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he's currently experimented with growing millet. here it's milliken make do with little water and the whole thing that's what we hope that we can be successful with it in the next few years when the force and. the climate crisis will change agriculture. that's unavoidable the farmers who can't adapt will face hard times in the future. that's all for this week see you next time on tomorrow today until then take care and keep asking questions. on the road with our superheroes. my mission is clear kushti good and to me culturally sure it's more germany. does it i am checking everything out there's a lot going on a call by. germany tried and tested again. coming up on t.w. . a man. 100 years of use of bullshit. artists and then in one of those home made the top of your list tend. to miss the cut. and what does he continue to impact today. artist 21. am 30 minutes on d w. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all be. introduced through the topics covered and we couldn't read your blog. if you would like any information
he's currently experimented with growing millet. here it's milliken make do with little water and the whole thing that's what we hope that we can be successful with it in the next few years when the force and. the climate crisis will change agriculture. that's unavoidable the farmers who can't adapt will face hard times in the future. that's all for this week see you next time on tomorrow today until then take care and keep asking questions. on the road with our superheroes. my mission is clear...
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he's currently experimenting with growing millet. here this millikan make do with little water and the whole thing that's what we hope that we can be successful with it in the next few years the focus of. the climate crisis will change agriculture. that's unavoidable the farmers who can't adapt will face hard times in the future. that's all for this week see you next time on tomorrow today until then take care and keep asking questions. artist and in most of them a the top of your list of. hamas activists except. what does he continue to. impact today. marks 21. coming up on w. acrobatics on the. it's where contortionist stephanie meaning is in her element. she searches for extreme locations for her shoots. climbing up them is a thrill in of itself. and then lift off. the. 13 w. . how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all miss them. just 3 of the topics covered and the weekly radio. if you would like and the information on the coronavirus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get
he's currently experimenting with growing millet. here this millikan make do with little water and the whole thing that's what we hope that we can be successful with it in the next few years the focus of. the climate crisis will change agriculture. that's unavoidable the farmers who can't adapt will face hard times in the future. that's all for this week see you next time on tomorrow today until then take care and keep asking questions. artist and in most of them a the top of your list of....
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millet extracts germanium via the same method but buckwheat and sunflowers used a different trick. you might normally associate buckwheat with healthy organic cooking but it also happens to boast unexpected super powers it's able to mine rare earths out of the ground the buckwheat does this by extracting calcium in the process acidifying the soil around its roots the acids caused the phosphorous and iron that the calcium is found in to dissolve also releasing the rare earths that are in the phosphate rock. they all then migrate to the leaves by their stems here they are stored in the cells their walls and in special water reservoirs come back . the final mining project at the university of fine back still has a long way to go but all of a vicious says the potential in these plants is enormous the burden to. constitute the biggest source of these elements on the planet for centuries to come we could farm and harvest these crops and every year we find the same elements in the plants . of course in order for us to use the rare earths and other precious raw materials they 1st have to b
millet extracts germanium via the same method but buckwheat and sunflowers used a different trick. you might normally associate buckwheat with healthy organic cooking but it also happens to boast unexpected super powers it's able to mine rare earths out of the ground the buckwheat does this by extracting calcium in the process acidifying the soil around its roots the acids caused the phosphorous and iron that the calcium is found in to dissolve also releasing the rare earths that are in the...
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wider variety of crops instead of the typical for now he grows up to 20 crops including sunflowers millet soy and buckwheat they can survive long dry periods and thrive in the heat. with these and few unforseen we try to diversify our risk with these different crops. and we always want to have a few that can endure extreme weather conditions like those we've had in the past few years. through the. mall that seconding is an agronomist. he helps gattis and other farmers on their search for alternative crops in the state of brandenburg. his recommendation so many. their stone is just a soil what's astonishing is that in comparison to other crops soil can thrive in relatively barren dry soil even in these very warm temperatures there's nevertheless it's still a plant that requires water just a different times than other crops one battling travels along the bone dry roads of brandenburg on the way to mention bad to the lightning center for agricultural landscape research. peer plant breeders and soil scientists working together with still ologists geographers and hydrologists the scientists ar
wider variety of crops instead of the typical for now he grows up to 20 crops including sunflowers millet soy and buckwheat they can survive long dry periods and thrive in the heat. with these and few unforseen we try to diversify our risk with these different crops. and we always want to have a few that can endure extreme weather conditions like those we've had in the past few years. through the. mall that seconding is an agronomist. he helps gattis and other farmers on their search for...
