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the united states sent in helicopters that conductd the greatest air lift in the history of mankind. moved about 20 thousand on thes in the mountains to keep 1/2 million people a hive during the wintertime. it was very heroic and people were grateful. aid has dropped 70 percent after a year in the wake of that void many jihad and people labeled terrorists have set up camps. this is one here. in pakistan. and in that camp, there are many kids that are previously were going to school and now they have no school and the cost to help them go would be about one month per month per child. fifth grader 20 bucks a year. first grader five bucks a year. they get their food in the back on the mess tenth and then on the left is an extreme place where people get indoctrined into a violent islam. because of international lack of help for those kids to get implicated these kids are here. there's another camp here. osama bin ladins first assistant. spent two-years in gann tan know bay in cuba and he's running large camp and just down that the united states, 212 mash units. what's going on is they're
the united states sent in helicopters that conductd the greatest air lift in the history of mankind. moved about 20 thousand on thes in the mountains to keep 1/2 million people a hive during the wintertime. it was very heroic and people were grateful. aid has dropped 70 percent after a year in the wake of that void many jihad and people labeled terrorists have set up camps. this is one here. in pakistan. and in that camp, there are many kids that are previously were going to school and now they...
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enthusiasm unknown to mankind. >> i like that, unknown to mankind. >> first time you heard that one? >> his transition from hysterical to dead serious is somewhat frightening. we will have the stanford-oregon game here on saturday afternoon at 5:00. it is the prime time game on abc. two teams in the top 10, so it should be fun. >> a great game. >> [laughing]. >>> "nightline" is coming up next. >> thank for joining us, everyone. >> we will be back in the evening, of course. we appreciate your time. see you tomorrow.
enthusiasm unknown to mankind. >> i like that, unknown to mankind. >> first time you heard that one? >> his transition from hysterical to dead serious is somewhat frightening. we will have the stanford-oregon game here on saturday afternoon at 5:00. it is the prime time game on abc. two teams in the top 10, so it should be fun. >> a great game. >> [laughing]. >>> "nightline" is coming up next. >> thank for joining us, everyone. >> we...
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also talked about their stewardship responsibility in the stewardship is in the interest of all of mankind so at the same time there are expressions of national interest there are expressions of common interest and so really the balance is one of them of achieving national interests and common interests not just for the arctic states themselves but for the world as a whole. if we look into the future with the changing sea ice conditions there will be opportunities for transit across the north polar region as a new trade route which means that will become economically feasible to travel between the north atlantic in the north pacific in ways that wasn't possible in the past and those types of opportunities will mature over decades and so in some sense the infrastructure associated with energy oil and gas will be a prelude to the type of long term infrastructure that will be associated with trade routes which presumably is going to be the long term economic benefit from the changing environmental conditions in the arctic and test excel not only short term benefits but potential long term ben
also talked about their stewardship responsibility in the stewardship is in the interest of all of mankind so at the same time there are expressions of national interest there are expressions of common interest and so really the balance is one of them of achieving national interests and common interests not just for the arctic states themselves but for the world as a whole. if we look into the future with the changing sea ice conditions there will be opportunities for transit across the north...
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is it mankind, itself, or external factors? >> we are in danger of destroying ourselves by our greed and stupidity. we cannot remain looking inwards at ourselves on a small and increasingly overdroughted parent. >> larry: what are mankind's chances of surviving these dangers? >> if we can get through the next few hundred years we should have spread out into space. then an isolated disaster will not wipe out the entire human race. >> larry: we have to get through the next 200 years though. we'll be right back with more of the directly responsive stephen hawking. we'll meet an outstanding panel following him. the book is widely discussed and being reviewed everywhere. the book is "the grand design." [ talking ] [ slap! ] -[ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] -ow, ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum ta tum tum tums ♪ [ male announcer ] ever have morning pain slow you down? introducing bayer am, an extra strength pain relie
is it mankind, itself, or external factors? >> we are in danger of destroying ourselves by our greed and stupidity. we cannot remain looking inwards at ourselves on a small and increasingly overdroughted parent. >> larry: what are mankind's chances of surviving these dangers? >> if we can get through the next few hundred years we should have spread out into space. then an isolated disaster will not wipe out the entire human race. >> larry: we have to get through the next...
