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island. we're looking to set up a system to help meet those needs without duplicating any services. we are planning to do a few small cheerful activities at next week's thanksgiving pantry, next tuesday. we'll be doing a pie raffle and handing out candy cornucopias and doing the thankful cards that residents can take to their home and write what they're thankful for, put on the doorknobs and create a sense of -- a sense of community connectiveness digger the thanksgiving holiday. and then for the winter holidays, we are going to continue, of course, the weekly food pantry and are going to be handing out a ham or a turkey for those who signed up pe pantry. and we'll be doing some small festive activities at the pantry, kind of like next weekend for the thanksgiving food pantry. so that's where we're going to help us get through this time. it's challenging. just trying to keep things, you know, make sure that, you know, needs are being addressed. and also keeping, you know, spirits up as we mov
island. we're looking to set up a system to help meet those needs without duplicating any services. we are planning to do a few small cheerful activities at next week's thanksgiving pantry, next tuesday. we'll be doing a pie raffle and handing out candy cornucopias and doing the thankful cards that residents can take to their home and write what they're thankful for, put on the doorknobs and create a sense of -- a sense of community connectiveness digger the thanksgiving holiday. and then for...
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the treasure island museum, and also, all the constituents on the island try to be as involved as possible. since 2018, we've held an office at the treasure island administration building, and really, what we're trying to do is bring in reinforcements and just good activities at treasure island, and i think that, you know, all of what's happening on treasure island is very exciting. the development, it's sort of a once-in-a-lifetime development, and it would be such an honor to be a part of that and help shape it. >> chair ronen: well, thank you so much, as well. i feel like the t.i. is in good hands with these applicants, and so i appreciate your service. i don't believe there are any other questions from my colleagues, and so we will now open up this item for public comment. >> clerk: yes. members of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item should call 415-655-0001. the meeting i.d. is 146-980-5384, and press pound, and pound again. if you haven't already done so, press star, three to lineup to speak. please wait until the system indicates you are unmuted to begin your
the treasure island museum, and also, all the constituents on the island try to be as involved as possible. since 2018, we've held an office at the treasure island administration building, and really, what we're trying to do is bring in reinforcements and just good activities at treasure island, and i think that, you know, all of what's happening on treasure island is very exciting. the development, it's sort of a once-in-a-lifetime development, and it would be such an honor to be a part of...
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has been visible here on the canary islands. nevertheless, everyone involved seems overwhelmed by the current situation. valuable preparation time has been lost. instead, the island's government, the central government and the european union, starting to shift responsibility for the situation to one another. the spanish government has now started to procure further accommodation for the migrants. many fear that this housing with philip before long and young, philip schultz who filed that report, joins us now from gran canaria. philip. why is it that so many african migrants are now heading for the canary islands instead of the european mainland? i think there is not one single reason, but it's a mix. shake 1st of all a lot of africans are deciding to migrate at the moment. corona virus crisis has had demonstrating effect on the economies, and there has been, have been a lot of new privilege, a crisis on the continent evolving, especially in this region. at the same time, due to the pandemic, a lot of traditional migration drugs
has been visible here on the canary islands. nevertheless, everyone involved seems overwhelmed by the current situation. valuable preparation time has been lost. instead, the island's government, the central government and the european union, starting to shift responsibility for the situation to one another. the spanish government has now started to procure further accommodation for the migrants. many fear that this housing with philip before long and young, philip schultz who filed that...
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taiwan is an island of considerable variety.tern half is dominated by a chain of rugged mountains. while to the west lie flat and fertile plains, ideal for the cultivation of rice, sugar, and pineapples. the many rural villages serve to emphasize the timeless continuity underlying the oriental traditions and culture. only a few minutes away stand the modern cities of taipei, and calhoun, bustling with movement and signs of 20th century living. this appearance and tranquility belies the true situation. during the korean war, it became apparent that the security of taiwan and the offshore islands was vital to the free world's defense perimeter. since these islands face a constant threat of direct aggression from communism. in 1951, the united states began the first military advisory assistance program, known as mag. ♪ narrator: today, taiwan, protected by elaborate systems of underground fortifications, supports numbering over 600,000. they advised the assistance and training given to these forces is the subject of this report. ♪
taiwan is an island of considerable variety.tern half is dominated by a chain of rugged mountains. while to the west lie flat and fertile plains, ideal for the cultivation of rice, sugar, and pineapples. the many rural villages serve to emphasize the timeless continuity underlying the oriental traditions and culture. only a few minutes away stand the modern cities of taipei, and calhoun, bustling with movement and signs of 20th century living. this appearance and tranquility belies the true...
