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the taliban simply come vessels to trust the navy that on one vessel. they sold bob barker was going to try to. might be all that some of this stuff. we write off when we've done can at least one in five times and almost. six months not really want to cross the border not because of. some other sort of. come but if i don't. know so many muslim i know you want to let me. know. about it you got to go but to come but you well it would listen. to stuff like this also was. such a bug in my view but books are you know
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a lot of this through. you. it's still going to. be looked as if it will just go away from the full truth from a. walk we're going to go with you for i know you will. just run yeah. you just you who's from. and just one point zero zero or no it's a long way to. insult unless you're. clinician permits to. these waters but right now we are a deputy supporters and it's. i mean it's for things like last year something
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enough even visioning link on the. last is not the one. you need to follow. a little so. this is a. call call for the i don't want a job was what you call. want to know who you are cong. was. one of the. it was
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a mess here wasn't all of it all when you're. going to them i want to know what you call. them out that we are. you. with me in the malls. and long as the. media is really good. because i mean. the. one who commits wearies every hour. on the. absolute island of one of the. gun.
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on. our own. so our next steps now is that we're going to bring you the officers over on the ships here and return days in the new year this works from support. for now which is. now the person you. know to be lori was leave the date. it's a very good story very good very bad day. several targets across the border we
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didn't have any information on what type of vessel it was be full of visual on them although their behavior on the radar you know very slim it all to what we've seen and possible told us with navy with boats and so one he managed to run away because . we were busy with the two other both. due to the vessel the first iris we are doing. the most expensive fish in the will each one is selling for the tens of thousands of euros it continues to grow its entire life if it was thirty years old you might have a two ton fish out there and yet they don't get that big today because we're way too good at catching. it's only women themselves are much larger pollution was once . that was much more widely distributed we have politicians that are in office for
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a few years they have to get reelected everything is very very short term our system is not suited and is not cleared for long term survival and that's why we have the catastrophes oh you have. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last to bang turn. your act up to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feeling started to change you talked about more like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not need
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a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with the death of this one to for us to speak to now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. of light for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch called a funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just billionaire owners and spending two to twenty million flyer. it's an experience like nothing else going to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game played great so we'll all chance with a player. at least this morning too. infinitely. from. the
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from from. this is like my first one working with the government having the soldiers on board and all first time without so that's completely different usually we have no real. way of enforcing our authority you know we have authority from the united nations charter for nature that's about it. because you look at anything in the world where there are none of them are going up they're all stable which is a few that are stable most of them are in decline the methods of fishing are so efficient now that there's no way that the fish can sustain and replenish.
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governments have to wake up countries have to wake up and that's happening especially in africa where we have a knowledge multitude of nation just about willing to work with us inviting us to come into their waters to protect them. and. when you feast in an unsustainable way you are taking more fish out of deal show and. then you slip to reproduce if you are taking a young teacher who still haven't made babies doing so you can hold school selfish . and say they have a license to get to and you will never catch only two on anything in the net but it's not tonight they are supposed to sell it back to see the light but it happens
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very rarely. they are rushed to get there they already believe being and they already did so that it's very very hard for them to return to fish to see a life already estimates saying that by nineteen thousand and fifty their level of how much fish there is these be all the older old threshold that the fish can not to be populated anymore the stocks cannot trace to a level where there will be peace left for the future generations and already the levels the big told fish for change that that you know. all these big fish like some scientists say the bullfinch you know which is appropriate out there in the many to rain on already ninety percent of it are gone and it won't recover already made state of ninety percent of the sharks out of god. and can they raise
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up to the levels where they used to be very very. much up to date. all the garage or of the year around them are on the verge all these are period really really good see that have pretty here and we see you at the front of the worst. of our food there were used to be. brick size and now we have you see these fishermen. in there you'll see a very small tiny fish that will never be already interests or the normal flu shot that's what i do expect to see duration of the resold.
