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and sun martins lives behind these concrete slabs holes were drilled in them so the birds can get in and out. then len shows and manages the farming co-operative here how to pones dug in some of the fields much to the astonishment of some neighbors in the village. we simply have a responsibility not only to produce food but also to conserve nature for coming generations and to give nature the opportunity to develop is if. you have farming plus nature conservation always involves compromise with a small bio tapes and there just once you get created the right starting conditions . the ponds soon filled with ground water all kinds of plants began to grow and animals to settle. meanwhile a large scale farming operation continues around the z. deal expands the co-operative is a joint effort by a number of farmers who together have 3400 hectares of land that's the equivalent of about 5000 people pitches large combine to harvesting lupin's which grow well on northern germany standy soil they don't need much fertilizer thanks to the nitrogen fixing bacteria in their root nodules. lupin's are
and sun martins lives behind these concrete slabs holes were drilled in them so the birds can get in and out. then len shows and manages the farming co-operative here how to pones dug in some of the fields much to the astonishment of some neighbors in the village. we simply have a responsibility not only to produce food but also to conserve nature for coming generations and to give nature the opportunity to develop is if. you have farming plus nature conservation always involves compromise with...
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with me are martin lipton, chief sports reporter from the sun — and the economist ruth lea.are already in. the sunday times has their interview with amber rudd's on her resignation from the government and the conservative whip. the mail on sunday has reports of prince andrew having a row with with aides. the observer goes with legal advice that suggests the pm would have to resign if he failed to follow the brexit law passed by mps. and the sunday express leads with a threat from the prime minister to paralyse the eu to avoid getting a brexit extension. just a little flavour there are some of the front pages. let's start off with a breaking news this evening. ruth, you are saying that the last time amber rudd resigned, you were with us here. i was. so i am an old hand at dealing with amber rudd and her resignations. this goes back to last tuesday and it seems about 300 yea rs last tuesday and it seems about 300 years ago but it was only last tuesday when they were 2! tory rebels who signed with the opposition to take over the business of the house from the government. what h
with me are martin lipton, chief sports reporter from the sun — and the economist ruth lea.are already in. the sunday times has their interview with amber rudd's on her resignation from the government and the conservative whip. the mail on sunday has reports of prince andrew having a row with with aides. the observer goes with legal advice that suggests the pm would have to resign if he failed to follow the brexit law passed by mps. and the sunday express leads with a threat from the prime...
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our guestsjoining me tonight are: martin lipton, chief sports reporter from the sun, and the economistle now known to have died in the bahamas as a result of hurricane dorian has risen to a3. but the death toll is expected to rise significantly. efforts are continuing to provide aid to survivors and find further victims of the storm on the islands. david willis reports. dorian grazed the carolina coast but certainly left its mark, leaving hundreds stranded amid rising floodwaters after they ignored a warning to leave. but the lashing winds and torrential rain bore little comparison to the destruction wrought earlier in the week. hundreds, possibly thousands of people are missing on the tiny island of abaco in the bahamas, and many fear the place will never be the same again. i honestly believe abaco is finished. i think abaco will not recover until the next ten years. like, fully recover, because everything is gone, absolutely everything is gone. a few miles off shore, the crew of a british ship, the rfa mounts bay, is spearheading what looks to be a massive relief operation. the unite
our guestsjoining me tonight are: martin lipton, chief sports reporter from the sun, and the economistle now known to have died in the bahamas as a result of hurricane dorian has risen to a3. but the death toll is expected to rise significantly. efforts are continuing to provide aid to survivors and find further victims of the storm on the islands. david willis reports. dorian grazed the carolina coast but certainly left its mark, leaving hundreds stranded amid rising floodwaters after they...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — martin lipton, chief sports reporter from the sunist ruth lea. good evening. the work and pensions secretary amber rudd has resigned from the government tonight and announced that she will no longer be sitting as a conservative mp. she's said she "cannot stand by while good loyal moderate conservatives are expelled from the party". it follows the decision of the prime minister borisjohnson to expel 21 mps this week, who have refused to back a no—deal brexit, including two former chancellors of the exchequer. mrs rudd said the government appeared to be putting less effort into securing a brexit deal than preparing for no—deal. our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. amber rudd has served at the heart of government. she campaigned to remain in the eu referendum and was home secretary under theresa may. she survived the clear out of like—minded colleagues when boris johnson became prime minister and was made work and pensions secretary. among others, almost all brexiteers. just this week, amber rudd expressed concern about t
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — martin lipton, chief sports reporter from the sunist ruth lea. good evening. the work and pensions secretary amber rudd has resigned from the government tonight and announced that she will no longer be sitting as a conservative mp. she's said she "cannot stand by while good loyal moderate conservatives are expelled from the party". it follows the decision of the prime minister borisjohnson to expel 21 mps this...