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out are the members of the military, and another colonel who is the millet -- minister of defense.s suggested they were close to russia and wanted to engage in more military ties with russians, in a country where there's already the presence of france, 4500 french troops on the ground, as well as 15,000 u.n. peacekeeping troops in what is the most expensive you an operation and the deadliest. during the month of ro ramadan, they were attacked 250 miles away from the capital. . while there is this happening outside the capital, there is also social action. the main trade union in the country continues the one-day strike for another week. joining to this movement is the influential imam, who has joined the action. they want to see a return to civilian rule. as quickly as possible. . while the government of transition has assured there will be residential elections in february, a referendum over a reform of the constitution in october, many people in mali and members of the opposition say it's too late. they want a presidential election happen as soon as possible and a return to civil
out are the members of the military, and another colonel who is the millet -- minister of defense.s suggested they were close to russia and wanted to engage in more military ties with russians, in a country where there's already the presence of france, 4500 french troops on the ground, as well as 15,000 u.n. peacekeeping troops in what is the most expensive you an operation and the deadliest. during the month of ro ramadan, they were attacked 250 miles away from the capital. . while there is...
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looking at the match for th millet's movement and eventual cross doesn't result in a gold.but a similar move saw mill that anchor not recombine for gold in that site match. it's one reason why miller has made more assists than anyone else in the industry good history. he is not $163.00 in germany more than a 6th kingaroy giggs in the premier league all italian maestro francesco totty only little messi has assisted more. mother burst onto the scene at just 19 under his mentor louis van holland in 2009 he was brought in to compliment the team of established stars this time we had the big playmakers with us enshrined in the middle and. our famous robbery of the robin on the wings they had a lot of the time the ball in their feet they needed a player to attack the spaces then then they can use that as their quality in the rippling or in passing he made an immediate impact as a creative force but look also stands out in front of goal why because his awareness allows him to pick the perfect moment to take shots. at his shop selection is represented by. red means a high scoring ch
looking at the match for th millet's movement and eventual cross doesn't result in a gold.but a similar move saw mill that anchor not recombine for gold in that site match. it's one reason why miller has made more assists than anyone else in the industry good history. he is not $163.00 in germany more than a 6th kingaroy giggs in the premier league all italian maestro francesco totty only little messi has assisted more. mother burst onto the scene at just 19 under his mentor louis van holland...
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millet extracts germanium via the same method but buckwheat and sunflowers used a different trick. you might normally associate buckwheat with healthy organic cooking but it also happens to boast unexpected super powers it's able to mine rare earths out of the ground the buckwheat does this by extracting calcium in the process acidifying the soil around its roots the acids caused the phosphorus and iron that the calcium is bound in to do salt also releasing the rare earths that are in the phosphate rock. they all then migrate to the leaves via their stems here they are stored in the cells their walls and in special water reservoirs come back . the final mining project at the university of fine back still has a long way to go but all of a vicious says the potential in these plants is enormous the burden if they're the worst it's loyals constitute the biggest source of these elements on the planet for centuries to come we could farm and harvest these crops and every year we find the same elements in the plants. of course in order for us to use the rare earths and other precious raw m
millet extracts germanium via the same method but buckwheat and sunflowers used a different trick. you might normally associate buckwheat with healthy organic cooking but it also happens to boast unexpected super powers it's able to mine rare earths out of the ground the buckwheat does this by extracting calcium in the process acidifying the soil around its roots the acids caused the phosphorus and iron that the calcium is bound in to do salt also releasing the rare earths that are in the...
