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the mega-oceanliners that dock here every day flood the lagoon city with thousands of tourists whilendangering the city's fragile foundations. thanks to its unique canals, romantic alleyways, and renaissance architecture, venice is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world. for now, that is. with 30 million tourists and almost 500 cruise ships passing through the lagoons each year, the city is literally falling apart. unesco is threatening to withdraw venice's world heritage status. now locals, many of whom earn their living from the travel industry, are calling for more sustainable tourism. reporter: every time tour guide paolo patuzzo crosses the rialto bridge, he can't help but wonder where did his charming city go? the one that's now overrun with millions of tourists? how can venice protect itself from the onslaught of visitors? he's sure this piece of world cultural heritage won't survive as a photo backdrop alone. paolo patuzzo: my love for this city makes me seek out places and people who are keeping venice alive. because there are enough people who are counters
the mega-oceanliners that dock here every day flood the lagoon city with thousands of tourists whilendangering the city's fragile foundations. thanks to its unique canals, romantic alleyways, and renaissance architecture, venice is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world. for now, that is. with 30 million tourists and almost 500 cruise ships passing through the lagoons each year, the city is literally falling apart. unesco is threatening to withdraw venice's world heritage...
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>> it was right adjacent to a lagoon. >> i watch enough "dateline" to know that's probably not a good sign. >>> her family was frantic to find her, a woman with a thriving career and handsome new bh boyfriend. she was building a life, and then suddenly silence. a trail of clues led detectives to an exclusive neighborhood, but would the clues lead him to nailah? >> it was hot and it was late, after midnight, september 27th, 2007. >> pretty secluded area next to a forest preserve. >> so it was. and it was clear and dark and still and vacant. here where the deep wood fought back against the decaying suburban sprawl, and then nothing was clear at all. >> i cried this violent cry. >> you're experiencing everything but it's not true. >> you're just waiting to wake up. >> it just feels like you're literally in a nightmare. >> yes, still does. the name you'll want to remember is nailah. >> the meaning was one who succeeds. >> this is nailah's mother, maria. >> i wanted her to be successful and she was. she lived her name. >> quite true. as, frankly, have the rest of them in this big family. t
>> it was right adjacent to a lagoon. >> i watch enough "dateline" to know that's probably not a good sign. >>> her family was frantic to find her, a woman with a thriving career and handsome new bh boyfriend. she was building a life, and then suddenly silence. a trail of clues led detectives to an exclusive neighborhood, but would the clues lead him to nailah? >> it was hot and it was late, after midnight, september 27th, 2007. >> pretty secluded area...
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we tested a few sides of the lagoon so this was the only good side because it has the right slope and there are fields to irrigate with the treated water you know what you do . you want something. and up to lizzie's ever see the last measures before they and the villages break ground in a few days we're going to construct three lagoon to accommodate future water use by people who return to the village today we have six hundred inhabitants down the road they could be eight hundred or nine hundred people. so we're going to meet large enough to last the coming years. it's in the pools with a wall of concrete so that impermeable basically will line them with clay soil from the village so not because the top system was a little expensive. and we prefer to use local materials. the senate haitian project is unique in the valley and is probably the only one in the high atlas the lagoon purification technique usually works well but it depends a lot on the sites climatic conditions at one thousand six hundred metres above sea level temperatures can drop below freezing and alter the purification
we tested a few sides of the lagoon so this was the only good side because it has the right slope and there are fields to irrigate with the treated water you know what you do . you want something. and up to lizzie's ever see the last measures before they and the villages break ground in a few days we're going to construct three lagoon to accommodate future water use by people who return to the village today we have six hundred inhabitants down the road they could be eight hundred or nine...
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the lagoon purification system is based on maintaining an active ecosystem sewage accumulates in the first tag. sunlight enters the water and provides the energy necessary for pollution consuming micro algae to grow. these photosynthesize and produce oxygen essential to the development of billions of aerobic bacteria that will more completely digest the waste. the water undergoes purification for several weeks in the first place. in the second and third tanks plants refine the water quality so that it can be used for field irrigation. the reuse of treated waste water is a promising solution to the problem of water scarcity which affects agriculture in particular. the advantage is twofold it enables the conservation of upstream water resources and a reduction of downstream pollution. in the village of. waste water recycling will serve to negate several plots that have been recently abandoned for lack of available water. in the high atlas precipitation average is two hundred fifty millimeters per year the berbers have adapted to these arid conditions by building kilometers of canals wh
the lagoon purification system is based on maintaining an active ecosystem sewage accumulates in the first tag. sunlight enters the water and provides the energy necessary for pollution consuming micro algae to grow. these photosynthesize and produce oxygen essential to the development of billions of aerobic bacteria that will more completely digest the waste. the water undergoes purification for several weeks in the first place. in the second and third tanks plants refine the water quality so...
