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jane, who found her, gave her the name iona.nd where she'd landed. iona was taken to the sea life centre in loch lomond, where a team of experts started her recovery. she was then moved to scarborough, where she made gradual and steady progress, putting on more than ten times the weight she had when she was found. most loggerhead turtles start their life in the gulf of mexico. it's thought iona may have been carried on the gulf stream to the inner hebrides. after spending time at sealife centres in scotland and then in scarborough, this week she was flown to the azores in the atlantic to be released into the wild. on the quayside, time for one last quick clean before being taken on to a small boat and fitted with a tracking device. when everybody�*s ready... and then, finally, the moment of freedom. it was a really lovely feeling to see her kind ofjust go off into the big blue. and i think the biggest thing, that apprehension really of kind of what's going to happen to her — where's she going to go now. but i know that the part
jane, who found her, gave her the name iona.nd where she'd landed. iona was taken to the sea life centre in loch lomond, where a team of experts started her recovery. she was then moved to scarborough, where she made gradual and steady progress, putting on more than ten times the weight she had when she was found. most loggerhead turtles start their life in the gulf of mexico. it's thought iona may have been carried on the gulf stream to the inner hebrides. after spending time at sealife...
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bio nobel in time is never late for work but she isn't an employee here at the hermitage era good ionas is a volunteer from england and we stand in the entrance we have see you tell people when they're passing through to the and turnstiles we have to tell them to take off their outdoor kading let their case in jackets and put them in the family and just answer any general questions that they may have about. the museum about west to find them out so. they're. an excursion. in london iona studies russian culture different from russia recommended that she work at the petersburg prison into. the. east coast most of us just south of here that's certain you tend to associate with us new school it's all of. those ninety m. yes it's true for that not totally fancy and some of you just wouldn't die as uncle sam uncle escudo been reaching over to learn there soon. iona works here for free she's one of one hundred fifty volunteers they are there in the visitors carry boxes arranged chairs where they needed to be whatever it takes to earn that prestigious title become a volunteer not everyone is wo
bio nobel in time is never late for work but she isn't an employee here at the hermitage era good ionas is a volunteer from england and we stand in the entrance we have see you tell people when they're passing through to the and turnstiles we have to tell them to take off their outdoor kading let their case in jackets and put them in the family and just answer any general questions that they may have about. the museum about west to find them out so. they're. an excursion. in london iona studies...
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jane kindlen, who found her, gave her the name iona.e in loch lomond, where a team of experts started her recovery. she was then moved to scarborough, where she made gradual and steady progress, putting on more than ten times the weight she had when she was found. most loggerhead turtles start their life in the gulf of mexico. it's thought iona may have been carried on the gulf stream to the inner hebrides. after spending time at sea life centres in scotland and then in scarborough, this week she was flown to the azores in the atlantic to be released into the wild. 0n the quayside, time for one last quick clean before being taken on to a small boat and fitted with a tracking device. when everybody�*s ready... and then, finally, the moment of freedom. the second it went back in the water, in the ocean, it was back to doing its absolutely natural behaviour, and that was...we were ecstatic to see that, to see how well it adapted instantly. it was a really lovely feeling to see her kind ofjust go off into the big blue. and i think the bigge
jane kindlen, who found her, gave her the name iona.e in loch lomond, where a team of experts started her recovery. she was then moved to scarborough, where she made gradual and steady progress, putting on more than ten times the weight she had when she was found. most loggerhead turtles start their life in the gulf of mexico. it's thought iona may have been carried on the gulf stream to the inner hebrides. after spending time at sea life centres in scotland and then in scarborough, this week...
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my own a valentine is never late for work but she isn't an employee here at the hermitage or a good iona is a volunteer from england and we stand in the entrance we have seats healthy full and they're passing three t.v. and ten styles we have to tell them to take off the outdoor play thing let the case in jackets and put them in the fake family and just answer any general questions that they may have about. the museum about west finds them out still. there. and excursions. in london iona studies russian culture different from russia recommended that she work at the petersburg going into. the school together but that doesn't appear as and that's certainly a step to a says a when the see a schoolgirl is all of. those put an a.t.m. yes it's true for but not totally fancy and most of us wouldn't do that as uncle sam uncle escudo going to be conservative love her still. io know what's here for free she's one of one hundred fifty volunteers they are sure in the visitors carry boxes arranged chairs where they needed to be whatever it takes to earn that prestigious title become a volunteer not e
my own a valentine is never late for work but she isn't an employee here at the hermitage or a good iona is a volunteer from england and we stand in the entrance we have seats healthy full and they're passing three t.v. and ten styles we have to tell them to take off the outdoor play thing let the case in jackets and put them in the fake family and just answer any general questions that they may have about. the museum about west finds them out still. there. and excursions. in london iona...
