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. >> these are the last animal hides to be produced at the tannery. it is used in products for export. he says the recent state ban on the slaughter of bulls has put that all at risk. >> the leather from the state was sent for finishing in other parts of the country, then came back to make jackets, shoes and bags. a lot of people lost their jobs and can't feed their family. has this government come to help us or ruin us? >> many in mumbai's leather industry say the ban has hurt them. here, only three of the 10 sewing stations are used. those may shut down, as well. at supplies run out, the ban is hurting people in the leather industry and also poor people who eat beef. >> those objecting say it unfairly targets minorities and lower caste hindus. it has led to a 10% price hike. some say it protects the animals prom abuse. >> this religious group meets every sunday at this cow shelter. some cattle were seized from transports taking them for illegal slaughter. they are fed and cared for. volunteers support the new ban. >> leather can be made from other s
. >> these are the last animal hides to be produced at the tannery. it is used in products for export. he says the recent state ban on the slaughter of bulls has put that all at risk. >> the leather from the state was sent for finishing in other parts of the country, then came back to make jackets, shoes and bags. a lot of people lost their jobs and can't feed their family. has this government come to help us or ruin us? >> many in mumbai's leather industry say the ban has...
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his father ordinary personperated a tannery. he was very outspoken, very opinionated and many would call him a know it all. his mother was very gentile. he was born into this world and given a name of hiram ulysses grant. the young boy hated the tannery. he couldn't stand the smell of it. his name was changed when he entered west point. they only had entry for someone named ulysses. he thought that the boy was named after his mother. he turned out to be an indifferent student at the academy. he had over 250 demerits. he dapts want to go to west point. he wanted to be a math teacher and you didn't argue against his father. he graduated in 1843, 21st of 39 cadets cadets. he was assigned to the fourth united states infantry. he went to jefferson barracks where he soon became friends with another officer by the name of james longstreet. he would fight in the mexican war. he did not like being apart from his family or his wife. as a result he may have taken up the use of alcohol. april 11th 1854 he was promoted to captain. shortly he
his father ordinary personperated a tannery. he was very outspoken, very opinionated and many would call him a know it all. his mother was very gentile. he was born into this world and given a name of hiram ulysses grant. the young boy hated the tannery. he couldn't stand the smell of it. his name was changed when he entered west point. they only had entry for someone named ulysses. he thought that the boy was named after his mother. he turned out to be an indifferent student at the academy. he...
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unemployed workers meet in a tannery.ost say they spent their lives working in the leather and meat business. >> translation: we are so angry, we can't express it. if we show our anger, the police will come after us. we force the young to hold on to their motion. we pray to the government. >> slaughter houses are coming back to life as buffalos are brought in to replace the bull. making things worse for some the national government is placing a ban on cow slaughter. it's suggesting that meeting is not a government priority. >>> coming up sky watchers for the lunar eclipse. what made this one so special straight ahead. ahead. >>> stargazers got a chance to >>> much of the world was treated to a rare event. a lunar collins. e -- a lunar eclipse. india had the best view >>> on the banks of the river ghangi thousands of devote hindus watched and weight. devotees offered prayers. it was time for a holy dip. the moon is being gobbled up buy a demon. when it returns, worshippers have been let off the hook. >> translation: as per
unemployed workers meet in a tannery.ost say they spent their lives working in the leather and meat business. >> translation: we are so angry, we can't express it. if we show our anger, the police will come after us. we force the young to hold on to their motion. we pray to the government. >> slaughter houses are coming back to life as buffalos are brought in to replace the bull. making things worse for some the national government is placing a ban on cow slaughter. it's suggesting...
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. >> reporter: these are the last animal hides to be produced at this tannery. it is produced for exports and provides jobs across the country. the ban on the slaughter of bulls put it at risk. the leather from the state finished in other part of the country. a lot lost their jobs. has this government come to help or ruin us. many in the it industry say the ban hurt them. three of 10 sewing stations are being used. they may shut down. as supplies run out. the ban is hurting people in the leather industry and poor people that eat beef. >> those objecting to the ban say it unfairly targets those that rely on beef. those supporting the maps say it protects the animals from abuse. the religious group meets. some received from transport taking them for slaughter. they are fed and cared for. leather can be made from other sources. the workers are beggars. they are not telling the truth. it's not acceptable in hindus. others think it's not fair. it shares the frustration. they spend lives in the meat business. >> translation: so angry, but we can't express it. we force
. >> reporter: these are the last animal hides to be produced at this tannery. it is produced for exports and provides jobs across the country. the ban on the slaughter of bulls put it at risk. the leather from the state finished in other part of the country. a lot lost their jobs. has this government come to help or ruin us. many in the it industry say the ban hurt them. three of 10 sewing stations are being used. they may shut down. as supplies run out. the ban is hurting people in the...
