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wild, wild moors, - the sweet wild moors for me.y glen! _ the thought of wardle's breezy height— fills all my heart with glee, and the distant view- of the hills so blue - bring tears into my e'e! oh, the lonely moors, the breezy moors, - the stormy hills so free; oh, the wild, wild moors; the wild, wild moors, - the sweet wild moors for me. 0h, blessed sleep, . that brings in dreams my native hills to me; the heathery wilds, the rushing streams, - where once i wandered free! 'tis a glimpse of life's sweet morning light, i a bright angelic ray, _ that steals into the dusky night, and fades with waking day! oh, the lonely moors, the breezy moors, - the stormy hills so free; oh, the wild, wild moors; the wild, wild moors, - the sweet wild moors for me. thank you very, very much. what an exquisite poem you have chosen. beautifully red, you are obviously a natural orator. we are now going to take a moment to listen to the lovely voice of alfie boe. i vow to thee my country. # i vow to thee, my country, all earthly things above, # entire
wild, wild moors, - the sweet wild moors for me.y glen! _ the thought of wardle's breezy height— fills all my heart with glee, and the distant view- of the hills so blue - bring tears into my e'e! oh, the lonely moors, the breezy moors, - the stormy hills so free; oh, the wild, wild moors; the wild, wild moors, - the sweet wild moors for me. 0h, blessed sleep, . that brings in dreams my native hills to me; the heathery wilds, the rushing streams, - where once i wandered free! 'tis a glimpse...
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haifa a really interesting way of solving conflict in the wild.— conflict in the wild.with the idea in the - conflict in the wild. how did you | come up with the idea in the first place? i come up with the idea in the first lace? ., ., , come up with the idea in the first 0 lace? ~' ., , . ., place? i think it was the challenge, how do you — place? i think it was the challenge, how do you see _ place? i think it was the challenge, how do you see an _ place? i think it was the challenge, how do you see an elephant - place? i think it was the challenge, how do you see an elephant in - place? i think it was the challenge, | how do you see an elephant in total darkness and teach a camera to confidently detect them? we had to take 30,000 images, 30,000 selfies of elephant bottoms, ears, trunks, legs, you name it, and teach the camera to detect them 24 hours a day, automatically. that is the trick to the system and now we have been able to reach that milestone, we can take the camera into the field and make a difference. can you see the technology _ field and make a differenc
haifa a really interesting way of solving conflict in the wild.— conflict in the wild.with the idea in the - conflict in the wild. how did you | come up with the idea in the first place? i come up with the idea in the first lace? ., ., , come up with the idea in the first 0 lace? ~' ., , . ., place? i think it was the challenge, how do you — place? i think it was the challenge, how do you see _ place? i think it was the challenge, how do you see an _ place? i think it was the challenge, how...
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wild turkeys are among the animals lobo's hunt in the wild along with deer squirrels rats and peccaries aguilar will examine samples of wool feces in the lab he says the hairs probably come from a deer or a peccary. so it looks like the wolves here have plenty to eat. but i'm in favor of viable means the wolves 100 cattle and that should help resolve the conflict with the cattle ranchers. ranchers and landowners had almost killed off the mexican wolf its natural habitat used to extend from the southern united states to southern mexico. dozens of organizations in the 2 countries have got together to reestablish populations in the wild of robust animals with enough genetic diversity to be genetically viable. eduardo pay yun is one of the few ranchers around here who would welcome more wolves. he's even made his land available to the project. to wolves will be released here in a few days' time. while his father used to hunt wolves he says the environment would benefit if they returned and took their rightful place in the ecosystem. they are an important link in the food chain. the advantag
wild turkeys are among the animals lobo's hunt in the wild along with deer squirrels rats and peccaries aguilar will examine samples of wool feces in the lab he says the hairs probably come from a deer or a peccary. so it looks like the wolves here have plenty to eat. but i'm in favor of viable means the wolves 100 cattle and that should help resolve the conflict with the cattle ranchers. ranchers and landowners had almost killed off the mexican wolf its natural habitat used to extend from the...
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protecting the wild horses is cookie's life mission. he is convinced that the forests and the forces can continue to strive together in harmony. well those beautiful images bring us to the end of today's show remember that you can always get the latest stories from here up on our website that's d.w. dot com thanks for joining us today please tune in next week until then take care and good back. to the arab the hours i argue. the arab. the food. into the conflict zone between sebastian. many countries are watching nations need to see how the new u.s. administration will reset relations with them my guest this week from jerusalem is the community affairs minister sofie has made me how well his government reacts to joe biden's new policy on the road and he's waning toller it fully functional little jewish having the conflict zone. being 30 minutes on d. w. . o. . o. . d. to know that 77 percent blockage are younger than thanks a lot. that's me and me and you. think you know what time off work. the 77 percent to talk about the stuff. from p
protecting the wild horses is cookie's life mission. he is convinced that the forests and the forces can continue to strive together in harmony. well those beautiful images bring us to the end of today's show remember that you can always get the latest stories from here up on our website that's d.w. dot com thanks for joining us today please tune in next week until then take care and good back. to the arab the hours i argue. the arab. the food. into the conflict zone between sebastian. many...
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wild turkeys are among the animals lobo's hunt in the wild along with deer squirrels rats and peccaries aguilar will examine samples of wool feces in the lab he says the hairs probably come from a deer or a peccary. so it looks like the wolves here have plenty to eat. with but i'm in favor of viable means the wolves 100 cattle and that should help resolve the conflict with the cattle ranchers. ranchers and landowners have almost killed off the mexican wolf its natural habitat used to extend from the southern united states to southern mexico. dozens of organizations in the 2 countries have got together to reestablish populations in the wild of robust animals with enough genetic diversity to be genetically viable. eduardo pe young is one of the few ranchers around here who would welcome more wolves. he's even made his land available to the project to wolves will be released here in a few days' time. while his father used to hunt wolves he says the environment would benefit if they returned and took their rightful place in the ecosystem. they are an important link in the food chain. the ad
wild turkeys are among the animals lobo's hunt in the wild along with deer squirrels rats and peccaries aguilar will examine samples of wool feces in the lab he says the hairs probably come from a deer or a peccary. so it looks like the wolves here have plenty to eat. with but i'm in favor of viable means the wolves 100 cattle and that should help resolve the conflict with the cattle ranchers. ranchers and landowners have almost killed off the mexican wolf its natural habitat used to extend...
