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it the day. standing. haha kw me should they. where will the next two to take them. find more information the program works. becos u h of st kitts was a weekday cos breaking news talk points. so much. theodore six plates. stocks. for it. good news. the words into actions
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ukraine's opposition urges the west hall and the country's crisis. i set me up and up to meet with us secretary of state john kerry for support. commodore c arrives at a cairo court for his murder trial. each of the ousted president accused of inciting the killing of protesters in thailand office and the red cross was of an unprecedented level of violence until after the converging on the northern rebel held town that has to restore order. the headline don't fall into the continent's first calling on the west to step up the top ukrainian opposition leader has urged the us and europe to do more to help solve the country's crisis
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our seine i get tenure and said ukraine that needed actions not just declarations when misty at sr has been talking to foreign leaders on the sidelines of the munich security conference in germany is expected to be with us secretary of state john kerry later this hour day since november ukraine has faced increasingly violent protests against president mbeki had called a chavez government. cold temp is in freezing conditions bonds barricades on to government protest is in the ukrainian capital kiev huddled together in temperatures as low as minus twenty celsius. presents the gimmick which sees as the opposition which continues to escalate the situation. they're offering very little that killing people. we fear for our future. you know what's gonna happen tomorrow it will in the lead when he resigned eighteen hundred kilometers away from the finance and munich. opposition figures of trying to drum up support
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from the international community. among them. us secretary of state's joined kerry. we need not just of local support. we need a real one. and the idea along to we are and a dear went to his cause with allah bless them often as these that ukraine desperately needs. marshall plan will look to marshall meanwhile us president barack obama said some species he believes yanukovich must address the full progress can be made there has to be a way to restructure. the ukrainian government. in a way that allows the voices of the opposition. and most folks on the streets to be heard. in preparation for some sort of democratic process that creates a government with greater legitimacy in unity. ukraine has been divided since november when yanukovich turned his back on the far reaching the trade deal the closer ties with russia
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for its pulse moscow has ruled the west against meddling. and will have more analysis on the street crossing from correspondents in it yet. later on in the bulletin. now three rockets struck baghdad's international airport friday according to security sources the damaged the runway and a plane but caused no casualties. well there's been no claim the first possibility that the incidents. another minor increased tensions across the country qaeda affiliated militants had been re gaining momentum. citing violence to its highest level in five years more than nine thousand people were killed in two thousand thirteen. the murder trial of ousted president mohammad marc's resume in cairo this saturday where c and fourteen others are accused of inciting the killing of protesters december two thousand miles outside the presidential palace. marc's trial is seen as a test for egypt's military backed government which has come under fire for a crackdown on more c
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supporters since his overthrow. last july catherine steeply has more on the charges against the jets bac facing school trials and is directed to the charges against him today school carries on charges that he thinks i'm kinda mad and torture protest is. in december twenty twelve the land that the bill would not contest against him the gators have sleeping time. it was too nervous to go and read anglophone it with all my streak by beating least ten people die in that context. it is always claimed many victims last week. it mandates that prosecution lawyers say that i know he
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knew was going on strike. we didn't try and stop it the city gave the order to protest is to be killed in a team of the defendants in this case including a senior liz and i think we did at amanda's of the legend of the political wing the freedom and justice on it and this child is still in the preliminary stages are expecting two day hearing to be a procedural hearing stephen's that the reporting from cairo. france's military has launched an operation to retake considered in the central african republic the northern town of was seized earlier this week by former site of rebels signed a non residents fleeing for safety. meanwhile the capital bond the red cross says at least thirty people have died in three days of sectarian violence. another sixty people wounded. we take a closer look now at muslims trying to flee the fighting this convoy of muslim families in taxis was escorted by soldiers from the african mission at the capital city of ninety in the central african republic for their own safety fighting in the strife torn capital is reached an unprecedented level of violence. the families had taken to the airport to be flown to safety and sad and
