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next day was steaming down the west coast of the antarctic peninsula. we are going approximately sixty miles south of western area both pretty violent where we have seen roughly three fish we want to go. there all. the vessels off from china ukraine and chile they're fishing for krill a small shrimp like creature which the whole ecosystem depends there are a keystone of the ocean cycle that diet of plankton helping to transfer c o two to the depths of the ocean. but current is being harvested on a growing scale the fish feed and omega three or ships nets are out and they're in the thick of a cruel swarm the krill are obviously densely packed into this area up against the island is the basic just circling around the grounds to bring them up at the. months ago over whales the feet of see them blowing and whale tails disappearing flipper is showing as we go about. the grill companies say they're tapping into a resource that is sustainable but the view on board is that that is what they said about other species like the bison in north america all called sta
next day was steaming down the west coast of the antarctic peninsula. we are going approximately sixty miles south of western area both pretty violent where we have seen roughly three fish we want to go. there all. the vessels off from china ukraine and chile they're fishing for krill a small shrimp like creature which the whole ecosystem depends there are a keystone of the ocean cycle that diet of plankton helping to transfer c o two to the depths of the ocean. but current is being harvested...
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makes day was steaming down the west coast of the antarctic peninsula. we are going approximately sixty miles south of west area both pretty violent where we see. three fish we want to go on. the vessels. from china ukraine and chile they're fishing for krill a small shrimp like creature which the whole ecosystem depends they are a keystone of the ocean cycle the diet of plankton helping to transfer c o two to the depths of the ocean. but krill is being harvested on a growing scale the fish feed and omega three or ships nets are out and they're in the thick of the krill swarm the krill are obviously densely packed into this area up against the island is the basic just circling around the grounds to bring them out of the monks and over whales the fee to see them blowing and whale tails disappearance flicker is showing as we go about. the krill companies say they're tapping into a resource that is sustainable but the view on board is that that is what they said about other species like the bison in north america all called starts off new found and before b
makes day was steaming down the west coast of the antarctic peninsula. we are going approximately sixty miles south of west area both pretty violent where we see. three fish we want to go on. the vessels. from china ukraine and chile they're fishing for krill a small shrimp like creature which the whole ecosystem depends they are a keystone of the ocean cycle the diet of plankton helping to transfer c o two to the depths of the ocean. but krill is being harvested on a growing scale the fish...
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next day was steaming down the west coast of the antarctic peninsula. we are going approximately sixty miles or so western area both pretty violent where we have seen. three fish we want to go and you. see there on. the vessels off from china ukraine and chile they're fishing for krill a small shrimp like creature which the whole ecosystem depends there are a keystone of the ocean cycle that diet of plankton helping to transfer c o two to the depths of the ocean. but cruel is being harvested on a growing scale the fish feed and omega three or ships nets are out and they're in the thick of the krill swarm the krill are obviously densely packed into this area up against the island is the basic just circling around the grounds to bring them out of the months ago over whales the fee to see them blowing and whale tails disappearing flipper is showing as we go about. the krill companies say they're tapping into a resource that is sustainable but the view on board is that that is what they said about other species like the bison in north america all called sto
next day was steaming down the west coast of the antarctic peninsula. we are going approximately sixty miles or so western area both pretty violent where we have seen. three fish we want to go and you. see there on. the vessels off from china ukraine and chile they're fishing for krill a small shrimp like creature which the whole ecosystem depends there are a keystone of the ocean cycle that diet of plankton helping to transfer c o two to the depths of the ocean. but cruel is being harvested on...
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coast of the antarctic peninsula. we are going approximately sixty miles so western area both pretty violent where we have seen. three fish we want to go and you. see there on. the vessels off from china ukraine and chile they're fishing for krill a small shrimp like creature which the whole ecosystem depends there are a keystone of the ocean cycle that died at plankton helping to transfer c o two to the depths of the ocean. but cruel is being harvested on a growing scale the fish feed and omega three or ships nets are out and they're in the thick of the krill swarm the krill are obviously densely packed into this area up against the island is the basic just circling around the grounds to bring them out of the monks and over whales the fee to see them blowing and whale tails disappearing flickery showing as we go about. the krill companies say they're tapping into a resource that is sustainable but the view on board is that that is what they said about other species like the bison in north america all called starts of
coast of the antarctic peninsula. we are going approximately sixty miles so western area both pretty violent where we have seen. three fish we want to go and you. see there on. the vessels off from china ukraine and chile they're fishing for krill a small shrimp like creature which the whole ecosystem depends there are a keystone of the ocean cycle that died at plankton helping to transfer c o two to the depths of the ocean. but cruel is being harvested on a growing scale the fish feed and...
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makes day was steaming down the west coast of the antarctic peninsula. we are going approximately sixty miles. west of an area pretty violent where we have seen. three fish we want to go. there all. the vessels off from china ukraine and chile they're fishing for krill a small shrimp like creature which the whole ecosystem depends there are a keystone of the ocean cycle that diet of plankton helping to transfer c o two to the depths of the ocean. but current is being harvested on a growing scale the fish feed and omega three or ships nets are out and they're in the thick of the krill swarm the krill are obviously densely packed into this area up against the island is the basic just circling around the grounds to bring them out of the monks and over whales the fee to see them blowing and whale tails disappearance flicker is showing as we go about. the krill companies say that tapping into a resource that is sustainable with a view on board is that that is what they said about other species like the bison in north america called stalks off new found and be
makes day was steaming down the west coast of the antarctic peninsula. we are going approximately sixty miles. west of an area pretty violent where we have seen. three fish we want to go. there all. the vessels off from china ukraine and chile they're fishing for krill a small shrimp like creature which the whole ecosystem depends there are a keystone of the ocean cycle that diet of plankton helping to transfer c o two to the depths of the ocean. but current is being harvested on a growing...
