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yes that's the problem that's one of the nasty and very dangerous it's really cool little bird. let's get down to walk a little bit. and loving it was. so cool. to so busy. after going to movies. you haven't thought about film. filmmaking where you think about you know. what do you think about. like what do you do you do like what are
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your thought about making them. think hard for you think what your dad does is hard oh that's good. i'm glad you appreciate. that part. but that. does it as well if you want to see you coming into the sea otter has absolutely all the criteria ness. sorry to be the icon for the ocean and the need for us to take
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care of the ocean. roll. so it's possible that i could end up stumbling into the most popular film i've ever worked on in my life. got a good word breakdown and on the next thing. he . pleased. me just kind of cause less think we are on our way to the east coast of india to film the idea but oh it's a spectacular say columns of all the ridley turtles arriving in moscow on to the beach.
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enough to weigh them enough to use their real name to. make the journey what happened. let's just reach the. moon because in the moon.
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are you but there's a huge thing in india it only happens in the india all agree he's gone to make this and you variables in the world. i mean can you make you. laid. their
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appearance in thousands of the beach is a survival strategy. but the muslims thing they outnumber the predators and believed in from egypt all the offsprings in that town and. if. we come close to the a bit annoying you can. name
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so many exit ones and shows us away from. iowa at one point it was under the tree with people collecting names extensively luckily all that has changed. to leave those the way we really don't have things for the little. old of actually things which you're going to see when you want to order 1000 may come back. and if you add the magnets back because it may be one of those who tells you. so every hatching that goes into the sea israeli bishop.
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indeed a lot of play frame piece for the much things to watch. for that. even
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if i don't think i would describe myself as patients but size but i would describe myself as someone who gets very fascinated by something and when fascination grabs your time doesn't play a role and. even if was it sitting around forever with nothing happening it's not my dream. and it is a nature of will make you experience so many things outdoors you'll only see that one time in your life of a call that gives them a whole other value. yes
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yes. i remember i remember my childhood where there were so few senors in germany. about his call was and the big issue with birds of prey was d.d.t. let's move the soul calls have been the best the site was used so widely that it resulted in the eggshells becoming so thin that they break. on to something with me as a child. i have seen to be some few decades later there are suddenly several 100 pairs that's wonderful was author. of an optimist but things aren't all going to get off on this the main problem today is that the lead from hunting ammunition. and the watch stays on the ground. in the us i see rabbits.
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since one time about the little can cause paralysis in the birds and kill them some towards. a name. you. don't want. to. lose.
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her telling this artificial story that so carefully cropped the viewer there. it just completely ignored the big impact what humans are doing to that system. we have to consider the fact that humans are in every aspect of any natural systems existence.
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but if you see a human in that system or not humans have a huge effect. on keeping the wildlife genre but then impose some of the need to address these environmental issues and wasn't necessarily well received by the wildlife filmmakers community. we're going to go down with tiger sharks today. so you might have an opportunity to see tiger sharks dead sea turtle which is that if you go crazy searchers super troopers. we are you drops off we have very good sport but.
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if. it were. the life in the oceans we have today that's safe by sharks. sharks are the top for in the oceans to control the populations of animals below them.
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the current. tigers. facts. fight. such. as trust or else.
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now listen 30 years because their populations drop by 90 percent if you are stranded 70 percent of the oxygen and the very air that we breathe comes from life in the oceans around the sharks control so sharks are an incredibly important. good trip pushed up to the beach just ensure. it should be there right thank. heaven i shut off the just devour it as such but. i can't and i am.
