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itit's importantnt. everyone's's worried aboutut tr sasafety nowadayays. >> doeoesn't it bothther you ie cicity knows eveverything? >> even wiwithout these e came, everyone knonows everythinig anyway thanks s to the interer. >> people could misuse this data, and that gives me a bad feeling. somebobody who wantsts to beae up couldld find out whwhen i t home andnd who with or who i visit. i donon't want that.. >> he anand alyona popopova arn a minonority. for most people in moscow, it seems, security is more important than personal privacy. >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time. we're back next week, and in the meantime, we'd love to hear from you. write to global3000@dw.com and check us out on facebook: dw women. see you soon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, 04/10/20 04/10/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york city, the epicenter of the pandedemic, ths is democracy now! >> with a freak show in washshington. a totally dysfunctional governmen
itit's importantnt. everyone's's worried aboutut tr sasafety nowadayays. >> doeoesn't it bothther you ie cicity knows eveverything? >> even wiwithout these e came, everyone knonows everythinig anyway thanks s to the interer. >> people could misuse this data, and that gives me a bad feeling. somebobody who wantsts to beae up couldld find out whwhen i t home andnd who with or who i visit. i donon't want that.. >> he anand alyona popopova arn a minonority. for most people...
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most of itit is beyond t their settlement a and consists s of prisistine jungle.e.eyey are determimined to pret deforestatation. >>>> a lot of cocommunities arae dedestroyed by t transnationalal compmpanies and alalso the expansion n of industriall agriculture. >> t the land arouound the mik commmmunity has already been cleared. nature has been by devastated by large-scale cattle-farming, and also by gold, silver and coal mining. many indigenous communities s n the cacauca valley are still suffering from the fall-out of the colombian conflict -- the decades-long war between the gogovernment, paparamilitary gs and commununist guerillalas f. drug c cartels add t to the ten. one ththird of colomombia is indigenous territory. deadly violence is widespread. in novovember 2019 t there wer9 homimicides in onene week alo. >> indigenous leaders have been murdered, there are threats. they're usining violence t to d people out o of their commununi. >> a school in the regioion of jambmbalÓ. irirne conda is s visiting, aa rerepresentativeve of the auautonomous indndigenous unive
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and itit's awesome., youou know, we'e're now kif trying t to streamline thehe prs so we can get the e message out even farther, asas -- becacause everyonene's going g to be inine gig inindustry eventntually,y, e dodon't dodo something. yoyou know, everyone just got ld off -- w what? like eightht in 10 workers or something,g, about to. and we're prorobably going to be inin a depression. so everyone is going to be inin the gig economy.y. you know, it''s not just goingno be t the systemicacally imimpovd minoritieses, immigrgrants. they s start with h them, , us - mexican myself. and now we''re seeining, you kn, more of the mimiddle class b beg laid o off again, just like last time. they're g going to start floodig these apps andnd aren't going to have enonough informatioion to o them safafely or adedequately. so we're jusust trying to o gete woword o out because we know tht we'rere not going t to be able o prevent pepeople f from lookingr incomeme rightht now. and if t they have to risk t th, they need toto
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so, this is ththy i pay itit forward now. so, we are done. we're installing your installation and everything, so, now we're gonna turn on your system. you want to turn it on, eduardo? go ahead. emily? your system's working. congratulation, guys. person: whoo! eduardo ururiarte: b being o of ththe first hohomes in the cityf paramount to go solar is very exciting. it's not common around here. it's something that when people see that they might wanat to take that--that next step to possibly do it in their home. and we won't just be one house. we might be a whole block or a whole city, hopefully. silvia uriarte: we can teach our kids from a yyoung age, you kno, we gotta take care of where we live, we gotta take care of this planet. it's iortant for you guygrgrowing up and for youou to pass it on as well. eduduardo uriararte: it allll ho start somomewhere and even thouh it--it's one hohouse, one c cit, one countnty, it could be the start of a a big chainin reacti. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundatio
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itit will l be the hardest momet for many americans in their entire lives and we need to undersrstand if we want to flatn the curve, everyone needs to do their part. >> there is still no nationally issued stay-at-home order, although most have one in place. cities continue to report shortages of medical equipment, with the louisiana governor saying he is expected to run out of ventilators for critical patients later this week. in new york, still ththe hardest hit in the u.s., refefrigerated trailers are being used to store bodies as the death toll reaches 4000. there was a hopeful sign in new york over the weekend, with the number of daily deaths increasing -- decreasing for the first time, possibly indicating the outbreak is reaching a plateau. f froms johnson suffering the virus and was admitted to the hospital, downing street admitting it -- insisting it is a precautionary measure. many arere wonderiring who would takeke his place if hehe became unable to lead. we have a rereport. update on the campaign against coronavirirus. >> t the last time the british ople saw theheir leader w
itit will l be the hardest momet for many americans in their entire lives and we need to undersrstand if we want to flatn the curve, everyone needs to do their part. >> there is still no nationally issued stay-at-home order, although most have one in place. cities continue to report shortages of medical equipment, with the louisiana governor saying he is expected to run out of ventilators for critical patients later this week. in new york, still ththe hardest hit in the u.s.,...
