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clinging to the outside of us cargo planes only to plunge to their death. the airport later secured the united states military decided the best solution was to work with the taliban, which was then in charge of deciding who stays and who goes into the airport. but then suddenly, americans were told to stay away from the airport in attack was imminent, and it came to suicide bombers believe to be isis k. more than 170 afghans dead. along with 13 members of the us military says americans service members who gave their lives over use word, but it's totally appropriate here were heroes. d evacuations continued the promise to get every american out. every afghan who helped us broken us. officials say they will continue to try and get everyone out, but they say it will not be a job for the military. but the state department likely using the only leverage really has money that the taliban needs 20 years of bloodshed and battles of
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promises and of unimaginable pain of encouraging signs and setbacks to decades of war and in the end, a hasty, some se, humiliating retreat for the united states leaving us ghana stand like it was on the day the war started with the taliban back in control. but now better armed with us weapons. and it is the taliban who hold the power to decide the fate of tens of thousands of afghans who helped us only to be left behind. as the last us troops had at home. 6 patty calhoun, al jazeera washington ah, type of quick check of the headlines here on knowledge of the over the last american troops had left campbell, mocking the end of 20 years of war in afghanistan. the last c 17 transport plane took off just hours ago clearing afghanis space. well the taliban celebrated the us
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exit with gunfire and fireworks. it says i janice. dawn is now gained full independence. thousands of afghans still want to leave the un security council as adopted a resolution to let them go safely, but it's not done at the taliban will comply on hospitals in the us state of louisiana. been forced to evacuate patients after hurricane either knocked out power to many areas. the store may land for on sunday. it's not been downgraded to a tropical storm. at least 2 people died in california, the entire resort city of south lake tahoe was ordered to evacuate because of a wildfire, the cool, defiant which broke out on august. the 14th has already been through more than 700 square kilometers, destroying hundreds of buildings. so those were the headlines. the news continues here on al jazeera, after risking at the state you, thanks for watching bye. for now, on county, the coast hypersonic missiles can the world and the new alms rates as russia takes the lead and missiles that can fly up to 20 times the speed of sound. and rewinding
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forces help clear up motion big militants. insurgency will oil, johnson migrant workers for to come to the cost on? i'll just there. i guess i use use
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use the use this is on a mission. he has to set up a lumber camp before nightfall. the house is delivering will become home for him and other woodcut is deep and borneo rain forest among his many challenges, the unpredictable terrain. the i don't know
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why no. the the behind uses 2 of the trucks have also come to a standstill. where to get them. if you did not, what was going on like the me 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
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and unique habitat that is slowly dying. it's abundant resources over exploited. it's where i would decimated 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. load a truck stop at nothing to get that cargo to ports and big cities, 7 days a week. each journey is fraught with challenges to drive the overcoming them and the mis salary of about $550.00 a month. uses has now been carrying this house on back of his truck for 7 hours. he is tired. that remains focused
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upon arrival. they have to negotiate a difficult unloading with no crane to help usa from the lobby, as must rely on their own results. and bank went under the bulldozer acts as an unloading dog. me
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can i get the other motivate? the houses journey is still not over its headed for the river by with men will live in the depths of the jungle for 11 months. the i
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as the log is prepared for tomorrow's work, the torrential rain pound 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. it's been reduced to mud ah, after 3 days of rain, the logan had eagerly taken up their work. each of them make sure to speed up the cutting and transporting of the wood. hoping to an a bonus for the extra assets they want to make up the wages that the
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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. the
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even in the cages, the drivers have to be careful that you know they just 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, pay a heavy price ah,
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another tree is felled to help slide the logs onto the truck. the battle between wood and steel. last more than an hour i the
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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 tracks.
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yelling at me. the bull doza devours everything in its path, creating a trail for the drivers of another, but not monday. let me know, but you got to buy up each new track brings its own unknown dangerous. according to the drivers, they have never been any debt, but many the each one of them except the ratings as an occupational hazard.
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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 brings back bad news. the road is inaccessible. unless the drivers use this technique nicknamed the conga use, his return journey promises to be eventful. he'll take on the same route in the opposite
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direction, fully loaded, transporting the joint would log to the river bank. ah ah i
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said you don't have to go in and sit down with me even on the most dangerous journey usa thinks of his family,
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some 5000 kilometers away and indonesia, the stuff on promoting today's journey is over for you said the log he delivered the journey is just beginning the tomorrow. they will take a completely different route to reach the sea and the shipping ah.
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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 by a lot of a lot of my head around the guy that runs with them.
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but nothing in that i'm i'm not moving back so it's not doing it. i'm getting a lot of bad move and then i know i'm yeah, i'm what i would benefit from i. so when you john she picked it up with another with the when, when do level in the
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there are thousands of tons of tree trunk piled on this we're transporting them requires massive quantities of petrol, 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 it was a long last. ready yeah, yeah, that it was on me 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 them the time to run hot now, but i'll be been given there until the with
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him and you could oh yeah. hello. yeah, i don't make that. banana. gotcha. are you here? i don't need them, but it doesn't matter. i will not be able to get us at the lot of you need to do that. you decide to move on i guess once an hour mobile
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so i should i never did it just had to be more in depth by me on this. stay close to 30 rocks, 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 d forested areas. sometimes mother nature seems to exact a little revenge. me
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20 years ago, a housing development around a 100 houses built was completely swept away by a hurricane and huge waves. the that's prompted, i guess, said the property developer to make a change if i wasn't doing and there are any on what she needs to thrash, i'm going to be and i'll be going along, but long, but i company, i'm not a 100 dvds. got on with that are going to need much of into instead of rebuilding the houses, the builder decided to start gardening. after removing the rubble, i guess they read planted hundreds of thousands of trees. they now from a green barrier preventing the erosion of the coast
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michigan mongers. and i'm going to get that really? yeah. gosh, i don't. i got that because i got your mind. i got back. i'm to sit down to have stopped at the why? yeah. what name did you call and go but i don't think started up beside me in a park. where do i do? i got to be done in i guess built his housing development within
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a few months. it took him 20 years to replant $100.00 hector mangrove. new ground and they were supposed 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, i have no money, but from what i'm going to become a little it was done to keep on right. but not going on or make a legal one. yeah. but yeah, great. i see you do or did i didn't run until she can come down to montana,
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indonesia and leah ah, in more than a decade of civil war life remains a challenge in sierra leo, we follow the citizens of this war to a nation because they pushed the limits for supply risking is sierra leo on al jazeera, the german government plan, they didn't have the infrastructure they needed. they promised results in 5 days. but it's been a year examining. the headline. is this another potential flashpoint for conflicts voice is from different corner. every house here has someone who has made it to the
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