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actually eat the roots of to fruit trees especially the apple trees and so if the bets in a lot of schaefer's we don't have those terrible groups in the ground eating on the roots of the tree so. that's why we like best. that is natural pesticides and are an essential part of how the ecosystem of the arch and functions. in this farm even has a bad hotel to make the mammals feel extra welcome. you can see over here. that is that there are vets living in the better trial because the civil courts over you on the move. there excrements have proved. the community around has installed a special back friendly lights in the area to make sure the animal stay put as night falls. on the. around 10 pm the bats check out of the hotel and disposed through the farm ready for a meal and to play their role in the ecosystem. maryse donner's is a researcher at signifies that the company in the design the lights around the orchard. know. he explains that lighting is more than merely installing glowing lamps. so i'm stuck we need lighting but we do for you if you do it in a sustainable way. so obviously energy ef
actually eat the roots of to fruit trees especially the apple trees and so if the bets in a lot of schaefer's we don't have those terrible groups in the ground eating on the roots of the tree so. that's why we like best. that is natural pesticides and are an essential part of how the ecosystem of the arch and functions. in this farm even has a bad hotel to make the mammals feel extra welcome. you can see over here. that is that there are vets living in the better trial because the civil courts...
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actually eat the roots off to fruit trees especially the apple trees and so if the bets in a lot of schaefer's we don't have those terrible groups in the ground eating our roots to treat so. that's why we like bats. that's what is natural best decides and are an essential part of how the ecosystem of the arch and functions of. this farm even has a bad hotel to make the mammals feel extra welcome. you can see over here. that is that there are vets living in the back total because the civil rights over here on the move. there excrements have proved the community around has installed special back friendly lights in the area to make sure the animal stay put as night falls. on the. around 10 pm the bats check out of the hotel and disposed through the farm ready for a meal and to play their role in the ecosystem. of all animal. mari's donner's is a researcher at signifies that the company in the design the lights around the orchard. you know. he explains that lighting is more than merely installing glowing lamps. we need lighting but we do solution do it in a really or sustainable way. show obviousl
actually eat the roots off to fruit trees especially the apple trees and so if the bets in a lot of schaefer's we don't have those terrible groups in the ground eating our roots to treat so. that's why we like bats. that's what is natural best decides and are an essential part of how the ecosystem of the arch and functions of. this farm even has a bad hotel to make the mammals feel extra welcome. you can see over here. that is that there are vets living in the back total because the civil...
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coming up, mark schaefer, citigroup global head of m&a.omberg. ♪ ritika: let's check it on the bloomberg first word news. amazon is hiring 100,000 employees in the u.s. or canada. the jobs are both full and part-time and pay at least $15 an hour. new workers will get sign-on bonuses up to $1000 in certain citizens -- in certain cities. amazon plans to open 100 operation buildings. the u.s. ambassador to china is retiring to hit the campaign trail. he is a former governor of iowa. over the weekend president trump said he would be returning to campaign. senator joni ernst is an iowa republican whose close reelection battle could help determine who controls the senate. point $1 billion skyscraper open today in manhattan. -- $3.1 billion skyscraper. many of new york workers are still at home because of the pandemic. the buildings owner estimates that 72% of the space will be occupied by year end. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am riti
coming up, mark schaefer, citigroup global head of m&a.omberg. ♪ ritika: let's check it on the bloomberg first word news. amazon is hiring 100,000 employees in the u.s. or canada. the jobs are both full and part-time and pay at least $15 an hour. new workers will get sign-on bonuses up to $1000 in certain citizens -- in certain cities. amazon plans to open 100 operation buildings. the u.s. ambassador to china is retiring to hit the campaign trail. he is a former governor of iowa. over the...
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. >> craig schaefer is a professor and farm researcher at the university of minnesota. >> wheat has been years. >> reliable, dependable. >> right. >> but sadly no longer as sustainable as it once was. >> yeah. >> more than one-third of the earth's population relies on wheat to survive. it's an annual crop, so it has to be replanted every year. that takes a toll on the land. >> this is kernza, the perennial. it's got a root system that can go down to 20 feet. it will suck up nitrogen and nutrients and sequesters a lot of carbon. >> less soil erosion, it's more drought resistant. >> we think it's going to be much more sustainable than annual wheat. >> right. >> general mills took notice of their work on kernza and partnered with the university to start testing it in their products. after all, the largest profit center for this global giant is their cereals division. the real test, after years of research, would be creating cereal out of kernza. >> the money they spent to buy this box of kernza online goes right back into the research team that's planting more acres to try to figure out how
. >> craig schaefer is a professor and farm researcher at the university of minnesota. >> wheat has been years. >> reliable, dependable. >> right. >> but sadly no longer as sustainable as it once was. >> yeah. >> more than one-third of the earth's population relies on wheat to survive. it's an annual crop, so it has to be replanted every year. that takes a toll on the land. >> this is kernza, the perennial. it's got a root system that can go down...