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next day was steaming down the west coast of the antarctic peninsula. we are going approximately sixty miles south of western areas pretty violent where we have seen. three fishing boats we want to go. there all. the vessels off from china ukraine and chile they're fishing for krill a small shrimp like creature which the whole ecosystem depends there are a keystone of the ocean cycle the diet of plankton helping to transfer c o two to the depths of the ocean. but current is being harvested on a growing scale the fish feed and omega three or ships nets are out and they're in the thick of the krill swarm the krill are obviously densely packed into this area up against the island is the basic just circling around the grounds to bring them out of the monks and over whales the fee to see them blowing and whale tails disappearance flicker is showing as we go about. the krill companies say that tapping into a resource that is sustainable the view on board is that that is what they said about other species like the bison in north america called starts off new f
next day was steaming down the west coast of the antarctic peninsula. we are going approximately sixty miles south of western areas pretty violent where we have seen. three fishing boats we want to go. there all. the vessels off from china ukraine and chile they're fishing for krill a small shrimp like creature which the whole ecosystem depends there are a keystone of the ocean cycle the diet of plankton helping to transfer c o two to the depths of the ocean. but current is being harvested on a...
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ever since i was a boy i've been mesmerized by tales of the golden age of antarctic exploration of theearly twentieth century names of polar explorers like roald amundsen and cuts and skull. well this is where some of those expeditions came to get them apps us refocuses below good to see this is a kind of treasure trove of paul's exploration that comes out of the it. turns out mankind has forever been hooked on the concept of a mysterious continent at the end of the world. this mess from the fifteen eighties is the last of the classical worldview this is the world as it would have been understood by the ancient greeks and romans still got this great terrible stall it's known called meter the unknown southern land spin forward three centuries to the time of men like captain scott who died on his return from the south pole philip shows me a sledging map from that expedition is. this is what actually used to place the food for the attempt on the pole incredibles and here we have him reaching the south pole and then of course the terrible trick. back in school time here just demonstrates h
ever since i was a boy i've been mesmerized by tales of the golden age of antarctic exploration of theearly twentieth century names of polar explorers like roald amundsen and cuts and skull. well this is where some of those expeditions came to get them apps us refocuses below good to see this is a kind of treasure trove of paul's exploration that comes out of the it. turns out mankind has forever been hooked on the concept of a mysterious continent at the end of the world. this mess from the...
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this is where it's all happening the headquarters of the antarctic commission that protects and manages the planet's southernmost waters. everything from territorial claims to fishing rights are being thrashed out right now by twenty five government delegations historically the departure point for several antarctic expeditions today hobart is the place where the fate of the continent hangs in the balance. after a voyage together in antarctica i hook up again with will he's been lobbying hard for the weddell sea sentry since i last saw him in the news he brings his unexpected to say the least it's not looking great i think we've seen a real. a bit of a disaster of a meeting to be honest something that noma's really expect they were i we were always in the knowledge that was going to be hard and then what we've seen is a few countries just really undermine the process and essentially block any progress on any issue not just not just the antarctic ocean sanctuary but actually progress in any field good luck thanks for teaching it in the next twenty four hours goodness me. i'm hoping for th
this is where it's all happening the headquarters of the antarctic commission that protects and manages the planet's southernmost waters. everything from territorial claims to fishing rights are being thrashed out right now by twenty five government delegations historically the departure point for several antarctic expeditions today hobart is the place where the fate of the continent hangs in the balance. after a voyage together in antarctica i hook up again with will he's been lobbying hard...
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how times have changed immediately it's clear how connected the outer reaches of the antarctic continent to become the plane is full of tourists. what was once a grueling journey of months maybe is now can be done in an hour and a half with lunch and if you. want to. be an elf like that for fun. it's a cold murky arrival surprised at how many people there are around dozens of coming and going here with no king george island and tells him we made it something that's not something that you don't. look so remote as warm and transport you can see lots of tears gathered taking ribs out to inflatable boats out to meet cruise ships for the holidays and also ahead a lot of research stations. with the weather closing in we need to get a move on. in. the next two weeks. thank you. right take. her. well we're on the way immediately heading for the proposed ocean sanctuary is not a time to lose not just for the arctic sunrise winter is not far away and the ice will soon close in but it's also a race against time to protect areas like the way we'll see before it's too late we'll maccallum it's a gree
how times have changed immediately it's clear how connected the outer reaches of the antarctic continent to become the plane is full of tourists. what was once a grueling journey of months maybe is now can be done in an hour and a half with lunch and if you. want to. be an elf like that for fun. it's a cold murky arrival surprised at how many people there are around dozens of coming and going here with no king george island and tells him we made it something that's not something that you don't....
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the british antarctic survey don‘t want anyone in the base during the coming polar winter.t incorporates legs and skis, which means if any further cracks emerge it would be possible to move the base again very easily. the major headache has really been about how to maintain cutting edge science observations of the antarctic while no one‘s around. but researchers think they have managed to automate most of their experiments. jonathan amos, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here‘s chris fawkes.
the british antarctic survey don‘t want anyone in the base during the coming polar winter.t incorporates legs and skis, which means if any further cracks emerge it would be possible to move the base again very easily. the major headache has really been about how to maintain cutting edge science observations of the antarctic while no one‘s around. but researchers think they have managed to automate most of their experiments. jonathan amos, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here‘s...
