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confusion about the tribe's land continued as it submitted an application to place land in cleveland county, north carolina, acquired into trust to develop a casino. even after the department of interior approved trust application determining that the tribe met the restored lands exemption under the indian gaming regulatory act, there was still ambiguities that led to a challenge in court. i thoap bill will resolve the remaining issues and give the catawba tribe certainty about its land and the ways it can use it. thank you, madam speaker, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from new mexico. ms. leger fernandez: i yield five minutes to the gentleman from south carolina. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. clyburn: thank you for yielding me the time. i promise i won'tudes the five minutes. -- i won't use the five minute, i'll leave that for somebody else. madam speaker, i rise today to call on this august body for a favorable vote on h.r. 1619. that's a very interesting number for this legislation
confusion about the tribe's land continued as it submitted an application to place land in cleveland county, north carolina, acquired into trust to develop a casino. even after the department of interior approved trust application determining that the tribe met the restored lands exemption under the indian gaming regulatory act, there was still ambiguities that led to a challenge in court. i thoap bill will resolve the remaining issues and give the catawba tribe certainty about its land and the...
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the chickasaws are pushed out of mississippi and west tennessee so guess what, land, land, land, get over here quickly and buy some. it is going to go fast. big investors such as james winchester from sumner county, john overton from davidson county, andrew jackson from davidson county, and john christmas macklin more from davidson county managed to invest in a great deal of acreage in west tennessee and they start selling it with the cotton gin and now this you are going to see people, land speculation frenzy and if you are going to write can't and you know what else it is going to bring to nashville and those areas. larger numbers of enslaved people that had ever been inspected, the market for slavery suddenly went up, a surplus of slaves in the virginia area, now there's a demand for slaves here and slaves will be brought through middle tennessee on their way west to be sold at a higher price. slavery was a business in nashville as well. we have all these people buying land and then we have our first national depression, the panic of 1893. the citizens who had invested in land but
the chickasaws are pushed out of mississippi and west tennessee so guess what, land, land, land, get over here quickly and buy some. it is going to go fast. big investors such as james winchester from sumner county, john overton from davidson county, andrew jackson from davidson county, and john christmas macklin more from davidson county managed to invest in a great deal of acreage in west tennessee and they start selling it with the cotton gin and now this you are going to see people, land...
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wish to have their land, their productive land _ not wish to have their land, their productive landolutely, so it is - productive land destroyed. absolutely, so it is all- productive land destroyed. i absolutely, so it is all about consensus, and one of the things we showed _ consensus, and one of the things we showed at _ consensus, and one of the things we showed at the river otter beaver trial. _ showed at the river otter beaver trial. it — showed at the river otter beaver trial. it is — showed at the river otter beaver trial, it is great that it is otters and beavers, but the otter beaver trial in _ and beavers, but the otter beaver trial in devon was that actually you can build _ trial in devon was that actually you can build that consensus, so the landowners are understandably concerned about having beavers on their land. — concerned about having beavers on their land, and what they found is that through this consensus—building mechanism, through the beaver management group, actually all of those _ management group, actually all of thoseissues management group, actually all of
wish to have their land, their productive land _ not wish to have their land, their productive landolutely, so it is - productive land destroyed. absolutely, so it is all- productive land destroyed. i absolutely, so it is all about consensus, and one of the things we showed _ consensus, and one of the things we showed at _ consensus, and one of the things we showed at the river otter beaver trial. _ showed at the river otter beaver trial. it — showed at the river otter beaver trial. it is —...
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the new policy applies to travel by air as well as by land or sea.light to the u.s., travelers must show proof
the new policy applies to travel by air as well as by land or sea.light to the u.s., travelers must show proof
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federal lands. as the chairman said earlier, so many of these minerals, where are they found? federal lands. last month, house democrats advanced partisan budget, the reckless tax spendings three, which would induce punishing royalties on existing and new mines on federal land. house democrats also plan to raise fees and oppose a tax on mining firms. the fees would be based on the amount of dirt they moved. you can't make this stuff up. house democrats are planning to tax the dirt. house democrats also want to repeal the late senator mccain's bipartisan legislation to provide access to one of the largest copper deposits in north america. this project would alone create 3700 jobs in arizona. the proposal will devastate communities and workers in wyoming, nevada, arizona, and throughout the west. the house democrats legislation will also be a giant gift for our adversaries overseas like china and russia. according to the u.s., the united states is already heavily dependent on china and russia for doze
federal lands. as the chairman said earlier, so many of these minerals, where are they found? federal lands. last month, house democrats advanced partisan budget, the reckless tax spendings three, which would induce punishing royalties on existing and new mines on federal land. house democrats also plan to raise fees and oppose a tax on mining firms. the fees would be based on the amount of dirt they moved. you can't make this stuff up. house democrats are planning to tax the dirt. house...