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is it mankind, itself, or external factors? >> we are in danger of destroying ourselves by our greed and stupidity. we cannot remain looking inwards at ourselves on a small and increasingly overdroughted parent. >> larry: what are mankind's chances of surviving these dangers? >> if we can get through the next few hundred years we should have spread out into space. then an isolated disaster will not wipe out the entire human race. >> larry: we have to get through the next 200 years though. we'll be right back with more of the directly responsive stephen hawking. we'll meet an outstanding panel following him. the book is widely discussed and being reviewed everywhere. the book is "the grand design." with capital one's venture card, we get double miles on every purchase. echo! so we earned a trip to the grand canyon twice as fast. uh-oh. we get double miles every time we use our card. i'll take these. no matter what we're buying. plus the damages. and since double miles add up quick, we can bring the whole gang. it's hard to beat
is it mankind, itself, or external factors? >> we are in danger of destroying ourselves by our greed and stupidity. we cannot remain looking inwards at ourselves on a small and increasingly overdroughted parent. >> larry: what are mankind's chances of surviving these dangers? >> if we can get through the next few hundred years we should have spread out into space. then an isolated disaster will not wipe out the entire human race. >> larry: we have to get through the next...
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enthusiasim unknown to mankind and just. >> lie that i can unknown to mankind. >> first time you heardt? >>reporter: i love the harbaugh reaction. we'll have the stanford oregon game saturday over on abc 7. kick off at 5:00 o'clock follow that with edition after the game. cal would have should have could have. if they made a chip shot field goal on saturday they should have beaten arizona. could have escape the desert with tremendous bounce back victory instead 10-9 wildcat and score over a minute left and cal has a by week this we can to regroup. >> wish we could have played a game the next day. let alone this week. we have to use the time the to regain ourselves and go back to the basic and fundamental as coach says so well do that and captain wait to play ucla. >>reporter: kind of a messy game. >> i love harbaugh. about clearly focused on the game at oregon and 2 out and giant game trying to stretch here to get the final out but it is 4-two in the 9th. they are going to close it out. >> thanks larry. >> that's this edition for all of us. unapologetic. thanks for watching. see you ag
enthusiasim unknown to mankind and just. >> lie that i can unknown to mankind. >> first time you heardt? >>reporter: i love the harbaugh reaction. we'll have the stanford oregon game saturday over on abc 7. kick off at 5:00 o'clock follow that with edition after the game. cal would have should have could have. if they made a chip shot field goal on saturday they should have beaten arizona. could have escape the desert with tremendous bounce back victory instead 10-9 wildcat...
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>> my world view is that america is the last best hope for mankind for freedom and obama doesn't view>> it's president obama and he is an american and it's insulting to sit here and have gingrich talk about this kenyan view. we know what he was saying there. it made no sense whatsoever. he should be ashamed of himself. and apologize for it. he's an american and he's a christian just in case you were confused. >> i'm going to call it between roland and erick here. the other panel i. ists silent during that. i appreciate the respectful debate between the two of you. what's the word on the street? our secret weapon next. i want to give my 5 employees health insurance, but i just can't afford it. i have diabetes. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. and i'm worried if i lose my job, i won't be able to afford insurance. when i graduated from college, i lost my health insurance. the minute i got sick, i lost my insurance. not anymore. not anymore. not anymore. america's healthcare reforms change lives for the better. to find out how it can help you, visit us at americasfairhealthca
>> my world view is that america is the last best hope for mankind for freedom and obama doesn't view>> it's president obama and he is an american and it's insulting to sit here and have gingrich talk about this kenyan view. we know what he was saying there. it made no sense whatsoever. he should be ashamed of himself. and apologize for it. he's an american and he's a christian just in case you were confused. >> i'm going to call it between roland and erick here. the other...