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the major headache has been about how to maintain cutting edge science observations at the antarctico one is around. researchers think they have managed to alternate most of their experiments. jane: this year marks the 400tr anniveof the arrival of african slaves in virginia and art of the atlantic slav trade. a photographer has turned her lens on one chapter from thisrg period, the unund railroad. this was the life line for slaves escaping from sn antations to safety in the north. i spoke with her earlier. thanks very much joining me. what gave you the idea for this? >> i grew up in indiana. and so the underground railroad was very much part of our schooling when we were younger. k i that is when it grabbed a hold of me. and just exploring the idea on the pages and what it would look ke, it kept developing as i was moving through it. jane: you have got a lot of buildings, but also landscapes. what is the differenceen the two, and why did you decide to do that? jeanine: i deliberately chose a first-person perspective for the project because i didn't want anybody to misunderstand the
the major headache has been about how to maintain cutting edge science observations at the antarctico one is around. researchers think they have managed to alternate most of their experiments. jane: this year marks the 400tr anniveof the arrival of african slaves in virginia and art of the atlantic slav trade. a photographer has turned her lens on one chapter from thisrg period, the unund railroad. this was the life line for slaves escaping from sn antations to safety in the north. i spoke with...
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reporter: the british antarctic survey does not want anyone in the u base during toming polar winter. an unnecessary risk. the base. itself should be fi two years ago snow tractors dragged the station away from the distance between it and the soon-to-be giant iceberg o. it has a unique design that incorporates legs and skis, which means that if any further cracks emerge, it would be possible to move the base again easily. the major headache has been about how to maintain cutting edge science observations at the antarctic while no one is around. researchers think they have managed to alternate most of thr experiments. jane: this year marks the 400th anniversary of the arrival of african slaves in virginia and the start of the atlantic slave trade. r photographer has turned her lens on one chapom this period, the underground railroad. this was the life line slaves escaping from southern plantations to safety in the north. i spoke with her earlier. thanks very much joining me. what gave you the idea for this? >> i grew up in indiana. and so the underground railroad was very much part of
reporter: the british antarctic survey does not want anyone in the u base during toming polar winter. an unnecessary risk. the base. itself should be fi two years ago snow tractors dragged the station away from the distance between it and the soon-to-be giant iceberg o. it has a unique design that incorporates legs and skis, which means that if any further cracks emerge, it would be possible to move the base again easily. the major headache has been about how to maintain cutting edge science...
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the british antarctic survey don't want anyone in the base during the coming polar winter. it's an unnecessary risk. and the base itself should be fine. two years ago, snow tractors dragged the station away from the crack to put as much distance between it and the soon to be giant iceberg. halley has a unique design that incorporates legs and skis, which means if any further cracks emerge it would be possible to move the base again very easily. the major headache has really been about how to maintain cutting edge science observations of the antarctic while no one's around. but researchers think they have managed to automate most of their experiments. jonathan amos, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. we have strong winds coming our way this weekend but today, it's the calm before the storms if you like. quite a lot of cloud around today, but there are a few bright sunny spells poking through, this was the scene in llanberis in north wales. a bit of rain bearing cloud to the west of the uk, what i want to show you missed this area of cloud way out
the british antarctic survey don't want anyone in the base during the coming polar winter. it's an unnecessary risk. and the base itself should be fine. two years ago, snow tractors dragged the station away from the crack to put as much distance between it and the soon to be giant iceberg. halley has a unique design that incorporates legs and skis, which means if any further cracks emerge it would be possible to move the base again very easily. the major headache has really been about how to...
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arise by tales of the golden age of antarctic exploration of the early twentieth century names of polar explorers like roald amundsen and captain scott. well this is where.
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greenpeace crew on a voyage through the whittlesey to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just t.v. with live releases so the remote is bruce's own unsought take century on al-jazeera. on march twenty fourth thailand will fold its first general election since the two thousand and fourteen military coup most thais are hoping for political stability but after years of military rule will this election be vs or join us for live coverage as thailand vote on al-jazeera. news traveling can be a beautiful site. and we're not letting them into our country. trump has found to keep migrants out of america people in power travels alongside those hoping to make even. more kim as she's on al-jazeera also one of our biggest strengths is that we talk to normal everyday people we get them to tell their stories and doing that really reveals the truth people are still gathered outside these gates waiting for any information most of them don't know whether their loved ones are alive or
greenpeace crew on a voyage through the whittlesey to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just t.v. with live releases so the remote is bruce's own unsought take century on al-jazeera. on march twenty fourth thailand will fold its first general election since the two thousand and fourteen military coup most thais are hoping for political stability but after...
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on a voyage through the winter will seek to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats believe the surface of this magnificent desolation is just t.v. with life releases so the remotest. unsought take century on al-jazeera. in almost thirty years but the missing remains of soldiers killed in georgia have finally been given to their families the soldiers died in the war to stop the russian backed regions of south the sexier and up cars from breaking away we're going to see a walk or reports from tbilisi. at this ceremony in tbilisi's holy trinity cathedral the remains of some of those who went missing in george's postponed flaked have finally been returned to their families. rivers bitch has waited for twenty seven years to bury his mother. it's just great that now i will know where she is and i can go to her grave thank god it's been resolved. and the remains of tires sister and brother in law have also been found. at least i will bury them next to their son's grave and they will be together their son wanted to brin
on a voyage through the winter will seek to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats believe the surface of this magnificent desolation is just t.v. with life releases so the remotest. unsought take century on al-jazeera. in almost thirty years but the missing remains of soldiers killed in georgia have finally been given to their families the soldiers died in the war to stop the russian backed regions of south the...
