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ferry struggling against the current finally arrive. edgar is one of the 1st to pull but there's not enough room for everyone. most effective but i'm going to go out on some of them but not. in the bus on. the bus is too long. so the sailors let the real wheels rest on the rusty fragile run. they usually try and get as many customers as possible on board ignoring the safe. with an old engine and a very strong current piloting the ferry is tricky. thank.
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and get as know the owner of the truck and once he's paid off the high end the fuel and the food this trip will hardly make enough to live on. enough to be the most fun for him under the metaphor. yeah i mean don't implement. the draft is anything that's was going to stay on the. basis of. after 3 days and 445 kilometers edg it completes the 1st stage of his journey a river all times isolated and near the brazilian border the small town grew as a result of the rubber gold and timber industry. today 100000 people live in these muddy streets and depend on the not processing plants for their
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livelihood. in this warehouse tons of the precious nuts arrive every day. because of the dam many will rot even before they're open. to be drawing they have to be ventilated but since there's no breeze the employees are continually moving the mountains and mountains around. the operation is repeated at the other end of the way house. but a lot of the. better ones but they are. like to. pose in this polluted atmosphere bacteria often contaminate the know. miriam the director of the factory and forces measures to deal with this you as
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a model and it does a lot of money if it is also on the farm if. you look at yes i need somebody to say i thought it was. and inside a 1000 workers mostly women are manually dissecting the notes. again if it was because i mean does it make you. happy if it was if it was self-defense how do you believe that if it was that was a healthy young lady was. in fact several members of the same family are taking turns on
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per kilo of shelled knots the workers hardly ever rest on quickly develop illnesses i was given was a little doubtful. brazil nuts will continue their journey to shops around the world where they'll be sold for around $30.00 a kilo. edgar has just learned that the road to lopez is flooded and impassable. he doesn't know how we'll get allen back in time for the new school year. the unseasonable rains continue and the river benny has now flooded.
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the main road to the capital is submerged. the country is split into. this year the flooding has been extensive with entire cities being affected. the bridge on the main road has collapsed. the force of the waters makes matters worse. because. ramiro is transporting timber to the bolivian capital the pairs. looking at the damaged bridge he weighs up his options. this time and then i do but i myself will come in last night so you want to hold them off but at the knee i was. told that it's going to be in the bottom.
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but it's what they see is special treatment that angers those who've been waiting for days. but you know i get it but i don't get but. fed up with waiting ramiro risked everything. to the best of the total ski industry went back to the. us how to buy a bus how. he could easily be swept away by the current.
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how. he must now get across the mountain area eroded by deforestation you're no good what about on amadeo he may go to go from we probably go with us just go to stalin look at the 1st gulf war to keep out the stuff that no. one knew not that band of it also about. the moderator. we're getting out of the coming. i'm going to home as i could but i'm going to weed out the because you know my heart going to a dollar what i want one of. the rain doesn't stop
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and bolivia's slowly sinks into a major natural disaster i remember oh he's making slow progress towards the ponds i. know it's a whole hill that's went down over the road. they. set up all the fleet has impulsivity about how to get make it that will happen but it does not. stop to look at any of the high. school but not have a say but get there but i believe that. a landslide has swept away the road as 100 meters below. got a bit of a here's another number up at an average 1380 so this. does not affect the much of the stairs and. the travelers are angry they say the
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road was poorly constructed. maintenance teams are overwhelmed in the trying to open an alternative route to believe they can miss the moment in quite good moments with the clinic once you know at c.s.u. one move i maintain my duty to move to live with them ben i was to get close to him before. but i thought my. seat was you must refuse he is. against you and we can go home with you this evening is through the sea gives him time to say see you my hand. so if you're not in the official quantity be a misstep. the troublous have no choice but to brave the danger.
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stuck on the other side the truckers are fed up and now want to try them. you know your driver board but what if it all said that that is it was just i'm not. going to build them again a bus a bus. went to hospital by a little bit yes i guess it's. going to my mother who doesn't have a good left a little bit of fun then you know. when are you and you know about what is going through the community can get here you just don't quite know what the company jumping on and off it with the noise you become very seriously must mean that because it is the most big day or. the only one i have but i want to climb the ladder that i think that's. going to connect at the. most of this he is the one nobody that's the best in.
