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christensen stops by to inspect some of the equipment. and has given details about how the missiles were deployed that even he didn't know. the museum was set up by former members of the 5th rocket brigade. they've restored some of the old cold war era transport vehicles which looked like trucks and hit the short range ballistic missiles perfectly. christensen points out that today tactical that is short range weapons are still a key component of russia's nuclear arsenal. it's very much a difference in tactics the point is that the russian military relies more on tactical nuclear weapons because they are a conventional force was considered far less capable so russia has a conventional inferiority if you will and so they use new tactical nuclear weapons to compensate for that so we see in the russian navy a large use of tactical nuclear weapons for and size ship cruise missiles torpedoes depth charges you name it. the u.s. military has completely phased out those types of weapons it doesn't need them anymore because it has better conventio
christensen stops by to inspect some of the equipment. and has given details about how the missiles were deployed that even he didn't know. the museum was set up by former members of the 5th rocket brigade. they've restored some of the old cold war era transport vehicles which looked like trucks and hit the short range ballistic missiles perfectly. christensen points out that today tactical that is short range weapons are still a key component of russia's nuclear arsenal. it's very much a...
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$1000000000.00 local fishing industry is struggling to adapt to the loss of species like shrimp christensen amy reports now from port clyde in maine. just in libya is what's known as a ground fisherman just like his father before him but in his home base support clyde maine he could be one of a dying breed declining fish stocks and tougher regulations are making it harder for ground fishermen to make a living traditionally boat like this would go around fishing for the summer months usually. may june 2 november then you do estate water sculpting. november december and if you go shrimping from december you. may it's not really surprising but regulators have made what little shrimp are left in these coastal areas off limits to fishermen taking away libby's winter catch they blame warming waters for shrimps decline here the gulf of maine has warmed faster than just about any other place in the ocean over the last 30 years we've warned it 4 times the global ocean average it's not a coincidence that we started seeing signs of stress in the shrimp population right around 2012 which was the marine
$1000000000.00 local fishing industry is struggling to adapt to the loss of species like shrimp christensen amy reports now from port clyde in maine. just in libya is what's known as a ground fisherman just like his father before him but in his home base support clyde maine he could be one of a dying breed declining fish stocks and tougher regulations are making it harder for ground fishermen to make a living traditionally boat like this would go around fishing for the summer months usually....
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injuries but even with a new study highlighting the risks of the guy is resistance al-jazeera is christensen libby has been. there saturday night on the gridiron for many families playing american football is a tradition. one that starts at an early age. the . it's really fun competitive. 11 year old ryan for ranch act loves playing the game even after suffering a mild concussion and it's just a really fun sport and i like to hit people. but those hits even the ones that don't cause concussions could increase his chances of a degenerative brain disease was a recent study by the boston university school of medicine found a player's risk of developing c.t.e. or chronic traumatic encephalopathy increases 30 percent each year they play the sport it isn't so much concussions although of course concussions are a problem but it's also a cumulative effect of even sub concussive injuries the study is fueling efforts to ban tackling under the age of 12 in some states talking about a modification to the game not banning it that's number one number 2 we're talking about addressing children we're not tal
injuries but even with a new study highlighting the risks of the guy is resistance al-jazeera is christensen libby has been. there saturday night on the gridiron for many families playing american football is a tradition. one that starts at an early age. the . it's really fun competitive. 11 year old ryan for ranch act loves playing the game even after suffering a mild concussion and it's just a really fun sport and i like to hit people. but those hits even the ones that don't cause concussions...
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series christensen who has more from new york. the parents of 25 year old alexander vav a lot of were actually arrested in the united states back in 2010 as part of a wide f.b.i. sweep that rounded up 10 undercover russian agents who were working in the united states it was such a sensational case that it was the inspiration for a television series that focused on a family like the obvious where the parents were working undercover and the children had no concept initially that their parents were spies the children in this case were actually born in canada their parents had moved there in the waning days of the cold war and storm the identity of dead canadian citizens to integrate into society and then they moved to the united states in the 1995 under canadian law if you were born in that country you're entitle to citizenship unless you're the child of a diplomat or a foreign government employee and that's what the canadian government was arguing in this case that they did not deserve citizenship vav a lot of argued that his parent
series christensen who has more from new york. the parents of 25 year old alexander vav a lot of were actually arrested in the united states back in 2010 as part of a wide f.b.i. sweep that rounded up 10 undercover russian agents who were working in the united states it was such a sensational case that it was the inspiration for a television series that focused on a family like the obvious where the parents were working undercover and the children had no concept initially that their parents...