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wider variety of crops instead of the typical for now he grows up to 20 crops including sunflowers millet soil and buckwheat they can survive long dry periods and thrive in the heat. which isn't funes we try to diversify our risk with these different crops. we always want to have a few that can endure extreme weather conditions like those we've had in the past few years. with a. moderate 2nd thing is an agronomist. he helps gattis and other farmers on their search for alternative crops in the state of brandenburg. his recommendation so. well there still is just as well what's astonishing is that in comparison to other crops soil can thrive in relatively barren dry soil even in these very warm temperatures is nevertheless it still a plant that requires water just a different time than other crops one cycling travels along the bone dry roads of brandenburg on the way to mention bad to the life at the center for agricultural landscape research. here plant breeders and soil scientists work together with still ologists geographers and hydrologists the scientists are researching agricultural la
wider variety of crops instead of the typical for now he grows up to 20 crops including sunflowers millet soil and buckwheat they can survive long dry periods and thrive in the heat. which isn't funes we try to diversify our risk with these different crops. we always want to have a few that can endure extreme weather conditions like those we've had in the past few years. with a. moderate 2nd thing is an agronomist. he helps gattis and other farmers on their search for alternative crops in the...
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millet extracts germanium via the same method but buckwheat and sunflowers use a different trick. you might normally associate buckwheat with healthy organic cooking but it also happens to boast unexpected super powers it's able to mine rare earths out of the ground the buckwheat does this by extracting calcium in the process acidifying the soil around its roots the acids caused the phosphorus and iron that the calcium is bound in to do salt also releasing the rare earths that are in the phosphate rock. they all then migrate to spawn and their stems here they are stored in the cells their walls and in special water reservoirs come back . the final mining project at the university of fine back still has a long way to go but all of a vicious says the potential in these plants is enormous the burden the standard oil is constitute the biggest source of these elements on the planet for centuries to come we could farm and harvest these crops and every year we find the same elements in the plants. of course in order for us to use the rare earths and other precious raw materials they 1st
millet extracts germanium via the same method but buckwheat and sunflowers use a different trick. you might normally associate buckwheat with healthy organic cooking but it also happens to boast unexpected super powers it's able to mine rare earths out of the ground the buckwheat does this by extracting calcium in the process acidifying the soil around its roots the acids caused the phosphorus and iron that the calcium is bound in to do salt also releasing the rare earths that are in the...
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millet extracts germanium via the same method but buckwheat and sunflowers used a different trick. you might normally associate buckwheat with healthy organic cooking but it also happens to boast unexpected super powers it's able to mine rare earths out of the ground the buckwheat does this by extracting calcium in the process acidifying the soil around its roots the acids caused the phosphorus and iron that the calcium is bound in to dissolve also releasing the rare earths that are in the phosphate rock. they all then migrate to the least by other stems here they are stored in the cells their walls and in special water reservoirs come back . the final mining project at the university of florida back still has a long way to go but all of a vicious says the potential in these plants is enormous the burden to. constitute the biggest source of these elements on the planet for centuries to come we could farm and harvest these crops and every year we find the same elements in the plants . of course in order for us to use the rare earths and other precious raw materials they 1st have to
millet extracts germanium via the same method but buckwheat and sunflowers used a different trick. you might normally associate buckwheat with healthy organic cooking but it also happens to boast unexpected super powers it's able to mine rare earths out of the ground the buckwheat does this by extracting calcium in the process acidifying the soil around its roots the acids caused the phosphorus and iron that the calcium is bound in to dissolve also releasing the rare earths that are in the...
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jerusalem, the rocket fire from guys began with come out targeting tele these and what it claims were millet.
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the convoys move slowly, which makes them a perfect target for a millet. does he use automatic weapons and event rocket launchers. jo level. so i was in the passenger seat next to the driver. with lighting a cigarette, which is low, passed my driver right under my nose level, told me the convoy needed to know 3 base at sunset. no incidents were reported. this time driving in the dark is unsafe, so the trucks will continue on their way. first thing tomorrow morning with miss are playing back to bunky to the capital. and so we had to stay at this military base over night. let me actually show you where we're going to sleep because it's, it's quite something we can see a lot of weapons and ammo someone's gun. a bunch of renee's follow these guys known as guiding has been in the country for almost a year. now, there is a use driven by his bad writings using a to treat malaria his recently contract. it also, what are russians fighting for in c, r little for the good. just everyone here is either former, military or associated with the security forces from willi
the convoys move slowly, which makes them a perfect target for a millet. does he use automatic weapons and event rocket launchers. jo level. so i was in the passenger seat next to the driver. with lighting a cigarette, which is low, passed my driver right under my nose level, told me the convoy needed to know 3 base at sunset. no incidents were reported. this time driving in the dark is unsafe, so the trucks will continue on their way. first thing tomorrow morning with miss are playing back to...