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ramiro will have to wait it out another 4 days before being able to continue. through to. a 3800 meters above sea level pads the capital of the andes also suffers from flooding. to new young alan made it back to class but was one week late. he and his father both flew home with help from the government. not to pour your money in can only pull will get. shattered rather because they were yesterday tell you and you're not in a house where they stand with his truck stuck in the embers and edgar has no vehicle and has to earn a living doing odd jobs mobile money as openly called researcher what open or must
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story asking him to hold on to yesterday's can of all this might go after which i mean for stand of a pony for me despite its natural beauty year after year the rains in bolivia continue to have an impact on people's lawns. ringback harvesters navigating dangerous rapids from the time we depart to the time we finished our scares to the fish and i'm dicing with death. i'm afraid of falling i'm afraid of dying but if i don't go by coughing my family i meet the man who go to the extreme just to make a living god but you have to be a strong swimmer otherwise you'd surf and risking it all vietnam on al-jazeera.
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conditions that's most of us never even give it a 2nd thought and actually that's designed as well ali ray explores how designers are manipulating our behavior and the final episode all hail the algorithm on the. world oil prices soar after an attack at the heart of saudi arabia's production and output. a satellite images appear to reveal more about the damaged u.s. president donald trump declares he's locked and loaded to respond. hello i'm rob matheson this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up turkey
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hosts leaders from iran and russia to discuss syria especially the volatile situation in the last battle held stronghold. and zimbabwean doctors go on strike demanding answers over the suspected abduction of their union leader. prices have surged after the attack on saudi arabia's largest processing plant cut the kingdom's output in huff prices spiked 19 percent when markets opened the biggest single day increase on record they have since settled there now trading up around 9 percent meanwhile donald trump's tweeted that the u.s. is quote locked and loaded waiting for confirmation of who attacked we had the oil facilities yemen's who the rebels have claimed responsibility of one they may target the facilities again they say the drones used new engines meaning they can
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reach anywhere in saudi arabia in a moment we're going to be alive to dos as a body into iran for us this report from so how does the gulf war these satellite images released by the u.s. government appear to show damage to part of the oil plant at alba kike inside the arabia they could prove vital in determining who attacked the plant and from where but looked like they were damaged in the north and west or alter who shelby's which would mean that they didn't come from yemen with dan i've looked closer and other people who are closer are those photos and it's not quite clear looks like some was just from the west now it could have been coming from yemen we don't think yet hooty certain launching drones and missiles against saudi arabia where several months now none of them have been able to cause the damage they are needed these did but this is not new. who the rebels in yemen say they flew armed
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drones across the border deep into saudi arabia to attack 2 major oil facilities if confirmed its their most ambitious and devastating operation following dozens of smaller scale strikes in the kingdom in recent months but. we exploited vulnerabilities in the saudi defense system and we built our drones in order to avoid these systems therefore the saudi and m. iraqi airspace became open to us after their defense systems failed to even spot the drones. the u.s. secretary of state flames iran for saturday's attacks might pump a 0 says there's no evidence they were launched from yemen although he hasn't explained how iran is to blame or where the drones took off from secretary powell has made clear that the iranian regime is responsible for this attack on civilian areas and infrastructure right are vital to our global energy supply and we're not going to stand for that in fact our department of energy stands ready to tap into the strategic reserves of petroleum reserve asked to stabilize the global energy
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supply iran says it rejects the u.s. accusations. what is concerning is the wrong path of the americans in the region they are supporting saudi arabia and the u.s. in a set of confessing to their role in creating instability the point the finger at other countries in the region dialogue between regional neighbors is the only solution to resolving the conflict. the state owned oil company saudi aramco says the fires started by the attacks knocked out more than half of its entire daily output close to $6000000.00 barrels of oil the saudi energy minister says stockpiles of oil will be used to offset the loss of production but oil markets haven't seen a shutdown on this scale since iraqi troops invaded kuwait to start the 1st gulf war in 1990 and it's not clear how long. pizz will take the impact will depend on how quickly the saudis can restore full production. go for. and china has issued
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a warning to the u.s. saying it would be irresponsible to blame anyone for the saudi attack without conclusive doses about his life put us into iran's been insisting they are not involved yes certainly that is the consensus here the iranian officials have said repeatedly that these kinds of accusations are counterproductive and they're very dangerous but also baseless the foreign ministry spokesperson up us who said he has been speaking at his weekly briefing in the capital let's hear what else he had to say. in going to have dismissed these allegations iran has explicitly said that it defends the rights of the human people accusing iran for these attacks is in line with the a mix and to seek to policy we are not surprised by such coming the countries who make these comments do so to make themselves feel more secure and reaching the
