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[woman] this is one of cape towns main sources of water. a source that could run completely dry within a matter of weeks. the last ten percent of the water is unusable so to all intents and purposes this reservoir is empty. [chiwetel] old farm houses old roads from before the dam was flooded. rows of vines that have stood many years under water. the man-made solution to cape towns water problem was no longer up to its job. [insect chirping] [anthony] a dam always has in the bottom a sediment pile and when the dam dries out, that desiccates. it becomes dry like blotting paper. so, when the rain starts falling and the first water comes in, the first thing it has to do is rehydrate that pile of blotting paper. so, you are talking of 100s of millions, if not billions of liters of water that will get absorbed by that before the water becomes available, uh, as yield. there is a need for a philosophical shift away from we are masters and owners of nature to we are now developing in partnership with nature. we have to give nature a little bit of a
[woman] this is one of cape towns main sources of water. a source that could run completely dry within a matter of weeks. the last ten percent of the water is unusable so to all intents and purposes this reservoir is empty. [chiwetel] old farm houses old roads from before the dam was flooded. rows of vines that have stood many years under water. the man-made solution to cape towns water problem was no longer up to its job. [insect chirping] [anthony] a dam always has in the bottom a sediment...
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why is cape cod itself a hot bed for shark activity. >> cape cod is ground 0 for the resurgence of thene, i'm from cape cod, massachusetts myself, and so much prey there for the white sharks. we have protected marine mammals in the united states since 1972. that includes seals, so we have about 50 years of an unregulated population of seals that have just exploded. essentially rung the dinner bell for the white sharks. white sharks have also been protected since the 90s, so you have the convergence of the two mega predators coming together that have been protected and it's just a buffet for the great whites. >> sandra: they say the beach is open after they shut it down because they had the shark sightings. do you go swimming? >> for sure. i mean -- you bring up a good point. i think we should probably celebrate the fact that we have the restored population of the ultimate apex predator on earth. but, we do have to learn how to co-exist with these animals. and we have to be smart. you know, we do share the ocean with them, any time we go in the water we are taking risks and this really
why is cape cod itself a hot bed for shark activity. >> cape cod is ground 0 for the resurgence of thene, i'm from cape cod, massachusetts myself, and so much prey there for the white sharks. we have protected marine mammals in the united states since 1972. that includes seals, so we have about 50 years of an unregulated population of seals that have just exploded. essentially rung the dinner bell for the white sharks. white sharks have also been protected since the 90s, so you have the...
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all about the outer cape. the outer cape. her son, john f kennedy, would sign as the cape cod national seashore in 1961 and in and when i say national seashore skies, kennedy became president. we had one cape hatteras. it's hard are on coastal areas i if i were president in or jimmy carter was president he save a lot people say he saved this many acres alaska it's mountain rock that you know here's a big you know what so i'm not criticizing i'm simply saying for the politics it bob great reporters here knows these politics kennedy actually got through seas shore real estate for public parks like cape cod, like padre island, texas, like point raised cattle of fauna. moran we if you go there now, those are all john f kennedy seashores because kennedy had red rachel carson is a fanatic the book they loved was a book under the sun book by henry david thoreau called, cape cod. that book was helped create cape cod national seashore that many decades after. his death and and in the mid-fifties the government came up with a report ca
all about the outer cape. the outer cape. her son, john f kennedy, would sign as the cape cod national seashore in 1961 and in and when i say national seashore skies, kennedy became president. we had one cape hatteras. it's hard are on coastal areas i if i were president in or jimmy carter was president he save a lot people say he saved this many acres alaska it's mountain rock that you know here's a big you know what so i'm not criticizing i'm simply saying for the politics it bob great...
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catherine, many thanks indeed in cape town for us. britain i indeed in cape town for us.to their olympic gold. that was in tokyo. today was in fukuoka. after strong opening legs from duncan scott, the 200m individual medley silver medallist, and 200m freestyle champion matt richards, veteranjames guy edged in front to give tom dean the responsibility of bringing the british quartet home. dean — who finished second to richards in the individual event — did exactly that. pulling away from american kieran smith in the closing stages, claiming the sixth medal overall of the championships. emma norsgaard won stage six of the tour de france femmes, but in third place behind her was overall race leader lotte kopecky, who stays ahead of the rest of the rest of the peloton. with one kilomentre to go, the breakaway duo of emma norsgard and agnieszka skalniak s jka were being rapidly hauled in before a crash in the peloton handed them the chance of a stage win. norsgard took full advantage, just holding off the charge behind to climch the biggest win of her career. belgium's lotte k
catherine, many thanks indeed in cape town for us. britain i indeed in cape town for us.to their olympic gold. that was in tokyo. today was in fukuoka. after strong opening legs from duncan scott, the 200m individual medley silver medallist, and 200m freestyle champion matt richards, veteranjames guy edged in front to give tom dean the responsibility of bringing the british quartet home. dean — who finished second to richards in the individual event — did exactly that. pulling away from...
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first up cape may, new jersey.f the summer, helping food fans around the country. ♪ i'm walking on sunshine oh yeah ♪ >> and we're walking on yeah ♪ >> and we're walking on sunshine at wimbeldon. >> we're ready. >> gma is here live, serving you a front row seat at center court. meet the american stars going for glory. plus lara and i are getting in the swing of things ourselves. the countdown is on to wimbeldon. >> yes. >> with a lesson from a tennis star, as we say -- >> good morning wimbeldon! >> i see what you did there. >> you got that? >> mm-hmm. >> announcer: live in times square, this is gma. >> good morning america. lots of excitement for wimbeldon. robin and lara are there live. you two are having so much fun. you're like the ultimate doubles team. >> i know you all can wait for that match. i know you want to see us. right now we're in the heart of the tennis world. the all england club. we did a changeover. we left with madison keys. she's in the thick of it. she's one of three remaining americans in the
first up cape may, new jersey.f the summer, helping food fans around the country. ♪ i'm walking on sunshine oh yeah ♪ >> and we're walking on yeah ♪ >> and we're walking on sunshine at wimbeldon. >> we're ready. >> gma is here live, serving you a front row seat at center court. meet the american stars going for glory. plus lara and i are getting in the swing of things ourselves. the countdown is on to wimbeldon. >> yes. >> with a lesson from a tennis...
