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tv   The Minister Of Garbage  Al Jazeera  September 23, 2019 1:32am-2:01am +03

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nor out of danger yet. to get the sob back to the surface they need to drop to 80 wives. but only one white release since that's not. a serial fos of being left in the ocean. the submersible has 7 directional propellers 2 of these are off with trusty but they designed for steering around the ocean floor north for pushing the south op 3000 maces with white still attached i was rather bothered because just. cannot fail. can go anywhere. the saab barely moves.
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and by now they've been under for almost 10 al it's. all soon to run out of. the sod starts rising. finally breaks the surface. when this obvious safely back in its cradle the tail realizes how lucky they ahd to be alive come out off on 1. 35 minutes all the locals to the window. read that it was a bed of the better. a most dangerous. oh. so dangerous.
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to vent scorch the sob just sent to meet his from its window rigged very close to the mountain so you always get him out there in the heat if you're by the very very close 3 of them oh oh. oh no food noise how close he came to disaster to die and his thoughts turned to his family back home in china. how he only one and a half years old. father yes i mean daddy. he's dedicated his life to this job that he loves but it's come at great personal cost. rule mr manning seems like my 1st song sister just missed the best of my song it made me so professed to marcescens. to see is a true hook if i have
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a choice to tough less in the fields or how much time to stay with my son to stay with my. parents food looks forward to the day he's trying to ease will step up and start piloting their own mission it's. just one task that yes it is right then there are a bit of those uncomfortable i lost the strong i tell myself again ok i must do it. it's my job. but before you get a chance to dive he experienced a must try again. today yet to bring back any samples. so the damage is repaired and excitement builds for the next dive.
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this time biologist doctor is anxious as she waits for doctors and say. this is not a. salad even. at 6 of them. though this is really the 1st time that this kind of women's violet. light in the search for. the live there must be a story it must be worrying much different than what we see on the last week or the apple media release and i loudly or dollars. are mad. the sampling micro-organisms from hydrothermal vents will give insight into origin of life itself. but they need to get the sample siphon to see.
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out of the route or else and so i feel. pretty sure that's transferred the responsibility oh. i knew that. i was. the sob is in position. that you is the moment of truth. to go out. the other way he our way. it's been 3 hours it's. been the submersibles dot's transmission dollars and. they're gathering samples from nearly 3 kilometers below what happened. it 'd worked. her. finger.
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when they bring mr. ya think straight yes. they are awake the squire the sound was on the set give it away. also smile it's a which kind of will come home to my feet. yet it really and some godly place. we put this family in the my mouse baby with well 7 i do is at least. specially designed equipment has carefully preserved live organisms under the same extreme high pressure conditions as where they live in the day. the face of the ice all of us here oh there's a little girl and you know we can look at our good it will be. a very exciting.
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as it turns out minerals at this low spreading ridge are is rich as predicted making dragon field a prospect for mining. but what's even more valuable is the discovery that many creatures here are different types of crabs snails and worms and more all of them than biologists ever expected and this is a goody this is the only thing no yes it is amazing. and the sad most on the buy it has to be nice to feel good to ara while levelling is still interest the nothing in my field to sample for their own research so we're talking about the same binding new enzymes that have to compounds that might help with medicine in the other and the about x. after you take them for a long time you'll call it resistance for the back and about the only need to look for a new form of them. were to go play nice to the sea. in
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the middle of the ocean a 5 week mission can feel more like 5 months. especially for young trainees like. who up until now have done all their training on land. what's the longest you've been out at sea. and now are all part of the ship before you are sometimes now but sometimes. the sails are revealed the areas crash. by this day and the whole i can now or it seems it's been tossing. writing patiently each x.
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who will dive next. she's been told it's her turn tomorrow she'll have the chance to experience something few humans ever will. she be going to the bottom of the deep ocean alongside a pilot and a scientist to put all her training into action. to put that into perspective there are more people going into space than there are going into the deep ocean. he is about to become the 1st chinese female to do it. she invites me inside the saab for her final driver. ok.
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it's tiny point. of the speech yes. wow. and you spend 10 hours you. go to the wire army. may be. just light of the city but maybe alito exciting in my comes to me very soon so take house in my new clothes and buried in the mirror and then. each one of them. and this thing looking are good for. the chinese flag in bare. i like it. the day i become the training pilot i bring that one day there but the lack thereof go through all.
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sets for myself you must be strong strong and strong there's no time for me to think think think either of course of course afraid alito alito yes to be honest. a little afraid. as dawn breaks the crew is crippling the south. after years of training this is the 1st time he will be involved in an actual deep same mission. today she won't be drawn back to tame the testing her ability to cope with the extreme conditions from the.
