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." >> the caribbean and does itit stretches out across the third of south africa's land area.a. mountains separate the land in two different habitats harboring the religious diversity and the desert in the world.d. hear, a world-class astronomy project andd a farming industry that exports f food araround the world producing 3.4 milillion sheep yeyear. 7 million people rely on this desert for their daily existence. most of the arerea is extremely dry with about 7-10 inches of rain a year. despite a short summer rainstorm, all of the water comes frorom wells drilled into the ground a and pumped up intoo the sururface parking back to an older, s slower time. farmers, scientists, and to these are worried that without access to clean water like this, this vast area will be economically devastated. this is the name of the desert, but it is also the name of a shale deposit. this basin stretches almost across the country of south africa. look on as a curse for some and a blessing for otherers, locked into the basin might be asas muh as 400 trillllion feet of shale gas, the fifth largest
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it'ss affectedd everything, and itit's affected every business around. >> itit's how we coununt off the seasons. it's oyster season or it's crab season, it's, you know, crawfish season, you know, and even that we're having some issueses with. we'e've taken itr grantnted for so o long tt t i'- it's a little discononcerting ad it fefeels different how yoyou approach things thatat's s affeg my l life and my culture >> two years ago, the people of bp made a a commitmenent to e gulf, and every day since, we've worked d hard to keep it. >> bp has paid over $23 billion to help people and businesses who were affected and to cover cleanup costs. >> today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy, and many areas are reporting the best tourism seasons in years. >> now is the perfect time to visit any one of our states. >> the e beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. >> take a boat ride, go fishing, or just lay in the sun. >> we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. >> and there's more of class dining with our world famous seafood. >> so for a great vacation thi
it'ss affectedd everything, and itit's affected every business around. >> itit's how we coununt off the seasons. it's oyster season or it's crab season, it's, you know, crawfish season, you know, and even that we're having some issueses with. we'e've taken itr grantnted for so o long tt t i'- it's a little discononcerting ad it fefeels different how yoyou approach things thatat's s affeg my l life and my culture >> two years ago, the people of bp made a a commitmenent to e gulf, and...
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itit drills many wells using directional drilling techniques to fan out the wells like the drill had as much as 10 kilometers away in any direction. was the drilling is c complete,t is taken away and service trks.. this is a process cannot hydraulic fracturing. the pipipes h have halls withh e extreme pressure drives the fluid into thehe s shale and crs it, releasing the gas and other chemicals. the millions of liters of polluted watater mixed with fracking lewis returns to the surface where the liquid must be disposeded of. often near this with the liquids and volatile compounds can evaporate into the air. for the 8-day year life of the well, trucks must take away the pollutedixture. this c c be 50% of evething cong up theell, mtly volale orgic compoun. tential poells with this ocess s e not ju relegat to the fcking of the welbut ery aspe of redtion. the inin iwhen t they ak outut of t sidesesf f thshaft into the water tle throu cracked cases. so, the chemica are mix and sos and sred in lar pond a a must insulated from t colle which i sotimes t done. once iis drilled and producuctio
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itits interpreted and implplented in different ways. anththose uslly y haveore toto do with local traditions than with any rules found in the koran. flashlights illuminate the dark cocoers. sharia police cars patl l the strereets of banda aceh at walkg pacece. thth're looking to catch young coleles unawes.. they warn: "go home, it's late. these officecers are makining e people abide by sharia law. alcohol, h holdi handsds a even flirtiting outside of marriage e alprprohibit. >> we've ordered them to sit fufurther art.t. or go hohome ifwewe'll take thehem to the poe keke more statioion.n themem, >> aone caug by shar poli is in f a gruelli nishme - a publibeating. they, who are brought to the mosque in handcuffs. among them: 22 year old rnrnia. >> i have sinned. i'd vivise you peoeople t to overstep thehe boundaries s of shariaia. because itit hurts. / >>>> the men andnd women are h sentntenced to 25 5 lashes. amamg them is kurnia's girlfrie.. a masksked man is wawaiting wite ca.. the couplele's "crime" w woult raise eyeyebrowlsewhehere j
itits interpreted and implplented in different ways. anththose uslly y haveore toto do with local traditions than with any rules found in the koran. flashlights illuminate the dark cocoers. sharia police cars patl l the strereets of banda aceh at walkg pacece. thth're looking to catch young coleles unawes.. they warn: "go home, it's late. these officecers are makining e people abide by sharia law. alcohol, h holdi handsds a even flirtiting outside of marriage e alprprohibit. >> we've...