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theseat adventures land off cape cod with his fresh copy of their constitution, the mayflower compactng confrontations with the natives his head to pound of the coast at a place they call plymouth and the future of the colony during its first couple months clearly identified in the english know they must depend and they seem to be weary and shy and at worst, hostile. eventually the natives reach out and it is the obvious question of how they managed to learn english nor does it explain why they are so only. they will buy his title degrees to an alliance over the spring and summer the indians feed the pilgrims and teach them how to plant corn and where to fish and where the colony begins to thrive. the two parties sealed their friendship with the famous first thanksgiving. the piece that follows permanent colonial new england and by extension, modern america to become less to freedom and democracy, christianity and for what happens to the indians next, it has nothing to say. the legacy presents america as a giftft to white people or in otr words, concede to colonialism like pocahontas
theseat adventures land off cape cod with his fresh copy of their constitution, the mayflower compactng confrontations with the natives his head to pound of the coast at a place they call plymouth and the future of the colony during its first couple months clearly identified in the english know they must depend and they seem to be weary and shy and at worst, hostile. eventually the natives reach out and it is the obvious question of how they managed to learn english nor does it explain why they...
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the dashboard came to the cape and 1718 and the present time on robin island. he was causing a lot of unrest in indonesia on the island of territory and was brought into exile and often to release even resided in the book of. and he opened the very 1st mosque and the school for people of color to the 16th. and he's a fee, they'd be a very proud though because of what he presumes to us. i think it, it changes how we feel about that post. so this hara involved with being colored, you know, it comes with colonization. it's comes with violence, the narrative that exist, there's a colored, so will the tools are, you know, people who are maybe rates and so in order to kind of rid ourselves from the same of being college, think, tell the to, from somewhere else you asian. and then you can relate kind of feels the sales romantic ties you into it. well, it's ancient and civilized that loves you was supporting the time. that's a royal this call to this dignity. this is book up and it was wines known as the malay. cool to even if we live in other spaces of the city, this
the dashboard came to the cape and 1718 and the present time on robin island. he was causing a lot of unrest in indonesia on the island of territory and was brought into exile and often to release even resided in the book of. and he opened the very 1st mosque and the school for people of color to the 16th. and he's a fee, they'd be a very proud though because of what he presumes to us. i think it, it changes how we feel about that post. so this hara involved with being colored, you know, it...
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and this is a la and he was from bali and they were brought to the cape forcibly. and this is we all family history begins because they had a daughter who then married to one good. sonya is the defendant of an indonesian prince known as twan guru detach, bought him to the cape and 1718 and imprisoned him on robin island. he was causing a lot of unrest in uh, indonesia on the island of to jewelry and was brought into exiles and off the release even resided in the book of and he opened the very 1st mosque and the school for people of color to the 16th and he's a fee, they'd be a very proud though because of what he presumes to us. i think it, it changes. 1 we feel about that post. so this hara involved with being colored, you know, it comes with the colonization. this comes with violence. the narrative that exists is colored. so will the tools are, you know, people who are maybe rates and so in order to kind of read ourselves from the same of being college think, tell the to, from somewhere else you asian. and then you can relate kind of feels, feels romantic ties yo
and this is a la and he was from bali and they were brought to the cape forcibly. and this is we all family history begins because they had a daughter who then married to one good. sonya is the defendant of an indonesian prince known as twan guru detach, bought him to the cape and 1718 and imprisoned him on robin island. he was causing a lot of unrest in uh, indonesia on the island of to jewelry and was brought into exiles and off the release even resided in the book of and he opened the very...
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we're also joined by a netball player, what have you made of the games in cape town?— cape town? tv in the uk. come on, the roses, it is motivating to see the players in the super league playing at international standards. ibmd super league playing at international standards. �* , international standards. and tell us about our international standards. and tell us about your playing _ international standards. and tell us about your playing history - international standards. and tell us about your playing history and i international standards. and tell us about your playing history and your| about your playing history and your background in netball. weill. about your playing history and your background in netball.— background in netball. well, i am luc to background in netball. well, i am lucky to play _ background in netball. well, i am lucky to play with _ background in netball. well, i am lucky to play with yvonne, - background in netball. well, i am lucky to play with yvonne, she i background in netball. well, i am lucky to play with yvonne, she is | background in netball. well
we're also joined by a netball player, what have you made of the games in cape town?— cape town? tv in the uk. come on, the roses, it is motivating to see the players in the super league playing at international standards. ibmd super league playing at international standards. �* , international standards. and tell us about our international standards. and tell us about your playing _ international standards. and tell us about your playing history - international standards. and tell us about...
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notice the people in cities respecting major population centers like to come to london aging, tokyo cape town and boss alona on the 16th, located by the c, one solution the suspension, the promising celebration, the celebration these combination of catalonia, in ne, spain is one area in europe where climate change is getting hot. the region isn't the correct because the 3 year drought reservoir is that supply the city of buffalo to are only one quarter full. you saw a cheese of rationing the wants of the industry and i will quote you but also for local residents and to raise i know i'm it wasn't shot because like it's during the city and everybody come here to have fun, but there is no ortho. so it's kind of disappointed to find that residents of bonds, so low net still have drinking water to a tool is thank same punch to the decent a nation of see will to the plans in the that's the you got the knowledge just in your outcome with the maximum capacity in a 180000 cubic meters of water per day, which we can sustain for as long as necessary with gamble. so this to see will, to is heated up
notice the people in cities respecting major population centers like to come to london aging, tokyo cape town and boss alona on the 16th, located by the c, one solution the suspension, the promising celebration, the celebration these combination of catalonia, in ne, spain is one area in europe where climate change is getting hot. the region isn't the correct because the 3 year drought reservoir is that supply the city of buffalo to are only one quarter full. you saw a cheese of rationing the...