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a land offender and peasant leader. she was assassinated in 2019. justice!vironmental leader and organizer and she was assassinated in 2020. justice! >> and indigenous people defender and she was assassinated in 2019. justice! >> she was defender and assassinated last year. justice! and many more but we don't have time to name all of them. that is why we need the agreement to be ratified because it is a link between climate justice and human rights. we want to achieve any solution here at cop26 if we don't defend the defenders. amy: this comes as 2020 was the deadliest year on record for environmental defenders. for more, we go inside the cop, insight cop26, the conference of parties, that u.n. climate summit in glasgow, scotland. louis wilson is a senior advisor at global witness who helped write their report "last line of defense: the industries causing the climate crisis and attacks against land and environmental defenders." also with us, andrea ixchÍu, a maya k'iche' leader, journalist, and human rights defender based in guatemala. she's in glasgow for c
a land offender and peasant leader. she was assassinated in 2019. justice!vironmental leader and organizer and she was assassinated in 2020. justice! >> and indigenous people defender and she was assassinated in 2019. justice! >> she was defender and assassinated last year. justice! and many more but we don't have time to name all of them. that is why we need the agreement to be ratified because it is a link between climate justice and human rights. we want to achieve any solution...
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, not federal lands. but it's shocking that federal land managers, public servants, don't have the ability to say no to a mine if the mining industry follows the steps. it's the only use of our public lands they don't have the discretion to say no to, whether it imperils indigenous communities, local water supplies. it just seems like there ought to be a way to allow that discretion while still honoring the investments the industry has made. >> so literally, it's the only use of our public lands where there's no discretion for the agents. >> it's the only use of our public lands where the agency doesn't have the discretion to say no. >> ms. hanna, any absence of a reclamation fee, who pays to cleanup the abandoned hard rock mine. >> that's great, senator. that falls on taxpayers. that's where we see the huge short yn fal shortfalls, in land mines not getting cleaned up. we need a revenue stream, and industry needs to share in the burden with taxpayers. >> how does that compare with other industries, for e
, not federal lands. but it's shocking that federal land managers, public servants, don't have the ability to say no to a mine if the mining industry follows the steps. it's the only use of our public lands they don't have the discretion to say no to, whether it imperils indigenous communities, local water supplies. it just seems like there ought to be a way to allow that discretion while still honoring the investments the industry has made. >> so literally, it's the only use of our...
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, land, land, get over here quickly advise him.is going to go fast so james winchester from summer county and another from davidson county andrew jackson and also michael moore from davidson county, managed to invest in a great deal of acreage in west tennessee and they start selling it with a cotton gin and now this, you are going to see people land speculations frenzy and of course if you going to raise coffin, you know what else is going to bring to nashville and the rest of the area. larger numbers of enslaved people they've ever had been expected. and indeed the market for slavery suddenly went up, surplus of slaves in the virginia area, now there is a demand for slaves here and slaves will be brought through middleton it on the way west to be sold in a higher price and slavery was a business in nashville as well. here we have all of these people buying land, and then we have our first national depression. the panic of 1893. the citizens who invested in land but did not have the money to come another was a product they go to t
, land, land, get over here quickly advise him.is going to go fast so james winchester from summer county and another from davidson county andrew jackson and also michael moore from davidson county, managed to invest in a great deal of acreage in west tennessee and they start selling it with a cotton gin and now this, you are going to see people land speculations frenzy and of course if you going to raise coffin, you know what else is going to bring to nashville and the rest of the area. larger...
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reclaim vacant land.ee themselves as facilitators. they dig up the info about the current owner of the vacant land, whether it's the city or a private owner, secure access to it and even help with design and community engagement so that citizens develop their own projects. the people of the neighborhood then take the helm, giving new life to the dead space around their homes. we have a tool that we made. it's a website and i can show it to you. it's a map where you can see all those spots in the city of montreal. as of right now, we have over one hundred vacant lands that are on the map and those are all vacant lands that people sent us. let's say we click on where we are right now. here's all the information about it. so that's the basic information. we also have this facebook plug in where people can start comments, saying : "...i live close by and want to do something." - this is exactly what is happening here. this 181 m2 lot was privately owned, but left to rot for many years. trash was scattered eve
reclaim vacant land.ee themselves as facilitators. they dig up the info about the current owner of the vacant land, whether it's the city or a private owner, secure access to it and even help with design and community engagement so that citizens develop their own projects. the people of the neighborhood then take the helm, giving new life to the dead space around their homes. we have a tool that we made. it's a website and i can show it to you. it's a map where you can see all those spots in...