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the mega-oceanliners that dock here every day flood the lagoon city with thousands of tourists ile endangeringity's agagile fodatitions. hthks to s unique canals,lagoon cityromantic alleyways, andists renaissance architecture, venice is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world. for now, that is.
the mega-oceanliners that dock here every day flood the lagoon city with thousands of tourists ile endangeringity's agagile fodatitions. hthks to s unique canals,lagoon cityromantic alleyways, andists renaissance architecture, venice is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world. for now, that is.
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a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all -- lagoon, an ideal place to walk with a loved one. reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark.org. discarding contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. welcome to the shakespeare garden here in the famous golden gate park. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfirlower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean plays. this is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, and enjoy the sunshine, and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare and floats you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available
a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all -- lagoon, an ideal place to walk with a loved one. reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark.org. discarding contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. welcome to the shakespeare garden here in the famous golden gate park. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfirlower association....
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within the desert are lagoons, which is where she is swimming. >> that's kind of cool.ve been anywhere, the bahamas, the caribbean. >> that's why people are finding this so funny. at first you think she is in hawaii or maybe in the bahamas or somewhere. no, as soon as it pans out, she's really just in a swimming hole. it's not a mirage. it's actually water in the middle of the desert. >> that was a nice way to fake everybody out with the fight shot like that. >>> santa's about to visit the mcclure twins, but not everyone is feeling the holiday cheer. >> i don't know this guy. i haven't seen this guy. >> see if st. nick's at college inn we craft a deeper, richer broth because every detail matters. we select all-natural chicken and flavorful herbs and spices. college inn broth helps you make every meal delicious. college inn, delicious is in the details. >> but you also need some snow. >> everybody gather around. santa's here. he's headed to the mcclure twins' family home. >> santa! >> where? >> santa! >> santa approaches, ava is out. she's like i don't know this guy. i h
within the desert are lagoons, which is where she is swimming. >> that's kind of cool.ve been anywhere, the bahamas, the caribbean. >> that's why people are finding this so funny. at first you think she is in hawaii or maybe in the bahamas or somewhere. no, as soon as it pans out, she's really just in a swimming hole. it's not a mirage. it's actually water in the middle of the desert. >> that was a nice way to fake everybody out with the fight shot like that. >>>...
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we have reports of a vehicle in the water there south of lagoon.lots of activity in and around that area. not effecting 101. both directions looking pretty good. here is a live look at 3rd at sfo. the southbound traffic the moving along fine. >>> heavy duty equipment rolled into santa rosa to clear debris from fire station 5 that burned down in the tubbs fire. firefighters are working to replace it with a temporary station on parker hill road. the same scene when the army corps of engineers cleared rubble if the old fire station 5 that also burned down in the tubbs fire. firefighters only got to use the $4 million station for two years. >>> san jose arson investigators are looking into a fire that began at the sandora cafe. no word yet on a potential cause. >>> a disturbing act of vandalism is under investigation at an east bay area church. the statutes there at the st. beatty's catholic church depict mary's appearance to the children of fatima. i it has been damaged three times in the last three years, including a couple weeks ago when someone bro
we have reports of a vehicle in the water there south of lagoon.lots of activity in and around that area. not effecting 101. both directions looking pretty good. here is a live look at 3rd at sfo. the southbound traffic the moving along fine. >>> heavy duty equipment rolled into santa rosa to clear debris from fire station 5 that burned down in the tubbs fire. firefighters are working to replace it with a temporary station on parker hill road. the same scene when the army corps of...
