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(gay webb) apparently, the pigeon river was a sustainable river.you had a spot on the pigeon river whether you're white man, whether you're indian, or native american, if you had a spot on this river, you can get all your food to get you everything you needed. you had it right there. the cherokees called it "beautiful maiden." that was the most beautiful word in their language. and that's what they used on the pigeon river, because to them, a beautiful young lady was the most beautiful thing in the world. this river was second to that most beautiful thing in the world. so that's why they named it. (bobby seay) the mountain folks had a wonderful way of life here. they had intergenerational exchange with the cherokee. the river was plentiful with what is called a white suckerfish; they would actually net them and catch them. (jere brittain) neuse river's my place. i can feel it in my bones like an acquired genetic trait. when i was a boy growing up at the confluence of north and south in neuse river, my mother would occasionally play on an old pump o
(gay webb) apparently, the pigeon river was a sustainable river.you had a spot on the pigeon river whether you're white man, whether you're indian, or native american, if you had a spot on this river, you can get all your food to get you everything you needed. you had it right there. the cherokees called it "beautiful maiden." that was the most beautiful word in their language. and that's what they used on the pigeon river, because to them, a beautiful young lady was the most...
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at last i was back on the river. rapids ahead, but i felt the freedom of moving water and the promise of a river to follow. three more portages and i would be on carp lake, with miles of open water. one of the most delightful things has been my connection with river spirit. i finally asked what she was. the response was, "just a flow of energy." "energy itself has intelligence." by connecting to her energy i was receiving both the emotion and the wisdom of her particular flow. river spirit gave me the key. her instruction to see everything as god was a beginning. now i felt my body being rewired to enable it to feel a more fundamental level of joy than i had ever experienced. i saw that joy was a choice. each time i called in joy, i watched to see where in my body there was resistance. and inquired what belief was underlying that resistance. once i began living with joy there was a natural embodiment of gratitude and love. it was that love of life that my soul craved. and it was what shifted the resistance to being i
at last i was back on the river. rapids ahead, but i felt the freedom of moving water and the promise of a river to follow. three more portages and i would be on carp lake, with miles of open water. one of the most delightful things has been my connection with river spirit. i finally asked what she was. the response was, "just a flow of energy." "energy itself has intelligence." by connecting to her energy i was receiving both the emotion and the wisdom of her particular...
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if you live in the american southwest, you depend on this river.why those reservoirs are so darn important. >> reporter: for years, cities across the colorado water basin have been booming. new housing developments built in arid chi matts. now those cities working to conserve water, incentivized by a rebate from the government. the governor signed a law banning nonfunctional grass in las vegas by 2026. and in similarly in aurora. >> yes, we need to do this in a more water efficient way. we need to build that into how we look at the homefront, making sure we're demonstrating with all this growth that we can reduce the consumption per capita without reducing our quality of life. >> so we're faced with this new reality where we have to live with less water. >> reporter: the colorado water basin is home to 29 native american tribes that have legal claims to it. they are now power players in this drought emergency, trying to answer the plea for help by fallowing some of their farmland. >> our reservation was created in 1865, but it goes beyond that. it'
if you live in the american southwest, you depend on this river.why those reservoirs are so darn important. >> reporter: for years, cities across the colorado water basin have been booming. new housing developments built in arid chi matts. now those cities working to conserve water, incentivized by a rebate from the government. the governor signed a law banning nonfunctional grass in las vegas by 2026. and in similarly in aurora. >> yes, we need to do this in a more water efficient...
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there's the james river. grant said if he gets to the james river it will be a siege and then only a matter of time. by the time grant got to the james river in june of 1864, it was a matter of time for the confederacy, although a lot more time than union voters would have wished. okay. we are out of time. thank you for your attention, and i will see you all on wednesday. >>> c-span offers a variety of podcasts that have something for every listener. and every week book notes plus have in depth interviews with writers about their latest works, and we look at how issues of the day developed over years, and our occasional series talking with features conversations with historians about their lives and work. and many of our television programs can be found on the c-span now mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. c-spanshop.org is our online store. there's something for every c-span fan. every purchase helps to support our non-profit operations. shop now or anytime at c-spanshop.org. >>> we have already ta
there's the james river. grant said if he gets to the james river it will be a siege and then only a matter of time. by the time grant got to the james river in june of 1864, it was a matter of time for the confederacy, although a lot more time than union voters would have wished. okay. we are out of time. thank you for your attention, and i will see you all on wednesday. >>> c-span offers a variety of podcasts that have something for every listener. and every week book notes plus have...
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lee said we've got to stop grant before he gets to the james river. there's the james river. grant said if he gets to the james river, it's going to be a siege and then it will only be a matter of time. and from the time grant got to the james river. in mid-june of 18 for it was a matter of time for the confederacy although a lot more time than union voters would have wished. okay, we are out of time. so thank you for your attention and i'll see y'all on wednesday. all right. so without further ado i will very happily introduce our author this evening beau. breslin is the joseph c. palom mountain junior chair in government and the former dean of the faculty vice president for academic affairs at skidmore college up in saratoga springs, new york. he holds a phd in constitutional thoughts from the university of pennsylvania. he is the author of the communitarian constitution. from words to worlds exploring constitutional functionality which was part of the john hopkins series in constitutional thought and his latest work, which is why he's here this evening a constitution for t
lee said we've got to stop grant before he gets to the james river. there's the james river. grant said if he gets to the james river, it's going to be a siege and then it will only be a matter of time. and from the time grant got to the james river. in mid-june of 18 for it was a matter of time for the confederacy although a lot more time than union voters would have wished. okay, we are out of time. so thank you for your attention and i'll see y'all on wednesday. all right. so without further...