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wild turkeys are among the animals lobo's hunt in the wild along with deer squirrels rats and peccaries aguilar will examine samples of wool feces in the lab he says the hairs probably come from a deer or a peccary. so it looks like the wolves here have plenty to eat. but i'm in favor of backers of viable means the wolves 100 cattle and that should help resolve the conflict with the cattle ranchers. ranchers and landowners had almost killed off the mexican wolf its natural habitat used to extend from the southern united states to southern mexico. dozens of organizations in the 2 countries have got together to reestablish populations in the wild of robust animals with enough genetic diversity to be genetically viable. eduardo pay yun is one of the few ranchers around here who would welcome more wolves. he's even made his land available to the project to wolves will be released here in a few days' time. while his father used to hunt wolves he says the environment would benefit if they returned and took their rightful place in the ecosystem. they are an important link in the food chain. th
wild turkeys are among the animals lobo's hunt in the wild along with deer squirrels rats and peccaries aguilar will examine samples of wool feces in the lab he says the hairs probably come from a deer or a peccary. so it looks like the wolves here have plenty to eat. but i'm in favor of backers of viable means the wolves 100 cattle and that should help resolve the conflict with the cattle ranchers. ranchers and landowners had almost killed off the mexican wolf its natural habitat used to...
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buysen wild wings. i mean, seriously. [ laughter ] and evidently the associated press has joined with the government in trying to change the american language, and i noticed now any time buffalo are mentioned in a newspaper they must send out a style sheet. i'm sure they do. they are called bison, and i just think this is truly the definition of fake news. combination of bad weather and -- and native hostility temporarily halted construction of the kansas pacific when it reached end of track, and cody's contact with the railroad ended there despite the fame he had derived, and he went to work at ft. leonard for the army, and he carried dispatches. this was a very, very dangerous job and hi did such a superb job after it until the new commander of the army on the southern plains and sheridan just loved this kid and he became his protector and sponsor. in a way he became his mentor, and sheridan after cody had made just a couple of incredible and dangerous rides where no one else would carry dispatches sh
buysen wild wings. i mean, seriously. [ laughter ] and evidently the associated press has joined with the government in trying to change the american language, and i noticed now any time buffalo are mentioned in a newspaper they must send out a style sheet. i'm sure they do. they are called bison, and i just think this is truly the definition of fake news. combination of bad weather and -- and native hostility temporarily halted construction of the kansas pacific when it reached end of track,...
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i tell the story in the book about the wild west. the wild west had some of the most restrictive gun control laws in the nation. everyone out in the wilderness, untamed wilderness had guns. so much so that stagecoach are drivers would wide with someone at creative expense next to them with a shotgun in hand. our kids still say, i'm riding shotgun when they get in the front seat and that comes from the wild west era. but when you came in the town where the civilized friends -- you have to check your guns, the way you check your coat at a cold restaurant in winter. by, that i mean a cold restaurant in austin, but maybe up in north. >> so where did you check your weapons? you >> have to check them with their sheriff, or leave them at the staples with your horses. in fact, as i was researching the book, there was a great photograph in the book of dodge city taken during the height of the wild west period, 18 seventies and 18 eighties. and it's a picture of dodge city and it looks exactly like you would expect dodge city to look in the he
i tell the story in the book about the wild west. the wild west had some of the most restrictive gun control laws in the nation. everyone out in the wilderness, untamed wilderness had guns. so much so that stagecoach are drivers would wide with someone at creative expense next to them with a shotgun in hand. our kids still say, i'm riding shotgun when they get in the front seat and that comes from the wild west era. but when you came in the town where the civilized friends -- you have to check...
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captured in the wild all raised on farms. to. give him some advice such as snakes can harbor viruses. in leading shang in. southern china a snake opened his doors to us. just to show if you actually. just don't there's a city i'm going to go. to that she'd like to thank you. so much for. iowa. by now they go through notion. of a move. forward . at all. but why do you go. so long but not then i'll. send. you could you go. wild animal farming has grown rapidly in china. it's now a similar $1000000000.00 industry. but evolutionary biologists like alexandra huston on say animal overcrowding in phumzile markets can lead to problems. it is only one cause of you will see him out. the. law. presumes that he knew of it unaccounted. for snakes will quickly ruled out as a potential carrier of the new corona virus but 3 quarters of recent infectious diseases came from animals including i hate rabies zico malaria and sod's. one species is particularly effective in transmission barson. facts. of the wu han institute of viral a-g. . has spent m
captured in the wild all raised on farms. to. give him some advice such as snakes can harbor viruses. in leading shang in. southern china a snake opened his doors to us. just to show if you actually. just don't there's a city i'm going to go. to that she'd like to thank you. so much for. iowa. by now they go through notion. of a move. forward . at all. but why do you go. so long but not then i'll. send. you could you go. wild animal farming has grown rapidly in china. it's now a similar...
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wild turkeys are among the animals lobo's hunt in the wild along with deer squirrels rats and peccaries aguilar will examine samples of wool feces in the lab he says the hairs probably come from a deer or a peccary. so it looks like the wolves here have plenty to eat. but i'm in favor of backing off viable means the wolves 100 cattle and that should help resolve the conflict with the cattle ranchers. ranchers and landowners had almost killed off the mexican wolf its natural habitat used to extend from the southern united states to southern mexico. dozens of organizations in the 2 countries have got together to reestablish populations in the wild of robust animals with enough genetic diversity to be genetically viable. eduardo pay yun is one of the few ranchers around here who would welcome more wolves. he's even made his land available to the project to wolves will be released here in a few days' time. while his father used to hunt wolves he says the environment would benefit if they returned and took their rightful place in the ecosystem. they are an important link in the food chain. t
wild turkeys are among the animals lobo's hunt in the wild along with deer squirrels rats and peccaries aguilar will examine samples of wool feces in the lab he says the hairs probably come from a deer or a peccary. so it looks like the wolves here have plenty to eat. but i'm in favor of backing off viable means the wolves 100 cattle and that should help resolve the conflict with the cattle ranchers. ranchers and landowners had almost killed off the mexican wolf its natural habitat used to...