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oh, other methods, you know, type of 2017 years of drought, a trunk water levels in cape towns west of wise to below 10 percent. the region was set to run out of water in 5 months. due to the authorities come to this building, dis, autonation puns, but they chose a different solution. residents were told to drastically couch them will to consumption. no one should be showering more than twice a week. from the topic you have to save as if your life depends on the city also invested in better wastewater treatment tons today the dams on well filled and disaster has been evicted to now me want in barcelona to choose and likewise changing. we cannot say ok, we're going to be disappointing each on 2 feet in the eighty's. i've got that i'm supposed to have 20 medium tories plus whatever that would go to them. the industry just with the sending nation paths that's. that's what that what about the work catalonia is now also looking to reduce its will to usage a recent studies. so the hotels alone can seem 12 percent of the available drinking water bottle evidence to risk. we'll also have to lea
oh, other methods, you know, type of 2017 years of drought, a trunk water levels in cape towns west of wise to below 10 percent. the region was set to run out of water in 5 months. due to the authorities come to this building, dis, autonation puns, but they chose a different solution. residents were told to drastically couch them will to consumption. no one should be showering more than twice a week. from the topic you have to save as if your life depends on the city also invested in better...
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in 2018 reserves and the south african city of cape town were so low that there were fears the city could run out of water altogether. a so called a 0. these types of conditions can erase people's entire livelihoods. a situation many as you can, shepherds are currently struggling with how much i do. i don't know how to do anything other than being a nomadic shepherd. i'm not educated and i don't know how to find that. this is the only way i know how to survive. in somali, the shepherd's native language, the drought is called fema. that means equal because drought said everyone equally . but what climate experts stress is that some communities have fewer resources to adopt that if we continue business as usual, if we don't realize that's actually coming on the planet, we are having the most vulnerable people. and it's up to top looters to make sure the crisis let these don't become even more likely war to just one more amazing thing the author provide for us, as long as we use it sensitively. but even areas where the res, very lead to what some life is able to strive, we want to look at on
in 2018 reserves and the south african city of cape town were so low that there were fears the city could run out of water altogether. a so called a 0. these types of conditions can erase people's entire livelihoods. a situation many as you can, shepherds are currently struggling with how much i do. i don't know how to do anything other than being a nomadic shepherd. i'm not educated and i don't know how to find that. this is the only way i know how to survive. in somali, the shepherd's native...
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there is a way to deceive. infrared device, for example, with the help of a special fabric, the owl capecording to the developers, not only masks, therefore, snow and rain, but does not make small ones noticeable in a thermal imaging sight with a small experiment of one person we will put in ordinary clothes, and i will be special and see what is visible in sights, this experiment is probably not entirely correct; no one hides so close to a sniper, but even at a distance 5-10 m you can see that the cape is working. now we are shutting down a person, the next one is also the shelter of equipment, armored personnel carriers, a special military operation has shown the special importance of drones on the battlefield. the task of this particular drone is to rise to a height of 2 km above the artillery fire guidance point and engage in artillery fire guidance, or against battery operation. we see enemy fire. we immediately correct it, and that's it, the matter is displayed in the software. directly to the console. that is, this way is not only drone control, but also immediately adjustment. fi
there is a way to deceive. infrared device, for example, with the help of a special fabric, the owl capecording to the developers, not only masks, therefore, snow and rain, but does not make small ones noticeable in a thermal imaging sight with a small experiment of one person we will put in ordinary clothes, and i will be special and see what is visible in sights, this experiment is probably not entirely correct; no one hides so close to a sniper, but even at a distance 5-10 m you can see that...
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for the "pbs newshour," i'm miles o'brien on cape cod bay.s newshour" online, something to toast to. the scientific reason champagne bubbles rise in straight lines, and why that's important to understanding other processes in nature and in medicine. you can read more at pbs.org/newshour. and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm amna nawaz. on behalf of the entire "ewshour" team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the "newshour." >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and friends of the "newshour." this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasti
for the "pbs newshour," i'm miles o'brien on cape cod bay.s newshour" online, something to toast to. the scientific reason champagne bubbles rise in straight lines, and why that's important to understanding other processes in nature and in medicine. you can read more at pbs.org/newshour. and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm amna nawaz. on behalf of the entire "ewshour" team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding for the "pbs...
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the summit via video and our correspondence approval, which was funny here he joined us earlier from cape town to explain this decision. so that the guy has had to call into the cost of having put in the state being one so that they can. so i was, i think what would happen is that if putting the was to step on. so that's again. so it was, i think, the amount of diplomatic pressure that has been coming into the cost of him coming to so that's the goal already the economy was feeling the pinch you saw that around was also, you know, going up and down from the time this or war issue has been, uh, uh, under discussion. so i think so after that has had then counted the cost of having the russian prison coming to south africa. and what would the cause and the damage that to build cause in terms of is relations international. i was privileged was the harry in cape town because they could look now at some other world news headlines more than 30 people have been killed in algeria after a bus collided head on with another vehicle. the boss burst into flames and during at least a dozen others offici
the summit via video and our correspondence approval, which was funny here he joined us earlier from cape town to explain this decision. so that the guy has had to call into the cost of having put in the state being one so that they can. so i was, i think what would happen is that if putting the was to step on. so that's again. so it was, i think, the amount of diplomatic pressure that has been coming into the cost of him coming to so that's the goal already the economy was feeling the pinch...
