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tomorrow in victoria falls and it's about sustainable tourism supporting brule communities and nature conservation of zimbabwe's president has managed to anger conservationists by opening the event with a call to lift the global ban on the ivory trade it will be very interesting to see what leaders can agree upon at the meeting. a safari through serengeti national park can cost several $1000.00 euros tanzania's most famous and biggest game reserve attracts large numbers of tourists every year a lucrative source of income for the country. in 2016 tons an ear earned about 1800000000 euros from tourism accounting for 23 percent of the east african countries gross domestic product. throughout africa the number of tourists is increasing according to the african development bank there were around 63000000 tourists in 2016 sub-saharan africa has profited the most in north africa on the other hand tourism is declining in countries such as tunisia and egypt countries with a well developed tourism sector. the security situation also plays an important row rwanda a country in sub-saharan africa had long been
tomorrow in victoria falls and it's about sustainable tourism supporting brule communities and nature conservation of zimbabwe's president has managed to anger conservationists by opening the event with a call to lift the global ban on the ivory trade it will be very interesting to see what leaders can agree upon at the meeting. a safari through serengeti national park can cost several $1000.00 euros tanzania's most famous and biggest game reserve attracts large numbers of tourists every year a...
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provided the company with 500 meters of sea bed because the winery also functions as a kind of nature conservancy. placing the winery there. we create a protected space where many species can hide and build their new home for us it's very important to help the sea and the ecosystem and. the wine is a treasure from an unconventional wine it's just waiting to be raised from the depths and above all to be tasted. that's it for me and the d.w. business team here in berlin for more check out. business thank you very much for watching later. bursts. of species. words. those are big changes and most start with small steps but. tell stories of creating these people and innovative projects around the. country the touch screen machines and the 1st issue. interest has come to teaching the next generation took such a. music channels available. and more determined to build something here for the next generation. 3000. hello and welcome to our latest news from arts and culture toni morrison is america's 1st lady of letters and a cultural force since her 1st works of fiction were published back in the early 197
provided the company with 500 meters of sea bed because the winery also functions as a kind of nature conservancy. placing the winery there. we create a protected space where many species can hide and build their new home for us it's very important to help the sea and the ecosystem and. the wine is a treasure from an unconventional wine it's just waiting to be raised from the depths and above all to be tasted. that's it for me and the d.w. business team here in berlin for more check out....
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the international union for conservation of nature. has given conservation of species. our least concern your. country has built over 100000 massed since he started his workshops and has taken his message to some 3500 schools i mean. the conservationists say is that the artificial nest was 60 percent success rate and are helping revive the populations of urban birds. even still build another 250000 over the next 2 to 3 years. good for delhi it has someone like rakesh cutlery to look out for the city's birds but what happens in other urban regions how do birds adapt to a decrease in clean cover and rising human populations this explainer will help you can text to lies that question. more than half of the global population lives in cities and that proportion is growing in 1950 there were 751000000 city dwellers but in 30 years' time there will be 6700000000. to make more space for growing urban centers forests are being cut down. that means birds are losing their natural habitats. to survive they too must adapt to city life. experts believe. that of the world's 11000 reco
the international union for conservation of nature. has given conservation of species. our least concern your. country has built over 100000 massed since he started his workshops and has taken his message to some 3500 schools i mean. the conservationists say is that the artificial nest was 60 percent success rate and are helping revive the populations of urban birds. even still build another 250000 over the next 2 to 3 years. good for delhi it has someone like rakesh cutlery to look out for the...
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is like conservative precedent by its nature is i still i think a conservative country and as we rumble through this very old quit divisive breck's it ww people more than ever really want seeing just comfort zones leadership that is no troubles personal distractions and i think as far as johnson if he gets as far as number 10 downing street comes into office i think people are going to be asking this question is this somebody who is capable of putting country before personal interest and both mils gandel and that that question is going to hold a boris premiership all right well we'll leave it there matthew goodwin appreciate that thank you very much. still ahead here on al-jazeera as istanbul prepares to rerun its marriage election we'll explain why the city is a coveted prize in turkish politics. in sport the women's world cup heads into the final stretch as the knockout rounds get underway in from. hello again it's good to have you back well across the levant we are looking at temperatures that are coming up for coate city over the next few days and as we go towards m
is like conservative precedent by its nature is i still i think a conservative country and as we rumble through this very old quit divisive breck's it ww people more than ever really want seeing just comfort zones leadership that is no troubles personal distractions and i think as far as johnson if he gets as far as number 10 downing street comes into office i think people are going to be asking this question is this somebody who is capable of putting country before personal interest and both...
