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margaret: one thing i would add to that.ongressman buck, when the committee back in january 2020, they held a field hearing in colorado. they brought in small businesses including some from that state. can buck is from colorado -- can buck -- ken buck is from colorado. they were talking about competing against these larger companies. i think that resonated with him. we just want a fair shake. we are not getting it. that was leading to some of his motivation in supporting this legislation as a republican 22 help small businesses -- wanting to help small businesses. peter: one thing that may see legislation is privacy. john: privacy is an interesting one. i think there was a lot of momentum a year ago -- a year or two back. the senate committee, the house committee had been coming together, talking about what proposals might look like. there might have been a sideline this year. there has been a loss of trust in the tech companies. a common interest in putting safeguards in place. what not aside the efforts, those still exist.
margaret: one thing i would add to that.ongressman buck, when the committee back in january 2020, they held a field hearing in colorado. they brought in small businesses including some from that state. can buck is from colorado -- can buck -- ken buck is from colorado. they were talking about competing against these larger companies. i think that resonated with him. we just want a fair shake. we are not getting it. that was leading to some of his motivation in supporting this legislation as a...
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and margaret. _ greens in the trees. while! and margaret. i— greens in the trees. while! while! and margaret, i imagine you will bej margaret, i imagine you will be putting the knitting needles down for a bit of a break after that, but what do you think the next project might be? what do you think the next pro'ect mitht be? ., �* ~ ., might be? oh, i don't know. i haven't even _ might be? oh, i don't know. i haven't even had _ might be? oh, i don't know. i haven't even had time - might be? oh, i don't know. i haven't even had time to - might be? oh, i don't know. i| haven't even had time to think might be? oh, i don't know. i. haven't even had time to think of that at the moment. i have been so busy and i hope... iam going that at the moment. i have been so busy and i hope... i am going up to sandringham certain days in the summer to be there to chat to people, which is lovely. so i am pretty busy from now until october. well, i am not surprised. pretty busy from now until october. well, iam not surprised. i pretty busy from now until october. well, i am not surprised. i
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>> yeah, margaret, what -- >> like are they a real opposition movement, congressman?e so many leaders of the oosition movement in cuba. what this group is are a group of artists. they're afro cubans in a part of havana called san ysidro. again, they'reartists, but the regime started cracking down on them because they didn't like their art because, again, you know, there's zero freedom in cuba. so the interesting thing that started happening though is that the whole neighborhood started reacting, trying to protect these artists from being arrested, from being beaten up by the regime. and then this sg emerged from that neighborhood, pat patria y vida. it has become an anthem across the island. what the song basically says is we don't want this dictatorship, this repressive dictatorship. we just want freedom. we want country and life and freedom. the song is very explicit about that, freedom. so this is a freedom movement. these are people who are clamoring for just one thing, and we cannot minimize this. they're not asking for handouts. they're not asking for medical as
>> yeah, margaret, what -- >> like are they a real opposition movement, congressman?e so many leaders of the oosition movement in cuba. what this group is are a group of artists. they're afro cubans in a part of havana called san ysidro. again, they'reartists, but the regime started cracking down on them because they didn't like their art because, again, you know, there's zero freedom in cuba. so the interesting thing that started happening though is that the whole neighborhood...
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i think it is very useful for him. >> margaret? >> i agree with john, i don't think the case is going to go a wear, but i don't think it is about the legal issues, necessarily. i think this is part of the broader republican message we are born here, which is these -- we are going to hear, which is these big tech companies are biased against conservatives. i think republicans see that is motivating to their base. even if the case does not go anywhere, it may still accomplish the former president's goals. >> do conservatives have a case that there has been some bias? >> i don't think there has been a solid evidence that shows these companies are biased against conservatives. i think the companies are trying to moderate content, hate speech, inciting violence. and where they draw the line is something i think both people -- people on both sides tend to question. >> i agree with what margaret just said. there have not been strong evidence that these companies are systematically biased against the republican party. the party sees this a
i think it is very useful for him. >> margaret? >> i agree with john, i don't think the case is going to go a wear, but i don't think it is about the legal issues, necessarily. i think this is part of the broader republican message we are born here, which is these -- we are going to hear, which is these big tech companies are biased against conservatives. i think republicans see that is motivating to their base. even if the case does not go anywhere, it may still accomplish the...
