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simpkin: with the human population growth globally, the world has been more intensification in terms of producing food for humans. we all know the impa of livestock in terms of being blamed for global warming. in some countries, there's gonna be less 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 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. o 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 investigative reporting. that has changed the culture. and change the out of presidential elections and it's thanks to people like y
simpkin: with the human population growth globally, the world has been more intensification in terms of producing food for humans. we all know the impa of livestock in terms of being blamed for global warming. in some countries, there's gonna be less 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 future. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from...
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leading a variety of voices, anyone from to fema's performance its living former rest and jacqueline simpkins his own the alley since 2009, but it's been in her family since 1950 everything. it's like. >>it's like >>of course so much into it the alley originally opened in 1933 shortly after the end of the prohibition and is now the last inning piano bar in the city, however, it may not stand for much longer because of the pandemic. >>we need some kind of help small businesses because. i don't know what do after this. post so very close to closing its not funny simkin says the alleys doors have been closed since mid-march. >>without any income she's drowning in bills all building my upstairs as apartments in the downstairs is the alley of i can't open because i know i can't do it and just to go and i don't think i would hope that this last time that would have any kind. >>and having is. stairs can't pay their rent to try and save the historic property. one of the pianist brain seat along with community members are raising funds through a go fund me as a last ditch effort to save the bar restau
leading a variety of voices, anyone from to fema's performance its living former rest and jacqueline simpkins his own the alley since 2009, but it's been in her family since 1950 everything. it's like. >>it's like >>of course so much into it the alley originally opened in 1933 shortly after the end of the prohibition and is now the last inning piano bar in the city, however, it may not stand for much longer because of the pandemic. >>we need some kind of help small businesses...
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variety of voices, anyone from to famous performers adam levine from maroon most precious jacqueline simpkins his own the alley since 2009, but it's been in her family since 1950 everything. it's like. >>it's re like >>of course so much into it the alley originally opened in 1933 shortly after the end of the prohibition and is now the last inning piano bar in the city, however, it may not stand for much longer because of the pandemic. >>we need some kind of help small businesses because. i don't know what do after this. post so very close to closing its not funny simkin says the alleys doors have been closed since mid-march. >>without any income she's drowning in bills building my upstairs as apartments in the downstairs is the i can't open because i know i can't do it and just to go and i don't think i would hope that this last time that one of island. >>and think it is. the tenets of stairs can't pay their re t to try and save the historic property. one of the pianist brain seat along with community members are raising funds through a go fund me as a last ditch effort to save the bar restau
variety of voices, anyone from to famous performers adam levine from maroon most precious jacqueline simpkins his own the alley since 2009, but it's been in her family since 1950 everything. it's like. >>it's re like >>of course so much into it the alley originally opened in 1933 shortly after the end of the prohibition and is now the last inning piano bar in the city, however, it may not stand for much longer because of the pandemic. >>we need some kind of help small...
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leading a variety of voices, anyone from to fema's performance its living former rest and jacqueline simpkins his own the alley since 2009, but it's been in her family since 1950 everything. it's like. >>it's life >>of course so much into it the alley originally opened in 1933 shortly after the end of the prohibition and is now the last inning piano bar in the city, however, it may not stand for much longer because of the pandemic. >>we need some kind of help small businesses because. i don't know what do after this. i post so very close to closing its not funny simkin says the alleys doors have been closed since mid-march. >>without any income she's drowning in bills i have a whole building my upstairs as apartments in the downstairs is the alley of i can't open because i know i can't do it and just to go and i don't think i would hope that this last time that would have any kind. >>and having is. the tenets of stairs can't pay their to try and save the historic property. one of the pianist brain seat along with community members are raising funds through a go fund me as a last ditch effort
leading a variety of voices, anyone from to fema's performance its living former rest and jacqueline simpkins his own the alley since 2009, but it's been in her family since 1950 everything. it's like. >>it's life >>of course so much into it the alley originally opened in 1933 shortly after the end of the prohibition and is now the last inning piano bar in the city, however, it may not stand for much longer because of the pandemic. >>we need some kind of help small businesses...
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voices, anyone from to fema's performance its adam levine from maroon most precious and jacqueline simpkins his own the alley since 2009, but it's been in her family since 1950 everything. it's like. >>it's like >>of course so much into it the alley originally opened in 1933 shortly after the end of the prohibition and is now the last inning piano bar in the city, however, it may not stand for much longer because of the pandemic. >>need some kind of help small businesses because. i don't know what do after this. post so very close to closing its not funny simkin says the alleys doors have been closed since mid-march. >>without any income she's drowning in bills all building my upstairs as apartments in the downstairs is the i can't open because i know i can't do it and just to go and i don't i would hope that this last time that one of island. >>and think it is. the tenets of stairs can't pay their rent to try and save the historic property. one of the pianist brain seat along with community members are raising funds through a go fund me as a last ditch effort to save the bar restaurant, no
voices, anyone from to fema's performance its adam levine from maroon most precious and jacqueline simpkins his own the alley since 2009, but it's been in her family since 1950 everything. it's like. >>it's like >>of course so much into it the alley originally opened in 1933 shortly after the end of the prohibition and is now the last inning piano bar in the city, however, it may not stand for much longer because of the pandemic. >>need some kind of help small businesses...