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very important for the islands here has been completely destroyed, shots reporting from the canary islands. thank you for that. when nearly done, but before i let you go, the pandemic, of course, isn't just affecting human lives. many animals also being disrupted, particularly those in captivity. this is ray, a 6 year old african penguin home is in the monterey bay aquarium in california. coronavirus restrictions that's currently closed, so take it, exploring a home following a star, just like the usual visitors, right, has discovered there's lots to see some species are just too good. and she's clearly taking plenty of exercise hard work for one of the smallest species of its you watch a v.w. news coming up next in good of you news, asia, and eyewitness to the inside of china's reeducation camps. engine john tells us what she experienced a lot more with bureaus biology and just a few still doubt. we'll have a world news update for you in half an hour to number. you can always get the latest news and information such as languages or a website that's 2 w. dot com. and also recommend you fol
very important for the islands here has been completely destroyed, shots reporting from the canary islands. thank you for that. when nearly done, but before i let you go, the pandemic, of course, isn't just affecting human lives. many animals also being disrupted, particularly those in captivity. this is ray, a 6 year old african penguin home is in the monterey bay aquarium in california. coronavirus restrictions that's currently closed, so take it, exploring a home following a star, just like...
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once they get on more silent, they -- morris island, they're going to try to capture the whole island. if you've seen the movie, "glory, " this is where the battle of fort wagoner happens. eventually, they are going to abandon morris island. once the union captures morris island, they're less than half a mile from fort sumter. artillery has grown leaps and bounds by this point. the artillery during the first battle, it was only accurate up to about a mile. by this point, they have rifle, artillery to about four or five miles. the union have a large cannon, the swamp angel, firing rounds into the city of charleston, which was a distance of about four miles. once they get onto morris island, the union is going to hammer fort sumter. they're going to fire on it almost continuously, all throughout 1864 and 1865. and it's just going to be an unrelenting attack. the new rifle artillery demolishes the wall. this is what it looked like by that point. they smash through these brick walls. what they didn't realize, it's making it stronger, basically turned fort sumter into one giant earthworm.
once they get on more silent, they -- morris island, they're going to try to capture the whole island. if you've seen the movie, "glory, " this is where the battle of fort wagoner happens. eventually, they are going to abandon morris island. once the union captures morris island, they're less than half a mile from fort sumter. artillery has grown leaps and bounds by this point. the artillery during the first battle, it was only accurate up to about a mile. by this point, they have...
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he was responsible for the defense of that island. before the island fell, he had one of his officers who was also an aggie, he had him do a muster roll of those that were there on the island and that is what they did. he sent that back so people would know that there were still alive and safe on the island. shortly after that was forwarded back to the united states, the island fell and they became prisoners of war to the japanese. in 1946, after the island had been repatriated and won back over, the aggies held their first muster there at the entrance to the tunnel. you can see that right here, the 1946 muster. that photouals in are all military for the most part. those are aggies have come back to the island to rededicate themselves and to answer for their comrades that were lost during the war. another significant piece and for me personally having the opportunity to go to the island and take some of the cadets there on one of our international excursions was to have been able to go into the tunnels and see exactly how their headqu
he was responsible for the defense of that island. before the island fell, he had one of his officers who was also an aggie, he had him do a muster roll of those that were there on the island and that is what they did. he sent that back so people would know that there were still alive and safe on the island. shortly after that was forwarded back to the united states, the island fell and they became prisoners of war to the japanese. in 1946, after the island had been repatriated and won back...
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james is the only one in the island, james strang, kings highway the only blacktop road on the island that he orders his people to do, you feel it and you see this, to experience that kind of writer in the best way possible. i just don't -- i wanted to see it and it didn't affect the book in a profound way but i wanted to be in that spot. >> when you're putting yourself into the place in subtle ways you have a sense of the distance where st. james is and the south end where fishermen are in revolt by sense of scale. >> like you did with moby duck, bestseller and highly acclaimed book which is amazing, it is about i don't know how many rubber ducks get released into the ocean and where they wind up but in many ways that donovan was talking about. if you don't like it it is awful. why don't they get to the point but donovan goes so many places in that book and see so many things to bear witness and bearing witness to such a powerful thing in our culture, something we don't do enough of. >> i want to make a movie of this. it does feel dramatic. >> go ahead. >> i was reading it and thinki
james is the only one in the island, james strang, kings highway the only blacktop road on the island that he orders his people to do, you feel it and you see this, to experience that kind of writer in the best way possible. i just don't -- i wanted to see it and it didn't affect the book in a profound way but i wanted to be in that spot. >> when you're putting yourself into the place in subtle ways you have a sense of the distance where st. james is and the south end where fishermen are...