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but ended up being too expensive to tear down the structures of sin suffered decades of neglect christensen amy went to have a look. they were the centerpiece of the 1964 world's fair exhibition in new york the observation towers once a bold vision of hope in the future now after decades of neglect a crumbling relic of the past but a new plan aims to update the towers for the 21st century i am excited by this i'm excited the excitement was catching and that other people felt it too and understood the historic constant sterkel concept of making sure that this new york city building was saved that it become a tourist attraction for people from all across the world the renovation in flushing meadows queens is projected to cost $24000000.00 and is expected to be complete in the spring of 2021 the work will include water proofing the bases of the towers stair replacements electrical upgrades and conservation work it never would have happened without conservationists who campaigned tirelessly for the overhaul and in recent years did their part to help even chipping in to repaint the former new yo
but ended up being too expensive to tear down the structures of sin suffered decades of neglect christensen amy went to have a look. they were the centerpiece of the 1964 world's fair exhibition in new york the observation towers once a bold vision of hope in the future now after decades of neglect a crumbling relic of the past but a new plan aims to update the towers for the 21st century i am excited by this i'm excited the excitement was catching and that other people felt it too and...
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that ended up being too expensive to tear down the structures have since suffer decades of neglect christensen and me went to have a look. they were the centerpiece of the 1964 world's fair exhibition in new york the observation towers once a bold vision of hope in the future now after decades of neglect a crumbling relic of the past but a new plan aims to update the towers for the 21st century i am excited by this i'm excited the excitement was catching and that other people felt it too and understood the historic kirsten sterkel concept of making sure that this new york city building was saved that it become a tourist attraction for people from all across the world the renovation in flushing meadows queens is projected to cost $24000000.00 and is expected to be complete in the spring of 2021 the work will include water proofing the bases of the towers stair replacements electrical upgrades and conservation work it never would have happened without conservationists who campaigned tirelessly for the overhaul and in recent years did their part to help even chipping in to repaint the former new
that ended up being too expensive to tear down the structures have since suffer decades of neglect christensen and me went to have a look. they were the centerpiece of the 1964 world's fair exhibition in new york the observation towers once a bold vision of hope in the future now after decades of neglect a crumbling relic of the past but a new plan aims to update the towers for the 21st century i am excited by this i'm excited the excitement was catching and that other people felt it too and...
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call for an end to hostility threats and ballistic missile tests christensen only has more from new york. the united states called out north korea in an open session of the security council for what bastard kelly craft described as an increasingly troubling situation she was referring to north korea's recent firing of ballistic missiles 13 in the last 6 months in violation of u.n. resolutions and increasingly threatening language a north korean official recently promised a christmas surprise the united states does not offer some concession ahead of a year and deadline set by north korea's supreme leader kim jong un for denuclearization talks let me be clear the united states and the security council have a goal not a deadline we want to use this time we briefing to make crystal clear to the d.p. r. k. that its continued ballistic missile testing is deeply counterproductive to the shared objectives that the president and chairman kim had discussed on 2 occasions the united states has while pursuing direct negotiations avoided criticism of north korea at the united nations it was right her
call for an end to hostility threats and ballistic missile tests christensen only has more from new york. the united states called out north korea in an open session of the security council for what bastard kelly craft described as an increasingly troubling situation she was referring to north korea's recent firing of ballistic missiles 13 in the last 6 months in violation of u.n. resolutions and increasingly threatening language a north korean official recently promised a christmas surprise...
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to come underlying causes and not expected to address directly the recent violence in the region christensen in there with that update live at the united nations kristen thank you. at least 12 people have been killed in a rebel attack in the eastern democratic republic of congo it happened overnight on monday in the terror to your territory of what now just a day earlier 32 people were killed in another attack in bed ne the eastern region has seen a wave of attacks by a rebel group called the allied democratic forces least 179 civilians have been killed since october when the government launched an offensive against the rebels. opposition parties in the gambia are rallying against president adama barrel they want barrels to honor his promise to step down by the end of this year he made that commitment in a deal to form a coalition government 3 years ago but has since changed his mind saying he will serve his food year term barrel's 2016 election victory and of the 22 year rule of former leader jamey well nicholas hawke is in banjul where protesters say president barrel has made living condit
to come underlying causes and not expected to address directly the recent violence in the region christensen in there with that update live at the united nations kristen thank you. at least 12 people have been killed in a rebel attack in the eastern democratic republic of congo it happened overnight on monday in the terror to your territory of what now just a day earlier 32 people were killed in another attack in bed ne the eastern region has seen a wave of attacks by a rebel group called the...
