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the lagoon.e system is based on the regular tidal exchanges. ♪ >> believe it or not, there is no sewage system in venice. most waste is treated in septic tanks but eventually goes right into the lagoon. pesticides run down from mainland farms. so shut the gates every day and all of this would be a giant, nasty sewer. to show me what else is at risk, we motor past the color-coded island of burano. >> here was because when they were coming home, the fishermen, could recognize their house from far away. even in the fog. so they could understand where they were. >> they moved the glass blowers out here for fear that they might accidentally burn down venice. other islands held lepers or nunneries and well off the tourist map is the place where it all began. >> now we are going to another world like an apocalypse now. you know, lost in the river. lost in the nothing. ♪ be careful. it's slippery here. this is our world. >> this is great. you built this. >> i built the walls, but they fall down with the
the lagoon.e system is based on the regular tidal exchanges. ♪ >> believe it or not, there is no sewage system in venice. most waste is treated in septic tanks but eventually goes right into the lagoon. pesticides run down from mainland farms. so shut the gates every day and all of this would be a giant, nasty sewer. to show me what else is at risk, we motor past the color-coded island of burano. >> here was because when they were coming home, the fishermen, could recognize their...
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a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all -- lagoon, an ideal place to walk with a loved one. reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark.org. discarding contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. welcome to the shakespeare garden here in the famous golden gate park. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfirlower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean plays. this is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, and enjoy the sunshine, and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare and floats you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available
a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all -- lagoon, an ideal place to walk with a loved one. reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark.org. discarding contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. welcome to the shakespeare garden here in the famous golden gate park. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfirlower association....
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. >> people told me the seafood is from the lagoon over here.heast asia. >> i'm going for some eel. seasoned with lemongrass, green chile and pepper and drizzled with house special osauce, grill over charcoal and dig in pp >> i have the picture with you. >> oh, you have some old photos. oh, look at me, come on. i look like my young son here. look at that, i look 30 years younger. >> my son. ming. >> he's now 17. >> oh, my god, he's going to college soon. wow. oh, this is the island of mr. sang. >> dong cho island on hanoi bay. >> hanoi? >> by the west lake. >> oh, my god, look at that. we look cool. we totally look cool here. but does everybody fall in love with the country like i did? i came here, and it stole my heart. you know. >> i think it's a very good meeting point. which is like in america, but in the past, it was over, and now is a new time. >> mm-mm. wow, that's great. dude, that's pretty spicy. perfect with beer. >> we need more drinks. >> lobster from the south china sea. give it a nice haircut table side, and it's perfect. >> mm-mm.
. >> people told me the seafood is from the lagoon over here.heast asia. >> i'm going for some eel. seasoned with lemongrass, green chile and pepper and drizzled with house special osauce, grill over charcoal and dig in pp >> i have the picture with you. >> oh, you have some old photos. oh, look at me, come on. i look like my young son here. look at that, i look 30 years younger. >> my son. ming. >> he's now 17. >> oh, my god, he's going to college...
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all non-research animals off campus that would mean keeping dogs away from the federally protected lagoon and miles of other coastal access trails. the university notified students faculty and staff early this month and there was such a heated feedback the school decided to give the public until may 6 to weigh in before deciding what to do. >> a new study finds that gazing deeply into your dogs eyes unleashes chemical attraction and it has to do with the love hormone linked to bonding. the researchers said dogs and humans experience a huge when you lock areas. >> positive feedback means owners wilpon with dogs like mothers do with their babies. >> it makes sense. >> instagram sides with a mom. >> the change on the social media app that has many sings praises. >> driving distracted? not if this technology can help it. the role that research may play in helping reduce crashes. stay tuned. ♪ with kaiser permanente you'll connect with your doctor any time anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪
all non-research animals off campus that would mean keeping dogs away from the federally protected lagoon and miles of other coastal access trails. the university notified students faculty and staff early this month and there was such a heated feedback the school decided to give the public until may 6 to weigh in before deciding what to do. >> a new study finds that gazing deeply into your dogs eyes unleashes chemical attraction and it has to do with the love hormone linked to bonding....