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morris island is really cool. that's where fort wagner was and where edmund ruffin was, but that has changed a lot due to the tides and there's nothing out there and there are no monuments or markers like that and they're only accessible by boat so it's difficult to get out there. you have multiple sites to check out there, but charleston overall is a beautiful city and a lot of people associate it at the initial war, and even before the revolutionary war and a lot of the original buildings and sites still exist. it's a wonderful place to visit and to involve yourself in a lot of history there, but yes, thank you very much. oh, if you want to read more about these. if you want to read about the initial battle i definitely recommend "allegiance" by david detzer. if you want to know about the siege of charleston that happened from '63 and '64 read "gate of hell" by stephen weiss, and the former historian, rick hatch who had the privilege of working at fort sumter will have a book called "thunder in the harboret harb
morris island is really cool. that's where fort wagner was and where edmund ruffin was, but that has changed a lot due to the tides and there's nothing out there and there are no monuments or markers like that and they're only accessible by boat so it's difficult to get out there. you have multiple sites to check out there, but charleston overall is a beautiful city and a lot of people associate it at the initial war, and even before the revolutionary war and a lot of the original buildings and...
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this about the islands. islands, edgar allan poe wrote in the stormy seas of the psyche, places of perfect security, freedom from all 3 strains could be enjoyed, tiny chasms where normal rules of conduct and normal systems don't apply, frequent locales for experimental communities including the original utopia on an island in his famous sixteenth century book. i will say that there are many things we can say about the community, it is a fascinating place and somewhat controversial but i wanted to talk about the bra, this guy, what was his draw? one of the things we need to understand is what apocalyptic times, in 1848 when strang was starting this colony and push it, this was the year of apocalyptic fevers in the united states and the world and i thought i would read about those and you see why the sea monster is here. strang described ominous signs including a series of revolutions in europe, the war in mexico and rising tensions between north and south, urging his followers to prepare for the end. let me w
this about the islands. islands, edgar allan poe wrote in the stormy seas of the psyche, places of perfect security, freedom from all 3 strains could be enjoyed, tiny chasms where normal rules of conduct and normal systems don't apply, frequent locales for experimental communities including the original utopia on an island in his famous sixteenth century book. i will say that there are many things we can say about the community, it is a fascinating place and somewhat controversial but i wanted...
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to capture the whole island. if you've seen the famous movie glory, this is where the battle of fort wagner happens in july of 1863. that is also real pulsed. but eventually, the confederates, because a man power and other reasons, they will abandon more silent. once the union captures more silent, they are less than half a mile from fort some turn. artillery had grown leaps and bounds by this point. the artillery there used during the first battle was smooth bore. by this time, they have rifled artillery that is accurate up to four or five miles instead of one. in fact, the union have a large cannon, the swamp angel, that was firing rounds into the city of charleston. like i said, a distance of about four miles. once they get on to morris island, the union is just going to hammer some turn. they are going to fire on it almost continuously all throughout 1864 and 1865. it's just going to be an unrelenting attack to try and capture some 30. the new rifled artillery just demolishes the walls. you can see that this
to capture the whole island. if you've seen the famous movie glory, this is where the battle of fort wagner happens in july of 1863. that is also real pulsed. but eventually, the confederates, because a man power and other reasons, they will abandon more silent. once the union captures more silent, they are less than half a mile from fort some turn. artillery had grown leaps and bounds by this point. the artillery there used during the first battle was smooth bore. by this time, they have...
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on the main island of sami, get under. it shows me the best way to experience the islands. natural beauty on food. it's first we make our way through what looks like an enchanted forest. a few steps further on. we are on the edge of a volcanic crater on the head of us. plus the cult there are set to see dodge, which means 7 cities walk and jaded view. this huge cull. there are posts to different colored shimmering links to get a great view of them on many of the islands, dozens of hiking trails. i really like the hikes one are challenging. and here, since there's a lot of mountains on in one single hike, you can do a bit of everything up the hill flats down the hail slippery you can, you can, i can across a forest. and a few minutes later you're, you're already outside on a field like this. so i guess our very, i would say my opinion, they are very complete. there's a bit of everything. yes, i was also whale and dolphin watches paradise. the various ocean currents around the island make these waters a playground for them. i joined marine biologist in the shadow on route. sh
on the main island of sami, get under. it shows me the best way to experience the islands. natural beauty on food. it's first we make our way through what looks like an enchanted forest. a few steps further on. we are on the edge of a volcanic crater on the head of us. plus the cult there are set to see dodge, which means 7 cities walk and jaded view. this huge cull. there are posts to different colored shimmering links to get a great view of them on many of the islands, dozens of hiking...
