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all along the coast of newfoundland.l just about every last fish was gone. >> reporter: with one small punt launched from this one dock cobb's father couldn't compete with commercial vessels that had come to the north atlantic from all over the world. >> how bad did things get for him? >> he would go out and come back with nothing. one day in particular he came back with one fish. and he brought the fish into the house and he slapped it down onto the kitchen floor and said, well, it's done. and it was the next day he burned his boat. >> he burned his boat? >> he burned his boat. >> it's almost like a sacrifice. >> it was. he did it as a statement. he did it as an expression of pain and anger. >> reporter: lambert cobb made this sacrifice once he realized that those big boats were in his words turning fish into money. >> he said to me as a 10-year-old, you have got to figure out how this money thing works because if you don't it's going to eat everything we love. >> he wasn't wrong. as fish stocks dwindled so did the isla
all along the coast of newfoundland.l just about every last fish was gone. >> reporter: with one small punt launched from this one dock cobb's father couldn't compete with commercial vessels that had come to the north atlantic from all over the world. >> how bad did things get for him? >> he would go out and come back with nothing. one day in particular he came back with one fish. and he brought the fish into the house and he slapped it down onto the kitchen floor and said,...
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but that the world is going to need in the coming years. alberta, saskatchewan, newfoundland, and other places are going to be essential players in the net 0 economy, we're building in the expertise that oil and gas workers have brought to bear in that industry. over the past decades will be essential and how we build a net 0 future, not just for canada, but for the entire world. the solutions that we are building altogether as a country are ones that are going to be needed a few years from now. but also a few decades from now, and that is how canada is positioning itself. and that is how increasingly our energy industry is positioning itself as well in french as well. thank you. that to settle, i could, i can, you know, leave canada can so it will be a source of clean energy for the world. and in the st. carbonite, the expert canadian prime minister just trudeau, addressing the press there with german chance the olaf shoulds who's on a 3 day visit to canada, both addressing the topics of the war in ukraine as well as energy policy. the very rapidly changing energy policy of many countr
but that the world is going to need in the coming years. alberta, saskatchewan, newfoundland, and other places are going to be essential players in the net 0 economy, we're building in the expertise that oil and gas workers have brought to bear in that industry. over the past decades will be essential and how we build a net 0 future, not just for canada, but for the entire world. the solutions that we are building altogether as a country are ones that are going to be needed a few years from...
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intention to build, uh, a green farm for production electric farms for hydrogen production in newfoundlandabrador. the approximate cost of the project is 15 billion dollars, but the implementation time is e calculations that this can be done in 2 years. but how commercially profitable this project will be is another question. again it wasn't no agreements signed. all this is being implemented, so far, at the level of a memorandum of intent. thank you very much, vladimirovich, it is obvious that many questions may arise for german citizens as a result of this visit, judging by the fact that in general we agree. eh, otherwise, for the sake of which mr. schultz flew so far, he failed, and taking into account the fact that he recently admitted that it turns out that he still washes every day, and he called on his citizens in general, to a large extent to limit. uh, hygiene procedures out of necessity save money, but in general, there will probably be something to talk about with our own citizens about the catch from the schultz. thank you very much for being our guest. we continue our broadcas
intention to build, uh, a green farm for production electric farms for hydrogen production in newfoundlandabrador. the approximate cost of the project is 15 billion dollars, but the implementation time is e calculations that this can be done in 2 years. but how commercially profitable this project will be is another question. again it wasn't no agreements signed. all this is being implemented, so far, at the level of a memorandum of intent. thank you very much, vladimirovich, it is obvious that...
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and canadas prime minister justin trudeau have arrived in the canadian town of stevenville in newfoundland, where one of the most modern hydrogen plants is scheduled to be built. the 2 leaders have signed a hydrogen deal turban energy companies have already agreed to import canadian hydrogen minister for earlier. today. speaking of the business form, chancellor showed stress that canada is germany's partner of choice for energy minister rollin, as you may know, is trying to end its dependence on russian gas before supplies. possibly dwindle this winter, i asked our political corresponded huns brought to tell us more about this hydrogen deal. well, this concerns what's called green hydrogen. that's a production of hydrogen by using clean energy by using carbon neutral energy. this is thought of something that could happen in the northeast of kind of a canada, where there's a lot of wind power available. and this hick liquefied hydrogen could then be exported for instance to germany. this is a project that is also thought about as a medium term plan as something that reaches far into the fut
and canadas prime minister justin trudeau have arrived in the canadian town of stevenville in newfoundland, where one of the most modern hydrogen plants is scheduled to be built. the 2 leaders have signed a hydrogen deal turban energy companies have already agreed to import canadian hydrogen minister for earlier. today. speaking of the business form, chancellor showed stress that canada is germany's partner of choice for energy minister rollin, as you may know, is trying to end its dependence...