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this lagoon is where we find our food, the jungle is our pharmacy pharmacy. now with the pollution, all is gone. >> i'm sick my family is sick my bones ache and my sons are sons are ill. >> reporter: all along chevron has claimed that the agreement absolved chevron of all responsibility. chevron's position is summed up by a statement we're going to fight this until hell freezes over and then we'll fight it in the ice. but the ecuadorians won a judgment in local court. and there were charges against the lawyer who represented them of fraud. >> last march chevron executive directorred huge victory blocking the plaintiffs from using u.s. courts to collect the judgment. >> the ruling against you was the verdict you presented and won was procured by fraud. >> that was a ruling by a united states trial judge who frankly we frankly just with his decision. he ran a completely flawed proceeding from beginning to end. he would not let us put in evidence of chevron's contamination. there is 105 scientific reports that were relied on by ecuador's courts in ecuador where
this lagoon is where we find our food, the jungle is our pharmacy pharmacy. now with the pollution, all is gone. >> i'm sick my family is sick my bones ache and my sons are sons are ill. >> reporter: all along chevron has claimed that the agreement absolved chevron of all responsibility. chevron's position is summed up by a statement we're going to fight this until hell freezes over and then we'll fight it in the ice. but the ecuadorians won a judgment in local court. and there were...
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spot where you can relax with that special someone while listening to the water and fountain in the lagoon. beautiful to view from many locations and inside is an ideal place to walk around with your loved ones. the palace is the most popular wedding location in the city park system. reservations for weddings and other events are available at strecpark.org. shakespeares' guard and refers -- has plants referred to in shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, shakespeares garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring blossom association. flowers and plants played an important part in shakespeares literary masterpieces. here is an enchanting and tranquil garden tucked away along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. appreciate the beauty of its unique setting. the cherry tree, the brick walkways the enchanting stones, the rustic sundial. chaired the bards'w ro -- share the bard's words. the garden is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, enjoy the sunshine and let the whi
spot where you can relax with that special someone while listening to the water and fountain in the lagoon. beautiful to view from many locations and inside is an ideal place to walk around with your loved ones. the palace is the most popular wedding location in the city park system. reservations for weddings and other events are available at strecpark.org. shakespeares' guard and refers -- has plants referred to in shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the museum and the california...
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the mayor noted $22 million exacting renovation of the grounds and lagoon and rotunda. the tomorrow, in addition to this year long celebration is a big question mark for us. what will this space be for the next 50-100 years is? we don't know. what we do know is whatever this space becomes is going to honor the incredible history and culture of this site and invest it and steward it to make sure we celebrate the bicentennial. i want to acknowledge the california historical society who has been a fantastic partner and we are so grateful for them for taking this on and taking the time and attention this site deserves. this is a pop up version of what's going to open in february and you can already see with ka boom you can see this place come to life. of course we want to thank our presenting partners at & t, thank you, ken. a special shout out to my team because this morning there was so much prosperity here, mayor. there was about 2 feet of prosperity outside the big walls and you all would have needed a canoe to cross over the sea of prosperity to get here and the many m
the mayor noted $22 million exacting renovation of the grounds and lagoon and rotunda. the tomorrow, in addition to this year long celebration is a big question mark for us. what will this space be for the next 50-100 years is? we don't know. what we do know is whatever this space becomes is going to honor the incredible history and culture of this site and invest it and steward it to make sure we celebrate the bicentennial. i want to acknowledge the california historical society who has been a...
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this lagoon is where we find our food. the jungle is our pharmacy and we find all our medicine there. now with the pollution all is gone. >> all along cheveron has argued that a $40 million clean up by texaco and agreement texaco signed with ecuador in 1998 absolves cheveron of all responsibility. cheveron's approach is best summed up by a company spokesman who said in 2010 that we're going fight this until hell freezes over, and then we'll fight it out on the ice. but in 2011 the villagers won $19 billion in ecuadorian court. later reduced to $9.5 billion. but it wasn't over. in 2013 cheveron accused the american lawyer representing them stephen donziger of fraud. the charges included bribing a judge in ecuador and helping to write the verdict against cheveron. >> fraud. >> last march cheveron scored a huge victory when a new york judge accepted their argument, that donzig er was convicted of conspiracy and blocked the plaintiff's from collecting judgment. >> the ruling that you won in ecuador was procured by fraud. >> th
this lagoon is where we find our food. the jungle is our pharmacy and we find all our medicine there. now with the pollution all is gone. >> all along cheveron has argued that a $40 million clean up by texaco and agreement texaco signed with ecuador in 1998 absolves cheveron of all responsibility. cheveron's approach is best summed up by a company spokesman who said in 2010 that we're going fight this until hell freezes over, and then we'll fight it out on the ice. but in 2011 the...