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island. here you can see an image of them firing on the fort. and the bombardment is going to last a total of 34 hours. and meanwhile in the city of charleston you can see people all ran to rooftops and they ran up to watch the bombardment, you know similar to you'll see at first manassass and stuff where civilians were watching the battle. some were celebrating and some as you see weeping as well and you can see the batteries firing on all sides and smoke is billowing out of fort sumter as well. in addition to just, you know, artillery shells and artillery shot they're also firing hot shot, which is basically where they would take cannon ball, put it in a furnace until it got red hot and these were noorjorigina used to fire at ships to catch them on fire and sink them but they're using them on fort sumter to get the buildings inside there caught on fire and they start getting successful and they hit the buildings, anderson's men are trying to fire back at the confederates and put out fires w
island. here you can see an image of them firing on the fort. and the bombardment is going to last a total of 34 hours. and meanwhile in the city of charleston you can see people all ran to rooftops and they ran up to watch the bombardment, you know similar to you'll see at first manassass and stuff where civilians were watching the battle. some were celebrating and some as you see weeping as well and you can see the batteries firing on all sides and smoke is billowing out of fort sumter as...
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our reporter clare richardson went tthe arnavon islands, part of the solomon islands. she met some activists who are working to protect the turtles. >> the solomon islands look like paradise on earth. the region here in the south pacific is home to rich marine biodiversity. but it's a challenging environment for the critically endangered hawksbill sea turtle. female turtles lay roughly 1,000 environeggs each season.ically only one in a thousand will make it to adulthood. their ances are de worse b hunting d illegal ading. searchers estimate that some 10,000 turtles are harvested each year. th's pushed wksbill sea turtles to the brink of extinction. but for the creatures who make it to this particular beach, the's hope. these women are on a mission to it to save the turtles.each, in 26, they formedhe group kawaki, which brings together communities from three islands torotect tures frohunting. >> with the three communitie they have different cultural ckground so cing togetherlso give the opportuny fothem to embrace ea other'sulture. anthrough the project they come togeth
our reporter clare richardson went tthe arnavon islands, part of the solomon islands. she met some activists who are working to protect the turtles. >> the solomon islands look like paradise on earth. the region here in the south pacific is home to rich marine biodiversity. but it's a challenging environment for the critically endangered hawksbill sea turtle. female turtles lay roughly 1,000 environeggs each season.ically only one in a thousand will make it to adulthood. their ances are...
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throughout the exercise island civilians are highly interested spectators. as the grc airborne move out, the heavy drop of equipment is released. miles away u.s. aircraft completing their flight from okinawa arrive over the secondary drop zone. they move off the drop zone to carry out their half of the movement. the main objective of both forces is to take an aggressor-held bridge. pinned down at the edge of the drop zone, they receive word the aggressor force is with drawing and move out toward the objective. the aggressors retreat toward the bridge under fire by the advancing u.s. paratroopers. as they move to the objective u.s. faces a series of nonmilitary obstacles. meanwhile the chinese paratroops approach the bridge from the opposite direction. u.s. advisers accompany them during the entire exercise. as the enemy fights to defend the bridge, the chinese bring up their heavy weapons. f100 saber jets u.s. air force support an attack on aggressive positions. the invading fours routed, u.s. an grc troops link up. completed, one successful airborne counter
throughout the exercise island civilians are highly interested spectators. as the grc airborne move out, the heavy drop of equipment is released. miles away u.s. aircraft completing their flight from okinawa arrive over the secondary drop zone. they move off the drop zone to carry out their half of the movement. the main objective of both forces is to take an aggressor-held bridge. pinned down at the edge of the drop zone, they receive word the aggressor force is with drawing and move out...
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james is the only real town on the island, kings highway is the only real road on the island and thatwas the kings highway so you really feel it but more than that, you can see this in the book because donovan is a go there and experience it kind of writer in the best way possible. i just wanted to go there and see it, and i depend affect the book in any profound way but i wanted to be in that spot. >> when you are using your historical imagination may be in some subtle ways you have the distance between where st. james is and the south end of the island where the fishermen are in revolt and a sense of scale. >> it's like you did with the best sellebestseller highly acck which is amazing and i don't know how many rubber ducks that get released into the ocean and where they all lined up but it's about many other things in that way that donovan was talking about. if you don't like it, it's awful. why don't we get to the point. [laughter] but he goes so many places in that book and see his so many things just to bear witness and i think bearing witness is such a powerful thing in our cul
james is the only real town on the island, kings highway is the only real road on the island and thatwas the kings highway so you really feel it but more than that, you can see this in the book because donovan is a go there and experience it kind of writer in the best way possible. i just wanted to go there and see it, and i depend affect the book in any profound way but i wanted to be in that spot. >> when you are using your historical imagination may be in some subtle ways you have the...