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i was 17 years old and one of my friends had swum from robben island back to cape town.erous. well, they're really, really cold and from my history classroom, i could see robben island and i thought to myself, "one day, i want to do it," and that's where it all started. it started and it never really stopped. you had a career in corporate law — maritime law — and we were making good money but in your 30s, you quit that to embrace full—time endurance extreme swimming. yes. i just... in a way, ijust wonder whether ego is a part of this and whether you were — let's get to the campaigning in a minute — but whether you are also trying to prove something to yourself about yourself. so, i think there's been a transition. so, you know, you're very, very right. i started out as a swimmer and i love swimming but then, i became a maritime lawyer and then, i became an ocean advocate and now, i represent the united nations as a un patron of the oceans and so, i suppose i'm an environmental diplomat, so there's been that transition but insofar as ego is concerned, there are easier way
i was 17 years old and one of my friends had swum from robben island back to cape town.erous. well, they're really, really cold and from my history classroom, i could see robben island and i thought to myself, "one day, i want to do it," and that's where it all started. it started and it never really stopped. you had a career in corporate law — maritime law — and we were making good money but in your 30s, you quit that to embrace full—time endurance extreme swimming. yes. i...
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why does this cape happening over and over and over again in the united states? there are so many people asking that very question, emily, you know, it takes opportunity, which is what democrats are saying that the plethora of guns available on the streets and the lack of regulation that provides the opportunity. and then there's of course, the desire of people for whatever motive to inflect this violence on others. and that's where mental health comes in and policing comes in. everyone agrees, it's a balance of both those things, the opportunity and the motive. however, no one seems to be finding the right formula to solve this. just a year ago, we saw president biden holding a bill signing when he lauded the passage of the most significant gun reformed in decades to pass in the us congress. well, many said that didn't go far enough. they were rules about gun safety, about getting guns out of the hands of people who may be harmful to themselves or others, but it didn't pass any sort of bands or even expand background checks. despite the efforts of democrats to p
why does this cape happening over and over and over again in the united states? there are so many people asking that very question, emily, you know, it takes opportunity, which is what democrats are saying that the plethora of guns available on the streets and the lack of regulation that provides the opportunity. and then there's of course, the desire of people for whatever motive to inflect this violence on others. and that's where mental health comes in and policing comes in. everyone agrees,...
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we're here, then we go up to cape cod and do a show tonight. maybe missed out on life. >> our studio went nuts. [ applause ] everyone is here for us. there's an energy that you bring with your music. what do you think it is about your style that just it's like happiness flies out of you and we receive? >> it's an intentional joy. we play it through all of our music. >> true. >> we just want people to be part of the experience with us. we're not shoe gazing kind of band. we have fun together all the time. >> i love that, shoe gazing. >> we're not staring at our shoes. all about the joy. >> we are like a dance party. >> yes. we want more of the dance party. all right. we would like you, if you would, to sing maybe one more? >> all right. [ applause ] no problem. >> how about "shine?" here we go, you guys. ♪ i just wanna shine like the sun when it comes up from the city from the rooftops 'cause today's gonna be my day ♪ ♪ i just wanna climb to the top of a mountain standing tall when i'm howlin' 'cause today's gonna be my day's gonna be my days da
we're here, then we go up to cape cod and do a show tonight. maybe missed out on life. >> our studio went nuts. [ applause ] everyone is here for us. there's an energy that you bring with your music. what do you think it is about your style that just it's like happiness flies out of you and we receive? >> it's an intentional joy. we play it through all of our music. >> true. >> we just want people to be part of the experience with us. we're not shoe gazing kind of band....
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is the lighthouse cape just this cape is depicted in this picture. the weather is improving , there is a road to the sea and stukenberg, when he left the achinsk bay, probably took advantage of this weather in order to go further north. the new public space will be a transitional stage on the way to the opening of a large branch of the tretyakov gallery in vladivostok in 2024, but in the meantime, visitors to the new cultural center will have access to catalogs of permanent exhibitions of major exhibitions to meet famous artists , museum professionals, every 3 months public space exposition will be updated by andrey kolesnikov sergey svechitnikov. dmitry popkov lead the far east bureau together to follow the developments in russia abroad studio. see you and good luck. i'm denis osin, 15 years old. i am developing a small business in alpha bank and i believe that a businessman does not exist. therefore, we are launching a fund of considerable business with alfa-bank. we will distribute 100 million rubles to entrepreneurs across the country; money will
is the lighthouse cape just this cape is depicted in this picture. the weather is improving , there is a road to the sea and stukenberg, when he left the achinsk bay, probably took advantage of this weather in order to go further north. the new public space will be a transitional stage on the way to the opening of a large branch of the tretyakov gallery in vladivostok in 2024, but in the meantime, visitors to the new cultural center will have access to catalogs of permanent exhibitions of major...
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a relic of the tank itself is located on the tower, well, they are not visible here because of the capelear, because the engine was captured with ammunition , everything was completely disassembled, everything was definitely examined , that is, it is important to note the main elements of the t-90 m itself, first of all, the engine is weak , because this engine is there, er, v2, it is completely there , v290f is there, and so on. of the old soviet v2 engine of 1937, which was still on t-34 tanks, that is, it is obvious that it was modernized there. to give more thrust there, and this is the engine there, it is called the same selo installation. but in fact, it has certain nuances. they also check how well i am there in the conditions of the temperature drop, and in the tank it is just the temperature drop. it is really quite difficult there . obviously, this is not an easy service. well, in principle , what is any military service, but this engine has a certain power drop, this is nuances ie of the power plant itself, then once again the engine is a perfect engine, not yet a t-34, which
a relic of the tank itself is located on the tower, well, they are not visible here because of the capelear, because the engine was captured with ammunition , everything was completely disassembled, everything was definitely examined , that is, it is important to note the main elements of the t-90 m itself, first of all, the engine is weak , because this engine is there, er, v2, it is completely there , v290f is there, and so on. of the old soviet v2 engine of 1937, which was still on t-34...
