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old granny. a sort of the bald barker god him been seeing but it was a very very close. now after these we had the injunction come against i wish that we cannot go five hundred meters close to this is an injunction from the u.s. court and that's the weird thing how the u.s. courts have jurisdiction in international waters to accrue that it's international to a ship like the netherlands but still we are respecting this injunction do not engage in illegal activities this flag. at the moment we don't use it in africa. because there is a piracy situation and it's very tactful unpolitically correct to fly a pirate flag of course part of me always looks back to these days. that we
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had legs your old toller and saved their life for seven hundred weight of course you always look back to the people who you work with these accomplishments i think are the most nice but then i'm also extremely happy with the direction seizure but has taking because for me personally are you fishing and overfishing has been my thing i've always hope i hope it would do more for the cost of fish they don't scream when they die and nobody knows what's going on with them like they are their underlings of the planet in no way so for me to see these collaborations with governments putting more. work into protection of fish it's just a dream come forward to.
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cut or you're ready to party. on so we're still here in the refrigerator cars are under surveillance for. real watches were they did the time good sirs handled by the word it was put on for her round on to lots of. very. interesting shift gears it looks like it's a research ship it's been interesting out here for days normally you'd expect to freeze the ship to go from the floor to the floor it's going smoothly as possible unload the frozen food aisle journey but just to sit offshore the bunch of frozen food has been strange this is suspicious tom so this is a meet their own policy. you know unless.
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i had to sell the seats i don't have a cell phone we know they have a hard life if they have legs and also carry one anus something like that has holes in harlem yet. lotus wild wild bird is just do everything drove us to her be awful to concerts. while those i've heard speak recently be noticed even if you consider gives three easy surveyors. were here is worth your. while. the rise of certain words especially because your heart is just inside and
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he's the veterans this tranship the fish the illegals the easy so it is once fair to make sure you're here that do this all. this or this is not black it's under load we're going to go. on. the war hawks selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles based on. the new socks for the tell you that will be gossip and tabloid myself of the most important day. off as has been telling you i'm not cool enough to buy their product.
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all the hawks that we along with our audience will be watching. so close. i leap right.
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but those to. go official i felt like a medal somebody took his teeth and you told. me. when i started up the double biagi if it wasn't on the bus or there will not. this is and all of them do the double plus i do something and all they can hear the fall before we have an idea well many crude elfish. and one. live. please click click click click click click click. click. every day be saying that he just went on with the pencil thing it was a missile nothing even an event and if we think his belief that he thinks
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it'll a. you know somebody i don't. believe nobody given you know they both you know. when you say nothing. to do. just look less for the link to see this will actually let us all too much in order to. justice to you at the. moment of truth to. see the it's not for muslims stuff. because. if you didn't for. yes just on the. nose.
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and you just need. to keep the one one incident was most of the same all. the. cells up it. is left was frozen fish. is a way i missed it it's all out. because if you really. do believe. in the believe gold will be separation from the. dismissal it must meet you first. leaves one issue from the cheap seats
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in the very few times you. leave the missile the screen you can see. it's not much of. a different kind of get it didn't understand this. stupidity is a tourist town for a while might just want a month for him to deal with what just wrote is not possible to. just seems to concede position a good time. here and go and do was enormous not possible for the special state of encourage us to live well if you. like to meet people who want to be. what are you know only put your money. they don't diminish from someone to be feared coming down to. the bills that often do
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you come to believe that you don't go to the going to. treat you. badly. want to. know the smell of fish. it's quite different then it's nice to have the government or the be able to actually stop. the fish it's back what's going on. it's a different experience but it's a good way to go and don't like yeah usually that's the case here is where we go to
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like the pharoahs they say get out you know or. you know about that place they don't like us very much at all. in the farrows because we don't want them to kill the pilot whales and so you know they have this long tradition of driving the pilot whales with their small boats and driving them up onto the beach and killing them on the beach. and so we've gone there and it interfered with the house there it's you know it's you know is there's a whole layers of legal issues there because it is illegal for the whales and the pharaohs are a potentially part of the deal but that was quite dark i. think so. they tried in years past to pass laws against us and they kept getting they were
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the way they were that they wouldn't enforce them so i think believe this year they they have succeeded in keeping us from going there i know the ships can't go and. i don't know if individuals want now how that will work out but we're not going there on a campaign this year because of that because of the prohibition there and then we have other issues now that we're tackling like this illegal fishing which is a huge problem all over the world. if you want to you to know for example you just go to the supermarket buy a can of tuna open it and you enjoy it because the next place. but when you see how it's catch you start to sing about. fishing boats were seen fishing already in big trouble we kind of go on but i still write checks with a several hundred meters and then it's a percentage of phone starts to are pulling the nets and nets cysts are getting
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tighter and tighter fish squeezed all i can of lemon and in this moments of the sea really turns red. just to see the last. number netsuite score of the school metal ring just gold they go into the big nets and scoop all the fish. in one charlie you have to be in the runs as perceivable we conduct fifteen scoops . you say on each book so. that's one catch seventy five times to one hundred toward several times a day. almost every day with a big fleet so no you get an idea why the ocean is overfished.