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and how do you, signers on malta include their islands, traditions in the works. but 1st, lots of people are crazy about cars and some of them collect or build crazy cars. and our new weekly series going into overdrive. we will be presenting some of these petrolheads and they're met machines. we start off with at china, from britain who's managed something most inventors can only dream off he regularly at guinness world records, and he does it with roadsters that don't really look like cost and all, but believe it or not, all of them all street legal, racing along country roads at $100.00 and 11 kilometers an hour in the world's fastest that china from britain set a new world record in 2008. doing this. he specializes in the construction of completely crazy cars. anything is possible. i do like exploring stuff. i'm very curious about how things work and i really, really do love sort of dragging things together. that shouldn't be together. could i make a call that was nothing like a car but still be street legal or show you that some of the control will, syria will
and how do you, signers on malta include their islands, traditions in the works. but 1st, lots of people are crazy about cars and some of them collect or build crazy cars. and our new weekly series going into overdrive. we will be presenting some of these petrolheads and they're met machines. we start off with at china, from britain who's managed something most inventors can only dream off he regularly at guinness world records, and he does it with roadsters that don't really look like cost and...
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so what do canary island? well, it's not the 1st time, this kind of migration crisis here on the island. and traditionally the people here on the island vary. but i think this time the atmosphere is a little bit different. it's march this time. and i think that to do with you can see a lot of people protesting on the fetus and the migrant rhetorics. i could hear from various nations that there's too much you get tension, media attention on the migrants now, and what about our problems? so island has been in crisis for half the year. a lot of people have lost their jobs and it's very difficult to deal with the double price, acceptable shelves. thank you. thank you. before we go, the pandemic isn't only affecting humans. of course, the lives of lots of animals are also being disrupted, especially those in captivity. a secure old african penguin she lives in california, which has had to close because of coronavirus restrictions, has taken to exploring how she wants around following staff. just like the human phys
so what do canary island? well, it's not the 1st time, this kind of migration crisis here on the island. and traditionally the people here on the island vary. but i think this time the atmosphere is a little bit different. it's march this time. and i think that to do with you can see a lot of people protesting on the fetus and the migrant rhetorics. i could hear from various nations that there's too much you get tension, media attention on the migrants now, and what about our problems? so...
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we were wiped off the island, literally wiped off the island. maybe one or two but what you see is st. james, kings highway is the only real blacktop road on the island. he orders his people to do it so you really feel it. more than that, you can see donovan's book, genre he's that kind of writer in the best way possible. i wanted to go there and see it, i didn't have the book in any profound way but when you are putting your historical imagination in an little subtle ways, the distance between where st. james and and the fisherman, they have a sense of scale. >> i just think it's like what you did, best seller, highly acclaimed book, which is amazing but it is about i don't know how many ducks get release into the ocean and where they off-line death but it is about many other things in the way donovan was talking about so it's what both of if you don't like it, it is awful. it's just like why don't they get to the point of it? donovan goes to so many places and coming to bear witness. it is a powerful thing in our culture and something we don't
we were wiped off the island, literally wiped off the island. maybe one or two but what you see is st. james, kings highway is the only real blacktop road on the island. he orders his people to do it so you really feel it. more than that, you can see donovan's book, genre he's that kind of writer in the best way possible. i wanted to go there and see it, i didn't have the book in any profound way but when you are putting your historical imagination in an little subtle ways, the distance between...
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critics say this has turned the island into a prison. for months, the trend of increasing migration numbers has been visible here on the canary islands. never the less everyone involved seems about went by the current situation, valuable preparation time has been lost. instead, the island's government, the central government and the european union, starting to shift responsibility for the situation to one another. the spanish government has now started to procure for of accommodation for the migrants. many fear that this housing will fill up before long. well the coronavirus pandemic has claimed 1500000 lives around the world. millions more are mourning the loss that so many were unprepared for one tattoo artist in argentina, he is dealing with the grief of losing his father, and he's doing it by sharing his are. these are not easy times for tattoo artist marcus to feel what he and his father recently died of complications from cope at 19 mourning. his loss mark has devised a new design a mask apart. is he going to shout? it's a way of p
critics say this has turned the island into a prison. for months, the trend of increasing migration numbers has been visible here on the canary islands. never the less everyone involved seems about went by the current situation, valuable preparation time has been lost. instead, the island's government, the central government and the european union, starting to shift responsibility for the situation to one another. the spanish government has now started to procure for of accommodation for the...
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on the main island of sami, get under, it shows me the best way to experience the island's natural beauty on food says first, we make our way through what looks like an enchanted forest. a few steps further on . we are on the edge of a volcanic crater on the head of us plus the cut there are said to sit down, which means 7 cities and a lot of jaded view this huge cull. there are posts to different colored shimmering lakes. you get a great view of them on many of the islands, dozens of hiking trails. i really like the hikes one are challenging. and here, since there's a lot of mountains on in one single hike, you can do a bit of everything up the hill flats down the hail slippery you can you, can i across a forest and a few minutes later you're, you're already outside on a field like this so i guess our very, i would say my opinions are very complete. there's a bit of everything. but there, there's also also the whale and dolphin watches paradise. the various ocean currents around the island make these waters a playground for them. i'm joined the marine biologist initiative up on route. sh
on the main island of sami, get under, it shows me the best way to experience the island's natural beauty on food says first, we make our way through what looks like an enchanted forest. a few steps further on . we are on the edge of a volcanic crater on the head of us plus the cut there are said to sit down, which means 7 cities and a lot of jaded view this huge cull. there are posts to different colored shimmering lakes. you get a great view of them on many of the islands, dozens of hiking...