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, so in a community land trust, physically for a period, the land is owned by the community land trust, which is usually a nonprofit, and subject to 99 year ground lease. individual units, which could be apartments or single family homes, it can vary based on the context, would be occupied by residents and subject to affordability restrictions, and this 99 year structure can allow for the gradual accumulation of some home equity by residents so that wealth is built, and also doesn't allow for unlimited accumulation in order to guard against speculation, and rapidly increasing housing costs. and actually, the housing -- house financial services mark up for the build back better reconciliation bill includes significant funding for community land trust. >> great. >> when do you have zoning proposals to increase density in low income communities of color, in a localized way. either a localized way or part of the broader-based rezoning plan. you can, as a intended or unintended consequence, rapidly increase land value and home value in that neighborhood, running the risk of displacement. th
, so in a community land trust, physically for a period, the land is owned by the community land trust, which is usually a nonprofit, and subject to 99 year ground lease. individual units, which could be apartments or single family homes, it can vary based on the context, would be occupied by residents and subject to affordability restrictions, and this 99 year structure can allow for the gradual accumulation of some home equity by residents so that wealth is built, and also doesn't allow for...
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most of them are on federal land. the bipartisan infrastructure bill contains an amendment sponsored by us that would authorize a three billion dollar fund to clean up abandoned hard rock mines. subject to appropriation. the house might consider a budget bill that would appropriate 2.5 billion dollars for mine cleanup. these funding levels fit within the budget top line, but we know it is not going to be enough. what amount of federal revenue would you estimate is needed to put a dent in the cleanup of the hundreds of thousands of abandoned mines in arizona and across the nation? thank you for the question, senator, it's very good question. i don't have an exact answer. but it's definitely the tens of billions of dollars. and i think year after year we are spending several hundred million and not making a dent. i think we can do a better job there. but i think that the huge cost shows that we need a dedicated revenue stream and we need industry to share in aberdeen with taxpayers. it's important to clean them up. they
most of them are on federal land. the bipartisan infrastructure bill contains an amendment sponsored by us that would authorize a three billion dollar fund to clean up abandoned hard rock mines. subject to appropriation. the house might consider a budget bill that would appropriate 2.5 billion dollars for mine cleanup. these funding levels fit within the budget top line, but we know it is not going to be enough. what amount of federal revenue would you estimate is needed to put a dent in the...
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i say, our culture is tied to the land. the land be we, we be the land. the water want to take me back. you poison the water, you poison the culture. you poison the culture, there's no cultural heritage. >> reporter: here at her ancestral home, a 10-acre family compound where she lives with 45 relatives, pride is a palpable fragrance that fills the air. this is your great grandfather's? >> my great great grandfather. >> he was a slave? >> right, he had been enslaved. >> i am struck by how casually you said, my great great grandfathgrand grandfather bought this in 1862 and we still have it. >> it's a blessing. i know it's not a common story. somebody else in the media said to me one day, i took them to a burial area, because again, our burial areas are threatened by sea level rise and construction, people trying to build on them. i took them in there, they said, well, tell me who's in here? and i said, oh, this is my great great granddaddy, and that would have been my daddy's daddy, da da da, this is the grand uncle, that's his brother -- i think a lot of
i say, our culture is tied to the land. the land be we, we be the land. the water want to take me back. you poison the water, you poison the culture. you poison the culture, there's no cultural heritage. >> reporter: here at her ancestral home, a 10-acre family compound where she lives with 45 relatives, pride is a palpable fragrance that fills the air. this is your great grandfather's? >> my great great grandfather. >> he was a slave? >> right, he had been enslaved....
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a community land trust, typically, the land is usually owned by a nonprofit. subject to a 99 year ground police. individual units which could be apartments or single-family homes would be occupied, subject to affordability restrictions -- this 99 year ground leases structure can allow for the gradual accumulation of some home equities by residents, but it also does not allow for unlimited accumulation, in order to guard against speculation and rapidly increasing housing costs. the house financial services markup for the "build back better" reconciliation bill includes significant funding for community land trusts. when you have zoning proposals to increase density and low income communities of color -- it can be in a localized way or part of a broader based rezoning plan. you can, as an intended or unintended consequence, rapidly increase land value and home value in that neighborhood, running the risk of inflation. that is why it is important and higher income areas. but a community land trust -- that 99 year ground leases structure provides a check on specul
a community land trust, typically, the land is usually owned by a nonprofit. subject to a 99 year ground police. individual units which could be apartments or single-family homes would be occupied, subject to affordability restrictions -- this 99 year ground leases structure can allow for the gradual accumulation of some home equities by residents, but it also does not allow for unlimited accumulation, in order to guard against speculation and rapidly increasing housing costs. the house...
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pete bogs make up 3% of the earth land mass. but store 30% of all land base carbon. twice as much as all the world's forest. >> what happens is the vegetation is kept carbon from the atmosphere. the saturation of the water doesn't allow carbon to be lost. >> it stays in it. because it's not exposed to the air to oxygen. >> yes. it stays in it until what we see here is happening. >> what we see is happening here is vast areas of pete being lost. some because increased rainfall is washing it away. because it's being used for fuel and fertilizer and drained for agriculture. lately people are trying to save it. recovering exposed areas with wet moss to keep it underneath. from drying out and releasing stored carbon. it's not just a local problem. says stewart brooks of the scottish national trust. >> wetlands skb swamps all over the planet. 180 countries. so in america and north america south america. in the tropics. and southeast asia. and here in northern europe as well. >> we used to think country side like this was almost worthless. nothing but wind swept bog land. n
pete bogs make up 3% of the earth land mass. but store 30% of all land base carbon. twice as much as all the world's forest. >> what happens is the vegetation is kept carbon from the atmosphere. the saturation of the water doesn't allow carbon to be lost. >> it stays in it. because it's not exposed to the air to oxygen. >> yes. it stays in it until what we see here is happening. >> what we see is happening here is vast areas of pete being lost. some because increased...