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fascinating is that transference of knowledge especially in the case of birds people who served in the millet. and viet nam had been a president or complicit in the torture techniques that were using especially this field telephone this disappears on the cover of your book brought these techniques back into the inner cities and use them against american citizens so perhaps you can speak about torture as a technique we're talking about you know across the country without doubt thousands if not tens of thousands of people again mostly poor people of color were railroaded into prisons on false confessions you have heroically exposed some of those false confessions and have been able to free people but but tell us how you know what's happening behind the scenes. you know what are the techniques that that they use and and how how it how to become institutionalized well urged that torture was somewhat unique in the extreme that that it took in terms of electric shock being people in suffocating people dries up marino as it were then and mock executions the kind of techniques that were international
fascinating is that transference of knowledge especially in the case of birds people who served in the millet. and viet nam had been a president or complicit in the torture techniques that were using especially this field telephone this disappears on the cover of your book brought these techniques back into the inner cities and use them against american citizens so perhaps you can speak about torture as a technique we're talking about you know across the country without doubt thousands if not...
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to come out and speak in very openly critical terms of israel and israel's military, aggression or millet. it's military response of either be what we're saying in the gaza strip. now this is unprecedented, something we would not have seen from democrats even 5 years ago. but now what you're seeing are not only a number of democrats willing to go as far as to call israel and apartheid state, but willing to even push their own president. and i think what you're seeing is a president who has been backed into a corner because his own party has not been with them in his staff, members of the democratic party who recognize their power and recognize their power over u. s. foreign policy. and we see that evidence by the chair of the house foreign affairs committee, congressmen gregory meeks, from new york democrat, who is also calling for a delay in the sale of a 735 mil 1000000 dollar weapon system to israel. again, unprecedented. the israel is the biggest beneficiary of u. s. foreign aid, including military 8 and the region. and now what you're seeing are members of congress who are willing to
to come out and speak in very openly critical terms of israel and israel's military, aggression or millet. it's military response of either be what we're saying in the gaza strip. now this is unprecedented, something we would not have seen from democrats even 5 years ago. but now what you're seeing are not only a number of democrats willing to go as far as to call israel and apartheid state, but willing to even push their own president. and i think what you're seeing is a president who has been...
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. >> the moratorium probably milletates against the possibility of getting a satisfaction of negotiatednd the war! end the war! end the war! [ chanting ] >> you stupid idiots. what's your name, sir? >> never mind my name. i'm a freedom fighter. idiotic anti-communists, you stupid idiots. i will shoot you all like the russians. on top of you, no jobs. you're hanging around, demonstrators. you should be out working or do something in the hospitals. it's a disgrace what you are doing here. i'm ashamed for america, but i'm not an american, i'm a hungarian. >> died in this war. >> people die since time. people have to die for their children for their future. free america like you here now. you couldn't work around -- because you are misled. deep inside i'm sure you're all very, very decent people. you want the best humanity, but humanity is finished in the communist countries. you should be not -- do you know what it means having communists go to hungary, to czechoslovakia, go to east. don't turn away now. you should listen to that. stupid idiots. the people here is fighting for freedom. eve
. >> the moratorium probably milletates against the possibility of getting a satisfaction of negotiatednd the war! end the war! end the war! [ chanting ] >> you stupid idiots. what's your name, sir? >> never mind my name. i'm a freedom fighter. idiotic anti-communists, you stupid idiots. i will shoot you all like the russians. on top of you, no jobs. you're hanging around, demonstrators. you should be out working or do something in the hospitals. it's a disgrace what you are...