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nature the legal right to exist and flourish under 2017. the. status after fought for its rights to be. the way forward isn't simple with a future of conservation nature has recourse to justice. global food production is wasteful and it's training our planet. but pioneers are adapting with new food sources jellyfish is delicious with a very light seafood taste and a texture and some that calum ari. and innovative production techniques i've seen are vertical farm before i would never in a restaurant after say this is great earthrise feeding the 1000000000 on a jersey. crickets biggest total it has come to england somewhere else 6 weeks 10 times 11 venues 40 like i can australia the friendly drive will include funding when a world cup tie with al-jazeera for all the latest on the 29th cricket world cup. after decades of being programmed with instructions data hungry computers can only on their own identifying patterns and predicting human behavior. artificial intelligence can monitor our movement. and decide on our future the big picture decodes of the world according to ai and exposes the bias inside the machine part one on al-jazeera. hello i'm
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nature the legal right to exist and flourish and in 2017. was given legal status after fought for its rights to be. the way forward isn't simple with the future of conservation nature has recourse to justice. global food production is wasteful and it's training our planet. but pioneers are adapting with new food sources jellyfish is delicious with a very light seafood taste and a texture and some that talum are 8. and innovative production techniques i've seen a biopharma for i would never in a restaurant after say this is great earthrise feeding the 1000000000 on a jersey to. a horrific crime that shocked the world 51 people killed at mosques in christchurch new zealand why want to investigate people for could have done more to prevent this massacre on al-jazeera. talk to al-jazeera. we ask problems and besides the instability is corruption we listen since i hadn't been so are pushing the united states and president trump into conflict we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter just 0. 0. 0000 the african union suspends sit down and warns it may impose sanctions on those behind the violent crackdown on protesters. and how he'd sa
nature the legal right to exist and flourish and in 2017. was given legal status after fought for its rights to be. the way forward isn't simple with the future of conservation nature has recourse to justice. global food production is wasteful and it's training our planet. but pioneers are adapting with new food sources jellyfish is delicious with a very light seafood taste and a texture and some that talum are 8. and innovative production techniques i've seen a biopharma for i would never in a...
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change uk, the liberal democrats, one of those parties that may be natural compromises. for the conservativeter into an electoral pa ct party to enter into an electoral pact with the brexit party, it would be such a big step for them to take... it will be interesting to see if the brexit party's lead holds. it seems to held up fairly well since the eu elections but as time goes on i think that will become tricky because they are a one policy party. if he becomes the man, he said he will talk to nigel farage. nigel farage does want to be involved in talks with the eu posts and pro—brexit. let's look at the independent. theresa may looks to use for a lasting legacy. theresa may is desperately trying to have any legacy that is not the brexit shambles. which i think is fairly wishful thinking given that predicament the country is in considering the fact that there has been very little governing going on aside from brexit wrangling. she is talking about several different proposals and says that she wants £27 billion spending on education. it does not say that she has got that money. so all they a
change uk, the liberal democrats, one of those parties that may be natural compromises. for the conservativeter into an electoral pa ct party to enter into an electoral pact with the brexit party, it would be such a big step for them to take... it will be interesting to see if the brexit party's lead holds. it seems to held up fairly well since the eu elections but as time goes on i think that will become tricky because they are a one policy party. if he becomes the man, he said he will talk to...
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resulted in the species being classified as funder of the on the international union for conservation of nature as regular just. when it would that it did. as well as. the self funded wind or does research organization has already taught water conservation to more than 500 people through internships workshops and training programs. for gas. being being. treated washed up costs about 75220 euros or 60029000 rupees and it's not just scientists some of the people are donating are just interested in autos from around the world. despite the threats today this little island of coro seems to have become a home for this unexpected inhabitants 100 community hopes they will stay. now how exactly would authors help conserve the ecosystem they are in and what would happen if they cease to exist this explained will help you once are those questions. members of the visa family c auteurs a keystone species that means diddly a unique role in the ecosystem without them it would change dramatically or even cease to exist keystone species for example may not be the largest or the most abundant species in an ecosy
resulted in the species being classified as funder of the on the international union for conservation of nature as regular just. when it would that it did. as well as. the self funded wind or does research organization has already taught water conservation to more than 500 people through internships workshops and training programs. for gas. being being. treated washed up costs about 75220 euros or 60029000 rupees and it's not just scientists some of the people are donating are just interested...
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nature the legal right to exist and flourish and in 2017. was given legal status after marriage tried fought for its rights to be. the way forward isn't simple with the future of conservationensuring nature has recourse to justice. global food production is waste and it's training. with new food sources. with a very. innovative production techniques. before i would never in a restaurant after this is great earthrise feeding the 1000000000. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. this is al-jazeera. paramilitary forces gather in strength in sudan's capital a day after dozens of protesters are killed in a crackdown. people say here it is much easier to find weapons than finding medicine the cruel irony of syria's.
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if he makes it to the final two, will the tory membership — conservative by name and often conservative by nature his past misdemeanours? 0ur political reporter, peter saull, explained why mr gove may have decided to talk about his past. as you saw there, this has become a feature for conservative leadership contest, the international development secretary rory stewart talking about a wedding he was out in iran 15 years ago in which he was past a pipe, an opium pipe, and felt that he had to smoke it out of politeness. others have made similar admissions of prior use of drugs. dominic raab, for example, has said he smoked cannabis while at university. you saw the clip from boris johnson as well when he was asked back in 2005 so this is a question politicians are often asked, how did they behave when they were younger, perhaps in a former life as politicians? i think the message from michael gove today is, judge me on my record as a politician in parliament because remember politicians have past lives and they were people before politicians. in terms of how he is handling that and his reaction, how
if he makes it to the final two, will the tory membership — conservative by name and often conservative by nature his past misdemeanours? 0ur political reporter, peter saull, explained why mr gove may have decided to talk about his past. as you saw there, this has become a feature for conservative leadership contest, the international development secretary rory stewart talking about a wedding he was out in iran 15 years ago in which he was past a pipe, an opium pipe, and felt that he had to...