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cbp is our primary part nerp stationed along the american land borders. it's essential they have modern facilities to perform their critical mission of safeguarding our borders and enhancing the nation's economic prosperity. i'd like to thank the members for their work. now the legislation is enacted, we will construct new and modernized existing land ports of entry at dozens of border stations across the northern and southern boarder. gsa will improve road infrastructure leading to and from and also within the ports. the $3.4 billion provided to gsa and 400 million provided to cbp will address critical infrastructure priorities for our country and eliminate a substantial backlog of outstanding projects. the approach results in the application of industry back practices, environmental analysis, design, construction and delivery of these facilities. this has contributed to the success of many processes. gsa serve diverse mission needs that include you are began communities like san diego, california, el paso, texas and destroit michigan. safe, secure and m
cbp is our primary part nerp stationed along the american land borders. it's essential they have modern facilities to perform their critical mission of safeguarding our borders and enhancing the nation's economic prosperity. i'd like to thank the members for their work. now the legislation is enacted, we will construct new and modernized existing land ports of entry at dozens of border stations across the northern and southern boarder. gsa will improve road infrastructure leading to and from...
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anything you do on land, on the ground doesn't make sense to do that. i'll pile on a building and we might have not just decorative, but to we might get biologically productive earth right. describe as cutting edge solution for sustainable city on al jazeera. you know, you can watch out to say we're english streaming light on like youtube channel. last thousands of all programs award winning documentaries and in depth news reports subscribe to you choose dot com. forward slash al jazeera english from the al jazeera london broke off and passed 2 people in 4 conversation. we were 1st generation of black worship people, and we had to really find our way with no high and no limitation. the world is a much smaller place. we do better to get away with these regional boundaries. films are rec, thank you're in to tell me things sound like again, it's a what life of the biggest weapon they have is making off invisible. g b unscripted on out to thera, ah, us and 5 other countries will happen to be oh, reserves in a bid to bring down soaring gas prices. ah, hello,
anything you do on land, on the ground doesn't make sense to do that. i'll pile on a building and we might have not just decorative, but to we might get biologically productive earth right. describe as cutting edge solution for sustainable city on al jazeera. you know, you can watch out to say we're english streaming light on like youtube channel. last thousands of all programs award winning documentaries and in depth news reports subscribe to you choose dot com. forward slash al jazeera...
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not only did you own the land, the surface land, but you also owned -- >> the subsurface.t would become a game-changer two years later. >> ten years after they brokered the deal for the mineral rights, the osage revealed they were sitting on a gold mine. some of the largest oil deposits in north america. in the 1920s, these oil wells littered this landscape. they were everywhere as far as the eye can see, and that's what brought people from all over the world to this part of oklahoma. ♪ >> the oil tycoons all descended, and they bid for leases to drill osage oil. and the osages became incredibly wealthy. >> over the next two decades, the osage nation would produce more wealth than all of the american gold rushes combined. and little towns like bahuska, not much more than a trading post at the center of the osage reservation, were transformed. . this was pahuska before oil. and then after oil was discovered almost overnight, pahuska turned into this. with oil royalties rolling in, life for the osage changed in an instant. ♪ >> lincolns and cadillacs were their favorites. >>
not only did you own the land, the surface land, but you also owned -- >> the subsurface.t would become a game-changer two years later. >> ten years after they brokered the deal for the mineral rights, the osage revealed they were sitting on a gold mine. some of the largest oil deposits in north america. in the 1920s, these oil wells littered this landscape. they were everywhere as far as the eye can see, and that's what brought people from all over the world to this part of...
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when peter masters land, he's given to land with the bicycle troop, they'll land with these clunky, awful, 50-pound bikes on sword beach. he lands on the boat behind lord lovat's ship, he and other bicycle troopers are getting the charge to go forth on their bicycles and get to pegasus bridge which, of course, we all know pegasus bridge is a most crucial post that they have to get there quickly to let them know the allies are coming because the allies had taken the bridge the night before. he with the bicycle troop, on the peach they say no, you need to wait to see where the other mines are. peter masters are the others are, no, we have to go. they ride their bikes, awful bikes straight to pegasus bridge and ends up being the first ones there to spread the news, hold on to this bridge, we're here, we're landing. then peter masters very typical at another moment within the normandy landing -- i think the following day, like i said, with different commando units, his new co, he's only met the new co two days before, says you need to go in front of us and find where the machine nest is. pete
when peter masters land, he's given to land with the bicycle troop, they'll land with these clunky, awful, 50-pound bikes on sword beach. he lands on the boat behind lord lovat's ship, he and other bicycle troopers are getting the charge to go forth on their bicycles and get to pegasus bridge which, of course, we all know pegasus bridge is a most crucial post that they have to get there quickly to let them know the allies are coming because the allies had taken the bridge the night before. he...