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even the schools found out through trip to linda has come from northern italy with his newfoundland dog reef. the yo yo plank wants to see if these candidates meet the standards. he said when he started 6, the school has 15 off shoots around italy. it's a global pioneer when it comes to canine or to rescue. i want to keep both. we're a team. i'm never alone, jojo, you every year that reef and i travel around italy to see if the dogs taking the test are following our philosophy. the quest, the philadelphia valentino ne others have several rounds of testing still to complete with common with now back to shore. darling him, what is it told i take so for the telling valentina focus is on the back of stones . oh oh oh oh oh that will not that amount to an are you ready to got done with that now we have to swim a lot. and yeah, the 2nd round. and yeah, so we get in the water. why? the seat up to full 100 trains. 6 units already helped keep it las coasts and like safe which of the trainees will join them. i called them this still a tricky exercise to complete the rescue jump dog 1st a. 7 villa
even the schools found out through trip to linda has come from northern italy with his newfoundland dog reef. the yo yo plank wants to see if these candidates meet the standards. he said when he started 6, the school has 15 off shoots around italy. it's a global pioneer when it comes to canine or to rescue. i want to keep both. we're a team. i'm never alone, jojo, you every year that reef and i travel around italy to see if the dogs taking the test are following our philosophy. the quest, the...
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even schools found out through trip to linda has come from northern italy with his newfoundland dog reef. the yo, yo yo blanca wants to see if these candidates move to standards. he said when he started 6, the school has 15 off shoots around italy. it's a global pioneer when it comes to canine ro, to rescue i want to keep both. we're a team. i'm never alone, jojo, you every year that reef and i travel around italy to see if the dogs taking the test or following our philosophy, the quest, the philadelphia valentino, the others have several rounds of testing still to complete with common with now back to shore, darling him, what is it to read? take so if it's a towing valentina focus is on the bank of stones. oh oh oh oh oh the mill, nathaniel, down to an are you ready? he got done with that now we have to swim a lot. and yeah, the 2nd round. and yeah, so we get in the water y. c, c o. up to full 100 times 6 units older to help keep it less coasts and like safe. which of the trainees will join them. i called them this still a tricky exercise. to complete the rescue. jump dog 1st. oh yeah.
even schools found out through trip to linda has come from northern italy with his newfoundland dog reef. the yo, yo yo blanca wants to see if these candidates move to standards. he said when he started 6, the school has 15 off shoots around italy. it's a global pioneer when it comes to canine ro, to rescue i want to keep both. we're a team. i'm never alone, jojo, you every year that reef and i travel around italy to see if the dogs taking the test or following our philosophy, the quest, the...
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i did send his up at all newfoundland, but his lad tosto, unless i did it today from teachers. good, good, have done so in that sense, earl's coalition, on the ceiling, you watching, we're going to go at each door. didn't know, nick, i'm done. they she taught say you lance or i see a good i see as a what you get like that and know it than yourself to be as did absolute than you cook with district. unlisted blue i have seen in my own eyes is happening when so go journalists, come to dawn with take the microphone and lie there talking about some armin, janice, driving around and or pressuring people wearing doughnuts with both of them. and i asked where on why you write like these read, these are, make gangs really show me why you know that we on bank to do it. oh, no. ah worship alina subsequently. rosmer, what is that to be with d as to taxable or muscle shock that a little from a prodigious mortified chest mine $22.00 known as company are scale. one of the few remaining mines, it don bus, head of the mind, alexander gulf, and his team managed to restart operations after it had
i did send his up at all newfoundland, but his lad tosto, unless i did it today from teachers. good, good, have done so in that sense, earl's coalition, on the ceiling, you watching, we're going to go at each door. didn't know, nick, i'm done. they she taught say you lance or i see a good i see as a what you get like that and know it than yourself to be as did absolute than you cook with district. unlisted blue i have seen in my own eyes is happening when so go journalists, come to dawn with...