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going to talk the context now though it's time. to talk to the man. who don't know what's going on more than 75 percent of consumers don't know the shark fin soup shark and. wholeheartedly that if these consumers knew their consumption of this dish was causing the mars one of the oldest longest lasting most voters. they would make a different decision. here
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in the centrally new rule bill one of the nonprofits here is amazing little by little and since 2 of the 4 documentaries. at night did news creaming putting di
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over the edge so i'm very excited because of that one of my films the way to me truly showing here. ok and i was there maybe. the most anyone issues a great connect and. i think conservation can on top and doesn't actually need to take off for taking one way or protecting people in test tubes of protection on
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earth. but like to ask our sister rita to the state. reader come here please. it has won many prizes but thank god for film which will show now tells about an indigenous people and northeastern india the jungle is their home they hunt for their livelihood that's. why. i. was in 2007 with travel to the vast wilderness of my little east india to learn about as far people. because of the jungle and she couldn't which are round rock she
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village and head to head. in some of the last few buckets of rain forest in the world existing. hunting she has deep rooted sense that if i'm back. we will cover this entire area or the chasing team is waiting to hear about that about you all but they will chase the animals to the top and we with the guns will wait on the hilltop ready to shoot a bit of. abuse if it's just hunting it is no longer just a way applies to future marching with it's increasingly being driven by the need for cash necessary in a more had world case. subset the biggest danger is that while to meet silos bring significant earnings softness add that on them and then. sell it to me for 150 rupees. a while many find it difficult to accept the idea that enormous hunting everyone
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here agrees that the life resource region of farmers just means diminishing of the pos family is such an unprovoked out of. for several 100 years sea otters were hunted for their very valuable furs to the point where they were almost extinct in fact around here they were thought to be extinct. and one woman found a small raft of about 50 individuals set off that pretty remote part of the california coast called big sur she kept that secret because she knew that if that
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secret got out that that last little remnant of population would be wiped out. from that time the population has slowly been increasing. monterey bay aquarium just as the art of rehabilitation conservation program thanks otters that have been injured orphaned and rehabilitates them and put them back in the wild. today there are about 2800 otters in this southern sea otter population. and yet as much as we love them and as much as we're trying to take care of them the population is actually now slipping. and it's not anything that we're actively doing it's just that our everyday behaviors are impacting the
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health and wellbeing of the seattle population. their population is being insulted by a whole host of things that we're doing to them. they're getting these terrible diseases getting infected by toxoplasmosis coming from the feces and the kitty litter that's getting into the ocean. that. they're classified as a threatened species right out through. the . you can't interact with the animals directly you have to wear a costume that prevents the otter from attaching itself to heel and.
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they essentially become a wild animal again. the most challenging part is to get these animals that are stranding is basically naive pups from captivity here and then back into the wild and so as that period of time where the likelihood of failure is the highest. this is not a 5 or one after nearly a year if she's going to be released next. there . since they started the program where a surrogate sea otter. is mothering or for naught of the survival rate is now i think pretty close to the survival rate of a normal otter in the wild which may be somewhere around 60 percent.
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of.
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the lot or so i'm off to be healthy looking good didn't hasn't fed yet at least and we left so we're going to watch the army come back tomorrow next in the next day just to make sure that she's ok and she starts to feed and if not don't recapture her.
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this is news live from berlin and joe biden crawls through a lead in pennsylvania a state that could very well decide the u.s. presidency. we're going to win this race the democrat all but claiming victory in the race for the white house we'll have the latest on the vote count also coming up protests against germany the latest limited lockdown thousands of people in the eastern city of leipzig staged a rally voicing their anger about the country's latest coronavirus restrictions as new covert 19 infection soul. correspondent is at the scene.
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i'm michel local welcome to the program more than 3 days after polls closed in the u.s. there is still no official winner of the u.s. election sad a look at the results as they stand at the moment the overall picture hasn't shifted for quite some time now remember the candidate who gets 270 electoral votes wins so far democratic candidate joe biden has received 264 to republican president donald trump's 214 according to projections by the associated press a.p. has biden winning arizona but men. other forecasts say it's too close to call pennsylvania would be a massive prize with its 20 electoral votes joe biden's lead there is currently
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around $29000.00 with 99 percent of votes counted the mail and votes being counted have been heavily favoring the democratic candidate georgia with its 16 electoral votes is also extremely close biden has pulled ahead of trump here with a difference of just over $4000.00 votes a recount is expected overall donald trump's path to victory is looking increasingly narrow states in red or blue have been called by a.p. for trump or biden states in lighter blue or in pink or leaning toward biden or trump respectively any one of the remaining states will give joe biden the win president trump needs a combination of states. biden victory may look increasingly likely but there's little sign it will bring an end to the deep divisions made during the campaign backers of president trump are expressing doubts over the village if you have mail in ballots biden supporters meanwhile have been celebrating what they believe to be
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the end of the trump era. as are the scenes of jubilation biden supporters in new york and other u.s. cities began dancing in the streets as election results on friday turned increasingly in favor of their candidate. but also in several cities. scenes of frustration like here in arizona where trump supporters have gathered for days to protest after biden was declared the likely victor also scenes of faith albeit a deeply divided faith. showing many democrats believe in the u.s. election system while many republicans do not. think down here you should give it away to many that even if it seemed like the light in the treatment you know there isn't anything you would like you're not like when using the day to. leave the.