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variety of voices, inyone from to famous performers living former and most precious and jacqueline simpkins his own the alley since 2009, but it's been in her family since 1950 everything. it's like. >>it's like >>of course so much into it the alley originally opened in 1933 shortly after the end of the prohibition and is now the last inning piano bar in the city, however, it may not stand for much longer because of the pandemic. >>we need some kind of help small businesses because. i don't know what do after this. post so very close to closing its not funny simkin says the alleys doors have been closed since mid-march. >>without any income she's drowning in bills i have a whole chase building my upstairs as apartments in the downstairs is the alley of i can't open because i know i can't do it and just to go and i don't think i would hope that this last time that one of island. >>having is. the tenets of stairs can't pay their rent to try and save the historic property. one of the pianist brain seat along with community members are raising funds through a go fund me as a last ditch effort t
variety of voices, inyone from to famous performers living former and most precious and jacqueline simpkins his own the alley since 2009, but it's been in her family since 1950 everything. it's like. >>it's like >>of course so much into it the alley originally opened in 1933 shortly after the end of the prohibition and is now the last inning piano bar in the city, however, it may not stand for much longer because of the pandemic. >>we need some kind of help small businesses...
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voices, anyone from amateurs to famous performers adam levine from maroon most precious jacqueline simpkins his own the alley since 2009, but it's been in her family since 1950 everything. it's like. >>it's like >>of course so much into it the alley originally opened in 1933 shortly after the end of the prohibition and is now the last inning piano bar in the city, however, it may not stand for much longer because of the pandemic. >>we need some kind of help small businesses because. i don't know what do after this. post so very close to closing its not funny simkin says the alleys doors have been closed since mid-march. >>without any income she's drowning in bills and the whole building my upstairs as apartments in the downstairs is the alley of i can't open because i know i can't do it and just to go and i don't i would hope that this last time that one of island. >>and think it is. the tenets of stairs can't pay their rent to try and save the historic property. one of the pianist brain seat along with community members are raising funds through a go fund me as a last ditch effort to save
voices, anyone from amateurs to famous performers adam levine from maroon most precious jacqueline simpkins his own the alley since 2009, but it's been in her family since 1950 everything. it's like. >>it's like >>of course so much into it the alley originally opened in 1933 shortly after the end of the prohibition and is now the last inning piano bar in the city, however, it may not stand for much longer because of the pandemic. >>we need some kind of help small businesses...
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leading a variety of voices, anyone from to famous performers living former rest and jacqueline simpkins his own the alley since 2009, but it's been in her family since 1950 everything. it's like. >>it's like >>of course so much into it the alley originally opened in 1933 shortly after the end of the prohibition and is now the last inning piano bar in the city, however, it may not stand for much longer because of the pandemic. >>we need some kind of help small businesses because. i don't know what do after this. post so very close to closing its not funny simkin says the alleys doors have been closed since mid-march. >>without any income she's drowning in bills i have a whole building my upstairs as apartments in the downstairs is the alley of i can't open because i know i can't do it and just to go and i don't think i would hope that this last time that would have any kind. >>and having is. the tenets of stairs can't pay their rent to try and save the historic property. one of the pianist brain seat along with community members are raising funds through a go fund me as a last ditch effo
leading a variety of voices, anyone from to famous performers living former rest and jacqueline simpkins his own the alley since 2009, but it's been in her family since 1950 everything. it's like. >>it's like >>of course so much into it the alley originally opened in 1933 shortly after the end of the prohibition and is now the last inning piano bar in the city, however, it may not stand for much longer because of the pandemic. >>we need some kind of help small businesses...
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leading a variety of voices, anyone from to famous performers levine from maroon most fresh jacqueline simpkins his own the alley since 2009, but it's been in her family since 1950 everything. it's like. >>it's like >>of course so much into it the alley originally opened in 1933 shortly after the end of the prohibition and is now the last inning piano bar in the city, however, it may not stand for much longer because of the pandemic. >>we need some kind of help small businesses because. i don't know what do after this. post so very close to closing its not funny simkin says the alleys doors have been closed since mid-march. >>without any income she's drowning in bills i have a whole chase building my upstairs as apartments in the downstairs is the alley of i can't open because i know i can't do it and just to go and i don't think i would hope that this last time that would have any kind. >>and having is. theirs can't pay their rent to try and save the historic property. one of the pianist brain seat along with community members are raising funds through a go fund me as a last ditch effort to sa
leading a variety of voices, anyone from to famous performers levine from maroon most fresh jacqueline simpkins his own the alley since 2009, but it's been in her family since 1950 everything. it's like. >>it's like >>of course so much into it the alley originally opened in 1933 shortly after the end of the prohibition and is now the last inning piano bar in the city, however, it may not stand for much longer because of the pandemic. >>we need some kind of help small...