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susuddenly, itit all comes out. yu li: it's huge pressure.e. lookt t my swollen e eyes. i cacan hardly sleleep. day and nighght get mixed d un th busininess. i don't veve frien anymomo. i can't meet anyone for lunch, just very briefly in the evening. and then h have toet back. this work cuts m me off from rl lifefe completely.y. rereporter: and then he rrrris on, if nonothg had hahaened. tellhis jokes,oes s his show anit seeeems he y bebe seahing for the same thing as his clnts. as if f wh he really wantss not the money,oror t viewers, chile. rising energy prices have been making it harder for dairy farmers to earn a living. so, they have been looking for ways to bring down their costs in an eco-friendly way. weeaded to t the south of the country, near osorno, where our reporter m met farmers who are addrdressing the problem. reporter: it's not a bad life for a cow here. nowhere else in chile offers such lush pastures. and nowhere else in the country produces as much milk as the region around the city of osorno. adadriana mohr has been a farmr for 38 years. her family ca
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i realized itit was imporortanto conserve the ocean when i'm grorowing up p and undersrstandg the relalationship t that the seychehellois opople have with h the ocean and wiwith the mmarine ecososystem and how w me rely on it for our food, because most of ouour food ccome from m the sea. and i think i undnderstood hohow important it was for us to protect this. helena sims: evererything is connected to the ocean. we get food from the ocean, protecection from the ocean, our climate, ourur weather i is driven by p processes which are from ththe ocean. s so everythig we d do in a w way or anoththers connenected to the ocean. i it s an intntegral partrt of our liv. wwe're only 455 square kilometes of land, compared to over a million square kilometers of oceanan. ideally you would call the seychelles a large oceanic state. the seychehelles economys driven by tourism and fisheries. they are the two main drivers of our economy. antat: the corals provide a home for different specieies in the ocean, macroinverts, fish species. but they also provide for economic activities, including diving and snorkeling.
i realized itit was imporortanto conserve the ocean when i'm grorowing up p and undersrstandg the relalationship t that the seychehellois opople have with h the ocean and wiwith the mmarine ecososystem and how w me rely on it for our food, because most of ouour food ccome from m the sea. and i think i undnderstood hohow important it was for us to protect this. helena sims: evererything is connected to the ocean. we get food from the ocean, protecection from the ocean, our climate, ourur weather...
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itit is aimemed at killing insns and preventnting them from becoming pests. it is disastrous. it is an incredibly toxic chememical. it is one that afaffects nearly every element of the eco-s-systm frfrom snails threw two fish or amphibians all the way up the fofood chain. there's a huge number of cocountries around the world. it is banned for regions best fofor reasons. my message to c consumers who et prawns, don't do it. >> it is not just a unregulated use of illegal chemicals that consumers should be wororried about. the british film crew uncovered evevidence of routitine adultltn of shrimpp destined d for faculs -- f factoriries. in this fooootage, they demonstrated h how shrimp from this r region are sececretly injected witith dirty water t td weight before they are sold on to the factory. some ngos have often clalaimed e shrimp industry in bangladesh is necessary to development. they arere affected by commercil shrimp agriculturere. >> people who arare living i in areas the shrimp is being cultivated are being comompletey devovoid of their l livelihoodsf theirr lives.. i
itit is aimemed at killing insns and preventnting them from becoming pests. it is disastrous. it is an incredibly toxic chememical. it is one that afaffects nearly every element of the eco-s-systm frfrom snails threw two fish or amphibians all the way up the fofood chain. there's a huge number of cocountries around the world. it is banned for regions best fofor reasons. my message to c consumers who et prawns, don't do it. >> it is not just a unregulated use of illegal chemicals that...