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margaret: that is something we are waiting to see where the markets will be. virgin galactic are aiming at an elite tourist market, akin to summoning everest, something accessible only to the rich. that sub-orbital flight expands maybe something that people pay good money for. then you are looking at some of these sub-orbital flight of the new shepard, flight plan for the new glenn, and then spacex working with nasa as a major client, so shifting some of the relationship between the private public partnership but ultimately working with government entities. those of us in the space history community are interested to see how those marketplaces actually fill out, what that turns out to be, as a sustainable venture. amber: there is a lot of pushback about these billionaires spending billions to go up in space, calls for them to address issues within their own planet. are these the right spokespeople for the kinds of initiatives you have dedicated your life to? margaret: i think these are the people that have the means to do this kind of work. this comes a lot ou
margaret: that is something we are waiting to see where the markets will be. virgin galactic are aiming at an elite tourist market, akin to summoning everest, something accessible only to the rich. that sub-orbital flight expands maybe something that people pay good money for. then you are looking at some of these sub-orbital flight of the new shepard, flight plan for the new glenn, and then spacex working with nasa as a major client, so shifting some of the relationship between the private...
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margaret cornish his wife is right there on the 1623 census. and there is her name right there, my 11th great grandmother. now we know the names of these angolans. again, they said we didn't know their names. now, through research, i and others have now on able to document the names of the original an goalans and we know who they are from the original colonial records. and there were so few africans in the colonies up until the 1640s, 1650s, when the names surfaced based on the relationships with the plantations that they came from and their captains were able to determine who they were. i just did something wrong here. i apologize for that. now, when i did my research, i went through court transcripts, judicial rulings, personal statements, wills, deeds, and orders, and estate papers. again, all in these documents right here. but you know, those originally angolans because they were smart people who could read and write and understood the tenettes of religion were so check check sophisticated that the next generation they began strip away the
margaret cornish his wife is right there on the 1623 census. and there is her name right there, my 11th great grandmother. now we know the names of these angolans. again, they said we didn't know their names. now, through research, i and others have now on able to document the names of the original an goalans and we know who they are from the original colonial records. and there were so few africans in the colonies up until the 1640s, 1650s, when the names surfaced based on the relationships...
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margaret, let me start with you. so interesting, lauren fox asks her a great question. so mccarthy is pulling his five and you have 13 spots are you going to fill some of them and she said we'll see. maybe. and our reporting from melanie zanona is she's asking adam kinzinger to sit on the committee? what do you think about it. >> i think that is great. it is a continued charade yesterday. the argument is if you're not a maga hat wearing insurrectionist denier, this isn't bipartisan. right. which is absurd on its face. and all they did was just demonstrate that they can't be trusted to act in good faith on behalf of their constituents and the country. they are only advancing their own political powir and their own interests which will always defer to the interest of donald trump. pelosi should appoint more republicans. this should be a bipartisan effort. she should look at john katko and any other. 35 republicans who voted for the commission. i mean, there are plenty of republicans to choose from. she could get a bipartisan commission moving forward regardless of kevin m
margaret, let me start with you. so interesting, lauren fox asks her a great question. so mccarthy is pulling his five and you have 13 spots are you going to fill some of them and she said we'll see. maybe. and our reporting from melanie zanona is she's asking adam kinzinger to sit on the committee? what do you think about it. >> i think that is great. it is a continued charade yesterday. the argument is if you're not a maga hat wearing insurrectionist denier, this isn't bipartisan....
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in 1923, margaret sanger wrote the following. these two words, birth control, sum up our whole philosophy. it means the release and cultivation of the better elements of our society, and the gradual suppression, elimination, and eventual extinction of defective stocks. those human weeds which threaten the blooming of the finest flowers of american civilization. that is despicable and bigoted and evil. and i would note that margaret sanger also advocated for the forced sterilization of women with mental disabilities, with physical disabilities, and these are her words, quote, morand, me -- morons, mental defectives, and epileptics. this is the patron saint of the movement for unlimited abortion on demand. and her vision, sadly, has had much of it come to pass. and if senate democrats have their way, all of her vision will come to pass. now, the chairman moment ago took issue with the observation that this bill, this radical bill that strikes down all reasonable protections of life at the state level, that he said it would not stri
in 1923, margaret sanger wrote the following. these two words, birth control, sum up our whole philosophy. it means the release and cultivation of the better elements of our society, and the gradual suppression, elimination, and eventual extinction of defective stocks. those human weeds which threaten the blooming of the finest flowers of american civilization. that is despicable and bigoted and evil. and i would note that margaret sanger also advocated for the forced sterilization of women...