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can and will become a reliable producer of ecological energy carriers during the visit fair in newfoundland and labrador we will make an important announcement about our energy partnership green energy is more important than ever not only because of climate change but and because of the russian war in ukraine, russia is no longer a reliable business partner, it is reducing gas supplies to europe, citing technical problems that never existed, russia is trying to split the world community of those who joined forces in support of ukraine. that is why it is so important not to get into putin's trap and to stick together and oppose the kremlin, the meat's infrared telescope took impressive pictures of jupiter on them, the aurora around the northern stages of this pole, which caused the magnetic field of the planet to fluctuate say, during rotation, jupiter drags its magnetic field with it, which is bombarded by particles of the solar wind. a similar phenomenon can be observed on our planet. in addition, an atmospheric storm was recorded on jupiter. it is of such strength that it is capable of ab
can and will become a reliable producer of ecological energy carriers during the visit fair in newfoundland and labrador we will make an important announcement about our energy partnership green energy is more important than ever not only because of climate change but and because of the russian war in ukraine, russia is no longer a reliable business partner, it is reducing gas supplies to europe, citing technical problems that never existed, russia is trying to split the world community of...
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and so this afternoon they'll be flying to newfoundland where they're going to sign a memorandum of understanding on hydrogen production. and there it says that the goal would be to use wind power in canada to produce green hydrogen that could then be shipped to germany. and the hope is that that could happen over the next 3 years and that will be quite fast for such a new technology need are that they're traveling and following the german chancellor as he goes on, his energy shopping spree of canada. thank you. ah, unprecedented heat waves and droughts have put water scarcity into shop focus. worldwide. more than 2000000000 people lack access to clean water and climate change is likely to increase the frequency of extreme weather. drought is ravaging nor the mexico way of farm animals are dying from a lack of water harvests have been disrupted, and fisheries called as the country experiences, one of its worst droughts in over 30 years. in hungry, severe droughts has turned lake since in muddy pits, low water supplies of pudding, wildlife at risk, and farmers in the worst affected regions are str
and so this afternoon they'll be flying to newfoundland where they're going to sign a memorandum of understanding on hydrogen production. and there it says that the goal would be to use wind power in canada to produce green hydrogen that could then be shipped to germany. and the hope is that that could happen over the next 3 years and that will be quite fast for such a new technology need are that they're traveling and following the german chancellor as he goes on, his energy shopping spree of...
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tomorrow we will go to newfoundland labrador to handle the intent of fair on hydrogen and make an important announcement in regard to our energy partnership. fueling energy on cash is a more important than ever issue because of the threat posed by climate change. but also because of the war between russia and ukraine, continue talking about our support for ukraine to morrow. will both participate in a virtual summit for crimea, or we'll talk about what we're doing to provide support for ukraine. oh, no, bertha illness. we cannot, and we will not become accustomed to the horrors of canada williams roy or the phone that democrats in japan, canada, will be here, actually offend democracy and to defend ukraine's on to that it was a defense democracy. we'll continue to work with allies such as germany, partners on the world stage because of our shared values in a world where our institutions are being threatened, where we face complex challenges. populism and other simplistic solutions are simply not the answer. liberal democratic values, strong institutions. these are the things that valve that
tomorrow we will go to newfoundland labrador to handle the intent of fair on hydrogen and make an important announcement in regard to our energy partnership. fueling energy on cash is a more important than ever issue because of the threat posed by climate change. but also because of the war between russia and ukraine, continue talking about our support for ukraine to morrow. will both participate in a virtual summit for crimea, or we'll talk about what we're doing to provide support for...