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we have been writing a lot about studies that -- for example, ice sheets in the antarctic. to deal withw ways climate change and carbon emissions. we cover all of this. this is going to be -- a lot of times in the trump era, you can get caught up in running on the treadmill of the daily news. this is a long-term issue and there are other issues that get pushed off to the side because it's not the immediate -- there wasn't necessarily a tweet about it. aboutare sometimes tweets climate change but it's been relegated and it should not be because it's a really crucial issue long-term. stromberg, here are some places yoike barrasso chair of the full committee. >> good morning. thanks everyone for being here today. this hearing of the clean air and nuclear safety subcommittee is called to order. first i'm going to turn to senator barrasso to make a few comments. >> thank you mr. chairman before we begin i want to take a moment to congratulate the senator on holding his first hearing is the
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righ b now,ng called sub antarctic killer whales. their heads are more rounded than a normal killer whale, and the dorsal fins are different. this is good. we're losing so many species. >> true. >>> from thehe cool to frightening. >> a man on vacation in yellowstone national park, got a bit more than he bargained for, when he got too close to a bison. the bison was on the path here when the family tried to getnd arhe animal. threateningto be to charge the snowmobile they were in. others witnessed this and thought the bison would want to play a little bit. >> not threatening. >> just move to the side. fortunately, no one washurt. i'm not messing around with that guy. the family was able to get around the animal and go on their merry y. butou know what? you take as much time for him to go to the side of the road. >> a beautiful animal. i have to say. the amecan bison. >> you might think differently if you saw it up close. >>> now, to a disturbing story that might ruin your nextca on. >> a woman says she found cameras inside the home th
righ b now,ng called sub antarctic killer whales. their heads are more rounded than a normal killer whale, and the dorsal fins are different. this is good. we're losing so many species. >> true. >>> from thehe cool to frightening. >> a man on vacation in yellowstone national park, got a bit more than he bargained for, when he got too close to a bison. the bison was on the path here when the family tried to getnd arhe animal. threateningto be to charge the snowmobile they...
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antarctic century. the latest news as it breaks if we do you want to avoid money laundering for your terrorism how to be ready to displease governments including saudi arabia with details coverage lynching certain trees were known to take place in the car but they were rare now thirty foot preachers have been reported to be from around the world for the victims and the campaign. they say this is being a true fall from grace one of falseness highest clerics. first democratically elected president ousted and held incommunicado since two thousand and thirteen events shrouded in secrecy power change hands as the military seize control from its commander in chief. for the first time al-jazeera reveals exclusively what happened behind closed doors directly from those who witnessed it first hand morsi the final hours on al-jazeera i mean this was different whether someone's going for someone's favorite. thing it's how you approach an individual and that's it is a certain way of doing. story in my out. this is
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crooned on a voyage through the widdle sea to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just teeming with life believe the soul of the remotest masses on a antarctic century on al-jazeera. welcome back i'm out of the top stories here this hour mozambique's president says more than a thousand people may have been killed and. ninety percent of the port city of better has been destroyed emergences have also been declared in neighboring zimbabwe and malawi. the british prime minister to resign may well have to make substantial changes to how to deal for leaving the e.u. after the speaker of parliament ruled out a photo of the puzzle. and was even the prime minister has paid tribute to those killed in the christchurch mosque attacks during the first parliamentary session since the mass shooting jacinta also promised the families the gunman would face the full force of the law. not least three people have been killed in widespread flooding in america's midwest three sta
crooned on a voyage through the widdle sea to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just teeming with life believe the soul of the remotest masses on a antarctic century on al-jazeera. welcome back i'm out of the top stories here this hour mozambique's president says more than a thousand people may have been killed and. ninety percent of the port city of better...
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screw on a voyage through the widdle sea to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just t.v. with life the reason some of the remotest mooses on the nz arctic century on al-jazeera. three years after the cold waited to leave the european union to crack set is yet to take form and can britain seen through its divorce from its european a best cloak of the whole process still be ready to stay with al-jazeera for the latest. a chance for a union after decades of separation caused by a war. one i want to use joins a mother's journey to rig unite with the son she lost more than sixty years ago in the korean war on al-jazeera. around ten million yemenis are on the edge of balance examining the headlines netanyahu is looking at charges of bribery fraud and breach of trust setting the discussions you're denying that he was beaten by the police i did not deny sharing personal stories with a global audience explore an abundance of world class programming designed to inf
screw on a voyage through the widdle sea to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just t.v. with life the reason some of the remotest mooses on the nz arctic century on al-jazeera. three years after the cold waited to leave the european union to crack set is yet to take form and can britain seen through its divorce from its european a best cloak of the whole...
