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environmental scientist nicky mcleod and soil scientist lipolysis you see my tele founded a r s 20 years ago. and how the cattle auctions are just one part of a wider scheme to promote sustainable practices in rural areas. much of the grasslands has been badly degraded. the fragile ecosystem has been jeopardized by overgrazing and mismanagement and. the grasslands cover 10 percent of south africa but supply 60 percent of the drought stricken countries water needs. against a backdrop of global warming and climate change problems such as overgrazing sign a roshan and water security have become more urgent than ever. to keeping this beautiful grassland intact as a water absorber it's basically the skin on the ground the skin on the giving is grass then attacked is so important for a punishing a water source here in. rio also read what has all of the great river which is one of the very few still free flowing rivers in south africa supplying water to over 1000000 people from these mountains these mountains are around as all the way to the indian ocean so it's a very important and scape not j
environmental scientist nicky mcleod and soil scientist lipolysis you see my tele founded a r s 20 years ago. and how the cattle auctions are just one part of a wider scheme to promote sustainable practices in rural areas. much of the grasslands has been badly degraded. the fragile ecosystem has been jeopardized by overgrazing and mismanagement and. the grasslands cover 10 percent of south africa but supply 60 percent of the drought stricken countries water needs. against a backdrop of global...
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they're working 6 days a week mcleod says they're trying to fill the 8 kitchen positions in at least10 employees in front of the house, but they haven't been lucky been very difficult. we have out on indeed and we have out on craig's list and the response has been very good and we do get we schedule interviews and they just don't show up or getting a lot of interest. but and. >> we hit some road courtney coogee is what heringer is states in clarksburg. she says you'll county, which is now on the state's orange tier. it's dealing with a similar problem. they're hoping to feel at least 5 positions for tasting room servers and helping out at the farmers market. people are out there. they're looking for jobs and they're already getting hired at other locations after months of bad news on the employment front. california reports it added 141,000 jobs in february. more than 102,000 of it coming in the restaurant and hotel industries. good news for mccloy in as people are slowly going back to work. they remain optimistic that they can slowly fill those positions. i think there's great peopl
they're working 6 days a week mcleod says they're trying to fill the 8 kitchen positions in at least10 employees in front of the house, but they haven't been lucky been very difficult. we have out on indeed and we have out on craig's list and the response has been very good and we do get we schedule interviews and they just don't show up or getting a lot of interest. but and. >> we hit some road courtney coogee is what heringer is states in clarksburg. she says you'll county, which is now...
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. >>> joining me now is georgia state representative donna mcleod. thank you so much for being with us. why was your colleague park cannon arrested? can you hear me, representative? representative? it's john berman. can you hear me? >> none of us can hear you. >> all right. you can't hear me? >> no, i can't. i don't hear anything yet. >> apparently the representative cannot hear me. let's put up on the screen so people can see what's in this law, this new law. it adds stricter voter i.d. requirements. it creates voter i.d. requirements. before you needed a signature match. now you need a voter i.d. or driver's license. we're told some voters do not have access to that type of i.d. and there's a restriction there. >> this is the one you pointed out. it prohibited the mailing of unsolicited absentee ballot applications. that's important because president trump, this is the one that got stuck in his craw. >> ballot drop boxes moves them inside polling locations. the purpose is to have it where you can go 24 hours a day, outside, leave it so it's conveni
. >>> joining me now is georgia state representative donna mcleod. thank you so much for being with us. why was your colleague park cannon arrested? can you hear me, representative? representative? it's john berman. can you hear me? >> none of us can hear you. >> all right. you can't hear me? >> no, i can't. i don't hear anything yet. >> apparently the representative cannot hear me. let's put up on the screen so people can see what's in this law, this new law....
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. >> 43 years later, jodi found that dad, tim mcleod. >> this is tim. isam pearson. >> jodi was toldher's first husband, sam pearson, the man in the uniform, was her real father from the time she was born in marin county until the age of 12. then everything changed with her mother's second marriage to a man named wayne. >> at age 12, i was told that i was really wayne's biological daughter. >> jodi then spent her life bonding with wayne, converting to judaism, like wayne, and even taking his last name, klugman. but something was always bothering her. with her shocking red hair, she didn't look anything like wayne at all, and so she hired christina bryan fitzgibbons, a dna detective. >> two weeks later, i was down to two men, who were brothers -- a man named tim, and he had a brother named cameron. >> christina took jodi's dna and matched it to distant relatives, who also took a similar test. >> it's like a jigsaw puzzle, and i know they connect somehow. >> christina made a family tree, slowly filling in the blanks through dna, first by finding jodi's biological great-grandparents, th
. >> 43 years later, jodi found that dad, tim mcleod. >> this is tim. isam pearson. >> jodi was toldher's first husband, sam pearson, the man in the uniform, was her real father from the time she was born in marin county until the age of 12. then everything changed with her mother's second marriage to a man named wayne. >> at age 12, i was told that i was really wayne's biological daughter. >> jodi then spent her life bonding with wayne, converting to judaism, like...