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schaefer, an experienced republican strategist and media consultant who has worked in many presidential campaigns including the campaign of mitt romney in 2012. in our third segment we will take questions from the audience. you can submit questions in the chat function or via twitter. at #politics 2020 or via events at brookings.edu. let's have a look at the very first presidential debate between kennedy and neck than. -- nixon. here is a picture of them that shows really the problem. the very first televised presidential debate was between these two men in 1960. the idea did not come from the candidates or plug or parties, came from the networks. kennedy quickly accepted. nixon against the advice of many also accepted. it is now widely thought that 1960 debate was a disaster for nixon, who had been sick and who made no effort to cover up his 5:00 shadow and who looked bad compared to the tan and rested jack kennedy. as you can see in photographs, nixon is wiping sweat from his face. those who heard the debate on radio thought nixon had one. those who saw it on tv thought kennedy had on
schaefer, an experienced republican strategist and media consultant who has worked in many presidential campaigns including the campaign of mitt romney in 2012. in our third segment we will take questions from the audience. you can submit questions in the chat function or via twitter. at #politics 2020 or via events at brookings.edu. let's have a look at the very first presidential debate between kennedy and neck than. -- nixon. here is a picture of them that shows really the problem. the very...
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actually eat the roots off to fruit trees especially the apple trees and so if the bets eat a lot of schaefer's we don't have those terrible grips in the ground eating our roots to treat so. that's why we like bats. that work is natural pesticides and are an essential part of how the ecosystem of the archon functions. this farm even has a bad hotel to make the mammals feel extra welcome you can see over here. that that there are better living in the better job because the civil rights over you on the move. there excrements there prove. the community around has installed a special back friendly lights in the area to make sure the animal stay put as night falls. on the. around 10 pm the bats check out of the hotel and disposed through the farm ready for a meal and to play their role in the ecosystem. of maurice donner's is a researcher at signifies the company that designed the lights around the orchard. no. he explains that lighting is more than merely installing glowing lamps. we need lighting but we do solution do it in a sustainable way. show obviously in energy efficiency. in. cradle to crad
actually eat the roots off to fruit trees especially the apple trees and so if the bets eat a lot of schaefer's we don't have those terrible grips in the ground eating our roots to treat so. that's why we like bats. that work is natural pesticides and are an essential part of how the ecosystem of the archon functions. this farm even has a bad hotel to make the mammals feel extra welcome you can see over here. that that there are better living in the better job because the civil rights over you...
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i'm adam schaefer and i'm a park ranger at flight 93 national memorial. today we'll take a look inside the flight 93 visitors center which was dedicated in september 2015. we are currently standing out at the end of the flight path overlook. so we're standing on the shadow of the flight path that flight 93 would have been on just before impact in the ground behind me and the reason we're standing here is because this orientation for visitors is central to the design of the visitors center itself. the walls of the visitors center shield the visitor's view of the landscape around us here and the enormity of the landscape and only frame the flight path as you approach the visitor center entrance. as you're coming off the parking lot you have to walk the flight path that this plane was on just before it crashed and the tall walls help to frame the last piece of sky that flight 93 passes through before impact here. so one of the first things that visitors notice as they're walking the flight path from the parking lot to our visitors center is the timestamps th
i'm adam schaefer and i'm a park ranger at flight 93 national memorial. today we'll take a look inside the flight 93 visitors center which was dedicated in september 2015. we are currently standing out at the end of the flight path overlook. so we're standing on the shadow of the flight path that flight 93 would have been on just before impact in the ground behind me and the reason we're standing here is because this orientation for visitors is central to the design of the visitors center...
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schaefer, citi had of m&a speaking with that hammond. let's do a check on the markets.atalyst perhaps that will come whether the meeting makes a decision. of course, it is expected to stand pat. take a look at where the hang seng is come up .4%. rising for a third day. aia -- saying it will launch a new round of iris measures. -- fibers measures. says not as scary as people it would be. everything has gone very smoothly in china. 76 on thechina -- 32 back of the data dump. they have underperformed global peers since it having more than -- the biggest rally in more than 5.5 years. down .6%. and the kospi gaining half a percent right now along with the esti up half a percent. tencent picking the lion city is this asia hub. 20 to come in the next hour. stay with us. this is bloomberg. -- plenty to come in the next hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: it is in hong kong. a must 11 a.m. in hong kong. welcome to bloomberg markets asia. yvonne: here are the top stories are china's economic recovery by thep in august led first growth in retail sales since covid-19 hit. industri
schaefer, citi had of m&a speaking with that hammond. let's do a check on the markets.atalyst perhaps that will come whether the meeting makes a decision. of course, it is expected to stand pat. take a look at where the hang seng is come up .4%. rising for a third day. aia -- saying it will launch a new round of iris measures. -- fibers measures. says not as scary as people it would be. everything has gone very smoothly in china. 76 on thechina -- 32 back of the data dump. they have...
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schaefer, an experienced republican strategist and media consultant who has worked in many presidential campaigns including the campaign of mitt romney in 2012. in our third segment we will
schaefer, an experienced republican strategist and media consultant who has worked in many presidential campaigns including the campaign of mitt romney in 2012. in our third segment we will