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table, itit off the was not an issue. with israel, something is going to happen. they will do something that will be a very good thing. but they want to make peace and i hope the palestinians want to make peace. and if they do, everybody will be very happy in the end. we will see what happens. i did not really read his remarks. i think i am better off not seeing them. them, have done a lot for and hopefully they are going to make peace with their people. you know what? it is many years of killing people. it is many years of killing each other. they have to be tired and disgusted of it. so, let's see what happens. i think eventually, very sound minds. i hope the sound mind will prevail. it would be a great achievement. betweenuld make peace israel and the palestinians. that would be one of our truly great achievements. but the money was never on the table. we give them tremendous amounts, hundreds of millions of dollars a year. them money is on the table because why should we do that as a country if they are doing nothing for us? and what we want to do for them is
table, itit off the was not an issue. with israel, something is going to happen. they will do something that will be a very good thing. but they want to make peace and i hope the palestinians want to make peace. and if they do, everybody will be very happy in the end. we will see what happens. i did not really read his remarks. i think i am better off not seeing them. them, have done a lot for and hopefully they are going to make peace with their people. you know what? it is many years of...
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itit violates the notion of one person, one vote.like to think if you get the most votes come you're the winner. that is not how it works because of gerrymandering right now post of amy: explain the role of governor scotttt walker of wisconsisin. wisconsin n has been a test cas, the laboratory for the koch brothers and so many o other peopople for destroying the progressive movemenent and corruptingng democracy stuff sct walker led this effort. wiwisconsin, sincece he took ov, has passed the worst germanic in the country.y. the worst foot suppression laws, and the worst dark money laws. what they're doing is systematically corrupting every letter of democracy to try to give republicans for power. they are turned a purple state, it gave birth to unions to social security, do so many other important progressive achievements, turned it into a laboratory for the coat others another big-money interests that have t their way and decimatatel the thingsgs that made wisconsin prorogressive state historically.. thisis is the model thatat rerep
itit violates the notion of one person, one vote.like to think if you get the most votes come you're the winner. that is not how it works because of gerrymandering right now post of amy: explain the role of governor scotttt walker of wisconsisin. wisconsin n has been a test cas, the laboratory for the koch brothers and so many o other peopople for destroying the progressive movemenent and corruptingng democracy stuff sct walker led this effort. wiwisconsin, sincece he took ov, has passed the...
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here's how itit would work. above a certain level--and thehe level in those years was s $25,000 a year-- the income tax rate that would have to o be paiaid is--presid's proposal--100%. that's right. $25,000 a year would bececome a maximum income. you know how we havave a minimum wag?? this would be the maximum income, the other end. the republicans, predictably, went crazy. and they fought and they yelled, and they reached a compromise. and the compromise was that above the top, the highest rate, the richest americans would hencnceforth havave to pay 94%. the law signed by the president. if you were rich in the 1940s, every dollar over the top limit, the highest bracket that you earned, you got to keep 6 cents. and the other 94 cents went to the president and to the government. and, by the way, in the 1950s and '60s, it continued. 91% was the top bracket. republicans endorsed it. democrats endorsed it. republican and democratic presidents maintained it. and, by the way, why? the answer was easy, and everybody un
here's how itit would work. above a certain level--and thehe level in those years was s $25,000 a year-- the income tax rate that would have to o be paiaid is--presid's proposal--100%. that's right. $25,000 a year would bececome a maximum income. you know how we havave a minimum wag?? this would be the maximum income, the other end. the republicans, predictably, went crazy. and they fought and they yelled, and they reached a compromise. and the compromise was that above the top, the highest...