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my own a valentine is never late for work but she isn't an employee here at the hermitage or a good iona is a volunteer from england only found in the entrance we have seen healthy and they're passing three t.v. and ten styles we have to tell them to take off their outdoor plating let the case in jackets and put them in the family and and just answer any general questions that they may have about. the museum about west finds not so guy. an excursion. in london iona studies russian culture a friend from russia recommended that she worked at the petersburg prison into. the school to the us of yes and that's getting used to i says a when the sea is still fairly solid. and an a.t.m. yes it's. not totally fancy and. that is one of them on the left could only be conservative. iow no blacks here for free she's one of one hundred fifty volunteers they all share in the visitors carry boxes arranged chairs where they needed to be whatever it takes to earn that prestigious title become a volunteer not everyone is worthy of the on a. it's just about five hours is what we expect from people if they r
my own a valentine is never late for work but she isn't an employee here at the hermitage or a good iona is a volunteer from england only found in the entrance we have seen healthy and they're passing three t.v. and ten styles we have to tell them to take off their outdoor plating let the case in jackets and put them in the family and and just answer any general questions that they may have about. the museum about west finds not so guy. an excursion. in london iona studies russian culture a...
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adam baron and iona craig.ining us from atlanta, jep boone, a former managing editor of the yemen times. that you all for being he and coming in from skriep frype. i want to start with iona and talk about what a typical day in the life of a reporter is. is it relatively safe for you? are you able to move around pretty freely? >> yeah, i'm able to move around pretty freely. i head out in the mornings. i normally pick up some bread from the bakers just outside of my front door for breakfast. i live right on a busy market and head out for meetings. i don't think i've ever done one that's lasted less than an hour. people will sit down and spend a lot of time talking to foreign journalists here. but the only thing i do need to take precautions, i do wear a hijab to blend in because of the recent issues of foreigners being kidnapped. >> adam, do you find interest from editors back home in the stories that are happening there? >> i think i'm lucky that the two main outlets i write for in the u.s., csm and mcclatchy ne
adam baron and iona craig.ining us from atlanta, jep boone, a former managing editor of the yemen times. that you all for being he and coming in from skriep frype. i want to start with iona and talk about what a typical day in the life of a reporter is. is it relatively safe for you? are you able to move around pretty freely? >> yeah, i'm able to move around pretty freely. i head out in the mornings. i normally pick up some bread from the bakers just outside of my front door for...
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my own a valentine is never late for work but she isn't an employee here at the hermitage area good ionas is a volunteer from england and we stand in the entrance we have seats healthy full and they're passing through to the and ten styles we have to tell them to take off their outdoor clothing let their case in jackets and put them in the cake family and just answer any general questions that they may have about. the museum about west find not so. and excursion. in london iona studies russian culture different from russia recommended that she work at the petersburg. schools to most of us but yes and that's certainly a step to a says day when the senior school third zollo. ninety m. yes it's true for that not totally fuzzy would die uncle sam uncle escudo going to be conservative learn to. three. hundred fifty volunteers. visitors carry boxes arranged chairs where they needed to be whatever it takes to earn that prestigious title volunteer not everyone is worthy of the owner. about five hours is what we expect from people if they really want to become fully fledged. then we'll have a past
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[indiscernible] >> iona craig, can you tell us what is the complaint of these protesters? is this film that supposedly was made in california, is this the root of these protests? >> of the people have spoken to -- all of the people i've spoken to and the chanting going on is related to this town. saying it is blasphemy. they're calling for the death of the filmmaker. they said they would not leave until the americans left. they want to see the u.s. embassy closed as a result of this. i have to say, i did not see anyone who had actually seen the film posted on youtube, but have heard about it. [indiscernible] >> there was a drone attack supposedly that killed the no. 2 and al qaeda.di a yemeni man took credit for this attack. it is not clear exactly what happened. was the issue of the drone attack raised as well? >> all of the people i asked, there is no relationship between that. nobody mentioned the issue of drones or the killing of the no. 2 man. or even an attack to ago that killed 13 civilians. all of the people i've spoken to, it is related to this town. film. [indisc
[indiscernible] >> iona craig, can you tell us what is the complaint of these protesters? is this film that supposedly was made in california, is this the root of these protests? >> of the people have spoken to -- all of the people i've spoken to and the chanting going on is related to this town. saying it is blasphemy. they're calling for the death of the filmmaker. they said they would not leave until the americans left. they want to see the u.s. embassy closed as a result of...