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itit is horrible e what is happening.nan: ruth, to reaffifirm, mof the people i in ice detention, they're basasically -- they are not accused of any y crimes. thisis is a civil detetention pepending adjudication of their status. what has beeeen the federal government's attitude toward releasining these detainees?s? n now, therey right are plenty of people who are ready to o go reunitete with thr families. they h have their spsponsors. they have everythingng t that is needed. someme are even -- they're lookg for parole, to o be releasedd on parole, , on bond,d, or any y kf opopportunity to be able to reununite with theheir families. but right now ice has not been answswering questions for r peo. there e has been a b block for l -- f for people t to contact her lawyers come all kinds of blockages right now that makeket impossible so that p people can haveve their rights of finishing or processing theirir asylum cases. they are jusust being heheld ina deathh t trap. it is i inhumane. wewe have cocountless accounts - sorry,y,
itit is horrible e what is happening.nan: ruth, to reaffifirm, mof the people i in ice detention, they're basasically -- they are not accused of any y crimes. thisis is a civil detetention pepending adjudication of their status. what has beeeen the federal government's attitude toward releasining these detainees?s? n now, therey right are plenty of people who are ready to o go reunitete with thr families. they h have their spsponsors. they have everythingng t that is needed. someme are even --...
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itit's a projoject that h has dd the population. for the first time they are supported by many of mumbai's residence, and even volley with stars. -- bollywood stars. >> they want to create one more issue. october, hundreds of trees were cut in the middle of the night and the situation got tense. thousands of people e were parmela. including we meet her at a rally with her husband. >> letet your candleles here and ststand in line. >>>> these candles are being lit to ask the trees for forgiveness. according to tribal tradition, they are the other protectors. >> these are unprecedented protests in the history of mumbai. peoplele of all ages, sex, socil class and caste took to the streets. it's up to the government to in the textbooks of future generations if they want to appear to be the one to save the planet or vice versa. >> defined at the government's position we met the indian minister of environment, forest and climate change. question. asking me a aa few hundred werere removed. we left the best examples. removed 15,000 trees. we
itit's a projoject that h has dd the population. for the first time they are supported by many of mumbai's residence, and even volley with stars. -- bollywood stars. >> they want to create one more issue. october, hundreds of trees were cut in the middle of the night and the situation got tense. thousands of people e were parmela. including we meet her at a rally with her husband. >> letet your candleles here and ststand in line. >>>> these candles are being lit to ask...