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if he makes it to the final two, will the tory membership — conservative by name and often conservative by natureve his past misdemeanours? our political reporter peter saull explained why mr gove may have decided to talk about his past. this is becoming feature of the conservative leadership contest. another candidate talking about being at a wedding in iran 15 years ago and being passed an opium pipe, saying he felt he had to smoke it due to politeness. others making similar admissions of taking drugs, you saw the clip of borisjohnson as well when he was presenting the news backin well when he was presenting the news back in 2005. this is a question that politicians are often asked, how did they behave and they were younger? perhaps any former life as politicians and i think the kind of message you can take from michael gove today is, look, judge me on my record as a politician in parliament, remember politicians had passed lives. in terms of how he is handling it, how is he being received? i think the key question is how it goes down among the tory faithful out there in the country. michael go
if he makes it to the final two, will the tory membership — conservative by name and often conservative by natureve his past misdemeanours? our political reporter peter saull explained why mr gove may have decided to talk about his past. this is becoming feature of the conservative leadership contest. another candidate talking about being at a wedding in iran 15 years ago and being passed an opium pipe, saying he felt he had to smoke it due to politeness. others making similar admissions of...
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you can imagine these people are quite conservative by nature so thatjust shows the level of concernusiness community, academics, universities, western governments, all voicing their concern about this proposal and what it is, they are saying it doesn't matter what the accusation is, people simply cannot face a fair trial on the mainland because courts there are controlled by the communist party. according to the hong kong government, when hong kong was handed over to mainland china, it maintained its independent judicial system. they say this has meant that there are fugitives hiding out in hong kong and something has to be done about this. but, despite that no doubt legitimate concern, there are many, many people in hong kong worried about this broader problem that the government in china might, i suppose, use trumped up charges to grab activists to grab anybody, in fa ct, grab activists to grab anybody, in fact, to bring them back to mainland to face court. indeed, kong lawyers are saying it is being pushed through extremely quickly in the legislative council. —— hong kong lawyers
you can imagine these people are quite conservative by nature so thatjust shows the level of concernusiness community, academics, universities, western governments, all voicing their concern about this proposal and what it is, they are saying it doesn't matter what the accusation is, people simply cannot face a fair trial on the mainland because courts there are controlled by the communist party. according to the hong kong government, when hong kong was handed over to mainland china, it...
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if he makes it to the final two, will the tory membership, conservative by name and often conservative by naturet hard to forgive his past misdemeanours? the queen's official birthday has been marked by the annual trooping the colour ceremony. the duchess of sussex joined the parade in an open—top carriage, her first public appearance since the birth of her son four weeks ago. sarah campbell reports. it is one of the biggest events on the royal calendar, and always want to attract crowds to the mall. this year, many were hoping for a glimpse of the duchess of sussex and they we re of the duchess of sussex and they were not disappointed, sitting alongside her husband, prince harry, with her sister—in—law, prince catherine, the duchess of cambridge and the duchess of cornwall, this was her first public appearance since the birth of her baby archie, on the 6th of may. the queen celebrated her 93rd birthday in april, trooping the colour has marked the moniker‘s official birthday for more than 200 years. after one week, honouring the sacrifices made by the military on the beaches of normandy, today,
if he makes it to the final two, will the tory membership, conservative by name and often conservative by naturet hard to forgive his past misdemeanours? the queen's official birthday has been marked by the annual trooping the colour ceremony. the duchess of sussex joined the parade in an open—top carriage, her first public appearance since the birth of her son four weeks ago. sarah campbell reports. it is one of the biggest events on the royal calendar, and always want to attract crowds to...
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ask my conservative members of this body that that conservative ideology also translates to conserving our natural resources. and for that idea of federalism, to extend this offshore drilling so that states have a say and states have spoken in south carolina. and other states as well. with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from arizona. ouisiana. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, let's break this apart a little bit. so my friend from south carolina has proposed this amendment because he wants to protect the environment. because he wants to protect the environment. let's look at what happens when you do this. my friend sat in the house resources committee where we had experts, not people standing here behind the microphone, but real experts who came to the congress, who testified before us and who said, we have looked at this issue when you stop producing energy domestically, we looked at it, and what happens is you import it. mr. graves: you import it from foreign countries. so, one, you're not stopping the production of energy. you're
ask my conservative members of this body that that conservative ideology also translates to conserving our natural resources. and for that idea of federalism, to extend this offshore drilling so that states have a say and states have spoken in south carolina. and other states as well. with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from arizona. ouisiana. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, let's break this apart a little bit. so my...
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the way forward isn't simple for the future of conservation may lie in ensuring nature has recourse tojustice. global food production is wasteful and it's training our planet. but pioneers are adapting with new food sources jellyfish is delicious with a very light seafood taste and a texture and some that alum ari. and innovative production techniques have seen a vertical farm before i would never in a restaurant have to say this is great earthrise feeding the billions on a. yes. i know. but you. know some of it i like. make stories generate thousands of headlines with different angles from different perspectives to separate the spin from the facts with the listening post on al-jazeera. these explosions were not an act of war. these nuclear bombs were experiments by the soviet union. to the kazakh people who lived in the vicinity the motives might be little difference. rewind silent. on now to see. condemnation of the un of the violence in sudan as doctors in the country say the death toll from the crackdown has risen to 60 with hundreds critically injured. a long downhill and this is
the way forward isn't simple for the future of conservation may lie in ensuring nature has recourse tojustice. global food production is wasteful and it's training our planet. but pioneers are adapting with new food sources jellyfish is delicious with a very light seafood taste and a texture and some that alum ari. and innovative production techniques have seen a vertical farm before i would never in a restaurant have to say this is great earthrise feeding the billions on a. yes. i know. but...