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wild turkeys are among the animals lobo's hunt in the wild along with deer squirrels rats and peccariesaguilar will examine samples of wool feces in the lab he says the hairs probably come from a deer or a peccary. so it looks like the wolves here have plenty to eat on the but i'm in favor of backers of viable means the wolves 100 cattle and that should help resolve the conflict with the cattle ranchers. ranchers and landowners had almost killed off the mexican wolf its natural habitat used to extend from the southern united states to southern mexico. dozens of organizations in the 2 countries have got together to reestablish populations in the wild of robust animals with enough genetic diversity to be genetically viable. eduardo pay yun is one of the few ranchers around here who would welcome more wolves. he's even made his land available to the project. to wolves will be released here in a few days' time. while his father used to hunt wolves he says the environment would benefit if they returned and took their rightful place in the ecosystem. they are an important link in the food cha
wild turkeys are among the animals lobo's hunt in the wild along with deer squirrels rats and peccariesaguilar will examine samples of wool feces in the lab he says the hairs probably come from a deer or a peccary. so it looks like the wolves here have plenty to eat on the but i'm in favor of backers of viable means the wolves 100 cattle and that should help resolve the conflict with the cattle ranchers. ranchers and landowners had almost killed off the mexican wolf its natural habitat used to...
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she has said some pretty wild things, have the i some pretty wild things, have the she?gs, have the she? ,, ,, , she? she has. she did say she regretted _ she? she has. she did say she regretted them _ she? she has. she did say she regretted them and _ she? she has. she did say she regretted them and she - she? she has. she did say she j regretted them and she talked she? she has. she did say she - regretted them and she talked about the 9/11 attacks being staged, school shootings, several being false flag operations, where anti—gun activists staged try to get gun—control legislation passed in a space laser that started california forest fires but i think would hit particularly close to home for the members of the chamber and the democrats were those endorsements of threats against nancy pelosi and other democratic leaders. particularly after the january six unrest at the capital, that kind of call for violence i think was particularly painful for them and thatis particularly painful for them and that is why they felt like they needed to take action if the republicans wo
she has said some pretty wild things, have the i some pretty wild things, have the she?gs, have the she? ,, ,, , she? she has. she did say she regretted _ she? she has. she did say she regretted them _ she? she has. she did say she regretted them and _ she? she has. she did say she regretted them and she - she? she has. she did say she j regretted them and she talked she? she has. she did say she - regretted them and she talked about the 9/11 attacks being staged, school shootings, several...
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i than its parts when it comes to wild swimming.— wild swimming. _ wild swimming. i must admit, those who i know who - wild swimming. i must admit, those who i know who do i wild swimming. i must admit, | those who i know who do this, and i do know some, say it is absolutely invigorating and brilliant for your health as well. talk us through how this boom has affected your business.— boom has affected your business. ~ . , , ., , business. we have seen steady urowth business. we have seen steady growth anywhere _ business. we have seen steady growth anywhere in _ business. we have seen steady growth anywhere in our - business. we have seen steady. growth anywhere in our business over the last eight — 10 years. but after the initial lockdown that we had in this country, it was really almost overwhelming, particularly on the retail side. the swim guiding courses, our courses and holidays and trips we run were already almost at their max capacity. but it was in the online retail and the retail that we were allowed to do through the shop that we saw the
i than its parts when it comes to wild swimming.— wild swimming. _ wild swimming. i must admit, those who i know who - wild swimming. i must admit, those who i know who do i wild swimming. i must admit, | those who i know who do this, and i do know some, say it is absolutely invigorating and brilliant for your health as well. talk us through how this boom has affected your business.— boom has affected your business. ~ . , , ., , business. we have seen steady urowth business. we have seen...
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wild turkeys are among the animals lobo's hunt in the wild along with deer squirrels rats and peccaries latter will examine samples of wool feces in the lab he says the hairs probably come from a deer or a peccary. so it looks like the wolves here have plenty to eat. but i'm in favor of backing off lord means the wolves 100 cattle and that should help resolve the conflict with the cattle ranchers. ranchers and landowners had almost killed off the mexican wolf its natural habitat used to extend from the southern united states to southern mexico. dozens of organizations in the 2 countries have got together to reestablish populations in the wild of robust animals with enough genetic diversity to be genetically viable. eduardo pay yun is one of the few ranchers around here who would welcome more wolves. he's even made his land available to the project to wolves will be released here in a few days' time. while his father used to hunt wolves he says the environment would benefit if they returned and took their rightful place in the ecosystem. they are an important link in the food chain. the
wild turkeys are among the animals lobo's hunt in the wild along with deer squirrels rats and peccaries latter will examine samples of wool feces in the lab he says the hairs probably come from a deer or a peccary. so it looks like the wolves here have plenty to eat. but i'm in favor of backing off lord means the wolves 100 cattle and that should help resolve the conflict with the cattle ranchers. ranchers and landowners had almost killed off the mexican wolf its natural habitat used to extend...
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wild animal farming has grown rapidly in china. it's now a similar $1000000000.00 industry. but evolutionary biologists like alexandra huston on say animal overcrowding in phumzile markets can lead to problems. it is only one cause of you will see him out. of it unaccounted. for snakes will quickly ruled out as a potential carrier of the new corona virus but 3 quarters of recent infectious diseases came from animals including i hate rabies vica malaria and sod's. one species is particularly effective in transmission barson. facts. of the wu han institute of viral a-g. . has spent many years identifying viruses in bats. her job has earned her the nickname woman. in early january she identified a bat bars that was 96 percent identical to the virus found in patients suffering from carded 19 it's the closest match found so far. since the start of the crisis the scientists has said listen publicly coronavirus expert john epstein has worked in the field with in china we found that bats and specifically a certain type of bad the horse that was found to carry multiple coronaviruses
wild animal farming has grown rapidly in china. it's now a similar $1000000000.00 industry. but evolutionary biologists like alexandra huston on say animal overcrowding in phumzile markets can lead to problems. it is only one cause of you will see him out. of it unaccounted. for snakes will quickly ruled out as a potential carrier of the new corona virus but 3 quarters of recent infectious diseases came from animals including i hate rabies vica malaria and sod's. one species is particularly...