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itit wos well. it i increases voter partrticipation.ust the opposite of thousands of people -- it actually gives people a chance to make e a more informed vote come to o think abouout it. but to have access to the ballot box. the last time i went to vo in november was a three hour wait at the polling place. of course, our electctions are n a workday y so it is much more - it is much harder for working people to vote. it is a thrust toward more democracy, defense of our democratic rights, and, obviously, this pandemic has brought that home. if we're going to have e true access at ththe ballot box or me access just becausee we don'n't really have true access noww -- vote by mail is definitely the way to go. it wasn't before. now it i is very, very clear. and postal workers are r ready o ntininue to serve the people of this countntry in all sorts of ways, including defense of our democratic right to vote. amy: mark dimondstein, thanknk u for being with us president of , the american p postal workers union. we go from the post office to edu
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itit lifted me out of the misey and loneliness i felt.y whole life now. >> alvaro osorio feels like he's found a family. >> "i'm an orphan. this is my family. really. i love it. if i didn't havehis, then ii would really be badly off.f. >> there's no mistaking his commitment. on foot, orchestra practice is two hours away from where he lives. alvaro also passes on what's he's learnt to other children in his village. >> "sharing what i can do with others is what drives me. my village bonds over music. that means a lot to me. " >> rosi now studies music at a university a long way from home. she tatakes piano and sasaxope classes. it's a demanding program. >> "slow down. you're rurushin. you're nervovous. concentrate." >> but rosi knows she can't take anything for granted. accommodation, food going to university costs money. the university supports rosi as much as it can. she's clearly a gifted student. the filarmonia vallesana trained her well. >> "she's an excellent student. first class. we're doing eveverything in nr power to make sure she
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itit is very regrettable.e wilill look into o the case seek ways to improve the adadmission process. >> the case prompted a change in government policy. the health minister said he would instruct local authorities to send people with mild symptoms to hotels or other facilities where they can be monitored closely. >>> also on thursday, the well known japanese actress okae kumiko died at a tokyo hospital of pneumonia caused by covid-19. she was 63. she had appeared in many dramas and variety shows winning popularity across a wide range of age groups. her agency said she developed a fever on april 3rd. she was hospitalized three days later as her condition worsened suddenly. a test confirmed she was infected with the coronavirus. she had undergone an operation for early stage breast cancer late last year. her agency says her weakened immune system may have contributed to her developing such serious symptoms. >>> meanwhile, two japanese suppliers of cough masks are recalling all undistributed ones following come b
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that'll depend onon the conontainer s structurd itit's- how that. is to be h hed there. he did keep its main into rate s steady atat. how a percentage point but it we do lend rates for customers banks. the wave is actually y paying them to borrow my- and encouraging them to pass on low and to struggggle house. and be. the bank is also continue its huhundred andd fifty. . euro prm of buying government bonds the cd had christina god saying she was ready to increase those emergency support measureres. by as much as necessasary and for s long as needed. troubling times here in europe is not much better across the atlantic i is itit three pointnt eight million americans. lost their jobs last week alone the economic toll of the virus becomes clearer. absolutely it brings the total up for the last six weeks or so since mid march to thirty eight million americans were out of a job. at the three point eight million who applied for jobless benefits last week represents the fourth consecutive week declining applications they're still really staggering numbers and much more than had
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when you proces what you've what during the dady itit was. we t try to talkmong each other. w we have- zoom meetings w where we all share experience- the mental health professiononals h here on campus have beeeen outstanding offering all the mental health we- we need. i think it's going to take us a long timee to prproces this. there's something very similar to what veterans of war experience- sometimes y you feel that only somebody else who is on the frontline it's going to be able to understand. your ex this will be spacious and opens up. did you ever have a- s. a. something like this happening the ididea of a pandemic is nothing newew what we did not expepect he is the federal government ignoring the signals. is above with expect is the white house been in denial what we did not expect is the failure of the cap. what we did not expect was thehe collapse of the supply chain and we did not expect this all the- costs down respect. white house. killed all. of public health n now. histstory will mot likely remember that this caused many american lives the healthcare system is