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by name, potentially conservative by name, potentially conservative by name, potentially conservative by natureab, one of the other contenders has told the bbc this morning that he admires michael gove's honesty. has told the bbc this morning that he admires michael gove's honestylj think he admires michael gove's honesty.” think he set out that he made a mistake, it was a long time ago, people willjudge it, but i do believe in a second chance society more broadly. it is for colleagues and members to decide, but i certainly don't see it barring him from this race in any way. dominic raab himself has admitted smoking cannabis when he was at university, borisjohnson in the past has given a magazine interview saying that he was offered cocaine when he was a student, rory stewart took opium, he says, and apologised for doing that ata says, and apologised for doing that at a wedding in iran 15 years ago. and jeremy hunt has admitted taking a cannabis drink when he was backpacking in india. a lot of the conservative contenders have confessed to taking drugs in the past, and it is a sign that this cou
by name, potentially conservative by name, potentially conservative by name, potentially conservative by natureab, one of the other contenders has told the bbc this morning that he admires michael gove's honesty. has told the bbc this morning that he admires michael gove's honestylj think he admires michael gove's honesty.” think he set out that he made a mistake, it was a long time ago, people willjudge it, but i do believe in a second chance society more broadly. it is for colleagues and...
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these are conservative members, conservative by nature, and it is perhaps another sign that this contest be quite bruising for some of the men and women who want to be the next pm. actor olivia colman and tv adventurer bear grylls are among a host of showbiz names to be recognised in this year's queen's birthday honours list. theyjoin hundreds of members of the public to be honoured for contributions to the community, as lizo mzimba reports. olivia colman. academy award winner olivia colman. academy award winner olivia colman. academy award winner olivia colman says she is thrilled to have been made a commander of the order of the british empire for services to drama. now is the winter of our discontent... simon russell beale has received a knighthood for his acting work. in the world of music, performer and actor alfie boe becomes an obe for services to music and charity. while the grammy and roots nominated performer mia becomes an mbe. but of course, the majority of the recipients have gone to people who aren't in the public eye. people like this woman, who has become an obe for her w
these are conservative members, conservative by nature, and it is perhaps another sign that this contest be quite bruising for some of the men and women who want to be the next pm. actor olivia colman and tv adventurer bear grylls are among a host of showbiz names to be recognised in this year's queen's birthday honours list. theyjoin hundreds of members of the public to be honoured for contributions to the community, as lizo mzimba reports. olivia colman. academy award winner olivia colman....
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they want to conserve national —— natural lights, the architecture of medicine's constitution and a moreoted for the republican nominee who voted for the republican nominee who voted for the republican nominee who voted for donald trump actually did not necessarily agree with some of the classic conservative economic principles. they wanted health care and medicare and medicaid and a social welfare net. they did not necessarily buy into free—trade. conservatives are not against the welfare state. conservatives in america are fully accepting of the social safety net of medicare, medicaid and social security. where they draw the line is whether the government should be as active as it is in allocating the rewards of society because inevitably the government is responsive to organised, compact, intense, articulate and well we're factions. elizabeth warren running on the left of the democratic field has a firm graph —— grip on half of the point. she understands there is a reason why five of the ten wealthiest counties in the united states by per capita income are in the washington area. it's
they want to conserve national —— natural lights, the architecture of medicine's constitution and a moreoted for the republican nominee who voted for the republican nominee who voted for the republican nominee who voted for donald trump actually did not necessarily agree with some of the classic conservative economic principles. they wanted health care and medicare and medicaid and a social welfare net. they did not necessarily buy into free—trade. conservatives are not against the...
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the bill includes $829 million for natural resource conservation service to maintain its core conservation mission. there's also money for watershed and subdivision. the bill provides $6. billion for agricultural research to ensure america retains its role as the leader of global agricultural science. in addition, to protect the integrity of the two usda's premier research agent sthirks bill prohibits the use of funds for any relocation cost associated with usda's proposal to move the economic research service and the national institute for food and agriculture outside of the national capital region. we held a hearing at which four farmers -- four former senior officials from both parties with 70 year of combined experience in individual agencies expressed deep opposition to this proposal and countless other stake holders wrote, called, and emailed, including the national farmers union, the association of american veterinary college the american statistical association, the national coalition of food and agriculture research, 104 agriculture and science related organization, 24 departments
the bill includes $829 million for natural resource conservation service to maintain its core conservation mission. there's also money for watershed and subdivision. the bill provides $6. billion for agricultural research to ensure america retains its role as the leader of global agricultural science. in addition, to protect the integrity of the two usda's premier research agent sthirks bill prohibits the use of funds for any relocation cost associated with usda's proposal to move the economic...