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independence understood full well, that is to say there is a decent respect owed to the opinions of mankind. and i'm afraid that we did not take that adequately seriously inhe run-up to the w or e conduct of the war. and i think we've paid a huge price for that. >> michael, the lessons for you? >> well, one of the lessons is the mistakes that were made going in. remember secretary rumsfeld said we needed to have a light footprint, and i don't think even the surge would have been necessary if we had not done a better job of securing the country earlier. rumsfeld's view was that we would go in lightly and leave quickly. of course, none of that's happened, and i think that was a big mistake. >> tell me what you think about the possibility ofther situations where we think the head of a country is dangerous. do we -- >> there's still some of those around, by the way. >> do we still have the right to send in our troops, to invade, to kill the leader? do we have that right? >> no, of course not. of course not. and if you will remember, and as bill of course recalls, the amount of times we went to
independence understood full well, that is to say there is a decent respect owed to the opinions of mankind. and i'm afraid that we did not take that adequately seriously inhe run-up to the w or e conduct of the war. and i think we've paid a huge price for that. >> michael, the lessons for you? >> well, one of the lessons is the mistakes that were made going in. remember secretary rumsfeld said we needed to have a light footprint, and i don't think even the surge would have been...
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and cut off from the outside world you need to experiment to mankind for future deep space expeditions reaches a fresh milestone details just ahead here our team. stay with us here on our t.v. i'll be back with the headlines next. wealthy british soil the sun it's time to rise on. the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy is cause a report on our. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of kenya that. child hope for a show to rule the day. every month we give you the future the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us. with. this data data generated from an electrical grid. and you can do to do it in california. hundreds of energy sources for simplicity. let's go to sort of. good to have you with us as we give you today's top stories in the week in review here on r t these are your headlines choosing from left to right sweden votes in the country's parliamentary elections with a far right group causing controversy over its hardline on immi
and cut off from the outside world you need to experiment to mankind for future deep space expeditions reaches a fresh milestone details just ahead here our team. stay with us here on our t.v. i'll be back with the headlines next. wealthy british soil the sun it's time to rise on. the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy is cause a report on our. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets...
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mankind, his brain has embraced so many amazing things and yet we're still beating each other over the heads with clubs. accept the bullets now, one bullet with wipe out an entire city. tavis: despite all of that, you are still in love with this business called show business? >> well, it is also a way of communicating. feelings and stuff that is -- that makes the human being an original creature. and i think -- i still care about people. and the best, you know, you go to church to hear a sermon. you go to a theater or a cinema to be -- to laugh and to try and top think hopefully, walk out with a little idea that you might not have had when you entered. tavis: and there in lies the best reason to go see "lovely still" starring one martin landau. good have you. thank you for your time. >> my pleasure. tavis: pleasure is all mine. trust me. that's our show for tonight. until tomorrow night, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with oscar-winning actor tim robbins and a new
mankind, his brain has embraced so many amazing things and yet we're still beating each other over the heads with clubs. accept the bullets now, one bullet with wipe out an entire city. tavis: despite all of that, you are still in love with this business called show business? >> well, it is also a way of communicating. feelings and stuff that is -- that makes the human being an original creature. and i think -- i still care about people. and the best, you know, you go to church to hear a...
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but for 5,000 or 6,000 years, mankind has come back to it, not because it is special, but because it is scare. >> reporter: and pretty. >> perhaps. i like shiny things. >> reporter: beauty, scarcity, slidty. gold has always been a refuge for investors in anxious times, and so, these are boom times for gold dealers. at this gold trading company, business is brisk. people come to buy and sell gold. sometimes a lot. >> about $700,000. when i got started, i never thought gold was going to be this much. i was hoping it would get above $700 an ounce. >> reporter: he's been in business 22 years. he's never seen a market like this one. >> all of a sudden, people are looking into different investments. people are scared of the stock market, people are scared of the low interest rates they're receiving. so, therefore, a portion of that money is definitely going into the hard assets which is gold, silver and platinum. >> reporter: people are scared. all over the world, you see this rush to buy gold. they sell it at harrod's department store in london. and incredibly, there's a gold to go machin
but for 5,000 or 6,000 years, mankind has come back to it, not because it is special, but because it is scare. >> reporter: and pretty. >> perhaps. i like shiny things. >> reporter: beauty, scarcity, slidty. gold has always been a refuge for investors in anxious times, and so, these are boom times for gold dealers. at this gold trading company, business is brisk. people come to buy and sell gold. sometimes a lot. >> about $700,000. when i got started, i never thought...