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i can, take this deal mill on the cuyahoga river, for example.hey discharged more into the water than the average person, so the epa set limits of how much they could discharge without harming the environment. >> say you have a car and drive on the road, you need a license to legally do that. you need sanitary wastewater in the same way after treatment. you need a permit to do that. >> as long as they don't exceed safe amounts, it's ok. >> we have speed limits on roads. if you go over that speed limits, you could get a ticket, so the same thing applies for us. >> the company created its own water treatment plant to remove chemicals before dumping into the water. ♪ finally, the law gave the epa the ability to fine -- of the act. >> companies that illegally dumped, believe it or not, a cyanide waste product into a storm drain and there were felony convictions in that. >> loans like these help the regional sewer district in cleveland lower their costs year after year. >> we have a project called project clean lake, holding for these overflow events
i can, take this deal mill on the cuyahoga river, for example.hey discharged more into the water than the average person, so the epa set limits of how much they could discharge without harming the environment. >> say you have a car and drive on the road, you need a license to legally do that. you need sanitary wastewater in the same way after treatment. you need a permit to do that. >> as long as they don't exceed safe amounts, it's ok. >> we have speed limits on roads. if you...
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so he still allowing the river to flood and you know, deposit is still all over you jacket the river and i still gets deposited within than that are being the riverbed keeps rising. rising until your unit bank when discount holder, because that are, these are both in embankments. okay. and then you know it bridges them banquet and causes massive flooding. and this is purely because of stupid water management. ah. ah, i like ah, ah, yeah. father, they you mean by now by the word still 90 the believe anna, i saw when we study was that it will you they go yet avenue in until about the hours is in your sumner music, albany. i am a let. that's the main street. there's no way of avoiding it on when we drive along it and see the river. we slow right down. we still remember it battle i always think of her before i reached the spot. i've been with us. we don't even allow the children to cross the road and play and are scared to let them leave the house. even when there's only light rainfall. we're scared to send them to school matter. one of us that was amazon vis road was built when we were
so he still allowing the river to flood and you know, deposit is still all over you jacket the river and i still gets deposited within than that are being the riverbed keeps rising. rising until your unit bank when discount holder, because that are, these are both in embankments. okay. and then you know it bridges them banquet and causes massive flooding. and this is purely because of stupid water management. ah. ah, i like ah, ah, yeah. father, they you mean by now by the word still 90 the...
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there's the james river. grant said if he gets to the james river it will be a siege and then only a matter of time. by the time grant got to the james river in june of 1864, it was a matter of time for the confederacy, although a lot more time than union voters would have wished. okay. we are out of time. thank you for your attention, and i will see you all on wednesday. >>> first ladies, in their own words. our eight-part series looking at the role of the first lady, their time in the white house, and the issues important to them. >> it was a great advantage to know what it was like to work in schools, because education is such an important issue. >> i'm very much the kind of person who believes you should say what you mean and mean what you say and take the consequences. >> and c-span's online video library will feature first ladies, nancy reagan, hillary clinton, laura bush, michelle obama and melania trump. watch "first ladies: in their own words" saturdays at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, on
there's the james river. grant said if he gets to the james river it will be a siege and then only a matter of time. by the time grant got to the james river in june of 1864, it was a matter of time for the confederacy, although a lot more time than union voters would have wished. okay. we are out of time. thank you for your attention, and i will see you all on wednesday. >>> first ladies, in their own words. our eight-part series looking at the role of the first lady, their time in...
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the river was way over there. (sophie fouron) the last time you had to move your house, how did that happen? tell me about that. (tufani an sati) it all happened very fast. we had very little time to move. the water was up to our waists. we couldn't do anything to halt the flooding. we didn't have a boat, so we borrowed one to flee. that's the whole story. (sophie fouron) you wodn't think that it could happen when you look at a day like today, when the brahmaputra is so calm. (tufani an sati) it's amazing how the brahmaputra completely changes during monsoon. no one can conquer this river. (sophie fouron) there have been a few efforts made to stop erosion on majuli. can you tell me what has been done, and if it works? (tufani an sati) we make big efforts to halt erosion, but nothing has worked so far. we set up sandbags to protect the soil, but the river took them away. our efforts were fruitless. the banks erode and our land is swept away. (sophie fouron) little by little, the land is swallowed by the brahmaputra
the river was way over there. (sophie fouron) the last time you had to move your house, how did that happen? tell me about that. (tufani an sati) it all happened very fast. we had very little time to move. the water was up to our waists. we couldn't do anything to halt the flooding. we didn't have a boat, so we borrowed one to flee. that's the whole story. (sophie fouron) you wodn't think that it could happen when you look at a day like today, when the brahmaputra is so calm. (tufani an sati)...
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user, you know, the jacket on the river. so he still allowing the river to flood and you know, deposited scent all over. you jacket that a month and i still gets deposited within that narrow thing. the river bed keeps rising rising until your unit bank when discount horribly. does that are these are us in embankments. okay. and then you know, bridges them banquet and causes massive flooding. and this is purely because of stupid water management. ah, ah, i like, ah, ah, yeah. by they they you mean by now by the word still 90 the believe anna eyes the when we study was that it will you they go yes. alamo, in until about the always isn't your sumner music of when the i answer on that, that's the main street. there's no way of avoiding it on when we drive along it and see the river. we slow right down. we still remember it. battle i always think of her before i reached the spot. i been with atlanta, i guess we don't even allow the children to cross the road and play and are scared to let them leave the house. even when there's o
user, you know, the jacket on the river. so he still allowing the river to flood and you know, deposited scent all over. you jacket that a month and i still gets deposited within that narrow thing. the river bed keeps rising rising until your unit bank when discount horribly. does that are these are us in embankments. okay. and then you know, bridges them banquet and causes massive flooding. and this is purely because of stupid water management. ah, ah, i like, ah, ah, yeah. by they they you...