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list and take that land. i think the other reason and i would recommend reading gerald thhorne's work on this that definitely ending slavery was predominant that the british public and i think they were so afraid that the monarchy would do it but the revolution of the people in britain against slavery would win out and would just destroy the colonies because remember in the north some had outlawed slavery already in new york but they were involved in the slave trade mostly the slave trade was based in places like rhode island and the ports on the atlantic coast in the northeast. everyone was compromised by slavery and headed interest in continuing it. and i also thinking keeping power in the southern states with the ownership of slaves of two-thirds rather than one and two-thirds voting capacity and the electoral college that was formed. these were things that would protect the southern states. >> host: professor we will have to leave it there. we are out of time. very quickly roxanne dunbar-ortiz' books and
list and take that land. i think the other reason and i would recommend reading gerald thhorne's work on this that definitely ending slavery was predominant that the british public and i think they were so afraid that the monarchy would do it but the revolution of the people in britain against slavery would win out and would just destroy the colonies because remember in the north some had outlawed slavery already in new york but they were involved in the slave trade mostly the slave trade was...
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there 167 land ports of entry across 7500 miles of the united states borders gsa manages 123.he land ports of entry serves needs with a diverse set of locations with urban communities like san diego california, el paso and detroit as well as remote like arizona, van buren maine and alaska to support jobs and economic growth and those portfolio is designed and constructed more than 40 years ago and that facility is functionally obsolete for the 2t century this in turn has a negative effect on american trade, tourism jobs and national security. to inform and facilitate in a land ports of entry gsa coordinates to assist cbp in evaluating and prioritizing the facilities for investment over the past five years the process has relisted in significant investments columbus new mexico and alexandria bay new york working closely with cbp to ensure the large e-larger multiyear priority plan and as part of the plan and consults with cbp and other stakeholder agencies such as the four motor carrier safety administration and to continue that relationship without the lifecycle of what the ex
there 167 land ports of entry across 7500 miles of the united states borders gsa manages 123.he land ports of entry serves needs with a diverse set of locations with urban communities like san diego california, el paso and detroit as well as remote like arizona, van buren maine and alaska to support jobs and economic growth and those portfolio is designed and constructed more than 40 years ago and that facility is functionally obsolete for the 2t century this in turn has a negative effect on...
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the land.in reason that the other reason that definitely the fear of ending slavery was predominant. not so afraid that the monarchy would do it but because that would win out and word just destroy the colonies. because remember in the north, but in new york they were involved in the slave trade. most of the slave trade was in the shipping of rhode island and the ports on the atlantic coast in the northeast. everyone was compromised by slavery and had an interest in continuing it. so definitely, i do think that keeping power in the southern states counted for the ownership of slaves of two thirds rather than one in two thirds voting capacity with the electoral college that was formed. this is what word protect to the southern states. host: now we have to leave it there weck are out of time. very quickly roxanne dunbar ortiz.z. all the real indians died off. loading a disarming history of the second amendment and the most recent book not a nation of immigrants. white supremacy and the history of
the land.in reason that the other reason that definitely the fear of ending slavery was predominant. not so afraid that the monarchy would do it but because that would win out and word just destroy the colonies. because remember in the north, but in new york they were involved in the slave trade. most of the slave trade was in the shipping of rhode island and the ports on the atlantic coast in the northeast. everyone was compromised by slavery and had an interest in continuing it. so...
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these men huss of the land. i can see there that he can distinguish of my check anywhere here. homeless preferred to hunt at night on our campus of seeing one are very lean. so we are doing the next best thing, fitting a camera trap which are seen on the used to monitor their activity. when i went to one of them and like i said, then they come over here one way for you both cut. you're in jail for 37, send the send bait she'd throw in too much here. is that another cat has been here? we're going to leave this camera attempt for a few days and see whether we get lucky it may be hard to actually see a puma, but for crease, their return is incredibly important. predators have been systematically persecuted for decades and decades, so their numbers get precariously low. every ecosystem has what's called their apex species. here in pedagogy, it's pumas. and if you take out the very top predator everything cascades down from that and comes out of order. even though it's early here in the park, in terms of re balancing
these men huss of the land. i can see there that he can distinguish of my check anywhere here. homeless preferred to hunt at night on our campus of seeing one are very lean. so we are doing the next best thing, fitting a camera trap which are seen on the used to monitor their activity. when i went to one of them and like i said, then they come over here one way for you both cut. you're in jail for 37, send the send bait she'd throw in too much here. is that another cat has been here? we're...