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our guestsjoining me tonight are martin lipton, chief sports reporter from the sun, and the economisteople now known to have died in the bahamas as a result of hurricane dorian has risen to a3. but the death toll is expected to rise significantly. efforts are continuing to provide aid to survivors and find further victims of the storm on the islands. david willis reports. hundreds, possibly thousands, are missing on the tiny island of abba cow in the bahamas. and many fear the place will never be the same again. i honestly believe abaco is finished. i think abaco will not recover until the next ten years. like, fully recover, because everything is gone. absolutely everything is gone. a few miles offshore, the crew of a british ship, the rfa mounts bay, is spearheading what looks to be a massive relief operation. the united nations believes more than 70,000 people here are in urgent need of food and water. but the aim is to evacuate as many as possible to neighbouring islands, not least because those who remain face being homeless for months. dorian, for its part, has now headed out to
our guestsjoining me tonight are martin lipton, chief sports reporter from the sun, and the economisteople now known to have died in the bahamas as a result of hurricane dorian has risen to a3. but the death toll is expected to rise significantly. efforts are continuing to provide aid to survivors and find further victims of the storm on the islands. david willis reports. hundreds, possibly thousands, are missing on the tiny island of abba cow in the bahamas. and many fear the place will never...
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martin c. bongo knows how to get up close slowly and steadily and from down. his people the sun hunt the animals but today he's only checking up on the hood elements have special significance for this one. if you look at the structure of the animal itself was quite massive and can provide a lot of meat it can provide a lot of the same times a blanket the skin is used as a blanket and there is also offset a usable can be used for a solution they used for cleaning themselves the traditional doctors they use it also for another purpose so this is why i say element is the most 2nd of this an animal. might you see bongo walks as a guide to some culture and education center in sanford tamia cape town it's defined center dedicated to sun culture in south africa. the sun also known as bushmen. the traditional hunters and gatherers i mean they didn't speak in southern africa their own sisters lived here when the dutch reached these shoes over 300 years ago. they don't are they left behind ever sizes the signs deep connection to nature. the european colonialist massive land loss and assim
martin c. bongo knows how to get up close slowly and steadily and from down. his people the sun hunt the animals but today he's only checking up on the hood elements have special significance for this one. if you look at the structure of the animal itself was quite massive and can provide a lot of meat it can provide a lot of the same times a blanket the skin is used as a blanket and there is also offset a usable can be used for a solution they used for cleaning themselves the traditional...
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martin savage. tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: conditions here not as bad as what you're feeling. the waiting game is underway as the sunrawn with the curiosity of wondering what the next 48 hours are going to bring. they're at a level two here as far as emergency preparedness. level one, though, less than about an hour away from now. that'll mean that the first emergency shelters open but more important for this area, means the mandatory evacuation order goes into effect. there are thousands of people that live out on the barrier island here. and they're going to be told that they have to leave. it also impacts low lying areas. they're expecting winds up to 80 miles an hour. maybe a storm surge up to seven feet could go over the dunes. the worst of it they're not expecting more about 24 hours here. how many people will be here at that time? remains to be seen. the bridge wills stay open as long as nature allows. but once the winds get too high, the county will shut them down. the last warning will be when the bridges all go in one direction. right now people just waiting and wondering. john? >> waiting and wondering. w
martin savage. tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: conditions here not as bad as what you're feeling. the waiting game is underway as the sunrawn with the curiosity of wondering what the next 48 hours are going to bring. they're at a level two here as far as emergency preparedness. level one, though, less than about an hour away from now. that'll mean that the first emergency shelters open but more important for this area, means the mandatory evacuation order goes into effect. there...
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martin savidge now who is in vero beach to get a sense there. >> reporter: john, the weather conditions here are pretty good. the sun has been out most of the day but the surf is really rolling in now and it's going to be a clear problem for beach erosion later. let me show you another problem, people going in the water. these are people just getting back onshore but they have been jumping in and out of the waves there. the storm surge is just part of the problem. then you've got the rip tides that are out there and the wave action there is really, really dangerous. it's an indication of people not taking the evacuation order seriously. the other lesson for indian river county is if you want to draw a crowd, just declare a mandatory evacuation. all day long people have been drawn to the waterfront here. now, the reality is that this storm has been forecast for a long time and a lot of people realize that they're going to get some cabin fever over the next day or so. they want to get their last look into the water. many of them are not going to stay. they are coming from the mainland, coming over here for a few hours
martin savidge now who is in vero beach to get a sense there. >> reporter: john, the weather conditions here are pretty good. the sun has been out most of the day but the surf is really rolling in now and it's going to be a clear problem for beach erosion later. let me show you another problem, people going in the water. these are people just getting back onshore but they have been jumping in and out of the waves there. the storm surge is just part of the problem. then you've got the rip...
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across the bay area, sun is a priority and so are safety and security following the mass shooting at the gilroy garlic festival. yesterday was the opening day at yasugi farms in san martinjust a few miles away from the garlic festival location. this year, there will be extra uniformed santa clara county deputies patrolling the grounds. the gm of the pumpkin festival tells us she wants everyone to feel safe. >> we've always had a security team out here with armed guards but with everything that happened at the gilroy garlic festival we wanted that presence here to give people the sense of security. >> yasugi farms is expecting 45,000 visitors each weekend over the next month. >>> more developments in a street fight in san francisco, a battle over boulders, you could call it, early yesterday morning some of these massive rocks were pushed into the street for a third time. neighbors there have been spending their own money to install the boulders, this is on clinton park and alleyway between dolores and valencia streets in the mission. the idea was to discourage homeless people from camping on the sidewalks by creating less room there but some are pushing back. homeless ad
across the bay area, sun is a priority and so are safety and security following the mass shooting at the gilroy garlic festival. yesterday was the opening day at yasugi farms in san martinjust a few miles away from the garlic festival location. this year, there will be extra uniformed santa clara county deputies patrolling the grounds. the gm of the pumpkin festival tells us she wants everyone to feel safe. >> we've always had a security team out here with armed guards but with everything...