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onto an uncertain future most of their belongings had to be left behind. i think yes i know existed for years and years it has all the sudden he started doing something we don't understand i don't get it. i don't understand what happened to the republican one. what is unique. the loss of christian friends to the teaching is like going it's going to go to a full station. the many nations' international organization for migration has evacuated four thousand people so far. and many more are waiting to leave. usually we are under enormous pressure from central africans in the one to leave and some are asking to change nationalities. as was the muslim families are evacuated their homes or pillaged and destroyed. this wave of violence is being facilitated by the departure of the excellent the rebels who made the country at their mercy over the past year christian militias act in self defense. the anti palin
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has ruled the neighborhood and parade around showing they are in control of the undead. we grew up with muslims as one of the kinks and we're trying to chase balls was on the way that it is in motion. but the armor scenario to the new zealand to study the reason we did lots of damage to what would it still says we are against those who stood up no no we're not against all muslims on the ground reality is different. french forces are having trouble disarming and fries militias and these young people armed with knives hammers revenge killings continue international committee of the red cross said at least thirty people were killed and sixteen wounded and on. over the past three days well said mal add to our top story out of ukraine in the country's opposition and meeting with western diplomats for support in the country's political crisis from wine this can cross not talk or spawning gulliver patty who is in the capital of kiev now cover the opposition's call for the west to step up become
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more involved how ukrainians reacting to this is this what protesters themselves want since as this as a home that stockton on the ukrainians have been coming up to us is good dentist here in kiev and thinking of sitting here enjoying attention to the situation and asking again and again the same question when is western europe to introduce sanctions they've been calling for that the weeks there will stated that the kids cone the distinctive gradients kept very very much about whether the world is watching and whether the world will add to my house to say that the moments with that the usa and canada are having a floor adhd is some kind of trouble times on that some ukrainian officials and the eu having only a ten minute that's why it's a contending that the way that the ukrainian government has been raised ukrainians are beginning to feel quite disappointed with the european union although this of course remains a pro european me but they want to see a small accent. although
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the sun and anti corruption campaign is nice but too recently said that in fact it's not even necessary for the european union to ancient east specific functions of specific majesty to the current situation it would be enough to call european banks in european countries to enforce their own rules and that that woodstock corrupt ukrainian officials promoting them money and that would be enough according to these anti corruption campaign is to freeze the funds that keep this regime gunning. ok soo same protesters are calling for more action and clearly the ukrainian government uneven of course russia didn't have a different opinion cn said. until recently you can say that they had the plague because somebody had john mccain yet speaking on the stage of my dad saying that a trainee and said mate that pro european choice as the all ukrainian to make that choice when it struck the country is divided it's probably a slim majority and that is pro european. but now that set
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this situation has got that going beyond the question of europe will rush to feed pregnant is a question of whether democratic freedoms are going to the preserves then the bad that we did the russians are making is rather less valid did in fact members of the ukrainian administration really do seem to believe that the us is funding this in some white head that said that that that there is money coming from the west in the stocking this revelation these claims are unsubstantiated. but among those who do support mckenna canada's administration that is of a widely held belief has been quite successful propaganda operation on the tenth of that school. i told her thank you for an analysis of the peppercorn and from that jazz. china man who helped make the saints football team a global powerhouse has died in the senate bonuses and the saturday at the age of seventy five. our guidance notably they tried to become a jade and coached a host of
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leading spanish science take charge of the national team in two thousand and four he helped shape them from perennial under achievers two champions eventually leading them to a two thousand and eight european title the story and in this edition has taken a cost of more headlines coming up shortly. use. the us you today. should export trade
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so destitute. no posting but the new shipment of thirty and by polish city of three for two. should a guy came out. haven't they the test. this one. more than eleven years to september two thousand and two. as a cashier at the french president. his speech before a summit the world's was becoming more whenever a problem that many consider it a little tonight former president sounding the alarm of the wells in difference to global warming since then it'll change is on september the intergovernmental panel on climate change speaking out. warning the man's emissions of greenhouse gases is the principal calls global warming. according to scientists the last three decades of the warming since eighteen fifty and they say he's not about to get me back to the new increase in temperatures of up to full eight degrees in the next eight to five units. yes