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itit is a virus like the flu. the talk about coronavirus being so much more deaeadly doesesn't reflect reality. >> this irish should be compared to t the flu because a at worst worst case scenario it could be the flu.u. looks morere deadly and lethal threat right now is not the coronavirus, it is the ordinary old flu. clubs nobody has died yet in the united states as far as we know frfrom this disease. >> and the facts are actually pretty r reassuring.g. clububs you nenever know wawatcg all this stuff. close you want to know how i really feel about the coronavirus? if i get it, i w will beat it. >> i am not afraid of the coronavirus and no one should be that afraid, either. >> is very difficult to contract this virus. >> it is milder than we thought. >> when you hear the context, it is not quite as scary. >> everyone i know is flying right now. terminals are pretty much dead. remember back in the day we had a seat next to possibly empty? you could stretch out a littlee more? it is like that on every flight. >> if
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itit have first on comoming outn june.e off on a t two day text tiradade makining my ce for putting out ththe album now, which -- i know it takes a lot more than just pushing a a butt, but push a button and the album is done and it can go out digitally. people can enjoyoy it. it was allll a matter of logic. ifif we waited, i would h have n lost in n the mix. i wanted to be heard. i don't really like to open my now in a room andd speakaknlessi think you're going to listen. if i don't think you're going to listen, i'i'm just going to walk away. i wanted to puput it out whwheni thought it would h have the best ance. i puput a lot of work k into it. -- i knewew it would help people who were fans o of n because they're just waiting around for so many yeaears. ohoh, yeah, new record is here. that is something g for meme too for a a uple of dadays. it is actually making people feel free and happy and if i can make e people feel a alive or feel her anger r feel creative, that is the best thing that i could hope for. that and also
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itit took me to attempt to bring the other side of and. and may be a great great uncle. thank you ninety five is last time i ever went over. . ron ta. america and russia as always to it battling going on. okay with that try to go across they did in ninety. this is this is. mymy cousin. mbl and take down y your local t the great uncle of the mentally he's coming. he i is cocoming. now with. thank youu. maybe i mustache thank you . it's so hard because of separation between us and russian. makes it hard for us to even communicate. dancing drawn to the dancers we both share the. i mean there's a great many things were expecting to do there's a great many things we'd like to see happen. we have to have them here for . thth is the wrong you sa you guycan't beike not. control right away when the weather com phone or so the waters are we still rough we'll- miss you guys can do right now is wait for a minute at your choice you. you guys offer to do it like you said. so you do have time frame let me know. comomo cheer. yeah. god to have hopee butut you know you don't want to keep
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explain what contact tracing is and how you're planning g to cay itit out.ired ande alreadady trained anand paid 750 0 contact tracers toto add to the function of the department ofof public health is doing. all of the department of public health to c contact tracing. itit is a staple. but they are unmatched by t this need and scale of ththis epidem. and we have gutttted our public health programs s over 40 yearan the united states and d around e worlrld as part off the neolibel project. so we are trying to amplify and augment what to permits off public health too. contact ththe people who are infected, go through the lisistf people they y have beeeen in cle contact with, inform those people, and then it needs to be paired with support -- socicial and material support -- to isolate and quarantine. amy: how does this work specifically? you're saying something like 300,000 people would be needed in the united states to do this, and you actually go to a patient and say, who have you been with over the l last, what? >>>> since the time you're symptomatic c and a
explain what contact tracing is and how you're planning g to cay itit out.ired ande alreadady trained anand paid 750 0 contact tracers toto add to the function of the department ofof public health is doing. all of the department of public health to c contact tracing. itit is a staple. but they are unmatched by t this need and scale of ththis epidem. and we have gutttted our public health programs s over 40 yearan the united states and d around e worlrld as part off the neolibel project. so we...
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itit is very dense. theyey have almost no economic activity at the best of times because of restrictions that are put on the environment. when you put covid into that context from an economic perspective, it creates potentially catastrophic levels of slowing down any form of economic activity. so we are deeply worried about both yememen and gaza. as i saidd earlierer, we think e middle east is probably one of the fulcrums of concern for harm from this crisis. amy:, thank you for being with us. we will link to your report. paul o'brien is vice president of a seminar cup. the report "dignity not , destitution: an 'economic rescue plan for all' to tackle the coronavirus crisis and rebubuild a more equal world." whwhen we come b back, we loloot coronavirus in indian country. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "medicine" " by christophpr mike-bidtah, a dine musician also known as defyfy. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman.n. we arere broadcasting from the epicente
itit is very dense. theyey have almost no economic activity at the best of times because of restrictions that are put on the environment. when you put covid into that context from an economic perspective, it creates potentially catastrophic levels of slowing down any form of economic activity. so we are deeply worried about both yememen and gaza. as i saidd earlierer, we think e middle east is probably one of the fulcrums of concern for harm from this crisis. amy:, thank you for being with us....