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. >> itit's awesome.eye, now the soot eant to be around at the end of the night when you off. >> as well. taput your and fill in you can do it soccasion or a out. makeup wipes won't mind. >> i thi mindset. i think it's pretty that mindset. he's sta of us would end. this is his progression on the salmon ladder. he's gon all the way up to the top. yes, super happy. most people would be li mastered it. no so starts the three progress trying to perfectg he can do on this piece o >> his friends it too? >> yeah. you can see when the two start using it at the same time start going to really advanced transfers from one side to the other. now clearly seetting stronger. >> if he has to sit in the already, wait for the rest '17. in each instance we to see what about that video as he's going around with one hand and go all the way up to the top. >> >> he's showing off now. look mom, no hands.one hand two hand. >> abs, he gets his involved.tivates the transfer. >> nice move. >> for all people ws t lweight just before
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correspondent: the plan will see nenew road l links and shippppig links througughout asi itit has raisedorries of chine expansionism and country living in the shadow of beijing's military. a project to upgrade a key rail line in serbia raised fears of what beijing was buying was influence. the french president said the new trade route had to benefit both sides. >> these r roads cannot be one way. there e has to be cummings and goings. these roads cannot be those of a new hegemony that would transform the country they cross into vassals. correspondent: there's not much chance of these chinese soldiers will be marching into your but emmanuel macron will have to avoid fears that the silk road will become a way for more chinese mass production. brent: amazon says of the market for initial public offerings for dropbox and spotify could total $990 b billion in 2018. correspondenent: the saudi arabn oioil mammoth aramco gives ahead with its plan to sell local shares on the open market, it will be the largest ipo in his. -- in history. what music streaming company spotify is doing is less than a
correspondent: the plan will see nenew road l links and shippppig links througughout asi itit has raisedorries of chine expansionism and country living in the shadow of beijing's military. a project to upgrade a key rail line in serbia raised fears of what beijing was buying was influence. the french president said the new trade route had to benefit both sides. >> these r roads cannot be one way. there e has to be cummings and goings. these roads cannot be those of a new hegemony that...
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lolongevity has itits place. but i'm not concererned about tt nono..ujust want toto do god's wil. and he hasas allowed m me to gop to the mountain. i look over anand i have seen te promised land. you,ot get ththere with but i want you to know the night that we as a people e will geteo so i'm happyd land tonight. i'm not worried d about anythih. ..am not fearing a any man mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. amy: that is dr. king hours before, the evening before he was assassinated. you interview jesse jackson, who was at his side at the time of his death, about that speech and what happened in those ensuing hours after it. >> it was really amazing talking to someone like jesse jackson who you think you know as such a public figure, to get him to really open up in a very personal way and you really tear up about this story. that is the part of me as a narrative film maker, talking to someone, almost like a director trying to put them back in this space that is very and comfortable for them. as he starts telling the story, he describe
lolongevity has itits place. but i'm not concererned about tt nono..ujust want toto do god's wil. and he hasas allowed m me to gop to the mountain. i look over anand i have seen te promised land. you,ot get ththere with but i want you to know the night that we as a people e will geteo so i'm happyd land tonight. i'm not worried d about anythih. ..am not fearing a any man mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. amy: that is dr. king hours before, the evening before he was...
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itit is part of a two hundred 50 kilometer route that will connect the southeasast of the country to central china. it should be operational by the year's end. javier: will just call that teamwork. brent: we want to turn now to chechnya. the so-called islamic state has been driven from much of the territory it once held in syria and iraq. as defeat looms, the families of young people who joined is are wondering what has become of them. hundreds left from chechnya loan. alone. in the second part of juri's series, he speaks with the young woman who joined the islamic state. juri: a typical chechenen subur. people know each other and help each other. this, despite higher fences. there is one thing neighbors don't discuss -- the missing children. she has kept her silence for four years, but is now breaking her silence to talk to us about her beloved daughter, who has not been in her parents house for four years. her husband went to syria to fight with the so-called islamic state. tetimaat: she took my daughter and their three children. he won't come back, because he was killed last march
itit is part of a two hundred 50 kilometer route that will connect the southeasast of the country to central china. it should be operational by the year's end. javier: will just call that teamwork. brent: we want to turn now to chechnya. the so-called islamic state has been driven from much of the territory it once held in syria and iraq. as defeat looms, the families of young people who joined is are wondering what has become of them. hundreds left from chechnya loan. alone. in the second part...