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to replenish the wild stock. but what we realized over time is, if we put a million fish out in the ocean and we get 10% of them back, that means we got 100,000 fish back out of a million. if i take a million fish and put them in a cage and grow them, i can get a million fish back out and put them on the table. our plan here is to take everything we've learned how to do in growing these species and demonstrate the technology, transfer the technology from the research level out to the commercial level, and to do that, we're gonna permit a farm to produce 5,000 tons of fish about 4 miles out to sea. now, mussels and oysters, we know how to do that. we've done that for a long time, and we reasonably know how to grow fin fish, but we're not growing it here. we're growing it in other parts of the world and then bringing it here. now we get back into the balance part of it again. does it really make sense for us to have our salmon coming from chile, being processed in china, and then flown into our market? does it make
to replenish the wild stock. but what we realized over time is, if we put a million fish out in the ocean and we get 10% of them back, that means we got 100,000 fish back out of a million. if i take a million fish and put them in a cage and grow them, i can get a million fish back out and put them on the table. our plan here is to take everything we've learned how to do in growing these species and demonstrate the technology, transfer the technology from the research level out to the commercial...
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protecting the wild horses is cookies life mission. he is convinced that the forest and the forces can continue to strive together in harmony. well those beautiful images bring us to the end today's show remember that you can always get the latest stories from europe on our website that w dot com thanks for joining us today please tune in next week until then take care and going back. good. to. cut. to the point sean opinions clear positions international perspective such. nobel peace prize laureate and some sochi is back under house arrest in myanmar on trumped up charges with the elected government deposed and the military back into power is also part of democracy extinguished find out onto the course to the point . of being 30 minutes on the t.w. . new. life on earth want to come to and. get a coincidence. where culpable happened. is a bit like winning the lottery. or unique starts feb 11th on t w. w's crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech culture o
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protecting the wild horses is true he's life mission. he is convinced that the forest and the forces can continue to strive together in harmony. well those beautiful images bring us to the end today's show remember that you can always get the latest stories from europe on our website that's the value dot com thanks for joining us today please tune in next week until then take care and going back. move. move move move move move. move move move move move move move move. move move move move move. move move. move move move move move. into the conflict zone tim sebastian. many countries are watching issues great to see how the new u.s. administration will reset relations with the my guest this week from jerusalem is the community affairs minister yitzhak e. i live for will his government reacts to joe biden's new policy on the road and his waning toller it fully explosive live jewish conflict so for the fish and 30 minutes on t.w. . long does that mean. scientists have been trying to find out for decades. the key to the answer gravitational n
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wild turkeys are among the animals lobo's hunt in the wild along with deer squirrels rats and peccaries aguilar will examine samples of wool feces in the lab he says the hairs probably come from a deer or a peccary. so it looks like the wolves here have plenty to eat. but i'm in favor of backing off viable means the wolves 100 cattle and that should help resolve the conflict with the cattle ranchers. ranchers and landowners had almost killed off the mexican wolf its natural habitat used to extend from the southern united states to southern mexico. dozens of organizations in the 2 countries have got together to reestablish populations in the wild robust animals with enough genetic diversity to be genetically viable. eduardo pay yun is one of the few ranchers around here who would welcome more wolves. he's even made his land available to the project to wolves will be released here in a few days' time. while his father used to hunt wolves he says the environment would benefit if they returned and took their rightful place in the ecosystem. they are an important link in the food chain. the
wild turkeys are among the animals lobo's hunt in the wild along with deer squirrels rats and peccaries aguilar will examine samples of wool feces in the lab he says the hairs probably come from a deer or a peccary. so it looks like the wolves here have plenty to eat. but i'm in favor of backing off viable means the wolves 100 cattle and that should help resolve the conflict with the cattle ranchers. ranchers and landowners had almost killed off the mexican wolf its natural habitat used to...
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protecting the wild horses is cookies life's mission. he is convinced that the forest and the forces continue to strive together in harmony. well those beautiful images bring us to the end today's show remember that you can always get the latest stories from you up on our website that e.w. dot com thanks for joining us today please tune in next week until then take care and going back. movie. little. blue. blue. blue. blue. blue. you. want to global play against harmless to the body but is still disastrous. fakes. counterfeits on the web paralyze democracy threaten economy and our thriving business profits from them. how did they infect a song made in germany. 30 minutes on d w. to the point shauna being a clear position in the international perspective see above. nobel peace prize laureate and some sushi is back under house arrest in myanmar on trumped up charges with the elected government deposed and the military back in power is also part of democracy extinguished find out how to avoid a total. point. in the minutes on g.w. . the cor
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protecting the wild horses is cookies life mission. he is convinced that the forest and the forces continue to strive together in harmony. well those beautiful images bring us. today's show remember that you can always get the latest stories from europe on our website that. thanks for joining us today please tune in next week until then take care and going back. it. seems. to me. more. into the conflict between sebastian. really countries are watching anxiously to see how the new u.s. administration will reset relations with the my guest this week from jerusalem is the community affairs minister tuckey home live how will his government react to joe biden's new policy on the road and his way into toller it's believed sponsor live jewish conflicts of. money minutes d.-w. its kind of subpoenas like a bunch of the queen because i want to see if germany was for me the last few years have been quite override brilliant but it took you haven't heard it on the home up when it comes to gemma bit as on the whole so would look right in the eyes fo
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the 1000 mountain meola still live in the wilds most of them in bali national park. there's also a diverse host of small creatures it's likely that there are reptiles and amphibians here that haven't even been discovered yet. scientists have identified about $1300.00 flowering plants in bala many of which are only found here the diversity of species is encouraged by the climate. the high mountains make for fertile cloud forests. droplets collect on moss and lichen. they merge to form streams which in turn converge into mighty rivers supplying millions of people with water. crystal shank is on his way to the national parks headquarters. during the drive he's struck by the extent to which human activity has changed the environment. the many cows are just one indication. the once clear water is stained brown by this oil it's washing away. it seems you are confused we don't see human influences here large numbers of livestock with massive over use of the land all bushed erosion caused by trample and grazing over there's also erosion caused by the water. behind me are non
the 1000 mountain meola still live in the wilds most of them in bali national park. there's also a diverse host of small creatures it's likely that there are reptiles and amphibians here that haven't even been discovered yet. scientists have identified about $1300.00 flowering plants in bala many of which are only found here the diversity of species is encouraged by the climate. the high mountains make for fertile cloud forests. droplets collect on moss and lichen. they merge to form streams...