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to come out and speak in very openly critical terms of israel and israel's military, aggression or millet. it's military response, a visa be what we're saying in the gaza strip. now this is unprecedented. something we would not have see from democrats even 5 years ago. but now what you're seeing are not only a number of democrats willing to go as far as to call israel and apartheid state, willing to even push their own president. and i think what you're seeing is a president who has been backed into a corner because his own party has not been with them in his stand. well, if that's the case, and if we call them progressives who are willing to criticize as well as you say, in a way that hasn't been heard off for 5 years. people like robert menendez, who is the democratic chairman of the senate. foreign relations committee is very critical. how important is his type of voice in comparison to someone like chuck schumer who's pretty quiet at the moment? nancy pelosi being very supportive of the party stands and right behind israel. what you're saying are members of the democratic party who re
to come out and speak in very openly critical terms of israel and israel's military, aggression or millet. it's military response, a visa be what we're saying in the gaza strip. now this is unprecedented. something we would not have see from democrats even 5 years ago. but now what you're seeing are not only a number of democrats willing to go as far as to call israel and apartheid state, willing to even push their own president. and i think what you're seeing is a president who has been backed...
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millet extracts germanium via the same method but buckwheat and sunflowers used a different trick. you might normally associate buckwheat with healthy organic cooking but it also happens to boast unexpected superpowers it's able to mine rare earths out of the ground the buckwheat does this by extracting calcium in the process acidifying the soil around its roots the acids cause the phosphorus and iron that the calcium is bound in to dissolve also releasing the rare earths that are in the phosphate rock. they only migrate to the leaves via their stems here they are stored in the cells their walls and in special water reservoirs come back you will see. the final mining project at the university and find that still has a long way to go but all of a vicious says the potential in these plants is enormous the burden the. oils constitute the biggest source of these elements on the planet for centuries to come we could farm and harvest these crops and every year we find the same elements in the plants. of course in order for us to use the rare earths and other precious raw materials they 1
millet extracts germanium via the same method but buckwheat and sunflowers used a different trick. you might normally associate buckwheat with healthy organic cooking but it also happens to boast unexpected superpowers it's able to mine rare earths out of the ground the buckwheat does this by extracting calcium in the process acidifying the soil around its roots the acids cause the phosphorus and iron that the calcium is bound in to dissolve also releasing the rare earths that are in the...
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and update our space situational awareness to better inform our national security needs as the milletizationmmercialization of space increases. thoughts on that, coyote? >> you're on mute. the good news is i just had a trio of young -- two air force majors and a naval lieutenant commander complete a very successful thesis on exactly that topic. they are talking about an internationally-based organization led by the united states. they fused together all sensors of data to create a space ecosystem characterization, something that goes beyond the military concept of space domain or space situational awareness. but one common recognized picture about what goes on, on orbit. this is going to be published out as a book. we're definitely going to push this into a self-publishing situation here within this next year so these students' thesis can be available and be reviewed by everyone in the world. we think it's essential for us to do this as a broad international partnership so that we all have a common understanding of what's going on, on orbit. just as dr. evil or drevil. is it drivil? i got it
and update our space situational awareness to better inform our national security needs as the milletizationmmercialization of space increases. thoughts on that, coyote? >> you're on mute. the good news is i just had a trio of young -- two air force majors and a naval lieutenant commander complete a very successful thesis on exactly that topic. they are talking about an internationally-based organization led by the united states. they fused together all sensors of data to create a space...
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team but don't take my word from it we're going to take a listen to you live and how he explained mr millet and mr homos coming back into the euro squad. for you can i use to neo a successful tournament is extremely important for german football and the whole nation so we have decided to recall mats hummels and thomas miller who have both had a very strong season and. i think that their leadership qualities and how they are on the pitch sure fuel could help the team. this is a month off them. any other surprises in the 26 from your love note i think that's going to do it from surprises from from yogi live you took a look at a time lapse of your style of a 30 years it hasn't changed much it's got a little grayer and here feel lot like most of us but he's not one for surprises he's not going to turn up with a mohawk and a can of red bull he's done in this case though it doesn't just reflect. a lack of imagination from from you this is about just what he's got to work with he tried to regenerate and it didn't work after 15 years of college we're left with the story now about german football fo
team but don't take my word from it we're going to take a listen to you live and how he explained mr millet and mr homos coming back into the euro squad. for you can i use to neo a successful tournament is extremely important for german football and the whole nation so we have decided to recall mats hummels and thomas miller who have both had a very strong season and. i think that their leadership qualities and how they are on the pitch sure fuel could help the team. this is a month off them....