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at t t end of ththe day if we he a platform for a new candidatete to run, itit is algreat.t.ieve democracy is n n borne out of onene election. i i see this election and jones link -- challenging patent as a long-term game here a. >> if people have heard about her they have heard about her being a socialite turned tv host. what would you tell the rest voter ththat she is qualified to be thehe next presidenent? >> i d don't think the questions who is t mosost qualifieied. we have seseen so many apparenty qualified candndidates andnd lok where t t country is righght no. i don't think the questition isf all application. i believeve i it's more i imporo create a a situation or environment t where everybybodyn run,n, whehere all five people n be heaeard andnd people e can te part i in elections and we are o far away from m it. i believeve theremlin is tryingg to make a situation wherere noby can run for office. and i thinink were able to talk out qualificacation when eveverything is a fafarce. where e trying to do the best.. it would b be great if other candidates could run for off
at t t end of ththe day if we he a platform for a new candidatete to run, itit is algreat.t.ieve democracy is n n borne out of onene election. i i see this election and jones link -- challenging patent as a long-term game here a. >> if people have heard about her they have heard about her being a socialite turned tv host. what would you tell the rest voter ththat she is qualified to be thehe next presidenent? >> i d don't think the questions who is t mosost qualifieied. we have...
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new a new achievement in that field, based to start with their own employees and extended -- extend itito many more american peop, especially those with no access to serious care. think itsiness leaders is necessary, warren buffett says the u.s. health care system is a tapeworm on the u.s. economy. the cost is ballooning. what does the u.s. spend on health care versus the results that it gets? -- the unitedcan states of america spends 17%, 18% of the gross amount of product on health care -- gross domestic product on the health care while france or germany with better results in terms of life expectancy and so on, spend about 12% or 11 point something percent, not mention the united kingdom with 9%, 10%. the prices for health care, medical customizations, surgery, 5% increase of 4%, 5% increase in the five recent years, far more than the increase in the economy. there is a gap between the capability of the people to pay for health care and the cost. therefore, there is a need for a new model. the willingness of president obamacare, i will not get involved in the american policy,, but the
new a new achievement in that field, based to start with their own employees and extended -- extend itito many more american peop, especially those with no access to serious care. think itsiness leaders is necessary, warren buffett says the u.s. health care system is a tapeworm on the u.s. economy. the cost is ballooning. what does the u.s. spend on health care versus the results that it gets? -- the unitedcan states of america spends 17%, 18% of the gross amount of product on health care --...
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if n, itit sks.ter: but we've come during fasting season, and it's forbidden to practice magic right now. the woman says that politicians also have ththeir fortunes tol, but she's s careful around t t. popoliticians from kyev resportedly also consulteded te famomous molfar mymykhailo nec. five years ago he was discovered stabbed to death. magdalena believes it was a political assassinatioion. >> he knew ukraine's future, and he spokeke many times of a war that wasas about to brbreak o. so they probobably decided to kl him, so his secrcrets wod gogoo the grave wiwithim. reporter: whatever the truth, mamagic hahasn't been able o protect ukraine from war. ♪ anchor: magic may not have been able to prevent conflict in ukraine, but a farmer in switzerland has decided to use another ancient t method of summononing protection, , lobbg the governmement. armin capaul loves his animals and believes that cows have rights. and has made it his mission to curtail a practice he considers unnecessarily cruel. he has
if n, itit sks.ter: but we've come during fasting season, and it's forbidden to practice magic right now. the woman says that politicians also have ththeir fortunes tol, but she's s careful around t t. popoliticians from kyev resportedly also consulteded te famomous molfar mymykhailo nec. five years ago he was discovered stabbed to death. magdalena believes it was a political assassinatioion. >> he knew ukraine's future, and he spokeke many times of a war that wasas about to brbreak o. so...