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from the opportunities of financial markets and the other side of the wild wild west we are the friendsof the major institutions and obviously they paid a lot of money generally up the global market volatility of the past when you know this wild wild west that jamail tells us about i mean if that was all happening online it was happening on the reddit for example platforms which are new so why now is it just the more technologies coming through more discussions turning online the apps the robin hoods and all that are out there and people are are really taking advantage of it now come on i think there are a few angles that we have to consider so 1st of all yes we've had these message boards for for more than a decade now but i think we've seen a number of structural shifts happening in the marketplace for retail investors be dominant late so 1st of all we've seen a 0 fee trading being introduced we've seen access to really high quality information for retail retail investors but also we've seen again if you cation off the trading activity so i think that the retail investors have become
from the opportunities of financial markets and the other side of the wild wild west we are the friendsof the major institutions and obviously they paid a lot of money generally up the global market volatility of the past when you know this wild wild west that jamail tells us about i mean if that was all happening online it was happening on the reddit for example platforms which are new so why now is it just the more technologies coming through more discussions turning online the apps the robin...
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captured in the wild all raised on farms. to. some man such as snakes can harbor viruses. in leaving shang in. southern china a snake opened his doors to us. just to show if you actually. don't there's a signal to go. to that should i like to thank you. so much for. iowa. by now they go through a notion. of a move. forward with. it all. but why do you go. so long but not then i. send. you could you go do you know i. wallowed animal farming has grown rapidly in china. it's now a similar $1000000000.00 industry. evolutionary biologists like alexandra huston on say animal overcrowding in phumzile markets can lead to problems. it is only one cause of you will see him out. the. law. presumes that he didn't give it unaccounted no provisionals it if you lose. snakes will quickly ruled out as a potential carrier of the new corona virus but 3 quarters of recent infectious diseases came from animals including i hate rabies vica malaria and sa this. one species is particularly effective in transmission barson. facts. of the woo han institute of viral a-g. . has spent many years ident
captured in the wild all raised on farms. to. some man such as snakes can harbor viruses. in leaving shang in. southern china a snake opened his doors to us. just to show if you actually. don't there's a signal to go. to that should i like to thank you. so much for. iowa. by now they go through a notion. of a move. forward with. it all. but why do you go. so long but not then i. send. you could you go do you know i. wallowed animal farming has grown rapidly in china. it's now a similar...
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. >> the city of richmond has turned into the wild wild west. kids are writing to bikes, being chased by police all day long. >>> another look at the high- definition doppler. you can see plenty of storm action tonight. paul is back to us next with what to expect for the weekend. >>> coming up on it tonight at 11:00, a club no one wants to join. club covid, a growing number of patients known as long haulers are experiencing militating symptoms months after getting the coronavirus. >> how long is this going to last? >> felt weird. >> no strength but there is strength in survivorship. >> one bay area program offers relief. watch our series, "t track mixed reaction in palo alto tonight. the district plans to give middle and high school students a chance to get back in the classroom in a few weeks. the district released an ambitious plan to resume some in-person learning by march 1st. it would be a hybrid model. students would have the option to return to campus. they would be split due to the pandemic to two groups. parents are relieved but teacher
. >> the city of richmond has turned into the wild wild west. kids are writing to bikes, being chased by police all day long. >>> another look at the high- definition doppler. you can see plenty of storm action tonight. paul is back to us next with what to expect for the weekend. >>> coming up on it tonight at 11:00, a club no one wants to join. club covid, a growing number of patients known as long haulers are experiencing militating symptoms months after getting the...
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a mere 3000 mountainy alice still live in the wild most of them in bali national park. there's also a diverse host of small creatures it's likely that there are reptiles and amphibians here that haven't even been discovered yet. scientists have identified about $1300.00 flowering plants and many of which are only found here the diversity of species is encouraged by the climate. the high mountains make for fertile cloud forest. droplets collect on mosques and lichen. they merge to form streams which in turn converge into mighty rivers supplying millions of people with water. crystal shank is on his way to the national parks headquarters. during the drive he's struck by the extent to which human activity has changed the environment. the many cows are just one indication. the once clear water is stained brown by this oil it's washing away. it's in your confused we don't see human influences here hold large numbers of livestock massive over use of the land on which their ocean caused by trample and grazing over there is also erosion caused by the water behind me are non-nat
a mere 3000 mountainy alice still live in the wild most of them in bali national park. there's also a diverse host of small creatures it's likely that there are reptiles and amphibians here that haven't even been discovered yet. scientists have identified about $1300.00 flowering plants and many of which are only found here the diversity of species is encouraged by the climate. the high mountains make for fertile cloud forest. droplets collect on mosques and lichen. they merge to form streams...
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adam wild reports.united at chelsea, a chance to show this race still has legs left. chelsea were all fingers and thumbs to start with, this marcus rashford free kick punched away. appealing for, well, this— handball or not, and whose hand. the finger—pointing continued. but it was chelsea with the better of what few chances came along. first, olivier giroud couldn't quite get there. and at the start of the second half, united goalkeeping hand defending kept the blues at bay. efforts for the most part so scarce that both sides, even those off target, were greeted with a moment's to light. the match, running out of steam long before the end. united will hope that doesn't sum up their title challenge — that gap at the top though looking harder to close. adam wild, bbc news. well, decisions on penalties are becoming a hot topic. unsurprisingly both managers had very different takes on the callum hudson—odoi incident.
adam wild reports.united at chelsea, a chance to show this race still has legs left. chelsea were all fingers and thumbs to start with, this marcus rashford free kick punched away. appealing for, well, this— handball or not, and whose hand. the finger—pointing continued. but it was chelsea with the better of what few chances came along. first, olivier giroud couldn't quite get there. and at the start of the second half, united goalkeeping hand defending kept the blues at bay. efforts for...