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that used to be a former lagoon. >> it is something. >> what are going to do?re is something about having that physical newspaper. nothing quite like it. >>> we are looking at the bay bridge and the numbers around the bay. it is on the mild side in concord. 60 degrees, 52 oakland. livermore 61. san francisco 51. here is what we are expecting. we are looking for high pressure to ebb later in the week, a chilly breeze and a low pressure meandering over inland california very slowly, beginning on tuesday, it gets close enough, it will increase the low clouds and the clouds in general. and the temperatures will come down. maybe a few showers will come down by tuesday night and wednesday. out the door tomorrow morning of the mostly cloudy at the coast, inland begins in the mid 40s . later in the afternoon, a repeat performance. we get plenty of sun. future cast shows the extent of a low cloud. the low clouds melt. the sun comes out and it looks like a pretty good sunday. the numbers will tumble a couple of degrees so in general, tomorrow, it is nice. then we cool it
that used to be a former lagoon. >> it is something. >> what are going to do?re is something about having that physical newspaper. nothing quite like it. >>> we are looking at the bay bridge and the numbers around the bay. it is on the mild side in concord. 60 degrees, 52 oakland. livermore 61. san francisco 51. here is what we are expecting. we are looking for high pressure to ebb later in the week, a chilly breeze and a low pressure meandering over inland california very...
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the city fell and, like the birds, the refugees fled into this lagoon.ew int
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including something fishy about the rio lagoon where olympic events are set to take place. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> now we have more in sport. >> it's a big night in europe, where else but at the finals at the champions league. juventus has one foot in the final core of the tournament. they would have the vital 1-0 victory to carry to the second leg. the other match with a repeat of last season's final garreth bale had the best chance to score, but it finished goalless. they would make 147th champions league appearance and new competition record. >>> the other two quarterfinals take place on wednesday with bayern munich. they have already beaten barcelona this season. 3-2 at home in the group stages in september. they have a plan for the messi and teammates. >> barcelona has not only one great player but many. we need to attackel it carefully just like we did in the group stage match. we proved we could inflict pain on barcelona as other teams have done with quick counter attacks and free kick. >>> they will be under st
including something fishy about the rio lagoon where olympic events are set to take place. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> now we have more in sport. >> it's a big night in europe, where else but at the finals at the champions league. juventus has one foot in the final core of the tournament. they would have the vital 1-0 victory to carry to the second leg. the other match with a repeat of last season's final...
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. >>> and there's something fishy about the rio lagoon where rowing events are set to take place.hose details later in sport. ♪ >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> the peninsula, in arabic, is aljazeera. our logo represents courage. fiercely independent quality reporting. >> to take as much aid as possible... >> and standing up for the voiceless. when you see this symbol respected around the world it means you too can now count on all the things we stand for. aljazeera america. ♪ >>> hello again. the united nations security council has voted in favor of a draft resolution on yemen put forward by jordan the resolution demands that the houthis end all violence and withdraw from all areas they have captured. russia was the only council member to abstain from the vote. >>> the iraqi prime minister is? washington, d.c. to ask for more help in fighting isil. in baghdad at least 16 people have been killed in multiple attacks. >>> campaigners in nigeria marking one year since more than 200 schoolgirls were kidnapped by boko haram. the
. >>> and there's something fishy about the rio lagoon where rowing events are set to take place.hose details later in sport. ♪ >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> the peninsula, in arabic, is aljazeera. our logo represents courage. fiercely independent quality reporting. >> to take as much aid as possible... >> and standing up for the voiceless. when you see this symbol respected around the world it...