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these unemployed workers meet in the leather tannery to share the frustration with the ban. most spend their lights in the leather and meat business. >> translation: we are so angry we can't express if. it we show it the police will come after it. we are praying with the government to see what we are going through. >> reporter: these empty slaughter houses are coming back to life. buffalo is coming in to replace the bulls. making it worse for some the national government is applying a ban on cow slaughter. suggesting that the slaughter of meat and laether is not a priority. >> reporter: one city in the west found a way to tackle the homeless problem. los angeles has given them a place to live and the tackle of services. >> it's not a mansion, but it's home. >> the bathroom is the biggest thing. >> reporter: tj was one of tens of thousands in los angeles that lived on the streets or in homeless shelters. >> i lived day by stay -- day. i couldn't think of a plan to get better because i was trying to sleep for that day or live for the day. >> reporter: now he has an apartment i
these unemployed workers meet in the leather tannery to share the frustration with the ban. most spend their lights in the leather and meat business. >> translation: we are so angry we can't express if. it we show it the police will come after it. we are praying with the government to see what we are going through. >> reporter: these empty slaughter houses are coming back to life. buffalo is coming in to replace the bulls. making it worse for some the national government is applying...
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. >> these are the last animal hides produced at this tannery. it is used in product for exports and provides gloves of the the stay ban on the slaughter has put that all at risk. >> translation: the leather from the state was sent for finishing in other parts of the country and came back to make shoes and bags. a lot of people lost their jobs and can't feed the family. has the government come to help or ruin us. >> many in mumbais say the ban hurt them. here, three of the 10 sowing stations are being used, and they may shut down. as supplies run out. the ban is not only for people in the leather industry, but poor people that eat beef. >> those objecting to the ban say it targets minorities, and those relying on beef as a protein. it has gone up 10%. those supporting the ban say it protects the animals. >> reporter: this religious group meets every sunday at the cow shelter. some of the cattle is taken for slaughter. here they are fed and cared for. volunteers support the ban. >> translation: leather could be made from other sources. there's so
. >> these are the last animal hides produced at this tannery. it is used in product for exports and provides gloves of the the stay ban on the slaughter has put that all at risk. >> translation: the leather from the state was sent for finishing in other parts of the country and came back to make shoes and bags. a lot of people lost their jobs and can't feed the family. has the government come to help or ruin us. >> many in mumbais say the ban hurt them. here, three of the 10...
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my great grand father bought this barn, or the wood from the tannery and tore down the building and moved it up here and built this barn. so the wood in this barn is probably one hundred and fifty years old or better. >> what kind of cows do you have here? >> holsteins primarily. everybody's got a name. >> yeah >> that's pearl right there. there's root beer. opal. >> can you call them by name? >> yeah >> they know their names? >> yeah >> and there is some that would follow you wherever you want to go. you don't really want to do that. >> yeah ha ha... >> how close are we to where the mine would be? >> approximately a mile, uh, from the west end of the mine site. right over the hill. >> so were talking a mile up the road here. >> when they first start mining the first that's going to happen is we're going to lose water because our well is only one hundred feet deep and they are talking a one thousand foot hole. they're going to put in high capacity wells to create a cone of depression, as they call it in the water table. to drain down the water table so they don't have to deal with it. whe
my great grand father bought this barn, or the wood from the tannery and tore down the building and moved it up here and built this barn. so the wood in this barn is probably one hundred and fifty years old or better. >> what kind of cows do you have here? >> holsteins primarily. everybody's got a name. >> yeah >> that's pearl right there. there's root beer. opal. >> can you call them by name? >> yeah >> they know their names? >> yeah >> and...
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these unemployed workers meet in this empty leather tannery to share frustration with the ban. most spent their lives in the business and can't find work elsewhere. so angry but we can't expression it. if we show anger the police will come after us. we force our young people to sit and control their emotions because if they raise voice they will face trouble. we pray to see what the government is going through. >> these empty slaughterhouses are slowly coming back to life as buffaloes are brought in, though their meat and leather is not the same quality. the national government is planning a countrywide ban on cow slaughter suggesting their work is not a government priority. >> the former cuban leader fidel castro has appeared in public for the first time in more than a year. state television broadcast him meeting a dell allegation from venezuela in the capitol havana. >> los angeles is trying to get people off the streets by giving them a place to live and supportive services all under one roof. rob reynolds took a look. >> for food and other things... >> it's not a mansion bu
these unemployed workers meet in this empty leather tannery to share frustration with the ban. most spent their lives in the business and can't find work elsewhere. so angry but we can't expression it. if we show anger the police will come after us. we force our young people to sit and control their emotions because if they raise voice they will face trouble. we pray to see what the government is going through. >> these empty slaughterhouses are slowly coming back to life as buffaloes are...