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particular of also talked about their stewardship responsibility the stewardship is in the interest of all mankind so at the same time there are expressions of national interest there are expressions of common interest and so really the balance is one of achieving national interests and common interests not just for the card states themselves but for the world as as a whole the north pole glitters with possibilities and it's not just the arctic states that feel the pull of their region i was in the arctic and you know i was only five of the two thousand and six in the north pole and then also last year we all met with the arctic of the arctic region represents a very important part of the world in a very fragile. environment in a fragile eco system that we need to protect strategic interests in the arctic is global once this northernmost part of the world is better explored there are only a few minor points where there are disputes most of this is on this putative server and. territory there's a number of counties in europe like germany the united kingdom and china and others who are also very it'
particular of also talked about their stewardship responsibility the stewardship is in the interest of all mankind so at the same time there are expressions of national interest there are expressions of common interest and so really the balance is one of achieving national interests and common interests not just for the card states themselves but for the world as as a whole the north pole glitters with possibilities and it's not just the arctic states that feel the pull of their region i was in...
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avoidance of conflict that is necessary to make the arctic a region that is used to the interests of all mankind so at the same time there are expressions of national interest there are expressions of common interest and so really the balance is one of of achieving national interests and common interests not just for the current states themselves but for the world as a whole. two russian cosmonauts and an american astronaut made it safely back to earth on saturday after a technical glitch in orbit threatened their return for the first time so you spacecraft failed to undock from the international space station and their journey was postponed by a day the problem was fixed and the second attempt to went smoothly to space travelers landed safely in castle stan after spending almost six months on board the ice as three crew members remain at the station ready to welcome the next members or scheduled little orbit shot of cold birthday. and will be staying with all things technical in r t one later we explore advanced ways of saving the environment and that's in our program technology update stay wit
avoidance of conflict that is necessary to make the arctic a region that is used to the interests of all mankind so at the same time there are expressions of national interest there are expressions of common interest and so really the balance is one of of achieving national interests and common interests not just for the current states themselves but for the world as a whole. two russian cosmonauts and an american astronaut made it safely back to earth on saturday after a technical glitch in...
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weekend jaroslava was hosting an event that's trying to answer some of the toughest questions facing mankind how to keep the world safe what makes a democracy work and how to modernize the institutions that already exist these are some of the issues on the table as artie's a catarina gretsch over reports. it's a relatively new it's a relatively young for amateur has turned two years this time and it takes place in the u.s. level again but some claim that the forum has only the chances to reach the davos forum level russia is the host of the annual economic forum but so far it hasn't had a sort of political equivalent to that so some claim that the u.s. level of course could eventually become the equivalent now so many common challenges economic environmental also political and it's very clear about countries like russia with a long cultural intellectual tradition have a lot to offer in terms of trying to understand the problems and trying to find common solutions i certainly see a lot of potential because i think the case of babbles makes very clear that international economic and financial
weekend jaroslava was hosting an event that's trying to answer some of the toughest questions facing mankind how to keep the world safe what makes a democracy work and how to modernize the institutions that already exist these are some of the issues on the table as artie's a catarina gretsch over reports. it's a relatively new it's a relatively young for amateur has turned two years this time and it takes place in the u.s. level again but some claim that the forum has only the chances to reach...
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unique experiments to prepare mankind for future deep space exploration is a new milestone details coming up later in the program right here on r.t. . and the price of freedom as iraq pays out four hundred million dollars to american gulf war victims. this week russia and norway signed an arctic border agreement resolving a decades long a territorial dispute the treaty created a maritime boundary in the energy rich birds a sea and divided a disputed area roughly half the size of germany the deal is expected to boost offshore exploration in a region rich with reserves of oil and natural gas. russian in the region leaders a glowing from satisfaction. president dmitri medvedev and prime minister young stoltenberg have achieved is a huge relief for the nations. to go or it took us forty years to arrive at this agreement it's a long time but this event must certainly turn a new page in our bilateral relations the area which stretches over one hundred seventy five thousand kilometers in the bering sea has been a bone of contention between the neighboring countries since the nine hundred seventy
unique experiments to prepare mankind for future deep space exploration is a new milestone details coming up later in the program right here on r.t. . and the price of freedom as iraq pays out four hundred million dollars to american gulf war victims. this week russia and norway signed an arctic border agreement resolving a decades long a territorial dispute the treaty created a maritime boundary in the energy rich birds a sea and divided a disputed area roughly half the size of germany the...