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$1000000000.00 local fishing industry is struggling to adapt to the loss of some species such as say shrimp christensen let me reports now from port clyde in maine . justin libby is what's known as a ground fisherman just like his father before him but in his home base in port clyde maine he could be one of a dying breed declining fish stocks and tougher regulations are making it harder for ground fishermen to make a living traditionally boat like this would go around fishing for the summer months usually. mangy to november then you do is state water scollop being. november december and if you go shrimping from december to. may it's not really surprising but regulators have made what little shrimp are left in these coastal areas off limits to fishermen taking away libby's winter catch they blame warming waters for shrimps decline here the gulf of maine has warmed faster than just about any other place in the ocean over the last 30 years we've warned it 4 times the global ocean average it's not a coincidence that we started seeing signs of stress in the shrimp population right around 2012 which was the
$1000000000.00 local fishing industry is struggling to adapt to the loss of some species such as say shrimp christensen let me reports now from port clyde in maine . justin libby is what's known as a ground fisherman just like his father before him but in his home base in port clyde maine he could be one of a dying breed declining fish stocks and tougher regulations are making it harder for ground fishermen to make a living traditionally boat like this would go around fishing for the summer...
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series christensen remey has more from new york. the parents of 25 year old alexander vav a lot of were actually arrested in the united states back in 2010 as part of a wide f.b.i. sweep that rounded up 10 undercover russian agents who were working in the united states it was such a sensational case that it was the inspiration for a television series that focused on a family like the volga lobs where the parents were working undercover and the children had no concept initially that their parents were spies the children in this case were actually born in canada their parents had moved there in the waning days of the cold war and storm the identity of dead canadian citizens to integrate into society and then they moved to the united states in the 1995 under canadian law if you are born in that country you're entitled to citizenship unless you're the child of a diplomat or a foreign government employee and that's what the canadian government was arguing in this case that they did not deserve citizenship vav a lot of argued that his par
series christensen remey has more from new york. the parents of 25 year old alexander vav a lot of were actually arrested in the united states back in 2010 as part of a wide f.b.i. sweep that rounded up 10 undercover russian agents who were working in the united states it was such a sensational case that it was the inspiration for a television series that focused on a family like the volga lobs where the parents were working undercover and the children had no concept initially that their...
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christensen: we're going to have to adapt. it's going to take that creativity and energy and capital. the question of how do we balance that economic development, the investment in protecting it, with the needs of people and the environment is one that, you know, we're going to find ourselves asking over and over again here in the bay area and around the world. woman: the islands that are connected t the gabrielelino tongva are the southern channel islands. the most significant one is pimu santa catalina island.d. woman 2: sometimes, on a clear day like this, where you can see catalina, i can imagine my anancestors paddling bacack and forth from here.e. it really doesn't lookok that far. the ti'at was not just a vessel to go out intnto the water. it kept us in contact with tribes north and south of us, along the coast, and for the groups that also lived on the channel islands. woman 3: everything is a relationship when you're building those boats. it's all a relationship that you establish with that boat. and
christensen: we're going to have to adapt. it's going to take that creativity and energy and capital. the question of how do we balance that economic development, the investment in protecting it, with the needs of people and the environment is one that, you know, we're going to find ourselves asking over and over again here in the bay area and around the world. woman: the islands that are connected t the gabrielelino tongva are the southern channel islands. the most significant one is pimu...
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christensen: we're going to have to adapt. it's going to take that creativity and energy and capital. the question of how do we balance that economic development, the investment in protecting it, with the needs of people and the environment is one that, you know, we're going to find ourselves asking over and over again here in the bay area and around the world. 12/09/19 12/09/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from the u.n. climate summit in madrid, spain, this is democracy now! >> where here to stop corporate the resources. we w want to makake the v voicef lolocal mmunity's all over t the world to count and to put an n d to climate c change. amy: hundreds of thousands took
christensen: we're going to have to adapt. it's going to take that creativity and energy and capital. the question of how do we balance that economic development, the investment in protecting it, with the needs of people and the environment is one that, you know, we're going to find ourselves asking over and over again here in the bay area and around the world. 12/09/19 12/09/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from the u.n. climate summit in madrid, spain, this is democracy...