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and make a mcleod have convinced many people here in eastern cape province but living in harmony with nature benefits them to help secure their livelihoods. they're now keen to protect resources and conserve biodiversity in the unique landscape of the grassland. so. all our work is about grass. bring healthy girl strength bit o. water absorption and soil moisture more productive range less happy fed cattle happy healthy people. that are all money at the my kids if you serve that cattle you know and that we love all cattle not just the bulk cash pop culture. environmental protection and sustainable development even after 2 decades the 2 are as committed as ever. that's all from us at global 3000 this week thanks for joining us and do send us your feedback right see global 3000 at d w dot com and check out our facebook page to d.w. global ideas see you next time take cash. after. hunting in the arctic circle who has the right to do so in the land of the. sweden supreme court has ruled that exclusive game hunting and fishing rights are stored to one of the oldest communities. it was a hi
and make a mcleod have convinced many people here in eastern cape province but living in harmony with nature benefits them to help secure their livelihoods. they're now keen to protect resources and conserve biodiversity in the unique landscape of the grassland. so. all our work is about grass. bring healthy girl strength bit o. water absorption and soil moisture more productive range less happy fed cattle happy healthy people. that are all money at the my kids if you serve that cattle you know...
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and make a mcleod have convinced many people here in eastern cape province that living in harmony with nature benefits them to help secure their livelihoods. they're now keen to protect resources and conserve biodiversity in the unique landscape of the grasslands. so actually all our work is about grass. bring healthy girl strength bid to water absorption and soil moisture more productive range less happy fat cattle happy healthy people. that were all money at them my kids if you said that cattle. and that we love all cattle it's not just about cash it's about culture. environmental protection and sustainable development even after 2 decades the 2 are as committed as ever. that's all from us that global 3000 this week thanks for joining us and do send us your feedback right see global 3000 at d w dot com and check out our facebook page to d.w. global ideas see you next time take kak. to own. or not to well. what about a shirt collar instead. of a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something. economic magazine made in germany. 90 minutes w. . the squad desk as it seeks
and make a mcleod have convinced many people here in eastern cape province that living in harmony with nature benefits them to help secure their livelihoods. they're now keen to protect resources and conserve biodiversity in the unique landscape of the grasslands. so actually all our work is about grass. bring healthy girl strength bid to water absorption and soil moisture more productive range less happy fat cattle happy healthy people. that were all money at them my kids if you said that...
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representative mcleod, thanks for being with us. you called this jim crow 2.0. just explain to those who don't know the history. >> jim crow was used to restricting blacks from voting from probably the 1930s to the '60s. that's why the civil rights movement took effect. that policy of having blacks having to justify their own citizenship and why they should be able to vote and asking them to count beans in a jelly jar, how many bubbles on a soap bar, creating literacy tests. jim crow did not want african-americans to vote in this day. >> among other things, it bans food and water to people in lines. there are long lines, we have seen those, mostly minority. here is a mother who spoke to a reporter in the pouring rain back in june. >> you have been here about four hours. >> i am not leaving. >> why are you intent on staying here? >> it's important for me and my son. people work past 5:00. working folks can't get there in time. >> you know, that's one of the parts, but i think the most egregious part is the possibility of counties and states being taken over by a
representative mcleod, thanks for being with us. you called this jim crow 2.0. just explain to those who don't know the history. >> jim crow was used to restricting blacks from voting from probably the 1930s to the '60s. that's why the civil rights movement took effect. that policy of having blacks having to justify their own citizenship and why they should be able to vote and asking them to count beans in a jelly jar, how many bubbles on a soap bar, creating literacy tests. jim crow did...