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they shot in places plik kenai lake, lagoons, turnan arm to name a few. >> there's a baby.e of us need the walls and the whistle and the person to rescue you. note do, do, do, do, do ♪ >> they're skating well. not a zamboni in sight. seems smooth. >> kale green and paxton wahlberg say some of the lakes and water they found did look like it had just been zambonied. you can find pure ice out there in the southeastern and southern part of alaska, what these guys did. took about is atwo-seasons. some is from last season because the ice hasn't totally formed yet but some shots are from recent. >> i want to try this. i'm going to sit on my bottom and let y'all push me. >> you'll have some cold cheeks there. >> the pair made the video to generate interest in back country skating and i think they did a darned good job at doing that. >>> okay parents, time to get real. >> doesn't matter how good of a parent you are, your kids are always going to find a way to make you look like a bad parent. >> for example -- >> like how you can't get your almost 3-year-old potty trained? that time
they shot in places plik kenai lake, lagoons, turnan arm to name a few. >> there's a baby.e of us need the walls and the whistle and the person to rescue you. note do, do, do, do, do ♪ >> they're skating well. not a zamboni in sight. seems smooth. >> kale green and paxton wahlberg say some of the lakes and water they found did look like it had just been zambonied. you can find pure ice out there in the southeastern and southern part of alaska, what these guys did. took about...
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two years ago this aquatic paradise was in good condition its blue lagoon pristine and beautiful. but catastrophe has struck way the water is warming at an alarming rate bleaching the corals. first they lose their color then they die off. and now dives are worlds devoid of life nothing but grey. a saddening sight. of the car all excited to have a branching car. and lots of the day. despite the beautiful blue skies and wonderful white sands the great barrier reef is fighting for its survival and has no doubt that climate change is responsible for the bleaching. it's devastating it's hot right after that but in the last four years we've had two major cyclons and two coral bleaching at the site and those have really been in the fourth and that's going to take the freedom. of. this color everywhere here the great barrier reef is more than two thousand kilometers long it's the world's largest coral reef eco system and includes some three thousand individual reefs. but not far from the reef on the mainland at abbot point there are manmade mountains of coal the world's largest coal porte
two years ago this aquatic paradise was in good condition its blue lagoon pristine and beautiful. but catastrophe has struck way the water is warming at an alarming rate bleaching the corals. first they lose their color then they die off. and now dives are worlds devoid of life nothing but grey. a saddening sight. of the car all excited to have a branching car. and lots of the day. despite the beautiful blue skies and wonderful white sands the great barrier reef is fighting for its survival and...
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marshall islands their independence, they a lot of the radioactive material they bulldozed into the lagoon. one of the nuclear weapons had been a dud will said the plutonium fragmented into about 450 chunks. so they sent the serviceman out to collect the chunks of plastic fakes. went to a crater that was left and put an 18-inch thick dome over this crater in 2010 my first business i had occasion to go there and walk on top of the dome. it's unfenced it on garden. u.s. government acknowledges a good typhoon would blow it off. eventually it'll be underwater but the u.s. government says it's not so bad because the radiation outside the dome is as high as the radiation inside it. so if it's release, no harm, no foul. >> you and i converge in relation to the marshall islands because the people of the marshall islands may be the most unfortunate people in the world, in the sense of being victimized but what i call the apocalyptic twins, both nuclear and climate effects and threats and their more than threats, they've experienced both of them in the most extraordinary way. some 20 years or so ago
marshall islands their independence, they a lot of the radioactive material they bulldozed into the lagoon. one of the nuclear weapons had been a dud will said the plutonium fragmented into about 450 chunks. so they sent the serviceman out to collect the chunks of plastic fakes. went to a crater that was left and put an 18-inch thick dome over this crater in 2010 my first business i had occasion to go there and walk on top of the dome. it's unfenced it on garden. u.s. government acknowledges a...
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. >> they floated along the peaceful lagoon. the sun sinking behind a silhouette of hills, wab what could be more perfect. >> i was so stressed. >> daily frustration? it began when they decided to replace their rotted wooden dock. they went to acs marine fabrication of stockton. >> he was one of the lowest estimates. >> they put down a $3,500 deposit. and the owner built them an aluminum dock. however when kamt to install it, something went wrong. >> it looked like they broke something but we couldn't tell. >> also the couple said the dock seemed smaller than they expected. the contractor demandeddpayment. >> we said you're not done. >> so he said to his guys, pack it up we're not leaving. >> they say he hauled it onto the barge and hauled it away. >> i kept calling and said enough. i'm calling 7 on your side. >> we contacted susa, he did not want to go by camera but on phone he said he took the dock back because of dispute over size and he wanted to be sure to be paid. he would not say whether the job had been completed when he
. >> they floated along the peaceful lagoon. the sun sinking behind a silhouette of hills, wab what could be more perfect. >> i was so stressed. >> daily frustration? it began when they decided to replace their rotted wooden dock. they went to acs marine fabrication of stockton. >> he was one of the lowest estimates. >> they put down a $3,500 deposit. and the owner built them an aluminum dock. however when kamt to install it, something went wrong. >> it...