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naturally have. >> reporter: here they columbus zoo and the wild, conservation is one of the cornerstones of their operation. they're saving endangered species and helping animals in need. those efforts highlighted in the nat geowild show. and as we saw when we met emmett, the guide dog program is working. what do you think people should know about the cheetah? >> i think they should know it's the most magnificent animal in the world. there's less than 7,000 of them. it's most endangered big cat in africa, and i don't know that a lot of people realize that. this cat's in trouble. we need to do everything we can to keep these animals around. >> reporter: without his mom around. emmett needed some extra and very adorable help. >> go get your brothers. >> reporter: it's amazing to see a yellow lab and the cheetah side by side. who would have thought? it's this bond that suzy of the show. >> secrets are nothing more than compassion, hard work and the love of what we do. >> reporter: hi. that compassion was evident everywhere we went, from otters to manatees. while at manatee coast. gosh, it's wonderfu
naturally have. >> reporter: here they columbus zoo and the wild, conservation is one of the cornerstones of their operation. they're saving endangered species and helping animals in need. those efforts highlighted in the nat geowild show. and as we saw when we met emmett, the guide dog program is working. what do you think people should know about the cheetah? >> i think they should know it's the most magnificent animal in the world. there's less than 7,000 of them. it's most...
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nature. land. july on al-jazeera will the conservative new democracy be victorious in the snap elections we bring you the latest as greece votes a new documentary examines the use of modern technology and policing its impact on individual rights and civil society on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 lunar landing we look back at the 1st human steps on the moon and an ancient statue of apollo disappears in gaza a stunning archaeological mystery unfolding witnessed the 2nd round of democratic presidential candidate debates in the u.s. will be in line in detroit july on al-jazeera. this is the news from al-jazeera and these are the top stories donald trump has become the 1st sitting u.s. president to set foot inside north korea it happened at the demilitarized zone which separates the north and south during their meeting donald trump and kim jong un agreed to restart the stalled talks on denuclearization of the korean peninsula trump also invited him to the white house in the future. and at least one person's been killed north of the sudanese capital khartoum demonstrators defied threats by security
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experience and training, putting them on a path to a good job while learning about how to conserve and protect our natural resources. nd as a matter of fact, of the top-performing 15 centers, six were civilian conservation centers. i urge my colleagues to vote in favor of this bipartisan amendment. i yield back. the chair: the gentlewoman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon. mr. defazio: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from foxx. ms. foxx: mr. chairman, i'd reserve. the chair: the gentlewoman reserves. mr. defazio: i recognize the gentleman from georgia, mr. bishop, for one minute. the chair: the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. bishop, for one minute. mr. bishop: i rise as a co-sponsor of this amendment which would prohibit the closure of the job corps centers. closing the job corps civilian conservation centers makes absolutely no sense. these 25 centers are among the highest-performing centers in the country. despite claims to the contrary, they contribute directly to the mission of the u.s. department of agricul
experience and training, putting them on a path to a good job while learning about how to conserve and protect our natural resources. nd as a matter of fact, of the top-performing 15 centers, six were civilian conservation centers. i urge my colleagues to vote in favor of this bipartisan amendment. i yield back. the chair: the gentlewoman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon. mr. defazio: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman...
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these independently run online groups and their campaign and allegations of this nature are taken seriously by the conservativestancing himself from the group and that these people have no place in the tory party and it is encouraging the action is being taken encouraging the action is being ta ken swiftly. encouraging the action is being taken swiftly. you mention to the bbc debate on tuesday night, that was one of the guests who asked a question on one of the candidates. after the programme was broadcast it was emerged he had made comments on twitter that were allegedly anti—semitic. the bbc said it checked his social media profile before the debate itself and it had been taken down or they could not access that profile and he then restored it out of the programme which is when the bbc says that the comments emerged but they were not visible at the time and if they had been, he would not have been selected to ask the question and he has also been suspended from the school where he is a deputy headmaster. thank you. let's talk to mohammed amin who is the chairman of the conservative muslim forum and sajjad ka
these independently run online groups and their campaign and allegations of this nature are taken seriously by the conservativestancing himself from the group and that these people have no place in the tory party and it is encouraging the action is being taken encouraging the action is being ta ken swiftly. encouraging the action is being taken swiftly. you mention to the bbc debate on tuesday night, that was one of the guests who asked a question on one of the candidates. after the programme...
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according to the maryland o departmentf natural resources, bear numbers havese increa in western maryland due to improving habitat conditions and conservation. >>> a north carolina teen was injured and trapped for hours after her car ran off a highway. tonight, she's on the rad to recovery. the two things she credits for saving her life. >>> scare rest part of my life. i have never been in a situation like this. >> an arizonol family says pe pulled a gun on them and threatened to and thio was t wcouny n.lking right tonighe pole chief and the mayor taking action. >>> in just minutes, the perfect present to close out father's day weekend. "sports final," you know it's true. no need for wrapping papers. the adams fily tradition that's powering the nats, keeping their dreams alive. the next step local players are happy to take, and when father-son becomes boss-assistant. a basketball family. inseed >>> outrage in penix, arizona, after this police confrontti of dollar s their stor and c nbc family held gunpoint. gun point harper's fiance handcuffed by another officer. >> banging on the windows and to shoots, i'm goi you in your face. >> reporter
according to the maryland o departmentf natural resources, bear numbers havese increa in western maryland due to improving habitat conditions and conservation. >>> a north carolina teen was injured and trapped for hours after her car ran off a highway. tonight, she's on the rad to recovery. the two things she credits for saving her life. >>> scare rest part of my life. i have never been in a situation like this. >> an arizonol family says pe pulled a gun on them and...