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specialists say that one friend stopped up so i guess the mission i'm going to touch. that ted. gets you to see if. it isn't the least. bit simplistic atlanta doing that stuff so. be interesting tell you the rest. he's. just sitting. at dinner. tonight in florida. so they look.
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leaving one to leave room seems like you know his name the troll. team is research on that. today in about half an hour. do you have any weapons or guns on board over. here. and some of the mediterranean is a very over. this range and there has been a lot of it you know fishing by the european industrial person or fleet they have
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been fishing here quite extensively since the one nine hundred fifty s. as well so that has also led to the fact that there is not so much to now there so that is why i and other nations in this region are doing this inspection to make sure that they have the amount of catch on board that they are reporting. that. is like you see a preschool sixteen. months it is the last. thing. she'll see in a tone scale just. saw that you fish from if it is the. bite . area in all its charred body you least like it so slow fire sharks on the whole trip and just want to. have you reported
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this by catch. even in a good. look you don't want a model of you know. my main goal will be about my cash and i use illegal unregulated and underreporting fishing that is happening in the west african region. because it is estimated that between eleven and twenty six million tons of fish is being called illegally so i'm point three million tons of fish are being discarded bycatch annually it's just being killed without being targeted and .
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here you can see the net in the net you can see a lot of dead sharks because the problem with the shorts is since they're lifting a swim bladder when they lift the net over there before the net is on the day the sharks die because of lack of oxygen. because they do not have means from letter so if they don't move they will die and. last here when we were here in japan we also had several cases of whale shark getting caught in the net with a person or so on several occasions we had to cut up the net to be able to save the little throats and releases from the entanglement in the nets and that it's also a beautiful feeling when you see the welfare of the men wait for the next.
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a. american mess one is the melting pot and the second is the alger mess of a strapping anyone seen in america who works hard so this is a whole group of people all generation in america is saying that there is no melting pot we're not being assimilated there's no opportunities we can't so there
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response essentially is to go into conflict and this is a major cause. to do approach and still the super reelection security is for the kremlin alone slowly victory. the international reaction to cretins when ranges from congratulations from world leaders including china paying to criticism and in so. so made a song and dance of the election quite literally in a polite society this from traditional culture to voters just as angels and knights . many came to enjoy themselves as well as to getting. good.
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on the crimean strikes to put them under the new political door but so close to. president putin but the bigger mandate to go through the next six years believe me we can come to know in nuclear and we will be the special coverage red square of the events of the last twenty four yes the russian presidential election the past be and one will be bringing you all the latest in terms of tibetan men sad of course to their reaction. so pulled off a huge win last night getting over three quarters of the vote it means he'll stay on as president and could remain in the kremlin pro-choice another six years is the headline tonight and a fifty six million russians chose him to leave that country his wife didn't even come close to be sworn in as president for the fourth time in may and did better in
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front of them and leave previous election peaceful check out these figures on your screens no you can see how you did in previous presidential races over fifty percent every time but this total on the sly call it what you like you can see came out at seventy six point six percent but this election wasn't just about the numbers that will also many light hearted moments to. our.