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that clearly happened and that's what i saw from the ground. >> and iona, a pentagon spokesman wouldicle. i think that's right. but they are strongly defending this decision to call in those air strikes because they say the seals were pinned down. what do you make of that claim? >> the seals i mentioned were pinned down because men in the village did come to fight, because they didn't know they were fighting navy seals. they didn't know they were going to have helicopter gunshot fire raining down as a consequence of doing that. but what they hit during that were civilians. i spoke to a 5-year-old boy who described running from that hillary clinton gun ship fire as he was shot at from behind as he ran with his mother and his mother was subsequently killed. and that's -- there were more than a dozen buildings that i walked into that had been hit or destroyed by those helicopters and air strikes. >> iona, i wanted to ask you because you tell us what you think you observed and brought back from the story, but i mean just being there on the ground and looking at the scene, what did you se
that clearly happened and that's what i saw from the ground. >> and iona, a pentagon spokesman wouldicle. i think that's right. but they are strongly defending this decision to call in those air strikes because they say the seals were pinned down. what do you make of that claim? >> the seals i mentioned were pinned down because men in the village did come to fight, because they didn't know they were fighting navy seals. they didn't know they were going to have helicopter gunshot...
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iona facing dave rose and byu iona, hottest team in the nation, came out hot, very hot.ass to mike glover, gales up by 25, behind the back, bounce pass, beautiful. led by 15 at halftime you 55-40, iona up. second half back on the cougars, inside of brandon davies, turn around jumper, good, a ten-point game. 2:30 to play, noah hartsock for three, buries it, byu takes its first lead of the game, 30 seconds to go now. iona down by three, brandon davis says i don't think so, huge block, ahead to zilstra, puts it up and in. plus the foul, byu wins 78-72, completing the biggest come back of ncaa tournament history, down by 25. the cougars' reward, a game against number three seed marquette on thursday. >>> how about some madness on the ice? last night against the new york islander, the capitals rally from a three-goal deficit to win their fourth game in a row. alex ovechkin and the caps, five-game road trip, first period, matt moulson, top of your screen, shoots, deflects it, off the glass, check it out here, off the chest and into the net. unbelievable. eye leaders would go u
iona facing dave rose and byu iona, hottest team in the nation, came out hot, very hot.ass to mike glover, gales up by 25, behind the back, bounce pass, beautiful. led by 15 at halftime you 55-40, iona up. second half back on the cougars, inside of brandon davies, turn around jumper, good, a ten-point game. 2:30 to play, noah hartsock for three, buries it, byu takes its first lead of the game, 30 seconds to go now. iona down by three, brandon davis says i don't think so, huge block, ahead to...
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amy: iona craig, thank you for being with us. iona craig has been based in sana'a from 2010 to as the yemen 2015 correspondent for "the times of london." come back, we will go to washington, d.c., as a muslim registry is being talked about in a trump administration with the model being the japanese-american internment camps. we will go to a man who grew up in one of those camps. he is currently a congressman. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. on wednesday, heads of the nation's top technology companies met with president-elect donald trump at trump tower. among those attending were apple ceo tim cook, facebook coo sheryl sandberg, and amazon ceo jeffrey bezos. the meeting was organized by trump transition team member billionaire peter thiel, who famously drove the news website gawker out of business, by secretly bankrolling a controversial lawsuit by wrestler, hulk hogan, against gawker media earlier this year. the meeting re
amy: iona craig, thank you for being with us. iona craig has been based in sana'a from 2010 to as the yemen 2015 correspondent for "the times of london." come back, we will go to washington, d.c., as a muslim registry is being talked about in a trump administration with the model being the japanese-american internment camps. we will go to a man who grew up in one of those camps. he is currently a congressman. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!,...