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we're going to construct three lagoon to accommodate future water use by people who return to the village today we have six hundred inhabitants of the down the road they could be eight hundred or nine hundred people. so we're going to maybe large enough pools to last the coming years. in the pools with a wall of concrete so the impermeable basically will line them with clay soil from the village so because the top system was a little expensive. and we prefer to use local materials. the senate taishan project is unique in the valley and is probably the only one in the high atlas villepin purification technique usually works well but it depends a lot on the sites climatic conditions at one thousand six hundred meters above sea level temperatures can drop below freezing and alter the purification process. the village of t.-z. will serve as a pilot site for this type of treatment system if the experiment succeeds the system's low cost could spur development in other villages. soon this is what the looking looked like. care for patients system is based on maintaining an active ecosystem accumu
we're going to construct three lagoon to accommodate future water use by people who return to the village today we have six hundred inhabitants of the down the road they could be eight hundred or nine hundred people. so we're going to maybe large enough pools to last the coming years. in the pools with a wall of concrete so the impermeable basically will line them with clay soil from the village so because the top system was a little expensive. and we prefer to use local materials. the senate...
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at 6, i have watching creature from the black lagoon on tv. >> jimmy: there is a similarity. >> yes.this is a home invasion movie. they kill the creature at the end of the movie. >> jimmy: yeah, right. it's a creature. >> i said i'm going to correct it. it took 46 years.: i would sewelle the way it cameout. how do you compare it? >> it's a movie that i like the most, that i've ever made. i think it is the best movie. it was a movie that was really make and w opened in the festival first time they showed it. we won the golden i genuinely cried like miss universe. except different measurements. >> -- is there a better feeling professionally than makinng to it a group of feeling andhat they enjoy it? >> yes. it's completely -- you start feeling from minute one. the movie starts and you feel the audience is with it or without. rarely does it change. >> jimmy: they're either with you or not. >> and you know it the first shot. you basically know the entire life of the movie. th you show it >> jeally can't get that sense from testing it. >> you cut a test audience is not in any context. the
at 6, i have watching creature from the black lagoon on tv. >> jimmy: there is a similarity. >> yes.this is a home invasion movie. they kill the creature at the end of the movie. >> jimmy: yeah, right. it's a creature. >> i said i'm going to correct it. it took 46 years.: i would sewelle the way it cameout. how do you compare it? >> it's a movie that i like the most, that i've ever made. i think it is the best movie. it was a movie that was really make and w opened...
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. >> they floated along the peaceful lagoon.inking behind a silhouette of hills, wab what could be more perfect. >> i was so stressed. >> daily frustration? it began when they decided to replace their rotted wooden dock. they went to acs marine fabrication of stockton. >> he was one of the lowest estimates. >> they put down a $3,500 deposit. and the owner built them an aluminum dock. however when kamt to install it, something went wrong. >> it looked like they broke something but we couldn't tell. >> also the couple said the dock seemed smaller than they expected. the contractor demanded payment. >> we said you're not done. >> so he said to his guys, pack it up we're not leaving. >> they say he hauled it onto the barge and hauled it away. >> i kept calling and said enough. i'm calling 7 on your side. >> we contacted susa, he did not want to go by camera but on phone he said he took the dock back because of dispute over size and he wanted to be sure to be paid. he would not say whether the job had been completed when he asked for
. >> they floated along the peaceful lagoon.inking behind a silhouette of hills, wab what could be more perfect. >> i was so stressed. >> daily frustration? it began when they decided to replace their rotted wooden dock. they went to acs marine fabrication of stockton. >> he was one of the lowest estimates. >> they put down a $3,500 deposit. and the owner built them an aluminum dock. however when kamt to install it, something went wrong. >> it looked like...
