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he and many other livestock farmers in jordan are now struggling with problems caused by desert a fixation and overgrazing in order to ensure that his herd survives abu mohammed relies on another grazing area an hour s drive away getting the sheep there takes two days in the winter months his life stop graze here near the dead sea. wound rhys jones demarcate the pasture area moving from one passenger area to another is the nomadic tradition. when i was there i let them graze here for a month then i send them down there so that the grass can grow back. but it no longer grows back as much as it should be more sustainable practices than simply changing the pastoral area from time to time are now called for mahmoud doris on
cargo area of a plane, what you are left with is you need all four components. when you bring it onto the cabin of a plane, the human can serve as part of the switch. and so you need less components and less sophistication if you were to detonate them in the passenger area of a plane. and i believe we saw that with the february 2016 somalia threat where the individual detonated it and, thank goodness, nobody lost their lives in that incident. in your view, what kind of technology is needed in order to detect a bomb like this, whether it s through the magnetometers or whether there s some other means before you board a flight? so this is the challenge. so any type of imaging technology, even if you and i were to go to get an x-ray right now, metal of any compound, whether we have jewelry on if we go for an x-ray, can obstruct what s behind that. laptops have metal in them and components and they somewhat could be used as a mask to hide
women out of the passenger area here. i don t know what they re doing. going to the bathroom. oh, never mind. bathroom call. they re going to the rest room. mark, stand by for me, if you can. we just got some video in from inside terminal two. my assumption confirms this is video we have watched in its entirety to make sure it s okay to run here on the area. again, this is this is video from inside terminal two. is that ready for us? okay, let s go ahead and take a look and listen. flying all around us. cal perry is standing by. pete williams, also there in