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uh, from the side of the river there are a lot of walking routes along the moscow river.the most popular, it passes by the kremlin along the alcohol and bitter and up to the vorobyovy gory. in general, all the attractions. what the advantage of such an excursion and the fact that from here you can very well see all the buildings from the water. and most importantly, we do not stand in traffic jams this year , nine more new routes will appear on all motor ships. now they will sail according to a single schedule, all these bad ones will be knitted into a single schedule, they will go one after another, that is, it will become much safer, there will be no unnecessary overtaking, but more than 44 berths that will receive new navigation maps in the central part of the city. it will be possible to see, and the departure time for them can be will know the route. his stops and , accordingly, plan your trip in this way of the sport of the five seas. what is the name of the northern river station? there will be 40 cities this year, a cruise ship to tver is already observed, a signi
uh, from the side of the river there are a lot of walking routes along the moscow river.the most popular, it passes by the kremlin along the alcohol and bitter and up to the vorobyovy gory. in general, all the attractions. what the advantage of such an excursion and the fact that from here you can very well see all the buildings from the water. and most importantly, we do not stand in traffic jams this year , nine more new routes will appear on all motor ships. now they will sail according to a...
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oh ah . 0, one of the banks of the river tie chris in the iraqi capital, but does the river source is in turkey and it flows south east through the capital until it eventually meets the euphrates for centuries. since the 1st urban settlements grew up in ancient mister batavia thousands of years before the common era, fishing has been a lifeline running in families for generations. this is the story of the fishermen and women living now in the land, often known as the cradle of civilization. tyler lives and works on the river in buck dog. yet the flag yanine already. i know it's a layer nicoli. i mean, why do what's on the water again? if i didn't hold me on the bill of all i live by the way. i live, i live, i live where, where actually the basheba, i saw the way i know how to man at the you free t 's fluids from turkey to syria and iraq and is the longest. and one of the most historically significant rivers in asia, ancient marsh. and you free to southern iraq over the course like the base like will have that and his wife, who live almost entirely on fishing, to make their meager livi
oh ah . 0, one of the banks of the river tie chris in the iraqi capital, but does the river source is in turkey and it flows south east through the capital until it eventually meets the euphrates for centuries. since the 1st urban settlements grew up in ancient mister batavia thousands of years before the common era, fishing has been a lifeline running in families for generations. this is the story of the fishermen and women living now in the land, often known as the cradle of civilization....
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lee said we've got to stop grant before he gets to the james river. there's the james river. grant said if he gets to the james river, it's going to be a siege and then it will only be a matter of time. and from the time grant got to the james river. in mid-june of 18 for it was a matter of time for the confederacy although a lot more time than union voters would have wished. okay, we are out of time. so thank you for your attention and i'll see y'all on wednesday. we have already talked about big events in our survey of american history and obviously big events are very important. we have started on one and our last class period that we met. i think last friday we dealt
lee said we've got to stop grant before he gets to the james river. there's the james river. grant said if he gets to the james river, it's going to be a siege and then it will only be a matter of time. and from the time grant got to the james river. in mid-june of 18 for it was a matter of time for the confederacy although a lot more time than union voters would have wished. okay, we are out of time. so thank you for your attention and i'll see y'all on wednesday. we have already talked about...
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ah ah ah . 5 done on the banks of the river tigris in the iraqi capital, but does the river source is in turkey, and it flows south east through the capital until it eventually meets the euphrates for centuries. since the 1st urban settlements grew up in ancient mesopotamia, thousands of years before the common era, fishing has been a lifeline running in families for generations. this is the story of the fishermen and women living now in the land, often known as the cradle of civilization. tyler lives and works on the river in both dogs. it yet afford yanine already i know intellectually. and while you, what's on name was meant to say again, i didn't via john, how hold the i now i will will end of all i live fare by then is which way i knew that i live as div alamo where's? where actually the bishop burge asada, that's why we're on a hot the you may not a limited the euphrates clues from turkey through syria and iraq and is the longest. and one of the most historically significant rivers in asia. well, the vast ancient was a battalion marshlands, as it were, the tigris and euphrates m
ah ah ah . 5 done on the banks of the river tigris in the iraqi capital, but does the river source is in turkey, and it flows south east through the capital until it eventually meets the euphrates for centuries. since the 1st urban settlements grew up in ancient mesopotamia, thousands of years before the common era, fishing has been a lifeline running in families for generations. this is the story of the fishermen and women living now in the land, often known as the cradle of civilization....
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oh, you know the jacket on the river. so he still allowing the river to florida and you know, deposit is sold all over, you jacket that a month and i still gets deposited within that matter thing. the riverbed keeps rising rising until your union bank when discount horrible cars that are are these are us in embankments. okay. and then you know, it breeches them banquet and causes massive flooding and this is purely because of stupid water management. ah ah i like ah, ah father the you mean by now by the word still 90 the believe anna. i saw when we started that it will you they go yet, alamo and until about the ambrosia sumner, music, albany. i answer on that. that's the main street. there's no way of avoiding it on when we drive along it and see the river. we slow right down. we still remember it . battle i always think of her before i reached the spot. i've been with acton, i guess we don't even allow the children to cross the road and play and are scared to let them leave the house. even when there's only light rainfal
oh, you know the jacket on the river. so he still allowing the river to florida and you know, deposit is sold all over, you jacket that a month and i still gets deposited within that matter thing. the riverbed keeps rising rising until your union bank when discount horrible cars that are are these are us in embankments. okay. and then you know, it breeches them banquet and causes massive flooding and this is purely because of stupid water management. ah ah i like ah, ah father the you mean by...