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avoidance of conflict that is necessary to make the arctic a region that is used to the interests of all mankind so at the same time there are expressions of national interest there are expressions of common interest so really the balance is one of five achieving national interests and common interests not just for the arctic states themselves but for the world as a whole. security in the far east strategic partnership and trade between two shoes countries will top the talks at the table as russian president dmitry medvedev kicks off its three day visit to china the first stop of the three cities it was in formerly known as port arthur dmitri medvedev laid down flowers on put a wreath the memorial to the soviet civilians and soldiers who died in china during both world wars and in the once you know full russo-japanese war later in the day russia's president moves to beijing head of monday's talks with the county's top officials. while u.s. census figures show that america's poverty level is at its highest for one hundred years wars in iraq and afghanistan along with the term all of the financial
avoidance of conflict that is necessary to make the arctic a region that is used to the interests of all mankind so at the same time there are expressions of national interest there are expressions of common interest so really the balance is one of five achieving national interests and common interests not just for the arctic states themselves but for the world as a whole. security in the far east strategic partnership and trade between two shoes countries will top the talks at the table as...
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plus cut off from the outside world a unique experiment in a pair mankind for future deep space expeditions reaches a fresh milestone details just ahead. first though a polish court will determine the fate of one of russia's most wanted terror suspects was detained in warsaw on friday under an international arrest warrant but later released artie's alexy are assesses his chances of being extradited to russia . two days before i arrived in warsaw the polish media was speculating over whether one of russia's most wanted terrorist suspects who was also on interpol's list would be detained just hours after he landed in warsaw was apprehended by the police show for it to us was coming to attend a very high profile event the world. which is taking place in poland and it was impossible to ignore he would be making a public splash so therefore the poles had to act because they do have obligations to their european partners to the systems legal systems they belong to and i think that's what they're answering to in detaining the man himself seemingly confident of his immunity provided by his politica
plus cut off from the outside world a unique experiment in a pair mankind for future deep space expeditions reaches a fresh milestone details just ahead. first though a polish court will determine the fate of one of russia's most wanted terror suspects was detained in warsaw on friday under an international arrest warrant but later released artie's alexy are assesses his chances of being extradited to russia . two days before i arrived in warsaw the polish media was speculating over whether one...
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a cut off from the outside world for one hundred days and counting a unique experiment to prepare mankind for future deep space expeditions which is a new milestone details coming up next hour right here on our team. this week also saw another round of middle east peace talks with the israeli and palestinian leaders meeting for two days in sharm el sheikh and in jerusalem the meeting was overshadowed by israeli warplanes attacking gaza twice in response to palestinian rocket mortar fire the talks on to need to be stalled over israeli settlements in the west bank palestinian president mahmoud abbas had threatened to pull out of negotiations if israel extended the settlement building however he added that there is no alternative to peace omar barghouti from the palestinian campaign for the academic and cultural boycott of israel says the middle east talks are doomed to failure because of the rights of palestinians are being negated. the entire settlement colonial settlement enterprise is illegal according to international law all of the settlements have to be removed according to internatio
a cut off from the outside world for one hundred days and counting a unique experiment to prepare mankind for future deep space expeditions which is a new milestone details coming up next hour right here on our team. this week also saw another round of middle east peace talks with the israeli and palestinian leaders meeting for two days in sharm el sheikh and in jerusalem the meeting was overshadowed by israeli warplanes attacking gaza twice in response to palestinian rocket mortar fire the...