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and on a voyage through the woods will seek to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of the earth the magnificent desolation is just t.v. with live music so the remote is a nuisance on a unsought tick century on al-jazeera. going as i want to finally we're going ask about that but that's the ball's about what i see when it's not as i thought the set says they're not the same wonder what i heard out of all of our cars and the bunch of the bottom up the bottom. in part one of this two part series al-jazeera explores the world of performance enhancing drugs. sports doping the endless tricks on al jazeera. the strength of al-jazeera is that because we have such an expansive nap or people were coming to us and actually shared information with the al-jazeera team entrapped them. i'm how the more he's seen in do all the top stories on al-jazeera russian's foreign ministry says any change in the city says of the key point golan heights would violate u.n. agreements iran and syria have also criticized d
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screwed on a voyage through the whittlesey to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just t.v. with live. music so the remotest. unsought take century on al-jazeera around ten million yemenis are on the edge of balance examining the headlines netanyahu is looking at charges of bribery fraud and breach of trust setting the discussions you're denying that he was beaten by the police i did not deny sharing personal stories with a global audience explore an abundance of world class programming designed to inform motivate and inspire you and that it's all good but the world is watching on al-jazeera the arab news traveling can be a beautiful sight. we're not letting them to our country. trump has vowed to keep migrants out of america people in power travels alongside those hoping to make even. more of him their shoes on al-jazeera. and. where every. more than a thousand people have feared dead in mozambique. sweeps through even what's described as horrifying damage.
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and interesting so would you say eric some of the laws i don't know the law of the same as in the antarctic and these things can be applied to space the same conflict they could be in the stone space that some extent they really have the problem is right now there's no one really there to enforce it i think the biggest legal test in the near term is going to come in terms of something else space exploration awareness which is basically space debris and the more satellites and spacecraft of the less you get up in orbit the greater chance you have of lesions and creating a real problem or go to war and i hang on i thought that was one of the treaties that suppose a lousy un to regulate that stuff for a nice register who puts what up where it does but as you get more stuff out there you have a greater chances of of of debris and so you're going to need very smart regulation a very smart tracking of that and we've seen some efforts in the united states and elsewhere to do that but that is kind of the great challenge of the next ten years i think will lead us down well let's bring in our legal e
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screwed on a voyage through the widdle sea to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just teeming with life of bees and so the remote is this is all an insult to century on al-jazeera. capturing a moment in time there snapshots of other lives. other stories. provided attempts into someone else's work. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers at the front lines i feel that i know it i have the data to prove i am witness on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. you're watching the news hour live from the headquarters and i'm dead you know coming up in the next sixty minutes special counsel robert muller completes his report on the russia investigation that's cost the shadow over donald trump's presidency we'll find out what happens now. cholera malaria and other diseases emerge as the new threat to cycling survivors in southern africa plus. hundreds of thousands of algerians maintain their rage against the ailing president and the ruling elite. hello this sp
screwed on a voyage through the widdle sea to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just teeming with life of bees and so the remote is this is all an insult to century on al-jazeera. capturing a moment in time there snapshots of other lives. other stories. provided attempts into someone else's work. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers at the front...
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screwed on a voyage through the whittlesey to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of man made threats beneath the surface of the earth magnificent desolation is just tearing with life the bees are told the remotest mosses on the nz arctic century on al-jazeera. she was the spokeswoman for the students who took over the u.s. embassy in tehran in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine forty years on she's still a firm believer in the principle she fought for was sumi to carve iranian vice president for women and family affairs talks to al-jazeera. you're watching al-jazeera reminds are all of our top stories this hour. rescue workers in mozambique are struggling to reach the victims of cycling it i believe fifteen thousands are stranded or more than three hundred people have died since the storm struck that country some bubbly and malawi. britain's prime minister to resign may is preparing to defend her request for a break set delay in brussels is hoping the european union will agree to a three month extension to britain's to pay.
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travelled to the continent to see the effects of climate change, with researchers from the british antarcticles. i have joined a convoy of scientists heading across the tundra towards a glacier — one of the most studied in the arctic. this is the edge of the original glacier where the ice brought huge boulders down. but since 1900 it has been receding. we are heading towards its modern edge, a form of time travel. after a kilometre we reached the snout where the glacier now ends. so starting around 1900 the glacier was all the way down the bottom of this valley and it has been rapidly retreating up in the last 100 or so years. more so in the last 20 or 30. the kind of changes that we are seeing are happening all across the arctic. this is... this is an emblem of what is happening in other places. it has a big impact on sea level. here on the top of a glacier which is 5000 years old you really do get a sense of the extent of the melting ice, of climate change. but scientists across the arctic are worried about a new threat which they have noticed here as well. and that is growing rainfall. th
travelled to the continent to see the effects of climate change, with researchers from the british antarcticles. i have joined a convoy of scientists heading across the tundra towards a glacier — one of the most studied in the arctic. this is the edge of the original glacier where the ice brought huge boulders down. but since 1900 it has been receding. we are heading towards its modern edge, a form of time travel. after a kilometre we reached the snout where the glacier now ends. so starting...
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inhabited areas, in svalbard in norway, with a team from the research station run by the british antarcticse headed out from the base on snowmobiles. i have joined out from the base on snowmobiles. i havejoined a out from the base on snowmobiles. i have joined a convoy of scientists heading across the tundra towards this glazier, one of the most studied in the whole of the arctic. —— glacier. this is the edge of the original glacier which lasted 5000 yea rs, original glacier which lasted 5000 years, where the flow of ice wrought huge boulders down towards the fjords. but since 1900 it has been receiving. we headed into awards its modern age, a form of time travel. after a kilometre, we reached the snout, where the glacier now owns. starting around 1900 glacier was all the way out at the bottom of this valley, towards the fjords, and it has been rapidly retreating in the last hundred or so years. but also in the last 20 or 30 years it been accelerating. the kind of changes we are seeing in style barred are happening all across the arctic. —— svalbard. this is an emblem of what is happening
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the guy who took the antarctic also had to take the internet, okay? and they set out around the world to organize. and organize they did. ten years ago, this year, we had this first big day of global climate action. we didn't know if we would actually, if anyone would join in this thing that we were trying to do. we had asked everybody to come together on a saturday, to kind of try and make this point. we got the first sense it might work two days early on a thursday, we were sitting around our small office, and the phone rang, and it was our leader in ethiopia, who like all of us was a volunteer, like most of us was a she, like a surprising number of us was 17 years old, and she was in tears, and she said the government's taken away our permit for saturday, so we're doing this today before they can stop us, which is brave, but that's not why she was crying, she kept saying that we wanted to do this the same day as everybody else, we wanted to be a part of the whole thing, we don't want to spoil, it we're really, really sorry and we have 10,000 kids o
the guy who took the antarctic also had to take the internet, okay? and they set out around the world to organize. and organize they did. ten years ago, this year, we had this first big day of global climate action. we didn't know if we would actually, if anyone would join in this thing that we were trying to do. we had asked everybody to come together on a saturday, to kind of try and make this point. we got the first sense it might work two days early on a thursday, we were sitting around our...