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i brought with me a former academy grad who now serves as my coast guard millet, lieutenant commander mckrone, the class of 2007. as we were coming in on marine one, i thought she was going to light up like a candle. she's an outstanding reflection of this institution. admiral kelly, i want to congratulate all of you on everything you've done this year to keep this school open and running and to be as safe as possibly can be in the middle of a pandemic. the instructors, the cadets, the cafeteria, support staff, public works, campus safety team, the science department, the medical staff, the morale, well-being and recreation team, everyone went above and beyond the normal call of springer's cookies for cadets were a particular boost in morale, and always ready, always ready. i want to thank you, cadet styler -- excuse me, sylor for speaking on behalf of your class, and congratulations on the honor of being the class of 2021's most distinguished graduate. and i want to thank your families and parents for everything they have done to support you and watch you, and those watching online,
i brought with me a former academy grad who now serves as my coast guard millet, lieutenant commander mckrone, the class of 2007. as we were coming in on marine one, i thought she was going to light up like a candle. she's an outstanding reflection of this institution. admiral kelly, i want to congratulate all of you on everything you've done this year to keep this school open and running and to be as safe as possibly can be in the middle of a pandemic. the instructors, the cadets, the...
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in 1970 three furious feminist tracks dominated the bestseller list kate millet sexual politics jermaine greer's the female eunuch and shulamites shulamis. firestones the dialectic of sex they and others who comprise what was then called the women's lib movement fulminated against male dominance endorsed sexual liberation and demanded that the nuclear family be smashed. in the female eunuch greer wrote in the final analysis women aren't really free until they're libidos are recognized as separate entities. betty ferdan personally invited robert rimmer, ah, you may not know you may not remember robert rimmer. there was this enormous bestseller in the 60s early 70s called the herod experiment. yes, which described a college campus where the students would be assigned to roommates-based purely on their computer-generated compatibility and everybody would have affairs with everybody else and everybody would be constantly having sex with everyone else and they would be no jealousy and no marriage and it would all be blissful and fantastic and okay. so this guy will of course, he sold a huge n
in 1970 three furious feminist tracks dominated the bestseller list kate millet sexual politics jermaine greer's the female eunuch and shulamites shulamis. firestones the dialectic of sex they and others who comprise what was then called the women's lib movement fulminated against male dominance endorsed sexual liberation and demanded that the nuclear family be smashed. in the female eunuch greer wrote in the final analysis women aren't really free until they're libidos are recognized as...
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these insurance policies are extremely important to us they motivate us when we grow corn or millet for example we can concentrate on making sure the crops grow and thrive like they should. already has 4600000 farmers in africa under contract the business is conducted digitally with their payout from the insurance policy joachim when yellow can now hope for a better harvest in the future. tech news now vala copter says its battery powered electric air taxis will get you from the airport to central paris in just a few minutes by air and for the price of a taxi a normal flying taxi the countdown is on to the 1st flight in a real environment in the french capital. test conditions the small are ideal sunny hardly a breath of wind very little of their flight activity. voto copter executive christiane power is waiting for his even taught the electric multi rover helicopter to take off. pilots came to b.s. cohen already flew the aircraft in public instruction 29000 still he and the team keep testing the electric chopper. to test the code to test flight as part of one of our crewmembers pilot t
these insurance policies are extremely important to us they motivate us when we grow corn or millet for example we can concentrate on making sure the crops grow and thrive like they should. already has 4600000 farmers in africa under contract the business is conducted digitally with their payout from the insurance policy joachim when yellow can now hope for a better harvest in the future. tech news now vala copter says its battery powered electric air taxis will get you from the airport to...