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iona winnifrith!eir luggage across 18 sports. that's more sports than any other nation. for british athletes, summer in paris was truly remarkable. august also saw another british sporting hero emerge, jack draper making it all the way to the semifinals of the us open in what was his break—out year. a little further south, golf�*s solheim cup got underway. a dominant opening day from the americans left europe with too much to do. it's coming back to the united states for the first time in seven years. team usa victorious in virginia. september also saw the world of football honour the life of former england manager sven—goran eriksson, who passed away at the age of 76. here, one of the big british fights of the year, daniel dubois knocking out anthonyjoshua in front of a huge wembley crowd. there was disappointment for england as they narrowly failed to make it out of the group stage at the women's t20 world cup. the men's side were in pakistan, wherejoe root became england's leading test match run—sc
iona winnifrith!eir luggage across 18 sports. that's more sports than any other nation. for british athletes, summer in paris was truly remarkable. august also saw another british sporting hero emerge, jack draper making it all the way to the semifinals of the us open in what was his break—out year. a little further south, golf�*s solheim cup got underway. a dominant opening day from the americans left europe with too much to do. it's coming back to the united states for the first time in...
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amy: iona craig earlier this month, amnesty international urged trump to block future arms sales in ariting -- "arming the saudi arabia and bahrain governments risks complicity with war crimes, and doing so while simultaneously banning travel to the u.s. from yemen would be even more unconscionable." front page story in the "new times" -- quickly talkry about the role of u.s. weapons in these conflicts? >> in yemen, it is huge. u.s. is the biggest exporter to saudi arabia and it is big business for the u.s. we don't the majority of civilian casualties in the war in yemen have been caused by saudi-led airstrikes. the u.s. has a huge influence over this. those precision guided weapons were suspended at the end of last year and now we're looking at a resumption of that, where the u.s. does have influence over saudi arabia come and not just over saudi arabia, but also the continuation of this war for the weapons that it sells to them and to the adjustable support against the saudi-led coalition in the terms of refueling and targets as well. peopleorrying for those and campaigners who have
amy: iona craig earlier this month, amnesty international urged trump to block future arms sales in ariting -- "arming the saudi arabia and bahrain governments risks complicity with war crimes, and doing so while simultaneously banning travel to the u.s. from yemen would be even more unconscionable." front page story in the "new times" -- quickly talkry about the role of u.s. weapons in these conflicts? >> in yemen, it is huge. u.s. is the biggest exporter to saudi...
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we will speak with award-winning journalist iona craig. then we look at donald trump's proposal to build a registry of muslims living in the united states. >> we did it in world war ii with the japanese. call it what you will -- >> you're not proposing we go back to the days of internment camps, i hope. amy: he e will speakak with dedemocratic c commerce member e hondaa of c california who lived in a jajapanese american ininternment camps as a a child. and we will lookok at a "new yok times investigation looking at how the poor can often not afford the metaphysical programs which could lead to the criminal records being cleared. all of that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynowow.org, the wawar ad pepeace report. i'm amy goodman. in syria, the chaotic evacuation of eastern aleppo continues amidst ongoing fighting punctuated by a series of short-lived cease-fires. this morning, the syrian civil defense, known as the white helmets, say a civilian evacuation convoy was atattacked by syryrian government fororces, killg o
we will speak with award-winning journalist iona craig. then we look at donald trump's proposal to build a registry of muslims living in the united states. >> we did it in world war ii with the japanese. call it what you will -- >> you're not proposing we go back to the days of internment camps, i hope. amy: he e will speakak with dedemocratic c commerce member e hondaa of c california who lived in a jajapanese american ininternment camps as a a child. and we will lookok at a...