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and a different kind of emergency on spain's canary islands. as growing numbers of migrants arrived by boat from africa, critics accuse the e.u. of turning a blind eye to a burgeoning new migrant crosspost. welcome to the program. germany's public health authority says that the rate of corona virus infections is still too high, even though there's been a stabilisation in taste of this. there were more than $22000.00 new coronavirus cases in germany over a 24 hour period. but there are signs that the latest measures to curb the pandemic are working with case numbers. seeing a plateau, despite hopes that the positive trend will continue, the chief of germany's health authorities said the pandemic situation in the country was still very serious. but because of the overall case, numbers are much too high. the number of civilian cases and the number of patients in intensive care are also on the rise. the number of deaths is also still very high. as we know this is that unlike in severe cases and this is, it was well for more let's bring in our polit
and a different kind of emergency on spain's canary islands. as growing numbers of migrants arrived by boat from africa, critics accuse the e.u. of turning a blind eye to a burgeoning new migrant crosspost. welcome to the program. germany's public health authority says that the rate of corona virus infections is still too high, even though there's been a stabilisation in taste of this. there were more than $22000.00 new coronavirus cases in germany over a 24 hour period. but there are signs...
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island. just for the tunnel project, the danish construction firm thinks that the criticism by the german environmentalists is exaggerated. we are taken by medical church very seriously, and we have actually just signed a project to minimize any impact we may have on your mind at any time. we're working to build the best of the special vessels sailing around the construction sites that take in different measurements. for instance, for said imitation in the water. the company presents its vision of the future with coffee and snacks. in the tonneau won't be drilled. instead, she which concrete construction elements will be joined together on the seabed. the world's longest immersed tunnel with link germany and denmark with journey times of desk 10 minutes. denmark's economy expects the 1000000000 euro project will boost growth. people in the port over what the half and also hope for a significant financial boost from the tunnel. new investments and thousands of construction workers would revive
island. just for the tunnel project, the danish construction firm thinks that the criticism by the german environmentalists is exaggerated. we are taken by medical church very seriously, and we have actually just signed a project to minimize any impact we may have on your mind at any time. we're working to build the best of the special vessels sailing around the construction sites that take in different measurements. for instance, for said imitation in the water. the company presents its vision...
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island. just for the tunnel project, the danish construction firm thinks that the criticism by the german environmentalists is exaggerated. we are taken by medical church very seriously, and we have actually just signed a project to minimize any impact we may have on the environment. any time we're working till the best of the special vessels sailing around the construction site, that they're taking different measurements. for instance, for said imitation in the water. the company presents its vision of the future with coffee and snacks. the tunnel won't be drilled. instead, shoots concrete construction elements will be joined together on the seabed. the world's longest immersed tunnel with link germany and denmark with journey times of just 10 minutes. denmark's economy expects the 1000000000 euro project will boost growth. people in the port over what the half and also hope for a significant financial boost from the tunnel. new investments and thousands of construction workers would revive
island. just for the tunnel project, the danish construction firm thinks that the criticism by the german environmentalists is exaggerated. we are taken by medical church very seriously, and we have actually just signed a project to minimize any impact we may have on the environment. any time we're working till the best of the special vessels sailing around the construction site, that they're taking different measurements. for instance, for said imitation in the water. the company presents its...
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on the main island of some again, and shows me the best way to experience the island's natural beauty. says first we make our way through what looks like an enchanted forest. a few steps further on. we are on the edge of a volcanic crater on the head of us plus the cult there are set to see dodge between 7 cities. and jane of you is this huge cult there are both still different colored shimmering lakes. you get a great deal of them on many of the islands, dozens of hiking trails. i really like hikes. one are challenging. and here, since there's a lot of mountains on in one single hike, you can do a bit of everything up the hill flats down the hill slippery you can you, can i across a forest and a few minutes later you're, you're already outside on a field like this, so i guess our very, i would say my opinion, there are very complete. there's a bit of everything beers are salsa, the whale and dolphin watches, paradise. the various ocean currents around the island make these waters a playground for them. i've joined marine biologist medea inish tavo on route. she tells me more about th
on the main island of some again, and shows me the best way to experience the island's natural beauty. says first we make our way through what looks like an enchanted forest. a few steps further on. we are on the edge of a volcanic crater on the head of us plus the cult there are set to see dodge between 7 cities. and jane of you is this huge cult there are both still different colored shimmering lakes. you get a great deal of them on many of the islands, dozens of hiking trails. i really like...