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current on a voyage through the widdle sea to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just teeming with life the bees and the soul of the remotest masses all of the nz arctic century on al-jazeera. hello welcome back here's a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera two point six million people are estimated to have been affected by cycle which has torn across mozambique malawi and zimbabwe it's been described as the worst weather disaster to ever hit the southern hemisphere the bodies of some victims of the christ church mosque attacks are being returned to their families earlier the prime minister just saying they are there and promised justice for the fifty victims and israeli forces have shot dead a palestinian suspects or to be behind an attack in the occupied west bank on sunday a manhunt was launched by israeli forces following the shooting and stabbing. the e.u.'s chief breaks in the go c.h.r. says britain will only be allowed to delay its departure fro
current on a voyage through the widdle sea to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just teeming with life the bees and the soul of the remotest masses all of the nz arctic century on al-jazeera. hello welcome back here's a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera two point six million people are estimated to have been affected by cycle which has torn across...
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with life the bees are told the local is on antarctic century on al-jazeera. editing human geno's scientists gather in geneva to better regulate research on this controversial issue but how will officials in force rules around our d.n.a. and what are the risks of advanced research into human genetics this is inside story. hello welcome to the program i'm hasn't seeker our genetic make up has fascinated scientists and medical research as for decades they've been significant advances in the field of rewriting the blueprint of life for our d.n.a. it's been used to treat and prevent a number of disorders and diseases but it could also be used to create what some have called design a baby's the medical world is divided over the approach last year a scientist in china said he created the world's first genetically edited twins it led to global condemnation it is the first attempt at assuring the world into a future in which we can edit the very things that make us human the scientists have gathered in geneva this week to try to come up with some regulations we're bri
with life the bees are told the local is on antarctic century on al-jazeera. editing human geno's scientists gather in geneva to better regulate research on this controversial issue but how will officials in force rules around our d.n.a. and what are the risks of advanced research into human genetics this is inside story. hello welcome to the program i'm hasn't seeker our genetic make up has fascinated scientists and medical research as for decades they've been significant advances in the field...
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greenpeace crew on a voyage through the whittlesey to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarcticecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just t.v. with life. these are some of the remotest moves on and take century on al-jazeera isn't the problem for your candidate they really don't have a health question really but he does have a corruption question mark really doesn't look good for the image business not going to do any we're not knowing about it what do you say when the real you get why there's a lot of disillusionment with the u.s. across the globe. it's called for a break it doesn't build the brakes will join me from my guests from around the world take the hot seat and we debate the week's top stories and big issues here on al-jazeera. i'm a musician i'm very happy with my war i think with my music more powerful i can deliver a message but in the same terms i'm really interesting about the country but with people not myself here i have my family the way there is fantastic and my music me discount three i do
greenpeace crew on a voyage through the whittlesey to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarcticecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just t.v. with life. these are some of the remotest moves on and take century on al-jazeera isn't the problem for your candidate they really don't have a health question really but he does have a corruption question mark really doesn't look good for the image business not...
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so it was going into the antarctic winter anyway, so what the quys antarctic winter anyway, so what theware, then, because from what i understand it is really hard to just go back to this big chunk of ice thatis go back to this big chunk of ice that is calving away from the bigger lump. there is a split, isn't there, in it. so this split has been extending at a rate of something like 2.5 miles a year or something like 2.5 miles a year or something like that. something like that, so it has been cutting across its 2016, across the ice shelf, and in the next few days, weeks, maybe months, it will go all the way across and this large iceberg will calve off into the ocean. so what is the impact of this large chunk separating on sea levels or any land, will float somewhere? so impact on sea levels, this iceberg won't impact on sea levels directly, because ice shelves are already floating so losing an iceberg won't change sea levels directly. what it could do is change how the ice shelf behaves, so ask could flow through theice behaves, so ask could flow through the ice shelf faster, and this
so it was going into the antarctic winter anyway, so what the quys antarctic winter anyway, so what theware, then, because from what i understand it is really hard to just go back to this big chunk of ice thatis go back to this big chunk of ice that is calving away from the bigger lump. there is a split, isn't there, in it. so this split has been extending at a rate of something like 2.5 miles a year or something like 2.5 miles a year or something like that. something like that, so it has been...