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jonathan: margaret patel joins us now. i start with a question, your 10 year yield 138, why are we down here? margaret: we are down here because the treasury curve has kept suppressed for what the fed is doing. they have buying a lot of longer duration treasury bonds long-term and so really there is no place for the demand for treasury securities to go, so you see them expressing emotion in the middle part. people are worried about inflation, but they are also worried about what if the economy slows down from deceleration or from covid. compared to yields and the rest of the world, the dollar stabilized. the 10 year at 130 looks like a decent investment. lisa: based on your view that this is driven by what the federal reserve is doing, do you count on yields remaining around here for the foreseeable future when you decide, equities still looked like a buy? margaret: yes. number one because chairman powell told us so. he thinks inflation is transitory. he wants to lengthen out that period where we reduce the amount of purch
jonathan: margaret patel joins us now. i start with a question, your 10 year yield 138, why are we down here? margaret: we are down here because the treasury curve has kept suppressed for what the fed is doing. they have buying a lot of longer duration treasury bonds long-term and so really there is no place for the demand for treasury securities to go, so you see them expressing emotion in the middle part. people are worried about inflation, but they are also worried about what if the economy...
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he's also permitted the mass detention or those margaret's limiting their right to appeal. the use thoughts only issue marks a shift and policy back in 2015 hungary fortified. it senses on the borders with croatia and serbia within 2 years that had helped to cut the inflow of margaret's by almost a 100 percent brussels though condemned hungary brought against move, racist and then a phobic. there were also suggestions the country should be forced out of the block . we discussed the issue with serbian american journalists, nimble sumani. their carving out an exception for, for wayne here and it's border wall. because this is to deal with bellows. they're dealing with the exact theme immigrants, even their don carrion's bill to the border fence to stop the well, not just people from the middle east, but general things to put it up to stop people from serbia. they put it up to stop the syrians, rockies. afghans focused on ease of africans and so on who were using that particular route to get into the you. it's who does it as well as home it is done to move is aimed, i guess a
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he is not a subject of the hearing today, neither is margaret sanger. but further, it is important to recognize that roe v. wade saved lives. prior to roe v. wade they were tens of thousands of people who died as they were attempting to terminate pregnancies and were subjected to the most inhumane types of circumstances. as the legal professional on this panel, let me be clear about something else. it has been mentioned that roe v. wade was an unfortunate decision in how it was reasoned. and it strikes me for its grave outlook, overlook of the cases that we really should be concerned about. where there is deny liberty, humanity, and so much more. just like dred scott, like plessy vs. ferguson, like june vs. russo, or burn versus illinois which denied women the opportunity to become. lawyers now these are cases that should be a part of the lexicon when we are thinking about a quality denied to vulnerable people. when you talk about, senator blumenthal, the legacy of privacy being ensconced in our supreme court jurisprudence, let us add to that ross well,
he is not a subject of the hearing today, neither is margaret sanger. but further, it is important to recognize that roe v. wade saved lives. prior to roe v. wade they were tens of thousands of people who died as they were attempting to terminate pregnancies and were subjected to the most inhumane types of circumstances. as the legal professional on this panel, let me be clear about something else. it has been mentioned that roe v. wade was an unfortunate decision in how it was reasoned. and it...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> john mcwhorter, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for having me, margaret. >> look, before we launch into critical race theory, which i'd love to talk to you about, i want to give our viewers a sense of your background and perspective. you are a prolific author, a podcaster, a professor of linguistics at columbia university. you've described yourself as a contrarian race commentator and a liberal democrat. but there are others who have called you a right winger. so, where do you putfrs yel >> i am a liberal democrat who only seems like a right winger to some people because my opinions on race are on that are liberal and democratic rather than radical left. and somewhere around 1966, an idea settled in that typical good-thinking politics on race are radical left, and if you're anywhe rightward of that, you're "a conservative." so i've been confusing people for 20 years on that, but i know what i am, which is somebody who would never have been
>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> john mcwhorter, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for having me, margaret. >> look, before we launch into critical race theory, which i'd love to talk to you about, i want to give our viewers a sense of your background and perspective. you are a prolific author, a podcaster, a professor of linguistics at columbia university....