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of the red cross said the number of suspected cholera cases in yemen has reached 1 million, making itithe worst cholera epidemic on record, and the united nations is warning over 8 million people are a step away from famine. more than 80% of yemenis now lack food, fuel, water and access to healthcare. well, recently nermeen shaikh and i spoke to journalist iona craig, who was based in sana'a from 2010 0 to 2015 as thehe yen cocorrespondent for the timemesf london. she wawas awarded ththe 2016 orl prizize for her reporting on yemen. i started by asking her what the world needs to know about the crisis in yemen. >> i think it is really how man-made the human a during crisis is. the saudi coalition's policy of not just blockadading the c couy and restricting food imports in yemen imports 90% of its food in peace time, but also the bombing campaign that i m mentioned in that report for the guardian that has been used to systematically target's yemenis ability to grow their own food or supply food for themselves. so there is a clear had -- pattern of a strategy to bomb farmland, to target th
of the red cross said the number of suspected cholera cases in yemen has reached 1 million, making itithe worst cholera epidemic on record, and the united nations is warning over 8 million people are a step away from famine. more than 80% of yemenis now lack food, fuel, water and access to healthcare. well, recently nermeen shaikh and i spoke to journalist iona craig, who was based in sana'a from 2010 0 to 2015 as thehe yen cocorrespondent for the timemesf london. she wawas awarded ththe 2016...
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their tactic -- nonviole resiancece, mu of itit bed on hur in action. >> people need to have something to -- they need to belong to something. so creating that impression like using humor, making it sexy and this kind of things -- and then people know who you a e if you're doing something on the streets. it is important to have symbols and to create a brand because that's the way of life. >> otpor's symbol was a fist. today it's been adopopted as a logo by their new organizaon nvas. canvnvas trains anand adviss activists s all over thehe wo, and offers seminars online. >> we've probably worked with people from 40, 50 different countries. i've lost count completely. anand this ranges frfrom small student grgroups fighting for justice or less rape on their campus to the large organizations that are shaking the autocratic governments across the wororld. our r idea is that skills you bring in the conflict are more important then the conditions. you can have the worst conditions in the world, but if yoyohave a skilled movement, th y you canet t the sess. >> to increase a movement's chanance
their tactic -- nonviole resiancece, mu of itit bed on hur in action. >> people need to have something to -- they need to belong to something. so creating that impression like using humor, making it sexy and this kind of things -- and then people know who you a e if you're doing something on the streets. it is important to have symbols and to create a brand because that's the way of life. >> otpor's symbol was a fist. today it's been adopopted as a logo by their new organizaon nvas....
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anand i gus itit allomes d dowto education and saying t to peop, you know, haveve respect wheheu go out to those plac, lolook afafter that, bebecause we want for genenerations to c come. repoporter: the grgreat barrierf austral's most faus tourisattraction there'still time to save it t -- it's just a question o prioritieses. bubut the clock k is ticking - - loudly. host: that's all for tod. send u us your comments to global300000@dw.m, or r vit us on facebook, dw global society. see you next time. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: opportunity. by dhl. (techno music) - kiev nowadays is a great place to be makiking art. people are hungry for new means of expression. - all art is political. i do this provocation to start discussion. - people party here. they live their lives, while at the same time, their country's at war. - when you don't have stability, you feel so much more free. you can basically do anything.