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canada to do this, which is why they're going to be signing a memorandum of understanding to laura newfoundland where they're hoping that canada can use some of its untapped potential so far and use all the wind power to create hydrogen that in roughly 3 to 6 years would then potentially be exported to germany. so this is very much not about this winter, but it is about getting rid of its germany's dependency on autocratic regimes around the world for the supply of raw materials and energy sources may nazzo. thank you very much for the analysis in montreal for us. it's back to school time for many kids around the world in the philippines, the new school year as significant as it's the 1st time in the coping. 19 pandemic that students are allowed back into the class. we're going back to school after a long summer break. can be hot at the bus of times. but for kids in the philippines, it's the 1st time in 2 years, they've sat food in a classroom. when the cove at 19 pandemic hit schools who shut their doors and switch to remote lessons on zoom. now students are returning for face to face lessons
canada to do this, which is why they're going to be signing a memorandum of understanding to laura newfoundland where they're hoping that canada can use some of its untapped potential so far and use all the wind power to create hydrogen that in roughly 3 to 6 years would then potentially be exported to germany. so this is very much not about this winter, but it is about getting rid of its germany's dependency on autocratic regimes around the world for the supply of raw materials and energy...
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fascinate not your true friendship, not your honest love, but that berserk which lurks in every newfoundland dog and which i am sure is part and parcel of every man alive." here she combines a knowledge of novelist charles kingsley's book about the warrior ethic among anglo-saxons with a comparison of plus to love -- a difference that page, who preferred women firmly on the pedestal, probably did not wish to consider. when page asked rives in mid march 1984 to tell about herself, she declared an utter lack of self-knowledge. "i fear less of myself than i know of greek, and of that i know only there is a beginning and an end, which to our alpha and omega. the end with me is not yet." using "end" as a segue, she launched into a disquisition on marriage. "they say marriage is the end with women. i hope not. i do not want to be married myself, and yet -- and yet how lonely are the old maids." she then proffered a cameo of her spinster aunt. "my aunt ella reeves is a living warning to me. she is 48. she is very yellow. she wears pale brown stockings that wrinkle, and cloth slippers that are out a
fascinate not your true friendship, not your honest love, but that berserk which lurks in every newfoundland dog and which i am sure is part and parcel of every man alive." here she combines a knowledge of novelist charles kingsley's book about the warrior ethic among anglo-saxons with a comparison of plus to love -- a difference that page, who preferred women firmly on the pedestal, probably did not wish to consider. when page asked rives in mid march 1984 to tell about herself, she...
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they flew over newfoundland greenland and the open waters of the north atlantic at one point the pilot announced that they were passing over a large convoy of allied ships bound for great britain. eleanor and velveeta jumped up and ran to the seaplanes large windows to gaze down to the ocean below eleanor later wrote that the ships were quote little tiny specks on the ocean. it was hard to believe that those ships were in danger. and some of them might suddenly be torpedo unquote. the flight itself was mercifully uneventful. but the landing on the shannon river which was obscured by fog and driving rain caused the passengers quite a few tense moments. the seaplane did land safely of course, but it became stuck in the mud of the shallow part of the tidal river as it approached the dock so they had to gather a small boat to motor out from shore to to pick up eleanor party eleanor's uncle and he was in driving rain too. they got soaking wet as they got out of the airplane eleanor's uncle who was david gray and he was the us ambassador to ireland at the dock. to avoid being caught for viol
they flew over newfoundland greenland and the open waters of the north atlantic at one point the pilot announced that they were passing over a large convoy of allied ships bound for great britain. eleanor and velveeta jumped up and ran to the seaplanes large windows to gaze down to the ocean below eleanor later wrote that the ships were quote little tiny specks on the ocean. it was hard to believe that those ships were in danger. and some of them might suddenly be torpedo unquote. the flight...