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alex. you know those cameras that was in there were you know spent to say you have to start going to. it was boring well yeah all right all of them approach an earlier today held a meeting with the presidential count this it was straight down to business after the big win he wanted to discuss their proposals their campaign promises and also share with his plans for the next six years and said he tried to assure dialogue with his foreign partners noting though that he put it it takes two to tango so. if
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you were to leave you're pretty even when you move going to pay special attention to russia's defense complex but let me atoms but nobody here is trying to start an arms race we want to engage in dialogue with our partners of course that doesn't depend just on us it's like love or both sides have to be interested in each other otherwise it isn't going to work out. if you the vast majority of polling stations were quick with web cameras streaming everything that happens but maybe that anyone could be in it right from the comfort of their couches oh it's prove its worth as well the practice was first introduced during the twenty twelve presidential election and it has indeed helped to expose multiple electoral fraud cases this time around as well. i. think it
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was. a true. thank. you for this year's presidential election was being monitored by a wreck or to a number of foreign observers. one thousand five hundred how do you think you did it said it's from france hoagland and the u.k. with everyone assessment mainly positive work until you see election observation mission to russia said there were no electoral law violations that did the vote somewhat like transparency we spoke direct to a number of those observers to say that they didn't see any violation maybe i was
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too short a time there but i don't i don't think that and by the asians. we wanted to see how it works we were we are particularly interested very much in the transmission line which is i see here on very high level we. can poland to introduce the system to wish that also in truman e you would have the opportunity sure lect or president by direct elections or coop consists of eight different members of. parliament i want to congratulate mr putin and hope that we can improve the russian relations have to disallow actions. it would be really important for us because also determines a suffer because of sanctions. all the pressure was quite positive there was no no no systematic no fraud often thing like this. and we were
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a common sort of us in every polling station so what i can say from my observations this was positive and this was a general mood among the other election of service here in moscow so a procedure yesterday was all in all. than the average of. ten or making observations of or see. all over the course of the coverage of the reaction where i agree that the political analysts the business analysts and also some of his election observers as you said will be able to close once he was an election observer in crimea crucially just come from their height well you know first of all things accompanied this is you at leisure day it said how was it in crimea crimea that was a crucial the place was a very high turnout was there was that there was a percent a very high showing for president putin as well full all right how was it as you saw it it was a very great privilege to be there precisely because it had not just national but
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international consequence it was widely seen as being a second referendum on the reification of crimea with with the russian federation and so that explains the the high participation exit at the same time with the technically people voting procedure was very impressive there were no lines there was a steady flow during the day at all the dozen electoral districts because if you didn't yell to in simferopol and a couple of small villages on the way the technical equipment was an it was quite amazing so it's going to be and it's not something you often talk about really day to day you often think it will less so these days you know easy to get books so you need to be like that in britain not that long ago i think it probably still is. it wasn't a vote today but how technical was the reason the c.c.t.v. cameras those books is looked off they seem to be connected to the internet as you saw the the. there were various levels of sophistication there were two different
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types of systems when you walked into the voting district the first thing that catches catches your eye of all the voting booths which are the old fashioned curtains and you can easily imagine that this is just the way it used to be except that the voting machines are the latest technique that is to say they're scanners lenity for the same time you have the combination of autonomous so you kind of hack into them from outside and yet they are. keeping a paper trail that's to say you have paper ballots which are being read by this scanner which is tested before that before it all begins to ensure that every x. on the voting ballot will be recorded not just number three for example so they tested and you can see how many people have cast their votes it's recorded and they have the the original a box with the papers so if there were to be a dispute if there was a suggestion of of
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a did additional unregistered voters coming in at all can be inspected manually afterwards that's quite impressive given the yet political atmosphere other than the situation in crimea other any risks attached to being a foreign observers pulled of russian elections in crimea i don't think there are any physical risks but there were political risks and the second dimension of the pleasure of being there was whom i was with it's easy to say oh yes we had observers but just it takes a moment to think what does that mean exactly the observers were a mixture there were they were people who are commentators and analysts or academics buys myself and there were people with considerable political weight who took substantial political risk by coming you know that we had in our group a couple of deputies and a member of the in the european parliament who had the last moment understood that they could not join us on the trip down to crimea we had a member of the buddhist.

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