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. >> there's something fishy about the lagoon set to host the 2016 olympic events. details in sport. >> in guinea, one has died in more anti-government protests in the capitol. this was a scene on monday. police used tear gas as opposition supporters tried to gather. the demonstrators are calling for the penalty to step down. they are angry over the timing of elections and the lack of security in guinea. police fired on demonstrators and at least eight people were shot. >> gunmen attacked a government believe in somalia's capitol. witnesses say a car bomb exploded outside the ministry of education. at least five were killed in the blast. police believe the armed group al shabab in responsible. >> it's been a year since more than 200 girls were abducted from their school in northeast nigeria. independent capitol, they are demanding they be returned. >> more than 200 girls are gathered today to protest the fact that more than 200 girls were kidnapped a year ago tailed by boko haram and still have not been found. each girl is carrying a small placard which has the name
. >> there's something fishy about the lagoon set to host the 2016 olympic events. details in sport. >> in guinea, one has died in more anti-government protests in the capitol. this was a scene on monday. police used tear gas as opposition supporters tried to gather. the demonstrators are calling for the penalty to step down. they are angry over the timing of elections and the lack of security in guinea. police fired on demonstrators and at least eight people were shot. >>...
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up the back of the italian boot adriatic sea water comes rushing through the three inlets of the lagoon's predicted so three hours before the liquid lifts comes that haunting alarm. one tone means the water will reach 110 centimeters above normal two tones, 120 and so on. today it will top 130, four feet three inches above normal. higher parts of the city will stay dry but here in san marco, 130 is just high enough to render your wellies worthless. >> i don't know why i bothered to put on the boots. oh that's cold! >> you're making me cold just looking at you. what was that like? >> it was really amazing. i had been there before went there my first anniversary, fell in love with the city. but then heard so many stories about people saying there's too much water, too many people so we had to go back and see what was happening. that phenomenon knee-high in st. marks, that happened about 400 times in the 1920s or '30s, that decade in the '90s it's 2400 times. new records are set every year. there's this multi-billion dollar plan to save venice gates, one of a kind flood protection system t
up the back of the italian boot adriatic sea water comes rushing through the three inlets of the lagoon's predicted so three hours before the liquid lifts comes that haunting alarm. one tone means the water will reach 110 centimeters above normal two tones, 120 and so on. today it will top 130, four feet three inches above normal. higher parts of the city will stay dry but here in san marco, 130 is just high enough to render your wellies worthless. >> i don't know why i bothered to put on...
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and we went to the blue lagoon. >> seth: really cool. >> yeah, which is this the spa -- someone clap.rthy of applause. it is this big geothermal hot spring that is very light, light blue, pale blue water. and it's huge. it's like the middle of the day. and it's about chest deep. and you put your bathing suit on and you go into this giant kind of pond that's, you know, you are standing up. you get a drink and there's about 400 strangers. and you're all just wandering around in chest deep water. [ laughter ] >> seth: but there's bars. you walk up to bars. >> yeah, you walk up to the bar. and they also have these stations where there's this vat of like white paste. did you do the white paste thing? >> seth: no, i didn't. my wife did. >> it's like a mud bath but it's like mayonnaise or something. and every third person has their head covered with this white goop. and they're like, "hey," and singing in the icelandic. it was really weird. >> seth: the reason i never do stuff like that. my wife says it's really good for your skin. i think nothing's good once. if you were doing it every day,
and we went to the blue lagoon. >> seth: really cool. >> yeah, which is this the spa -- someone clap.rthy of applause. it is this big geothermal hot spring that is very light, light blue, pale blue water. and it's huge. it's like the middle of the day. and it's about chest deep. and you put your bathing suit on and you go into this giant kind of pond that's, you know, you are standing up. you get a drink and there's about 400 strangers. and you're all just wandering around in chest...
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. >> the insurance company accuses house of intentionally driving the bugatti into the lagoon to destroy and collect insurance worth $2.2 million. house denies the allegations and countersues to collect the insurance. the matter is not resolved. while the court of public opinion devours the story, garza's video racks up millions of views. >> oh, [ bleep ]. oh, [ bleep ]. oh, [ bleep ]. >>> a dashboard camera captures a dramatic attack. a man on the hood of a vehicle attempting to break the windshield using a baseball bat. [ shriek ] august 30th, 2011. taiwan. about an hour outside taipei. a woman and her daughter are driving down a narrow street when they encounter a car going in the opposite direction. there's no room to pull over, so the woman starts backing up slowly. then two men appearing angry start banging on the green toyota. one of the men has a baseball bat. the man with the bat gets in front of the toyota and the driver starts backing up. the woman in the car, with the dashcam, continues to try to remove herself from the escalating situation. but just as the green toyota is al
. >> the insurance company accuses house of intentionally driving the bugatti into the lagoon to destroy and collect insurance worth $2.2 million. house denies the allegations and countersues to collect the insurance. the matter is not resolved. while the court of public opinion devours the story, garza's video racks up millions of views. >> oh, [ bleep ]. oh, [ bleep ]. oh, [ bleep ]. >>> a dashboard camera captures a dramatic attack. a man on the hood of a vehicle...