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. >>> the saying here goes you'll know the newfoundlanders in heaven.hey'll be the ones who want to go home. and the adage comes to life on fogle island, a 90-square-mile patchwork of ten minuscule fishing villages where clapboard
. >>> the saying here goes you'll know the newfoundlanders in heaven.hey'll be the ones who want to go home. and the adage comes to life on fogle island, a 90-square-mile patchwork of ten minuscule fishing villages where clapboard
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eventually won and the french almost entirely left north america, except for two tiny islands off of newfoundland. but so, the british are thrilled to have won that war. but it was a long, expensive war that nearly doubled their debt. and so, the british officials and parliament understood something that people forget sometimes today, which is the most expensive thing a nation ever does is go to war. and they doubled their debt, they didn't want to do that again, and they said, how can we make sure or decrease, at least, the possibility of going to war against native americans? one is by not stealing their land. so we get the proclamation line of 1763. there's also a lot of people heard of the proclamation line, but there's something else that people have not heard so much of, and that is to enforce the proclamation line, to keep colonists away from india, the indians away from colonists, the british government made a really pivotal decision in december of 1762. but and that was, the war is over, they wouldn't sign the treaty for the french until two months, but basically the war is over in decem
eventually won and the french almost entirely left north america, except for two tiny islands off of newfoundland. but so, the british are thrilled to have won that war. but it was a long, expensive war that nearly doubled their debt. and so, the british officials and parliament understood something that people forget sometimes today, which is the most expensive thing a nation ever does is go to war. and they doubled their debt, they didn't want to do that again, and they said, how can we make...
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there wasn't there were a bunch of others you and you think well, why didn't canada or quebec or newfoundland or the west indies? why didn't they join? well, they said big story, but they didn't join. so what happened is when these countries states got together and there were 13 of actually there were 14 because vermont broke off from new york. nobody acknowledged it when that happened. poor vermont but what happened is that they were they felt very different from each other. so, for example, i always like to point out. minnesota and jamaica both british colonies not one nation under reggae that they they didn't feel like they were part of one country. there was no automatic one country-ness about these 13 colonies now countries any more than we today would say that jamaica and minnesotaans are part of one natural country or that californians and canadians are part of one natural country. so what happened is essentially after the country is formed. they began to operate as different countries. i mean i say the country but really the states operated as separate entities. they had their own mon
there wasn't there were a bunch of others you and you think well, why didn't canada or quebec or newfoundland or the west indies? why didn't they join? well, they said big story, but they didn't join. so what happened is when these countries states got together and there were 13 of actually there were 14 because vermont broke off from new york. nobody acknowledged it when that happened. poor vermont but what happened is that they were they felt very different from each other. so, for example, i...
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newfoundland lacks wind farms to generate electricity, not to mention large-scale production, hydrogen sources back. we have seen a number of examples inspiring canadian innovation in the field of hydrogen energy. german companies are already signing contracts to buy canadian hydrogen, in the face of russian aggression. canada will always stand on the side of our allies, including germany. it is unlikely that there will be another industry in our economy, except for the energy industry, which is of such natural scientific interest from the point of view of violating the laws of physics, mathematics and common sense, in which these laws are exactly like common sense for years would be trampled underfoot when we today because of our own failures in energy policy. we hear from the minister of one of the richest federal states that we should no longer take a shower, but need to wipe ourselves with a cloth, then we must say from the point of view of energy policy. we have long been the laughing stock of the world. scholz with the german military, during which the german chancellor clumsily
newfoundland lacks wind farms to generate electricity, not to mention large-scale production, hydrogen sources back. we have seen a number of examples inspiring canadian innovation in the field of hydrogen energy. german companies are already signing contracts to buy canadian hydrogen, in the face of russian aggression. canada will always stand on the side of our allies, including germany. it is unlikely that there will be another industry in our economy, except for the energy industry, which...
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they go to the newfoundlander.it’s not only for me, but for those who are engaged in professional europe, you know, you don’t need to go through russia there, everything is very simple in europe , we take regions, for example, northern italy, there are elections and some kind of dwarf, yapping country from the baltics. it starts a stench that has nothing to do with either the gdp or the elections, it seems, as a matter of fact . there two tourists arrived, northern italy this lack of russian tourists suffers from a topic, by the way, very strong for northern italy take greece take spain not to suffer. there galina mikhailovna leaves wild amounts of money. no, yes, exploratory circles. the salary there is high, but if you take those countries in which social tension has now reached a certain degree, there is no talk of turning off attention, there is a very tough conversation what to do with the entire industrial tourism industry, by the way, and in these conversations it is very clearly visible who is in europe aga
they go to the newfoundlander.it’s not only for me, but for those who are engaged in professional europe, you know, you don’t need to go through russia there, everything is very simple in europe , we take regions, for example, northern italy, there are elections and some kind of dwarf, yapping country from the baltics. it starts a stench that has nothing to do with either the gdp or the elections, it seems, as a matter of fact . there two tourists arrived, northern italy this lack of...