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initiative like this part of a leisure strategy to keep livestock from being harmed by wild animals the conservation organization also conducts research mishal crile is the coordinator she uses come into traps to learn more about cheaters and develop solutions for human when they have conflict. the greatest numbers of cheaters can be found in soudan spots of africa these skilled predators can reach speeds of 100 kilometers per hour making them the fastest land animals in the world. but these days their natural range is severely reduced the destruction of their habitat targeted killings by farmers and the hunt for their fire has brought them to the brink of extinction predators suggest their top of the ecosystem make a connector of prey and control. prey of course also gives us education under control. since the guiding dog program was launched in 2015 many families have stalked killing cheaters for jeff and all the program has been a sense says thangs to his dogs he hasn't lost a single gorge in the last 5 years many species in africa still survive and coexist in the unprotected wildlif
initiative like this part of a leisure strategy to keep livestock from being harmed by wild animals the conservation organization also conducts research mishal crile is the coordinator she uses come into traps to learn more about cheaters and develop solutions for human when they have conflict. the greatest numbers of cheaters can be found in soudan spots of africa these skilled predators can reach speeds of 100 kilometers per hour making them the fastest land animals in the world. but these...
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this was their first release into the wild for a year.on: during rehabilitation, manua| showed excellent progress. she was easy to socialise with other orangutans and actively explored the whole island on her own. it's estimated there arejust 100,000 bornean orangutans left in the wild. they have suffered from illegal poaching, destruction of habitat and cash crops. this has meant more than half the population has been depleted over the past 60 years. these apes are the lucky ones and are now settling into their new home and starting their new life in the wild. we have a lot more to come, all the top is the stories in a moment including a look at how to pay for the olympics in tokyo later this year. stay with us and i will see you in a moment. hello there. wednesday is set to be an exceptionally mild day, particularly where you get to see a little bit of brightness, but even if you keep cloud and outbreaks of rain. that was the picture in the scottish borders during tuesday. there's more rain to come on wednesday courtesy of this pipeline
this was their first release into the wild for a year.on: during rehabilitation, manua| showed excellent progress. she was easy to socialise with other orangutans and actively explored the whole island on her own. it's estimated there arejust 100,000 bornean orangutans left in the wild. they have suffered from illegal poaching, destruction of habitat and cash crops. this has meant more than half the population has been depleted over the past 60 years. these apes are the lucky ones and are now...
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. >>> a dramatic video shows two cars engaged a wild act of road rage in massachusetts. to show you this footage may be disturbing. it happened in canton outside of boston one car rams a car into a snowbank after that, they turn around and the other opens fire on the other vehicle. the ramming, the shooting, were intentional. an investigation is ongoing. >>> now to a dramatic res stew a mother drops her four kids from a third floor building in istanbul here's keir simmons. >> reporter: a mother drops her four children out of the window one by one volunteers below incredibly catching each of them in blankets amazingly none of the children were injured they're healthy and in good condition, thanks to a quick-thinking mom who was later rescued and courageous people on the street the fire was later put out keir simmons, nbc news. >> just incredible where so many things could go wrong. everything went right. >> knowing the fear there's no other option but to throw your kids out the window and the faith they must have. >> just the quickest to get those blankets way to go. >> i
. >>> a dramatic video shows two cars engaged a wild act of road rage in massachusetts. to show you this footage may be disturbing. it happened in canton outside of boston one car rams a car into a snowbank after that, they turn around and the other opens fire on the other vehicle. the ramming, the shooting, were intentional. an investigation is ongoing. >>> now to a dramatic res stew a mother drops her four kids from a third floor building in istanbul here's keir simmons....
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horses, wild cows.was tough work. trying to locate them and bring them out of the bush, itself -- et cetera. >> that is the work that blacks often did. >> when i grew up, when anyone asked me about cowboys, this is what i would have talked about. hop along cassidy. gene autrey. i had no idea that there was black cowboys. that was nothing i even had any knowledge about. that is what you would probably wind up with. and the authors that wrote this book were english majors, literature professors, not historians, and this is a interesting tag along. he was planning to have that book published, but he was side tracked because once the negro cowboys came out, there a book, and in fact in 1971 the arnold press published his work which was the negro on the american frontier. but again, again, it was never going to get the kind of coverage again that the negro cowboy did. okay. yeah. now while i know very little, they were watching herb jeffreys. it was books like bronze cowboy and harlem rides the range. they w
horses, wild cows.was tough work. trying to locate them and bring them out of the bush, itself -- et cetera. >> that is the work that blacks often did. >> when i grew up, when anyone asked me about cowboys, this is what i would have talked about. hop along cassidy. gene autrey. i had no idea that there was black cowboys. that was nothing i even had any knowledge about. that is what you would probably wind up with. and the authors that wrote this book were english majors, literature...
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still leaves the wild and to make things even want trees they are of the porches project has the pieces and ongoing. the kenyan government is alarmed and has not implemented a plan to since the species on to boost its numbers. and it will keep us women more ruthie has come to check on his charges he looks up to mountain bungles of the mount kenya wildlife consultancy he feeds them twice a day and makes sure the had of their antelopes is intact i like it i love the job and i'm proud you know having that ananthamurthy one time because i'm no more there but now it's here so it's it's makes me it with with me not with me a lot so i like walking here i love with. my aim is to have as many as i can. here in captivity the animals don't have access to all the vegetation that would find in the wild that's why they're giving me traditional supplements known as winter cubes these special pellets i reach in protein and pride which grossed the antelopes immune system. the effort seems to be paying more into the kenyan wildlife on 70. the mountain bunghole nearly extinct in the wild in kenya and a fe
still leaves the wild and to make things even want trees they are of the porches project has the pieces and ongoing. the kenyan government is alarmed and has not implemented a plan to since the species on to boost its numbers. and it will keep us women more ruthie has come to check on his charges he looks up to mountain bungles of the mount kenya wildlife consultancy he feeds them twice a day and makes sure the had of their antelopes is intact i like it i love the job and i'm proud you know...
