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the chopping down trees all over the forest. it's perhaps the biggest threat for the fireflies logging which squeezes the living space. the now every june through august, the visual symphony continues. the challenge for the future is to keep the lights from going out. john holman, out, is it a plus gala mexico? well, you can find stories that take you behind the headlines as well as blogs from our correspondence on the ground algebra dot com. ah. i mean stories now us forces of launched a drone strike in the afghan capital campbell targeting suicide bombers. they say, plan to attack the cities airport. the us had been warning that more tax could be eminent as its forces enter the final stages of leaving afghanistan. their reports that children are among 6 civilians killed in that strike us evacuations that
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couple are continuing, its includes military and diplomatic staff as well as afghan nationals or speaking to the media on sunday. the secretary of state anthony blink, and maintains that the us will continue to have the ability to attack targets in afghanistan without soldiers on the ground. we have the capacity around the world, including an f can't stand to take to find and to take strikes against terrorists who, who want to do us harm. and as you know, in country after country including places like like yemen, like somalia, large parts of syria. lydia places where we don't have boots on the ground on any kind of ongoing basis. we have the capacity to go after people who are trying to do us harm will retain that capacity and f canister. o u. s. president joe biden has participated in a ceremony to bring home the bodies of service personnel killed in campbell. they were among the 175 people killed by suicide by suicide bomb cities. apples on
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thursday earlier on sunday by met with grieving family members of some of the fallen service members in our, the headlines hearken either as maitland for long the gulf coast is a powerful category for storm. as hundreds of thousands of people in the u. s. takes shelter, storm is threatening new orleans, 16 years to the day since it was devastated by hurricane katrina, which killed nearly 2000 people. present biden's as the devastation is likely to be immense. the government will support rescue and recovery operations. and then one of the story to bring you from yemen that lucy rebels have attacked the country's largest ad base in the south with drones and missiles, at least 30 soldiers were killed and had military base and large problems. so the era base is used by saudi u. a e box. yeah, many government forces, thousands of people were injured. those are the headlines this, our risking it all is the program coming out next?
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on county, the cold type of sonic missiles and the world of new alms rates as russia takes the lead and missiles that can fly up to 20 times the speed of sound. and we're wondering for this help, clear up motion beats militant insurgency, will oil johnson migrant workers for to come to the cost on? i'll just hear me, i guess. ah, i use use
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the uses is on a mission. he has to set up a lumber camp before nightfall. the house, his delivering will become home for him and other wood cutters. deep in the rain forest. among his many challenges, the unpredictable terrain, the
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in bundling. the engine behind uses 2 of the trucks have also come to a standstill to get up with him a couple of hours because he was like me.
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munoz rain forest is shed by 3 countries, indonesia, malaysia and bern. i. it's home to hundreds of endemic plants and animals are rich and unique habitat that it's slowly dying. its abundant resources over exploited. it's where i would decimate today. less than half the trees remain. yet the procession of trucks never ends. the forest tries so that progress as best as it can. but here would means money flow to trucks, stop at nothing to get that cargo to port and big city's 7 days a week. each journey is fraught with challenges for drivers, overcoming them, and the mis salary of about $550.00 a month. uses
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has now been carrying this house back of his truck for 7 hours. he's tired, that remains poker the upon arrival. they have to negotiate a difficult unloading with no crane to help usa and the law must rely on their own results. and bank command under the bulldozer acts as an unloading dr. me
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i gotta read the houses journey is still not over. its headed for the river bank with a men will live in the depths of the jungle for 11 months.