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the rivers and the sea goes back thousands of years. the tigris and euphrates meet ancient mesopotamia, part of what was called the fertile crescent, where agriculture and the earliest human settlements grew up. ah fishing, continue to develop in miss patina. well, it was part of the ottoman empire, and an under british rule in the 20th century, the country became one kingdom under king face of, of iraq and 1922 been gained independence. 10 years later, fishermen sold their catch and about that fish markets to merchants from other iraqi provinces, as well as to the citizens of dad. now in baghdad and in the marshes of the south and on the shuttle hot water way. whole ways of life are under threat as outside forces and manmade pollution are damaging the tigris and euphrates in irreversible ways. for all his commitment to a life on the tigris, i had had his days as a fisherman may be known birds. what are those new audi? auto, hannah viola with a list of she went to lay of we had a job. we would have us giovanni on a so it has shifted sch
the rivers and the sea goes back thousands of years. the tigris and euphrates meet ancient mesopotamia, part of what was called the fertile crescent, where agriculture and the earliest human settlements grew up. ah fishing, continue to develop in miss patina. well, it was part of the ottoman empire, and an under british rule in the 20th century, the country became one kingdom under king face of, of iraq and 1922 been gained independence. 10 years later, fishermen sold their catch and about that...
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on the banks of the river tie chris in the iraqi capital, but does the river source is in turkey and it flows south east through the capital until it eventually meets the euphrates for centuries. since the 1st urban settlements grew up in ancient mister batavia thousands of years before the common era, fishing has been a lifeline running in families for generations. this is the story of the fishermen and women living now in the land, often known as the cradle of civilization. tyler lives and works on the river in both dogs. and yet the 3rd yanine, already on you know, into layer annually. on the while you watch on mars, minute to say again, i didn't hear john. yeah. hold me. i now i will when about i live very by the an issue with that i live as div alamo where's? where actually the bishop birch? i saw the wait, wait a minute, i limited the euphrates closed from turkey through syria and zach and is the longest. and one of the most historically significant rivers in asia. allah, ancient was a battalion marshlands are now. it's where the tigris and euphrates meet in southern iraq. gara
on the banks of the river tie chris in the iraqi capital, but does the river source is in turkey and it flows south east through the capital until it eventually meets the euphrates for centuries. since the 1st urban settlements grew up in ancient mister batavia thousands of years before the common era, fishing has been a lifeline running in families for generations. this is the story of the fishermen and women living now in the land, often known as the cradle of civilization. tyler lives and...
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the banks of the river tigris, in the iraqi capital, both dads the river source is in turkey and it flows south east through the capital until it eventually meets the euphrates. for centuries. since the 1st urban settlements grew up in ancient mississippi, tamia thousands of years before the common era, fishing has been a lifeline running in families for generations. this is the story of the fishermen and women living now in the land, often known as the cradle of civilization at highlands lives and works on the river in both dogs. it yet afford yanine already i know intellectually. and while you watch on a modest man at the saigon idea, john, how hold me. i know i'd been well n a while i live. by the way that i learned. i learned where, where actually the bishop, i saw the best way. i know how to make that element. euphrates fluids from turkey to syria and iraq and is the longest. and one of the most historically significant rivers in asia. ancient marsh. 6 and you free to southern iraq over the course. 8 like the base like hated and his wife, who are almost entirely on fishing to make th
the banks of the river tigris, in the iraqi capital, both dads the river source is in turkey and it flows south east through the capital until it eventually meets the euphrates. for centuries. since the 1st urban settlements grew up in ancient mississippi, tamia thousands of years before the common era, fishing has been a lifeline running in families for generations. this is the story of the fishermen and women living now in the land, often known as the cradle of civilization at highlands lives...
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the news ah oh, don't on the banks of the river tigris in the iraqi capital, but does the river source is in turkey and it flows south east through the capital until it eventually meets the euphrates for centuries. since the 1st urban settlements grew up in ancient mister batavia thousands of years before the common era, fishing has been a lifeline running in families for generations. this is the story of the fishermen and women living now in the land, often known as the cradle of civilization, metallic lives and works on the river in both dogs. yet the flag yanine, already anal intellectually. i was on a mars minutes or so janet idea. john, how hold me i now i will will am abolla. i live fair by the end is really an integral m as div at alamo, where we're actually the bishop birch. i saw the best way. i know what the men that i limit the euphrates flows from turkeys through syria and iraq and is the longest. and one of the most historically significant rivers in asia. well, the ancient was a battalion marshlands are now. it's where the tigris and euphrates meet in southern iraq, over
the news ah oh, don't on the banks of the river tigris in the iraqi capital, but does the river source is in turkey and it flows south east through the capital until it eventually meets the euphrates for centuries. since the 1st urban settlements grew up in ancient mister batavia thousands of years before the common era, fishing has been a lifeline running in families for generations. this is the story of the fishermen and women living now in the land, often known as the cradle of civilization,...