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the island's volcanic origin can be seen everywhere on some again. but it's especially evident in the village of footage, located inside of a penny crater, it's famous for its $22.00 hot springs. fire test the waters at point out a fair idea where hot spring water mixes with the cool currents of the atlantic. it's really what you're looking for. the bay is the perfect spot to wind down in the natural thermal back. it was just a fantastic rose, but look at the next. so let's make sure you know if they get the right to make sure it was just part of leone live, tell us who lives and decided off began painting at the age of 7 and quickly became the child prodigy of the german ought. see. now 22, he has become one of the most popular visual artists in germany. his style has even been compared to that off the cuff. so for example, live in tell its latest work is now on show in a very unusual place. let's find out more its creators call it the biggest mobile work of art in the world. this is the global gate on display at frankfurt international airport, and
the island's volcanic origin can be seen everywhere on some again. but it's especially evident in the village of footage, located inside of a penny crater, it's famous for its $22.00 hot springs. fire test the waters at point out a fair idea where hot spring water mixes with the cool currents of the atlantic. it's really what you're looking for. the bay is the perfect spot to wind down in the natural thermal back. it was just a fantastic rose, but look at the next. so let's make sure you know...
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to experience the island's natural beauty. on food see first we make our way through what looks like an enchanted forest. a few steps further on. we are on the edge of a volcanic crater on the head of us. plus the cult there are set to see dodge, which means 7 cities block and walk and enjoy the view of this huge cull. there are both 2 different colors, shimmering lakes, you get a great view of them on many of the islands, dozens of hiking trails. i really like the hikes one are challenging. and here with, since there's a lot of mountains on in one single hike, you can do a bit of everything up the hill flats down the hill slippery you can you, can i across a forest and a few minutes later you're, you're already outside on a field like this, so i guess our very, i would say my opinion, there are very complete. there's a bit of everything the yes or salsa whale and dolphin watches, paradise. the various ocean currents around the islands make these waters a playground for them. i've joined marine biologist inish on route. she te
to experience the island's natural beauty. on food see first we make our way through what looks like an enchanted forest. a few steps further on. we are on the edge of a volcanic crater on the head of us. plus the cult there are set to see dodge, which means 7 cities block and walk and enjoy the view of this huge cull. there are both 2 different colors, shimmering lakes, you get a great view of them on many of the islands, dozens of hiking trails. i really like the hikes one are challenging....
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island.ad to kangaroo island. kangaroo island is about 70 miles from the coast of adelaide. people come here for its seclusion, its golden beaches and its abundance of wildlife. but last summer, it was one of the highest profile casualties in australia's worst wildfire season on record. the flames spread over 16 million acres, mostly in the south—west of the country, in new south wales and victoria. it destroyed thousands of homes and businesses and claimed the lives of at least 33 people. according to the wwf, it also killed or displaced as many as 3 billion animals. here at the kangaroo island wildlife park, the owners found themselves directly in the fire's path as they fought to save some of the country's most iconic creatures. this little one is grace. grace came in from a road accident when her mum was unfortunately hit by a car and killed, so she has been with us for nearly two months now. it's really important that they do have their teddies. she holds onto that and sees it as her mum
island.ad to kangaroo island. kangaroo island is about 70 miles from the coast of adelaide. people come here for its seclusion, its golden beaches and its abundance of wildlife. but last summer, it was one of the highest profile casualties in australia's worst wildfire season on record. the flames spread over 16 million acres, mostly in the south—west of the country, in new south wales and victoria. it destroyed thousands of homes and businesses and claimed the lives of at least 33 people....
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he says, and the island can't let it come to that. by the end of the year, spain wants to set up temporary camps for $7000.00 people. on the cannery islands, the message is clear, stranded migrants will not be transferred to the mainland. one ako lifton stein and malta are just some of europe's microstates, and there may be another one on that list. suborder the people living in this italian village wants to have an independent state with their own monarch. and this document from the 18th century supposedly proves that's a bargain never was under italian authority. residents say their village is an autonomous region and they're proud of it. the olive harvest is just days away. it will be a good harvest, says fluffy ogoni, but there's still a lot of work to be done. nona's all of ghouls before you can enjoy the fruits of his labor just like they did over a 1000 years ago. they must do almost everything by hand here in the hills below the leader in town, a suborder, italy. the tree is 1400 years old and came from the roman buys into an
he says, and the island can't let it come to that. by the end of the year, spain wants to set up temporary camps for $7000.00 people. on the cannery islands, the message is clear, stranded migrants will not be transferred to the mainland. one ako lifton stein and malta are just some of europe's microstates, and there may be another one on that list. suborder the people living in this italian village wants to have an independent state with their own monarch. and this document from the 18th...