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so the folks that study the sharks have a lot of sharks to study there in the cape.rks. >> griff: i love seeing sharks. the study is fantastic news. it is just here in the north atlantic that the great white shark population is growing. that means conservation efforts are getting better. you've been out on one of these expeditions where they are studying them and tagging these. what do you make of it? >> molly: yeah, you know, it was more than 10 years ago i had a chance to go out on a vessel with really the shark guy, the shark scientist for the northeast. he was one of the early adapters, one of the first people to continue with the shark tagging which has enabled them partly, at least to some extent, to track this population and to see how it's grown. what's interesting about the study is it dates back a few years. so we know that the sharks were there in these great numbers back in 2015, 16, 17, 18. we know they are there today because you can even download the app and get your shark alerts and be aware of it. one of the things i find so interesting is that their
so the folks that study the sharks have a lot of sharks to study there in the cape.rks. >> griff: i love seeing sharks. the study is fantastic news. it is just here in the north atlantic that the great white shark population is growing. that means conservation efforts are getting better. you've been out on one of these expeditions where they are studying them and tagging these. what do you make of it? >> molly: yeah, you know, it was more than 10 years ago i had a chance to go out...
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the threat to cape town came and went. in may 2018, the three-year-old drought was over. -[laughter] -[indistinct chatter] [indistinct chatter] [chiwetel] they prayed for rain and the rain came. the whole city celebrated. [man] so having analyzed the new data, we are now in a position to state that we have not only managed to avoid day zero this year but we can also safely get through the summer of 2019. [chiwetel] water flowed back into the rivers, the dams filled up, cape town had been saved but for how long? [anthony] to simply assume that the next rain is going to suddenly wash all your problems away is, in my view, suicidal. unfortunately, the day zero debate only focuses on, on water for baths, water for toilets, water for drinking, water for showers. domestic water. thats not the significant water. there's water for the economy. theres water to sustain jobs. theres water for tourism. theres water for agriculture, for the food that we eat. thats big water. so there is no economic future based on the business as usual approach. [chiwetel] scientists do not expect the
the threat to cape town came and went. in may 2018, the three-year-old drought was over. -[laughter] -[indistinct chatter] [indistinct chatter] [chiwetel] they prayed for rain and the rain came. the whole city celebrated. [man] so having analyzed the new data, we are now in a position to state that we have not only managed to avoid day zero this year but we can also safely get through the summer of 2019. [chiwetel] water flowed back into the rivers, the dams filled up, cape town had been saved...
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thumbs up there from cape canaveral. you very much.herlands, willem—alexander, has apologised for his country's role in slavery at an event marking 150 years since slaves were freed in former colonies. in his speech, the monarch said he felt "personally and intensely" affected. a dutch study revealed that the royal family earned the equivalent of nearly $600 million from the colonies, where slavery was widespread. let's hear some of what he had to say and the reaction among those gathered. translation: the horrific legacy | of slavery remains with us today. | its effects can still be felt in racism in our society. in december last year, the dutch prime minister apologised on behalf of the dutch government for the fact that for centuries in the name of the dutch state, human beings were made into commodities, exploited and abused. today, i stand before you. today, as your king and as a member of the government, i make this apology myself. applause. and i feel the weight of the words in my heart and my soul. australia has become first co
thumbs up there from cape canaveral. you very much.herlands, willem—alexander, has apologised for his country's role in slavery at an event marking 150 years since slaves were freed in former colonies. in his speech, the monarch said he felt "personally and intensely" affected. a dutch study revealed that the royal family earned the equivalent of nearly $600 million from the colonies, where slavery was widespread. let's hear some of what he had to say and the reaction among those...
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why has cape cod become one of the largest hotspots for great whites in the world? >> we are losing habitat. we are losing these incredible creatures. in the u.s., we've got a little bit of a different story. >> any colleges for the center of coastal studies. he says there are more great whites because there are more seals. >> we almost hunted them to extinction. federally in the protection act, it's taken 50 years to recover that population. >> sharks are necessary to maintain biodiversity. the u.s. saw 41 unprovoked shark attacks. one was fatal. that is down from 47 attacks in 2021. if you find yourself face to face with a shark? >> they will bite a person and realize they made a mistake. they let go and swim off. if that's not the case, hit the shark on the nose or the eyes. >> the encounter left him with a broken foot. he hopes to get back on the board. >> i'm curious what mom and dad think about this. >> how about you? are you ready to let these go hang tenant? >> i have the fear of water to begin with. as a mom, i feel the best way to overcome this is to get b
why has cape cod become one of the largest hotspots for great whites in the world? >> we are losing habitat. we are losing these incredible creatures. in the u.s., we've got a little bit of a different story. >> any colleges for the center of coastal studies. he says there are more great whites because there are more seals. >> we almost hunted them to extinction. federally in the protection act, it's taken 50 years to recover that population. >> sharks are necessary to...
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cape cod bay was glassy as a lake, the visibility unlimited.y. >> now, if we find whales -- miles: i assume you're going to say when we find whales. >> we're always going fishing. this is a fishing trip. miles: marine biologist charles stormy mayo has been looking for right whales for the better part of 40 years. he is cofounder of the center for coastal studies, a nonprofit committed to saving the whales. >> i've been on hundreds of cruises. when the first right whale shows up, it's still pretty special. these are very odd creatures and they live a mysterious, but from a human point of view, a very odd life. miles: it was not long before we hit pay waters. >> we're seeing at least one individual right up here at 290 degrees. miles: soon there were feeding, or skimming, north atlantic right whales all around us. >> wow, there's a whole patch of them, there's like, a whole bunch. at least four. miles: about two dozen in all. >> is that calf trying to skim? it's got its head out of water. miles: a rare thrill in every sense. north atlantic right
cape cod bay was glassy as a lake, the visibility unlimited.y. >> now, if we find whales -- miles: i assume you're going to say when we find whales. >> we're always going fishing. this is a fishing trip. miles: marine biologist charles stormy mayo has been looking for right whales for the better part of 40 years. he is cofounder of the center for coastal studies, a nonprofit committed to saving the whales. >> i've been on hundreds of cruises. when the first right whale shows...