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after the river, i ran down the hill, the village where our youth passed on a hill.irch is waving her scythe at us, as the mother of youth will inherit home with a pen. we bought a tail today, i'll show you. he they look out already, maybe two goats mom and daughter removed. they breathe you and i rejoice with you sadness, happiness, joy, cherished, where they gave light. since childhood, i have been calling my homeland , i told you, someone, that your voice is very similar to valentina tolkunov well, it happens, they say that these overtones are similar. here such things. they are the same very yes, and you were familiar, only at the concert once crossed came up. that's what i'm afraid of all the time. such people are approached to touch somehow here in st. petersburg in a competition in which she was a wolf not a day 's sleep, where she cries pitifully. you asked for love. i ca n’t, otherwise i’m not afraid of ob and quarrels in a river like the end in the sky of love, such an expanse of my heart, not sick in any way, will come. and that's it. i can do it, i can do
after the river, i ran down the hill, the village where our youth passed on a hill.irch is waving her scythe at us, as the mother of youth will inherit home with a pen. we bought a tail today, i'll show you. he they look out already, maybe two goats mom and daughter removed. they breathe you and i rejoice with you sadness, happiness, joy, cherished, where they gave light. since childhood, i have been calling my homeland , i told you, someone, that your voice is very similar to valentina...
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this is a river tram that runs from one bank to the other.ted route allows people to get to work four times. young ferry goes 10 minutes from the northern river station from here they will also go here and post cruise routes to dozens of cities. and there will be more this summer. such river electric vessels as minibuses have already been tested. they will go up the kievsky railway station up the moscow river to the krylatsky district. bridges. unfortunately, and if you go by other means of transport, it will take, well, up to an hour, then more. and if it’s like this by river transport, then all this will take 10-15 minutes, you can pay in threes. as in all modes of transport, all this will help unload roads and become river transport. even more popular at the moment the waterway in russia is 102.000 km. svetlana neimanis dmitry likhachev channel one. do not sit at home in such wonderful weather. i want to spend more time outside and it's great. the main thing is not balk. in just kebabs, libations can ruin the world of work , the most ideal
this is a river tram that runs from one bank to the other.ted route allows people to get to work four times. young ferry goes 10 minutes from the northern river station from here they will also go here and post cruise routes to dozens of cities. and there will be more this summer. such river electric vessels as minibuses have already been tested. they will go up the kievsky railway station up the moscow river to the krylatsky district. bridges. unfortunately, and if you go by other means of...
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. 40 million americans depend on the water from that river. we have reported here on this broadcast on the conditions in that river before. tonight, our team is back amid these troubling new findings. here's abc's kayna whitworth now. >> reporter: tonight, an ominous new report from a conservation group, naming the colorado river america's most endangered waterway. >> we're facing an unprecedented crisis. >> reporter: 40 million people depend on the river daily and since 2000, water levels have dropped 20%, threatening the environment, agriculture, and reliable water supplies as it winds through seven states. major cities throughout the southwest rely on the colorado river. >> the l.a. basin, maybe a quarter 0 of their water supply comes out of the colorado river. las vegas is 90% dependent on the river. >> reporter: reserves in lake powell and lake mead plummeting to all-time lows. >> we haven't irrigated our lawn in four years. >> reporter: fifth generation colorado ran chers trying to conserve water. as part of one of the largest restoratio
. 40 million americans depend on the water from that river. we have reported here on this broadcast on the conditions in that river before. tonight, our team is back amid these troubling new findings. here's abc's kayna whitworth now. >> reporter: tonight, an ominous new report from a conservation group, naming the colorado river america's most endangered waterway. >> we're facing an unprecedented crisis. >> reporter: 40 million people depend on the river daily and since 2000,...
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the rivers were also cleaned up of their woody debris.ld t arnd the ldscape back in the 19 century the rivers werkind of like the highways. they were the ways you could get from the coast to the interior, and opening the rivers up was actually a major piece ofarly devopment around t northwe. there we very lge coercial fheries they were using traps, similar to what was going on in the columbia. the harvest rates were pretty high. the next really big thing on the scene was the advent of logging. they tried to cut it all. from the harbor, all the way to the head waters. to cate like series of floods. essentially were moving cut logs down to the harbor. >>magine t effects that l of logwould ha down tough theiver. it cld scour out t that l grav and conrt river thatad bn good fh habita into frly bareedrock rers. >> mt of theplash da in oneay or thother, the, two rge dams thatere builin the bin. e was skkumchu dam. for stream, grating lmon. the second d's inhe wynooee. fthatas builtn about 70.. whenhey builthat dam inhe wynooee. fthatastherwas s
the rivers were also cleaned up of their woody debris.ld t arnd the ldscape back in the 19 century the rivers werkind of like the highways. they were the ways you could get from the coast to the interior, and opening the rivers up was actually a major piece ofarly devopment around t northwe. there we very lge coercial fheries they were using traps, similar to what was going on in the columbia. the harvest rates were pretty high. the next really big thing on the scene was the advent of logging....
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. ♪♪ -that river has been an industrial dumping ground for 75-plus years. which has often been led by men, this was a space where two women could actually work together. -the future is in our hands. we are going to enforce that this government invest more in renewable energy. -we had a petition against deep-sea bottom trawling, and it flew to 900,000 signatures. all we need is political will. -"the new environmentalists" -- ordinary people affecting extraordinary change. ♪♪ in 2001, environmental filmmaker claire nouvian got a glimpse of a world she had never imagined. -that was a life-changing experience. and i thought, "i have to share this wonder with everyone. everyone has to know that this lives on our planet." -the deep ocean, with an average depth of almost 2.5 miles, is the largest habitat on earth. it's also home to some of the oldest living creatures on the planet. [ horn blows ] but this fragile environment is being devastated by an industrial fishing practice known as deep-sea bottom trawling. -it's basically a bulldozer, so it destroys absolute
. ♪♪ -that river has been an industrial dumping ground for 75-plus years. which has often been led by men, this was a space where two women could actually work together. -the future is in our hands. we are going to enforce that this government invest more in renewable energy. -we had a petition against deep-sea bottom trawling, and it flew to 900,000 signatures. all we need is political will. -"the new environmentalists" -- ordinary people affecting extraordinary change. ♪♪ in...