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. >> firing line, with margaret ú part by robert ranieri, charles r schwab, the fair weather foundation the family foundation, and by corporate funding is provided by stevens inc., and morgan stanley. >> admiral william mc raven, welcome back to firing line for a special edition episode honoring independence day. thank you for your service. >> thank you, margaret, good to be with you. >> admiral, you've just written a book, the hero code, lessons learned from lives well lived. your father served in world war ii, and you share memories of him and his fellow servicemembers swapping stories about missions. did you have a sense that you would follow in your father's footsteps? >> i don't know, as a young boy, whether i thought i would follow following my father's footsteps. what i knew was i loved the camaraderie, i love the sense of patriotism, i loved the sense of duty, honor, and country that i saw in this greatest generation. of course that generation, they were children in the great depression, they were children of world war i, all the men went off to world war ii and then they came b
. >> firing line, with margaret ú part by robert ranieri, charles r schwab, the fair weather foundation the family foundation, and by corporate funding is provided by stevens inc., and morgan stanley. >> admiral william mc raven, welcome back to firing line for a special edition episode honoring independence day. thank you for your service. >> thank you, margaret, good to be with you. >> admiral, you've just written a book, the hero code, lessons learned from lives well...
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thank you for your service. >> thank you, margaret. good to be with you. >> admiral, you've just wrten a book, "the hero code: lessons learned from lives well lived," and your father served in world war ii. and you share memories of him and his fellow service members swapping stories about their missions. did you have a sense that you would follow in your father's footsteps? >> yeah, i don't know as a young boy whether i thought i would follow in my father's footsteps. what i knew was i loved the camaraderie. i loved the sense of patriotism. i loved the sense of kind of duty, honor and country that i saw in this greatest geration. and, of course, that generation, you know, they were children of the great depression. they were children of world war i. all the men went off to world war ii and then they came back and rebuilt the country. so while i didn't know at a young age that i wanted to follow in my father's footsteps, i didn't think -- i don't think it took me long before i realized that this was the path that was theight fit for me
thank you for your service. >> thank you, margaret. good to be with you. >> admiral, you've just wrten a book, "the hero code: lessons learned from lives well lived," and your father served in world war ii. and you share memories of him and his fellow service members swapping stories about their missions. did you have a sense that you would follow in your father's footsteps? >> yeah, i don't know as a young boy whether i thought i would follow in my father's...
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margaret, let's start with you.isk for these two republicans, and if so, just how much of a risk is it? >> yeah, ryan, great to see you. it breaks my heart to say, yeah it is a political risk. they are taking a real political risk by joining this commission but it's a risk that, among many other risks, noble, brave and morally courageous risk they've already taken. liz cheney and adam kinzinger have proved that they have absolute backbone to stand for their positions. the way the january 6th commission has been treated by the house republican leadership going around undermining it, pretending they want a bipartisan, undermining it and lobbying in private against it, and has really -- and then having it pass and suggesting that it's partisan while doing everything they can to make it completely partisan has frankly succeeded in undermining the mission of the commission itself and diminishing it to what is perceived by republicans now as a completely partisan witch hunt. so that even republicans who are the good guys,
margaret, let's start with you.isk for these two republicans, and if so, just how much of a risk is it? >> yeah, ryan, great to see you. it breaks my heart to say, yeah it is a political risk. they are taking a real political risk by joining this commission but it's a risk that, among many other risks, noble, brave and morally courageous risk they've already taken. liz cheney and adam kinzinger have proved that they have absolute backbone to stand for their positions. the way the january...
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margaret maughan, britain's first paralympic gold—medallist, who sadly died in 2020. change attitudes. in 1968, the first games for athletes with learning disabilities was held. they were promoted by america's famous political family the kennedys, one of whom had a learning disability. witness history spoke to organiser anne burke and to athlete frank 0livo about a time when people like him were often feared or ignored. i was a teacher in the chicago park district in 1965 teaching physical education. teaching skills to special athletes like frank, and frank was in the very beginning of the programme. i was 20 when i was in the special olympics. i had spinal meningitis. it made me slow. back in the early �*60s, there was no activities and no schooling for people with disabilities, or they were in institutions at the time. i tried to get on with everybody on the block and theyjust looked and laughed. i wrote to mrs eunice kennedy shriver and asked her if she would donate some money to put on the first special games. she was very excited. i wrote a proposal to her and th
margaret maughan, britain's first paralympic gold—medallist, who sadly died in 2020. change attitudes. in 1968, the first games for athletes with learning disabilities was held. they were promoted by america's famous political family the kennedys, one of whom had a learning disability. witness history spoke to organiser anne burke and to athlete frank 0livo about a time when people like him were often feared or ignored. i was a teacher in the chicago park district in 1965 teaching physical...