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wider variety of crops instead of the typical for now he grows up to 20 crops including sunflowers millet soil and buckwheat they can survive long dry periods and thrive in the heat. we try to diversify our risk with these different crops. and we always want to have a few that can endure extreme weather conditions like those we've had in the past few years. molded speckling is an agronomist he helps get as and other farmers on their search for alternative crops and the state of brandenburg. his recommendation so i. i was just always just as oil what's astonishing is that in comparison to other crops soil can thrive in relatively barren dry soil even in these very warm temperatures is nevertheless it's still a plant that requires water just a different time than other crops one guy claimed travels along the bone dry roads of brandenburg on the way to mention back to the lightning center for agricultural landscapes research. here trent breeders and social scientists work together with still ologists geographers and hydrologists the scientists are researching agricultural land and how it can
wider variety of crops instead of the typical for now he grows up to 20 crops including sunflowers millet soil and buckwheat they can survive long dry periods and thrive in the heat. we try to diversify our risk with these different crops. and we always want to have a few that can endure extreme weather conditions like those we've had in the past few years. molded speckling is an agronomist he helps get as and other farmers on their search for alternative crops and the state of brandenburg. his...
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secretary lloyd austin and general mark millet currently giving a press briefing right now.e briefing room since the administration announced the u.s. is leaving afghanistan. we will keep our eyes on the communic portion and keep updated on news happening there. >>> here's something else that caught my eye today. a progressive group is circulating polling that they conducted about the oldest sitting supreme court justice and whether it's time for him to step down. demand justice commissioned a poll and asked and 50% said stephen breyer should retire this year, and less than a quarter think he should remain on the bench. they were questioning saying justice breyer was considering retiring and that's how they got that result. he was appointed to the high court nearly 27 years ago. this would allow, they say, president biden to nominate the first-ever black woman supreme court justice, especially with democrats in control in the senate. in the press release, the poll noted they're getting nervous breyer will remain at least for another year. we shall see and we will be right ba
secretary lloyd austin and general mark millet currently giving a press briefing right now.e briefing room since the administration announced the u.s. is leaving afghanistan. we will keep our eyes on the communic portion and keep updated on news happening there. >>> here's something else that caught my eye today. a progressive group is circulating polling that they conducted about the oldest sitting supreme court justice and whether it's time for him to step down. demand justice...
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these insurance policies are extremely important to us they motivate us when we grow corn or millet for example we can concentrate on making sure the crops grow and thrive like they should. phool already has 4600000 farmers in africa under contract the business is conducted digitally with their payout from the insurance policy joachim when young low can now hope for a better harvest in the future tech news now vala copter says its battery powered electric air taxis will get you from the airport to central paris in just a few minutes by air and for the price of a taxi a normal flying taxi the countdown is on to the 1st flight in a real environment in the french capital. test conditions this morning are ideal sunny hardly a breath of wind very little of their flight activity voto copter executive christiane power is waiting for his even taught the electric multi rover helicopter to take off. pilots came to b.s. cohen already flew the aircraft in public in shock and 29000 still he and the team keep testing the electric chopper. to test who caught this type of a test flight as part of one o
these insurance policies are extremely important to us they motivate us when we grow corn or millet for example we can concentrate on making sure the crops grow and thrive like they should. phool already has 4600000 farmers in africa under contract the business is conducted digitally with their payout from the insurance policy joachim when young low can now hope for a better harvest in the future tech news now vala copter says its battery powered electric air taxis will get you from the airport...
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to come out and speak in very openly critical terms of israel and israel's military, aggression or millet. it's military response, a visa be what we're saying in the gaza strip. now this is unprecedented, something we would not have seen from democrats even 5 years ago. but now what you're seeing are not only a number of democrats willing to go as far as to call israel and apartheid state, willing to even push their own president. and i think what you're seeing is a president who has been backed into a corner because his own party has not been with them. and his staff, members of the democratic party who recognized their power and recognized their power over u. s. foreign policy. and we see that evidence by the chair of the house foreign affairs committee, congressmen gregory meeks, from new york democrat, who is also calling for a delay in the sale of a 735000000 dollar weapon system to israel again, unprecedented. the israel is the biggest beneficiary of us foreign aid, including military 8 and the region. and now what you're seeing are members of congress who are willing to say this ne
to come out and speak in very openly critical terms of israel and israel's military, aggression or millet. it's military response, a visa be what we're saying in the gaza strip. now this is unprecedented, something we would not have seen from democrats even 5 years ago. but now what you're seeing are not only a number of democrats willing to go as far as to call israel and apartheid state, willing to even push their own president. and i think what you're seeing is a president who has been...