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ask my conservative members of this body that that conservative ideology also translates to conserving our natural resources. and for that idea of
ask my conservative members of this body that that conservative ideology also translates to conserving our natural resources. and for that idea of
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centre that will engage and educate visitors about animal adaptations and conservation, the show starts at 1:30 p.m. the natureil now opens with more then a dozen animals up close. youth volunteers staff each station to deliver fun facts and conservation stories from 1130 -- 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. daily the talk on the wild side, the wildlife theatre is open from thursday until sunday. talk on the wild side returns. volunteers utilized by a fax, cartes, and animal exhibits daily around this you. life on the farm is a special talk in front of the insects to thursday through monday at 3:15 p.m., with a chance to meet our farm animals. in honor of world giraffe day, june 21st, an annual event to celebrate the longest neck to animal on the longest day of the year, we celebrate our heard and raised awareness of the drafts face. this thread a through sunday, there will be draft feedings from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. especial enrichment activity at 2:30 p.m., and an opportunity to talk to a care team. the proceeds will go to the restricted giraffe project. and last, but certainly not least, margaret the meerkat. a
centre that will engage and educate visitors about animal adaptations and conservation, the show starts at 1:30 p.m. the natureil now opens with more then a dozen animals up close. youth volunteers staff each station to deliver fun facts and conservation stories from 1130 -- 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. daily the talk on the wild side, the wildlife theatre is open from thursday until sunday. talk on the wild side returns. volunteers utilized by a fax, cartes, and animal exhibits daily around this...
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i think there should be scrutiny, and i think because of the nature of this contest is that, it isn'tjust to be the leader of the conservativeme minister, so that scrutiny is important. what does it say about boris that he has not committed? as i say, all of the contestants should put themselves forward for scrutiny. as you will gather, that was matt hancock speaking just a bit early this morning to john hancock speaking just a bit early this morning tojohn pina before borisjohnson said that he will indeed take part in the bbc television debate on tuesday evening. matt hancock withdrawing from the conservative party race leaving six candidates still in the running. a couple have been found guilty of murdering a vulnerable young woman in inverclyde more than eighteen years ago. one of them was also found guilty of fraudulently collecting her benefits, worth £182,000. a jury at the high court in glasgow convicted edward cairney and avriljones of killing nineteen—year—old margaret fleming between december 1999 and january 2000. margaret's body has never been found. detective superintendent paul livingstone, the senior investiga
i think there should be scrutiny, and i think because of the nature of this contest is that, it isn'tjust to be the leader of the conservativeme minister, so that scrutiny is important. what does it say about boris that he has not committed? as i say, all of the contestants should put themselves forward for scrutiny. as you will gather, that was matt hancock speaking just a bit early this morning to john hancock speaking just a bit early this morning tojohn pina before borisjohnson said that he...
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conservation is ben weiss works for the contra costa resource conservation district a special state district tasked with preserving the county's natural resources. his agency is helping ranchers and farmers apply for longer available yet not well known grant money through power cycle to reimburse the money farmers pay out of pocket to remove the john as well as put in prevention measures like. >>then saying or cameras sign it's whatever kind of appropriate on us a slight level the first time the conservation district helped a rancher successfully apply and receive the grant money was 2 years ago and the property owner was able to get rid of 120 times of constructio waste illegally dumped on their property over a 50 year span recently to farmers in antioch and nights and were awarded more than $31,000 to clean up their properties this grant will also if there's proper documentation like receipts and photographs and stuff like that will the bomb reimbursed farmers are password that they may have done if it's appropriate the next application period is august and the resource conservation district says 3 rangers have already signed up. in
conservation is ben weiss works for the contra costa resource conservation district a special state district tasked with preserving the county's natural resources. his agency is helping ranchers and farmers apply for longer available yet not well known grant money through power cycle to reimburse the money farmers pay out of pocket to remove the john as well as put in prevention measures like. >>then saying or cameras sign it's whatever kind of appropriate on us a slight level the first...
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is there a consensus perhaps coalescing around the idea, given the vociferous nature of a large section of the conservativel gove who challenges borisjohnson and not necessarilyjeremy who challenges borisjohnson and not necessarily jeremy hunt.” who challenges borisjohnson and not necessarily jeremy hunt. i think there are mixed views. if you are indie borisjohnson there are mixed views. if you are indie boris johnson campaign there are mixed views. if you are indie borisjohnson campaign you would probably like jeremy hunt indie borisjohnson campaign you would probably likejeremy hunt to be your opponent because then it really is pretty much a done deal anyway, i think borisjohnson will be the next tory leader and prime minister, but it will be much easier for boris to carry the contest if it is againstjeremy hunt. personally i am closer to the politics of michael gove but i worry a little about the psychodrama that a boris versus gove contest might represent. talk about blue on blue. yes and we all know what happened three years ago when michael gove essentially pressed the trap door button under borisjoh
is there a consensus perhaps coalescing around the idea, given the vociferous nature of a large section of the conservativel gove who challenges borisjohnson and not necessarilyjeremy who challenges borisjohnson and not necessarily jeremy hunt.” who challenges borisjohnson and not necessarily jeremy hunt. i think there are mixed views. if you are indie borisjohnson there are mixed views. if you are indie boris johnson campaign there are mixed views. if you are indie borisjohnson campaign you...
