tv Documentary RT January 2, 2021 12:30pm-1:01pm EST
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what is true was his faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. you know i can remember when it would flood 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 said you know when people get nervous about the flooding of their houses and they need to stay in school or even get 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 you went measured the last couple storms and they're like knocked off 1020 feet in 11 week yeah and so there's been marginals i have to do journalism students in iraq and the kids right
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now journals about their worries about the floods i don't think are as catch on fire but fire house flood it as the very next thing they all wrote on their own was that our us flooded we would grab and they got some of the box of pictures by the door and. so. they've obviously been stressing about it a lack of. things hard. what are you. a burglar. 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 like there's not running water in the houses and and there's. you know they still have
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this honey look at system they have to hold their water like this is not america anymore you know not the america i grew up in this is like wow. new talk is a very growing. 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 community ends up disrepair out. odd. because this is the river the truck.
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meanwhile. for folks who believe that sense of belonging is taken away so then you have to try to reestablish that failing now but. you're not thinking every day that i got a whole lot of alcohol and if i could hear you get those conveniences but what use is the access to food and the access to community and when you're part of a tragic it's very difficult to leave and not kill a sense of loss. to see this gas station or. somebody were some guy was shot here last summer got killed printer the gas station a blair house summit. shot killed there just last week to reconfigure another shot
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. there was a couple gunshots at night time. like a 44 and. comparing. it. to the city keep track your kids 247 can't just let them out of village like they do. take some adjusting. don't some good taken off the stage. you know. they. probably something happened to my opinion and i don't like. doing what they
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call pioneer approach. which means that all the cost and everything i can. buy the kids small kids are safe. to move 5 years saw 14. within 5 years and. from my perspective it isn't is just has become a mill for the federal and state agencies where they say hey let's let's do a study. let's let's do this and 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. i am. so it's going up here a person to say it's. the news these suicides are career. it gets dark and gloomy you know here we are bringing in. lots of summer. this girl who committed suicide was being bullied other. students and the. bullies were saying. it's going good. you're working this. we won't miss you. and
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kaiser financial survival guide stacey let's learn a salad fill out let's say i'm a strike at any or at least trying to grease tom thanks for the fight wall street spot thank you for helping. destroy that's right if the debt slavery. has changed american lives would pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs talk to people who are chronic pain patients and believe that their opioid prescription is working for them and the remedy be said to to the price that they pay was their dependency and addiction to opiates the long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggested that the long term effects might not just be the absence of benefit but
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actually that they might be causing long term. girlfriend believe things are close to the same. and that's true for me it was. over that sex are happening i mean these kids are serious finally for people who are just in the nick of time to your. hours as some of the horrors of very dangerous broader. political career you can breathe easier to carry with a poor person or. never
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going to be no. no no don't want to. know. the burden kind of at the news site the pic was basically orchestrated to. celebrate this 27000 construction season and the celebration was not only. 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 being forgotten. it would. be. better as. to start building. dissipate and losing their homes this this
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the united states department of the interior bureau of indian affairs. or house right now they were there and her instructions simultaneously we rushed your crew with up at the pit right now. they're driving the truck and they're coming down with. the road down here. perched go ahead. and then through the the fire we're going to be working on the design for the community and streets and then next year we'll be finishing the 4 houses that are currently getting started and then building one other house and then hopefully move or at least secure funding for housing for future house to. come out.
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in good works like about couple years ago when we started the plant the military helping the village to relocate. and we're a habit to have. a new car at the new beliefs right. and as you can see they turn no bear kinder into to lay down in a base camp which will be the name was for the next several years for us as we roll in every summer you know one of the questions i get asked all the time is why are the marines moving alaskan native village how come you guys to use that what you guys do now is that you can fight you think 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 and the other service personnel involved in expeditionary engineering projects and to do something so far away from home. if you will in the room alaskan tundra in
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a difficult place to get to by boat by air every kind of way this is exactly the type of challenge that offers us a 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. obviously is going to take a while it's not happening fast enough for me but you know to have all the united states government involved in this project is pretty amazing to me and. i'm glad it's here. someone said this might be 3 to 5 years. however that is under the most favorable conditions i think 5 years is realistic and it also allows. the community to gradually build.
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as the infrastructure comes food water shelter and got the 95 percent subsistence lifestyle if they didn't have access to a store they still water they have cleaner water their water has been a challenge in new. oil water notice for over 10 years and so having access to clean drinking water. 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 on it because they weren't designed for that place.
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this one. note to. some of the nation's 1st. so quick props i want to have another even. i don't mind paying. 24 years if we have to with there's less water. i'm going to move across there. soon i'm good and pioneer at the coverage. who can run no way from locked in cage there's a lot of my clothes my stuff i stink i took my stuff imo most ready for force and pants and tenet is. in part. what. we were told would movie houses 2016 and i was so excited i told my
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my kids they're going to move warehouses next year 2016 came. and. then this is i guarantee you they would move the house is 2007 t. . still nothing. their store and their ocean won't say let's wait until 2008. i got mark so the 1st one in. our people have been waiting for over 20 years for this opportunity. they've been waiting patiently to work is. she here. and i have to. i have to ask them please be patient. please be patient. in waiting 22.
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here's. another month or 2. and think about it if another country threaten the 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 threatens all of us with hardship 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
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an arms race in this very dramatic development that only really exists i will see you. will be successful very critical. to sit down and talk. americans of. this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country a large understood the bargain you get a hope and then you know rebel right as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. and think about the longer deeper history. in the united states not just that question of the american dream but the bigger question of who the dream is for.
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headlining this hour on our tears the u.k. comes to terms with life outside the e.u. it faces a resurgent independence movement in scotland where many a furious over. the u.k. has given the will. and growth very little in return the biggest impact to me is just going to be no traveling and really not feeling like i am a european anymore. richard the government over a deliberate delay in giving follow up doses of a covert vaccine. concern is this hasn't been fully. in line and see the full implications of it are not fully. and we're not fully explaining things to patients.
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