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if it's not meant to be seen then they have not cannot meet my skin for human consumption cells were tossing back the species that they would definitely not years so they tell me in the now that. you saw this really big deal in the corners you start to move everybody was surprised in this moment because no one expected there was really like you want to say you. have a chinese fisherman came and took seal and. sword overboard taken from the water
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itself and because see that signal so why it just started to move again and he disappeared in the water these are the small stories that you might keep on trying try out i mean this idiot wouldn't have moved and moved right in all the way through in front of our feet and he would just be one another that fish on board so it was and then remind us that you have to continue fighting the. you. may think it is not just what the single ships are doing that it will make the difference even one ship makes a difference because it's a message that we have to understand we cannot stay still and just. be witness
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of the deal. there are people who view this as an adventure of just going to see it's not the normal thing on list your a working sailor. it can be the islam and you got advance and avoid all time saving the way to send all the things but for me it's not that or need something that i feel it's the only way of living on this planet doing something where i actually make the place better.
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i'm doing this because i want to the future world to future generations to have enjoyed the ocean we have in twenty years when you. when you're with your with your kid or your grandson and you see a whale you know jumping around in the coast going to see. i knew a guy. drop everything and went and help you know put his little grain of sound how about. do i think that people can change the world as in general absolutely it shows you. here you're into a ship on sea shepherd you don't have just one country you have numerous different
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countries coming together for one goal. it does jane but i think we're all still all fighting for the same thing in the end you know fighting for the oceans and the life in the ocean so whether you do it romantically or efficiently as. semantics right. we've signed one of the greatest. but there was one more question and by the way
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it's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star. you have to be the center of the. great . you are the rock at the back nobody gets to you we need you to. go. alone. and i'm really happy to. meet the special one. just like the reno team's latest edition of. the far right. isn't just on the march it's taking violent. action i don't like need to. isolate these organizations which will usually
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split into which we take different names how do you view that. complex web of which is. fundamentally the united states and russia are have been for decades to scorpions in a bottle each capable of destroying the other but at the price of being destroyed itself . said well these weapons were over u.s. missile defenses u.s. missile defenses were totally ineffective against russian forces already so poor. in fact if it comes to russian forces. how does it feel to be
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a share of the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is what business model helps to run a prison now we just do or don't like a video visitation i don't know what comes anymore we don't have to serve them anymore it's cost effective. and they don't give a damn if you do the georgia man. to put it back into. the louisiana incarceration rate is twice as high as the u.s.n. bridge what secret is behind such success. when they come to shoot it only to you believe this.
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is what you think you know. in the stories that shape the last seven days that diplomatic standoff over the poisoning of surrogate. daughter escalates with twenty three russian and british diplomats returning home moscow insists it did not target the former spy calling it an act of terrorism against a russian citizen terror hits a small town in southern france where a gunman i jacked a car into in a supermarket four people died in the deadly attack including a police officer who heroically volunteered to and. the siege. facebook is engulfed in an icon campaign online as it's revealed the data of millions of
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people was mined from the social platform to be allegedly exploited in the people's campaign. and the final results of russia's presidential election are announced that love and we were put in. seventy six percent of the vote securing a fourth term the. protesters come out in force in response to the french president's proposed social and economic reforms and a nationwide strike which turned violent in the capital. you're tuned in to the weekly here in our to international this sunday morning from moscow hello and welcome you know neal our top story the diplomatic standoff between the u.k.
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russia escalated this week with twenty three diplomats from each country returning home london made the first expulsions following the poisoning of former double agent script pile on his daughter in salzburg in southern england the investigation still continues u.k. officials have repeatedly said that a russian link to the case was highly likely on thursday britain's prime minister treason may the. theory. it was highly likely that russia was responsible for the russians threat does not respect it which is that russia is challenging the values we share with europeans this shows for one thing that the current analysis is already very well grounded and nobody questions that lead on what our knowledge of this product the nature of its characteristics is a. bruce said publicly and much is that. everyone was also indicate didn't do willingness to do follow. russia's concerns.