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that's etan manoff, the owner of cape and cowl comics in oakland.hey were awarded the best comic shop around at san diego's comic con. that is a really big deal. congratulations to them. the store looks incredible. please go check them out. they're in uptown in oakland, a great store. and we do hope that we can get him back on the show for another feature because what the work that they do is incredible. congrats yeah, absolutely. well, moving on now, a number of police departments across the country are now using ai to evaluate their officers what the programs are, detect and hoping to prevent meet gold bond healing. a powerhouse lotion that moisturizes, heals, and smooths dry skin. with 7 moisturizers and 3 vitamins, you can pay more but you can't get more. gold bond. champion your skin. every business deserves a great deal. that's why comcast business is launching the more. mobile made free event. with our business internet, new and existing customers can get one year of unlimited mobile for free. it's our best internet. powered by the next gener
that's etan manoff, the owner of cape and cowl comics in oakland.hey were awarded the best comic shop around at san diego's comic con. that is a really big deal. congratulations to them. the store looks incredible. please go check them out. they're in uptown in oakland, a great store. and we do hope that we can get him back on the show for another feature because what the work that they do is incredible. congrats yeah, absolutely. well, moving on now, a number of police departments across the...
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t these adventures landed off cape cod with her fresh copy of their compactor after phyllis exploring a brief e confrontatis with the maidens, they o found their settlement up the coast at a place they called plymouth. the future of the colony is in doubt first couple of months because the indians, rarely identified by tried, upon whom the english know they must depend for food and protection, seem to be at best weary and shy, and at worst, hostile. however, eventually the natives reach out to the newcomers through the interpreters. the story sidesteps the obvious question of how these figures managed to learn english, nor does it explain why the indians were suddenly song friendly. and natives chief who the english know by his title even agrees to a treaty of alliance with plymouth. over the spring and summer the indians feed the pilgrims and teach them how to plant corn and where to fish, whereupon the colony begins to thrive. that fall the two parties sealed their friendship with the famous first thanksgiving. the piece that follows permits colonial new england, and by extension, m
t these adventures landed off cape cod with her fresh copy of their compactor after phyllis exploring a brief e confrontatis with the maidens, they o found their settlement up the coast at a place they called plymouth. the future of the colony is in doubt first couple of months because the indians, rarely identified by tried, upon whom the english know they must depend for food and protection, seem to be at best weary and shy, and at worst, hostile. however, eventually the natives reach out to...
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uh, the fez lines unloaded in cape town, they brought in thousands of containers of solar panels, this is a very serious step, because, well, we are with good hope, and we all hope that with africa, too, we will have good good hopes. as for financial accounts, then, well, there is the introduction of the digital ruble , the digital currency, probably, will also help us to some extent overcome these illegal sanctions. well, the topic of calculations is very serious, and in fact, it needs to be dealt with very seriously. in africa will work here, what is called on earth? we said that you are preparing to open a representative office in egypt , a representative office in egypt and that our representative, as it were, supervises the entire region of north africa so that he can help on the spot to solve those problems in egypt, uh , the president announced that we will develop our industrial park, and i think that here, uh, customs will also be in place. e help with this. literally 2 weeks ago, in cape town, we signed an expensive card with africans on e, mutual recognition of an authorized
uh, the fez lines unloaded in cape town, they brought in thousands of containers of solar panels, this is a very serious step, because, well, we are with good hope, and we all hope that with africa, too, we will have good good hopes. as for financial accounts, then, well, there is the introduction of the digital ruble , the digital currency, probably, will also help us to some extent overcome these illegal sanctions. well, the topic of calculations is very serious, and in fact, it needs to be...
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they will not guess that this is cape boris, they were sent into an ambush. well, you didn't kill anyone. and the fact that truckers sent a different route. so it doesn't prove anything. yes, black volga. could you show the place where the attack took place? archipela car, i was resting, so i did not notice the road. well, at least remember the route. how much to wait? in my cockpit there is a map behind the seat in this map the entire route is marked by these traffic cops. kochkin's car was examined. yes, our criminologists suck there. industrial passage, building 7 then such a strange wintery route through the center closer we were stopped by traffic cops. they said that roads are being repaired in the center, that is, we will not pass through the city center with a huge truck. you commute through the center to work every day. well here. let's see yes exactly. here, it was their car . here, and i and i rushed from here. well, look at the ideal place for an attack , the roads are so-so drivers here. building what fences? as a result, the traffic police inspe
they will not guess that this is cape boris, they were sent into an ambush. well, you didn't kill anyone. and the fact that truckers sent a different route. so it doesn't prove anything. yes, black volga. could you show the place where the attack took place? archipela car, i was resting, so i did not notice the road. well, at least remember the route. how much to wait? in my cockpit there is a map behind the seat in this map the entire route is marked by these traffic cops. kochkin's car was...
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it is generally dry for the next day or to cape town, picking up to about 18 selves. it's a 19 that into hundreds, but maybe a little bit of wet weather around the southern cape as we go through, choose day with one or 2 showers again, the times in the on charging the cost inflation is slowing, but the fight against it is ramping up in the is economic part is rising and savings of these from china as a manufacturing hub, plus zambia step deals, pre exploits, other nations in depth distress to follow suit. charging the cost on out to 0. the is riley on the launch is a large air and ground defensive on jeanine in the occupied west bank, at least 5 palestinians have been to the low on m liang when this is l. g 0. live from doha. also coming up, unrest begins to ease in france, but of fine and dies outside paris. trying to task has set ablaze by.
it is generally dry for the next day or to cape town, picking up to about 18 selves. it's a 19 that into hundreds, but maybe a little bit of wet weather around the southern cape as we go through, choose day with one or 2 showers again, the times in the on charging the cost inflation is slowing, but the fight against it is ramping up in the is economic part is rising and savings of these from china as a manufacturing hub, plus zambia step deals, pre exploits, other nations in depth distress to...