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initiative like this part of a leisure strategy to keep livestock from being harmed by wild animals the conservation organization also conducts research micheline crile is the coordinator she uses come into traps to learn more about cheaters and develop solutions for human when they have conflict. the greatest numbers of cheaters can be found in soudan spots of africa these skilled predators can reach speeds of 100 kilometers per hour making them the fastest land animals in the world. but these days there are natural range is severely reduced the destruction of the habitat targeted killings by farmers and the hunt for their fire has brought them to the brink of extinction predators suggested their top of the ecosystem in a cave natural prey of control and prey of course also gives us education under control. since the guiding building programme was launched in 2015 many farmers have stalked killing cheaters for different moyo their program has been a success thangs to his dogs he hasn't lost a single gorge in the last 5 years many species in africa still survive and coexist in then prot
initiative like this part of a leisure strategy to keep livestock from being harmed by wild animals the conservation organization also conducts research micheline crile is the coordinator she uses come into traps to learn more about cheaters and develop solutions for human when they have conflict. the greatest numbers of cheaters can be found in soudan spots of africa these skilled predators can reach speeds of 100 kilometers per hour making them the fastest land animals in the world. but these...
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other herbivores in the system, and we're seeing evidence of mass moalities of the abalone in the wild. so the kelp forest has declined dramatically, basically, because of this run of incredibly warm water we've had on the california coast. basically, you know, the warmest the california coast has gotten in recent history for the longest period of time. so that is the first symptom of broader global change that we are expecting along the california coast. catton: this is what it looks like to be underwater in a bull kelp fores this is what we used to survey through, and today, where we are seeing this vast expanse of no bull kelp, the culmination of these--this persistent starvation is, in part, due to an expansion of the purple urchin population. and purple urchins are a natural part of the system. we're seeing these urchins, which are little balls of spines, basically, with a mouth on the bottom that will start to form feeding fronts and mow down everything that they come across on the reef. lackey: it really started to change quickly. we saw a lot more purple urchins. the kelp start
other herbivores in the system, and we're seeing evidence of mass moalities of the abalone in the wild. so the kelp forest has declined dramatically, basically, because of this run of incredibly warm water we've had on the california coast. basically, you know, the warmest the california coast has gotten in recent history for the longest period of time. so that is the first symptom of broader global change that we are expecting along the california coast. catton: this is what it looks like to...
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the sight of wild horses trotting feeley see nature is magical. it is taking 30 years to research awareness for the benefit force protection. for my. daughter for the more people who don't have many opportunities to earn money 10 years ago people sold a horse to a slaughterhouse for 20 euros i told them that they could earn much more by keeping the horses alive now with villagers who shows the horses to tourists can earn up to 400 euros a day. protecting the forces is cookies like mission. he is convinced that the forces can continue to strive together in harmony. well those beautiful images bring us. today's show remember that you can always get the latest stories from europe on our website that e.w. dot com thanks for joining us today please tune in next week until then take care and going back. escaping hell on earth these both refugees are risking everything off the coast of libya because behind them lies a terrible nightmare escape hunger and brutal violence in libyan prison camps. on the ocean biking they tell of their desperation and their
the sight of wild horses trotting feeley see nature is magical. it is taking 30 years to research awareness for the benefit force protection. for my. daughter for the more people who don't have many opportunities to earn money 10 years ago people sold a horse to a slaughterhouse for 20 euros i told them that they could earn much more by keeping the horses alive now with villagers who shows the horses to tourists can earn up to 400 euros a day. protecting the forces is cookies like mission. he...
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i knew we would get wild swimming in there - get wild swimming in there somewhere.e sunday telegraph you have schools opening, primaries and secondaries a different point. the sunday times you have always school children returning from march the 8th. lucy, how helpful is it that we have these kind of government sources briefing, giving us a little bit of information here and there about what may not happen may not happen because naturally we just want to know what's can happen and when it can happen and we want to hear from the horse's mouth.— the horse's mouth. unfortunately i think this speaks _ the horse's mouth. unfortunately i think this speaks to _ the horse's mouth. unfortunately i think this speaks to the _ the horse's mouth. unfortunately i think this speaks to the fact - the horse's mouth. unfortunately i think this speaks to the fact that l think this speaks to the fact that there are different people bending there are different people bending the ear of the government. it could be they teachers unions or could be the scientists. nobody is completely on t
i knew we would get wild swimming in there - get wild swimming in there somewhere.e sunday telegraph you have schools opening, primaries and secondaries a different point. the sunday times you have always school children returning from march the 8th. lucy, how helpful is it that we have these kind of government sources briefing, giving us a little bit of information here and there about what may not happen may not happen because naturally we just want to know what's can happen and when it can...
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it's going to be wild. he wants us to make it wild. that's what he's saying. capitol and wants us to make it wild. sir, yes, sir. gentlemen, we are heading to d.c. pack your -- expletive. ryan reilly has been like an insurrectionist encyclopedia, reporting on the hundreds of charges that have resulted from the attack on the capitol. he's here now to explain these new charges. ryan, what's the overview here of these individuals? >> yeah. i mean so they're from all over the country. we have someone in florida, someone in north carolina, a group in ohio, and they're all coming together and sort of coordinating through the oath keepers, which of course is this sort of right-wing group that's been around for over a decade now, and talking about -- and basically listening to trump's calls and hearing that message and him saying it's going to be wild, listening to that, interpreting it, and acting on those efforts. i think one really interesting thing is when they talk about this idea of them having this quick reaction force, there's also a lot of discussion about no
it's going to be wild. he wants us to make it wild. that's what he's saying. capitol and wants us to make it wild. sir, yes, sir. gentlemen, we are heading to d.c. pack your -- expletive. ryan reilly has been like an insurrectionist encyclopedia, reporting on the hundreds of charges that have resulted from the attack on the capitol. he's here now to explain these new charges. ryan, what's the overview here of these individuals? >> yeah. i mean so they're from all over the country. we have...