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most of those will land here, i will all of them obviously gonna land it, but most of those will actually depart from that flight into our be will to be met by family members. i and n jose as well. this repatriation flight has been on the cards for a few days now, but it was up in the air whether it was going to go to baghdad 1st, or landon or bill 1st, that was all contingent on how many people, how many passengers we're going to get off where thou, clearly there are more people getting off here in the kurdish region. so that's where that flight is going to land. there's a press conference that is gonna take place in just a few moments, but that flight cabal is actually going to land in about half an hour's time. and at that stage out, we'll hear from those rockies where they're glad to be back or whether there's some been, some them of already said that they'll try and find another way into europe and someone can reporting from a bill on that. repatriated fight. thank you. im run a state of emergency is now in effect in the canadian province of british columbia, or after heavy rainfall
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oh, but to save britain's insects, more land must be given over to their protection. sarah wants me to see another site that bug life is looking to reclaim 20 kilometers down the road at west 30 marshes. if successful it could add an additional 70 heck, tears of protected habitat to the cause. it's been acquired very little with young fight. i've been here few times. i'm really fight show you ah oh. before the site we've abandoned it was a comb fired power station. black, the strike is the fly ash, which is the byproduct later on in these low nutrient pool. call it you really favor lots of wildflowers, that boom will be what, how the flies, bush flies will really love and take advantage of the try. and i, it looks like wasteland. so we had to do a huge amount of work. campaigning, raising awareness, and we hope he's going to be one of our next book reserves. and do you have a lot of resistance when you approach developers and local governments when you want to talk about conservation on sites that could earn a lot of money for them? of course, because this is prime de
oh, but to save britain's insects, more land must be given over to their protection. sarah wants me to see another site that bug life is looking to reclaim 20 kilometers down the road at west 30 marshes. if successful it could add an additional 70 heck, tears of protected habitat to the cause. it's been acquired very little with young fight. i've been here few times. i'm really fight show you ah oh. before the site we've abandoned it was a comb fired power station. black, the strike is the fly...
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they were only landing about 20000000 pounds in 2016, we landed 131000000 pounds. but even with all of that year to year change, the landings haven't been uniform across the state. ah, the water temperature, dr. biological prophecies for lobster and as water warm, it is possible that those biological processes could break down over the last 10 to 15 years. government has one faster than 99 percent of the global engine area in if you look south of the gulf main places like rhode island and southern massachusetts, the lobster fishery there is basically collapsed beginning around that timeframe. lobster catches in the state of main, started to increase at an exponential rate when a water heater is morning, it's still cooler than the areas that they were leaving. we can see that species are steadily starting to move towards the pause. therefore other changes that are going on in the ecosystem. one of the really big ones has been the decline of the ground fish like how to wear big creditors on tiny officers that's opened up, a lot of habitat for lobster to move into. th
they were only landing about 20000000 pounds in 2016, we landed 131000000 pounds. but even with all of that year to year change, the landings haven't been uniform across the state. ah, the water temperature, dr. biological prophecies for lobster and as water warm, it is possible that those biological processes could break down over the last 10 to 15 years. government has one faster than 99 percent of the global engine area in if you look south of the gulf main places like rhode island and...
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we had crushable material on the landing. so perfect landing. shutting off the switches and ed mitchell turned to me sxdz alan, what was your going to do if the landing radar wasn't working by 13,000 feet? i looked at him and said, ed, you'll never know. i would have gone down. oh, yeah. i had come that far. you see, ed, for example, had not been in a simulator, landing simulator at all. it was my job to land. i had done hundreds of these things. i knew if i could see the surface, man, i could get down, maybe not exactly where we were supposed to, but i could get down close to it. >> so you would have made the landing under any circumstance. >> i would have at least, at least been able to take a visual look. i would have pitched over, taken a visual look, and then made a decision. decision. >> fair enough. >> mission accomplished. tell me about what you did as he remembered? >> of course the first feeling was one of tremendous accomplishment if you will, tremendous sense of realizing that not long ago i was grounded and now i am on the moon. the
we had crushable material on the landing. so perfect landing. shutting off the switches and ed mitchell turned to me sxdz alan, what was your going to do if the landing radar wasn't working by 13,000 feet? i looked at him and said, ed, you'll never know. i would have gone down. oh, yeah. i had come that far. you see, ed, for example, had not been in a simulator, landing simulator at all. it was my job to land. i had done hundreds of these things. i knew if i could see the surface, man, i could...
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basis of sovereignty to the land. in reality, nobody stops was simply the land, the graph terrain juliessa, but also georgia. she just reaching us to up on a song that us martin greenland because she can't move shovel or zonal crossing that there were below richie. here was a bush top right. you you don't where shows it beatrice little day will korean you was raised, shall none. put the ribbon mit slay or so use pollution or south american with a medicaid case was a will put medicine leverage cream up in my but when you start to night that the kim my kitten lucky little is our to yes. hello, she local her tube, wishful. clear on what gods can most now. livid. listen them through each not, but mr. possibly will help but less through e message. last fall, nato. when is this is melinda atolico's? believe it for done this year. you're komar patel. you can william potter boyer insured the bus vehicle but on your credit trust because i think we have im greenish lyn latham me at the 63 they can remember to go to donors or to
basis of sovereignty to the land. in reality, nobody stops was simply the land, the graph terrain juliessa, but also georgia. she just reaching us to up on a song that us martin greenland because she can't move shovel or zonal crossing that there were below richie. here was a bush top right. you you don't where shows it beatrice little day will korean you was raised, shall none. put the ribbon mit slay or so use pollution or south american with a medicaid case was a will put medicine leverage...