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this is the lagoon in rio de janiero where olympic rogue and swimming races are scheduled to take place next year's summer games. dead fish washing up in the shallows. the city's environmental agency blaming recent rains and high sea levels but this is common in rio because waterways there are filled with sewage. >>> small robot sent into fukushima nuclear plant in japan disappears the first time a robot has been sent into the now abandoned plant since it was damaged by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. the snake shaped robot entered the reactor through a pipe but lost control and game disconnected. the tokyo electric power company says the robot was able to collect information on temperature radiation levels which are still way too high for humans to enter. >>> a golfer getting the surprise of his life while on a course in northern australia. getting bitten by a crocodile was not part of 75-year-old john's plans. he says he was looking for his lost ball in the water when the crock lunched at him. he says he isn't worked up about this ordeal. partly he blames himself for dying get close
this is the lagoon in rio de janiero where olympic rogue and swimming races are scheduled to take place next year's summer games. dead fish washing up in the shallows. the city's environmental agency blaming recent rains and high sea levels but this is common in rio because waterways there are filled with sewage. >>> small robot sent into fukushima nuclear plant in japan disappears the first time a robot has been sent into the now abandoned plant since it was damaged by the 2011...
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engineer in southern australia, and we'll gather the rain water, the sewage water put it through lagoons planted with the plants that eat bacteria, and the poison and greened the desert, the birds came back and animals came back. it's a miracle because we have to remember nature comes back if we stop hurting nature. nature wants to come back to us once again. we need food policies. we have to move away from the form of agriculture we have that we are now engaged in. all of our country,ers ported land three times in great britain, and africa, alone, where foreign interests and foreign investors have come in and bought up massive amounts of land and water, and they are fixing it to grow up crops to sell over the community, and they use all the bore well technology that's ruining the aquifers here. they use that there and pumping it there. we have to learn people who communities, and south america they know how to live with the fluxuations of rain and dry seasons, and they know how to conserve and how to farm properly. we're fighting the pipelines you know the keystone xl pipeline, which is
engineer in southern australia, and we'll gather the rain water, the sewage water put it through lagoons planted with the plants that eat bacteria, and the poison and greened the desert, the birds came back and animals came back. it's a miracle because we have to remember nature comes back if we stop hurting nature. nature wants to come back to us once again. we need food policies. we have to move away from the form of agriculture we have that we are now engaged in. all of our country,ers...
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convinced his government to let them gather all of the rain water, storm water, put it through massive lagoons planted with the types of plants and they eat bacteria and they have so much water. they have greened the deserts. the animals have come back. it's a miracle. nature will come back if we stop hurting nature. nature loves us. they want to come back. we need food policies that promote agriculture. we have to move away from the form of agriculture we are engaged in a has to be supported by policy in all of our countries. we have exported it. there is an area three times the size of great britain it in africa alone were foreign interest and corporations have come in an vault of massive amounts of land and water. they are using it to grow crops saturday sell out of the community. -- from two cell -- to seell out of the community. they are destroying water there. we have to learn. people in communities of in asia and africa and south america know how to live with the fluctuations of rain and in the dry season. they know how to conserve and farm dry land. we come in with our technology and w
convinced his government to let them gather all of the rain water, storm water, put it through massive lagoons planted with the types of plants and they eat bacteria and they have so much water. they have greened the deserts. the animals have come back. it's a miracle. nature will come back if we stop hurting nature. nature loves us. they want to come back. we need food policies that promote agriculture. we have to move away from the form of agriculture we are engaged in a has to be supported...