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dinner when. you turn into a legal problem this is a fraud on the american public this isn't the president trump was making claims of illegality even before millions of ballots were counted thankfully there has yet to be any credible evidence of election fraud. over the course of friday votes for biden flipped the grand prize state of pennsylvania and trump lost his lead bringing supporters of both candidates out on the streets. it's a scam and seeds stay collusion all the state's democratic controlled states like michigan wisconsin pennsylvania they're all called looting with each other to create these fraudulent mail in ballot voting like i think there is so much attention on this election on the counting of the votes on looking out for fraud that you're going to find their prime more accurate than any election we've had so whether they get a recount or not i'm not concerned because i think you're going to get the same
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result truck just lost you know suppose that you know if you get the votes it comes down to a few 1000 votes here and there but you know 11 percent when one person has to lose and he lost and he's not going to come back. biden says he's confident he will win he's appealing for greater unity once the dust settles they want to know that i worked as hard for those who voted against me and those who voted for me. that's the job that's the job it's called the duty of care for all americans we have serious problems to do covert you can reach racial justice and climate change we don't have any more time to waste warfare street demonstrations for the most part have been peaceful even when people with strongly opposing views face off meanwhile the world is watching to see if that holds true once a final result is announced. let's bring in our washington correspondent sumi some
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sumi the nailbiting continues as a whole world awaits the outcome of this election where do things stand at this moment. it is still a nail biter here michael and there are a few key states that are still close too close to call right now we're keeping our eye on georgia and nevada arizona and pennsylvania in particular if people here right now are trying to parse the numbers so how many votes are still outstanding where these ballots coming from what types of ballots are these are the military ballots coming from overseas but i think what's important to keep in mind is the larger trend the bigger picture here and that is the following that joe biden's lead is holding and expanding in the majority of these key states and of the 10s of thousands of ballots that still need to be counted it is believed that they favor the democrats now as i said pennsylvania is the key here today because with its 20 electoral college votes this is the one that would push joe biden over the edge and we are expecting at some point today we don't know when but at some point to get
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some results from pennsylvania we do have our team on the ground in philadelphia michael tracking all of the latest developments for us there sumi of course along with the nailbiting you have been collective groans that the american president is showing his hand as shall we say an ungraceful loser how's donald trump doing today . well michael has not given any indication that he's going to back down his team says they will continue to fight until the whistle blows what isn't clear is what president trumpet perceived as the whistle blowing for him on twitter this morning we've seen the president again spreading unsubstantiated claims self illegal voting of voter fraud and we don't need to talk about the exact words here all you need to know is that the claims have remained the same in the fall so it's have remained the same now beyond twitter we haven't seen the president in person since thursday when he spoke at the white house and his campaign has remained relatively quiet they are pinning their hopes on legal challenges in these battleground states
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trying to get vote counting to stop for example but again judges in states like michigan pennsylvania georgia have rejected these challenges because there is no proof michel of malfeasance so we will have about 30 seconds but a little perspective on election night the situation favored president trump can you just remind our viewers why the polls still or mail in votes are tipping the balance towards joe biden yet just quickly that it comes down to who voted when on election day in a state like pennsylvania we saw a rush of people to the polls to cast their ballots in person those were majority republican prior to that we saw a record number of people casting their ballots by mail because of the coverage 1000 pandemic those were mostly democrats and in a state like pennsylvania they could only start opening the envelope on election day and start counting them and that's why it looked like president trump was ahead on election night and now joe biden has overtaken him in these states and let's keep in mind michael that this is exactly what observers said would very likely be