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tallinn iona tom she called the situation absurd and suggested that it would not be possible to lobby for the idea of not letting russian citizens into all the countries of the schengen zone. there is a legislative definition of the sanctions regime, it has goals and it is stated. what can be the goals of a civilizational regime - is it the maintenance or restoration of peace, the maintenance of democracy, and so on, i just can’t think of my little head. how the ban on russians from entering will restore peace in ukraine well, i can’t fit this head of the united states from discontent 75% of americans are not satisfied with the current state of affairs, the poll data leads the fox news channel, it is noteworthy that disapproval has increased not only among the republicans, this number of party members of the us president is growing dissatisfied with his actions. many frankly doubt the canoes' ability to govern the country and attack for his health, but voronin will continue. three-quarters of the population are dissatisfied. american sociologists have not yet seen such data in this
tallinn iona tom she called the situation absurd and suggested that it would not be possible to lobby for the idea of not letting russian citizens into all the countries of the schengen zone. there is a legislative definition of the sanctions regime, it has goals and it is stated. what can be the goals of a civilizational regime - is it the maintenance or restoration of peace, the maintenance of democracy, and so on, i just can’t think of my little head. how the ban on russians from...
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iona fyfe uses social media but she gets a lot of online abuse.longed, extended pile—on, it really does get to you. you question your self—worth, you question your talent, you question if you're good enough. i think that's really sad. a report out today from the regulator ofcom has found that women in the uk experience more abuse than men online, are more distressed by it, and are less likely to feel they can speak freely on the internet. iona wants to keep her voice. i don't think we should be bullied out of the room. i've worked really hard to create a platform for myself, whether that be for music orfor voicing my opinions. but it seems that a lot of people just want to tear us down. dame melanie dawes is the head of ofcom and she says the tech companies need to do more to protect their users. too many companies prioritise growth and revenues over user safety, and don't actually think enough about the impact on the frontline user who's actually on their service. once the online harms bill gets through parliament, ofcom will have the power to is
iona fyfe uses social media but she gets a lot of online abuse.longed, extended pile—on, it really does get to you. you question your self—worth, you question your talent, you question if you're good enough. i think that's really sad. a report out today from the regulator ofcom has found that women in the uk experience more abuse than men online, are more distressed by it, and are less likely to feel they can speak freely on the internet. iona wants to keep her voice. i don't think we...
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iona plays an important role in implementation of african plans. krika now believes that for many centuries, she was subjected to unfair exploitation and without condition, despite the fact that formally all countries managed to free themselves, and the rejection of oppression really, and we failed to create genuine nation- states to go along with the african union. we must strive to change the membership system on the organization's security council. the position he seeks to exert on our family on us, er pressure, using financial debt in their own interests, destroying our economy and, uh, worldwide, increasing poverty and destitution in our countries all this, as well as others. yes, the circumstances indicate that the russian federation can contribute to the establishment of fair relations between our countries and the community, organizing their medicines over the past sixty years with three oak forest cooperation between african. nami fights against illiteracy against poverty in the name of restoring a just system before of all known systems y
iona plays an important role in implementation of african plans. krika now believes that for many centuries, she was subjected to unfair exploitation and without condition, despite the fact that formally all countries managed to free themselves, and the rejection of oppression really, and we failed to create genuine nation- states to go along with the african union. we must strive to change the membership system on the organization's security council. the position he seeks to exert on our...
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the show that's dr jeannie zeno head of research at applied tech nomics and professor of government iona college i want to collar you i want to call it thank you dr appreciate it. and that's it for this time thanks for being with us for you guys to you can catch boom bust on you tube dot com slash boom bust artie catch another time. cranking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money like me twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i can make fifty thousand dollars truck so it shows that there are people who rush to a small town in north dakota was i'm unemployed and rate of zero percent is like the gold rush is very very similar to the gold rush but this beautiful story. with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here slow down so much they lost their jobs that laid off the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. it's a tough reality that. i did the war planning for the principle force provider command in the united states military for years i've worked on this region for
the show that's dr jeannie zeno head of research at applied tech nomics and professor of government iona college i want to collar you i want to call it thank you dr appreciate it. and that's it for this time thanks for being with us for you guys to you can catch boom bust on you tube dot com slash boom bust artie catch another time. cranking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money like me twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i can make...