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that's a bit on edge and action is needed now to reduce emissions to avoid a series of catastrophes like droughts floods and other extreme weather. there's one place in the well by climate change this fall off from a distant concept it is the immediate nightmare for people living there. a small island in alaska the eskimo village. sheesh maria seemingly too soon disappear the cia has already claimed thousands of times according to scientists. this graph will no longer be habitable by twenty fifty correspondence fire and death at sebastian born yet this week. mm mm. these are the mountains of alaska. note here is the last twenty mm mm mm mm sure spread lies on a business trip to ireland at the westernmost edge of the state the village of six
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hundred eskimos accessible only by plane. aye aye aye aye aye. it's clear just tell older will not let this. it's only three km long and one km walk. a a. it's part of the typical postcard image of an eskimo village surrounded by ice and snow. here there's another reality. temperatures are rising. ice is melting and the villages on the verge of disappearing. to do it. a force for people to abandon the content village of chutzpah. this is our video from a reason storm that washed away several boats and flooded part of the village any live on the barrier island just south of the arctic circle say this
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latest storm as more people talking of moving the village on the mainland. he was a close call for stanley cup team believes that you're fined forty meters high spenders. but your wallet if you live in a lot of thought that it would not go back home. were you here. still he wasn't the only victim. but though these photos taken by the pre show sixteen other houses were destroyed hard work and are confident that your map the route and i kept it on an eleven hour from the north side. still it's no longer has a state to protect shorts. the weeds have begun to erode the permafrost the frozen soil in which a stretch is built. to protect themselves the villagers have built the sea wall made of rocks. it cost them around a million dollars. never no funding to make her tired of
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hearing you notice the log or here. even though it's the beginning of winter the ice still hasn't frozen the rising temperatures are disturbing the natural cycle and de stabilizing the lives of the eskimos. it's noon and the sun is up for just a few hours. you see troy and jonathan are going seal hunting in the lagoon eskimos hunt and fish their own food. normally at this time of year the tractor walrus is the polar bears on the ice pick. there was snow and this time of the year the law and always there there's a lot of snow. for only thirty km from the arctic circle. but the ice caps are melting making animals more scarce
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eskimos now have to travel further to go hunting. and had delicious red is very expensive. the euro forty cents a liter. that's double the price in june of the capital of alaska as part of the gods. joining us. lucy and her friends won their twenty day to be as profitable as possible the greek born there. are you truly need. you're going to hold the can or my mom winds. in alaska only native communities are allowed to hunt protected sea mammals it's a tradition to this four thousand years old. what you might like it. we were
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hearts with rules. sideburns anything. i need to get money out of money in a day with them for all skin maybe you rhiannon. a lot of fun to spend. the arctic ice cube has lost thirty percent of the surface in the past thirty years. lucy now west coast seal hunt in our debate the sand. now why is not for a reason that worried about what they do usually is that lagoon. i love going and usually frozen. with me usually means ice fishing right now. as a consequence there are fewer animals. this day lucy only caught one seal the family had to leave quickly so it could cut the meat before with male lead. six new bed and a buyout of learning and having triumphed. and then boiler at
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the ponting has also become more dangerous. because of lack of prey. there's begun to scavenge for food in the philly. sergio is the hunter was seen for itself. mary remote bomb them be. winter in turn already to have our own way of buttons don't go my room. it all. started the days are over when the community was self sufficient for its food we meet him at the grocery store. he wants to show its exorbitant cost of life in children. your teen daughter for profit. an anchor to park the car park maybe. they don't. for the current state
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you can find most american products here but it twice the normal price. other pertinent lot to do with her friends. i don't know what it's impossible to grow fruit or vegetables on shoes dress while he said. toward the door. prado. she has lived for sixty five years and just breath but doesn't feel safe on the island anymore. the angry with her warm water we had big donor normal. howard or deep order it here. after twenty years like most houses and just grabbed him and still is home doesn't have running water or gas. rainwater is the only drinking water bill. as for you. we do have to. cold cold
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case that holds. i do in too long there. you know we feel good that book to read a lot he died that day weekend prepares a traditionalist who didn't. we all its raw frozen cod and ross you'll get to conceal oil. feels like this are becoming harder and harder to find that you can't hide his frustration. we had to rate know. you know. there were more. you can't. he may not work when i'm around. we don't know from our deck. we think the next fifty years who knows if we still can have. sheesh moran. get smaller and smaller every year. and the recent predictions from scientists are even more pessimistic. to