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basis of sovereignty to the land. in reality, nobody stops was simply the land, the terrain tedious, but the most jordan shay, deceased younger sir up of nissan of us, more than 2 cleanings, cuz she can like most of arizona crossing with airport ludowici. yeah. mr. bush talk radio. he don't where shows would be his little day will korean you. what rose shall not put the ribbon midst lay as so used to polish north south american with a medicaid case was a will partner thought, leverage cream, not in my but when you start the night that akim la chatam. lucky lisa willis, i see you have to local see local for tube, missile clean. what gods can mostly livid, both in the were struck each not, but mr. possibly will. but last one, he must wish lens for nato munoz. this is melinda atolico's. believe it for douglas yacoma, patrice, yukon lam, a trip boyer insured the bus vehicle. but on your credit, which was because i think we have im green ashlyn. near the 6th grade they go, may be recorded on missouri. 2 foot thoroughbreds.
basis of sovereignty to the land. in reality, nobody stops was simply the land, the terrain tedious, but the most jordan shay, deceased younger sir up of nissan of us, more than 2 cleanings, cuz she can like most of arizona crossing with airport ludowici. yeah. mr. bush talk radio. he don't where shows would be his little day will korean you. what rose shall not put the ribbon midst lay as so used to polish north south american with a medicaid case was a will partner thought, leverage cream,...
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we are always told that this sort of land is out there but when the plans— sort of land is out thereh often they— the plans for housing come through often they actually do involve using not necessarily green belt land by greenfield land which is fully met people _ greenfield land which is fully met people value which they see as countryside. these houses probably somehow— countryside. these houses probably somehow they need to be built. there is a generational divide which is true _ is a generational divide which is true and — is a generational divide which is true and wondered where young people feel they— true and wondered where young people feel they can't afford to buy a home — feel they can't afford to buy a home. but it's also true in some extent— home. but it's also true in some extent to — home. but it's also true in some extent to other parts of the country to. certainly applies to birmingham in the _ to. certainly applies to birmingham in the west midlands. people feel they need more homes to be built so they need more homes to be built so they have _ they need more homes t
we are always told that this sort of land is out there but when the plans— sort of land is out thereh often they— the plans for housing come through often they actually do involve using not necessarily green belt land by greenfield land which is fully met people _ greenfield land which is fully met people value which they see as countryside. these houses probably somehow— countryside. these houses probably somehow they need to be built. there is a generational divide which is true _ is a...
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basis of sovereignty to the land. in reality, nobody stops was simply the land, the graph terrain juliessa. but also georgia shade is teaching us to understand that us martin, dr. english because she can like a motion resume across from that. there were below, richie here was a bush virginia. he normally shows it beatrice little day. will korean you was raised, shall number 3 been midst lay as so used to pollution or southern america with a medicaid social will put medicine leverage cream, not in my but when you start to night that akim my kitten. lucky only. so it is us. he yes, hello. see local for tube. wishful. clear on what god security most net deliverable from the threat each now, but mr. possibly will, but at last he must wish last fall. not when you this is the milling could thought you could put it for done this year. your komar patel. you can win ultra boyer ensure the bus people but that nuclear purchase because i think we have him great in ashlyn not near the 63 they can remember to go to donors or to tal
basis of sovereignty to the land. in reality, nobody stops was simply the land, the graph terrain juliessa. but also georgia shade is teaching us to understand that us martin, dr. english because she can like a motion resume across from that. there were below, richie here was a bush virginia. he normally shows it beatrice little day. will korean you was raised, shall number 3 been midst lay as so used to pollution or southern america with a medicaid social will put medicine leverage cream, not...
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of course, because this is prime development land. or fortunately, in just 10 years, i've half the brownfield person just to land in terms gateway or even develop to demonstrate the need to cite, to can be way and hopefully this in the future that preserve and save because we're losing that resource quicker than we even finding out how important is i prize an amazing opportunity to challenge perception on the key drivers side books. they are important and i think we should have more of the no, i mean the u. k. but elsewhere and the wells in, after hanging out with sarah and her amazing team a bug life, i don't think i can ever go by any piece of land, no matter how derelict forgotten, and not see its full potential. and we really need to have this shift in perspective because as our own species rapidly grows an industrialized land, every square inch counts and by protecting our insect neighbors were ultimately safeguarding our own future. insects numbers are in steep decline. but across the globe, people are endeavoring to reverse thi
of course, because this is prime development land. or fortunately, in just 10 years, i've half the brownfield person just to land in terms gateway or even develop to demonstrate the need to cite, to can be way and hopefully this in the future that preserve and save because we're losing that resource quicker than we even finding out how important is i prize an amazing opportunity to challenge perception on the key drivers side books. they are important and i think we should have more of the no,...