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he says, and the island can't let it come to that. by the end of the year, spain wants to set up temporary camps for $7000.00 people on the cannery islands, the message is clear, stranded migrants will not be transferred to the mainland, one aco. lichtenstein and malta are just some of europe's microstates, and there may be another one on that list. suborder. the people living in this italian village wants to have an independent state with their own monarch. and this document from the 18th century supposedly proves that's a bargain. never was, i'm very talian authority. residents say their village is an autonomous region and they're proud of it. the olive harvest is just days away. it will be a good harvest, says flavia ogoni, but there's still a lot of work to be done. nona's all of grooves before you can enjoy the fruits of his labor just like they did over a 1000 years ago. they must do almost everything by hand here in the hills below the leader in town. a suborder. italy is 1400 years old and came from the roman wizened teen empi
he says, and the island can't let it come to that. by the end of the year, spain wants to set up temporary camps for $7000.00 people on the cannery islands, the message is clear, stranded migrants will not be transferred to the mainland, one aco. lichtenstein and malta are just some of europe's microstates, and there may be another one on that list. suborder. the people living in this italian village wants to have an independent state with their own monarch. and this document from the 18th...
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he never stopped giving politicians tours of museum island . he's a great motivator. he's what you call a cultural diplomat. and he was a genius. when it came to committee, she would walk into a meeting and by the end everyone agreed with him. she did a wonderful job or as he was sophisticated and officially god or and as if it, lehmann's time at the head of germany's largest cultural institution. the question cultural heritage foundation was the result sounding success. the foundation is responsible for managing millions of objects. unique collections archives research institute, underlined brings its most famous artifact is a 3000 year old bust of the ancient egyptian queen. even now, more than a decade after he worked on museum island, a man is still drawn to it. he calls it his concubine. you come here from the newbie and for all of the beauty of that big space. and you come into a room that belongs only to never t.t. with that beautiful green color reminiscent of the nile. and which is reflected in the headdress. on this island of world cultures, perhaps the site
he never stopped giving politicians tours of museum island . he's a great motivator. he's what you call a cultural diplomat. and he was a genius. when it came to committee, she would walk into a meeting and by the end everyone agreed with him. she did a wonderful job or as he was sophisticated and officially god or and as if it, lehmann's time at the head of germany's largest cultural institution. the question cultural heritage foundation was the result sounding success. the foundation is...
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he basically went to every single island. and hed fix anything touched every island. and if we can play the next clip , the explanation about what it , the personal physical reactions to it having served at that time. nome, personally, i had reaction at all. and the protection the individuals received varied from the time of operation and also from group to group and individuals. tried toviduals, they get those masks, and they were not available. told, if youically are concerned about the dust, take your t-shirt out -- t-shirt off and put it over your face. times people may have put dust masks on. bulk of the individuals have little to no protection. there might be socks and a pair of shoes. have a t-shirten on earth they did. t-shirt.t have a some had radiation badges. the majority did not. my initial reaction was radiation -- they said, oh, you don't have anything to worry about it. you'll not get exposed to anything more than you would walking around denver, colorado or wearing a watch with ae radio dial. even though they did not do any baseline testing that in res
he basically went to every single island. and hed fix anything touched every island. and if we can play the next clip , the explanation about what it , the personal physical reactions to it having served at that time. nome, personally, i had reaction at all. and the protection the individuals received varied from the time of operation and also from group to group and individuals. tried toviduals, they get those masks, and they were not available. told, if youically are concerned about the dust,...
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and here is the most visible place in the old island. is something that you have to come and see and see india to have fish, flowers, fruits, festivals, nice people. this fruit banana and an irish pineapple bun ana. the only grow here in mother it's really exotic and really sweet is one of my favorite ones. will take a walk in the cable car to a special place called want to move to a local mountain around $600.00 metres high. it's a fresh place during the summer and good choice for tourists and locals. one of the highlights of want to is a tropical garden inside you can see in them make plants. flowers and trees only exist here in the island of madeira. the best way to get full moment is with values the moment there's no translation for that because this profession is only exist here in the mud that island responsible for more than 150 years carrying tourists and locals down to from shell . so let's go for a lot of course have to take it to the beach. these beautiful nazrul pools are the perfect place to one my day. i hope that you had f
and here is the most visible place in the old island. is something that you have to come and see and see india to have fish, flowers, fruits, festivals, nice people. this fruit banana and an irish pineapple bun ana. the only grow here in mother it's really exotic and really sweet is one of my favorite ones. will take a walk in the cable car to a special place called want to move to a local mountain around $600.00 metres high. it's a fresh place during the summer and good choice for tourists and...
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in the only 2000 migrants arrived in the canary islands. last weekend alone, the crossing is dangerous, but the coronavirus pandemic has cut off about migration routes. the government has
in the only 2000 migrants arrived in the canary islands. last weekend alone, the crossing is dangerous, but the coronavirus pandemic has cut off about migration routes. the government has