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disaster could await america next caleb mop and artsy new york. ok appreciate you staying with us here on r.t. international don't forget we do have plenty more new stories available check them out on our website. and it was a very nice show from president putin and i could have said no thank you or i could have said thank you and i said i'll take it and now it's time to introduce my it's not special mr don't travel thank you susan very much for the. name whatever you want to name i mean i don't know how would i come that news that's dishonest telecom that a recorder or a network that's totally dishonest c.n.n.
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is you know 100 percent negative i can reverse the change fast changes so sometimes i'll say wow that's going to be a great story be a pretty good report and others good as you. will see what happens. i always say who knows what we'll see on the field it will be a success. you know i can remember when it would float one time in the fall and then one time in the spring you know a break up and now i mean already 3 times this year they've had you know if people get nervous about the flooding of their houses and needing to stay in school or even getting out of new top because they're worried about that kind of stuff and just these last 2 storms have taken so much away you know he went measured the last couple storms and they're like it knocked off 1020 feet in 11 weekend yeah and so
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there's better marginals i have to do you know the students were off and it hits right in the journals about their worries about the floods but i don't think i ask hatch and fire but fire house let it as the very next thing. they all wrote their out. of our ass let it we would grab. some of the box of pictures. so i. saved up the sleeve and stressing about my lack of. things hard. what are you. a burglar but it. was. my 1st year here which was 15 years ago. i thought. you see these commercials you know about helping other countries and i'm thinking look at this place. and why isn't there commercial to help the people here
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like there's not running water in the houses and and there's you know the so they still have this honey look at system they have to haul their water like this is not america anymore you know not the america i grew up in this is like wow. newtok is a very rural. community with their language and their culture and their subsistence it's really strong here still and that's a good thing but worst case scenario my fear is that a couple of houses are lost families or are displaced and have to move to other communities or bethel with other family members and that yeah this that that new village doesn't get built quick enough for new talk to move there and then it the community ends up disrepair out.
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of this the river the truck. well. for folks who believe that sense of belonging is taken away so then you have to try to reestablish that. you're not thank you every day that i got a whole lot of money here you get those conveniences but what use is that access to food and access to community and when you're part of a tribe it's very difficult to leave and not kill a sense of loss. to see this gas station or. someone going to some guy was shot here last summer killed print or the gas
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station a boy or somebody got shot and killed just last week to reconfigure another guy to show up. there was a couple gunshots at one time. or so like in 44 and. comparing. notes. to city keep track your kids 247 cancers what about a village like they do. take some interesting. things . to get off the stage. you know.
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probably something. my friends. are doing what they call pioneer approach. which means that all the. cost and health and everything like that. more heineken's song kids are sick. and they said fine. we'll move 5 years some are 14 this is within 5 years no you know. well. from my perspective it isn't it sister has become a milk cow for the pressure on stevie's and sees where they say hey let's let's do a study list let's do this and most will fulfill our budget here in anchorage and fairbanks and somewhere else nor make a living for us at the expense of new talk people.
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and. so it's been a bad year a person to say. the news these suicides are current. it gets dark and gloomy but here we are and. have. nots a summary. this girl who committed suicide was being bullied at her. students and the. bullies were saying. it's going good. you're working this. we won't miss you.
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what is go. the most common physiological symptoms off fever dry cough and fatigue but the psychological effect of this well known. with infections on the rise again and new lock downs looming how will the novel coronavirus affect our mental health could the last of the pandemic itself. welcome to max kaiser financial survival guide. to your pension account. yonks this is what happens to pensions in britain. as a report. we're
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going to work on building things across to the sun. and that's for me it was. oh it's actually happening i mean these crews are serious. the programmer just in the nick of time to. ours is some of the hottest art of danger broader. you can breathe it's a. poor person who are. going to be knocked. down of the you. know.