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this was not a natural labour seat, it was held by the conservatives with a big majority through the ukip. he said he was at one with ukip at some point. labour only scraped in 2017 to a candidate who got convicted for perverting the course ofjustice who got convicted for perverting the course of justice and who got convicted for perverting the course ofjustice and then compared herself tojesus christ course ofjustice and then compared herself to jesus christ and i spoke to labour officials and they thought it had gone at that time. then the brexit party had all the big momentum and in the european elections they romped home. the story on the ground in peterborough is the ground war work. labours advantage with the mass membership and momentum did carpools, they motorised people and that is what should scare the other parties because what they did in that campaign was focused on issues away from brexit. do you remember for the referendum when we weren't divided by our relationship with the european union questioned those boring issues like child poverty in housing and public services
this was not a natural labour seat, it was held by the conservatives with a big majority through the ukip. he said he was at one with ukip at some point. labour only scraped in 2017 to a candidate who got convicted for perverting the course ofjustice who got convicted for perverting the course of justice and who got convicted for perverting the course ofjustice and then compared herself tojesus christ course ofjustice and then compared herself to jesus christ and i spoke to labour officials and...
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conservative recession. it is still uber masculine in nature. and it is slow to change. fromt is very different corporate america in many ways. in washington, d.c., maybe 50 people that i could say are openly gay and that is in a rolodex way back here that would never be written down or disclosed because, as brian said, here i am front page of washington post as out as they come. there are still situations in the job i am in where people don't know that i am gay, they don't ask and when it comes up as a matter of conversation that i have a life partner or something that discloses might sexual orientation, there is a look of shock. and, straight people don't have to deal with that. thoughs another reason ryan didn't touch upon in washington, d.c. here, we have a phenomenon -- for the most part of a gay cops don't feel the need to go to goal or a liaison unit for support because it is it really comfortable place to work and live and to be gay. for many of them, while they are not out, they are comfortable in who they are and they consider themselves out. the definition of
conservative recession. it is still uber masculine in nature. and it is slow to change. fromt is very different corporate america in many ways. in washington, d.c., maybe 50 people that i could say are openly gay and that is in a rolodex way back here that would never be written down or disclosed because, as brian said, here i am front page of washington post as out as they come. there are still situations in the job i am in where people don't know that i am gay, they don't ask and when it...
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he is talking about the natural world and his fears, he has officially been known for many years, his concerns about conservationme mainstream. this is an issue he has pursued for decades now. he has given an interview to the telegraph magazine to mark the 25th anniversary of the highgrove house royal garden that he created, obviously who has gardened it in an environmentally friendly way, and he says he is terrified about the future of the planet that we are leaving to our successes. it is not just speculation as to whether he would discuss the climate change question with trump. —— there was lots of speculation. i watched the interview with trump, he was interesting how he was pressed repeatedly about whether he had discussed it, and president trump seem to be blurring the lines much more about what he might conclude from that. we won't hold our breath. he is still not happy with the paris accord. given the fact that president trump is well known for changing his mind quite quickly, if you look at the qualities at the time after speaking to prince charles, he said prince charles" wa nts future charles, he said
he is talking about the natural world and his fears, he has officially been known for many years, his concerns about conservationme mainstream. this is an issue he has pursued for decades now. he has given an interview to the telegraph magazine to mark the 25th anniversary of the highgrove house royal garden that he created, obviously who has gardened it in an environmentally friendly way, and he says he is terrified about the future of the planet that we are leaving to our successes. it is not...
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from my recent exchange with congressman lujan i'm pretty conservative in my statements and his question of whether -- is the contribution of natural variability, the contribution of solar force, the contribution of human forcing, the work of my community is extremely conservative. our whole hypothesis is that when an extreme event happens, it is due to random chance and that global warming had no role. we are extremely conservative in terms of framework and treatment. it is beyond a reasonable doubt statistically and we need very, very high confidence in order to reject a hypothesis that it was random chance. so we're -- it is very difficult for us to move us off of that position. and the reality is that even with that level of conservatism, we can still find that for heat events, as i mentioned earlier, more than 75% of north america, that the scales have already been tipped toward record-breaking heat events, record-breaking wet events, that half of north america, record-breaking dry events and that's even in the framework of being -- >> i find that interesting. you're in california, right? >> correct. >> and our temperature rec
from my recent exchange with congressman lujan i'm pretty conservative in my statements and his question of whether -- is the contribution of natural variability, the contribution of solar force, the contribution of human forcing, the work of my community is extremely conservative. our whole hypothesis is that when an extreme event happens, it is due to random chance and that global warming had no role. we are extremely conservative in terms of framework and treatment. it is beyond a reasonable...
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precolonial tim and according the department of natural resources bear numbeas have incrd in western maryland due to habitat conditions and conservation efforts. s>> frightening moment for some people in downtown.c. a hazmat crew hado go door-to-door after evacuating an apartment on tenth street after the smell of ammonia was reported last night. investigators quickly figured out there was a water leak and that water mixed with a chemical that caused the smell. the situation was corrected and most residents were allowed back in. the people who are still impacted are those who live in the apartments directly affected by the leak. >>> new this morning. a d.c. man is now accused of setting off a fire extinguisher in the office of congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. they say he didn't ma it into her office but he was on the same floor. she was not there at the time. >>>hanks to a strong economy, this year, college graduates are expected to face the best job markets indecades. many career choices are available and most with pretty higispay. >> whi good news but poses a problem for the fbi which cannot compete with the big salaries. the
precolonial tim and according the department of natural resources bear numbeas have incrd in western maryland due to habitat conditions and conservation efforts. s>> frightening moment for some people in downtown.c. a hazmat crew hado go door-to-door after evacuating an apartment on tenth street after the smell of ammonia was reported last night. investigators quickly figured out there was a water leak and that water mixed with a chemical that caused the smell. the situation was corrected...