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look closely where the emerald lagoon suddenly folds into a vast black hole this is the crater of one of the greatest manmade explosions the hydrogen bomb they call bravo. if a private an entire island and poisoned almost everything and everyone. as a plane flew low we seemed to touch it's deathly void. one. the marshall islands lie in the pacific ocean between the united states and asia captured from the japanese and while war two they have long been america's strategic secret its stepping stone to asia and china. take possession. of warships. in order to blow them to bits. the decks of the seventy three test thank you didn't begin to look good on our steamed up the bridge activity. but experimental program designed to furnish data blast the banks of the mighty atom by animals that many animals were strapped to their decks like above. the experiment to see how they done right how they. determine their protect. our part of. the day bikini is unfit for human life radiation poisons the food and water. shoes registered unsafe on a geiger counter. the abandoned cemetery looks out to where
look closely where the emerald lagoon suddenly folds into a vast black hole this is the crater of one of the greatest manmade explosions the hydrogen bomb they call bravo. if a private an entire island and poisoned almost everything and everyone. as a plane flew low we seemed to touch it's deathly void. one. the marshall islands lie in the pacific ocean between the united states and asia captured from the japanese and while war two they have long been america's strategic secret its stepping...
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cleanup the area and a lot of the radiation, the radioactive material they just bulldozed into the lagoon. but one of the nuclear weapons had been a dud and it hadn't, it had led to a nuclear detonation and sent the plutonium fragmented into about 450 chunks so they sent the servicemen out to collect the chunks in plastic bags and they went to the crater that had been left by one of the smaller nuclear bombs and through the plastic bags in my crater and other stuff and put an 18-inch thick dome over this crater of plutonium and other radioactive waste. in my first visit, i had occasion to go there and walk on top of the dome which was probably not the smartest thing i've ever done, but the dome is unfenced, unmarked, unguarded and you can just go there. the u.s. government acknowledges that a typhoon could blow it off and eventually, in any event, it will be underwater but the government, the u.s. government says that's not so bad because the radiation outside of the dome is as high as the radiation inside its of the material inside is released, no harm no foul. so, that leads. >> before
cleanup the area and a lot of the radiation, the radioactive material they just bulldozed into the lagoon. but one of the nuclear weapons had been a dud and it hadn't, it had led to a nuclear detonation and sent the plutonium fragmented into about 450 chunks so they sent the servicemen out to collect the chunks in plastic bags and they went to the crater that had been left by one of the smaller nuclear bombs and through the plastic bags in my crater and other stuff and put an 18-inch thick dome...
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look closely where the emerald lagoon suddenly folds into a vast black hole this is the crater of one of the greatest manmade explosions the hydrogen bomb they call bravo. if a private an entire island and poisoned almost everything and everyone. has a plane flew low we seem to touch it's deathly void. one. the marshall islands. pacific ocean between the united states and asia captured from the japanese in world war two they have long been america's strategic secret its stepping stone to asia and china. warships. in order to blow them to bits. but they. are steamed up the bridge activity. but experimental design to furnish the banks of the mighty. animals of many animals. like. the experiment to see how they die. there protecting. our part. today bikini is unfit for human life radiation poisons of food and water. shoes registered unsafe on a geiger counter. the abandoned cemetery looks out to where the sun rose one morning then rose again as apocalypse. the equivalent to one hiroshima bomb was exploded in these islands every day for twelve years. beauty has returned to the island but
look closely where the emerald lagoon suddenly folds into a vast black hole this is the crater of one of the greatest manmade explosions the hydrogen bomb they call bravo. if a private an entire island and poisoned almost everything and everyone. has a plane flew low we seem to touch it's deathly void. one. the marshall islands. pacific ocean between the united states and asia captured from the japanese in world war two they have long been america's strategic secret its stepping stone to asia...
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at 6 i was watching "creature from the black lagoon" on tv. >> jimmy: there is a similarity. >> yes.i thought, i'm sure it's going to end well. the creature will come out well. this is a home invasion movie. they kill the creature at the end of the movie. >> jimmy: yeah, right. it's a creature. yeah. >> exactly. i said, i'm going to correct that. it took 46 years but i corrected it. >> jimmy: you did. i would assume you're happy with the way it came out. how do you compare to it your other movies? >> it's a movie that i like the most, that i've ever made. i think it is the best movie. it was a movie that was really difficult to make and we opened in the venice film festival, first time we show it. it won the golden lion. i cried. i genuinely cried like miss universe. [ laughter ] except different measurements. [ laughter ] 80-80-80. >> jimmy: michael shannon is the bad guy in the movie and he's fantastic. i don't want to single him out specifically because all the acting is -- >> sally hawkins. >> jimmy: sally hawkins is wonderful. you have -- i don't think i'm running this because i
at 6 i was watching "creature from the black lagoon" on tv. >> jimmy: there is a similarity. >> yes.i thought, i'm sure it's going to end well. the creature will come out well. this is a home invasion movie. they kill the creature at the end of the movie. >> jimmy: yeah, right. it's a creature. yeah. >> exactly. i said, i'm going to correct that. it took 46 years but i corrected it. >> jimmy: you did. i would assume you're happy with the way it came out....