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get a better understanding of the situation. we went to the university of alaska more than a thousand kilometers from shoes for for more than thirty years charlie collins has been analyzing the permafrost which is the mix of sand and ice that makes up the blast the soil. corporal paul pierce or thirty to forty thousand years old with and deserve your support by state but there's a problem with the rise in temperatures is causing the permafrost to melt eroding the soil like in shoe strap but if you get in here. this is very hard to type on to fill it with the presence of ice in the fine grained foil to make following permafrost pool with food critical of such a problem. his colleague professor roman honesty the measures the temperature of the soil. his research shows that it's risen by three degrees celsius in alaska over the past thirty years. the word was
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the warmest in his her measurements. in alaska global warming threatens a hundred and eighty three of the two hundred native villages. and according to projections. some like she should have could disappear by twenty seventeen and put him in the ruins. all right who knows because of the kids. it seems like it's going to listen to what is this just happened in question. soho. ten years or thirty years. the program more than that after centuries on the site to keep delicious dressing though they have no choice but to me but where to begin we need to be located for more than ten years the stately again he's the community manager the modern equivalent of a tribal chief. for the past
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ten years he's been trying to raise money from the state federal government and any other organization willing to help get the five million year as the need to move the entire village. but with the economic crisis. no one is willing to continue this kind of money or better arm and the garlic cut by the qatar relocate the entire country that were funded through to work together with the pokemon get over it all really throw the food funding costs in the us there are no lines to support refugees who have lost their homes and climate change would get a haircut you know how to get a kid the people here would like to stay in the region one thing to note that the end of the trip and can report that the arctic. and craig went to the top. within about a dozen sites have been chosen to round it. read on but none of the reliable are woven have to find a suitable
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place to grow our oriental a nation with a passion that the money to court and peter brock. since the relocation project began in two thousand and three. all regular subsidies have been put on hold. the government will renovate or build anything and took the relocation site is chosen. these houses were supposed to be for erosion that the word nightmare for them to get to know and then recover or relocation to put the holiday project on hold least expensive solution would be to move the community to a bigger city. but that's the option most of the villages vignette were earner i mean the erosion of threat they call. but many dishes that are working hard to preserve their way of life. every saturday night there's a traditional dance class songs which have been passed
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down from one generation to the next talk about the eskimos of the league lead. many like merely moving to a bigger town is out of the question to all sense of community and that stands out awesome you with this at the creek. school's students had received repeated as all other american teachers wedding shoes. rep b also learn how to sew animal skins and carved ivory my skills passed down by their ancestors and wacky latin pop a mormon temple learned how to get steals. mccain is theo later i still want me to school today. they can actually make an income. like most years in the village
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newman has dropped out of high school. what's the point they say when there's so few jobs. he spends his day curbing ivory make arts and crafts sold in shops in the past. every. rovers would go for. the review. but others have decided to leave for a trip ralph for example has become an engineer. he's got new illusions about the future of just great hard to justify spending hundreds of millions of dollars to prevent something bad. we don't know if it's really can act of courage. if cca. the federal government needs to help one call soon there are many hundreds of
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cultures that. wood also to the we like to be preserved so. were the star. what price can you put on the preservation of inclusion you wait the financial costs against the disappearance of it in a way of life. because the hard truth is this if nothing is done. culture that has endured four thousand years old very soon just to hear what we were. this all sheesh man living on the edge of a precipice that sold from this edition we visited more nations of course coming up said tuesday. and one
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russia's foreign minister in question as to the news edition of the standoff in ukraine. hosking european leaders with a violent riots have anything to do with democracy. so fighting in syria. the first eight months reaches the palestinian refugee camp in damascus with dozens of stuff to death. he met some of those who become hostages of war. meanwhile the us sends a warning to us on. they will be referred to the security council. for

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