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for a long time a senior there was no w w cooool buys rules itit seems that peopl. ifif thehere had been a secd referendum should be o off s one of those in the same wa. now t the polls is startingo change really are andnd although you got some roommate is using that t waa democrcratic vote should not be a seconond referendum. yu have some politicians whether it said the former prime minister tony glass. whether it's nigel farrell ocean forr you can't leader. who self formally that attas the e lateral relationship of force thatt phones on britain has and will havee? is it depends on what the finanal deal looks like so. the trouble is is far from over for t the government ad thee perceptionn here is vey much the government is completelyly balald down. by brexit this as a time when there was a very serious crises not least of the after the national health service. and and all this the size of the opposition trying to really make headway here and show that this government. is just too consumed by rises. managing thank you very much indeed as you have yet at reversing f
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ththe greatest river in n the wt doesn't reach itits end righght.erersonally am going to o fel much better knowining that that river doeses reach the sea. >> > john wesley powell, , the s explorer of f the colorado o rir basasin, was coconvinced ofof oe thining, that the growowth of civilization would be contingent on e e sizend h health of t thee watersheds. with the corado river no longer reachining her delta, and greater demamand looming, perhas popowell wass right. by reshaping the historical compacts that burden u us, we cn exexplore newew frontiers of cooperation, conservation, and reuse. wewe can changnge how we produce food, create energy, and grow our cities to restore a mighty river's connection toto the sea. all the while e renewing our appreciation fofor a resource we have most certainly taken for granted. man: : ladieses and gentlemen, pplease welcome "bioioneers" assocociate producer j.p. harprpignies. [applause] harpignieies: welcome, fellow creatures. um, so i i have the great privilege of serving-g-- ahem--on a team that reviews hun
ththe greatest river in n the wt doesn't reach itits end righght.erersonally am going to o fel much better knowining that that river doeses reach the sea. >> > john wesley powell, , the s explorer of f the colorado o rir basasin, was coconvinced ofof oe thining, that the growowth of civilization would be contingent on e e sizend h health of t thee watersheds. with the corado river no longer reachining her delta, and greater demamand looming, perhas popowell wass right. by reshaping the...
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washihington this w week is itit's dominated thehe cable news showsws and. and and newspapers and. it was possible salts to. donald trump's twenty eighteen. yeah it was always efforts that we had about a rapid push the trying hot shot this book. it seems a leaders of the generator extra book sales net. ideal for michael wall for his first tv interview today said he might send. donald trump a box of chocolates says thank you. because. you know you just caught by publicists a. like this. the. the criticism of the white house and the legal exempts. to it to block the book. justice generated tremendous. interest and and and sales. one book shop in washington i about a mile from the white house. and. will stay open until midnight. is a long queues that the book i fill the shelves and fifty minutes and people are comparing it to the launch of a of a harry potter book. at the bali's also shot to the top of. a animals and and. and i'm ready people saying you know the white house could not handle this was us in terms of. highlighting the book in generating a site for us. and just briefly le
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will they conceding that itit could be done and very chinesese scientists say they are not funny to use the technique on people. fish and high research center is planning to roll out some two dozen more training facilities. over the next five years. sites it's cases that now this is a business he's waited on it sees it is with us and she added. warm and cuddly from. now i would stop and something excuse us. the us president dr that devil's which was. quite inches have say in where those helicopters wasn't and that security detail yeah as expected from the us president not donald trump as we were saying is touched down at this is ski resort. is ahead of his much anticipated speech on friday us president says he's bringing a message of peace and prosperity to the world economic forum. from is the first us president to attend the annual gathering since bill clinton in two thousan. from added he would be supported amongst the devils the lead despite his anti globalization rhetoric during his time in office. now us treasury secretary has been speaking in doubles ahead of mister trump's big a
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everyone's making their way very carefully here because the glacier gets a a little bron up, but itit's a beautiful day, and it looks like we might make it all the way to lake atlin. >> wewe struggle down through ts dusty and blowing newly uncovered ground where the vast llewellyn has melted and finally we make our way down this long valley to lake atlin. here we're picked up by a boat andd start deciphering the data anand working it into the sscientific literature, , where researchers around the world can use it to fine tune their climate change predictions. from the glaciological and arctic sciences institute on lake atlin, british columbia, this is jeffrey barbee reporting for link tv. >> glaciers are not the only things melting. so is arctic sea ice. just how fast is the sea ice melting? research scientist julienne stroeve is working with the national science foundation to find out. >> i know the importance of snow and ice in helping regulate the planet's temperature, it's one of the reasons i wenent into studying snow and ice because it's very important to our climate system. and i
everyone's making their way very carefully here because the glacier gets a a little bron up, but itit's a beautiful day, and it looks like we might make it all the way to lake atlin. >> wewe struggle down through ts dusty and blowing newly uncovered ground where the vast llewellyn has melted and finally we make our way down this long valley to lake atlin. here we're picked up by a boat andd start deciphering the data anand working it into the sscientific literature, , where researchers...