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avoidance of conflict that is necessary to make the arctic a region that is used to the interest of all mankind and thank you so much for the many say it is walking on thin ice deciding the arctic future but everybody here certainly seems optimistic. well it's good to hear katrina's reported talk more about any possible future disputes that could be over the arctic we're joined by our old mose a senior research fellow with the original institute of norway thanks we'll listen now to see tonight so so far all the countries claiming this stake on the arctic who's also played by the rules but how likely is it do you think is it ever a possible scenario that the situation could break down and escalate. i don't think the risk is very high and the reason why i'm saying this is that all the coastal states in the arctic have a shared interest in preserving the united nations' law of the sea as the basis for their claim to resources in the arctic if they were to engaged in any kind of conflict that. is the root of that convention and that would hurt all the arctic states well russia's been leading the wa
avoidance of conflict that is necessary to make the arctic a region that is used to the interest of all mankind and thank you so much for the many say it is walking on thin ice deciding the arctic future but everybody here certainly seems optimistic. well it's good to hear katrina's reported talk more about any possible future disputes that could be over the arctic we're joined by our old mose a senior research fellow with the original institute of norway thanks we'll listen now to see tonight...
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avoidance of conflict that is necessary to make the arctic a region that is used to the interests of all mankind so at the same time there are expressions of national interest there are expressions of common interest and so really the balance is one of five achieving national interests and common interests not just for the current states themselves but for the world as a whole. now two russian cosmonauts and an american astronaut made it safely back to earth on saturday after a technical glitch in orbit threatened their return for the first time to so you spacecraft fail to undock from the international space station and their journey was postponed by day the problem was fixed and the second attempt to unhitch when shrewdly and to space travelers landed safely in castle stand after spending almost six months on board the i assess and here are their first moments on the ground. to the somebody promised me an apple but what do you know we've got a cucumber here for a couple. when you stirred up dust here. oh think you. a crisis. comes out of exam do you look better no pretty. no i want you to come
avoidance of conflict that is necessary to make the arctic a region that is used to the interests of all mankind so at the same time there are expressions of national interest there are expressions of common interest and so really the balance is one of five achieving national interests and common interests not just for the current states themselves but for the world as a whole. now two russian cosmonauts and an american astronaut made it safely back to earth on saturday after a technical glitch...
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avoidance of conflict that is necessary to make the arctic a region that is used to the interest of all mankind president thank you so much for sharing many say it is walking on thin ice deciding the arctic future but everybody here certainly seems optimistic. so to hear our correspondent catherine a reporting for us they want to discuss the consequences of an exploration of the planet's nor the most reaches those talks to the key to of senate coffees an arctic expert is join us in the studio to say that very much so because you are just back from the arctic and in the last couple of days. really wanted to ask you what you saw the so recently and is is this all blown up out of proportion the threat to the floor and for the what is the situation there what should the situation is that we can just see the changes from the arctic and we can see fuel disc you know the sea changes the climate. changes which are impacting wildlife particularly would most well the ribble spaces like polar bears. some other public good to the arctic species is there more more still impacted by these changes how dramati
avoidance of conflict that is necessary to make the arctic a region that is used to the interest of all mankind president thank you so much for sharing many say it is walking on thin ice deciding the arctic future but everybody here certainly seems optimistic. so to hear our correspondent catherine a reporting for us they want to discuss the consequences of an exploration of the planet's nor the most reaches those talks to the key to of senate coffees an arctic expert is join us in the studio...
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avoidance of conflict that is necessary to make the arctic a region that is used to the interests of all mankind so at the same time there are expressions of national interest there are expressions of common interest and so really the balance is one of achieving national interests and common interests not just for the current states themselves but for the world as a whole. on the end of u.s. combat operations in iraq fifty thousand american troops still remain there part of their responsibility is to train the local police to cope with the medicine threat but is paulus clear discovered the task is far from finished amid rising levels of violence. dark and dangerous and body armor it does little to protect against the fact that they're not welcome here they're doing it despite a patrol through one of the iraqi neighborhoods trying to prevent counterattack fire this is a bombs team he stayed behind the mission providing training support and backup to the iraqi police when they get to our level we go over our operations order and planning for the actual missions we're going to do then we do a prett
avoidance of conflict that is necessary to make the arctic a region that is used to the interests of all mankind so at the same time there are expressions of national interest there are expressions of common interest and so really the balance is one of achieving national interests and common interests not just for the current states themselves but for the world as a whole. on the end of u.s. combat operations in iraq fifty thousand american troops still remain there part of their responsibility...