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jeremy is a natural optimist, and i think that spirit will carry him through. and give the country in the conservativeody who could ta ke good feel about somebody who could take us forward. do you think grassroots members do have an open mind? there has been lots of polling on them and they seem to be in favour borisjohnson, on them and they seem to be in favour boris johnson, will on them and they seem to be in favour borisjohnson, will they come to this with an open mind? the conservative party has had a tradition of looking at leadership and being very open about it. when david davis and david cameron were involved, the conventional view would have been, david davis is ahead, he has established, then there was the challenge from david cameron to present things in a different way. i think conservative party members who are public spirited, that is why they belong to a political party, they recognise they are notjust a political party, they recognise they are not just voting for themselves, they have a responsibility to vote for people who do not have a vote this time. there will be a general electio
jeremy is a natural optimist, and i think that spirit will carry him through. and give the country in the conservativeody who could ta ke good feel about somebody who could take us forward. do you think grassroots members do have an open mind? there has been lots of polling on them and they seem to be in favour borisjohnson, on them and they seem to be in favour boris johnson, will on them and they seem to be in favour borisjohnson, will they come to this with an open mind? the conservative...
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conservation. a long list of events that will help put you in touch with nature. >> as you probably have noted we here are working for you with indepth coverage ofour changin climate. go to the nbc washington app and learn h impacts your family, your money, your health and your commute. just search climate change. >> look at you doing the news. >> i know. i was so excited about that. >> she gave it her news woman stance and things like that. >> i had that voice. do the weather. this is what we do on saturday morning. >> i can't see where the thing is. >> it's over there. there's the tv right there. >> i'll let you do it. how about that. >> stick in your wheel house right there. it's going to be a nice day. thanks for joining us. i bet you'll nap after this. >> i definitel will nap. >> that's how it's going to be. that's how i did yesterday when i worked your shift yesterday morning. it's going to be a warm day out ere but a beautiful day. plenty of sunshine. a breeze and beautiful sunrise. this is slightly worth it. literally look at the bright side. that sun cameat up 5:42 this morning. a beautiful m
conservation. a long list of events that will help put you in touch with nature. >> as you probably have noted we here are working for you with indepth coverage ofour changin climate. go to the nbc washington app and learn h impacts your family, your money, your health and your commute. just search climate change. >> look at you doing the news. >> i know. i was so excited about that. >> she gave it her news woman stance and things like that. >> i had that voice. do...
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according to the maryland department of natural resources bear numbers have macreased in land due to improving habitat conditions and conservationfforts. >>> he looks mighty omfortable. >> kind of just roaming around. on a stroll. >> not aod night out for anyone. this stuff is like sprinkled all across arthe-ye >> yeah. kind of like you're dipping and dodging and a lot going on. we he severe thunderstorm warnings going o.good news is that we don't have any severe thunderstorms out there right now and still lots of rain and lightning in some areas. up area. what in the hail is going on in st. mary's? take a look at the hail coming down out there in st. mary's. they had golf ball sized hail,ll and i' show this to you on the radar when the storm rolled through. wasn't just the hail they were dealing with andlso lightning. that's some impressive video there. don't call it a hail mary. >>kay. this is a storm that's moving through -- that's moving through and you canee with it lots of lightning and very r heavyn. that was a dangerous situation. the good news is that threat is gone. we head farther inorth, this where we have very heavy
according to the maryland department of natural resources bear numbers have macreased in land due to improving habitat conditions and conservationfforts. >>> he looks mighty omfortable. >> kind of just roaming around. on a stroll. >> not aod night out for anyone. this stuff is like sprinkled all across arthe-ye >> yeah. kind of like you're dipping and dodging and a lot going on. we he severe thunderstorm warnings going o.good news is that we don't have any severe...
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conservative in my statements. and this question of whether the contribution of natural variability, the ccontribution solar forcing, human forcing, the work of my community is extremely conservative. our high pothsis is that when an extreme event happened it was due to chance and that global warming had no role. we are extremely conservative both in terms of our intellectual framework and our statistical treatment. so our statistical treatment is beyond a reasonable doubt that's statistically, and we need very, very high confidence in order to reject the null hypothesis being that it was random chance. so it is very difficult to move us off of that position, and the reality is even with that reality of conservatism, we still find for some repeat events as i mentioned earlier more than 75% of north america, the scales have already been tipped towards record breaking heat events, record breaking events that happened in north america, record breaking dry events. and that's even within the framework -- >> i find that interesting. you're in california, right? >> correct. and our temperature records only go back so far,
conservative in my statements. and this question of whether the contribution of natural variability, the ccontribution solar forcing, human forcing, the work of my community is extremely conservative. our high pothsis is that when an extreme event happened it was due to chance and that global warming had no role. we are extremely conservative both in terms of our intellectual framework and our statistical treatment. so our statistical treatment is beyond a reasonable doubt that's statistically,...