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margaret maughan, britain's first paralympic gold—medallist who sadly died in 2020.t which helped change attitudes. in 1968, the first games for athletes with learning disabilities was held. they were promoted by america's famous political family the kennedys, one of whom had a learning disability. witness history spoke to organiser anne burke and to athlete frank 0livo about a time when people like him were often feared or ignored. i was a teacher in the chicago park district in 1965 teaching physical education. teaching skills to special athletes like frank, and frank was in the very beginning of the programme. i was 20 when i was in the special olympics. i had spinal meningitis. it made me slow. back in the early �*60s, there was no activities and no schooling for people with disabilities, or they were in institutions at the time. i tried and get on with everybody on the block and theyjust looked and laughed. i wrote to mrs eunice kennedy shriver and asked her if she would donate some money to put in the first special games. she was very excited. i wrote a proposa
margaret maughan, britain's first paralympic gold—medallist who sadly died in 2020.t which helped change attitudes. in 1968, the first games for athletes with learning disabilities was held. they were promoted by america's famous political family the kennedys, one of whom had a learning disability. witness history spoke to organiser anne burke and to athlete frank 0livo about a time when people like him were often feared or ignored. i was a teacher in the chicago park district in 1965...
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and what's interesting in that press conference from margaret of s dash she even, i lined really that while this is under competition law and that's why that bringing it in. and under the competition portfolio. the reason that they're doing this is to ensure that you're the, comes to continents to be climate neutral by 2050, which is the use big ambition by what happened here. essentially, the economy has decided the european commission has signed and they have tacitly accepted by agreeing to settle for this 875000000 euros. some that when diesel calls are produced, these 5 companies have regular technical meetings to agree to only put in these tiny filled with something called blue, which is mixed with the emissions when the car is driving and then comes eyes to reduce the nitrous oxide. that's going into the atmosphere. they agreed to limit the the size and the ability of those, the capacity of those times to do that job. the commission says that this meant that they were firstly making the cause more polluting than they needed to be. but also stifling competition among other calm a
and what's interesting in that press conference from margaret of s dash she even, i lined really that while this is under competition law and that's why that bringing it in. and under the competition portfolio. the reason that they're doing this is to ensure that you're the, comes to continents to be climate neutral by 2050, which is the use big ambition by what happened here. essentially, the economy has decided the european commission has signed and they have tacitly accepted by agreeing to...
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margaret and john, thanks. we appreciate it. >> thanks, jim. streets today in rare demonstrations. check this out. they are protesting the lack of freedom and the worsening economic situation there in one city. hundreds of people defied a heavy police presence to protest. a resident told cnn that cubans have been experiencing power outages for a week. fueling anger. this comes as the coronavirus is decimating the island nation. skuban health officials reported more than 6,900 new covid cases and 47 related -- covid related deaths. both single day records for cuba. we'll be staying on top of that as the protests are so very rare to see in the communist island. we'll stay on top of that. >>> in the world of sports, novak djokovic now joins the ranks of the most decorated men's tennis stars. the world's number one tennis player took the men's wimbledon crown today making it the 20th grand slam men's single title for him. and joining roger federer and rafa nadal on 20 career grand slams. he's already won the australian open and french open this yea
margaret and john, thanks. we appreciate it. >> thanks, jim. streets today in rare demonstrations. check this out. they are protesting the lack of freedom and the worsening economic situation there in one city. hundreds of people defied a heavy police presence to protest. a resident told cnn that cubans have been experiencing power outages for a week. fueling anger. this comes as the coronavirus is decimating the island nation. skuban health officials reported more than 6,900 new covid...
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has left 7 dead, including a pregnant woman with at least 8 still missing the vessel, carrying margaret's trying to reach europe from africa. cap size, as they've taught in the coast guard, arrived on the scene. the incident is being investigated by italian authorities. europe remains in the group of a crisis with almost 40000 margaret, officially having made the journey from africa so far. if you had fled in east jerusalem with firework shot and a rock thrown his re soldiers is famous. people try this, thought property being demolished, already say that one is what construction without the necessary permission for palestinians were injured. in other world news and 6 people confirmed that 7 others missing after a fairy thank you bonnie and been easier and more than 50 people had been on board at the time. vote reported taking on water around half an hour off. the leading port for supplies for the international space station of blas it off from the bike and cosmo drug russia. cargo ship is carrying food, water, and other essentials on is expected to take 2 days before docking with a govern
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 60 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces milk again for another year. [whistles] lot of our milk gets made into butter. and then some of our milk also goes to making mozzarella cheese. there's a good chance you're tasting some of our milk every day. [engine starts] he likes--he likes driving papa around. i'm just--i'm teaching him for later when i'll actually need a driver. you're gonna go out the same way. go slow. you know, a few years ago, california adopted a regulation that really forced our industry to start looking at ways to mitigate the methane that comes off or out of the cow. you never want to get more regulations thrown on top of you. they're
different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 60 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces...