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perfect landing. shutting off the switches and he turned to me and said allen, what were you going to do if the landing radar had not been working by 13,000 feet? and i said ed, you'll never know. it was my job to land. i knew if i could see the surface, i could get down. maybe not exactly where we were supposed to but i could get down close to it. >> i would have at least been able to take a visual look and then made a decision. >> fair enough. mission accomplished. or was it? tell me about what you did on the moon, as you remembered it. what were the highlights? >> of course, the first feeling was one of tremendous sense of accomplishment, i guess, if you will. and a sense of realizing that not too long ago, i was grounded. and now i'm on the moon. there was that sense of self satisfaction. immediately. but then that went away because we had a lot of work to do. i'll never forget that moment. another moment i'll never forget is after ed followed me and we set out some of the equipment to make emerge
perfect landing. shutting off the switches and he turned to me and said allen, what were you going to do if the landing radar had not been working by 13,000 feet? and i said ed, you'll never know. it was my job to land. i knew if i could see the surface, i could get down. maybe not exactly where we were supposed to but i could get down close to it. >> i would have at least been able to take a visual look and then made a decision. >> fair enough. mission accomplished. or was it? tell...
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in the viking communities in the search for land and the search for trade opportunities. and we want to go to the next slide thanks and there's a statute at the site excavated. in which archaeologist in 1950 discovered an actual viking encampment. and have a physical reality to historians about their voyages across the atlantic. emily also see these extraordinary people also in wartime. a muscle forget that were emphasizing that there is one in which the women can extraordinarily life and responsibilities given the times times. the quality and respect to the outsiders especially those who came from the mediterranean altars were women tend to be segregated from the man. and then they were popping up all over the place. they accompany them invoke on the expeditions and even across the north atlantic to america. and some as we know from archaeology whole an archaeologist evidence, including the most famous graveyard, the viking ralph. in the actually land in some of these expeditions and is extraordinary and there resonated all through the scandinavian culture. in the degree
in the viking communities in the search for land and the search for trade opportunities. and we want to go to the next slide thanks and there's a statute at the site excavated. in which archaeologist in 1950 discovered an actual viking encampment. and have a physical reality to historians about their voyages across the atlantic. emily also see these extraordinary people also in wartime. a muscle forget that were emphasizing that there is one in which the women can extraordinarily life and...
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but when kristen doug started buying land, located grievances were just the beginning. some to lay and said it was the us land grab approach to control the countries whether or even establish of sy in the state . don't you think you read the conservatives when they joined a popular campaign to stop a giant damper. you're near the park, but their high profile role in the movement in which thousands took to the st, forcing the government to reject the project one to many admirers across chile. one way therefore, nation hopes to contribute to local communities, while also convincing them of the benefits of conservation through a free cation program. vacation officer caught him molina is leading a school group from the nearby settlements of frankie, lo, unmoored the on a to they trip. a national me funding, let me think on the music video, but i can also take a look this up. i that you said look this up by your extension, excel m. as soon as you do know us, have it, don't come up. no, come us. i suppose it somebody's choir enter. fond of the on the in anthony? yes. on the l
but when kristen doug started buying land, located grievances were just the beginning. some to lay and said it was the us land grab approach to control the countries whether or even establish of sy in the state . don't you think you read the conservatives when they joined a popular campaign to stop a giant damper. you're near the park, but their high profile role in the movement in which thousands took to the st, forcing the government to reject the project one to many admirers across chile....
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basis of sovereignty to the land. in reality, nobody stops was simply the land, the graph to rain tedious, but also georgia. she just reaching us to up on mr. ross martin greenland, cuz she can like bullshit or zillow. crossing that there with ludowici. here was the bush taught was royal. he don't, we're showed beatrice little day will korean you was raised, shall not put the ribbon midst lay so used to polish north south american with a medicaid case was a will put medicine levied cream, not in my but when you start to night that the kim my kitten. lucky late. so it is. i see. yep. see local. see local for tube bishop lena. what god skewed most. ned bully with both of them were struck. the h not met us. the blue but last one. he must wish lens for will not for when you this is the malenko fully completed for the next year. yacoma betrayed yukon lamb, a tree boy insurer but speckled but on your credit because i think we have im green ashlyn near the 63. i think it may be recorded on missouri to football. herb. lisa ro
basis of sovereignty to the land. in reality, nobody stops was simply the land, the graph to rain tedious, but also georgia. she just reaching us to up on mr. ross martin greenland, cuz she can like bullshit or zillow. crossing that there with ludowici. here was the bush taught was royal. he don't, we're showed beatrice little day will korean you was raised, shall not put the ribbon midst lay so used to polish north south american with a medicaid case was a will put medicine levied cream, not...