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i myself but not exactly studied this i will point the subcommittee to a paper by michael millet that is forthcoming in the journal of politics where the authors look at hate study in texas. we illustrate id law in 2014 within a last-minute federal court decision allowed texans without qualifying document to vote in a 26 election. what what they found was 16,000 texans who would've been disenfranchised for lack of compliant ids were able to vote in 2016 2016 because s change. and when asked why they say they didn't have the type of id, the authors found individuals actually, many of them had their licenses taken away. many had moved and had not the proper texas id. so there's a number of reasons why individuals would not have the right kind of id to participate in that election. >> thank you. i see my time has expired. i would just seek unanimous consent to enter into the wreck the membrane opinion of judge mcginley in the pennsylvania case, applewhite versus the commonwealth of pennsylvania that outlines the judges findings in support of his decision district voter voter id law of pe
i myself but not exactly studied this i will point the subcommittee to a paper by michael millet that is forthcoming in the journal of politics where the authors look at hate study in texas. we illustrate id law in 2014 within a last-minute federal court decision allowed texans without qualifying document to vote in a 26 election. what what they found was 16,000 texans who would've been disenfranchised for lack of compliant ids were able to vote in 2016 2016 because s change. and when asked why...
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the family of missing california mom maya millete posting caption how about mother's day may a, we willtime. it was also searched back in january. the application for the order says he may owns a many as 20 guns and be that 18 remain unaccounted for. will may a went missing on january 7th. a pilot suffers minor injuries arizona overpass. can you see it upside down with the tail sticking up. emergency crews shut down the road as they got the 23-year-old woman out of the cockpit and to the hospital. the cause of the clash is unclear. the faa will be handling the investigation. bar stools sports founder dave portnoy blasts the stock market investors sit down with tucker carlson. >> designed to keep the. >> richard: and, you know, the little guy struggles which a lot of the game -- the power held the market very hard to win it as the little guy. jillian: tucker's full exclusive interview with elle present at a goes life today fox nation stay tuned for that send it back to you. steve: jillian, thank you very much. ainsley: hand it over to adam klotz, he has our forecast for us. hey, adam. ad
the family of missing california mom maya millete posting caption how about mother's day may a, we willtime. it was also searched back in january. the application for the order says he may owns a many as 20 guns and be that 18 remain unaccounted for. will may a went missing on january 7th. a pilot suffers minor injuries arizona overpass. can you see it upside down with the tail sticking up. emergency crews shut down the road as they got the 23-year-old woman out of the cockpit and to the...
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good morning, ainsley, so far there are no big breaks in the case and each day that masses maya millete'sstill living in a nightmare. >> frozen. >> at home where she lived with her husband and three kids. that night, january 7th. a neighbor's surveillance camera captured a series of loud bangs. now, we can't show you the video because the neighbor doesn't want their home identified but we can play the audio. [bangs] jillian: police haven't confirmed the sound in the surveillance video. what do you think it is. >> we took that video and audio to the forensic people that the federal government uses, u.s.a. forensic. they confirmed, first of all, that it's gunshots, that they were inside gunshots. jillian: that's not the only sound captured that night, right? there. >> was an argument about a divorce. there were gunshots and all of a sudden the children are outside alone playing in a cold 42-degree weather school night at 10:30 at night. >> what is your understanding of the events that happened that night leading up to this? >> we were all together new year's weekend. we were out camping. th
good morning, ainsley, so far there are no big breaks in the case and each day that masses maya millete'sstill living in a nightmare. >> frozen. >> at home where she lived with her husband and three kids. that night, january 7th. a neighbor's surveillance camera captured a series of loud bangs. now, we can't show you the video because the neighbor doesn't want their home identified but we can play the audio. [bangs] jillian: police haven't confirmed the sound in the surveillance...