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b right noeing called sub antarctic killer whas. their heads are more rounded than a normal killer whale, and the dorsal fins are different. this is good. >>> from the cool to the frightening. >> a man on vacation in yellowstone national park, g a bit more than hewhargained for, en he got too close to a bison. a little bigger than dog. the bison was on the path here when the family tried to get around the animal. it appeared to be threatening, to charge the snowmobile they were in. others witnessed this and thought the bison would wantayo pl little bit. >> exactly. >> i'm not playing with a bison. fortunately, no one was hurt. i'm not messing around with that guy. the family was able to get around the animal and go on their merry way. >>> now, to a disturbing story that might ruin your next vacation. >> a woman says she found cameras inside the home that she was renting. she found two cameras in the home she thought was private. she reported the cameras to airbnb to update the listing. the company requires owners to disclose cameras
b right noeing called sub antarctic killer whas. their heads are more rounded than a normal killer whale, and the dorsal fins are different. this is good. >>> from the cool to the frightening. >> a man on vacation in yellowstone national park, g a bit more than hewhargained for, en he got too close to a bison. a little bigger than dog. the bison was on the path here when the family tried to get around the animal. it appeared to be threatening, to charge the snowmobile they were...
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screwed on a voyage through the woods will see to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just t.v. with live music sold the remote is a nuisance on the nz arctic century on al-jazeera. al-jazeera is there with us tory breaks but it's also dead to see what happens next which i'm sure. it wired but at that period where mobile is barricaded all the seventh street that leads to here the movies now has been all about change people have gone past the fear barrier the mission of the national army is two thirds the entire complex and al-jazeera story is about telling it from the people's perspective what they think is happening in their culture. this powerful social network is sculpting a global cyber society and regulation is playing catch up but as scandals begin to unfold they will witness here that we should not be in this position. they want as much extreme content as they can get on the cover to gauge how ethics weigh against profits and how the rules are being writt
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screw on a voyage through the wooden seat to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just t.v. with life the reason it's all the remotest mosses on the nz arctic century on al-jazeera. eternity. so it could have us military occupation. my prison my freedom my heartbeat my life by languages my occupation so the thought of incentive there's a little old swell of alcoholism in. jerusalem a rock and a hard to please coming soon i am used to travelling can be a beautiful sight. we're not letting them enjoy our country i. trump has vowed to keep my currency out of america the people in power travels along side those hoping to make even. more of him as she is on al-jazeera. leak. it's slade came full knowing in the rain up close to the village supported the village was thousands of feared dead in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi after the most devastating storm in twenty years. i am. clear this is al jazeera live from i had courses in doha i'm fully back to go also ahea
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antarctic century on al-jazeera. on counting the cost this week on al-jazeera we'll take a deeper dive into what's behind algeria's protests but ask what it's really get from joining china's belton road initiative plus we'll take a look at the plight of venezuela's struggling fishermen. counting the cost on al-jazeera. being as i want to finally you will get asked about it but that's the ball is a bore not a c. well it's never thought of this set so it's the last one and the other the double the buckeyes and the bunch is a bit shocked about that. in part one of this two part series al-jazeera explores the world of performance enhancing drugs. sports doping the endless chase on al-jazeera. zero. zero zero am fully back to all of this is the news hour live from our headquarters in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes out on the streets again hundreds of thousands of algerian say the entire political establishment needs to go to. the united nations appeals for help for those affected by in southern africa more than
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crew on a voyage through the wooden seat to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just to be with live. music sold the lotus notes are on top tick sanctuary on al-jazeera television. the card was played. and. rattling could be a beautiful sight. it would lead them to our country. trump has vowed to keep migrants out of america people in power travels alongside those hoping to make it in. more can mesh use on al-jazeera. the american people have a right to the truth. donald trump's opponents demand every detail of special counsel robert muller's complete report into russian election meddling. i'm sam is a dan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up cholera malaria and other diseases and just a new threat to cite cloned survivors in southern africa. birds of thousands of algerians men tame their rage against the ailing president and ruling elite. south american leaders form a new regional club that doesn't have any hope of solving venezuela's crisis.
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crooned on a voyage through the widdle sea to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just teeming with life of bees and so the remotest mosses on a hunch arctic century on al-jazeera. the ultranationalist marks connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crises we doe as illegally maigret joining with the military to impose a deadly political agenda we have devoted our nation what has happened to the injured that's one of the biggest stains on the country as a whole. but in our religion this is a politic me and an unholy alliance on al-jazeera. good to have you with us on the al-jazeera news hour on these are our top stories the government arrested after new zealand's mosque attack has been charged with murder twenty eight year old brett untowered didn't enter a plea or seek bail forty nine people were shot dead at two mosques in christchurch on friday. at least thirty one people have died in east and zimbabwe's tropical cyclone pushes west storms alre
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antarctic century on al jazeera. this is al-jazeera. and jordan this is the out of their news hour live from coming up in the next sixty minutes. new zealand's prime minister comforts members of the muslim community after fifty people were shot and killed in two mosque attacks. elsewhere around the world calls to stamp out hate crimes. also ahead a sideline brings devastation to zimbabwe mozambique and malawi dozens of people are dead or missing. and rioters fought with police and set fire to businesses as the violence flares up again in powers. new zealand's prime minister has been meeting and attempting to comfort victims of friday's must shootings and attacks she's described as terrorism just seen here in black laid flowers with members of the muslim community in the capital wellington it was the worst mass killing in new zealand's peacetime history and the country's threat level remains high. but earlier police confirm the number of people killed had risen to fifty another victim was found during the removal of bodies from the crime
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ok interesting so would you say eric some of the laws i don't know the law of the same as in the antarctic and these things can be applied to space the same conflict they could be if they can be a stone space that some extent they really have the problem is right now there's no one really there to enforce it i think the biggest legal test in the near term is going to come in terms of something else space exploration awareness which is basically space debris and the more satellites and spacecraft of vehicles you get up in orbit the greater chance you have of lesions and creating a real problem or both of them are at a height on i thought that was one of the treaties that suppose a lousy un to regulate that stuff or a nice register who puts what up where it does but as you get more stuff out there you have greater chances of of of debris and so you're going to need very smart regulation of very smart tracking of that and we've seen some efforts in the united states and elsewhere to do that but that is kind of the great challenge of the next ten years i think will lead us down well let's brin
ok interesting so would you say eric some of the laws i don't know the law of the same as in the antarctic and these things can be applied to space the same conflict they could be if they can be a stone space that some extent they really have the problem is right now there's no one really there to enforce it i think the biggest legal test in the near term is going to come in terms of something else space exploration awareness which is basically space debris and the more satellites and...