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i as the look is prepared for tomorrow's work. the torrential rain pounds down on the camp. it's not without consequence. on their days off the men only earn half of their usual salary. none will risk working with a chain saw or driving on us has been reduced to mud. ah, after 3 days of rain, the locus had eagerly taken up their work. each of them make sure to speed up the
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cutting and transporting of the wood, hoping to an a bonus for the extra assets they want to make up the wages they've lost. the giant tree grows one centimeter every year. it's taken thousands of years to grow to this size. it's wood is the hardest and densest in the world. and the name ion, which i even one from the ground, it's still managing to make the longest life difficult. the sheer weight of the tree is driving the pull towards the ravine
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the even in the field cages, the drivers have to be careful that you could provide them with jumping me moving the trunk is proving to be a big challenge. especially as the bulldozer is now stuck to free at the forest once again to pay
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a heavy price. i know the tree is felled. to help slide the logs onto the truck. the battle between wood and steel. last more than an hour i
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the youth is heading elsewhere to load up 10 tons of iron woods. but the rain has transformed the trucks into muddy trenches. this journey promises to be especially difficult, as it will be tackling completely unexplored, attracts me
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. the bull doza devours everything in its path, creating a trail for the driver of another, but not monday. let me know that i know, but you gotta buy up. each new track brings its own unknown dangerous. according to the drivers, they have never been any debt,
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but many the each one of them except the ratings as an occupational hazard. the drivers on a fixed salary with added bonuses, if they manage to transport more words than expected. it's not looking promising for today's bonus. the driver bring back bad news. the road is inaccessible. unless the drivers use this technique nicknamed the conga
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use, his return journey promises to be eventful. he'll take on the same route in the opposite direction, fully loaded, transporting the joint would log to the river by ah, ah,
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i said you have to go in and sit down to visit with me
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even on the most dangerous journey usa thinks of his family, some 5000 kilometers away in indonesia, the. 2 stuff on promoting today's journey is over the log he delivered the journey is just beginning
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the tomorrow. they will take a completely different route to reach the sea and the shipping port. ah off the 10 hours of driving and logging, the men are exhausted. deep in the middle of the forest, temperatures average around 30 degrees celsius. the humidity, a suffocating, 80 percent it going? oh, nice mark. if you do that almost now i'm going to stop. i got
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a lot of my head around the guy. i'm not the one that runs with them, but nothing in that i'm i'm not moving back now. i'm getting a lot of i have a move in the moment. i don't know. i mean, i'm not going to benefit my so when you john stupid it up with another with the when the dog monday level
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in the there are thousands of tons of tree trunk piled on this. we're transporting them requires massive quantities of petro inexpensive option. instead logs will complete the journey to the shipping ports by water, a small outboard motor to keep it moving forward. this job is for the hill and river dwelling tribe. it takes considerable know how the ropes holding the rock together can easily trap their hands and feet. the
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body shop for nothing. you're telling me a bit less. ready yeah, yeah, we shall on i the river itself can present different challenges. there are twists and time and the current can be unpredictable. the small engine is struggling. i eventually gives the time to run hot
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now, but i'll be been given there until the with him and i would oh yeah. hello. my banana. gotcha. are you here long? the bottom of that will be empty. it does have a lot of units that you decide to move on
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. i guess i just said once in mobile, so i should, i never did it just had to be more in depth by me on this day close to 30 rock. so i headed down the river. ah, and what many describe as an ecological massacre? forestry companies are the ones who profit most oil palm plantations, and residential communities, often replace the deforested areas. sometimes mother nature seems to exact and
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little revenge was 20 years ago. housing development around a 100 houses built was completely swept away by a hurricane and huge waves the that's prompted, i guess say the property developer to make a change i wasn't doing and they're actually in a, on what i'm showing, the construct trash. i'm going to be going along, but long coming out of the machine to the next got on with that are going to need much of the instead of rebuilding the houses, the builder decided to start gardening. after removing the rubble,
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i guess they read planted hundreds of thousands of trees. they now homer green barrier, preventing the erosion of the coast michigan mongers. and i'm going to get on the move, but really now, gosh, i don't i got that because i got your mind. i got back to sit down to have stopped at the why. what name did you are calling about either
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because it started in some way i do. i got to be done in i guess built his housing development within a few months it took him 20 years to replant $100.00 hector mangrove. new ground a bit worse. but i was going to be in today, i'm a born years and demick problems and animals i once again starting to return to the area. i do not family my bunch from the i love to become a little it was done to keep on. i'm not going on or make a legal one. yeah. but yeah,
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great. i see you do or did i didn't run until i can come down to montana, indonesia and leah. ah . that light emitted from history kept alive only in the family tales of those sister by had to believe people who didn't seem to be astonishing story. as a polish women and children who endured the siberian lag refuge in africa, never to return again an epic or to see every 1000000000 memory is our homeland unknown error. set him back on our era as morocco records would be impacted with 19 the country votes and parliamentary elections that will shape the future.
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