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of the houses, they have connected to our grid, and the 47, they have no power till now. also, zanzibar is 100% dependent power from tanzanian mainland. in 2009, the electricity for the submarine cable was damaged. in 2010, they stay for 3 months without the power. so...we studied how we can move from depending from tanzanian mainland. so, the shortest solution is to have renewable energy. [woman speaki native language] [indistinct chatter] woman: barefoot is a college which aims to empower women. we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we have only barefo college, zanzibar. [woman speaking native language] favdi: here we are rece
different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of the houses, they have...
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it's border with batteries and past tough t. margaret motors. we're ready to strengthen our level of support and deploy more european standing cole. offices and equipment were speeding up and briefing up what was already planned. and enclose cooperation with the list of waiting authorities were preparing. furthermore, a rapid border intervention. lithuanian border is common external border and front tech stands ready to help when needed. hundreds of migrants of illegally crossed into the way from bella. ruth, in recent weeks joining me around. $1700.00 people have already been detained at the board of this year. illness is acute batteries of deliberately shipping foreign margaret to the border. a claim means the noise is waiting. authorities have also permitted the mass detention of those margaret limiting their right to appeal and the you stance a marx, a shift and policy back in 2015 hungary fortified it centers on the board of croatia. and serbia, claiming that within 2 years that had helped out a couple of moments by almost a 100 percent bru
it's border with batteries and past tough t. margaret motors. we're ready to strengthen our level of support and deploy more european standing cole. offices and equipment were speeding up and briefing up what was already planned. and enclose cooperation with the list of waiting authorities were preparing. furthermore, a rapid border intervention. lithuanian border is common external border and front tech stands ready to help when needed. hundreds of migrants of illegally crossed into the way...
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so, margaret is watching right now. margaret says it's disgusting. how you opinions don't want to face up to the colonial history and the impact it's left on black lives to this day, all over europe and america. the police are racism, the u. k. this is margaret tate. i'm gonna, i'm gonna add perhaps some people, some belief. does that seem fat and less generic? and then the bigger picture, the bigger story have a nice another look. the thing is not the answer to all of society sales, and we know that we have policing around for centuries for system designed from colonial times, inherently racist because that's its origins. trying to change it and reform in small steps work because the system itself is problematic. and then that's what needs to change the one sure fire way we can show that black and asian, and other minority people i left likely to experience police brutality is by putting in the kinds of social infrastructure and investment to make them less likely to come into the context of the police in the 1st place. this means youth provision, m
so, margaret is watching right now. margaret says it's disgusting. how you opinions don't want to face up to the colonial history and the impact it's left on black lives to this day, all over europe and america. the police are racism, the u. k. this is margaret tate. i'm gonna, i'm gonna add perhaps some people, some belief. does that seem fat and less generic? and then the bigger picture, the bigger story have a nice another look. the thing is not the answer to all of society sales, and we...
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as lithuanian, which is placed barbed wire at the border with better. ruth and passed tough and margaret measures were ready to strengthen our level of support and deploy more european standing cole. offices and equipment were speeding up and beefing up what was already planned. and enclose. score formation with a list of waiting authorities were preparing. furthermore, a rapid border intervention, lithuanian border is our common external border and front tech stands ready to help when needed. hundreds of migrants have illegally crossed into the way here from federal in recent weeks. joining me around, $1700.00 people who've been already detained at the board of this year. village has accused but a roof of deliberately shipping foreign margaret to the border. claimants that live if we're going to thirties have also committed the mass, the tension of those warrants losing their right to appeal and the use thoughtfully . she marks a shift in policy in 2015 hungary fortified expenses on the borders with croatia. and serbia. claiming that when 2 years it had helped cover the inflow of margar
as lithuanian, which is placed barbed wire at the border with better. ruth and passed tough and margaret measures were ready to strengthen our level of support and deploy more european standing cole. offices and equipment were speeding up and beefing up what was already planned. and enclose. score formation with a list of waiting authorities were preparing. furthermore, a rapid border intervention, lithuanian border is our common external border and front tech stands ready to help when needed....