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simpkin: with the human population growth globally, the world has been n me intensification in tererms of producing food for humans. we all know the e impact of livestk in terms of being blamed for global warming.g. in some countries, there's g gonna be ls rainfall or higher variability in the rainfall. and the camel is going to be one of the best adapted animals to deal with that. so really they are an animal of the e future. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation.
simpkin: with the human population growth globally, the world has been n me intensification in tererms of producing food for humans. we all know the e impact of livestk in terms of being blamed for global warming.g. in some countries, there's g gonna be ls rainfall or higher variability in the rainfall. and the camel is going to be one of the best adapted animals to deal with that. so really they are an animal of the e future. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a...
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simpkin: with the human population growth globally, the world has been n me intensification in tererms of producing food for humans. we all know the e impact of livestk in terms of being blamed for global warming.g. in some countries, there's g gonna be ls rainfall or higher variability in the rainfall. and the camel is going to be one of the best adapted animals to deal with that. so really they are an animal of the e future. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [waves crashing] - at the beginning, before non-indians came here, we had a recorded population of about 10,000 people around here. by the tururn of the century, we had 12323 people listed on the censnsus rolls. so as a kid growining up, i i learned all this. and i thoughght, "well, what happens to thahat knowledge when someone dies?" it goes with them. you can't teach someone after you're dead. [mellow striring music]] i i feel it's s a travesty if we dodon't share.
simpkin: with the human population growth globally, the world has been n me intensification in tererms of producing food for humans. we all know the e impact of livestk in terms of being blamed for global warming.g. in some countries, there's g gonna be ls rainfall or higher variability in the rainfall. and the camel is going to be one of the best adapted animals to deal with that. so really they are an animal of the e future. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a...
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simpkin: with the human population growth globally, the world has been n me intensification in tererms of producing food for humans. we all know the e impact of livestk in terms of being blamed for global warming.g. in some countries, there's g gonna be ls rainfall or higher variability in the rainfall. and the camel is going to be one of the best adapted animals to deal with that. so really they are an animal of the e future. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. 08/24/20 08/24/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, , this iss democracy now! we are breaking with convention. >> let it be clear this administration is waging an authoritarian campaign to sabotage this election by manipulating the postal service to suppress our vote. this is not a conspiracy theory. this i is fascism. we will not stand for this now or ever. amy: the house approves a $25 billion bill to help t the u.s.
simpkin: with the human population growth globally, the world has been n me intensification in tererms of producing food for humans. we all know the e impact of livestk in terms of being blamed for global warming.g. in some countries, there's g gonna be ls rainfall or higher variability in the rainfall. and the camel is going to be one of the best adapted animals to deal with that. so really they are an animal of the e future. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a...
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simpkin: with the human population growth globally, the world has been n me intensification in tererms of producing food for humans. we all know the e impact of livestk in terms of being blamed for global warming.g. in some countries, there's g gonna be ls rainfall or higher variability in the rainfall. and the camel is going to be one of the best adapted animals to deal with that. so really they are an animal of the e future. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [ambient music] ♪ - our last fluent speaker of rumsen ohlone, isabel meadows, was recorded for at least the last five years of her life. she records as much as she knew of our language, of our stories, our creation, personal histories, gossip, recipes. the foods are described with so much love and care. oftentimes she would say, "i wish we had some now "so that you could try it, "and so that we can have it again." and when you've worked for this documentation for as long as we
simpkin: with the human population growth globally, the world has been n me intensification in tererms of producing food for humans. we all know the e impact of livestk in terms of being blamed for global warming.g. in some countries, there's g gonna be ls rainfall or higher variability in the rainfall. and the camel is going to be one of the best adapted animals to deal with that. so really they are an animal of the e future. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a...
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simpkin: with the human population growth globally, the world has been n me intensification in tererms of producing food for humans. we all know the e impact of livestk in terms of being blamed for global warming.g. in some countries, there's g gonna be ls rainfall or higher variability in the rainfall. and the camel is going to be one of the best adapted animals to deal with that. so really they are an animal of the e future. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [mikael colville-andersen] the story of detroit has been told countless times all over the world. the rise and the fall are part of the narrative, bubut it is especialally the renewal,l, the phoeoenix rising, that has captured peopls imaginatations. and yeah, i get it. what a story! i know that most of the renewal, most of the hype, is focused on downtown. the renewal of detroit has not reached most of the people who live here. here in detroit, 90% of the population are not wh
simpkin: with the human population growth globally, the world has been n me intensification in tererms of producing food for humans. we all know the e impact of livestk in terms of being blamed for global warming.g. in some countries, there's g gonna be ls rainfall or higher variability in the rainfall. and the camel is going to be one of the best adapted animals to deal with that. so really they are an animal of the e future. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a...