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this was their first release into the wild for a year. on her own. it�*s estimated there arejust 100,000 bornean orangutans left in the wild. they have suffered from illegal poaching, destruction of habitat and cash crops. this has meant more than half the population has been depleted over the past 60 years. these apes are the lucky ones and are now settling into their new home and starting their new home and starting their new home and starting their new life in the wild. tiffaney sweeney, bbc news. hello there. wednesday is set to be an exceptionally mild day, particularly where you get to see a little bit of brightness, but even if you keep cloud and outbreaks of rain. even if you keep cloud that was the picture in the scottish borders during tuesday. there�*s more rain to come on wednesday courtesy of this pipeline of cloud ploughing in from the southwest. first part of the day still brings met office amber warnings in force for parts of central and southern scotland. rain also affecting north west england and wales. some patchy rain
this was their first release into the wild for a year. on her own. it�*s estimated there arejust 100,000 bornean orangutans left in the wild. they have suffered from illegal poaching, destruction of habitat and cash crops. this has meant more than half the population has been depleted over the past 60 years. these apes are the lucky ones and are now settling into their new home and starting their new home and starting their new home and starting their new life in the wild. tiffaney sweeney,...
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we want these animals to be kept as wild as possible.it's a case of monitoring these animals from a distance and-- and making sure that they are healthy and happy and they're doing the right jobs in the environment. >> sreenivasan: tre are bison at the conservation site now, but they are domesticed and dependent on humans. >> they've become sort of very habituated to people and sort of are fairly reliant on the supplementary feeding, or food, that is offered to them. bringing in semi-wild bison from different grazing projects, they have that sort of behavior and they're not going to be too habituated to people, and they know where to forage and find food. >> sreenivasan: the massive mammals will help manage their woodland habitat by rubbing up against tree knocking them down, and even eating the bark, creating space for other species to thrive. >> they are sort of ecosystem engineers. they can manage habitats in a way no other animal can, but and this is all about trying to find nature-based solutions to solve the biodiversity crisis tha
we want these animals to be kept as wild as possible.it's a case of monitoring these animals from a distance and-- and making sure that they are healthy and happy and they're doing the right jobs in the environment. >> sreenivasan: tre are bison at the conservation site now, but they are domesticed and dependent on humans. >> they've become sort of very habituated to people and sort of are fairly reliant on the supplementary feeding, or food, that is offered to them. bringing in...
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the story begins with the discovery of both animals injured in the wild. the turtle was found cold-stunned on an oregon beach, many of these turtles are actually feeding off shore in the summer time and those nice warm currents and then our temperatures change pretty quickly in the pacific northwest. >>so that cold water suddenly rushes replaces the warm water. these reptiles are at the mercy of the waves and the temperature and they basically clone stand and they wash up on shore. by the time rescuers got to the turtles she was pretty beat up. >>she had some scars honor and scratches on her from being thrown up against potentially brock says she was riding in to shore. there was some bleeding and so some small is that we actually have time to pretty quickly. >>meantime this american white pelican was found last year injured on the willamette river near eugene covid restrictions delayed its move to a permanent home. >>we need in surrey and some from some and wound infected wound did what i treated there. it was deemed non-releasable because the bird is una
the story begins with the discovery of both animals injured in the wild. the turtle was found cold-stunned on an oregon beach, many of these turtles are actually feeding off shore in the summer time and those nice warm currents and then our temperatures change pretty quickly in the pacific northwest. >>so that cold water suddenly rushes replaces the warm water. these reptiles are at the mercy of the waves and the temperature and they basically clone stand and they wash up on shore. by the...
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_ supporters to come to washington for a wild time~ _ supporters to come to washington for a wild times, the proud boys were taught in a nationally televised candidate debate — nationally televised candidate debate to stand back and stand by, which _ debate to stand back and stand by, which became their official slogan if he converged on washington with other— if he converged on washington with other extremist and seditious groups and computed to be the lead storm troopers— and computed to be the lead storm troopers of— and computed to be the lead storm troopers of the attack on this building _ troopers of the attack on this building. he saw the assembly of the mob on _ building. he saw the assembly of the mob onjanuary six building. he saw the assembly of the mob on january six and how beautiful that angry— mob on january six and how beautiful that angry mob must've looked to donald _ that angry mob must've looked to donald trump as she peered down from the elect _ donald trump as she peered down from the elect room with the seal of the president — the elect room with the seal of the
_ supporters to come to washington for a wild time~ _ supporters to come to washington for a wild times, the proud boys were taught in a nationally televised candidate debate — nationally televised candidate debate to stand back and stand by, which _ debate to stand back and stand by, which became their official slogan if he converged on washington with other— if he converged on washington with other extremist and seditious groups and computed to be the lead storm troopers— and computed...
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a note to one of the wild and barren meant to troublemakers plus that every year around $25000000.00 tons of wheat ends up in an ocean that's looks like old every single minute of all plastic consumption continues to live on the present rate over discarding 2 truckloads a single minute within the next 10 years and 4 percent by 2050 why is this happening one reason is that only a small proportion of plastic waste this recycled another is that a run off of all plastic goes to product that i use just once and then thrown away now some young german activist ah cleaning up local rivers and worker was scientist to calculate i'll watch a plastic and stop in the sea. and i delete location on the who're river in western germany but take a closer look and it's not as beautiful. as. kevin nowhere and their classmates have come to do some fishing but not the usual kind it's trash their fishing for those lists are everywhere they look and there's plenty of plastic. and quite a few glass bottles to. the students attend a local high school and are taking part in an initiative called plastic pirates
a note to one of the wild and barren meant to troublemakers plus that every year around $25000000.00 tons of wheat ends up in an ocean that's looks like old every single minute of all plastic consumption continues to live on the present rate over discarding 2 truckloads a single minute within the next 10 years and 4 percent by 2050 why is this happening one reason is that only a small proportion of plastic waste this recycled another is that a run off of all plastic goes to product that i use...