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cold war. is sorry i asked so if we are fast. walks on so we know it's a serious nor light but i can see that any most think think think think think me 1st of all. you're seeing in your own eyes. his mari exciting. cancer or any other word. you think yes i. do love. wired. i'm fond of big fish
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the fish is just slacker. this area. may find being alive sometimes the small fall of the window and the becomes an evening. everything goes to plan and the copes well with the pressure and impresses her around her shipmates awaiting back on board to celebrate the town i hope to have a pick future and have been in. ottawa. was. yet up. china is laid in the global race to explore the dates they are
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mine but it faces growing competition from other countries. it's truly the last frontier. and china hopes their discovery will benefit the whole. bodies on the arctic india's biggest stuff but the industry stunt performers are unknown and on the 101 ace meets the men and women risking it all for the brought lots of dollars on al-jazeera.
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talk to al jazeera we ask what guarantees will you give to the people who will be attending the minimal workshop we listen i'm supposed to explain apologize for someone who is also terrorizing we meet with global newsmakers and talk about the stories that matter on which is 0. on counting the cost billions spent on air defenses but drones take out more than saudi arabia's oil production and look at the knock on effect back pass the $30000000000.00 plan to move indonesia's sinking capital and the importance of the dollar tina counting the costs on al-jazeera. cultura downs thrives here every day generations of tibetans continue to brace and need to take that cultural heritage it's a reminder of who they are and whether. this is a suburb of the idiot capital new delhi tibet so the refugees here since 1964
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buttons here have been defined as migrants are not refugees because india hasn't signed up to the 1951 un convention on refugees so tibetans here have been able to access the indian welfare system so they become self-sufficient setting up a business says and looking for work independently but for some it's not enough. we do want a peaceful resolution of this that's our objective america's top diplomat says the u.s. wants to avoid war with iran and sending additional troops to the gulf is for defense and deterrence. hello i'm the star of the attack and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming
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up palestinian israeli policies recommended benny gantz for the prime minister's job and a break with precedent. scientists sound the alarm a new climate report lays bare some startling findings on global temperature and rising sea levels. and hong kong is on rest continues with barricades tear gas and street battles. now u.s. secretary of state mike pompei or says the tongue the administration's policy on iran is to avoid war and that u.s. forces are in the region for the defense the u.s. has been pointing the finger at iran after the recent attacks on saudi oil facilities it's also stepping up its military presence saying it's a means of deterrence this year has seen continuing tension between the u.s. and iran following u.s. president donald trump's abandonment of a deal aimed at limiting iran's nuclear activities in return for the easing of
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sanctions. friday we tighten sanctions on the regime which put the revolutionary regime in a difficult position the iranian people applaud that they understand that their leaders are taking them in the direction that is not good for their country and we then announced that we're going to move some additional forces secretary defense talked about that on friday evening each of those is aimed at deterrence we do want to peaceful resolution of this that's our objective we hope that the attitude turns the work that we've done in the strait of hormuz to keep the straits open and now the additional air defense systems and capabilities that will put in the region will achieve just that correspondent john hendren has more from washington d.c. . present to donald trump has dismissed the prospect of meeting with iran's leader in the coming week that is at the u.n. general assembly meeting where both president trump and hasan rouhani the iranian president will be present president trump told reporters at the white house nothing is ever off the table but i have no intention of meeting with iran but trump
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secretary of state mike pompei was spoke on american television sunday morning saying diplomacy was working he said we do want a peaceful resolution of this that is our objective all of that follows rising tensions after the u.s. blamed iran for an attack on saudi arabian oil infrastructure that crippled that country's production the who the rebels in yemen have taken credit for that attack but the u.s. is still blaming iran as is saudi arabia president trump will be at that meeting even if he does not talk with rouhani there may be lower level talks between those 2 countries or talks between the u.s. and iran through intermediaries never the less the iranian foreign minister was more pessimistic saying on american television it's all going in the wrong direction i am not confident we can avoid a war well meanwhile iran's president says he will present a plan to the united nations which is designed to secure the gulf without the need
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for foreign intervention hasan rouhani made the promise while watching parades so casing his country's military often oh then bradley has more from tehran. against the backdrop of a military parade iran's president proposed a new security plan for gulf waterways show your job we're going to present a plan at the un so that iran in collaboration with regional states is able to maintain security in the persian gulf the strait of hormuz and the sea of oman he notes to the world that the presence of foreign forces can cause insecurity for international waterways maritime movements and energy security and our approach will create solidarity you. in coordination with the countries of the region. iran's peace plan comes at a critical time pushing a message of peace and hope in her moves at the u.n. general assembly in new york rouhani will be trying to sink the latest american backed international coalition being formed in the middle east this time to patrol
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international shipping lanes in the gulf the u.s. floated the idea of a maritime coalition after attacks on oil tankers earlier this year america and gulf allies blamed iran for the explosions investigators said they found no conclusive evidence to say who carried out the attacks countries that have joined the maritime patrol missions so far britain bahrain saudi arabia more recently australia and the united arab emirates. following attacks on saudi oil plants last week also blamed on iran without definitive proof iran's leaders will be concerned about the u.s. plan gaining more support. not all him are those who want to link the region's incidents but the islamic republic of iran a line just like the apostle eyes which have all been revealed if the truthful and really sick security in the region they must not see him with pins 5 digits bombs and dangerous to the region. this week of vents in cities across the country will mark the beginning of iran's 8 year war with iraq in 1900 gulf arab states