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this lagoon is meant to be used as a competition site for next year's olympics. the water quality in rio has been an issue ahead of the 2016 games. competitors are concerned about possible health and safety threats. >> on the science beat, the danger of dying bees. bees around the world are dying upwards of 30% a year over the last decade and no one knows why. with billions are dollars worth of crops at stake scientists are racing to find out. we have this report. >> you look down in there you'll see bits of nectar and pollen in there. they didn't starve to death. >> something else killed them. >> jeff anderson is a third generation beekeeper. he's trying to recover from the death of 70% of his stock, part of a worldwide trend of disastrous losses in the numbers of bees. like hundreds of beekeepers around the world he rents hires to farmers so his bisi onile-ere bees can pollinate crops. >> in the 1970s, it was a walk in the park to be a beekeeper. >> now he faces trouble his predecessors couldn't imagine. with help from fell bekeepers he's bringing the bees he h
this lagoon is meant to be used as a competition site for next year's olympics. the water quality in rio has been an issue ahead of the 2016 games. competitors are concerned about possible health and safety threats. >> on the science beat, the danger of dying bees. bees around the world are dying upwards of 30% a year over the last decade and no one knows why. with billions are dollars worth of crops at stake scientists are racing to find out. we have this report. >> you look down...
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to let him gather all the rainwater, the storm water, the sewage water, put it all through massive lagoons planted with the kind of plants that eat bacteria and the poison, they've got so much water they've greened the desert the birds have come back. the animals have come back. it's a miracle. because we need to remember that nature will come back. if we stop hurting nature, nature loves us wants to come back to us as soon as it can. we need food policies that promote local
to let him gather all the rainwater, the storm water, the sewage water, put it all through massive lagoons planted with the kind of plants that eat bacteria and the poison, they've got so much water they've greened the desert the birds have come back. the animals have come back. it's a miracle. because we need to remember that nature will come back. if we stop hurting nature, nature loves us wants to come back to us as soon as it can. we need food policies that promote local
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to let him gather all the rainwater, the storm water, the sewage water, put it all through massive lagoons that were planted with the kind of plants that eat bacteria and the poison, they've got so much water they've greened the desert the birds have come back. the animals have come back. it's a miracle. because we need to remember that nature will come back. if we stop hurting nature, nature loves us wants to come back to us as soon as it can. we need food policies that promote local organics sustainable agriculture. we have to move away from the form of agriculture we're now engaged in and has been supported by policy in all of our countries. and we've exported it. there's an area of land three times the size of great britain in africa alone where foreign interests, foreign investors, foreign corporations foreign governments have come in and bought up massive amounts of land and water and they're using it to grow crops that they sell out of the community. and they're using all the same bore well technology that's ruining the ogalala aquifer here, they're using there and pumping this wate
to let him gather all the rainwater, the storm water, the sewage water, put it all through massive lagoons that were planted with the kind of plants that eat bacteria and the poison, they've got so much water they've greened the desert the birds have come back. the animals have come back. it's a miracle. because we need to remember that nature will come back. if we stop hurting nature, nature loves us wants to come back to us as soon as it can. we need food policies that promote local organics...
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in the winter it gets cold and they dump froze an blocks in sewage lagoon and in alaska we called those poopsicles if you're rationing water in the village, your priority will be for drinking and cooking and much lesser priority for personal hygiene and washing clothing and cleaning the home. when people think about water borne disease, most people think of pathogens in the water causing illness. we think in alaska water washed diseases are probably of greater importance. that is people rationing water they are not washing their hands, there's lack of water for hygiene and that allows for person to person transmission of a variety of different fektous diseases. we've done a number of different studies in alaska. this is one slide on the -- you can see proportion of homes served with piped water on the y axis and rates of illness in children less than 50 in alaska and see that in villages with less than 10% of running water, the invasive rates are high 400 per 100,000. as the water service increases the rates of disease go down. we've seen this for a number of other diseases also. so inc
in the winter it gets cold and they dump froze an blocks in sewage lagoon and in alaska we called those poopsicles if you're rationing water in the village, your priority will be for drinking and cooking and much lesser priority for personal hygiene and washing clothing and cleaning the home. when people think about water borne disease, most people think of pathogens in the water causing illness. we think in alaska water washed diseases are probably of greater importance. that is people...