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goals we can deem the nations which i totally baseless this sentiment was also shared by the president hassan rouhani the issue here is that the iranians have said the conflict in yemen needs to come to an end and they've provided a number of solutions about how to bring that about the iranians have said they are willing to negotiate be the mediators it to any kind of a peace deal that comes forth from this conflict but many analysts here of also pointed to the fact that the u.s. president donald trump has been keen on meeting his arabian counterpart hassan rouhani later on this month at the united nations general assembly session but the iranians have been adamant that until the united states lifts its sanctions on iranian officials and the country's oil and banking sector and returns to the nuclear agreement of 2015 this meeting is not going to take place and we also heard that be confirmed by the foreign ministry spokesperson as well as the president's spokesperson earlier on monday both saying that no meeting is scheduled between the
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u.s. president donald trump and his or a new counterparts so for the time being tensions remain high and this meeting that has been rumored that the americans want to happen later this month is not going to take place those things very much indeed. his own is in washington d.c. to tell us more about donald's son's attempt to calm energy markets. the u.s. has some of the largest strategic oil reserves anywhere in the world it's 650000000 barrels of oil that are in underground salt caverns in the state of texas and louisiana these are all oil reserves that are only supposed to be tapped in extreme emergencies and trump indicating on sunday evening that he is prepared to authorize the use of this oil should saudi arabia not be able to increase its oil production rapidly enough and there becomes a world oil shortage trump saying that he wasn't going to tap into this yet but
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would authorize it it gives you an idea of how worried washington is about these developments right now in terms of u.s. readiness trump also tweeting late sunday that the u.s. was locked and loaded those were his words on twitter ready to prepare preparing a response to the culprits of the attack against the saudi oil facilities he said that the u.s. they believe they know who the culprit was but he did name it but on saturday secretary of state mike pompei o pointed the finger directly at iran in terms of this language trump is using these used it before as fire and fury and referencing north korea is used locked and loaded this terminology before as well it's unclear exactly what he means by that but given that he's the commander in chief of the world's most powerful military here in the united states those are words that must be taken very seriously that it is a turkey russia and iran are meeting in ankara hoping to find a political solution to the war in syria the summit is going to focus on the last
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rebel held area where government forces backed by russia have been fighting to regain control the ceasefire was imposed in august but is being tested by attacks such as one last week that killed 6 people turkey's worries the army's offensive is going to send more refugees over its borders and joining me now from i encourage them all this is of course happening at a time of significant tension in the region what can we expect from here. well rob this is roughly about a year since the trial actual process to try and find a solution was kicked off through those stand outs hawks in the capital has a custom between russia iran and turkey in what was described as a deescalation process the expectations were intentionally not such too high it was an attempt to get the total cease fire because at that time the war that was raging in syria was so difficult to find some sort of common ground and therefore the idea
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was to identify specific parts namely in northeastern syria close to the border with turkey just start working on to try and reduce the fighting there in that c.r. even though the deescalation has to some extent succeeded more than a 1000 civilians have been killed and that's in itself was may not it may no longer shock people because of how many people have been killed in syria over the past 9 years it is still a very large number what is expected out of today's summit is in focus specifically on it lib which is arguably the last remaining stronghold of armed opposition groups those groups opposed to the regime of bashar assad now what we have to understand when we're talking about the discussions that are taking place between iran russia and turkey is each has its own specific interest but also concerns circuit domestically the issue of syrian refugees has been. making more and more headlines particularly as it's become part of the domestic political discourse when
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the istanbul support elections took place just a couple of months ago one of the primary promises by some of the candidates indeed one of the candidates who ended up winning the mayorship for the c.h.p. was a very anti syrian refugee rhetoric and that's resonated with significant parts of syrian society at so that's the economic slowdown that turkey has witnessed that's why turkey says it needs to find a way where it can establish safe zones in syria in order to. now for many of the syrian refugee his insights are key to go back home the iranians obviously have spent a lot of money in terms of human resources in terms of sending militia to syria to fight for the survival of bashar al assad's regime and russia has had its military deployed there as well so there is an interest amongst all 3 to try and find some sort of a solution obviously there are other factors into which the u.s. for example is present in north eastern syria so to wrap up
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a basically all of those concerns will be laid out by the respective leaders we are expecting maybe trying to find a closer agreement as to how the turkish military will operate east of the euphrates see closer to his borders but still a lot still iron out before even more deals can be made between the 3 countries from thanks and all coming about to the weather with counting underway off to chin this is 2nd presidential election 2 candidates claim to be in the lead. on strike in contact areas across the united states almost 50000 general motors workers accuse their employers of putting profits before them. hello again welcome back well of the last 24 hours we have seen.
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