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the burden kind of at the news site not the pick was basically orchestrated and celebrate this 27000 construction season and the celebration was not only to how. congratulate the tribe and the community for perseverance through the process and getting to this point but to also help them recognize that things are happening and there is hope for their future and that they're not just before but. very shrewd. better as. a stage in this. you know to start building. and heard to support it and i'm losing home to this this coming fall. and fall
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stars this is what people are. and there is actually a family. moving pitching a tent over at discovery because they're afraid. that albertine she is worried. me going to cool their marriage for a crime then it won't 10 i'm not going to stay where. i'm scared for my cute. i don't do you i am scared for me. and that highway and. for kate. and you 1800 next week to. think that. and to how you when. they need help now. i know.
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we've got 4 homesteads building right now that were in there and construction simultaneously we've got a pressure crew with up at the pit right now we've got here and. they're driving the trucks and they're coming down the hall with no one to help them down to here by october purchase go ahead i just kind of thing and then through the phone we're going to be working on the design for the community streets and then next year we'll be finishing the 4 houses that are currently getting started and then building one other house and hopefully more if we secure funding for housing for future house of. good works like the board probably refer to when we started the parent the military
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helping those in need. they. were. at the new sorry. and as you can see they turn. to lay down in a base which will be for the next several years for us as we roll in every summer no other questions i get asked all the time is moving in alaska native village how can you guys do what you guys do now is that you can't find a thing better to do the truth of the matter is the marine corps has no business in relocating in alaska native village that's not what we do but what we do we do is train our brains and sailors of the other service personnel involved in expeditionary engineering projects and to do something so far away from home if you will in the remote alaskan tundra it a difficult place to get to by boat by air every kind of way this is exactly the
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type of challenge training opportunity i think it's a good thing for the region it's a good thing for. the residents to really see the start of this. is going to take a while it's not happening fast enough but you know to have all the assets the united states government involved in this project is pretty amazing. i'm glad it's here. that is. the most favorable conditions i think.
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i percent subsistence lifestyle because they didn't have access to a star they still let water they have cleaner water their water has been a challenge in newtok. oil water notice for over 10 years and so having access to clean drinking water is huge. and shelter you know the homes and you talk it's all i can we were not built for that arctic they were not built for that and vironment. and their 18 that were already because they weren't designed for that plates. on. this one are. known to. some of the nation's 1st.
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so could i want to have another. i don't mind paying. 24 years to have to with their fresh water. and i'm going to move across there. soon. pioneer coverage. i. couldn't run no way from locked in cage there's a lot my clothes my stuff i still gotta go pick my stocks i'm no more strategic. to. impart. what. we were told would movie houses 2016 and i was so excited i totally make each day go to move hostess next year 2016 came.
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and. i guarantee you they would move the house is 2007 t. . think. their store and their ocean won't say they're toit until 2018. cause one of. our people have been waiting for over 20 years for this opportunity. they've been waiting patiently to work is. here. and i have to. i have to ask them please be patient. please be patient. you know waiting 22 years. which another month or 2.
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and then think about it if another country threaten to wipe out an american town we do everything in our power to protect it. climate change poses the same threat right now. and that's why i care so deeply about this if we do nothing temperatures in alaska are projected to rise between 6 and 12 degrees by the end of the century . and that's runs all of us with hardships not just. people up north. there are many other places in america that have to deal with those questions right now but there will be. what's happening here. is america's wake up call it should be the world's wakeup call.
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time is that the biggest political events of the last 4 years is happening amid the coronavirus and precedents of the level of civil unrest sparked by the death george floyd and the lie of the radical groups on both sides of the political spectrum. right there with the city ordinance. say. these groups attract barely a week members who have taken to the streets making protests look like full scale what you see here was only a taste of what's about to happen this demonstrators are sometimes heavily armed and they are not afraid of violence or law enforcement. if you want a war to deal with us. we're going to meet those groups and their leaders to find out how far they're ready to go to fight for what they believe to steve for this country.
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in the stories that shaped the week france reels from a terrorist attack in nice after a man goes on a rampage at a church building 3 investigators are now during and on the killers ties to islamic extremist groups present a problem has called on france to denounce radical islam. if we're attacked once again it is from families that don't taste of freedom for this possibility on our soil to believe freely and not to get read to the minute sarah so to quell the protests well as muslims around the world rage against the man you love prongs defense of the right to parody the legend and his previous remarks on islam. thousands of londoners a rally against new coded 1000 restrictions amid.
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