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toto see what itit's likike. the studies scriptture and meditate.. the f first experience is -- simple. rice and vegetables. many applicants are employees of nature companies. who have reached retirement age. whether they can give up pride and values. >> i know i will have to face in trials. but i intend to try my best. >> some of the people who make it through the program have eventually take charge of their own temples. he used to work for a leading telecommunication firm. he has been leading this temple for two years. >> a complete stranger to this community. but not close to the heart of the locals. he is always there when people need to someone to talk to. they have come to relay on him. >> i'm thankful for the new priest. >> we need a priest to hold the community together. >> my days are full. ii intend to o stay here as lons i live. >> about two months after the trial session, they made a big decision. he is ready to come to the next step. it's a ceremony where they promise to complete to become a priest. giving up all desires and h h must now
toto see what itit's likike. the studies scriptture and meditate.. the f first experience is -- simple. rice and vegetables. many applicants are employees of nature companies. who have reached retirement age. whether they can give up pride and values. >> i know i will have to face in trials. but i intend to try my best. >> some of the people who make it through the program have eventually take charge of their own temples. he used to work for a leading telecommunication firm. he has...
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information incorrectly, and when we have an issue like that, it requires a human to interact and keep itit moving. again, it can take up to four weeks to process a claim if there is an issue. we are working on training or staff. we have trained already 20, and another 20 this week. next week we will train an additional 20. that is an area we need to focus, and we are doing that with staff training. for the week of april 13-17, we paid out $11 million in state additional $9.6 million in federal benefits. this put us at 26 million dollars into our economy last week, and the week before that was a $.5 million. processedks we have and paid $30 million for the residents of south dakota. one other thing to clarify, a lot of questions of people who had a full-time job in part-time job. a typical scenario is 70 who works full-time for the state and has a part-time job on the weekend. part-timet just that job, you will most likely not be eligible for assistance. confusion,a lot of whoseose are people part-time job as their only employment. we did start yesterday taking poa claims, and those are cla
information incorrectly, and when we have an issue like that, it requires a human to interact and keep itit moving. again, it can take up to four weeks to process a claim if there is an issue. we are working on training or staff. we have trained already 20, and another 20 this week. next week we will train an additional 20. that is an area we need to focus, and we are doing that with staff training. for the week of april 13-17, we paid out $11 million in state additional $9.6 million in federal...
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arioso: itit's really simple on the farm. we have a covered lagoon. we capture the gas from the cow. t they dry it just a bt herere, and then they pupush ito calgren, and then they do all the extra stuff, cleaning and everything that they need to do toto make it where they y can rl or reueuse the gagas on theirirn facility. so i it just madade at of sense. maas: the state of california has set a target that they want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the state, and it's particularly from the dairy industry. they want a 40% reduction by about the middle of the next decade. and it's a carrot and stick approach. they said to the dairy industry, "if you will voluntarily inststall these facilities and meet that goal, t then that's great. ififu dodon't, we'll probabably regule you." and so the e dairy indust, working with our industry and others, have all found a way to make these projects profitable so the farmers can afford to put these in, can generate some revenue by doing it, and hopefully forestall some regulation as welell. arioso: sshort ter
arioso: itit's really simple on the farm. we have a covered lagoon. we capture the gas from the cow. t they dry it just a bt herere, and then they pupush ito calgren, and then they do all the extra stuff, cleaning and everything that they need to do toto make it where they y can rl or reueuse the gagas on theirirn facility. so i it just madade at of sense. maas: the state of california has set a target that they want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the state, and it's particularly...
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there might be a civil liberties, constitutional issues, but itit worked. i want to look at every place like florida where things worked dramatically better as we know reopen the country. new york has special challenges that i think 50% of the workplace can work from home. i think you can put people on respirators or masks and gloves in the workplace. have the half the people homes will have social distancing as you open and i think stadiums can open print are you thinking about opening up for mlb, nfl, maybe even nba? >> certainly wanted to get there. i'm not going to promise that i will announce that tomorrow but i think --t here's the thing, sean. we know who the burnable populations are. if you look at the statistics of people under 50 who don't have chronic conditions, you have an extremely low chance of death from the virus in the situation and we know how to protect folks and social distance between those two groups. i think there's a lot of things we've learned over the last six weeks so i think we can take a stepor forward here in may, continue to
there might be a civil liberties, constitutional issues, but itit worked. i want to look at every place like florida where things worked dramatically better as we know reopen the country. new york has special challenges that i think 50% of the workplace can work from home. i think you can put people on respirators or masks and gloves in the workplace. have the half the people homes will have social distancing as you open and i think stadiums can open print are you thinking about opening up for...