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supported venner rocky president saddam hussein something rouhani reminded iranians of in his speech but he also said that all can be forgiven if there is unity among islamic countries but the united states is only interested in dividing the region and pillaging resources and that the security of the region lasting security is only up to the people indigenous to the area seen best ravi al-jazeera. how into the news and palestinian israeli parties are recommending benny gantz for prime minister over benjamin netanyahu the israeli president is holding talks with rival political leaders and choosing the next prime minister now neither prime minister netanyahu nor his main rival gantz could muster enough seats from majority government and last week's election correspondent how a force that joins us now from west jerusalem from those talks now having this endorsement by the palestinian and israeli parties how much does that help any guns
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. it gives him a certain edge potentially in the numbers game that's going on he got his blue and white got 33 seats compared to the 31 of likud the party of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu so he had that advantage to start with the more recommendations he gets from members of the knesset the more that could tip the president's hand in deciding who to give the 1st option to to try to form a coalition government and that's why the palestinian israeli parties that make up the joint list or at least some of them there was a vote on whether to do this or not earlier during the day decided to make what the leader of the joint list i am in order said was a historic step he said it was about ending the era of benjamin netanyahu saying that after years of being dealer just a miser by netanyahu administration it was time that the palestinian israeli population really made its voice heard inside israeli politics but he also said and
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he quoted a psalm some 88 about how the the rock that had been jettisoned set aside by the builders had now become the cornerstone he was talking about how palestinian israeli society should now take part properly in israeli politics a saying that for too long. that it had been diligent in my eyes then that very important issues such as crime social issues economic issues and indeed the repealing of the nation state law which he said made the arab sector of the population here into 2nd class citizens all of these things needed to be done they would not they said vote for a coalition unity government but they would recommend benny gantz as the 1st step towards getting rid of benjamin netanyahu and i as you say this is a bit of a numbers game hand another key player or other don't even is refusing to back either netanyahu all dance so how will he have facts the final outcome.
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well yes he has said that he wants his israel bit a new party to sit in a broad liberal secular coalition national unity government he has made his entire campaign really about the division between secular and ultra orthodox religious parts of israeli society and so he says that he wants blue and white and likud and his own party to sit together but he's also the person who made it happen this is the 2nd election essentially by rupturing his relationship with benjamin netanyahu entirely. collapsing the coalition talks that were going on in may and so the question that looms over both his final decision and potentially more importantly that of blue and white is the future of benjamin netanyahu the the likud the liquid party has said that no other party should determine who should be its leader i asked moshe your lawn the head of the delegation that came here to blue and white
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whether they could have a sit in government with benjamin and you know would they rule that out definitively he didn't answer that question netanyahu and self has come out this evening and said there are now 2 obvious options a minority government supported by anti zionist arab parties or a broad coalition government which he wanted to see happen question is whether anyone would allow that to happen if he was still a part of it indeed carry forth that there with an update from westray said thank you harry. now a new climate report has laid bare some startling findings on global temperature and sea level rises scientists from the world's top weather agencies have sounded the alarm a day before a major climate summit at the united nations they found the average global temperature between 201521000 will likely be the hottest of any 5 year period on record on top of that arctic summer sea ice has declined at the rate of 12 percent decade over the past 40 years and making matters worse greenhouse gas emissions
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continue to increase carbon dioxide by 2 percent in 2018 reaching a record high now let's speak to tom burke who is the chairman of the 3 g. a think tank focusing on climate change and he's also a former government environmental adviser and he joins us now live from london mr burke we've known what the dangers were of not taking action for years are we now seeing even more worrying climate change impacts than we expected. yes i think we are what the w m o has publicly is what climate scientists have been saying privately for some time which is that climate is turning out to be more sensitive to the inputs of greenhouse gases that we previously thought and that means the urgency of dealing with the problem is growing faster and also seeing that the rest of the earth's system is responding faster so the impact of a changing climate on human beings is not only occurring quicker than they thought
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but it's also nastier than they thought so are these the feedback loops that we've been hearing about that could lead to runaway climate change and and tell us a little more about what that can look like. well i don't think i don't think the scientists are yet saying that these are actually expressions of a kind of real shift in a tipping point in the way the climate system is working but clearly they are i guess the thought of this all happening of them built sensitive means those tipping points are coming closer to what we're doing so i think the danger is growing and that means we have much less time to solve the problem than we thought we had so we were basically if we want to tackle climate change will stay within the prior disagreement we have to stop burning fossil fuels by about middle of the century we now may have to do that somewhat sooner than the middle of the same.

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