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the course of events so it's not entirely surprising to see this flip from election night to where we are today susan is going to in washington d.c. appreciate it to me. germany has said a new daily record with the number of new coronavirus cases exceeding 23000 for the 1st time 130 people have died over the last 24 hours these numbers come after the 1st week of germany's partial lockdown hundreds of people have gathered in the eastern german city of leipzig to protest the new restrictions a court ruled that they could hold a demonstration in the city center provided the protesters observe strict security measures like wearing masks and keeping social distance. is in leipsic for us at this moment nina what is the mood where you are it is 10 so i have to say because the police ended the demonstration officially about
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an hour and a half ago but still a lot of the demonstrators present here in lights they are refusing to leave and so police are getting ready to basically dispersed the crowds a bit more having said that of course the entire city is full of demonstrators today 27 demonstrations were registered and the biggest one was the one where some 16000 people were expected that was a protest against the anti against the coronavirus measures and i must say having witnessed that myself nobody to the rules that compulsory mosque wearing and keeping it. you know what strikes me is that compared to other european countries the lockdown in germany is pretty pretty loose actually what do these protesters want to achieve. well these protests are not just about the current measures that are in place in fact the demonstrators are a very mixed group shall i say of people some of them do want to discuss the
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coronavirus measures in detail but there's also a big part of people who have been taking to the streets for months now and some of them flat out deny the existence of the coronavirus all they say is just a harmful flu and then there are a lot of conspiracy theorists among them as well and 2 months ago one of those demonstrations actually escalated when the right wing groups hijacked it and so this is something well police are not sure that that might happen tonight as well in. there for us in leipzig covering these continuing demonstrations against coronavirus restrictions thank you nina now you may have heard about berlin's new airport it opened 9 years late and billions of euros over budget not only that but plenty of berliners were perfectly happy with the old airport tagle the terminals there were famous for super swift boarding and cold war architecture now it's closing and its original architects have visited to
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say one last time good bye. mind hard for an air con and full could mark have come to say goodbye to their airport berlin table before it closes down for good they wanted to take a walk down memory lane. here of on the page there this is where the wooden puzzle piece floorboards were. they were very beautiful but an acoustic disaster because of the wire luggage carts suitcases with wheels came later back then those courts were allowed so we scrapped the original floorboards and replaced them. they designed every single detail in this terminal from the building's shape to the interior styling and even the indoor and outdoor signs take all airport wasn't just a run of the mill project for these famous german architects it was their 1st big commission after getting their college degrees in 1966 their design won the competition for the new airport in the divided city of berlin. at that point in
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time table was just an airfield it was originally a takeoff and landing runway used for air lift planes bringing goods to the landlocked city of west berlin after the 2nd world war then it was repurposed in 1974 the new airport opened overtures 1000 people came to the event their entrance ticket was a pair of hexagon shaped glasses like these a little later the opening ceremony took place that was the west berlin mayor klaus should know about he was kept in these glasses as a key. our 1st priority was to satisfy the customer's needs for the passengers to have short walking distances be able to orient themselves quickly and have only a short commute to the city but unfortunately car table became the prototype of the short distance airport optimizing the space between arrival and departure
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gates it was popular with berliners and tourists the airport was the point of arrival for prominent guests it was the stage where emotional moments took place like the return of the german soccer world champions in 2014 but the airport became out of touch with modern needs it was old fashioned and too small for a booming capital city after german reunification it was necessary to build a new airport and close down tagore. if this is an option right now it's time to say goodbye reward not without a touch of melancholy and because this building documents a time out our job was all about serving people's needs a time when customer was king's dream and. on their final walk through take all the architects had to get used to the empty walkways due to the coronavirus pandemic there has been little air traffic during the airports last month but the 2 men get
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consolation from one decision that terminal a will remain standing as a monument to the designers and the people of berlin. you're watching news coming up next is our documentary series with a focus on film in nature i'm michael okwu in berlin really appreciate your spending time with us. i'm secure that volume or not hard and in the end this for me you are not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers were alliance and. what's your story ready. i mean when i was a women especially of victims of violence. take.

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