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travelled to the continent to see the effects of climate change, with researchers from the british antarcticl of a frontier village in the wild west. 0ur posse headed out from the base on snowmobiles. i have joined a convoy of scientists heading across the tundra towards a glacier — one of the most studied in the arctic. this is the edge of the original glacier where the ice brought huge boulders down. but since 1900 it has been receding. we are heading towards its modern edge, a form of time travel. after a kilometre we reached the snout where the glacier now ends. so starting around 1900 the glacier was all the way down the bottom of this valley and it has been rapidly retreating in the last 100 or so years. more so in the last 20 or 30. the kind of changes that we are seeing are happening all across the arctic. this is... this is an emblem of what is happening in other places. it has a big impact on sea level. here on the top of a glazier that is 5000 years old you really do get a sense of the extent of the melting ice, of climate change. but scientists across the arctic are worried about
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screwed on a voyage through the wiggle seems to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just t.v. with life the bees are sold the remote just moves on and so it takes centuries. every. for their forefathers fought for the sez he it's. twenty five years off to independence. they too must become man. defenders of lithia way near preparing for the possibility of war. waiting for invasion a witness documentary on al-jazeera. tragedy on the tigris river a ferry capsizes in the rocky city of mosul killing more than seventy people. i'm fully back to go you're watching al-jazeera live from the headquarters here in doha also ahead. extension would give parliament the time to make a final choice that delivers on the results of the referendum to resign mamie's european leaders in brussels to try to delay the u.k.'s exit from the e.u. until the end of june plus a daring rescue in mozambique where more than two hundred people have died in thousands of stranded since struck a w
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me john is of in atlanta in the fall when they were before let me tell you the invitees get the antarctic ice cover from the what happens if you don't go in there to buy your book and then you'll probably you know for maybe a. little pricey lemme know my chemical police comodo. the door for so many grandchildren as well documented but then mostly will be. what. you know it's only as a sin it will do well but only for those of a boy you know it was mounted on the door in a salon they played on get a little history learning and it's a page about awareness but i think this already additionally up it on the board can easily be border are also reported months out though not to get the good. money out back to some of the good ole boys are so much a man who just know that i was. going to buy that i merely had so little to have another all the syllabus enjoy it while i'm older models all ego. and that's what the poster pretty obvious is that. you cannot thank you very much so what he's basically saying is that the people have left the country to seek another opportunity something that i've been p
me john is of in atlanta in the fall when they were before let me tell you the invitees get the antarctic ice cover from the what happens if you don't go in there to buy your book and then you'll probably you know for maybe a. little pricey lemme know my chemical police comodo. the door for so many grandchildren as well documented but then mostly will be. what. you know it's only as a sin it will do well but only for those of a boy you know it was mounted on the door in a salon they played on...
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we have been writing a lot about studies that -- for example, ice sheets in the antarctic.o deal withw ways climate change and carbon emissions. we cover all of this. this is going to be -- a lot of times in the trump era, you can get caught up in running on the treadmill of the daily news. this is a long-term issue and there are other issues that get pushed off to the side because it's not the immediate -- there wasn't necessarily a tweet about it. aboutare sometimes tweets climate change but it's been relegated and it should not be because it's a really crucial issue long-term. stromberg, here are some places you can find more on the new green deal. thanks for your time. that's it for our program today and another addition comes your way at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow and we take you now to capitol hill with a hearing just about to start, taking a look at the of vaccinations on the senate side, the senate health committee. that hearing is expected to start shortly. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute,
we have been writing a lot about studies that -- for example, ice sheets in the antarctic.o deal withw ways climate change and carbon emissions. we cover all of this. this is going to be -- a lot of times in the trump era, you can get caught up in running on the treadmill of the daily news. this is a long-term issue and there are other issues that get pushed off to the side because it's not the immediate -- there wasn't necessarily a tweet about it. aboutare sometimes tweets climate change but...
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screwed on a voyage through the middle seat to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just teeming with life in these and so the remotest losses on the nz arctic century on al-jazeera i think one of our biggest strengths is that we talk to normal everyday people we get them to tell their stories and doing that really reveals the truth people are still gathered outside these gates waiting for any information most of them don't know whether their loved ones are alive or dead or miami really is a place where two worlds meet we can get to washington d.c. in two hours we can get so on jurists in the rest of central barrack heard about the same time but more importantly as well those two cultures north and south america beats us to teach it's a very important place for all to do it's a big. huge traveling can be a beautiful site. and we're not letting them into our country. trump has vowed to keep migrants out to the america people in power travels alongside those hop
screwed on a voyage through the middle seat to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just teeming with life in these and so the remotest losses on the nz arctic century on al-jazeera i think one of our biggest strengths is that we talk to normal everyday people we get them to tell their stories and doing that really reveals the truth people are still gathered...