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to let him gather all the rainwater, the storm water, the sewage water, put it all through massive lagoons planted with the kind of plants that eat bacteria and the poison, they've got so much water they've greened the desert, the birds have come back. the animals have come back. it's a miracle. because we need to remember that nature will come back. if we stop hurting nature, nature loves us, wants to come back to us as soon as it can. we need food policies that promote local organics, sustainable agriculture. we have to move away from the form of agriculture we're now engaged in and has been supported by policy in all of our countries. and we've exported it. there's an area of land three times the size of great britain in africa alone where foreign interests, foreign investors, foreign corporations, foreign governments have come in and bought up massive amounts of land and water and they're using it to grow crops that they sell out of the community. and they're using all the same bore well technology that's ruining the ogalala aquifer here, they're using there and pumping this water up a
to let him gather all the rainwater, the storm water, the sewage water, put it all through massive lagoons planted with the kind of plants that eat bacteria and the poison, they've got so much water they've greened the desert, the birds have come back. the animals have come back. it's a miracle. because we need to remember that nature will come back. if we stop hurting nature, nature loves us, wants to come back to us as soon as it can. we need food policies that promote local organics,...
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even here, with a little piece if it breaks off like a problem that we have had in the lagoon, the water takes a downstream and it finds a place to attach. it grows so well and prolific that it thrives on high nutrients, sunlight, the environment is perfect. >> we are conducive to it. warm water. >> these conditions are made worse by the presence of chemical runoff. from the springs and the surrounding community. >> hydrilla is a plant. you're putting fertilizer on it by having nitrogen and phosphorus in the water. >> ecosystems across much of the southeast has experienced this combination. federal, state and local governments are creating specific pollution regulations. one regulation is an outline over growing water concerns in florida. the epa created new numeric water quality criteria to replace the former narrative of valuation used by many state parks. the regulation puts limit on phosphors and nitrates in the water. >> if we keep letting phosphors go up, no one wants to swim in that. >> the senator from wyoming says too much regulation could be a bad thing. >> the report shows the
even here, with a little piece if it breaks off like a problem that we have had in the lagoon, the water takes a downstream and it finds a place to attach. it grows so well and prolific that it thrives on high nutrients, sunlight, the environment is perfect. >> we are conducive to it. warm water. >> these conditions are made worse by the presence of chemical runoff. from the springs and the surrounding community. >> hydrilla is a plant. you're putting fertilizer on it by...
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in the winter it gets cold and that freezes, they dump the frozen blocks into the sewage lagoon. in alaska we called those poopsicles. if you're rationing water in the village, your priority will be for drinking and cooking and much lesser priority for personal hygiene and washing clothing and cleaning the home. when people think about water borne disease, most people think of pathogens in the water causing illness. we think in alaska, water washed diseases are probably of greater importance. that is people rationing water, they are not washing their hands, there's lack of water for hygiene and that allows for person to person transmission of a variety of infectious diseases. we've done a number of different studies in alaska. this is one slide on the -- you can see proportion of homes served with piped water on the y axis and rates of illness in children less than 5 in alaska. and see that in villages with less than 10% of running water, the invasive rates are high, 400 per 100,000. as the water service increases, the rates of disease go down. we've seen this for a number of oth
in the winter it gets cold and that freezes, they dump the frozen blocks into the sewage lagoon. in alaska we called those poopsicles. if you're rationing water in the village, your priority will be for drinking and cooking and much lesser priority for personal hygiene and washing clothing and cleaning the home. when people think about water borne disease, most people think of pathogens in the water causing illness. we think in alaska, water washed diseases are probably of greater importance....
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timeless which is powerful and it just allows us new the theater to turn the kensington gardens into a lagooning j.m. barrie's life through these kids. >> i just love it. i was looking at your list of accomplishments and i didn't see mother of two daughters so i'm adding it. >> that's a big one. you wanted to go into politics, right? >> i was born and raised in new york city, loved new york all my life. wanted to be mayor of new york but i find i'm forming lives through theater. >> and there's still sometime. >> at the end of "indiana jones and the last crusade" the knight said you chose wisely. >> great to have you on. up next his clients include cameron diaz sarah jessica parker daniel craig. the star of bravo's hit show "million dollar listing new york." frederik eklund is here and he's next on "morning joe." doug. you've been staring at that for awhile, huh? listen, td ameritrade has former floor traders to help walk you through that complex trade. so you'll be confident enough to do what you want. i'll pull up their number. blammo. let's get those guys on the horn. oooo looks like it is
timeless which is powerful and it just allows us new the theater to turn the kensington gardens into a lagooning j.m. barrie's life through these kids. >> i just love it. i was looking at your list of accomplishments and i didn't see mother of two daughters so i'm adding it. >> that's a big one. you wanted to go into politics, right? >> i was born and raised in new york city, loved new york all my life. wanted to be mayor of new york but i find i'm forming lives through...