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of the sand divers have been collecting call sand from the lagoon for years and selling its developers. but with sea levels rising this sand harvesting is leading to some serious problems. sand is a very ambitious commodity and the moment it's because this one millimeter of the ocean touching you constantly every minute every second every day every year is such a false and it is eat. or you don't deny. the mall deaves our road at an alarming rate residents do what they can to protect their homes but many beaches are little more the memories. really not god and i'd get all of them are sick and have a demonic in the home and nobody did it come up was done deal with the law one nun a difficult adama to go lie number macdonald didn't i got in the ottoman economically monophyletic the highgate got the law given enablement in an economical need of money for the last of the night in the going to come and live in . several hundred islands have already been evacuated and today the refugees crowd on to larger and better protected islands such as small as the capital. already overcrowded new hous
of the sand divers have been collecting call sand from the lagoon for years and selling its developers. but with sea levels rising this sand harvesting is leading to some serious problems. sand is a very ambitious commodity and the moment it's because this one millimeter of the ocean touching you constantly every minute every second every day every year is such a false and it is eat. or you don't deny. the mall deaves our road at an alarming rate residents do what they can to protect their...
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izenbeck and its world-renowned lagoons is a stopover from the entire migrating population of black rantr goose on the planet. to della trumbull, it's also the only barrier by land between her and the safe medical evacuation an all-weather emergency airport can bring. >> our ability to get back and forth safely is what's important to the community -- to this community. they've watched their family members suffer or not be able to get out. >> reporter: right now this is the only way to get out of king cove, if you're in an medical emergency. this lonely airstrip where you hope for a pilot to show up. the commercial flight today canceled because of mechanical failure. we're waiting for a special charter flight to come in through that pass, which looks nice now, but later this afternoon, wind gusts could be up to about 50 to 70 miles an hour. >> the trip under these conditions can be frightening. there have been crashes and deaths. but there is no evidence a rode, especially in bad weather, could be any safer. there is evidence that building a road would irreparably and significantly impair
izenbeck and its world-renowned lagoons is a stopover from the entire migrating population of black rantr goose on the planet. to della trumbull, it's also the only barrier by land between her and the safe medical evacuation an all-weather emergency airport can bring. >> our ability to get back and forth safely is what's important to the community -- to this community. they've watched their family members suffer or not be able to get out. >> reporter: right now this is the only way...
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to the sand divers have been collecting call sand from the lagoon for years and selling its developers. but with sea levels rising this sand harvesting is leading to some serious problems. and. sad it is a very ambitious in the maldives because this one millimeter of the ocean touching you constantly every minute every second every day. is such a false and it is eat. or you don't deny. the mall deaves our road at it well daryn you're right residents do what they can to protect their homes but many beaches are little more the memories. really not god and i'd get all of them are sick in a demonic in the house i'm in nevada did it come up was done deal with the law one none of difficulty down the dictaphone line number tunnel vision i got in the ottoman like a name on a clinic i gave at the lodge i didn't enablement in an only kind of money but unless the united made any come of it in. several hundred islands have already been evacuated and today the refugees crowd on to larger and better protected islands such a small way the capital. already overcrowded new houses are being crammed toge
to the sand divers have been collecting call sand from the lagoon for years and selling its developers. but with sea levels rising this sand harvesting is leading to some serious problems. and. sad it is a very ambitious in the maldives because this one millimeter of the ocean touching you constantly every minute every second every day. is such a false and it is eat. or you don't deny. the mall deaves our road at it well daryn you're right residents do what they can to protect their homes but...
