisele: i think one of the results of this proroject and of volunteering for it will really resonate withth us the day thate heaar of a conviction of a loggr being done because they matched a sample that we collected. spalding: there's a lolot of demanand for thisis wood, and us it's sourced in a way that's...