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environmental scientist nicky mcleod and soil scientist see my tele founded a r s 20 years ago. and how the cattle auctions are just one part of a wider scheme to promote sustainable practices in rural areas. much of the grasslands has been badly degraded. the fragile ecosystem has been jeopardized by overgrazing and mismanagement. the grasslands cover 10 percent of south africa but supply 60 percent of the drought stricken countries water needs. against a backdrop of global warming and climate change problems such as overgrazing soil erosion and water security have become more urgent than ever. for keeping this beautiful grassland intact as a water absorber it's basically the skin on the ground the skin on the giving is grass then attack is so important for a punishing a water source area. also had were tears of the great omes imber were a river which is one of the very few still free flowing river as in south africa supplying what had to over 1000000 people from these mountains these mountains are around as all the way to the indian ocean so it's a very important and scape not
environmental scientist nicky mcleod and soil scientist see my tele founded a r s 20 years ago. and how the cattle auctions are just one part of a wider scheme to promote sustainable practices in rural areas. much of the grasslands has been badly degraded. the fragile ecosystem has been jeopardized by overgrazing and mismanagement. the grasslands cover 10 percent of south africa but supply 60 percent of the drought stricken countries water needs. against a backdrop of global warming and climate...
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tuesday sees mcleod as the weather front approaches from the weather front approaches from the and fromls to block astrazeneca exports to the uk. a vaccination campaign developing vaccines, rolling them out, these international project need international project need international cooperation. research in the us shows the oxford/astrazeneca vaccine is 100% effective at preventing severe covid—19 — and keeping people out of hospital. widespread condemnation — after violence breaks out in bristol at a protest against the new police and crime bill, in which 20 police officers were injured. there are there with violence, threats, graffiti, damage and violence. there could be as many as a00 people we want to speak to. fewer soldiers but more — and better — kit. the defence review expected to herald the biggest changes in defence since the end of the cold war. the cleaner that is out of this world — the mission to collect the space junk orbiting the planet. and with speculation that the current ban on foreign travel could be extended beyond mid—may — we'll ask if overseas holidays this summer
tuesday sees mcleod as the weather front approaches from the weather front approaches from the and fromls to block astrazeneca exports to the uk. a vaccination campaign developing vaccines, rolling them out, these international project need international project need international cooperation. research in the us shows the oxford/astrazeneca vaccine is 100% effective at preventing severe covid—19 — and keeping people out of hospital. widespread condemnation — after violence breaks out in...
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it's the home of kate mcleod, and she is a mermaid.t like there? it’s like, because it looks beautiful. what is it like there?— like, because it looks beautiful. what is it like there? it's hard to ut into what is it like there? it's hard to put into words _ what is it like there? it's hard to put into words and _ what is it like there? it's hard to put into words and i'm _ what is it like there? it's hard to| put into words and i'm extremely passionate about it, so i turn into a bit of a hippie when i try to explain it, but it is absolute paradise. i am slightly biased, but it has hills, beaches, everything that you could need. you are never going to be bored here. it is the best place in the world. 50. going to be bored here. it is the best place in the world.- going to be bored here. it is the best place in the world. so, if you have all of— best place in the world. so, if you have all of that, _ best place in the world. so, if you have all of that, why _ best place in the world. so, if you have all of that, why do _ best place in t
it's the home of kate mcleod, and she is a mermaid.t like there? it’s like, because it looks beautiful. what is it like there?— like, because it looks beautiful. what is it like there? it's hard to ut into what is it like there? it's hard to put into words _ what is it like there? it's hard to put into words and _ what is it like there? it's hard to put into words and i'm _ what is it like there? it's hard to| put into words and i'm extremely passionate about it, so i turn into a bit of a...
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having said that mcleod will build through the day.in the south—eastern quarter of the country. dense fog in southern counties, the south—west and the bristol area as well. a weather front sinking south, taking its reign with it, getting into east anglia, the midlands and northern ireland by the afternoon. behind that it will brighten up. not as cold as it has felt earlier in the week when temperature struggled to get above four degrees. the up that we are in the mild category, at 11 degrees, in the south—west. —— ahead of that. clear skies coming in behind. once again it will be a cold night. in scotland for example, in some of the glens, it could full 2-4. it some of the glens, it could full 2—4. it could full 2—4 in east anglia if we had breaks in the cloud long enough. more details on about half an hour. the chancellor, rishi sunak, has promised another £65 billion of economic support in his budget, which he says will help businesses and people through the pandemic. he also explained how he plans to start paying the bill, which wil
having said that mcleod will build through the day.in the south—eastern quarter of the country. dense fog in southern counties, the south—west and the bristol area as well. a weather front sinking south, taking its reign with it, getting into east anglia, the midlands and northern ireland by the afternoon. behind that it will brighten up. not as cold as it has felt earlier in the week when temperature struggled to get above four degrees. the up that we are in the mild category, at 11...