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where did this river name come from?o, the letters themselves are the very letters, well, the letters themselves are what we did. i think that a lot of people name their river. and this is the yenisei, the vitims taught me a wonderful siberian proverb they will not steal further than siberia, and in siberia, too, the sun shines. in this saying, the whole character of the inhabitants of lena is persistent and open, to be honest, i did not even count on the fact that people here would meet me so well, however, in terms of other findings, my journey through big water, until that bears fruit. and in this sense, i really count on the peaceful city in yakutia, which became famous in the middle of the 20th century. what can you buy for 200 billion rubles. the largest diamond on the planet called kulinan weighing 621 grams. experts estimated its exact copy at exactly 200 billion rubles. of course, the amount was in dollars. this i have already translated in general in the world. the cost of the most precious stones is calculated
where did this river name come from?o, the letters themselves are the very letters, well, the letters themselves are what we did. i think that a lot of people name their river. and this is the yenisei, the vitims taught me a wonderful siberian proverb they will not steal further than siberia, and in siberia, too, the sun shines. in this saying, the whole character of the inhabitants of lena is persistent and open, to be honest, i did not even count on the fact that people here would meet me so...
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an exciting moment, i am approaching the river. ulysses i approaching the river.ysses by james joyce is _ approaching the river. ulysses by james joyce is 100 - approaching the river. ulysses by james joyce is 100 years i approaching the river. ulysses| by james joyce is 100 years old byjamesjoyce is 100 years old this year stop many people find it impenetrable, but there are a bunch of folks who meet every year here in dublin to discuss the book's merits and james joyce's genius. i'm here to find out what is the story. welcome everyone. this is sweeney's pharmacy. it welcome everyone. this is sweeney's pharmacy.- welcome everyone. this is sweeney's pharmacy. it is one ofthe sweeney's pharmacy. it is one of the landmarks _ sweeney's pharmacy. it is one of the landmarks in _ sweeney's pharmacy. it is one of the landmarks in ulysses, l of the landmarks in ulysses, and is run today by volunteers as a tribute to jamesjoyce. "it was darker now, and there were stones and bits of wood on the strand." "a fair, unsullied soul had called to him." i "now is then. no reasonab
an exciting moment, i am approaching the river. ulysses i approaching the river.ysses by james joyce is _ approaching the river. ulysses by james joyce is 100 - approaching the river. ulysses by james joyce is 100 years i approaching the river. ulysses| by james joyce is 100 years old byjamesjoyce is 100 years old this year stop many people find it impenetrable, but there are a bunch of folks who meet every year here in dublin to discuss the book's merits and james joyce's genius. i'm here to...
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is it sushi going to rivers taking out salt or what? this is the mainland stoke, yes, and now i will try to explain a little more in more detail what the further relationship between the elements of the hydrosphere is like. what do we call the ocean. uh, glaciers, groundwater, that's what we call the hydrosphere. and so here are the changes between these elements of the hydrosphere, the ratio of the amount of water and e-e, further changes in the composition of substances, it is associated with such a concept as the water cycle in nature. this is a very important thing that allows us. in fact, to renew our water resources. and we will come to them there and still today. ah. the most important thing, of course, is our oceanic link, where the largest amount of water is involved. this is about 4508 e thousand cubic kilometers per year. this is a very large value. these are the precipitation that falls on the surface of the ocean, respectively. uh, it evaporates a little more , but it evaporates more than precipitation and part of the moist
is it sushi going to rivers taking out salt or what? this is the mainland stoke, yes, and now i will try to explain a little more in more detail what the further relationship between the elements of the hydrosphere is like. what do we call the ocean. uh, glaciers, groundwater, that's what we call the hydrosphere. and so here are the changes between these elements of the hydrosphere, the ratio of the amount of water and e-e, further changes in the composition of substances, it is associated with...
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let's not waste time, what do you know about the yellow river. there is such a huang he in china called. funny okay then, i'll call the base, they'll call over control, you'll tell them about the yellow river. i've wanted to put you down for a long time. now this is such a great opportunity. i didn't think you were such a hypocrite. you threw this rubbish to me to explain. call the drug control there is no hurry up. i'm not going to sit for someone else's uncle. free in general, the chervonets called me and said that they have some new product that is not yet on the market, the courier was supposed to deliver it here on yachts, this is all where he got this product from without a clue. you think it's my business you're kidding? but at least here you and i are similar, i also do not want drugs to flourish in my city. i saw him, though a long time ago. but you must remember him. together with him we were going to open a fish business like this. here he is his bodyguard first nailed to authoritative people, they didn’t share something, they took him
let's not waste time, what do you know about the yellow river. there is such a huang he in china called. funny okay then, i'll call the base, they'll call over control, you'll tell them about the yellow river. i've wanted to put you down for a long time. now this is such a great opportunity. i didn't think you were such a hypocrite. you threw this rubbish to me to explain. call the drug control there is no hurry up. i'm not going to sit for someone else's uncle. free in general, the chervonets...
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has topped the list of the most endangered rivers.de it ground zero for the water crisis. the colorado river provides drinking water to more than 40 million americans in seven states. >>> your next package may take a little longer to get to its destination. the u.s. postal service says it's slowing delivery times for nearly a third of all first-class packages by cutting relying more on trains and trucks. it's all part of an effort to reduce the $160 billion in projected losses for the postal service over the next decade. >>> and taco bell is bringing back a fan favorite more than 200,000 people signed a petition to bring back the chain's mexican pizza, and it worked. taco bell announced the pizza will relaunch may 19th. the mexican pizza is made up of two crispy flour shells layered with beans, pizza sauce, seasoned meat, tomatoes, and a melted three-cheese blend. this has made my morning. this is my favorite. i was crushed when they took it off the menu. >> oh, my gosh, same. great minds think alike. it's perfect and just in time for
has topped the list of the most endangered rivers.de it ground zero for the water crisis. the colorado river provides drinking water to more than 40 million americans in seven states. >>> your next package may take a little longer to get to its destination. the u.s. postal service says it's slowing delivery times for nearly a third of all first-class packages by cutting relying more on trains and trucks. it's all part of an effort to reduce the $160 billion in projected losses for the...