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political landscape in europe to russia and this is why it's not so easy to keep the. twenty eight. group. together. russian officials have repeatedly the smiths moscow's involvement in the poisoning and have also expressed willingness to cooperate with british authorities but so far that's again little traction u.k. foreign minister boris johnson has been among the most outspoken against russia even using nutty comparisons to go all the rugs go to war go. the way he moves the mountain thirty six. years i think the comparison with the sixty's is right. with that comment refers to the olympic games where the english football team was ordered by the british government to give
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a nazi salute before the march against germany moscow's describe the poisoning of the former russian double agent and his daughter as an act of terrorism russian presidential spokesperson dmitri peskov spoke to sophie shevardnadze about the case . first we have to remember and the starting point is the you know words of president putin that russia has nothing to do with this accident. this is number one number two. we're not speaking about no attempt to murder to murder a russian spy in great britain where speaking about attempt to murder a british spy in great britain he was handed in to britain as a result of exchange so why would russia and eighteen
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a man that is of any importance or that is of any value it's unimaginable number three. the first blaming came from politicians just a couple of hours after the accident a couple of hours after the accident and now what we see we see words of experts and experts of organization for four or four. p.c. w. . that say that the preliminary examining of this agent will take about three weeks . is it contradictory yes it is. on the blame game has extended into areas once considered beyond the political
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point scoring. churkin to find an educational project that's been inspired by boris johnson so what's better than helping the young to try to maneuver the ever tricky world of global current affairs. of the day is an online news service that is used by one in three schools teaches my variance from the school's user articles and activities across all subjects for lessons homework research. here's one handed to tory and provided by the service to help educate the young and broaden their horizons talk sick putin on mission to poison west ouch and among questions to discuss is putin europe's most dangerous leader since hitler class this gus. tell students out topics like the ongoing fight scandal where an investigation is still underway are broken down despite this incriminating evidence of international
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outrage to release monks and everything in case there is confusion still there is a dictionary included which explains the meaning of the words marks surely this teaches you to put things into perspective you know the chalk and blitzkrieg are also in here a military tactic designed to crush the enemy with overwhelming force a short space of time coincidentally made famous by hitler in world war two just to make it a bit easier to connect the dots brutal assassinations cyber attacks as well of plotting the downfall of western democracies are also laid out as food for thought you decide section let students consider the following questions dispute. in the most dangerous man in the world did the cold war ever end as well as what impression does putin give about what russia is like the day helps students develop information literacy and critical thinking and prepares them for the challenges
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ahead in the ever changing world critical thinking is key the toxic putin class is dismissed and if they see it you're going to barb's he wanted. to another big story of the week four people have been killed in southern france when a gunman hijacked a car and took hostages at a supermarket in a small town on friday the attacker pledged allegiance to the islamic state before he was shot dead by special forces. in the movie i went shopping with my wife and sister in law after some time we had an explosion well several. i saw
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a man lying on the floor and another person who was very agitated with a handgun in one hand and a knife in the other and yelling allahu akbar. after that i took my wife and my sister in law and some customers nearby and we went to look for shelter i put them in a butcher's fridge closed from the inside. because it's peaceful here where you see the like any out there he was very kind very sociable adorable over three weeks to the children and he's a terrorist. the terrorist has been identified he was killed during his solo investigation will have to answer some important questions when and how was he radicalized and how and when did he procure the weapon. we have for several years paid with our blood to know the terrorist menace or among those killed was
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a hero police officer who swap places with a female hostage he managed to leave a mobile phone on for the authorities to listen in when police heard gunshots they moved to neutralize the attacker the ten men colonel are no beltran had been fighting for his life but passed away on saturday morning well there have been a number as we know of terror attacks son wanted attempts in france since the. twenty seventeen alone let's take a look at some of them back in february a man attempted to enter the louvre museum in paris with a machete while an attacker was stopped at orly report one month later a police officer was shot dead in april in the seans elisei and in october two young women were stopped the death of a real way station in marci former british intelligence officer. the fact that the government was under police surveillance exposes a failure in the law enforcement. part of the past.

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