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it is a popular tourist attraction, it's in one of the lagoons that charlie dunn was found.r 20. —— driving it onto a until december 20. —— driving it ontoa main until december 20. —— driving it onto a main road. leicestershire police told us that they were around 1000 people in bosworth water park on the day that the tragedy happened. many went to trial it was eight and were understandably distressed by what happened. charlie was left alone on numerous occasions despite being able to swim. smith was looking after charlie and it was said that his fellow came with tragic consequences. the two will be sentenced on december 20. four days, there has been speculation as to whether donald trump is going to recognise jerusalem as whether donald trump is going to recognisejerusalem as the capital of israel. in the last few minutes, the palestinian president's spokesman says that matter was one that the move would have dangerous consequences. we don't have full details of what exactly was set in this telephone call. it came at such a highly sensitive moment between mr trump and the p
it is a popular tourist attraction, it's in one of the lagoons that charlie dunn was found.r 20. —— driving it onto a until december 20. —— driving it ontoa main until december 20. —— driving it onto a main road. leicestershire police told us that they were around 1000 people in bosworth water park on the day that the tragedy happened. many went to trial it was eight and were understandably distressed by what happened. charlie was left alone on numerous occasions despite being able...
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two years ago the underwater world surrounding lizard island was intact the blue lagoon still looked pristine and beautiful but now there are signs of a catastrophe about to take place. the water is warming at an alarming right. and this in turn causes coral bleaching. the car loses its color and is effectively dead. it can no longer support life and is diving in a world of grey. often karl is so to think wrenching corals. and lots lots of decorum. despite the beautiful blue skies in the white sands the great barrier reef is fighting for its life lizard island is on the front line in this battle. in hogs eyes there is no doubt about the cause of the coral bleaching climate change is devastated by that but in the last four years. they just cycling's into coral bleaching if the so and those that really didn't and that's going to make a third of it because. the great barrier reef is more than two thousand kilometers long it's the largest coral reef ecosystem in the world and includes some three thousand individual reefs. but not far from the reef it abot a point we see mountains of call
two years ago the underwater world surrounding lizard island was intact the blue lagoon still looked pristine and beautiful but now there are signs of a catastrophe about to take place. the water is warming at an alarming right. and this in turn causes coral bleaching. the car loses its color and is effectively dead. it can no longer support life and is diving in a world of grey. often karl is so to think wrenching corals. and lots lots of decorum. despite the beautiful blue skies in the white...
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. >> a lot of buzz with this movie, beauty and the beast meets creature from the black lagoon, a lotscar buzz. the cast told me about the making of this, very different take on the genre. >> if i told you about her, a princess without voice, what would i say? >> love this movie, so original, so different. where did inspiration come for this? >> the movie tries to be classical, done in a classical way. >> it is unique, such a fairytale. >> as much beauty and the beast as it is creature from the black lagoon. >> i love the combination of genres he mixes together, magic realism. >> you may think that thing looks human, stand on two legs, but we are created in the lord's image. you don't think that is what the lord looks like, do you? >> one person's night is another person's complete -- >> when you love someone you see their heart, you see their soul and that is what is beautiful. >> he sees me as i am. >> tell me about the title, the shape of water. >> water like love, the most powerful forces in the universe because they break through every barrier, they do it because they are flexibl
. >> a lot of buzz with this movie, beauty and the beast meets creature from the black lagoon, a lotscar buzz. the cast told me about the making of this, very different take on the genre. >> if i told you about her, a princess without voice, what would i say? >> love this movie, so original, so different. where did inspiration come for this? >> the movie tries to be classical, done in a classical way. >> it is unique, such a fairytale. >> as much beauty and...
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but when we think of the lagoons or the army in the 1830s, it's not the militia like this caricature, and i'll jump past them. here we have the dragoons. so jackson relied on the national standing army, not those militia, but he relied on the national standing army to impress, deter, and intimidate native-americans, mexico and european powers. and the army performed these missions effectively. so the seminole war proved very difficult, was also frequently criticized by officers as unwise, unnecessary and even immoral. but then john woole, and so this a later picture of woole. he helped to overt a war to with the cherokee. so this is john moss of the cherokee, the leader of the opposition to moving west. woole helped prevent a possible war with the cherokee. edmund gains, pretty impetuous. a war was avoided in part due to diplomacy along the canadian border due to winfield cannot and other officers. the u.s. army served a peacekeeping role trying to prevent violence between antagonistic groups, deterring potential mass atrocities and providing the most concrete demonstration of america
but when we think of the lagoons or the army in the 1830s, it's not the militia like this caricature, and i'll jump past them. here we have the dragoons. so jackson relied on the national standing army, not those militia, but he relied on the national standing army to impress, deter, and intimidate native-americans, mexico and european powers. and the army performed these missions effectively. so the seminole war proved very difficult, was also frequently criticized by officers as unwise,...