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despite their strict standards 80% of the dowown for itit proc ends up being reused in products. >> translator: feathers are surprisingly durable. they're even strong enough to be fossilized, so they're definitely usable for at least 100 years. i want peoplee all around t the world to realize that this sort of m materiaial is perfect for upcycling. >> according to the chair person of green down projects, a down recycling initiative, 1 kilogram of incinerated down generates around 1.8 diagrams of carbon di dioxide. for some time consumer awareness of sustainable fashion has been growing with shoppers favoring clothing of recycled cotton, wool and cashmere. at the same time shoppers are also quality focused, so going high end as we saw in a s story may be key to sustainable resources and business success. sustainability continues to be a major trend in retail with shoppers willing to shell out more for items aligned with their lifestyle philosophy. upcycling adds value making ethical and economic sense. thanks for watching, and see you again next time. >> britain's prime minister is moved into i
despite their strict standards 80% of the dowown for itit proc ends up being reused in products. >> translator: feathers are surprisingly durable. they're even strong enough to be fossilized, so they're definitely usable for at least 100 years. i want peoplee all around t the world to realize that this sort of m materiaial is perfect for upcycling. >> according to the chair person of green down projects, a down recycling initiative, 1 kilogram of incinerated down generates around...
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[speaking bridge] -- [c --- [speaking frerench] >> for some itit may bee t tedi. [speaking french] >> homomemade masks that first d foremost prevent the person wearing them from spspreading te only, usable -- useful if -- useful only if everyone has one on. >> the virus has taken a financial toll in every sector in france. the equestrian world happens to be the country's number one private sports employer. [speaking french] the lockdown leaves no arena. thanys can do little more make circuits at the stables. that is far from ideal for a horse like this. [speaking french] bronze018, they took the at the world championships. they were aiming even higher this year before the pandemic. [speaking french] >> the coronavirus has brought the entire sector to a crashing halt. the horses still need looking after. [speaking french] >> the club's manager hopes may 11 will be a return to normal when they restart the economy. [speaking french] >> the closure of the arena was a hard blow even the pen -- even before the pandemic. horses are the town lifefeblood and the local econ
[speaking bridge] -- [c --- [speaking frerench] >> for some itit may bee t tedi. [speaking french] >> homomemade masks that first d foremost prevent the person wearing them from spspreading te only, usable -- useful if -- useful only if everyone has one on. >> the virus has taken a financial toll in every sector in france. the equestrian world happens to be the country's number one private sports employer. [speaking french] the lockdown leaves no arena. thanys can do little...
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if you want to look at it thatat way, essentially itit's aboutute same greenhnhouse gas fooootpris a vehehicle, as a a car. we are a dairy digester development and operations company. a dairy digester is a piece of e equipment t that processes dairyry manure and extracts methane gasas, which is essentially a naturally-ococcurring biogas that vents out t of manure. a a digester's jjust a device for capturing that gas so it doesn't vent into the air, but instead can be used usefully. and so if you capture it, you get a twofer. you get to prevent t the gases from escapig into the e environmentnt and you have a usable fufuel. so all w'e done here is s we've taken aa normal-sized manure pond which hasas a whole b bunch of liliqud manurure, we've covereded it uph a flexible membrane so that there's no oxygen. and those little bacteria in there, they think they're still in a cow's stomach. that's why we call it a digester. they eat the remaining calories, they emit methane gas, which rises to the top, that we cacapture, preventing ththe greenhouse gases from escaping into the air, and being
if you want to look at it thatat way, essentially itit's aboutute same greenhnhouse gas fooootpris a vehehicle, as a a car. we are a dairy digester development and operations company. a dairy digester is a piece of e equipment t that processes dairyry manure and extracts methane gasas, which is essentially a naturally-ococcurring biogas that vents out t of manure. a a digester's jjust a device for capturing that gas so it doesn't vent into the air, but instead can be used usefully. and so if...