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on the show that's dr gina zeno head of research at applied tech nomics and professor of government iona college i want to call you i want to call it thank you dr appreciate it. and that's it for this time thanks for being with us for you guys too you can catch boom bust on youtube dot com slash boom bust artie catch another time. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that. ranking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money like me twenty five thousand dollars each or. i could make fifty thousand dollars a year girl with a truck so i chose to drive truck people rush to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent like gold rush is very very similar to gold but this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here and just slow down so much they lost their jobs that laid off the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. it's a t
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you, iona craig, for joining us, based in sanaa for the last three point five years.is the yemen correspondent for "the times of london." that does it for the show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] é/
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iona wants to keep her voice. i don't think we should be bullied out of the room. it seems that a lot of people just want to tear us down. dame melanie dawes is the head of ofcom and she says the tech companies need to do more to protect their users. too many companies prioritise growth and revenues over user safety, and don't actually think enough about the impact on the frontline user who's actually on their service. once the online harms bill gets through parliament, ofcom will have the power to issue big fines if the tech firms don't act quickly to remove harmful content. it's really important that they get women's voices in there up front when services are being designed, rather than trying to retrofit safety later when it's much, much harder. ofcom's media habits report gives a colourful snapshot of the life of uk adults online. we spend an average of four hours a day online, mostly on our phones. our most used apps are facebook, whatsapp, messenger and instagram. nine out of ten of us use amazon, and 2.5 million of us are still playing the 10—year—old mobile
iona wants to keep her voice. i don't think we should be bullied out of the room. it seems that a lot of people just want to tear us down. dame melanie dawes is the head of ofcom and she says the tech companies need to do more to protect their users. too many companies prioritise growth and revenues over user safety, and don't actually think enough about the impact on the frontline user who's actually on their service. once the online harms bill gets through parliament, ofcom will have the...
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iona and less projects were led by the tolerance of her company are available on the beeline tvr-kobka website who and how helps to make our life better and what the scientist is working on today , a selection process is underway in our scientific and practical center for agriculture. uh, 38 species of plants taken. it must be remembered that the so-called biodegradable plastic has already appeared. this plastic decomposes due to the action of water, but it is worth noting that it does not dissolve in water, namely slowly in its absence. decomposes we will tell about objects and discoveries without which the world today. it's hard to imagine this year. our production is also active. the first domestic hybrid. called squirrels. now the expression is over 100 years old. how much, by the way , is the plastic of its decomposition estimated to decompose? that is, many times exceeds human life, watch the popular science project science nearby on our tv channel. watch modern belarus today on belarus 24 tv channel this is the news of the country and abroad. live broadcasts of important events
iona and less projects were led by the tolerance of her company are available on the beeline tvr-kobka website who and how helps to make our life better and what the scientist is working on today , a selection process is underway in our scientific and practical center for agriculture. uh, 38 species of plants taken. it must be remembered that the so-called biodegradable plastic has already appeared. this plastic decomposes due to the action of water, but it is worth noting that it does not...
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barcelona to valencia people are demanding to be stopped. bloody war, acting minister of social justice ionaen stated that prime minister netanyahu should appear before the international criminal court. the state of israel implements planned genocide. in the gaza strip, hundreds of thousands of people are left without power, food and water . the bombing of civilians, which is collective punishment, seriously violates international law and can be considered. crimes, we ask our partner, the socialist party, to work together to present on behalf of the spanish government a petition to the prosecutor's office of the international criminal court, an investigation into war crimes committed by netanyahu in palestine. despite the initial ban on the part of the council of state, hundreds of protesters demonstrated at the place de la république in paris, calling for an immediate ceasefire. scottish prime minister hamza yusav also expressed unexpected support for palestine. calling on the international community to create a program for refugees from gaza, stating that his country is already ready to ac
barcelona to valencia people are demanding to be stopped. bloody war, acting minister of social justice ionaen stated that prime minister netanyahu should appear before the international criminal court. the state of israel implements planned genocide. in the gaza strip, hundreds of thousands of people are left without power, food and water . the bombing of civilians, which is collective punishment, seriously violates international law and can be considered. crimes, we ask our partner, the...