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simpkin: with the human population growth globally, the world has been n me intensification in tererms of producing food for humans. we all know the e impact of livestk in terms of being blamed for global warming.g. in some countries, there's g gonna be ls rainfall or higher variability in the rainfall. and the camel is going to be one of the best adapted animals to deal with that. so really they are an animal of the e future. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. evero do two things one is to tell you a little bit about what monica of our line the c. e. o. at mother jones is a comp store there's here's and then i won. is about but i think she is you may from her today. the country. reaching eight million people every month. with investigativive reporting. that has changed the culture. and change the out of presidential elections and it's thanks t t peopople like you
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santa cruz bible church, the congregational church, and simpkins swim center in santa cruz. >>> why the firefighters are working nonstop against all of the firefighters burning they have another challenge to deal with as well. theft and looting. in one case a fire commander was the victim. cal fire says of fire commander at the czu complex fire was directing firefighters when someone got into his car, stole his wallet , and drained his bank account. >> frankly i can't believe somebody would actually have the nerve to break into a firefighters vehicle. or enter their vehicle to steal something from them when they are there to protect the community. >>> this comes just days after five people were arrested and suspected of looting in santa cruz county. the santa cruz county sheriff's office says they have 60 deputies from our office and 34 for other agencies in the fire zone. their goal is to prevent burglaries and looting. >>> cal fire admits that it staffing and resources are stretched to the limit as they battle these huge wildfires burning around the bay area. some people living in the
santa cruz bible church, the congregational church, and simpkins swim center in santa cruz. >>> why the firefighters are working nonstop against all of the firefighters burning they have another challenge to deal with as well. theft and looting. in one case a fire commander was the victim. cal fire says of fire commander at the czu complex fire was directing firefighters when someone got into his car, stole his wallet , and drained his bank account. >> frankly i can't believe...
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lastly, i just want to touch on there was another evacuation center that was opened at si simpkins swim center. you can go there if you've been displaced and need a place to go. but i would encourage you to contact the shelter hotline at 866-272-2237 to be connected with shelter services. thank you. >> speaking next on the san mateo county sheriff's office is detective blanksley. >> good evening. right now we too are in safety and security mode. we have teams of people, including law enforcement and volunteers who are in the area providing those safety and security measures for the northern part of this fire, the areas that reach into san mateo county. we want to thank you to everybody who has evacuated so far and those that are doing so right now. we are still seeing a lot of people entering the area for whatever reason and we want to reiterate that these are hard personnel who are staffed at these closures and we're not allowing anybody back in for safety and security reasons. we stress this because we want to make sure that you're not putting any of our first responders in a situatio
lastly, i just want to touch on there was another evacuation center that was opened at si simpkins swim center. you can go there if you've been displaced and need a place to go. but i would encourage you to contact the shelter hotline at 866-272-2237 to be connected with shelter services. thank you. >> speaking next on the san mateo county sheriff's office is detective blanksley. >> good evening. right now we too are in safety and security mode. we have teams of people, including...
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and lastly i just want to touch on there was another evacuation center can that was opened at simpkins swim center. that's open today. you can go there if you've been displaced and need a place to go. but also i'd encourage you to contact the shelter hotline at 866-272-2237 to be connected with shelter services. thank you. >> speaking next from the san mateo county sheriff's office is detective blankswade. >> good evening. right now we too are in safety and security mode. we have teams of people including law enforcement and volunteers who are in the area providing those safety and security measures for the northern part of this fire, the areas that reach into san mateo county. we want to say thank you to everybody who has evacuated so far. and those that are doing so right now. we're still seeing a lot of people entering the area for whatever reason and we want to reiterate that these are hard closures. we have law enforcement personnel who are staffed at these closures and we're not allowing anybody back in for safety and security reasons. we stress this because we want to make sure
and lastly i just want to touch on there was another evacuation center can that was opened at simpkins swim center. that's open today. you can go there if you've been displaced and need a place to go. but also i'd encourage you to contact the shelter hotline at 866-272-2237 to be connected with shelter services. thank you. >> speaking next from the san mateo county sheriff's office is detective blankswade. >> good evening. right now we too are in safety and security mode. we have...
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john simpkins. you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. butterfield and congressman kennedy, good to see you. i was looked at the exchange of dr. evans and mr. upton. i represent 102 counties in illinois, i represent 33 of them and so what covid has caused to happen, which is kind of a side benefit, it's forced us to ease some of the regulatory burdens on telehealth. and so, i know, dr. geller, in your testimony you talk about te te tele-psychiatry. and if someone is working when this covid crisis fails-- i mean, when it ends, we don't want some of the reforms created for emergency purposes, we'd like to see them continue. i just think that's helpful. everybody understands there's unserved, underserved areas and money is going in, whether for us the sec, even some of the states are starting to put more money to broadband deployment and laying fiber. so, first of all, let me go to dr. geller. i think-- i've heard requests from 22 month extensions and or more, and i guess what we'll be asked is not because of my perception that's a huge bene
john simpkins. you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. butterfield and congressman kennedy, good to see you. i was looked at the exchange of dr. evans and mr. upton. i represent 102 counties in illinois, i represent 33 of them and so what covid has caused to happen, which is kind of a side benefit, it's forced us to ease some of the regulatory burdens on telehealth. and so, i know, dr. geller, in your testimony you talk about te te tele-psychiatry. and if someone is working...