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town when i was 17 years old in one of my friends had swung from robben island back to cape town.s.— are treacherous. they are reall , are treacherous. they are really, really _ are treacherous. they are really, really cold - are treacherous. they are really, really cold and - are treacherous. they are l really, really cold and from are treacherous. they are - really, really cold and from my history classroom i could see robben island and i said i want to do it one day and that's where it all started. it started and it never really stopped and you had a career in corporate law, maritime law. and you're making good money but in your 30s you quit that to embrace full—time endurance extreme swimming. to embrace full-time endurance extreme swimming.— to embrace full—time endurance extreme swimming. yes. i 'ust. .. extreme swimming. yes. i just- -- in _ extreme swimming. yes. i just- -- in a _ extreme swimming. yes. i just... in a way, _ extreme swimming. yes. i just... in a way, i- extreme swimming. yes. i just... in a way, ijust - extreme swimming. yes. i. just... in a way, ijust won
town when i was 17 years old in one of my friends had swung from robben island back to cape town.s.— are treacherous. they are reall , are treacherous. they are really, really _ are treacherous. they are really, really cold - are treacherous. they are really, really cold and - are treacherous. they are l really, really cold and from are treacherous. they are - really, really cold and from my history classroom i could see robben island and i said i want to do it one day and that's where it all...
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in cape town. was been a 2nd night of what ukraine described as a hellish, a real, a soles by rush on the city of odessa home to ukraine's primary grain shipment port in the black sea. according to the cities military administration. this recent attack was quote, powerful and very massive, ukraine's at the port green and the oil terminal has been damaged, most kind of described the previous attack on the death of the day before as a mass revenge strike in response to caves attack on the bridge connecting russia with crime you. error rates were also heard in other parts of ukraine, with a drone attack reported on the capital key. let's get more from our correspondent, nick connelly and keith nick. it tell us more about what's happened in odessa. how extensive is the damage? this was shoot, this was the 2nd night of the strikes against odessa. the biggest single attack on the cities tend to be a war, according to the authorities that we understand. they use lots of different types of cruise missiles
in cape town. was been a 2nd night of what ukraine described as a hellish, a real, a soles by rush on the city of odessa home to ukraine's primary grain shipment port in the black sea. according to the cities military administration. this recent attack was quote, powerful and very massive, ukraine's at the port green and the oil terminal has been damaged, most kind of described the previous attack on the death of the day before as a mass revenge strike in response to caves attack on the bridge...
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because a lot of and judges in around the anti uh, oil and gas sector and then give you a waiting cape on top of all the latest news updates on our website. always. we appreciate your company. thank you for choosing the, the i'm afraid as to the possibilities, we'll continue takes and then we made some expect to the escalation from cape view because i don't see any sincere demand for peace in your vision. there's no piece of that. let me do some introduce to aggravate situation and they can arrest you, decided to keep up. this was in the interest of us. i ministration simple the every spring and summer. the melting optics move reveals a band and machinery, millions of rusty barrels, and the detritus left by human expansion into this most inaccessible associate government on both of us. for some reason, the lord at the post to be generated as you call them to us from clean optic travels the highest island home to the biggest opponent station on the front of joseph land capella. go yeah, they asked me position. so it means if you, when you feel when we see lots of modeling and i'm famili
because a lot of and judges in around the anti uh, oil and gas sector and then give you a waiting cape on top of all the latest news updates on our website. always. we appreciate your company. thank you for choosing the, the i'm afraid as to the possibilities, we'll continue takes and then we made some expect to the escalation from cape view because i don't see any sincere demand for peace in your vision. there's no piece of that. let me do some introduce to aggravate situation and they can...
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north. >> as beaches in new york remain on alert, larger great whites are surging off the coast of cape, swimming in the shallows to raise awareness of the increased population, atlantic white shark conservancy developed a shark activity app where users can record sites and encounters, but why has cape cod quickly become one of the largest hotspots for great whites in the world? >> we are losing habitat. in the u.s., waters on the east coast, we have a bit of a different story. >> a seascape ecologist for the center for coastal studies says there are more great whites in these shallow waters because there are more seals there. one of their favorite meals. >> seals we had almost hunted down to extinction. it has taken about 50 years to recover that population. >> sharks are necessary to maintain healthy biodiversity in our oceans and encounters overall are decreasing. in 2022, the u.s. saw 41 unprovoked shark attacks, one of which was fatal. that's down from 47 attacks in 2021, but if you find yourself face to face with a shark -- >> most of the time when sharks bite a person, they reali
north. >> as beaches in new york remain on alert, larger great whites are surging off the coast of cape, swimming in the shallows to raise awareness of the increased population, atlantic white shark conservancy developed a shark activity app where users can record sites and encounters, but why has cape cod quickly become one of the largest hotspots for great whites in the world? >> we are losing habitat. in the u.s., waters on the east coast, we have a bit of a different story....
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and if anything we will see time just picking up cape town, getting up to 15 degrees celsius on tuesday. that's no great shakes. but by the time we come to thursday, it could touch 23 degrees. the, the 19th sixty's was a period of change around the world, including the middle east and north africa. we dream to the fair and democratic society which reading different revolution, the 1st of a 3 part series out as a well exclusive regional events, people and forces to check the deck in our dreams. with many we start to with great dreams. o'denza dealt with sense the 2nd time, the sixty's in the, our politics, analogies era the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching on the 0. here's a reminder of our top story is the south. israel's largest assault in decades and the occupied westbank is entered a 2nd day within a 1000 soldiers, backed by air strikes or carrying outrage and the janine refugee can. at least 10 palestinians have been killed and hundreds more. tear gas has been fired at palestinian civilians were fleeing. the violence is really forced to say they've arrested $120.00 people th
and if anything we will see time just picking up cape town, getting up to 15 degrees celsius on tuesday. that's no great shakes. but by the time we come to thursday, it could touch 23 degrees. the, the 19th sixty's was a period of change around the world, including the middle east and north africa. we dream to the fair and democratic society which reading different revolution, the 1st of a 3 part series out as a well exclusive regional events, people and forces to check the deck in our dreams....