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soften our approach and then after the soviet union collapsed in the early ninety's they roll back the iona and their sister organizations had a monopoly. and they really abuse that i think that's a shame and they use it to exploit other country to be even more now we've got tricks and we've got the. infrastructure investment banks and these banks have us our more financial power in fact in the world bank and it's just us and so in a way we're reaching a balance right think probably if i were at the world bank today and i think probably people who are at the world bank today are really having to look at how they need to soften their deals what they need to do to be more competitive against these basically chinese directives banks looking at it in august the more a shadowy way though the be in breaks brazil is already now run by a former cia asset its most popular leader of course is in jail news every day against jacob zuma flooding mainstream media there are other ways to attack this brics new. new future yeah it's difficult to stay exactly what the future will bring in this regard because
soften our approach and then after the soviet union collapsed in the early ninety's they roll back the iona and their sister organizations had a monopoly. and they really abuse that i think that's a shame and they use it to exploit other country to be even more now we've got tricks and we've got the. infrastructure investment banks and these banks have us our more financial power in fact in the world bank and it's just us and so in a way we're reaching a balance right think probably if i were...
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financial pressure on to the shipyards germany's my of after has been building the giant cruise ship iona for piano cruises but the company is shying away from taking delivery. so it can delay final payments jobs at the shipyard are at risk the german government is concerned about the future of the ship building industry. this situation is problematic for ship builders because contracts that are in the pipeline have all been put on hold 19 in germany. that means at the moment we have no work beyond 2023 or 24 and also. covert 19 has turned the dream days of cruising into sleepless nights about the future of the industry. and you're a minder of the top story that we're following for you jobless workers in the us face uncertainty as they wait for congress to decide on extending unemployment benefits the current coronavirus relief program expires at the end of july lawmakers are divided over how much financial aid they're willing to provide. here watching thanks so much for joining us. passion drama competition marketing numbers atmosphere. intuition love hate money. fans from stamps and fri
financial pressure on to the shipyards germany's my of after has been building the giant cruise ship iona for piano cruises but the company is shying away from taking delivery. so it can delay final payments jobs at the shipyard are at risk the german government is concerned about the future of the ship building industry. this situation is problematic for ship builders because contracts that are in the pipeline have all been put on hold 19 in germany. that means at the moment we have no work...
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iona cameo milanda, kisama. this is isafari. and photo hunting and visiting african tribes.a full range of impressions here. did you know that the national tree symbol of angola is a woman. yes, this is a powerful beautiful tree in the history of mythology. in african countries, the baobab personifies life, it is considered the guardian of the earth tree, this amazing long-lived baobab can grow to enormous sizes in height up to 20 m with a trunk diameter of up to 11 m. that enhance strength and physical capabilities person. and another name for the baobab is a pharmacy tree. leaves, fruits, seeds , have been used in african folk medicine since ancient times to treat many diseases. angola from the voice is very beautiful for its nature. ah, very pretty, the capital of luanda has a lot. e beautiful places in angola, and there, in general, tourists are sent and their number is increasing. what is your government doing. you, mr. president, so that more tourists visit their heads for various reasons. the main one is, without a doubt, a protracted armed conflict. we haven't been f
iona cameo milanda, kisama. this is isafari. and photo hunting and visiting african tribes.a full range of impressions here. did you know that the national tree symbol of angola is a woman. yes, this is a powerful beautiful tree in the history of mythology. in african countries, the baobab personifies life, it is considered the guardian of the earth tree, this amazing long-lived baobab can grow to enormous sizes in height up to 20 m with a trunk diameter of up to 11 m. that enhance strength and...
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heather: we have a statement from iona presley, she has tremendous respect for her sisters in servicedecisions are made at individuals. someone that the squad would endorse. >> the socialist movement in the united states for decades, the squad is rewarding him for his efforts. what warren has been giving to the american people over her career that she is unelectable. looking at the situation and the landscape they will support the guy who is leading the socialist movement and they will support it. heather: 90% of their endorsement will hurt bernie sanders in the campaign. >> poles are good for you and bad for you. it will help for the moment. i don't know about the timing whether it would be good to endorse so early but i would advise them to say let's wait and get closer in the next three months and see what the endorsements will do to move the needle at that point. heather: timing is everything when it comes to these campaigns. have a great day. heather: the dea leaving no stone unturned. the la angels could face penalties and who agents are questioning in the overdose death -- lebr
heather: we have a statement from iona presley, she has tremendous respect for her sisters in servicedecisions are made at individuals. someone that the squad would endorse. >> the socialist movement in the united states for decades, the squad is rewarding him for his efforts. what warren has been giving to the american people over her career that she is unelectable. looking at the situation and the landscape they will support the guy who is leading the socialist movement and they will...
