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tonka and haiku. by the way, here we have it. haiku and tonka poetry. haiku has three lines and 17 syllables, and it does not have to rhyme, and it's about nature or feeling. and the expanded form of haiku is tonka. tonka has five, seven, five, seven, seven, seven syllables and five lines and it has talk about nature or feelings sugihara was a diplomat representing japan in lithuania way back in 1938 and he defied the government's order to leave lithuania because he wanted to help the jewish people there in lithuania to flee from the nazi coming to lithuania. so, it's recorded that he saved about 6,000 jews from the nazis during world war ii in lithuania. but when he came back to japan, he was an outcast because he defied the japanese government not leaving lithuania when they told him to leave lithuania now, so they shipped him off to mongolia. but the owner of the property over there is of jewish descent and he wanted to honor sugihara, so about ten years ago he had tunis sugihara's son come here to the dedication of the sunis sugihara statue. right h
tonka and haiku. by the way, here we have it. haiku and tonka poetry. haiku has three lines and 17 syllables, and it does not have to rhyme, and it's about nature or feeling. and the expanded form of haiku is tonka. tonka has five, seven, five, seven, seven, seven syllables and five lines and it has talk about nature or feelings sugihara was a diplomat representing japan in lithuania way back in 1938 and he defied the government's order to leave lithuania because he wanted to help the jewish...
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our latin america editor, lucy newman, has the story from the city of tonka. they feed night and day at staggering speed. one kilo of black soldier fly eggs, eat 25 tons of la janick residue in just one week. could you stand impartially as the co founder and general manager of food for the future? a julian start up that transforms food waste and fly larva into a super food in almost a blink of the eye there why we chose the flies and the specific. the black soldier fly is because the tremendous ability they have to process a lot of food waste and a lot of different types of food waste in, in a short period of time. and also the capability that they have to apply technology to scale this from an industrial point of every year. the world produces more than 1000000000 tons of residue from food. this wasted along with the resources used to make it but more impactful than that, is that what that food start the decomposing methane methane is submitted because of the decomposition and methane. gus is greenhouse gas. that is $23.00 times more not done until 2. so food
our latin america editor, lucy newman, has the story from the city of tonka. they feed night and day at staggering speed. one kilo of black soldier fly eggs, eat 25 tons of la janick residue in just one week. could you stand impartially as the co founder and general manager of food for the future? a julian start up that transforms food waste and fly larva into a super food in almost a blink of the eye there why we chose the flies and the specific. the black soldier fly is because the tremendous...
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jay forman is the ceo of basic fun which sells care bears, connects, tonka toys to retailers. >> thertation and supply chain can't keep up. there's not enough containers, not enough ships, trucks, warehousing to hold everything that everybody wants to buy this year. >> reporter: the tight logistics makes the transportation of goods much more expensive. >> last year around this time the typical container costs roughly just under $2,000. right now we're seeing cost increases up over $20,000 per container. and each container we can fit about 10,000 units. >> reporter: ann harper, ceo and founder of omg accessories uses 200 containers a year. it's costing her an extra $2 million to get her backpacks and accessories to nordstroms and t.j. max. >> typically when we bring products in it takes roughly 30 days to get to our warehouse in california right now with all the delays that we're experiencing, we're seeing anywhere from 6 to 8 plus weeks delay. >> put it altogether, empty shelves and higher prices are inevitable. >> when 40 or 50 first percent of the cost of the product is in the frei
jay forman is the ceo of basic fun which sells care bears, connects, tonka toys to retailers. >> thertation and supply chain can't keep up. there's not enough containers, not enough ships, trucks, warehousing to hold everything that everybody wants to buy this year. >> reporter: the tight logistics makes the transportation of goods much more expensive. >> last year around this time the typical container costs roughly just under $2,000. right now we're seeing cost increases up...
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jay foreman is the ceo of basic fun which sells care bear, tonka trucks and more to walmart and kohl'sion and supply chain can't keep up with demand. there's not enough containers. there's not enough ships there's not enough trucks. there's not enough warehousing to hold everything that everybody wants to buy this year. f goods much more expensive last >> reporter: it makes the transportation of goods much more expensive last year around this time the typical container costs roughly under $2,000 right now we're seeing cost increases up over $20,000 per container. and each container, we can fit about 10,000 units. >> reporter: ann harper, founder of omg accessories, using around 200 containers a year, costing her an extra $2 million to get her backpacks and accessories to retailers from nordstorm and tj maxx. >> typically, when we bring in product from overseas, it take roughly 30 days when we bring in product overseas to get to our warehouse in california. right now, with all the delays that we're experiencing, we're seeing anywhere from 6 to 8 plus weeks delay. >> reporter: put it all
jay foreman is the ceo of basic fun which sells care bear, tonka trucks and more to walmart and kohl'sion and supply chain can't keep up with demand. there's not enough containers. there's not enough ships there's not enough trucks. there's not enough warehousing to hold everything that everybody wants to buy this year. f goods much more expensive last >> reporter: it makes the transportation of goods much more expensive last year around this time the typical container costs roughly under...
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it was either you are all income and your mask and socially distance, stated tonka or you were over itnd you believed trump that this would in and was just time to go back to normal. i think you just thought you cannot unite the country after that. it's impossible to come back from that. what fauci also said was he didn't fully appreciate how much trump supporters desha i don't think people appreciate that. when he said that he knew a lot of people would take that to heart and that it just wasn't ready something you could come back from. the president had made up his mind about what direction he was going to move in. of course you see in the next few months allergy becomes much more outspoken, sort more blunt and contradicting what trump and his aides are saying. it's probably because he thinks this assessment he's going to talk to whoever is going to listen to him. >> speaking of dr. fauci, he and dr. birx came -- became two of those controversial character controversial character in the book. profiles in both of them and doesn't so much about dr. birx when she was young, when she was
it was either you are all income and your mask and socially distance, stated tonka or you were over itnd you believed trump that this would in and was just time to go back to normal. i think you just thought you cannot unite the country after that. it's impossible to come back from that. what fauci also said was he didn't fully appreciate how much trump supporters desha i don't think people appreciate that. when he said that he knew a lot of people would take that to heart and that it just...