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seems like the majority right now or somewhere between virginia and cape cod. there were the north right now. there's already a few up in canada. between cape cod, new york should be really awesome summer with a lot of sightings of white sharks. i mean migration that these white sharks you are amazing. receipt if you go south or on the florida keys into the gulf of mexico. these are things we cannot really predict. we just watch them move. having the satellite equipment has been groundbreaking it's really cool to see where they go and where their habits are in trying to figure out where they are breeding and where they are going. arthel: a lot is going on in the waters. really quickly and 30 seconds us or anyway to protect seals? they are eating the seals as well. >> saint love the seals. does a white sharks would stand cape cod the entire time if it was warm and eat the seals. the seals are going up in population too. it's kind of like rats in a field if you have rats you get a lot more snakes. with the seals of booming up there you're getting a lot more shark
seems like the majority right now or somewhere between virginia and cape cod. there were the north right now. there's already a few up in canada. between cape cod, new york should be really awesome summer with a lot of sightings of white sharks. i mean migration that these white sharks you are amazing. receipt if you go south or on the florida keys into the gulf of mexico. these are things we cannot really predict. we just watch them move. having the satellite equipment has been groundbreaking...
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now, by day this vigorous system we had over the western cape moves to the eastern cape waves off the coast here about 6 meters high. we'll see you soon. a, the, the replacing the issues of the day. we've got to start the intensive farming systems. the climate change, protect destruction, otherwise we won't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice. one of up here says pipe top and major a and says this is american economic car wash. what would you say stopped the guy watching like struggling the but it's only going to be me is targeting vulnerable, but it's 12 and it's important to have this conversation we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0, the the watching me, elizabeth toronto, armando about 2 stories, the salad. the house of the russian capital financial district has been hit by jerome strikes. must goes mad and the defense ministry has blamed you crane for the attack. at least one person has to be an engine. international pressure is mounting on the jazz, crudest storm civilian roles. the african union has given us just a deadline of 15 days
now, by day this vigorous system we had over the western cape moves to the eastern cape waves off the coast here about 6 meters high. we'll see you soon. a, the, the replacing the issues of the day. we've got to start the intensive farming systems. the climate change, protect destruction, otherwise we won't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice. one of up here says pipe top and major a and says this is american economic car wash. what would you say stopped the guy watching like...
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and the human sciences research council, you're joining us from cape town. peter is good to have you on the program. do you see a scenario where the ukraine green deal could be revived, or do you think the world just needs to adjust now to a reality where it's just harder for ukraine to explore his grade? uh, good morning. yeah, prospect school the green deal to be revive a really very slim at this point because they have been a lot of other people. and in the meanwhile, one of the developments as you, while aware all these, the current 2nd africa rushes summit in moscow. and this will result in, i think the continuation of, for the escalation of a transfers are full grains between russia and ask because that, and african countries and other forms of food to support for african countries. the brain do us boys being very controversial. and one of the most controversial aspects of the grain deal according to recent estimates as being that to this being a differentiation. all the benefits from different countries with different regions of the world, from the gr
and the human sciences research council, you're joining us from cape town. peter is good to have you on the program. do you see a scenario where the ukraine green deal could be revived, or do you think the world just needs to adjust now to a reality where it's just harder for ukraine to explore his grade? uh, good morning. yeah, prospect school the green deal to be revive a really very slim at this point because they have been a lot of other people. and in the meanwhile, one of the developments...
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it could be that a check, fine cape town is the most important story of the day. even though you have people dying. the d. c, the stories which i cover, it's all about girls developing countries also women's, now you are the executive director at africa. no filled, so you're going to be a report on how africa covers africa. what kinds of stories are these that are being covered? what we found was missing was the human interest stories with the stories of arts and culture. i mean, when you think about africa, what is our biggest export? if it's not ask for beats, it's music, but we don't cover it. we don't cover the industry. we don't cover the sect to the point is that stories meet a narrative and that it's all based on what you believe, right? they inform your opinion, they inform ultimate be your belief system and the ultimately inform your actions. so you're an investor, you've read a couple of stories that the interruption, government intervention and business, and either poverty who's going to, who's the market to buy my products to him. the cost way that has
it could be that a check, fine cape town is the most important story of the day. even though you have people dying. the d. c, the stories which i cover, it's all about girls developing countries also women's, now you are the executive director at africa. no filled, so you're going to be a report on how africa covers africa. what kinds of stories are these that are being covered? what we found was missing was the human interest stories with the stories of arts and culture. i mean, when you think...
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temperature waking up to one in johannesburg, so cold enough for a stove for the northern eastern cape, providence own pump room from a longer and probably some freezing rain in limpopo, the environment. so let's say one of the stray is most range far as on the right from penalties against price as $1.00 when a snakes, those prepared to break the law, which is here. where is the western agenda heading? that's the g 7. really even matter anymore. who's more electable, joe biden, or donald trump, or jeremy, was in the media undermining our society. can americans cross their supreme court is not correct because it can look us pull it to the bottom line. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching obviously are a reminder of our top story is this our teenagers president by side. it has projected criticism over the mistreatment of black african migrants and refugees on the border with olivia. 700 people have been left stranded without food or water for dates. us president joe biden is in the u. k for talks with department of service the sooner fight. and we'll go on to attend the nato summit i
temperature waking up to one in johannesburg, so cold enough for a stove for the northern eastern cape, providence own pump room from a longer and probably some freezing rain in limpopo, the environment. so let's say one of the stray is most range far as on the right from penalties against price as $1.00 when a snakes, those prepared to break the law, which is here. where is the western agenda heading? that's the g 7. really even matter anymore. who's more electable, joe biden, or donald trump,...
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now, by day this vigorous system we had over the western cape moves to the eastern cape waves off the coast here about 6 meters high. we'll see you soon. a of the water is life. but in palestine it's an instrument of bulky patient. with israel controlling the majority of palestinian water resources and destroying hundreds of sanitation structures, simians are being deprived of a universal human rights. people in power investigates with an isaac walter in palestine on a jersey to the the and...