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. >> reporter: iona diggs has lived in south l.a. for more than 60 years. her neighborhood has seen 74 more people shot in 2015, compared to last year. what kind of crimes have you seen increased? >> the shootings, drive-by shootings. >> serious stuff. >> reporter: all 21 lapd divisions are reporting crime increases. that's notable because crime had fallen dramatically in los angeles in the past decade due to a crackdown on gang-related crime. police attribute some of this year's crime spike to a resurgence of gang violence this summer. in august, lapd commander phillip tingirides told cbs news about a two-week span in south l.a. where 50 people were shot, 15 of them homicides. >> there were internal gang disputes, there were love triangles, there was domestic violence. most everything involved gangs in some way, shape, or form. >> reporter: since then the lapd has stepped up community policing. and made three times as many felony arrests. iona diggs says she's not going to let gangs take back her neighborhood. >> don't say this is your 'hood because it's n
. >> reporter: iona diggs has lived in south l.a. for more than 60 years. her neighborhood has seen 74 more people shot in 2015, compared to last year. what kind of crimes have you seen increased? >> the shootings, drive-by shootings. >> serious stuff. >> reporter: all 21 lapd divisions are reporting crime increases. that's notable because crime had fallen dramatically in los angeles in the past decade due to a crackdown on gang-related crime. police attribute some of...
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iona lockdown before any other country, italy is now on booking fast, bringing forward the lifting ofres, desperate to salvage the tourism season and the economy. challenge between welcoming visitors and the risk of a esecond wave is what it really and every other country is now trying to strike. at the local market restarting today, there is little to keep them busy. but not the possible side effects. >> i don't think thewill come b. they are met andre we,cared the infections rising again. >> the italian government is making a mistake. we in the north were worst why not open the south first, where they are not aaid? beheld in beaut this place is poetry, aut it wants ience. rocuso the u.s., where all 50 states are beginning to reopen. and i can'was the last to enlogireinosctstg ri.thy comes a published detail safety heguidelines on how to get country going again. let's bring in an emergency bsition, washington post columnist andtimore's health commissioner. whyu do think it has taken so long for the cdc to release these type lines, which would be helpful to states a couple of weeks ag
iona lockdown before any other country, italy is now on booking fast, bringing forward the lifting ofres, desperate to salvage the tourism season and the economy. challenge between welcoming visitors and the risk of a esecond wave is what it really and every other country is now trying to strike. at the local market restarting today, there is little to keep them busy. but not the possible side effects. >> i don't think thewill come b. they are met andre we,cared the infections rising...
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that everybody is going to keep fighting until somebody can get what looks like a win. >> journalist iona craig freshly back from yemen. thank you for your insight. >> now isil has claimed responsibility for tuesday's bus attack in central tunisia, which killed 12 presidential guards. shorts said that a suicide-bom suicide-bomber detonated a device. the country's prime minister and president said that the country is at war with what it called terrorists. they have the latest now from the capital of tunis. >> the scene of the of the attack. the wreckage of the bus has been removed. investigators are trying to work out how this could have happened. many tunisians want answers. >> the bomb went off in the middle of rush hour. the target appears to have been the presidential guard. four members of the public were also injured. >> a dozen people lost their lives. that is way too much. tunisian people always find a way to recover from similar incidents, but we're not used to this kind of thing. >> the president has called a state of emergency. this gives the police sweeping power to arrest and
that everybody is going to keep fighting until somebody can get what looks like a win. >> journalist iona craig freshly back from yemen. thank you for your insight. >> now isil has claimed responsibility for tuesday's bus attack in central tunisia, which killed 12 presidential guards. shorts said that a suicide-bom suicide-bomber detonated a device. the country's prime minister and president said that the country is at war with what it called terrorists. they have the latest now...