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about close me, the river im sure in the rue region. a few years ago it was a stinking concrete drainage canal. it's now been re wild it she made a lot of power, so i'll get a bucket full of water. oh look at what's hanging there. adore it into the bowl. now my look, i got something here. i caught a baby nail. my, my, i get a magnifying glass. i is that a ripple bug. i often come here to cool down their shade and the water keeps you cool too. you can feel the difference on this mac when shown down in tennessee does this. yeah, man, you can see the kids eyes light up as they discover everything. you have a completely different quality of life when there's water around and the kids develop in a different way than 300 kilometers of waterways in the region of being rewarded here. get daisy and there are so many animals here when i'm impressed that everything grow. so fast, yeah, i'm next. the one about is part of the regional project aims to make waterways contribute to sustainable calling. the kindergarten play area was specially designed
about close me, the river im sure in the rue region. a few years ago it was a stinking concrete drainage canal. it's now been re wild it she made a lot of power, so i'll get a bucket full of water. oh look at what's hanging there. adore it into the bowl. now my look, i got something here. i caught a baby nail. my, my, i get a magnifying glass. i is that a ripple bug. i often come here to cool down their shade and the water keeps you cool too. you can feel the difference on this mac when shown...
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. >>> new report finds the colorado river is the most endangered river in the country. it said the river's flow could be reduced by up to 30% by 2050. the report from a group called american rivers blames climate change and out dated water management practices. the river helps provide water and power to more than 40 million people the west. the government declared a water shortage on the colorado river for the first time last year. >>> okay. back here at home we are now quieting down from this morning's rain. in fact we are done. looks cloudy as you look at the south bay where we got some of the more consistent rain. the showers have turned off now pretty much for everybody and we are in the low to mid-60s. we will warm up into the midand upper 60s. we are looking at that next storm that. will be better than the one that just came through. the models depict all the rain in it and it has good aim. right there that is thursday morning. that's likely when we get the best of this. let's look at this a different way. let's go for a closer look at pull out the detail. this st
. >>> new report finds the colorado river is the most endangered river in the country. it said the river's flow could be reduced by up to 30% by 2050. the report from a group called american rivers blames climate change and out dated water management practices. the river helps provide water and power to more than 40 million people the west. the government declared a water shortage on the colorado river for the first time last year. >>> okay. back here at home we are now...
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many live on the same river deltas that are rapidly subsiding. the study didn't account for coastal defenses like sea walls berms are levies. so it's not like all these cities are doomed, but it shows there's less room for them to sink. and even after land is currently protected by refuse or bronze, it means that the ball he ran is deeper than your thought. all this spells catastrophe, particularly for citizens who can afford to move as the water presses n d c. what then, what cbs let delta and bengal can lend on that as well as ample of seat these little fuel and can i some cities that sank several meters last century, have pretty much stopped sinking. tokyo and shanghai restricted how much ground water citizens could extract. and recharged water sources that had run dry. but in cities like jakarta, residents don't have easy access to other sources of drinking water. the government would 1st have to spend years cleaning the rivers up before it could pipe water across the country. instead, jakarta has mostly put its hopes in building a giant wall
many live on the same river deltas that are rapidly subsiding. the study didn't account for coastal defenses like sea walls berms are levies. so it's not like all these cities are doomed, but it shows there's less room for them to sink. and even after land is currently protected by refuse or bronze, it means that the ball he ran is deeper than your thought. all this spells catastrophe, particularly for citizens who can afford to move as the water presses n d c. what then, what cbs let delta and...
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what with the rubbish, pining up in several cities along the river and with it becoming increasingly polluted, groups like this or out to get levins of waste down. this amount of rubbish can also be reduced by making people more aware of the rivers, importance to ecology and for recreation that could help reduce glittering. but the river would, is still remain contaminated by other activities, like waste water with neglected infrastructure toms of garbage and waste fall into the river, including metals and debris, and even dead animals. some ways to breaks down and forms harmful micro plastics. safe transfers. passengers between the river banks on his boat. it's a family business he inherited from his father, but it's now in decline. we are to fanny, now. it is my 2nd home, but i feel bad every day when i watch all these polluters around it, people have become less attracted to boat towards our and tourism is now 0. with population growth and urban expansion in by the dad. more sewage and waste is being discharged into the river. healthy facilities, oil installations, factories and l
what with the rubbish, pining up in several cities along the river and with it becoming increasingly polluted, groups like this or out to get levins of waste down. this amount of rubbish can also be reduced by making people more aware of the rivers, importance to ecology and for recreation that could help reduce glittering. but the river would, is still remain contaminated by other activities, like waste water with neglected infrastructure toms of garbage and waste fall into the river,...
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Apr 29, 2022
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the river is heading towards me.e river navigation on the river steamboat steamboat white little white black smoke you bore me. i come out big. clumsy under the sun, which is at its zenith and i step in a blue puddle and tell them you're sorry. you'll excuse me blue puddles. clumsy and clumsy well, through the children has always been on the second. he was first. he was a noticeable such a strange character because he was a suvorovite, and he was not shy about it, on the contrary, he emphasized it with his heels he always bowed to his teachers and was loved by everyone at once. naturally, there was a rumor that we have such a wonderful talented guy, all the homeless were romantic all the time we met some kind of cafe. well, all the last money was left there. well, where did she already earn. we earned advertisements with him, because, again, the staples were not wrinkled. we are not droplets. this is the type of ad. it ’s good in the world, what’s the matter, it wasn’t the war that went right right away . ha, it woul
the river is heading towards me.e river navigation on the river steamboat steamboat white little white black smoke you bore me. i come out big. clumsy under the sun, which is at its zenith and i step in a blue puddle and tell them you're sorry. you'll excuse me blue puddles. clumsy and clumsy well, through the children has always been on the second. he was first. he was a noticeable such a strange character because he was a suvorovite, and he was not shy about it, on the contrary, he emphasized...
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notice of the mass testing finds many more coven 19 cases and the alarming decline of rocks tigris river, despite efforts, bye volunteers to clean it up and his full tiger woods is set to announce if he's about to make his golfing come back of this week's master's. after more than a year out of the game, it was true to face the world's media to reveal his plans. ah, ukraine's president says he expects many more civilian deaths to be uncovered and area is abandoned by russian forces. searing images have come out of areas and towns on the outskirts of ki, you've, including, or pin and butcher. further to the north. west president vladimir lansky says the number of casualties in another town borrowed yankee may be even higher. russia insists its troops have done nothing wrong. i will speak ah, shortly to hush my about a who's in moscow and also to run it by his in the vis. but 1st, i am a cons report from butcher and a warning. some of the images may be distressing. surrounded by heavy security and the media present, vladimir zalinski visited the town of butcher nick heave after witnessing
notice of the mass testing finds many more coven 19 cases and the alarming decline of rocks tigris river, despite efforts, bye volunteers to clean it up and his full tiger woods is set to announce if he's about to make his golfing come back of this week's master's. after more than a year out of the game, it was true to face the world's media to reveal his plans. ah, ukraine's president says he expects many more civilian deaths to be uncovered and area is abandoned by russian forces. searing...
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river trying to rescue immigrants in distress.nd day out, national guardsmen. they risk their liveses by being on the front lines not only apprehending criminals and seizing drugs but performing rescuing operations. it's a very dangerous river. just this month alone 19 drownings in area. bill reported 3 in a single day. it's dangerous, our men and women risk their lives to go into the rescue immigrants that are violating federal law but nonetheless they -- regardless put that aside and go rescue the people that are coming across because that's what they are there for, they are there to provide a service and also to protect the state of texas. griff: lieutenant, in your opinion was this avoidable, could this have been prevented in some way? >> you know, griff, it's kind of hard to say, of course, because when we are on the front lines regarding if it's the national guardsman, border patrol, dps trooper, they have a split-second decision to make operations, whether river or mountain in west texas. there's really no way to determine
river trying to rescue immigrants in distress.nd day out, national guardsmen. they risk their liveses by being on the front lines not only apprehending criminals and seizing drugs but performing rescuing operations. it's a very dangerous river. just this month alone 19 drownings in area. bill reported 3 in a single day. it's dangerous, our men and women risk their lives to go into the rescue immigrants that are violating federal law but nonetheless they -- regardless put that aside and go...
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section in the small village of tatarstan speed demonstrate the river.shma accelerated. so the roadway was flooded. the shishma river now actually divided the settlement into several parts, the road seemed to be flooded, and the further you move away from the so-called shore, the deeper the water level becomes. now here it is almost 70 cm as the road boundary is marked by columns that are barely visible. well, in a couple of days they will indicate the direction only to the river inhabitants. the water stays every day. the problem lies. every year we have villagers. firstly, in that half of that part of the village, it is problematic for children to go to school in the kindergarten in front and on the other side you can go along the footbridge, an alternative road for 30 km. but in the neighboring area, in some places you already have to swim in a rubber boat. yesterday i could not leave the house in ordinary boots, because the water was knee-deep, the streets of the gardens floated, the adjacent plots now need to be raised another 30 centimeters with co
section in the small village of tatarstan speed demonstrate the river.shma accelerated. so the roadway was flooded. the shishma river now actually divided the settlement into several parts, the road seemed to be flooded, and the further you move away from the so-called shore, the deeper the water level becomes. now here it is almost 70 cm as the road boundary is marked by columns that are barely visible. well, in a couple of days they will indicate the direction only to the river inhabitants....
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the river overflowed its banks and flooded the bridge to the very railing to pass through it. now it is impossible, the village of the ivanovo region, halls, has again turned into a russian one at the enterprise. azov steel in mariupol offered cease hostilities and lay down their arms , the statement of the russian ministry of defense was broadcast at night on all radio channels every 30 intervals . donetsk artillerymen also have a more humane way on the ashes of the left bank, mariupol, where there is nowhere even to hide from ukrainian snipers, a nineteen-year-old volunteer from belgorod two of our people, i saw an observer on a five-story building, the third window , the range of 300, continues to snarl. over the past 24 hours, the territory of the dpr was shelled more than 40 times; strikes from large-caliber guns again struck near donetsk from the scene of the events stanislav panteleimonovka more than 24 houses partially or completely destroyed ; people's militia of the dpr and the armed forces of the russian federation to the industrial zone. azov steel continued to cru
the river overflowed its banks and flooded the bridge to the very railing to pass through it. now it is impossible, the village of the ivanovo region, halls, has again turned into a russian one at the enterprise. azov steel in mariupol offered cease hostilities and lay down their arms , the statement of the russian ministry of defense was broadcast at night on all radio channels every 30 intervals . donetsk artillerymen also have a more humane way on the ashes of the left bank, mariupol, where...